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Fixed Income

Income Generation

FlexShares ESG & Climate High Yield Corporate Core Index Fund

For investors seeking to align their ESG & climate values within core high yield.

The Fund seeks investment results that correspond generally to the price and yield performance, before fees and expenses, of the Northern Trust ESG & Climate High Yield U.S. Corporate Core Index (the “Underlying Index”).

$39.91 (-0.01%)

$39.73

0.23%

$44.00/$39.64

* Because of certain redemption activity, the Distribution Yield shown above is unusual and not likely to be sustained and consequently does not represent an indication of future yield.

OBJECTIVE AND STRATEGY

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Northern Trust ESG & Climate High Yield Core Index

Diagraming the index process

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The value of a sustainable fund with a focus on high yield and corporate bonds

In depth discussion of the index and fund process

INDEX

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The Northern Trust ESG & Climate High Yield U.S. Corporate Core Index is designed to measure the performance of a diversified universe of high yield, US-dollar denominated bonds of companies that also possess environmental, social, and governance (ESG) characteristics.

FlexShares ESG & Climate High Yield Corporate Core Index Fund (FEHY) is a passively managed fund that invests in high yield securities and use a representative sampling strategy to track its underlying index. Use of a representative sampling strategy creates tracking risk where the Fund’s performance could vary substantially from the performance of the underlying index along with the risk of high portfolio turnover. Northern Trust does not attempt to take defensive positions in any market conditions, including declining markets.

ESG Investment Risk is the risk that because the Index Provider includes and excludes issuers and assigns weights to issuers in the Underlying Index by applying non-financial factors, the Fund may underperform the broader equity market or other funds that do or do not use ESG investment criteria. Although the Underlying Index is designed to measure a portfolio of companies with certain ESG characteristics, there is no assurance that the Underlying Index or Fund will be comprised of such securities or that companies that have historically exhibited such characteristics will continue to exhibit such characteristics.

Seed Investor Risk is the risk that may result from Northern Trust and/or its affiliates making payments to one or more investors to contribute seed capital to the Fund, such as an Authorized Participant, a market maker and/or another entity. As with redemptions by other large shareholders, redemptions by seed investors could have a significant negative impact on the Fund, including on the Fund's liquidity and the market price of the Fund's shares. Concentration Risk is the risk that, to the extent the Fund’s investments are concentrated in the securities of issuers in a particular region, country, market, industry, sector or asset class, the Fund may be subject to increased price volatility. Authorized Participant Concentration Risk is the risk that the Fund may be adversely affected because it has a limited number of  institutions that act as authorized participants. Derivatives Risk is the risk that the use of futures and options on futures may pose risks in addition to and greater than those associated with investing directly in securities and other instruments, may be illiquid or less liquid, more volatile, more difficult to value and leveraged so that small changes in the value of the underlying instrument may produce disproportionate losses to the Fund.

Non Diversification Risk is the risk that Fund performance may depend on the performance of a small number of issuers because the Fund may invest a large percentage of its assets in securities issued by or representing a small number of issuers. New Fund Risk is the risk that the Fund will not grow to or maintain an economically viable size, in which case it may experience greater tracking error to its Underlying Index than it otherwise would at higher asset levels, or it could ultimately liquidate without shareholder approval.

High Yield Securities Risk is the risk that the Fund will be subject to greater credit risk, price volatility and risk of loss than if it invested primarily in investment grade securities, which can adversely impact the Fund’s return and NAV.  Corporate Bond Risk is the risk the Fund faces because it invests primarily in bonds issued by corporations.  Income Risk is the risk that the Fund’s income may decline when interest rates fall.  LIBOR Risk is the risk from the expected discontinuation of the publication of the London Interbank Offered Rate (LIBOR),which many debt securities, derivatives and other financial instruments use as the reference or benchmark rate for interest rate calculations, at the end of June 2023.  Liquidity Risk is the risk that certain portfolio securities may be less liquid than others, which may make them difficult or impossible to sell at the time and the price that the Fund would like, adversely affecting the value of the Fund’s investments and its returns.

High Portfolio Turnover Risk is the risk that active and frequent trading of the Fund’s portfolio securities may result in increased transaction costs to the Fund.  Tracking Error Risk is the risk that the Fund’s performance may vary substantially from the performance of the Underlying Index. The Fund’s performance may vary from the performance of the Underlying Index for a number of reasons including that the Fund incurs operating expenses that the Underlying Index does not and that the Fund accepts custom baskets. Passive Investment Risk is the risk that the Fund is not actively managed.

All data provided by: Northern Trust, J.P. Morgan, Refinitiv and Morningstar.