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iShares Core US Aggregate Bond ETF vs Colgate-Palmolive Company — how do they compare? iShares Core US Aggregate Bond ETF trades at $98.05, while Colgate-Palmolive Company trades at $93.11 (market cap $76.04B). The key difference: Colgate-Palmolive Company pays a 2.23% dividend while iShares Core US Aggregate Bond ETF pays none, and Colgate-Palmolive Company is trading nearer its 52-week high, iShares Core US Aggregate Bond ETF nearer its low. Which is the better fit depends on your goals.
| AGG | CL | |
|---|---|---|
Sector | Fixed Income | Consumer Staples |
52-Week High | $101.40 | $99.14 |
52-Week Low | $97.63 | $74.98 |
Market Cap | — | $76.04B |
Enterprise Value | — | $82.68B |
Dividend Yield | — | 2.23% |
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AGG tracks the Bloomberg U.S. Aggregate Bond Index, providing broad exposure to the total U.S. investment-grade bond market. It serves as a core portfolio building block by diversifying across Treasuries, government-related bonds, corporate debt, and mortgage-backed securities.
Read more on AGG →Since its founding in 1806, Colgate-Palmolive has grown to become a leading global consumer product company. In addition to its namesake oral care line, the firm manufactures shampoos, shower gels, deodorants, and home care products that are sold in over 200 countries (international sales account for about 70% of its consolidated total, including approximately 45% from emerging regions). It also owns specialty pet food maker Hill's, which sells its products through veterinarians and specialty pet retailers.
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