A Year-End Report Card for Industry Predictions in 2018

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1. Source: Source, Bloomberg, as of November 23, 2018.

2. Source: Ibid.

3. Source: Ibid.

4. Source: Ibid

5. Source: A basis point is a unit of measurement that conveys changes in value or rate of a financial instrument. One basis point is equal to 0.01%.