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CURRENT AS OF JUNE 29, 2018 Economic indicators dashboard MOST RECENT 3-MO. trend TYPICAL range EXTREME range Market Volatility (CBOE VIX) SEE HISTORICAL DETAILS 4 10 Yr. U.S. Treasury Yield SEE HISTORICAL DETAILS 5 Yield Spread SEE HISTORICAL DETAILS 6 Home Prices (HPI) SEE HISTORICAL DETAILS 7 13.71 10.13 11.78 26.93 62.25 2.83 1.45 3.00 8.72 15.84 0.91-1.91 0.33 2.66 4.39 6.56-19.01-4.93 13.34 17.12 MARKET INDICATORS ECONOMIC INDICATORS Inflation (CPI) SEE HISTORICAL DETAILS 8 Unemployment SEE HISTORICAL DETAILS 9 Economic Expansion (GDP) SEE HISTORICAL DETAILS 10 Consumer Sentiment (CSI) SEE HISTORICAL DETAILS 11 2.72-2.99 0.58 6.46 14.59 3.80 2.50 4.15 7.42 10.80 2.00-10.00-0.66 7.10 16.90 99.30 51.70 73.83 98.59 112.00 This dashboard is intended as a tool to set context and perspective when evaluating the current state of the economy. FOR EACH INDICATOR, THE HORIZONTAL BAR SHOWS FOUR THINGS. A BLUE COLOR BAND represents the typical range for this indicator. +/- 1 standard deviation of the historical values for the indicator fall in this range. AN ORANGE MARKER shows the most recent value the closer the marker is to the blue bar, the closer it is to historically typical conditions. A WHITE AREA outside of the blue band which shows the range of actual conditions. AN ARROW shows the most recent three-month trend indicating if it is moving toward or away from the typical range. p1

What does the dashboard tell me? The dashboard offers a snapshot of current U.S. economic and market conditions, based on key economic and market indicators. The dashboard contextualizes the current reading of each indicator by comparing them to their typical, historical ranges of month-end values. Can I use the dashboard as a forecasting tool? No. The dashboard is not meant to serve as a direct prediction regarding the future performance of any economic or financial market. It is not intended to predict or guarantee future investment performance of any sort or serve as a market timing tool. Instead, the dashboard is intended to provide advisors with context and perspective about the current state of the economy. What defines typical? The dashboard definition of "typical range" is +/- 1 standard deviation* away from the mean of all historical month-end values, or 68% of historical values. 1 The typical ranges are based on historical month-end data. Since each data point reports data at a different time, each typical range is calculated independently using data through the end of the previous month. Revised ranges are usually published during the first quarter of the year, whenever an indicator reports data for a new year, or whenever there are revisions to historical data. How should I interpret the chart? The charts show the relationship between the most recent values and their typical historical range. Blue color band: represents the typical range (one standard deviation from the mean, i.e. 68% of all historical observations) Indicates more typical behavior for that indicator. If it lies outside, that points to extreme behavior. Arrow: shows the most recent three-month trend. A grey bar: shows the full range of historical values for each indicator. The lowest recorded value is shown on the left side of the bar and the highest recorded value on the right side of the bar. Orange marker: represents the current reading. Why are these indicators important? In order to monitor the current health of the economy and its trend, we believe it's important to keep an eye on both the broad economy as well as key indicators in the market. More information about each of these indicators is available by following the historical details links on the left side of the dashboard. How often is the dashboard updated? The dashboard shows the most recent month end values for each indicator. It is updated periodically to capture previous month-end or quarterend values as they become available. Additionally any revisions to the historical data will be captured with each update. Each indicator reports month-end data with the exception of GDP, which is reported quarterly. While some of the indicators may be measured daily, we choose to include only the monthly/quarterly numbers, as they are better indicators of the overall economic trend. With each update revisions to the historical data may occur. How can I use the dashboard to talk to my clients? You can use the dashboard to show your clients how the current market and economy, based on these indicators, compare to historically typical conditions and to show them which direction the market and economy seem to be moving. p2

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Market Volatility (CBOE VIX) MARKET INDICATOR MONTHLY VALUES (%): JANUARY '90 - JUNE 70 CURRENT +/- 1 STANDARD DEVIATION OF CBOE S&P 500 VOLATILITY INDEX FIGURES FALL INTO THIS RANGE. 60 50 40 30 20 10 0.0 '90 '95 '00 '05 '10 '15 13.71 J A S O N D J F M A M J JUL 10.31 AUG 11.98 SEPT 10.42 OCT 10.13 NOV 10.51 DEC 10.25 JAN 11.02 FEB 22.31 MAR 19.07 APR 18.27 MAY 14.09 JUN 13.71 The Chicago Board Options Exchange Volatility Index (CBOE VIX) measures annualized implied volatility conveyed by S&P 500 stock index option prices. The indicator value reflects a month end reading of the trailing daily average for the month. Considered a key measure of market expectations of near-term volatility. An increasing VIX represents an increase in investor uncertainty about the near-term direction of the market. A decreasing VIX suggests the opposite. historical range As of December 2017, +/- 1 standard deviation* of historical month-end values have ranged from 11.78% to 26.93%. 1 p4

10 Yr. U.S. Treasury Yield MARKET INDICATOR MONTHLY VALUES (%): MAY '53 - MAY 20 CURRENT +/- 1 STANDARD DEVIATION OF US GOVERNMENT 10 YEAR U.S. TREASURY YIELD FIGURES FALL INTO THIS RANGE. 15 10 5 0.0-5 '53 '55 '60 '65 '70 '75 '80 '85 '90 '95 '00 '05 '10 '15 The average interest rate on the 10 year U.S. Treasury note issued by the U.S. Government. 2.83 J J A S O N D J F M A M JUN 2.30 JUL 2.29 AUG 2.12 SEPT 2.33 OCT 2.38 NOV 2.42 DEC 2.41 JAN 2.72 FEB 2.87 MAR 2.74 APR 2.93 MAY 2.83 It is important because it is seen as a benchmark for interest rate movements and borrowing costs in the economy. Rising value levels indicate increasing interest rates. Decreasing value levels indicate the opposite. historical range As of December 2017, +/- 1 standard deviation* of historical month-end values have ranged from 3.00% to 8.72%. 1 p5

Yield Spread MARKET INDICATOR MONTHLY VALUES (%): JANUARY '54 - MAY 5 CURRENT +/- 1 STANDARD DEVIATION OF US GOVERNMENT YIELD SPREAD (10 YR. - 3 MO.) FIGURES FALL INTO THIS RANGE. 4 3 2 1 0.0-1 -2 '54'55 '60 '65 '70 '75 '80 '85 '90 '95 '00 '05 '10 '15 The spread between the yields of the 10 Year US Treasury Note and the 3 Month US Treasury Bill. 0.91 J J A S O N D J F M A M JUN 1.28 JUL 1.21 AUG 1.13 SEPT 1.27 OCT 1.23 NOV 1.15 DEC 1.02 JAN 1.25 FEB 1.22 MAR 1.02 APR 1.12 MAY 0.91 The spread measures the market's outlook for future interest rates. An increase in the yield spread generally indicates that investors expect interest rates to increase. A decrease in the spread usually means the opposite. historical range As of December 2017, +/- 1 standard deviation* of historical month-end values have ranged from 0.33% to 2.66%. 1 p6

Home Prices (HPI) MARKET INDICATOR MONTHLY VALUES (%): JANUARY '01 - APRIL 20 CURRENT +/- 1 STANDARD DEVIATION OF S&P/CASE-SHILLER COMPOSITE-20 CITY HOME PRICE INDEX YOY % CHANGE FIGURES FALL INTO THIS RANGE. 15 10 5 0.0-5 -10-15 -20 '01 '02 '03 '04 '05 '06 '07 '08 '09 '10 '11 '12 '13 '14 '15 '16 6.56 M J J A S O N D J F M A MAY 5.71 JUN 5.60 JUL 5.73 AUG 5.78 SEPT 6.08 OCT 6.28 NOV 6.36 DEC 6.30 JAN 6.40 FEB 6.73 MAR 6.73 APR 6.56 The S&P/Case-Shiller Home Price Index is a measurement of U.S. residential real estate prices, tracking changes in top 20 metropolitan regions. This indicator value represents the trailing year over year % change in the home prices index as of last month-end. Residential real estate represents a large portion of the US economy and the Home Price index helps us monitor the value of real estate. Rising value levels indicate an improving economy and increased homeowner wealth. Declines in the value usually indicate the opposite. historical range As of December 2017, +/- 1 standard deviation* of historical month-end values have ranged from -4.93% to +13.34%. 1 p7

Inflation (CPI) ECONOMIC INDICATOR MONTHLY VALUES (%): JANUARY '48 - MAY 15 CURRENT +/- 1 STANDARD DEVIATION OF US CONSUMER PRICE INDEX YOY % CHANGE FIGURES FALL INTO THIS RANGE. 10 5 0.0-5 '48 '50 '55 '60 '65 '70 '75 '80 '85 '90 '95 '00 '05 '10 '15 2.72 J J A S O N D J F M A M JUN 1.65 JUL 1.74 AUG 1.95 SEPT 2.23 OCT 2.03 NOV 2.20 DEC 2.11 JAN 2.14 FEB 2.26 MAR 2.36 APR 2.43 MAY 2.72 The Consumer Price Index (CPI) SA (Seasonally Adjusted) measures changes in the price level of a market basket of consumer goods and services purchased by households. This indicator value represents the trailing year over year % change in the CPI index as of last month-end. CPI measures inflation in the US Economy which can decrease the purchasing power of a consumer and decrease the demand for goods and services. Rising value levels indicate increasing inflation. Decreasing value levels indicate the opposite. historical range As of December 2017, +/- 1 standard deviation* of historical month-end values have ranged from 0.58% to 6.46%. 1 p8

Unemployment ECONOMIC INDICATOR MONTHLY VALUES (%): JANUARY '48 - MAY 11 10 9 CURRENT +/- 1 STANDARD DEVIATION OF US UNEMPLOYMENT RATE - SEASONALLY ADJUSTED FIGURES FALL INTO THIS RANGE. J J A S O N D J F M A M 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 '48 '50 '55 '60 '65 '70 '75 '80 '85 '90 '95 '00 '05 '10 '15 The Bureau of Labor Statistics measures employment and unemployment of all persons over the age of 15 using two different labor force surveys conducted by the United States Census Bureau (within the United States Department of Commerce) and the Bureau of Labor Statistics (within the United States Department of Labor) that gather employment statistics monthly. The data reported here is seasonally adjusted (SA) to account for seasonal gains in employment leading up to Christmas. 3.80 JUN 4.30 JUL 4.30 AUG 4.40 SEPT 4.20 OCT 4.10 NOV 4.10 DEC 4.10 JAN 4.10 FEB 4.10 MAR 4.10 APR 3.90 MAY 3.80 Employment reflects the health of the businesses in the economy. Businesses in a strong economy hire to meet demand for their goods or services which rise with improved economic conditions. Rising value levels indicate increasing unemployment. Decreasing value levels indicate the opposite. historical range As of December 2017, +/- 1 standard deviation* of historical month-end values have ranged from 4.15% to 7.42%. 1 p9

Economic Expansion (GDP) ECONOMIC INDICATOR QUARTERLY VALUES (%): JUNE '47 - MARCH 20 CURRENT +/- 1 STANDARD DEVIATION OF GDP US CHAINED 2009 DOLLARS QUARTER OVER QUARTER % CHANGE FIGURES FALL INTO THIS RANGE. QUARTERLY TREND 15 10 5 0.0 2.00 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 3.10 Q3 3.20 Q4 2.90 Q1 2.00-5 -10-15 '47 '50 '55 '60 '65 '70 '75 '80 '85 '90 '95 '00 '05 '10 '15 Gross Domestic Product (GDP) seasonally adjusted measures the total market value of the United States' output of goods and services during a specific time period. It is measured on a quarterly basis. This indicator value represents the trailing quarter over quarter % change as of last month-end. GDP is considered a measure of a country s economic health. Rising indicator levels indicate increasing GDP. Decreasing indicator levels indicate the opposite. historical range As of December 2017, +/- 1 standard deviation* of historical month-end values have ranged from -0.66% to +7.10%. 1 p10

Consumer Sentiment (CSI) ECONOMIC INDICATOR MONTHLY VALUES (%): NOVEMBER '52 - JUNE 120 CURRENT +/- 1 STANDARD DEVIATION OF UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN SURVEY OF CONSUMER SENTIMENT FIGURES FALL INTO THIS RANGE. 110 100 90 80 70 60 50 40 '52 '55 '60 '65 '70 '75 '80 '85 '90 '95 '00 '05 '10 '15 99.30 J A S O N D J F M A M J JUL 93.40 AUG 96.80 SEPT 95.10 OCT 100.70 NOV 98.50 DEC 95.90 JAN 95.70 FEB 99.70 MAR 101.40 APR 98.80 MAY 98.00 JUN 99.30 The University of Michigan Survey of Consumer Sentiment Index is an economic indicator which measures the degree of optimism that consumers feel about the overall state of the economy and their personal financial situation. How confident people feel about stability of their incomes affect their economic decisions, such as spending activity, and therefore serves as one of the key indicators for the overall shape of the economy. Rising value levels indicate improving consumer confidence. Decreasing value levels indicate the opposite. historical range As of December 2017, +/- 1 standard deviation* of historical month-end values have ranged from 73.83% to 98.59%. 1 p11

* Standard Deviation is a statistical measure that reflects the degree to which an individual value in distribution tends to vary from the mean of the distribution. Standard Deviation is a useful tool in measuring the historical typical range as 1 Standard Deviation includes approximately 68% of the historical values in a normal distribution. Using this measurement allows us to exclude the more extreme values which would not be as probable to see from the indicator. 1 Note that this a new typical range methodology. Prior to June 2014 it was shown as 90% of the historical values. Data stated is historical and not a guarantee of future results. Russell Investments or its affiliates make no representations regarding the data that results dependent upon such information and hereby disclaim all warranties related to information and results are dependent hereon, including but not limited to warranties of merchantability or fitness for any particular purpose. Data displayed in the Economic Indicators Dashboard are reflective of current data as provided by the data sources including any revisions to previous data. These revisions may change historic data points and historic ranges for some or all indicators. These changes are usually due to seasonal adjustments to previously supplied data. The information, analyses and opinions set forth herein are intended to serve as general information only and should not be relied upon by any individual or entity as advice or recommendations specific to that individual entity. It is not intended to constitute legal, tax, securities, or investment advice, nor an opinion regarding the appropriateness of any investment, nor a solicitation of any type. Anyone using this material should consult with their own attorney, accountant, financial or tax or consultants on whom they rely for investment advice specific to their own circumstances. This analysis is not meant to serve as a direct prediction regarding the future performance of any economic or financial market. Similarly, they are in no way intended to predict or guarantee future investment performance of any sort. Other economic or financial market indictors not considered in this analysis may produce different results. This analysis represents an economic analysis utilizing varying analytical data. It is not representative of a projection of the stock market, or of any specific investment. The Russell 3000 Index measures the performance of the largest 3,000 U.S. companies representing approximately 98% of the investable U.S. equity market. Indexes shown are economic indicators and are for comparative purposes only. They are not meant to represent any actual investment. Indexes are unmanaged and cannot be invested in directly. This is not an offer, solicitation or recommendation to purchase any security or the services of any organization. Please remember that all investment markets carry some level of risk, including the potential loss of principal invested. They do not typically grow at an even rate of return and may experience negative returns. Diversification and strategic asset allocation do not assure profit or protect against loss in declining markets. No investment strategy can guarantee a profit or protect against a loss in a declining market. Russell Investments Financial Services, LLC, member FINRA, part of Russell Investments. First used September 2009 Revised May 2018 RIFIS 20030 Products and services described on this website are intended for United States residents only. Nothing contained in this material is intended to constitute legal, tax, securities, or investment advice, nor an opinion regarding the appropriateness of any investment, nor a solicitation of any type. The general information contained on this website should not be acted upon without obtaining specific legal, tax, and investment advice from a licensed professional. Persons outside the United States may find more information about products and services available within their jurisdictions by going to Russell Investments' Worldwide site. Russell Investments ownership is composed of a majority stake held by funds managed by TA Associates with minority stakes held by funds managed by Reverence Capital Partners and Russell Investments management. Frank Russell Company is the owner of the Russell trademarks contained in this material and all trademark rights related to the Russell trademarks, which the members of the Russell Investments group of companies are permitted to use under license from Frank Russell Company. The members of the Russell Investments group of companies are not affiliated in any manner with Frank Russell Company or any entity operating under the FTSE RUSSELL brand. Data Source: FactSet p12