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FlexShares® Trust

 

Annual Report

October 31, 2022

 

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Letter to Shareholders

     2  

Management’s Discussion of Fund Performance

     3  

FlexShares® US Quality Low Volatility Index Fund

     3  

FlexShares® Developed Markets ex-US Quality Low Volatility Index Fund

     5  

FlexShares® Emerging Markets Quality Low Volatility Index Fund

     7  

FlexShares® Morningstar US Market Factor Tilt Index Fund

     9  

FlexShares® Morningstar Developed Markets ex-US Factor Tilt Index Fund

     11  

FlexShares® Morningstar Emerging Markets Factor Tilt Index Fund

     13  

FlexShares® US Quality Large Cap Index Fund

     15  

FlexShares® STOXX® US ESG Select Index Fund

     17  

FlexShares® STOXX® Global ESG Select Index Fund

     19  

FlexShares® ESG  & Climate US Large Cap Core Index Fund

     21  

FlexShares® ESG  & Climate Developed Markets ex-US Core Index Fund

     23  

FlexShares® ESG  & Climate Emerging Markets Core Index Fund

     25  

FlexShares® Morningstar Global Upstream Natural Resources Index Fund

     27  

FlexShares® STOXX® Global Broad Infrastructure Index Fund

     29  

FlexShares® Global Quality Real Estate Index Fund

     31  

FlexShares® Real Assets Allocation Index Fund

     33  

FlexShares® Quality Dividend Index Fund

     35  

FlexShares® Quality Dividend Defensive Index Fund

     37  

FlexShares® Quality Dividend Dynamic Index Fund

     39  

FlexShares® International Quality Dividend Index Fund

     41  

FlexShares® International Quality Dividend Defensive Index Fund

     43  

FlexShares® International Quality Dividend Dynamic Index Fund

     45  

FlexShares® iBoxx 3-Year Target Duration TIPS Index Fund

     47  

FlexShares® iBoxx 5-Year Target Duration TIPS Index Fund

     49  

FlexShares® Disciplined Duration MBS Index Fund

     51  

FlexShares® Credit-Scored US Corporate Bond Index Fund

     53  

FlexShares® Credit-Scored US Long Corporate Bond Index Fund

     55  

FlexShares® High Yield Value-Scored Bond Index Fund

     57  

FlexShares® ESG  & Climate High Yield Corporate Core Index Fund

     60  

FlexShares® ESG  & Climate Investment Grade Corporate Core Index Fund

     63  

FlexShares® Ready Access Variable Income Fund

     65  

FlexShares® Core Select Bond Fund

     67  

Statements of Assets and Liabilities

     69  

Statements of Operations

     77  

Statements of Changes in Net Assets

     85  

Financial Highlights

     101  

Schedules of Investments

     134  

FlexShares® US Quality Low Volatility Index Fund

     134  

FlexShares® Developed Markets ex-US Quality Low Volatility Index Fund

     138  

FlexShares® Emerging Markets Quality Low Volatility Index Fund

     144  

FlexShares® Morningstar US Market Factor Tilt Index Fund

     149  

FlexShares® Morningstar Developed Markets ex-US Factor Tilt Index Fund

     188  

FlexShares® Morningstar Emerging Markets Factor Tilt Index Fund

     233  

FlexShares® US Quality Large Cap Index Fund

     284  

FlexShares® STOXX® US ESG Select Index Fund

     289  

FlexShares® STOXX® Global ESG Select Index Fund

     296  

FlexShares® ESG  & Climate US Large Cap Core Index Fund

     311  

FlexShares® ESG  & Climate Developed Markets ex-US Core Index Fund

     316  

FlexShares® ESG  & Climate Emerging Markets Core Index Fund

     324  

FlexShares® Morningstar Global Upstream Natural Resources Index Fund

     331  

FlexShares® STOXX® Global Broad Infrastructure Index Fund

     338  

FlexShares® Global Quality Real Estate Index Fund

     344  

FlexShares® Real Assets Allocation Index Fund

     349  

FlexShares® Quality Dividend Index Fund

     350  

FlexShares® Quality Dividend Defensive Index Fund

     356  

FlexShares® Quality Dividend Dynamic Index Fund

     360  

FlexShares® International Quality Dividend Index Fund

     364  

FlexShares® International Quality Dividend Defensive Index Fund

     371  

FlexShares® International Quality Dividend Dynamic Index Fund

     378  

FlexShares® iBoxx 3-Year Target Duration TIPS Index Fund

     385  

FlexShares® iBoxx 5-Year Target Duration TIPS Index Fund

     386  

FlexShares® Disciplined Duration MBS Index Fund

     387  

FlexShares® Credit-Scored US Corporate Bond Index Fund

     392  

FlexShares® Credit-Scored US Long Corporate Bond Index Fund

     408  

FlexShares® High Yield Value-Scored Bond Index Fund

     417  

FlexShares® ESG  & Climate High Yield Corporate Core Index Fund

     438  

FlexShares® ESG  & Climate Investment Grade Corporate Core Index Fund

     455  

FlexShares® Ready Access Variable Income Fund

     464  

FlexShares® Core Select Bond Fund

     476  

Notes to the Financial Statements

     478  

Report of Independent Registered Public Accounting Firm

     533  

Tax Information

     536  

Fund Expenses

     538  

Trustees and Officers

     542  

Approval of Advisory Agreement

     546  

Supplemental Information

     557  

For More Information

     575  

 

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Letter to Shareholders

 

 

Dear Shareholder,

 

In retrospect, there was no contest. The optimism with which many investors approached 2022, though by no means unfounded, could not prevail against the markets’ most formidable adversary: Uncertainty.

 

A startling spike in inflation, an aggressive response by the Federal Reserve (“the Fed”), Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, and the relative de-globalization of relations with China easily overshadowed the positive effects of recovering supply chains, solid employment numbers, rising wages and an active consumer.

 

While macroeconomic and geopolitical challenges are hardly unprecedented, encountering them simultaneously and at this magnitude is a distant memory for many investors and, for some, an entirely new phenomenon. It’s no wonder, then, that we saw such a flight to perceived “safety” or to the sidelines, even though we believe that past experience argues for staying the course and maintaining a long-term perspective.

 

We enter 2023 with optimism, tempered with a healthy degree of caution. We believe stock valuations reflect potential risks, with many asset classes presenting compelling opportunities for investors. The slowing global economy has aided recent inflation trends, and we believe that if inflationary pressures continue to subside, it could allow the Fed to pause its rate hikes. Nevertheless, our opinion is that the possibility of a global recession is at its highest levels since the reopening of the global economy and even if we manage to avoid it, we believe below-trend growth appears likely.

 

Against this backdrop, we bring you our update for the FlexShares exchange-traded funds, sponsored and managed by Northern Trust Asset Management, for the year ended October 31, 2022. In addition to financial results for each fund, our portfolio managers explain the specific factors that influenced fund performance. As always, we encourage you to make the Insights Section on our website a destination for up to date analysis and perspective.

 

On behalf of all of us at Northern Trust and FlexShares, I want to thank you for your ongoing confidence and support.

We are proud to share our insights and acumen to help you navigate potential risks and identify opportunities within the marketplace.

 

Best wishes to you and yours for a joyous, productive, and rewarding new year.

 

Sincerely,

 

Darek Wojnar, CFA

Head, Funds & Managed Account Solutions, Northern Trust Asset Management

 

The views in this letter were as of October 31, 2022 and may not necessarily reflect the same views on the date this letter is first published or any time thereafter. These views are intended to help shareholders in understanding the Funds’ investment methodology and do not constitute investment advice.

 

This report is submitted for the general information of the shareholders of the Funds. It is not authorized for distribution to prospective investors unless preceded or accompanied by an effective prospectus, which includes information regarding the Funds’ risks, objectives, fees and expenses, experience of its management, and other information.

 

An investment in the Funds’ is subject to numerous risks, including possible loss of principal. Fund returns may not match the return of the respective indexes.

 

Some of the risks include, but are not limited to, the following: asset class; commodity; concentration; counterparty; currency; derivatives; dividend; emerging markets; equity securities; fluctuation of yield; foreign securities; geographic; income; industry concentration; inflation protected securities; infrastructure-related companies; interest rate/ maturity risk; issuer; large cap; management; market; market trading; mid cap stock; MLP; momentum; natural resources; new funds; non-diversification; passive investment; privatization; small cap stock; tracking error; value investing; and volatility risk. A full description of risks is in each Fund’s prospectus.

 

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FlexShares®   MANAGEMENT’S DISCUSSION OF FUND PERFORMANCE

US Quality Low Volatility Index Fund Ticker:  QLV

 

 

CUMULATIVE PERFORMANCE

Through October 31, 2022

 

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AVERAGE ANNUAL TOTAL RETURN

For the period ended October 31, 2022

 

    1 Year     3 Year     Fund
Inception
7/15/2019
 
 

 

 

 

FlexShares US Quality Low Volatility Index Fund (Based on Net Asset Value)

    -7.12     8.78     8.39

FlexShares US Quality Low Volatility Index Fund (Based on Market Price)

    -7.15     8.74     8.39

Russell 1000® Index

    -16.38     9.98     9.38

Northern Trust Quality Low Volatility Index

    -6.86     9.02     8.69

 

All data as of 10/31/22. Total returns based on market price do not include brokerage commissions that may be payable on secondary market transactions. If brokerage commissions were included, these returns would be lower. Total returns based on market price and net asset value (“NAV”) assume that dividends and capital gain distributions have been reinvested in the Fund at market price and NAV, respectively. NAV is calculated by dividing the total value of all the securities in the Fund’s portfolio plus cash, interest and receivables less any liabilities by the number of Fund shares outstanding. Market price is determined by the midpoint of the bid/ask spread at 4:00 p.m. Eastern Time from the primary listing exchange. Market price returns may vary from NAV returns.

 

Performance quoted represents past performance and does not guarantee future results. The graph and table do not reflect the deduction of taxes that a shareholder would pay on Fund distributions or the redemption or sale of Fund shares. Unlike the index that the Fund seeks to track, the Fund’s total returns are reduced by operating expenses, such as transaction costs and management fees. An investor cannot invest directly in an index.

 

Performance reflects contractual reimbursements in effect until March 1, 2023. In the absence of such reimbursements, performance would be reduced. The gross expense ratio of the Fund is 0.23% and the net expense ratio is 0.22%. The gross and net expense ratios disclosed are as reported in the Fund’s prospectus, which may differ from the gross and net expense ratios presented in the Fund’s financial reports. Current performance may be higher or lower than performance shown. Investment return and the principal value of an investment will fluctuate. Shares may be worth more or less than original cost when redeemed or sold in the market.

 

FlexShares ETFs’ performance data current to the most recent month-end is available at www.flexshares.com.

 

PORTFOLIO ANALYSIS

 

The Fund seeks to provide investment results that correspond generally to the price and yield performance, before fees and expenses, of the Northern Trust Quality Low Volatility IndexSM (the “Underlying Index”). The Underlying Index is designed to reflect the performance of a selection of companies that, in the aggregate, possess lower absolute volatility characteristics relative to the Northern Trust 1250 Index (the “Parent Index”), a float-adjusted market capitalization weighted index of U.S. domiciled large- and mid-capitalization companies. In addition, the Underlying Index is designed to select companies from the Parent Index that exhibit financial strength, stability and enhanced risk-return characteristics, which Northern Trust Investments, Inc. (“NTI”) believes can provide equity-market participation while seeking to protect against downside risks during certain market environments. As of October 31, 2022, there were 121 issues in the Underlying Index. NTI uses a “passive” or indexing approach to try to achieve the Fund’s investment objective. NTI uses a representative sampling strategy to manage the Fund. This means that the Fund invests in a representative sample of securities that collectively has an investment profile similar to the Underlying Index. The Fund may or may not hold all of the securities that are included in the Underlying Index.

 

During the 12 months ending October 31, 2022, prices on domestic equities generally traded lower. Through Q4 of 2021, U.S. equity markets rose as economic data and strong corporate earnings suggested continued growth, allaying concerns over a spike in Covid cases due to the Omicron variant. U.S. equities declined in Q1 of 2022 as concern over rising inflation was intensified by Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and the impact subsequent sanctions from the U.S. and European countries had on commodity prices. In an attempt to

 

 

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FlexShares®   MANAGEMENT’S DISCUSSION OF FUND PERFORMANCE

US Quality Low Volatility Index Fund (cont.)

 

 

PORTFOLIO ANALYSIS (cont.)

 

combat inflation, the U.S. Federal Reserve (the “Fed”) raised the key interest rate1 by 0.25% in March 2022 and signaled more aggressive key interest rate hikes may be necessary. Q1 of 2022 also saw a wide variance in sector performance as energy companies had outsized positive performance while the technology and communication services sectors were the worst performers. The selloff of U.S. equities accelerated in Q2 of 2022 as the Fed moved forward with aggressive key interest rate hikes to seek to combat rising inflation. The Fed increased the key interest rate by 0.50% in May and by 0.75% in June, while signaling additional aggressive key interest rate hikes at future meetings were likely. Economic data was better than expected, but there were some signals that a slowdown may be coming. U.S. equity markets continued lower in Q3 of 2022 as the Fed continued raising the key interest rate with two 0.75% increases in July and September. Gross Domestic Product data showed year-over-year growth to be negative for Q2 of 2022, marking the second consecutive quarter of negative growth. Domestic equities rebounded in October of 2022 as corporate earnings reported over the month were generally better than expected. Sector performance dispersion was again large as the energy sector continued to outpace the rest of the U.S. equity market.

 

Because U.S. domestic investments trended down and were highly volatile during the 12 months ended October 31, 2022, we believe the low volatility2 approach of the Underlying Index was a positive driver of Fund performance for the twelve-month period. In addition, we believe that the changes experienced in the macroeconomic environment as well as the increase in key interest rates were conducive to high quality factor3 companies, resulting in the high-quality factor exposure augmenting Fund performance over the 12 months. Overall, the positive performance derived from the low volatility and quality factor exposures of the Underlying Index were the primary sources of the Underlying

Index’s outperformance against the Russell 1000® Index4 by 9.52%. Tracking difference between the Fund’s NAV and the Underlying Index’s total return for the 12-month period was -26 basis points (“bps”)5, which is reflective of the management fee (-22 bps), stock selection/futures (-6 bps), and the compounding effect of tracking error over time (+2 bps).

1 

The key interest rate is the interest rate charged to banks when they borrow funds from other banks or from the Federal Reserve, which is the central bank of the U.S. When banks lend money to each other, the key rate is known as the federal funds rate.

 

2 

Volatility is the measurement of the price movements of a group of stocks over a defined time frame.

 

3 

The quality factor is a factor that seeks to identify companies that exhibit financial strength and stability relative to the Parent Index.

 

4 

The Russell 1000® Index refers to a stock market index that represents the 1000 top companies in the United States.

 

5 

A unit that is equal to 1/100th of 1% and is used to denote the change in a financial instrument.

 

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FlexShares® Developed   MANAGEMENT’S DISCUSSION OF FUND PERFORMANCE

Markets Ex-US Quality Low Volatility Index Fund Ticker:  QLVD

 

 

CUMULATIVE PERFORMANCE

Through October 31, 2022

 

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AVERAGE ANNUAL TOTAL RETURN

For the period ended October 31, 2022

 

    1 Year     3 Year     Fund
Inception
7/15/2019
 
 

 

 

 

FlexShares Developed Markets ex-US Quality Low Volatility Index Fund (Based on Net Asset Value)

    -18.36     -2.24     -1.23

FlexShares Developed Markets ex-US Quality Low Volatility Index Fund (Based on Market Price)

    -18.33     -2.21     -1.12

MSCI World ex-US Index

    -22.04     -0.49     0.17

Northern Trust Developed Markets ex-US Quality Low Volatility Index

    -18.14     -2.04     -1.00

 

All data as of 10/31/22. Total returns based on market price do not include brokerage commissions that may be payable on secondary market transactions. If brokerage commissions were included, these returns would be lower. Total returns based on market price and net asset value (“NAV”) assume that dividends and capital gain distributions have been reinvested in the Fund at market price and NAV, respectively. NAV is calculated by dividing the total value of all the securities in the Fund’s portfolio plus cash, interest and receivables less any liabilities by the number of Fund shares outstanding. Market price is determined by the midpoint of the bid/ask spread at 4:00 p.m. Eastern Time from the primary listing exchange. Market price returns may vary from NAV returns.

 

Performance quoted represents past performance and does not guarantee future results. The graph and table do not reflect the deduction of taxes that a shareholder would pay on Fund distributions or the redemption or sale of Fund shares. Unlike the index that the Fund seeks to track, the Fund’s total returns are reduced by operating expenses, such as transaction costs and management fees. An investor cannot invest directly in an index.

 

Performance reflects contractual reimbursements in effect until March 1, 2023. In the absence of such reimbursements, performance would be reduced. The gross expense ratio of the Fund is 0.33% and the net expense ratio is 0.32%. The gross and net expense ratios disclosed are as reported in the Fund’s prospectus, which may differ from the gross and net expense ratios presented in the Fund’s financial reports. Current performance may be higher or lower than performance shown. Investment return and the principal value of an investment will fluctuate. Shares may be worth more or less than original cost when redeemed or sold in the market.

 

FlexShares ETFs’ performance data current to the most recent month-end is available at www.flexshares.com.

 

PORTFOLIO ANALYSIS

 

The Fund seeks to provide investment results that correspond generally to the price and yield performance, before fees and expenses, of the Northern Trust Developed Markets ex-US Quality Low Volatility IndexSM (the “Underlying Index”). The Underlying Index is designed to reflect the performance of a selection of companies that, in the aggregate, possess lower overall absolute volatility characteristics relative to a broad universe of securities domiciled in developed market countries, excluding the U.S. (the “Parent Index”). The Parent Index is a subset of the Northern Trust Global Index, where eligible securities are limited to those securities domiciled in non-U.S. developed market countries and designated as large- and mid-capitalization companies by Northern Trust Investments, Inc. (“NTI”), acting in its capacity as the index provider. In addition, the Underlying Index is designed to select companies from the Parent Index that exhibit financial strength, stability and enhanced risk-return characteristics, which NTI believes can provide equity-market participation while seeking to protect against downside risks during certain market environments. As of October 31, 2022, there were 172 issues in the Underlying Index. NTI uses a “passive” or indexing approach to try to achieve the Fund’s investment objective. NTI uses a representative sampling strategy to manage the Fund. This means that the Fund invests in a representative sample of securities that collectively has an investment profile similar to the Underlying Index. The Fund may or may not hold all of the securities that are included in the Underlying Index.

 

During the 12 months ending October 31, 2022, prices on Developed international equities generally traded lower. Over the course of the 12-month period the U.S. dollar (USD) rose significantly and negatively impacted U.S. investors as returns in international currencies generally were hurt by the rising dollar. Through Q4 of 2021 Developed international equities were relatively flat as strength in European and U.K. investments due to resilient economic data from that region was offset by weakness in Asia Pacific equities. The emergence of the Omicron variant of Covid-19 weighed on investments in Hong Kong and Singapore as investors feared

 

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FlexShares® Developed   MANAGEMENT’S DISCUSSION OF FUND PERFORMANCE

Markets Ex-US Quality Low Volatility Index Fund (cont.)

 

 

PORTFOLIO ANALYSIS (cont.)

 

additional lockdowns in China would impact their overall markets. Developed international investments declined in Q1 of 2022 as we believe Russia’s invasion of Ukraine contributed to rising inflation and fears that energy supply shortages could impact economic growth. Investments in Hong Kong and Taiwan were also negatively impacted by a sharp rise in the number of Covid cases reported in China, leading to an increased number of cities being placed under lockdown. The selloff in developed international investments accelerated in Q2 and Q3 of 2022 as the continued war in Ukraine, rising inflation, energy shortages and tightening monetary policy increased the risk of a global recession. As global central banks struggled to keep pace with the aggressive key interest rate1 hikes by the U.S. Federal Reserve, the increasing interest rate differential caused the U.S. dollar to strengthen in comparison to other developed market currencies. Developed international investments were generally higher in October of 2022 as corporate earnings showed resilience and investors interpreted statements by the European Central Bank regarding the likelihood of a recession as a potential reprieve to further key interest rate hikes.

 

Because Developed international investments trended down and were highly volatile during the 12 months ended October 31, 2022, we believe the low volatility2 approach of the Underlying Index was a positive driver of Fund performance for the twelve-month period. Additionally, we believe that the changes experienced in the macroeconomic environment and the higher overall interest rate environment were conducive to high quality companies within the Developed international universe. Consequently, the quality factor3 focus of the Fund’s Underlying Index was a positive driver of Fund performance for the 12-month period. Overall, the positive performance derived from both the low volatility and quality factor exposures were the primary sources of the Underlying Index’s outperformance against the MSCI World ex-US Index4 by 3.90%. The

tracking difference between the Fund’s NAV and the Underlying Index’s total return for the 12-month period was -22 basis points (“bps”)5, which is reflective of the Fund’s management fee (-32 bps), stock selection/futures (+2 bps), securities lending (+1 bps), dividend tax differential (+2 bps), and the compounding effect of tracking error over time (+5 bps).

1 

The key interest rate is the interest rate charged to banks when they borrow funds from other banks or from the Federal Reserve, which is the central bank of the U.S. When banks lend money to each other, the key rate is known as the federal funds rate.

 

2 

Volatility is the measurement of the price movements of a group of stocks over a defined time frame.

 

3 

The quality factor is a factor that seeks to identify companies that exhibit financial strength and stability relative to the Parent Index.

4 

The Morgan Stanley Capital International All Country World Index Ex-U.S. is a market-capitalization-weighted index maintained by Morgan Stanley Capital International (MSCI) and is designed to provide a broad measure of stock performance throughout the world, with the exception of U.S.-based companies.

 

5 

A unit that is equal to 1/100th of 1% and is used to denote the change in a financial instrument.

 

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FlexShares® Emerging   MANAGEMENT’S DISCUSSION OF FUND PERFORMANCE

Markets Quality Low Volatility Index Fund Ticker:  QLVE

 

 

CUMULATIVE PERFORMANCE

Through October 31, 2022

 

LOGO

 

AVERAGE ANNUAL TOTAL RETURN

For the period ended October 31, 2022

 

    1 Year     3 Year     Fund
Inception
7/15/2019
 
 

 

 

 

FlexShares Emerging Markets Quality Low Volatility Index Fund (Based on Net Asset Value)

    -19.77     -3.93     -3.53

FlexShares Emerging Markets Quality Low Volatility Index Fund (Based on Market Price)

    -20.74     -4.19     -3.73

MSCI Emerging Markets Index

    -31.03     -4.42     -4.25

Northern Trust Emerging Markets Quality Low Volatility Index

    -19.14     -3.16     -2.76

 

All data as of 10/31/22. Total returns based on market price do not include brokerage commissions that may be payable on secondary market transactions. If brokerage commissions were included, these returns would be lower. Total returns based on market price and net asset value (“NAV”) assume that dividends and capital gain distributions have been reinvested in the Fund at market price and NAV, respectively. NAV is calculated by dividing the total value of all the securities in the Fund’s portfolio plus cash, interest and receivables less any liabilities by the number of Fund shares outstanding. Market price is determined by the midpoint of the bid/ask spread at 4:00 p.m. Eastern Time from the primary listing exchange. Market price returns may vary from NAV returns.

 

Performance quoted represents past performance and does not guarantee future results. The graph and table do not reflect the deduction of taxes that a shareholder would pay on Fund distributions or the redemption or sale of Fund shares. Unlike the index that the Fund seeks to track, the Fund’s total returns are reduced by operating expenses, such as transaction costs and management fees. An investor cannot invest directly in an index.

 

Performance reflects contractual reimbursements in effect until March 1, 2023. In the absence of such reimbursements, performance would be reduced. The gross expense ratio of the Fund is 0.41% and the net expense ratio is 0.40%. The gross and net expense ratios disclosed are as reported in the Fund’s prospectus, which may differ from the gross and net expense ratios presented in the Fund’s financial reports. Current performance may be higher or lower than performance shown. Investment return and the principal value of an investment will fluctuate. Shares may be worth more or less than original cost when redeemed or sold in the market.

 

FlexShares ETFs’ performance data current to the most recent month-end is available at www.flexshares.com.

 

PORTFOLIO ANALYSIS

 

The Fund seeks to provide investment results that correspond generally to the price and yield performance, before fees and expenses, of the Northern Trust Emerging Markets Quality Low Volatility IndexSM (the “Underlying Index”). The Underlying Index is designed to reflect the performance of a selection of companies that, in the aggregate, possess lower overall absolute volatility characteristics relative to a broad universe of securities domiciled in emerging market countries (the “Parent Index”). The Parent Index is a subset of the Northern Trust Global Index, limited to those securities domiciled in emerging markets and designated as large- and mid- capitalization companies by Northern Trust Investments, Inc. (“NTI”), acting in its capacity as the index provider. In addition, the Underlying Index is designed to select companies from the Parent Index that exhibit financial strength, stability and enhanced risk-return characteristics, which NTI believes can provide equity-market participation while seeking to protect against downside risks during certain market environments. As of October 31, 2022, there were 148 issues in the Underlying Index. NTI uses a “passive” or indexing approach to try to achieve the Fund’s investment objective. NTI uses a representative sampling strategy to manage the Fund. This means that the Fund invests in a representative sample of securities that collectively has an investment profile similar to the Underlying Index. The Fund may or may not hold all of the securities that are included in the Underlying Index.

 

During the 12 months ending October 31, 2022, prices on emerging market equities generally traded lower. Over the course of the 12-month period, the U.S. dollar (USD) rose significantly and negatively impacted U.S. investors as returns in international currencies generally were hurt by the rising USD. Through Q4 of 2021, emerging equities traded lower as the rapid spread of the Omicron variant of Covid-19 stoked fears that a new round of lockdowns in China would hinder growth in the region. Russian equities were the worst performing market as geopolitical tensions with the West worsened due to the buildup of Russian troops on its

 

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FlexShares® Emerging   MANAGEMENT’S DISCUSSION OF FUND PERFORMANCE

Markets Quality Low Volatility Index Fund (cont.)

 

 

PORTFOLIO ANALYSIS (cont.)

 

border with Ukraine. Emerging markets continued to decline in Q1 of 2022 as Russia launched a full scale invasion into Ukraine and the U.S. and its European allies responded with sanctions. As part of these sanctions, Russian equity securities were removed from major emerging market indices in March. Increased Covid cases in China and the lockdown of several cities also weighed on markets. Due to rising commodity prices, equity markets in countries that export natural resources in Latin America and the Middle East were up for Q1 of 2022, but not enough to overcome the weakness in emerging markets in Europe and Asia Pacific. The selloff in emerging equities accelerated in Q2 and Q3 of 2022 as the continued war in Ukraine, rising inflation, energy shortages and USD strength increased the risk of a global recession. Emerging markets continued lower in October of 2022, driven primarily by declining China equity markets as Premier Xi was elected to a third five-year term, leading to speculation that nationalistic policies would be put in place that would limit China’s growth.

 

Because emerging investments trended down and were highly volatile during the 12 months ended October 31, 2022, we believe the low volatility1 approach of the Underlying Index was a positive driver of Fund performance for the twelve-month period. In addition, we believe that the changes experienced in the macroeconomic environment as well as the increase in key interest rates were conducive to high quality factor2 companies, resulting in the high-quality factor exposure augmenting Fund performance over the 12 months. Overall, the positive performance derived from both the low volatility and quality factor exposures of the Underlying Index were the primary sources of the Underlying Index’s outperformance against the MSCI Emerging Markets Index3 by 11.89%. Tracking difference between the Fund’s NAV and the Underlying Index’s total return for the 12-month period was -63 basis points (“bps”)4, which

is reflective of the Fund’s management fee (-40 bps), stock selection/futures (-21 bps), and the compounding effect of tracking error over time (-2 bps).

1 

Volatility is the measurement of the price movements of a group of stocks over a defined time frame.

 

2 

The quality factor is a factor that seeks to identify companies that exhibit financial strength and stability relative to the Parent Index.

 

3 

The Morgan Stanley Capital International Emerging Markets Index is a selection of stocks that are designed to track the financial performance of key companies in fast-growing nations.

 

4 

A unit that is equal to 1/100th of 1% and is used to denote the change in a financial instrument.

 

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FlexShares® Morningstar®   MANAGEMENT’S DISCUSSION OF FUND PERFORMANCE

US Market Factor Tilt Index Fund Ticker:  TILT

 

 

CUMULATIVE PERFORMANCE

Through October 31, 2022

 

LOGO

 

AVERAGE ANNUAL TOTAL RETURN

For the period ended October 31, 2022

 

    1 Year     5 Year     10 Year     Fund
Inception
9/16/2011
 
 

 

 

 

FlexShares Morningstar US Market Factor Tilt Index Fund (Based on Net Asset Value)

    -14.33     8.79     11.72     12.10

FlexShares Morningstar US Market Factor Tilt Index Fund (Based on Market Price)

    -14.29     8.79     11.41     12.11

Morningstar® U.S. Market Factor Tilt IndexSM

    -14.26     8.91     11.88     12.27

 

All data as of 10/31/22. Total returns based on market price do not include brokerage commissions that may be payable on secondary market transactions. If brokerage commissions were included, these returns would be lower. Total returns based on market price and net asset value (“NAV”) assume that dividends and capital gain distributions have been reinvested in the Fund at market price and NAV, respectively. NAV is calculated by dividing the total value of all the securities in the Fund’s portfolio plus cash, interest and receivables less any liabilities by the number of Fund shares outstanding. Market price is determined by the midpoint of the bid/ask spread at 4:00 p.m. Eastern Time from the primary listing exchange. Market price returns may vary from NAV returns.

 

Performance quoted represents past performance and does not guarantee future results. The graph and table do not reflect the deduction of taxes that a shareholder would pay on Fund distributions or the redemption or sale of Fund shares. Unlike the index that the Fund seeks to track, the Fund’s total returns are reduced by operating expenses, such as transaction costs and management fees. An investor cannot invest directly in an index.

 

Performance reflects contractual reimbursements in effect until March 1, 2023. In the absence of such reimbursements, performance would be reduced. The gross expense ratio of the Fund is 0.26% and the net expense ratio is 0.25%. The gross and net expense ratios disclosed are as reported in the Fund’s prospectus, which may differ from the gross and net expense ratios presented in the Fund’s financial reports. Current performance may be higher or lower than performance shown. Investment return and the principal value of an investment will fluctuate. Shares may be worth more or less than original cost when redeemed or sold in the market.

 

FlexShares ETFs’ performance data current to the most recent month-end is available at www.flexshares.com.

 

PORTFOLIO ANALYSIS

 

The Fund seeks to provide investment results that correspond generally to the price and yield performance, before fees and expenses, of the Morningstar® US Market Factor Tilt Index (the “Underlying Index”). The Underlying Index is designed to reflect the performance of a selection of companies that, in the aggregate, possess greater exposure to size and value factors relative to the Morningstar US Market Index (the “Parent Index”), a float-adjusted market-capitalization weighted index of U.S.-incorporated large-, mid-, small- and micro- capitalization companies. The Underlying Index seeks to achieve increased exposures to size and value factors, or a “factor tilt,” by adjusting the Parent Index’s constituent weights to achieve a slightly greater weight on companies with smaller market capitalizations or lower valuations, as determined by Morningstar, Inc. pursuant to its index methodology. The Underlying Index is designed to include companies with enhanced risk-return characteristics relative to the broader U.S. equity market by featuring size and value risk premiums, which Northern Trust Investments, Inc. (“NTI”) believes have been historically demonstrated over a full market cycle. As of October 31, 2022, there were 2,558 issues in the Underlying Index. NTI uses a “passive” or indexing approach to try to achieve the Fund’s investment objective. NTI uses a representative sampling strategy to manage the Fund. This means that the Fund invests in a representative sample of securities that collectively has an investment profile similar to the Underlying Index. The Fund may or may not hold all of the securities that are included in the Underlying Index.

 

During the 12 months ending October 31, 2022, prices on U.S. domestic investments generally traded lower. During Q4 of 2021, U.S. domestic investments rose as economic data and strong corporate earnings suggested continued growth which allayed concerns over a potential spike in Covid cases. U.S. domestic investments declined in Q1 of 2022, however, as we believe investor concerns over rising inflation were intensified by Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and the potential impact of sanctions from the U.S. and European countries on overall global commodity prices. To combat inflation, the Federal Reserve (Fed) raised the

 

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US Market Factor Tilt Index Fund (cont.)

 

 

PORTFOLIO ANALYSIS (cont.)

 

benchmark key interest rate1 0.25% in March 2022 and signaled more aggressive key interest hikes may be necessary. Q1 of 2022 also saw a wide variance in sector performance as energy companies had positive performance in comparison to the technology and communication services sectors which were the worst performers. The downturn of U.S. domestic investments accelerated in Q2 of 2022 as the Fed moved forward with two more rounds of hikes of the key interest rate—0.50% in May and 0.75% in June—in an effort to combat rising inflation as seen in the Consumer Price Index.2 Overall U.S. domestic investment fell as the Fed continued raising the key interest rate again with two 0.75% increases in July and September, respectively. In Q2 of 2022, Gross Domestic Product (GDP)3 showed negative data year-over-year, marking the second consecutive quarter of negative growth. U.S. domestic investments overall rebounded in October of 2022, however, as corporate earnings reported over the month were generally better than expected. Sector performance dispersion was again large as the energy sector continued to outpace the rest of U.S. domestic investments.

 

Because of the changes in growth expectations and the rising rate environment, U.S. domestic investments trended downward during the 12 months ended October 31, 2022. We believe the Morningstar value factor4 was a positive driver of Fund performance during the fiscal year ended October 31, 2022, as value stocks outperformed growth stocks5. The Morningstar size factor6 was also impacted by the changes in growth and interest rates and was a negative driver of Fund performance over the twelve months as small cap stocks underperformed large cap stocks. Overall, the positive performance derived from the Morningstar value factor was enough to offset the negative performance of the Morningstar size factor leading to the Underlying Index’s outperformance against the Russell 3000 Index®7 by 2.26%. Tracking difference

between the Fund’s NAV and the Underlying Index’s total return for the 12-month period was -7 basis points (“bps”)8, which is reflective of the management fee (-25 bps), stock selection/futures (+14 bps) and securities lending (+4 bps).

 

The Morningstar U.S. Market Factor Tilt Index is the intellectual property (including registered trademarks) of Morningstar and/or its licensors (“Licensors”), which is used under license. The securities based on the Index are in no way sponsored, endorsed, sold or promoted by Morningstar and its Licensors and neither of the Licensors shall have any liability with respect thereto.

1 

The key interest rate is the interest rate charged to banks when they borrow funds from other banks or from the Federal Reserve, which is the central bank of the U.S. When banks lend money to each other, the key rate is known as the federal funds rate.

 

2 

The Consumer Price Index (CPI) is a measure of the average change over time in the prices paid by urban consumers for a market basket of consumer goods and services.

 

3 

Gross Domestic Product (GDP) is seen as a comprehensive measure of U.S. economic activity which measures the value of the final goods and services produced in the United States.

 

4 

The Morningstar value factor seeks to identify stocks that are inexpensive relative to some measure of fundamental value (e.g., low price/book, low price/earnings, high dividend yields, etc.), which could result in outperformance relative to those that are pricier.

 

5 

Growth stocks are defined as those issued by companies that are anticipated to grow at a rate significantly above the average for the market.

 

6 

The Morningstar size factor measures a stock’s total capitalization which can be found by multiplying the current share price by all the outstanding shares of the stock, and seeks to overweight smaller capitalization stocks.

 

7 

The Russell 3000 Index is a market-capitalization-weighted equity index that seeks to track 3000 of the largest U.S.-traded stocks.

 

8 

A unit that is equal to 1/100th of 1% and is used to denote the change in a financial instrument.

 

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Developed Markets ex-US Factor Tilt Index Fund Ticker:  TLTD

 

 

CUMULATIVE PERFORMANCE

Through October 31, 2022

 

LOGO

 

AVERAGE ANNUAL TOTAL RETURN

For the period ended October 31, 2022

 

    1 Year     5 Year     10 Year     Fund
Inception
9/25/2012
 
 

 

 

 

FlexShares Morningstar Developed Markets ex-US Factor Tilt Index Fund (Based on Net Asset Value)

    -22.83     -1.09     3.84     3.65

FlexShares Morningstar Developed Markets ex-US Factor Tilt Index Fund (Based on Market Price)

    -23.18     -1.27     1.46     3.63

Morningstar® Developed Markets ex-US Factor Tilt IndexSM

    -22.89     -1.10     3.92     3.73

 

All data as of 10/31/22. Total returns based on market price do not include brokerage commissions that may be payable on secondary market transactions. If brokerage commissions were included, these returns would be lower. Total returns based on market price and net asset value (“NAV”) assume that dividends and capital gain distributions have been reinvested in the Fund at market price and NAV, respectively. NAV is calculated by dividing the total value of all the securities in the Fund’s portfolio plus cash, interest and receivables less any liabilities by the number of Fund shares outstanding. Market price is determined by the midpoint of the bid/ask spread at 4:00 p.m. Eastern Time from the primary listing exchange. Market price returns may vary from NAV returns.

 

Performance quoted represents past performance and does not guarantee future results. The graph and table do not reflect the deduction of taxes that a shareholder would pay on Fund distributions or the redemption or sale of Fund shares. Unlike the index that the Fund seeks to track, the Fund’s total returns are reduced by operating expenses, such as transaction costs and management fees. An investor cannot invest directly in an index.

 

Performance reflects contractual reimbursements in effect until March 1, 2023. In the absence of such reimbursements, performance would be reduced. The gross expense ratio of the Fund is 0.40% and the net expense ratio is 0.39%. The gross and net expense ratios disclosed are as reported in the Fund’s prospectus, which may differ from the gross and net expense ratios presented in the Fund’s financial reports. Current performance may be higher or lower than performance shown. Investment return and the principal value of an investment will fluctuate. Shares may be worth more or less than original cost when redeemed or sold in the market.

 

FlexShares ETFs’ performance data current to the most recent month-end is available at www.flexshares.com.

 

PORTFOLIO ANALYSIS

 

The Fund seeks to provide investment results that correspond generally to the price and yield performance, before fees and expenses, of the Morningstar® Developed Markets ex-US Factor Tilt IndexSM (the “Underlying Index”). The Underlying Index is designed to reflect the performance of a selection of companies that, in the aggregate, possess greater exposure to size and value factors relative to the Morningstar Developed Markets ex-US Index (the “Parent Index”), a float adjusted market-capitalization weighted index of companies incorporated in developed-market countries, excluding the U.S. The Underlying Index seeks to achieve increased exposures to size and value factors, or a “factor tilt”, by adjusting the Parent Index’s constituent weights to achieve a slightly greater weight on companies with smaller market capitalizations or lower valuations, as determined by Morningstar, Inc. pursuant to its index methodology. The Underlying Index is designed to include companies with enhanced risk-return characteristics relative to the broader developed international equity market by featuring size and value risk premiums, which Northern Trust Investments, Inc. (“NTI”) believes have been historically demonstrated over a full market cycle. As of October 31, 2022, there were 3,187 issues in the Underlying Index. NTI uses a “passive” or indexing approach to try to achieve the Fund’s investment objective. NTI uses a representative sampling strategy to manage the Fund. This means that the Fund invests in a representative sample of securities that collectively has an investment profile similar to the Underlying Index. The Fund may or may not hold all of the securities that are included in the Underlying Index.

 

During the 12 months ending October 31, 2022, prices on developed international equities generally traded lower. Over the course of the 12-month period, the U.S. dollar (USD) rose significantly and negatively impacted U.S. investors as returns in international currencies generally were hurt by the rising dollar. Through Q4 of 2021, developed international markets were relatively flat as strength in the European and U.K. equity markets was offset by weakness is the Asia Pacific equity markets. The emergence of the Omicron variant of Covid-19 weighed on equities in Hong Kong and Singapore as investors feared additional lockdowns in China would impact these equity markets. Developed international equities declined in Q1 of 2022 as Russia’s invasion of Ukraine contributed to rising inflation and

 

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PORTFOLIO ANALYSIS (cont.)

 

fears that energy supply shortages would impact economic growth. Equity markets in Hong Kong and Taiwan were also negatively impacted by a sharp rise in the number of Covid cases in China, leading to an increased number of cities being placed under lockdown. The selloff in developed international equities accelerated in Q2 and Q3 of 2022 as the continued war in Ukraine, rising inflation, energy shortages and tightening monetary policy increased the risk of a global recession. As global central banks struggled to keep pace with the aggressive key interest rate1 hikes by the U.S. Federal Reserve, the increasing interest rate differential caused the USD to strengthen versus many developed market currencies. Developed international equities generally traded higher in October of 2022 as corporate earnings showed resilience and investors interpreted statements by the European Central Bank regarding the likelihood of a recession as a potential reprieve to further key interest rate hikes in the near future.

 

Because of the changes in growth expectations and the rising rate environment, developed international investments trended downward during the 12 months ended October 31, 2022 and we believe the Morningstar value factor2 was a positive driver of Fund performance during the fiscal year ended October 31, 2022 as value stocks outperformed growth stocks3. The Morningstar size factor4, however, was a negative driver of Fund performance over the twelve months as small cap stocks underperformed large cap stocks. Overall, the positive performance derived from the Morningstar value factor exposures of the Underlying Index offset the negative performance of the Morningstar size factor, leading to the Underlying Index’s outperformance against the MSCI World ex-USA IMI Index5 by 0.25%. Tracking difference between the Fund’s NAV and the Underlying Index’s total return for the 12-month period was +6 basis points (“bps”)6, which is reflective of the Fund’s management fee (-39 bps), stock selection/futures (+17 bps), securities lending (+8 bps) and dividend tax differential (+20 bps).

The Morningstar Developed Markets ex-US Factor Tilt Index is the intellectual property (including registered trademarks) of Morningstar and/or its licensors (“Licensors”), which is used under license. The securities based on the Index are in no way sponsored, endorsed, sold or promoted by Morningstar and its Licensors and neither of the Licensors shall have any liability with respect thereto.

1 

The key interest rate is the interest rate charged to banks when they borrow funds from other banks or from the Federal Reserve, which is the central bank of the U.S. When banks lend money to each other, the key rate is known as the federal funds rate.

 

2 

The Morningstar value factor seeks to identify stocks that are inexpensive relative to some measure of fundamental value (e.g., low price/book, low price/earnings, high dividend yields, etc.), which could result in outperformance relative to those that are pricier.

 

3 

Growth stocks are defined as those issued by companies that are anticipated to grow at a rate significantly above the average for the market.

4 

The Morningstar size factor measures a stock’s total capitalization, which can be found by multiplying the current share price by all the outstanding shares of the stock, and seeks to overweight smaller capitalization stocks.

 

5 

The Morgan Stanley Capital International World ex USA Investable Market Index captures large, mid and small cap representation across 22 of 23 Developed Markets (DM) countries – excluding the U.S.

 

6 

A unit that is equal to 1/100th of 1% and is used to denote the change in a financial instrument.

 

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Emerging Markets Factor Tilt Index Fund Ticker:  TLTE

 

 

CUMULATIVE PERFORMANCE

Through October 31, 2022

 

LOGO

 

AVERAGE ANNUAL TOTAL RETURN

For the period ended October 31, 2022

 

    1 Year     5 Year     10 Year     Fund
Inception
9/25/2012
 
 

 

 

 

FlexShares Morningstar Emerging Markets Factor Tilt Index Fund (Based on Net Asset Value)

    -27.32     -3.05     0.79     0.70

FlexShares Morningstar Emerging Markets Factor Tilt Index Fund (Based on Market Price)

    -27.75     -3.22     -1.43     0.67

Morningstar® Emerging Markets Factor Tilt IndexSM

    -26.66     -2.32     1.50     1.45

 

All data as of 10/31/22. Total returns based on market price do not include brokerage commissions that may be payable on secondary market transactions. If brokerage commissions were included, these returns would be lower. Total returns based on market price and net asset value (“NAV”) assume that dividends and capital gain distributions have been reinvested in the Fund at market price and NAV, respectively. NAV is calculated by dividing the total value of all the securities in the Fund’s portfolio plus cash, interest and receivables less any liabilities by the number of Fund shares outstanding. Market price is determined by the midpoint of the bid/ask spread at 4:00 p.m. Eastern Time from the primary listing exchange. Market price returns may vary from NAV returns.

 

Performance quoted represents past performance and does not guarantee future results. The graph and table do not reflect the deduction of taxes that a shareholder would pay on Fund distributions or the redemption or sale of Fund shares. Unlike the index that the Fund seeks to track, the Fund’s total returns are reduced by operating expenses, such as transaction costs and management fees. An investor cannot invest directly in an index.

 

Performance reflects contractual reimbursements in effect until March 1, 2023. In the absence of such reimbursements, performance would be reduced. The gross expense ratio of the Fund is 0.60% and the net expense ratio is 0.59%. The gross and net expense ratios disclosed are as reported in the Fund’s prospectus, which may differ from the gross and net expense ratios presented in the Fund’s financial reports. Current performance may be higher or lower than performance shown. Investment return and the principal value of an investment will fluctuate. Shares may be worth more or less than original cost when redeemed or sold in the market.

 

FlexShares ETFs’ performance data current to the most recent month-end is available at www.flexshares.com.

 

PORTFOLIO ANALYSIS

 

The Fund seeks to provide investment results that correspond generally to the price and yield performance, before fees and expenses, of the Morningstar® Emerging Markets Factor Tilt Index SM (the “Underlying Index”). The Underlying Index is designed to reflect the performance of a selection of companies that, in aggregate, possess greater exposure to size and value factors relative to the Morningstar Emerging Markets Index (the “Parent Index”), a float-adjusted market-capitalization weighted index of companies incorporated in emerging-market countries. The Underlying Index seeks to achieve increased exposures to size and value factors, or a “factor tilt,” by adjusting the Parent Index’s constituent weights to achieve a slightly greater weight on companies with smaller market capitalizations or lower valuations, as determined by Morningstar, Inc., pursuant to its index methodology. The Underlying Index is designed to include companies with enhanced risk-return characteristics relative to the broader emerging equity market by featuring size and value risk premiums, which Northern Trust Investments, Inc. believes have been historically demonstrated over a full market cycle. As of October 31, 2022, there were 3,293 issues in the Underlying Index. NTI uses a “passive” or indexing approach to try to achieve the Fund’s investment objective. NTI uses a representative sampling strategy to manage the Fund. This means that the Fund invests in a representative sample of securities that collectively has an investment profile similar to the Underlying Index. The Fund may or may not hold all of the securities that are included in the Underlying Index.

 

During the 12 months ending October 31, 2022, prices on emerging market equities generally traded lower. Over the course of the 12-month period, the U.S. dollar (USD) rose significantly and negatively impacted U.S. investors as returns in international currencies generally were hurt by the rising USD. Through Q4 of 2021, emerging equities traded lower as the rapid spread of the Omicron variant of Covid-19 stoked fears that a new round of lockdowns in China would hinder growth in the region. Russian equities were the worst performing market as geopolitical tensions with the West worsened due to the buildup of Russian troops on its border with Ukraine. Emerging markets continued to decline in Q1 of 2022 as Russia launched a full scale invasion into Ukraine and the U.S. and its European allies responded with sanctions. As part of

 

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Emerging Markets Factor Tilt Index Fund (cont.)

 

 

PORTFOLIO ANALYSIS (cont.)

 

these sanctions, Russian equity securities were removed from major emerging market indices in March. Increased Covid cases in China and the lockdown of several cities also weighed on markets. Due to rising commodity prices, equity markets in countries that export natural resources in Latin America and the Middle East were up for Q1 of 2022, but not enough to overcome the weakness in emerging markets in Europe and Asia Pacific. The selloff in emerging equities accelerated in Q2 and Q3 of 2022 as the continued war in Ukraine, rising inflation, energy shortages and USD strength increased the risk of a global recession. Emerging markets continued lower in October of 2022 driven primarily by declining China equity markets as Premier Xi was elected to a third five-year term, leading to speculation that nationalistic policies would be put in place that would limit China’s growth.

 

Investors showed a preference for value companies in emerging markets for the twelve months ending October 31, 2022, resulting in the high Morningstar value factor1 exposure being a positive driver of Fund performance as value stocks outperformed growth stocks.2 In addition, the Morningstar size factor3 was a positive driver of Fund performance over the twelve months as small cap stocks outperformed large cap stocks. Overall, the positive performance derived from the Morningstar value and size factor exposures of the Underlying Index was the primary source of the Underlying Index’s outperformance against the MSCI EM IMI Net Index4 by 3.43%. Tracking difference between the Fund’s NAV and the Underlying Index’s total return for the 12-month period was -66 basis points (“bps”)5, which is reflective of the Fund’s management fee (-59 bps), stock selection/futures (-12 bps), securities lending (+5 bps) and dividend tax differential (+1 bps), performance calculation differences between the Underlying Index and the Fund (-1 bp), India Capital Gains Taxes (-1 bps) and compounding of tracking error over time (+1 bps).

The Morningstar Emerging Markets Factor Tilt Index is the intellectual property (including registered trademarks) of Morningstar and/or its licensors (“Licensors”), which is used under license. The securities based on the Index are in no way sponsored, endorsed, sold or promoted by Morningstar and its Licensors and neither of the Licensors shall have any liability with respect thereto.

1 

The Morningstar value factor seeks to identify stocks that are inexpensive relative to some measure of fundamental value (e.g., low price/book, low price/earnings, high dividend yields, etc.), which could result in outperformance relative to those that are pricier.

 

2 

Growth stocks are defined as those issued by companies that are anticipated to grow at a rate significantly above the average for the market.

3 

The Morningstar size factor measures a stock’s total capitalization, which can be found by multiplying the current share price by all the outstanding shares of the stock, and seeks to overweight smaller capitalization stocks.

 

4 

The Morgan Stanley Capital International Emerging Markets Investable Market Index (IMI) captures large, mid and small cap representation across 27 Emerging Markets (EM) countries.

 

5 

A unit that is equal to 1/100th of 1% and is used to denote the change in a financial instrument.

 

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US Quality Large Cap Index Fund Ticker:  QLC

 

 

CUMULATIVE PERFORMANCE

Through October 31, 2022

 

LOGO

 

AVERAGE ANNUAL TOTAL RETURN

For the period ended October 31, 2022

 

    1 Year     3 Year     5 Year     Fund
Inception
9/23/2015
 
 

 

 

 

FlexShares US Quality Large Cap Index Fund Index Fund (Based on Net Asset Value)

    -12.98     9.08     7.97     9.73

FlexShares US Quality Large Cap Index Fund Index Fund (Based on Market Price)

    -12.88     9.09     7.91     9.74

S&P 500 Index

    -14.61     10.21     10.44     12.31

Northern Trust Quality Large Cap IndexSM

    -12.71     9.40     8.25     10.06

 

All data as of 10/31/22. Total returns based on market price do not include brokerage commissions that may be payable on secondary market transactions. If brokerage commissions were included, these returns would be lower. Total returns based on market price and net asset value (“NAV”) assume that dividends and capital gain distributions have been reinvested in the Fund at market price and NAV, respectively. NAV is calculated by dividing the total value of all the securities in the Fund’s portfolio plus cash, interest and receivables less any liabilities by the number of Fund shares outstanding. Market price is determined by the midpoint of the bid/ask spread at 4:00 p.m. Eastern Time from the primary listing exchange. Market price returns may vary from NAV returns.

 

Performance quoted represents past performance and does not guarantee future results. The graph and table do not reflect the deduction of taxes that a shareholder would pay on Fund distributions or the redemption or sale of Fund shares. Unlike the index that the Fund seeks to track, the Fund’s total returns are reduced by operating expenses, such as transaction costs and management fees. An investor cannot invest directly in an index.

 

Performance reflects contractual reimbursements in effect until March 1, 2023. In the absence of such reimbursements, performance would be reduced. Prior to July 11, 2022, the gross expense ratio of the Fund was 0.33% and the net expense ratio was 0.32%. Effective July 11, 2022, the gross expense ratio of the Fund is 0.26% and the net expense ratio is 0.26%. The gross and net expense ratios disclosed are as reported in the Fund’s prospectus, which may differ from the gross and net expense ratios presented in the Fund’s financial reports. Current performance may be higher or lower than performance shown. Investment return and the principal value of an investment will fluctuate. Shares may be worth more or less than original cost when redeemed or sold in the market.

 

FlexShares ETFs’ performance data current to the most recent month-end is available at www.flexshares.com.

 

PORTFOLIO ANALYSIS

 

The Fund seeks to provide investment results that correspond generally to the price and yield performance, before fees and expenses, of the Northern Trust Quality Large Cap IndexSM (the “Underlying Index”). The Underlying Index is designed to reflect the performance of a selection of companies that, in aggregate, possess greater exposure to quality, value and momentum factors relative to a universe of publicly traded U.S. large-capitalization equity securities. The universe is comprised of the 600 largest companies in the Northern Trust 1250 Index, a float- adjusted market-capitalization weighted index of U.S. domiciled companies. The Underlying Index is designed to include companies with enhanced risk-return characteristics relative to the broader U.S. large-cap equity market by featuring quality, value and momentum risk premiums, which Northern Trust Investments, Inc. (“NTI”) believes have been historically demonstrated over a full market cycle. As of October 31, 2022, there were 173 issues in the Underlying Index. NTI uses a “passive” or indexing approach to try to achieve the Fund’s investment objective. NTI uses a representative sampling strategy to manage the Fund. This means that the Fund invests in a representative sample of securities that collectively has an investment profile similar to the Underlying Index. The Fund may or may not hold all of the securities that are included in the Underlying Index.

 

During the 12 months ending October 31, 2022, prices on domestic equities generally traded lower. Through Q4 of 2021 U.S. equity markets rose as economic data and strong corporate earnings suggested continued growth, allaying concerns over a spike in Covid cases due to the Omicron variant. U.S. equities declined in Q1 of 2022 as concerns over rising inflation were intensified by Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and the impact subsequent sanctions from the U.S. and European countries had on commodity prices. In an attempt to combat inflation, the U.S. Federal Reserve (the “Fed”) raised the key interest rate1 by 0.25% in March 2022 and signaled more aggressive key interest rate hikes may be necessary. Q1 of 2022 also saw a wide variance in sector performance as

 

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US Quality Large Cap Index Fund (cont.)

 

 

PORTFOLIO ANALYSIS (cont.)

 

energy companies had outsized positive performance while the technology and communication services sectors were the worst performers. The selloff of U.S. equities accelerated in Q2 of 2022 as the Fed moved forward with aggressive key interest rate hikes to seek to combat rising inflation. The Fed increased the key interest rate by 0.50% in May and by 0.75% in June while signaling additional aggressive key interest rate hikes at future meetings were likely. Economic data was better than expected, but there were some signals that a slowdown may be coming. U.S. equity markets continued lower in Q3 of 2022 as the Fed continued raising the key interest rate with two 0.75% increases in July and September. Gross Domestic Product data showed year-over-year growth to be negative for Q2 of 2022, marking the second consecutive quarter of negative growth. Domestic equities rebounded in October of 2022 as corporate earnings reported over the month were generally better than expected. Sector performance dispersion was again large as the energy sector continued to outpace the rest of the U.S. equity market.

 

Because of the changes in growth expectations and the rising rate environment, U.S. domestic investments trended downward during the 12 months ended October 31, 2022 and we believe the value factor2 was a positive driver of Fund performance during the fiscal year ended October 31, 2022 as value stocks outperformed growth stocks3. In addition, we believe that investors showed a preference for high quality factor4 companies within the large cap universe utilized by the Underlying Index, resulting in the high-quality factor exposure enhancing Fund performance over the 12 months. The momentum factor exposure5 of the Underlying Index was also a positive driver of Fund performance as positive momentum companies outperformed negative momentum companies over the twelve months. Overall, the positive performance from the value, quality and momentum exposures of the Underlying Index were the primary sources of the Underlying Index’s outperformance relative to the

S&P 500 Index6 by 1.90%. Tracking difference between the Fund’s NAV and the Underlying Index’s total return for the 12-month period was -27 basis points (“bps”)7, which is reflective of the management fee (-25 bps), stock selection/futures (-5 bps), securities lending (+1 bps), performance calculation differences between the Underlying Index and the Fund (+1 bps) and compounding of tracking error over time (+1 bps).

1 

The key interest rate is the interest rate charged to banks when they borrow funds from other banks or from the Federal Reserve, which is the central bank of the U.S. When banks lend money to each other, the key rate is known as the federal funds rate.

 

2 

The value factor is a factor reflecting the current worth of a company relative to its own historical value, book value, or valuation versus peers.

 

3 

Growth stocks are defined as those issued by companies that are anticipated to grow at a rate significantly above the average for the market.

4 

The quality factor is a factor that seeks to identify companies that exhibit financial strength and stability relative to the market.

 

5 

The momentum factor is a factor that reflects market sentiment and changes in security price over a given time period.

 

6 

The Standard & Poor’s 500 Index is a market-capitalization-weighted index of 500 leading publicly traded companies in the U.S.

 

7 

A unit that is equal to 1/100th of 1% and is used to denote the change in a financial instrument.

 

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STOXX® US ESG Select Index Fund Ticker:  ESG

 

 

CUMULATIVE PERFORMANCE

Through October 31, 2022

 

LOGO

 

AVERAGE ANNUAL TOTAL RETURN

For the period ended October 31, 2022

 

    1 Year     3 Year     5 Year     Fund
Inception
7/13/2016
 
 

 

 

 

FlexShares STOXX® US ESG Select Index Fund (Based on Net Asset Value)

    -16.51     10.27     10.61     12.02

FlexShares STOXX® US ESG Select Index Fund (Based on Market Price)

    -16.52     10.27     10.59     12.03

Russell 1000® Index

    -16.38     9.98     10.20     11.60

STOXX® USA ESG Select KPIs Index

    -16.61     10.07     10.13     11.53

 

All data as of 10/31/22. Total returns based on market price do not include brokerage commissions that may be payable on secondary market transactions. If brokerage commissions were included, these returns would be lower. Total returns based on market price and net asset value (“NAV”) assume that dividends and capital gain distributions have been reinvested in the Fund at market price and NAV, respectively. NAV is calculated by dividing the total value of all the securities in the Fund’s portfolio plus cash, interest and receivables less any liabilities by the number of Fund shares outstanding. Market price is determined by the midpoint of the bid/ask spread at 4:00 p.m. Eastern Time from the primary listing exchange. Market price returns may vary from NAV returns.

 

Performance quoted represents past performance and does not guarantee future results. The graph and table do not reflect the deduction of taxes that a shareholder would pay on Fund distributions or the redemption or sale of Fund shares. Unlike the index that the Fund seeks to track, the Fund’s total returns are reduced by operating expenses, such as transaction costs and management fees. An investor cannot invest directly in an index.

 

Performance reflects contractual reimbursements in effect until March 1, 2023. In the absence of such reimbursements, performance would be reduced. The gross expense ratio of the Fund is 0.33% and the net expense ratio is 0.32%. The gross and net expense ratios disclosed are as reported in the Fund’s prospectus, which may differ from the gross and net expense ratios presented in the Fund’s financial reports. Current performance may be higher or lower than performance shown. Investment return and the principal value of an investment will fluctuate. Shares may be worth more or less than original cost when redeemed or sold in the market.

 

FlexShares ETFs’ performance data current to the most recent month-end is available at www.flexshares.com.

 

PORTFOLIO ANALYSIS

 

The Fund seeks investment results that correspond generally to the price and yield performance, before fees and expenses, of the STOXX USA ESG Select KPIs Index (“Underlying Index”). The Underlying Index is designed to reflect the performance of a selection of companies that, in aggregate, score better with respect to a set of environmental, social and governance (“ESG”) key performance indicators relative to the U.S. companies in the STOXX Global 1800 Index, a float adjusted market-capitalization weighted index of companies incorporated in the U.S. and in developed international markets. As of October 31, 2022, there were 271 issues in the Underlying Index. Northern Trust Investments, Inc. (“NTI”) uses a “passive” or indexing approach to try to achieve the Fund’s investment objective. NTI uses a representative sampling strategy to manage the Fund. This means that the Fund invests in a representative sample of securities that collectively has an investment profile similar to the Underlying Index. The Fund may or may not hold all of the securities that are included in the Underlying Index.

 

During the 12 months ending October 31, 2022, prices on domestic equities generally traded lower. Through Q4 of 2021 U.S. equity markets rose as economic data and strong corporate earnings suggested continued growth, allaying concerns over a spike in Covid cases due to the Omicron variant. U.S. equities declined in Q1 of 2022 as concerns over rising inflation were intensified by Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and the impact subsequent sanctions from the U.S. and European countries had on commodity prices. In an attempt to combat inflation, the U.S. Federal Reserve (the “Fed”) raised the key interest rate1 by 0.25% in March 2022 and signaled more aggressive key interest rate hikes may be necessary. Q1 of 2022 also saw a wide variance in sector performance as energy companies had outsized positive performance while the technology and communication services sectors were the

 

1 

The key interest rate is the interest rate charged to banks when they borrow funds from other banks or from the Federal Reserve, which is the central bank of the U.S. When banks lend money to each other, the key rate is known as the federal funds rate.

 

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STOXX® US ESG Select Index Fund (cont.)

 

 

 

 

 

 

PORTFOLIO ANALYSIS (cont.)

 

worst performers. The selloff of U.S. equities accelerated in Q2 of 2022 as the Fed moved forward with aggressive key interest rate hikes to seek to combat rising inflation. The Fed increased the key interest rate 0.50% in May and 0.75% in June while signaling additional aggressive key interest rate hikes at future meetings were likely. Economic data was better than expected, but there were some signals that a slowdown may be coming. U.S. equity markets continued lower in Q3 of 2022 as the Fed continued raising the key interest rate with two 0.75% increases in July and September. Gross Domestic Product data showed year-over-year growth to be negative for Q2 of 2022, marking the second consecutive quarter of negative growth. Domestic equities rebounded in October of 2022 as corporate earnings reported over the month were generally better than expected. Sector performance dispersion was again large as the energy sector continued to outpace the rest of the U.S. equity market.

 

The Underlying Index had a negative total return during the 12 months ended October 31, 2022, and underperformed domestic equity markets, as defined by the Russell 1000® Index2 by -0.23%. The Underlying Index’s ESG-tilted approach led to overweight Fund exposure to the communication services and consumer discretionary sectors that detracted from Fund performance. Likewise, the ESG tilt led to underweights to the industrials, consumer staples, materials and utilities sectors that were negative drivers of Fund performance. Tracking difference between the Fund’s NAV and the Underlying Index’s total return for the 12-month period was +10 basis points (“bps”)3, which is reflective of the management fee (-32 bps), stock selection/futures (-4 bps) and dividend tax differential (+46 bps).

 

The STOXX USA ESG Select KPIs Index is the intellectual property (including registered trademarks) of STOXX Limited, Zurich, Switzerland and/or its licensors (“Licensors”), which is used under license. The securities based on the Index are in no way sponsored, endorsed, sold or promoted by STOXX and its Licensors and neither of the Licensors shall have any liability with respect thereto.

 

2 

The Russell 1000® Index refers to a stock market index that represents the 1000 top companies in the United States.

 

3 

A unit that is equal to 1/100th of 1% and is used to denote the change in a financial instrument.

 

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STOXX® Global ESG Select Index Fund Ticker:  ESGG

 

 

CUMULATIVE PERFORMANCE

Through October 31, 2022

 

LOGO

 

AVERAGE ANNUAL TOTAL RETURN

For the period ended October 31, 2022

 

    1 Year     3 Year     5 Year     Fund
Inception
7/13/2016
 
 

 

 

 

FlexShares STOXX® Global ESG Select Index Fund (Based on Net Asset Value)

    -19.35     6.71     6.93     9.35

FlexShares STOXX® Global ESG Select Index Fund (Based on Market Price)

    -19.55     6.70     6.89     9.35

MSCI World Index

    -18.48     6.11     6.37     8.55

STOXX® Global ESG Select KPIs Index

    -19.30     6.79     6.99     9.37

 

All data as of 10/31/22. Total returns based on market price do not include brokerage commissions that may be payable on secondary market transactions. If brokerage commissions were included, these returns would be lower. Total returns based on market price and net asset value (“NAV”) assume that dividends and capital gain distributions have been reinvested in the Fund at market price and NAV, respectively. NAV is calculated by dividing the total value of all the securities in the Fund’s portfolio plus cash, interest and receivables less any liabilities by the number of Fund shares outstanding. Market price is determined by the midpoint of the bid/ask spread at 4:00 p.m. Eastern Time from the primary listing exchange. Market price returns may vary from NAV returns.

 

Performance quoted represents past performance and does not guarantee future results. The graph and table do not reflect the deduction of taxes that a shareholder would pay on Fund distributions or the redemption or sale of Fund shares. Unlike the index that the Fund seeks to track, the Fund’s total returns are reduced by operating expenses, such as transaction costs and management fees. An investor cannot invest directly in an index.

 

Performance reflects contractual reimbursements in effect until March 1, 2023. In the absence of such reimbursements, performance would be reduced. The gross expense ratio of the Fund is 0.43% and the net expense ratio is 0.42%. The gross and net expense ratios disclosed are as reported in the Fund’s prospectus, which may differ from the gross and net expense ratios presented in the Fund’s financial reports. Current performance may be higher or lower than performance shown. Investment return and the principal value of an investment will fluctuate. Shares may be worth more or less than original cost when redeemed or sold in the market.

 

FlexShares ETFs’ performance data current to the most recent month-end is available at www.flexshares.com

 

PORTFOLIO ANALYSIS

 

The Fund seeks investment results that correspond generally to the price and yield performance, before fees and expenses, of the STOXX Global ESG Select KPIs Index (the “Underlying Index”) The Underlying Index is designed to reflect the performance of a selection of companies that, in aggregate, score better with respect to a set of environmental, social and governance (“ESG”) key performance indicators relative to the STOXX Global 1800 Index, the parent index, a float-adjusted market-capitalization weighted index of companies incorporated in the U.S. and in developed international markets. As of October 31, 2022, there were 887 issues in the Underlying Index. Northern Trust Investments, Inc. (“NTI”) uses a “passive” or indexing approach to try to achieve the Fund’s investment objective. NTI uses a representative sampling strategy to manage the Fund. This means that the Fund invests in a representative sample of securities that collectively has an investment profile similar to the Underlying Index. The Fund may or may not hold all of the securities that are included in the Underlying Index.

 

During the 12 months ending October 31, 2022, prices on global equities generally traded lower. Through Q4 of 2021 global equity markets rose as economic data suggested continued growth, allaying concerns over a spike in Covid cases due to the Omicron variant. Global equities declined in Q1 of 2022 as concerns over rising inflation were intensified by Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and the impact subsequent sanctions from the U.S. and European countries had on commodity prices. The selloff in global equities accelerated in Q2 and Q3 of 2022 as the continued war in Ukraine, rising inflation, energy shortages and tightening monetary policy increased the risk of a global recession. Global equities traded higher in October of 2022 as corporate earnings reported over the month were generally better than expected.

 

The Underlying Index had a negative total return during the 12 months ended October 31, 2022 and underperformed global equity markets, as defined by the MSCI World Index1, by -0.82%. The Underlying

 

1 

The Morgan Stanley Capital International World Index captures large and mid-cap representation across 23 Developed Markets countries.

 

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STOXX® Global ESG Select Index Fund (cont.)

 

 

 

 

 

 

PORTFOLIO ANALYSIS (cont.)

 

Index’s ESG-tilted approach led to underweight Fund exposure to the industrials, utilities and financials sectors as well as an overweight to the consumer discretionary sector that detracted from Fund performance. The ESG tilt also led to overweights to the healthcare and technology sectors that were beneficial to Fund performance. Overall the overweights to healthcare and technology were not enough to overcome the negative performance in other sector overweights and underweights and the Underlying Index underperformed the MSCI World Index. Tracking difference between the Fund’s NAV and the Underlying Index’s total return for the 12-month period was -5 basis points (“bps”)2, which is reflective of the management fee (-42 bps), stock selection/futures (-2 bps), securities lending (+1 bps), dividend tax differential (+39 bps), and compounding of tracking error over time (-1 bps).

 

The STOXX Global ESG Select KPIs Index is the intellectual property (including registered trademarks) of STOXX Limited, Zurich, Switzerland and/or its licensors (“Licensors”), which is used under license. The securities based on the Index are in no way sponsored, endorsed, sold or promoted by STOXX and its Licensors and neither of the Licensors shall have any liability with respect thereto.

 

 

2 

A unit that is equal to 1/100th of 1% and is used to denote the change in a financial instrument.

 

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US Large Cap Core Index Fund Ticker:  FEUS

 

 

CUMULATIVE PERFORMANCE

Through October 31, 2022

 

LOGO

 

AVERAGE ANNUAL TOTAL RETURN

For the period ended October 31, 2022

 

     1 Year     Fund
Inception
9/20/2021
 
  

 

 

 

FlexShares ESG & Climate US Large Cap Core Index Fund (Based on Net Asset Value)

     -16.09     -9.40

FlexShares ESG & Climate US Large Cap Core Index Fund (Based on Market Price)

     -16.07     -9.40

S&P 500 Index

     -14.61     -8.73

Northern Trust ESG & Climate US Large Cap Core Index

     -16.08     -9.35

 

All data as of 10/31/22. Total returns based on market price do not include brokerage commissions that may be payable on secondary market transactions. If brokerage commissions were included, these returns would be lower. Total returns based on market price and net asset value (“NAV”) assume that dividends and capital gain distributions have been reinvested in the Fund at market price and NAV, respectively. NAV is calculated by dividing the total value of all the securities in the Fund’s portfolio plus cash, interest and receivables less any liabilities by the number of Fund shares outstanding. Market price is determined by the midpoint of the bid/ask spread at 4:00 p.m. Eastern Time from the primary listing exchange. Market price returns may vary from NAV returns.

 

Performance quoted represents past performance and does not guarantee future results. The graph and table do not reflect the deduction of taxes that a shareholder would pay on Fund distributions or the redemption or sale of Fund shares. Unlike the index that the Fund seeks to track, the Fund’s total returns are reduced by operating expenses, such as transaction costs and management fees. An investor cannot invest directly in an index.

 

Performance reflects contractual reimbursements in effect until March 1, 2023. In the absence of such reimbursements, performance would be reduced. The gross expense ratio of the Fund is 0.10% and the net expense ratio is 0.09%. The gross and net expense ratios disclosed are as reported in the Fund’s prospectus, which may differ from the gross and net expense ratios presented in the Fund’s financial reports. Current performance may be higher or lower than performance shown. Investment return and the principal value of an investment will fluctuate. Shares may be worth more or less than original cost when redeemed or sold in the market.

 

FlexShares ETFs’ performance data current to the most recent month-end is available at www.flexshares.com.

 

PORTFOLIO ANALYSIS

 

The Fund seeks investment results that correspond generally to the price and yield performance, before fees and expenses, of the Northern Trust ESG & Climate US Large Cap Core IndexSM (the “Underlying Index”). The Underlying Index is designed to reflect the performance of a selection of companies that exhibit certain environmental, social and governance (“ESG”) characteristics, while also seeking to provide broad-market, core exposure to publicly-traded U.S. large capitalization equity securities, i.e., the 600 largest companies in the Northern Trust 1250 IndexSM (the “Starting Universe”), as measured by largest float adjusted market capitalization. The Underlying Index is designed to minimize tracking differences relative to the Starting Universe, while also seeking (a) an aggregate higher scoring of certain ESG characteristics, as measured by the Northern Trust ESG Vector Score, and (b) reduction of aggregate climate-related risk, as measured by certain carbon-related risk metrics, each relative to the Starting Universe. As of October 31, 2022, there were 185 issues in the Underlying Index. Northern Trust Investments, Inc. (“NTI”) uses a “passive” or indexing approach to try to achieve the Fund’s investment objective. NTI uses a representative sampling strategy to manage the Fund. This means that the Fund invests in a representative sample of securities that collectively has an investment profile similar to the Underlying Index. The Fund may or may not hold all of the securities that are included in the Underlying Index.

 

During the 12 months ending October 31, 2022, prices on domestic equities generally traded lower. Through Q4 of 2021 U.S. equity markets rose as economic data and strong corporate earnings suggested continued growth, allaying concerns over a spike in Covid cases due to the Omicron variant. U.S. equities declined in Q1 of 2022 as concerns over rising inflation were intensified by Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and the impact subsequent sanctions from the U.S. and European countries had on commodity prices. In an attempt to combat inflation, the U.S. Federal Reserve (the “Fed”) raised the key interest rate1 by 0.25% in March

 

1 

The key interest rate is the interest rate charged to banks when they borrow funds from other banks or from the Federal Reserve, which is the central bank of the U.S. When banks lend money to each other, the key rate is known as the federal funds rate.

 

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US Large Cap Core Index Fund (cont.)

 

 

PORTFOLIO ANALYSIS (cont.)

 

2022 and signaled more aggressive key interest rate hikes may be necessary. Q1 of 2022 also saw a wide variance in sector performance as energy companies had outsized positive performance while the technology and communication services sectors were the worst performers. The selloff of U.S. equities accelerated in Q2 of 2022 as the Fed moved forward with aggressive key interest rate hikes to seek to combat rising inflation. The Fed increased the key interest rate 0.50% in May and 0.75% in June while signaling additional aggressive key interest rate hikes at future meetings were likely. Economic data was better than expected, but there were some signals that a slowdown may be coming. U.S. equity markets continued lower in Q3 of 2022 as the Fed continued raising the key interest rate with two 0.75% increases in July and September. Gross Domestic Product data showed year-over-year growth to be negative for Q2 of 2022, marking the second consecutive quarter of negative growth. Domestic equities rebounded in October of 2022 as corporate earnings reported over the month were generally better than expected. Sector performance dispersion was again large as the energy sector continued to outpace the rest of the U.S. equity market.

 

Surging commodity prices and concerns over natural resource shortages had a negative impact on the climate-related tilt of the Fund as companies that scored poorer on carbon-related measures outperformed during the 12 months ended October 31, 2022. In addition, companies with higher ESG characteristics also were a negative driver of Fund performance over the 12 months. Overall, the negative performance from the climate-related risk reduction and the aggregate higher ESG characteristics of the Underlying Index were the primary sources of the Underlying Index’s underperformance relative to the S&P 500 Index2 by -1.47%. Tracking difference between the Fund’s NAV and the Underlying Index’s total return for the 12-month period was -1 basis point (“bps”)3, which is reflective of the management fee

(-9 bps), stock selection/futures (+6 bps), performance calculation differences between the Underlying Index and the Fund (+1 bps) and compounding of tracking error over time (+1 bps).

 

2 

The Standard & Poor’s 500 Index is a market-capitalization-weighted index of 500 leading publicly traded companies in the U.S.

 

3 

A unit that is equal to 1/100th of 1% and is used to denote the change in a financial instrument.

 

 

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Developed Markets ex-US Core Index Fund Ticker:  FEDM

 

 

CUMULATIVE PERFORMANCE

Through October 31, 2022

 

LOGO

 

AVERAGE ANNUAL TOTAL RETURN

For the period ended October 31, 2022

 

    1 Year    

Fund

Inception

9/20/2021

 
 

 

 

 

FlexShares ESG & Climate Developed Markets Ex-US Core Index Fund (Based on Net Asset Value)

    -23.36     -19.59

FlexShares ESG & Climate Developed Markets Ex-US Core Index Fund (Based on Market Price)

    -23.47     -19.39

MSCI World ex-US Index

    -22.04     -18.81

Northern Trust ESG & Climate Developed Markets ex-US Core Index

    -23.43     -19.73

 

All data as of 10/31/22. Total returns based on market price do not include brokerage commissions that may be payable on secondary market transactions. If brokerage commissions were included, these returns would be lower. Total returns based on market price and net asset value (“NAV”) assume that dividends and capital gain distributions have been reinvested in the Fund at market price and NAV, respectively. NAV is calculated by dividing the total value of all the securities in the Fund’s portfolio plus cash, interest and receivables less any liabilities by the number of Fund shares outstanding. Market price is determined by the midpoint of the bid/ask spread at 4:00 p.m. Eastern Time from the primary listing exchange. Market price returns may vary from NAV returns.

 

Performance quoted represents past performance and does not guarantee future results. The graph and table do not reflect the deduction of taxes that a shareholder would pay on Fund distributions or the redemption or sale of Fund shares. Unlike the index that the Fund seeks to track, the Fund’s total returns are reduced by operating expenses, such as transaction costs and management fees. An investor cannot invest directly in an index.

 

Performance reflects contractual reimbursements in effect until March 1, 2023. In the absence of such reimbursements, performance would be reduced. The gross expense ratio of the Fund is 0.13% and the net expense ratio is 0.12%. The gross and net expense ratios disclosed are as reported in the Fund’s prospectus, which may differ from the gross and net expense ratios presented in the Fund’s financial reports. Current performance may be higher or lower than performance shown. Investment return and the principal value of an investment will fluctuate. Shares may be worth more or less than original cost when redeemed or sold in the market.

 

FlexShares ETFs’ performance data current to the most recent month-end is available at www.flexshares.com.

 

PORTFOLIO ANALYSIS

 

The Fund seeks investment results that correspond generally to the price and yield performance, before fees and expenses, of the Northern Trust ESG & Climate Developed Markets ex-US Core IndexSM (the “Underlying Index”). The Underlying Index is designed to reflect the performance of a selection of companies that exhibit certain environmental, social and governance (“ESG”) characteristics, while also seeking to provide broad-market, core exposure to publicly traded equity securities issued by companies domiciled in developed market countries, excluding the U.S. The Underlying Index is designed to minimize tracking differences relative to the Northern Trust Developed Markets ex-US Large Cap IndexSM (the “Parent Index”), while also seeking (a) an aggregate higher scoring of certain ESG characteristics, as measured by the Northern Trust ESG Vector Score, and (b) reduction of aggregate climate-related risk, as measured by certain carbon-related risk metrics, each relative to the Parent Index. As of October 31, 2022, there were 309 issues in the Underlying Index. Northern Trust Investments, Inc. (“NTI”) uses a “passive” or indexing approach to try to achieve the Fund’s investment objective. NTI uses a representative sampling strategy to manage the Fund. This means that the Fund invests in a representative sample of securities that collectively has an investment profile similar to the Underlying Index. The Fund may or may not hold all of the securities that are included in the Underlying Index.

 

During the 12 months ending October 31, 2022, prices on developed international equities generally traded lower. Over the course of the 12-month period the U.S. dollar (USD) rose significantly and negatively impacted U.S. investors as returns in international currencies generally were hurt by the rising USD. Through Q4 of 2021, developed international markets were relatively flat as strength in the European and U.K. equity markets was offset by weakness is the Asia Pacific equity markets. The emergence of the Omicron variant of Covid-19 weighed on equities in Hong Kong and Singapore as investors feared additional lockdowns in China would impact these equity markets.

 

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Developed Markets ex-US Core Index Fund (cont.)

 

 

PORTFOLIO ANALYSIS (cont.)

 

Developed international equities declined in Q1 of 2022 as Russia’s invasion of Ukraine contributed to rising inflation and fears that energy supply shortages would impact economic growth. Equity markets in Hong Kong and Taiwan were also negatively impacted by a sharp rise in the number of Covid cases in China, leading to an increased number of cities being placed under lockdown. The selloff in developed international equities accelerated in Q2 and Q3 of 2022 as the continued war in Ukraine, rising inflation, energy shortages and tightening monetary policy increased the risk of a global recession. As global central banks struggled to keep pace with the aggressive key interest rate1 hikes by the U.S. Federal Reserve, the increasing interest rate differential caused the USD to strengthen versus many developed international market currencies. Developed international equities generally traded higher in October of 2022 as corporate earnings showed resilience and investors interpreted statements by the European Central Bank regarding the likelihood of a recession as a potential reprieve to further key interest rate hikes in the near future.

 

Surging commodity prices and concerns over natural resource shortages had a negative impact on the climate-related tilt of the Fund as companies that scored poorer on carbon-related measures outperformed during the 12 months ended October 31, 2022. In addition, companies with higher ESG characteristics also were a negative driver of Fund performance over the 12 months. Overall, the negative performance from the climate-related risk reduction and the aggregate higher ESG characteristics of the Underlying Index were the primary sources of the Underlying Index’s underperformance relative to the MSCI World ex-US Index2 by -1.39%. Tracking difference between the Fund’s NAV and the Underlying Index’s total return for the 12-month period was +7 basis points (“bps”)3, which is reflective of

the management fee (-12 bps), stock selection/futures (+19 bps), dividend tax differential (+2 bps), and compounding of tracking error over time (-2 bps).

 

1 

The key interest rate is the interest rate charged to banks when they borrow funds from other banks or from the Federal Reserve, which is the central bank of the U.S. When banks lend money to each other, the key rate is known as the federal funds rate.

 

2 

The MSCI World ex USA Index captures large and mid cap representation across 22 of 23 Developed Markets (DM) countries*— excluding the United States.

 

3 

A unit that is equal to 1/100th of 1% and is used to denote the change in a financial instrument.

 

 

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Emerging Markets Core Index Fund Ticker:  FEEM

 

 

CUMULATIVE PERFORMANCE

Through October 31, 2022

 

LOGO

 

AVERAGE ANNUAL TOTAL RETURN

For the period ended October 31, 2022

 

   

Fund

Inception
4/20/2022

 
 

 

 

 

FlexShares ESG & Climate Emerging Markets Core Index Fund (Based on Net Asset Value)

    -21.47

FlexShares ESG & Climate Emerging Markets Core Index Fund (Based on Market Price)

    -21.00

MSCI Emerging Markets Index

    -21.06

Northern Trust ESG & Climate Emerging Markets Core Index

    -21.66

 

All data as of 10/31/22. Total returns based on market price do not include brokerage commissions that may be payable on secondary market transactions. If brokerage commissions were included, these returns would be lower. Total returns based on market price and net asset value (“NAV”) assume that dividends and capital gain distributions have been reinvested in the Fund at market price and NAV, respectively. NAV is calculated by dividing the total value of all the securities in the Fund’s portfolio plus cash, interest and receivables less any liabilities by the number of Fund shares outstanding. Market price is determined by the midpoint of the bid/ask spread at 4:00 p.m. Eastern Time from the primary listing exchange. Market price returns may vary from NAV returns.

 

Performance quoted represents past performance and does not guarantee future results. The graph and table do not reflect the deduction of taxes that a shareholder would pay on Fund distributions or the redemption or sale of Fund shares. Unlike the index that the Fund seeks to track, the Fund’s total returns are reduced by operating expenses, such as transaction costs and management fees. An investor cannot invest directly in an index.

 

Performance reflects contractual reimbursements in effect until March 1, 2023. In the absence of such reimbursements, performance would be reduced. The gross expense ratio of the Fund is 0.19% and the net expense ratio is 0.18%. The gross and net expense ratios disclosed are as reported in the Fund’s prospectus, which may differ from the gross and net expense ratios presented in the Fund’s financial reports. Current performance may be higher or lower than performance shown. Investment return and the principal value of an investment will fluctuate. Shares may be worth more or less than original cost when redeemed or sold in the market.

 

FlexShares ETFs’ performance data current to the most recent month-end is available at www.flexshares.com.

 

PORTFOLIO ANALYSIS

 

The Fund seeks investment results that correspond generally to the price and yield performance, before fees and expenses, of the Northern Trust ESG & Climate Emerging Markets Core IndexSM (the “Underlying Index”) The Underlying Index is designed to reflect the performance of a selection of companies that exhibit certain environmental, social and governance (“ESG”) characteristics, while also seeking to provide broad-market, core exposure to publicly traded equity securities issued by companies domiciled in emerging market countries. The Underlying Index is designed to minimize tracking differences relative to the Northern Trust Emerging Markets Large Cap IndexSM (the “Parent Index”), while also seeking (a) an aggregate higher scoring of certain ESG characteristics, as measured by the Northern Trust ESG Vector Score, and (b) reduction of aggregate climate-related risk, as measured by certain carbon-related risk metrics, each relative to the Parent Index. As of October 31, 2022, there were 251 issues in the Underlying Index. Northern Trust Investments, Inc. (“NTI”) uses a “passive” or indexing approach to try to achieve the Fund’s investment objective. NTI uses a representative sampling strategy to manage the Fund. This means that the Fund invests in a representative sample of securities that collectively has an investment profile similar to the Underlying Index. The Fund may or may not hold all of the securities that are included in the Underlying Index.

 

During the period ending October 31, 20221, prices on emerging market equities generally traded lower. Over the course of the period ending October 31, 2022, the U.S. dollar (USD) rose significantly and negatively impacted U.S. investors as returns in international currencies generally were hurt by the rising of the dollar. Through Q2 and Q3 of 2022 emerging equities traded lower as Russia’s invasion of Ukraine continued and the U.S. and its European allies responded with sanctions. The selloff was also impacted by rising inflation, energy shortages and USD strength that increased the risk of a global

 

1 

The Fund commenced investment operations on April 20, 2022.

 

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Emerging Markets Core Index Fund (cont.)

 

 

 

 

 

 

PORTFOLIO ANALYSIS (cont.)

 

recession. Emerging markets continued lower in October of 2022 driven primarily by declining China equity markets as Premier Xi was elected to a third five-year term, leading to speculation that nationalistic policies would be put in place that would limit China’s growth.

 

From inception through October 31, 2022 the total return for the Fund was -21.47% compared to the MSCI Emerging Markets Index2 that returned -21.06%. Surging commodity prices and concerns over natural resource shortages had a negative impact on the climate-related tilt of the Fund as companies that scored poorer on carbon-related measures outperformed during the period from inception through October 31, 2022. In addition, companies with higher ESG characteristics also were a negative driver of Fund performance over the period ending October 31, 2022. Overall, the negative performance from the climate-related risk reduction and the aggregate higher ESG characteristics of the Underlying Index were the primary sources of the Underlying Index’s underperformance relative to the MSCI World ex-US Index by -36 basis points (“bps”)3. Tracking difference between the Fund’s NAV and the Underlying Index’s total return for the period from inception through October 31, 2022 was +19 bps, which is reflective of the management fee (-9 bps), stock selection/futures (+18 bps), performance calculation differences between the Underlying Index and the Fund (+1 bps) and compounding of tracking error over time (+9 bps).

 

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2 

The MSCI Emerging Markets Index captures large and mid cap representation across 24 Emerging Markets (EM) countries.

 

3 

A unit that is equal to 1/100th of 1% and is used to denote the change in a financial instrument.


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Global Upstream Natural Resources Index Fund Ticker:  GUNR

 

 

CUMULATIVE PERFORMANCE

Through October 31, 2022

 

LOGO

 

AVERAGE ANNUAL TOTAL RETURN

For the period ended October 31, 2022

 

    1 Year     5 Year     10 Year     Fund
Inception
9/16/2011
 
 

 

 

 

FlexShares Morningstar Global Upstream Natural Resources Index Fund (Based on Net Asset Value)

    12.20     9.34     4.88     4.45

FlexShares Morningstar Global Upstream Natural Resources Index Fund (Based on Market Price)

    12.01     9.30     4.85     4.46

Morningstar® Global Upstream Natural Resources IndexSM

    12.96     9.93     5.36     4.88

 

All data as of 10/31/22. Total returns based on market price do not include brokerage commissions that may be payable on secondary market transactions. If brokerage commissions were included, these returns would be lower. Total returns based on market price and net asset value (“NAV”) assume that dividends and capital gain distributions have been reinvested in the Fund at market price and NAV, respectively. NAV is calculated by dividing the total value of all the securities in the Fund’s portfolio plus cash, interest and receivables less any liabilities by the number of Fund shares outstanding. Market price is determined by the midpoint of the bid/ask spread at 4:00 p.m. Eastern Time from the primary listing exchange. Market price returns may vary from NAV returns.

 

Performance quoted represents past performance and does not guarantee future results. The graph and table do not reflect the deduction of taxes that a shareholder would pay on Fund distributions or the redemption or sale of Fund shares. Unlike the index that the Fund seeks to track, the Fund’s total returns are reduced by operating expenses, such as transaction costs and management fees. An investor cannot invest directly in an index.

 

Performance reflects contractual reimbursements in effect until March 1, 2023. In the absence of such reimbursements, performance would be reduced. The gross expense ratio of the Fund is 0.47% and the net expense ratio is 0.46%. The gross and net expense ratios disclosed are as reported in the Fund’s prospectus, which may differ from the gross and net expense ratios presented in the Fund’s financial reports. Current performance may be higher or lower than performance shown. Investment return and the principal value of an investment will fluctuate. Shares may be worth more or less than original cost when redeemed or sold in the market.

 

FlexShares ETFs’ performance data current to the most recent month-end is available at www.flexshares.com.

 

PORTFOLIO ANALYSIS

 

The Fund seeks investment results that correspond generally to the price and yield performance, before fees and expenses, of the Morningstar Global Upstream Natural Resources IndexSM (the “Underlying Index”). The Underlying Index reflects the performance of a selection of equity securities that are traded in or are issued by companies classified as developed or emerging markets (including the U.S.), as determined by Morningstar, Inc., the index provider, pursuant to its index methodology. The companies included in the Underlying Index have significant business operations in the ownership, management and/or production of natural resources in energy, agriculture, precious or industrial metals, timber and water resources sectors, as determined by the index provider, pursuant to its index methodology. As of October 31, 2022, there were 120 issues in the Underlying Index. Northern Trust Investments, Inc. (“NTI”) uses a “passive” or indexing approach to try to achieve the Fund’s investment objective and a representative sampling strategy to manage the Fund. This means that the Fund invests in a representative sample of securities that collectively has an investment profile similar to the Underlying Index. The Fund may or may not hold all of the securities that are included in the Underlying Index.

 

During the 12 months ending October 31, 2022, prices on global equities generally traded lower. Through Q4 of 2021, U.S. equity markets rose as economic data and strong corporate earnings suggested continued growth, allaying concerns over a spike in Covid cases due to the Omicron variant. Commodity and natural resources prices surged in Q1 of 2022 as we believe investor concerns over rising inflation were intensified by Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and the potential impact of sanctions from the U.S. and European countries on overall global commodity prices. As part of these sanctions, Russian equity securities were removed from market indices in early March. Many commodity and natural resources prices moved higher during the fiscal year, especially crude oil, refined oil products and grains. Supplies of these raw materials from Russia and Ukraine were disrupted leading to concerns over shortages in 2022 and beyond. The sudden removal of energy supplies in Q1 of 2022 due to sanctions against Russian energy exports, combined by production discipline by the Organization of Petroleum Exporting

 

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Global Upstream Natural Resources Index Fund (cont.)

 

 

PORTFOLIO ANALYSIS (cont.)

 

Countries (OPEC) and limitations on oilfield equipment and labor all combined to lower global supplies while energy demand remained fairly steady. European natural gas price increases reached record highs as Russia severally restricted supplies. West Texas Intermediate (“WTI”) crude oil prices began the fiscal year near $84 per barrel, spiked to over $120 per barrel in March and again in Q3 of 2022 eventually ending the fiscal year over $85 per barrel1. U.S. natural gas futures were up nearly 53%2 during the same time span, while Euro natural gas futures were 30% higher after raising as much as 380%3 by August.

 

In an attempt to combat inflation, the U.S. Federal Reserve (the “Fed”) raised the key interest rate4 by 0.25% in March 2022 and signaled more aggressive key interest rate hikes may be necessary. In Q2 of 2022, the Fed moved forward with two more rounds of key interest rate rate hikes in an effort to combat rising inflation as seen in the Consumer Price Index.5 The Fed continued raising the key interest rate again with two 0.75% increases in July and September. Due to these continuing key interest rate hikes, the U.S. dollar (USD) rose significantly in comparison to other global currencies. A stronger USD is typically a negative for global commodity prices and negatively impacts U.S. investors’ returns on foreign equity holdings.

 

Overall Industrial metals prices, such as copper, aluminum, zinc and tin were lower for the fiscal year. Prices fell during the period as China, the top marginal consumer of many of these metals, shutdown major areas of the country due to the country’s zero-COVID virus policy. Additionally, China’s real estate sector saw a slowdown due to the COVID shutdowns and leverage concerns among many property developers, thereby slowing construction. Prices were volatile during the period as concerns over supplies normally derived from Russia plus the uncertainty over future global growth with tightening Central Bank monetary policies and the European energy crisis. Precious metals prices were lower as higher interest rates and the strong USD lessened demand. Lithium saw strong price performance due to increasing environmental battery demand and continued challenges in supplies.

Grains posted strong price performance for a third straight year as the Ukraine conflict, droughts in Europe and other grain growing regions limited global supplies. Protein prices (cattle, hogs, poultry, and fish) also posted strong price performance. U.S. fertilizer chemicals (potash, nitrogen, phosphate) were all materially higher on increased input costs, supply constraints and global demand. U.S. lumber prices were especially volatile during the fiscal year. Continued housing demand combined with lumber mill capacity issues drove lumber futures prices6 up significantly by end of Q1 of 2022. We believe once U.S. mortgage rates moved higher in response to the change in the Fed’s monetary policy and housing demand fell, lumber futures subsequently declined by the end of the fiscal year.

 

For the 12-month period ended October 31, 2022, the Underlying Index outperformed the global natural resource equity markets, as defined by the S&P Global Natural Resources Index7, by +681 basis points (bps)8. Due to the Underlying Index’s focus on the upstream section of the natural resource supply chain, security selection in Energy aided returns. Sector allocation and security selection in Agriculture, Metals and Timber also benefitted performance versus the benchmark. The Water Resources sector was a drag on performance as higher interest rates negatively impacted returns due to the capital intensive nature of the sector. Tracking difference for the period between the Fund’s NAV and the Underlying Index was -76 bps, which is reflective of the Fund’s management fee (-46 bps), futures (-19 bps), foreign dividend tax differential treatment (+4 bps), securities lending (+3 bps), security selection (-1 bps), transaction costs (-3 bps), and other expenses including compounding of expenses during rising markets (-14 bps).

 

The Morningstar Global Upstream Natural Resources Index is the intellectual property (including registered trademarks) of Morningstar and/or its licensors (“Licensors”), which is used under license. The securities based on the Index are in no way sponsored, endorsed, sold or promoted by Morningstar and its Licensors and neither of the Licensors shall have any liability with respect thereto.

 

1 

Source: Bloomberg, USCRWTIC Index (October 31, 2021 – October 31, 2022).

 

2 

Source: Bloomberg, NGUSHHUB Commodity (October 31, 2021 – October 31, 2022).

 

3 

Source: Bloomberg, TTFG1MON Commodity (October 31, 2021 – October 31, 2022).

 

4 

The key interest rate is the interest rate charged to banks when they borrow funds from other banks or from the Federal Reserve, which is the central bank of the U.S. When banks lend money to each other, the key rate is known as the federal funds rate.

 

5 

The Consumer Price Index (CPI) is a measure of the average change over time in the prices paid by urban consumers for a market basket of consumer goods and services.

 

 

6 

Source: Bloomberg, LB1 Lumber Generic Near Term Commodity Contract (October 31, 2021 – October 31, 2022).

 

7 

The Standard & Poor’s Global Natural Resources Index includes 90 of the largest publicly-traded companies in natural resources and commodities businesses that meet specific investability requirements, offering investors diversified and investable equity exposure across 3 primary commodity-related sectors: agribusiness, energy, and metals & mining.

 

8 

A unit that is equal to 1/100th of 1% and is used to denote the change in a financial instrument.

 

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Global Broad Infrastructure Index Fund Ticker:  NFRA

 

 

CUMULATIVE PERFORMANCE

Through October 31, 2022

 

LOGO

 

AVERAGE ANNUAL TOTAL RETURN

For the period ended October 31, 2022

 

    1 Year     3 Year     5 Year     Fund
Inception
10/8/2013
 
 

 

 

 

FlexShares STOXX® Global Broad Infrastructure Index Fund (Based on Net Asset Value)

    -13.92     -0.28     2.85     4.80

FlexShares STOXX® Global Broad Infrastructure Index Fund (Based on Market Price)

    -13.90     -0.26     2.87     4.81

STOXX® Global Broad Infrastructure Index

    -13.99     -0.39     2.73     4.70

 

All data as of 10/31/22. Total returns based on market price do not include brokerage commissions that may be payable on secondary market transactions. If brokerage commissions were included, these returns would be lower. Total returns based on market price and net asset value (“NAV”) assume that dividends and capital gain distributions have been reinvested in the Fund at market price and NAV, respectively. NAV is calculated by dividing the total value of all the securities in the Fund’s portfolio plus cash, interest and receivables less any liabilities by the number of Fund shares outstanding. Market price is determined by the midpoint of the bid/ask spread at 4:00 p.m. Eastern Time from the primary listing exchange. Market price returns may vary from NAV returns.

 

Performance quoted represents past performance and does not guarantee future results. The graph and table do not reflect the deduction of taxes that a shareholder would pay on Fund distributions or the redemption or sale of Fund shares. Unlike the index that the Fund seeks to track, the Fund’s total returns are reduced by operating expenses, such as transaction costs and management fees. An investor cannot invest directly in an index.

 

Performance reflects contractual reimbursements in effect until March 1, 2023. In the absence of such reimbursements, performance would be reduced. The gross expense ratio of the Fund is 0.48% and the net expense ratio is 0.47%. The gross and net expense ratios disclosed are as reported in the Fund’s prospectus, which may differ from the gross and net expense ratios presented in the Fund’s financial reports. Current performance may be higher or lower than performance shown. Investment return and the principal value of an investment will fluctuate. Shares may be worth more or less than original cost when redeemed or sold in the market.

 

FlexShares ETFs’ performance data current to the most recent month-end is available at www.flexshares.com.

 

PORTFOLIO ANALYSIS

 

The Fund seeks investment results that correspond generally to the price and yield performance, before fees and expenses, of the STOXX Global Broad Infrastructure Index (the “Underlying Index”). The Underlying Index is designed to reflect the performance of a selection of companies that, in aggregate, offer broad exposure to publicly traded developed- and emerging-market infrastructure companies, including U.S. companies, as defined by STOXX Ltd. (“STOXX”) pursuant to its index methodology. As of October 31, 2022, there were 176 issues in the Underlying Index. Northern Trust Investments, Inc. (“NTI”) uses a “passive” or indexing approach to try to achieve the Fund’s investment objective. NTI uses a representative sampling strategy to manage the Fund. This means that the Fund invests in a representative sample of securities that collectively has an investment profile similar to the Underlying Index. The Fund may or may not hold all of the securities that are included in the Underlying Index.

 

During the 12 months ending October 31, 2022, prices on global equities generally traded lower. Through Q4 of 2021 global equity markets rose as economic data suggested continued growth, allaying concerns over a spike in Covid cases due to the Omicron variant. Global equities declined in Q1 of 2022 as concerns over rising inflation were intensified by Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and the impact subsequent sanctions from the U.S. and European countries had on commodity prices. As part of these sanctions, Russian equity securities were removed from major global indices in March of 2022. The selloff in global equities accelerated in Q2 and Q3 of 2022 as the continued war in Ukraine, rising inflation, energy shortages and tightening monetary policy increased the risk of a global recession. Global equities traded higher in October of 2022 as corporate earnings reported over the month were generally better than expected.

 

The Underlying Index had a negative total return during the 12 months ended October 31, 2022, and underperformed the global infrastructure market, as defined by

 

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Global Broad Infrastructure Index Fund (cont.)

 

 

 

 

 

 

PORTFOLIO ANALYSIS (cont.)

 

the S&P Global Infrastructure Index,1 by -8.56%. The Underlying Index’s exposures to the communication, energy, utilities and social infrastructure sectors negatively contributed to Fund performance, while exposure to transportation infrastructure positively benefited Fund performance. The tracking difference between the Fund’s NAV and the Underlying Index’s total return for the 12-month period was +7 basis points (“bps”)2, which is reflective of the Fund’s management fee (-47 bps), stock selection/futures (+5 bps), securities lending (+3 bps), dividend tax differential (+49 bps), India Cap Gain Taxes (-1 bps) and compounding of tracking error over time (-2 bps).

 

The STOXX Global Infrastructure Index is the intellectual property (including registered trademarks) of STOXX Limited, Zurich, Switzerland and/or its licensors (“Licensors”), which is used under license. The securities based on the Index are in no way sponsored, endorsed, sold or promoted by STOXX and its Licensors and neither of the Licensors shall have any liability with respect thereto.

 

1 

The S&P Global Infrastructure Index is designed to track 75 companies from around the world chosen to represent the listed infrastructure industry while maintaining liquidity and tradability.

 

2 

A unit that is equal to 1/100th of 1% and is used to denote the change in a financial instrument.

 

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Global Quality Real Estate Index Fund Ticker:  GQRE

 

 

CUMULATIVE PERFORMANCE

Through October 31, 2022

 

LOGO

 

AVERAGE ANNUAL TOTAL RETURN

For the period ended October 31, 2022

 

    1 Year     3 Year     5 Year     Fund
Inception
11/5/2013
 
 

 

 

 

FlexShares Global Quality Real Estate Index Fund (Based on Net Asset Value)

    -23.51     -5.01     -0.46     3.33

FlexShares Global Quality Real Estate Index Fund (Based on Market Price)

    -23.82     -5.09     -0.52     3.32

FTSE EPRA/NAREIT Developed IndexSM

    -24.95     -6.32     -0.17     2.20

Northern Trust Global Quality Real Estate IndexSM

    -23.75     -5.26     -0.60     3.22

 

All data as of 10/31/22. Total returns based on market price do not include brokerage commissions that may be payable on secondary market transactions. If brokerage commissions were included, these returns would be lower. Total returns based on market price and net asset value (“NAV”) assume that dividends and capital gain distributions have been reinvested in the Fund at market price and NAV, respectively. NAV is calculated by dividing the total value of all the securities in the Fund’s portfolio plus cash, interest and receivables less any liabilities by the number of Fund shares outstanding. Market price is determined by the midpoint of the bid/ask spread at 4:00 p.m. Eastern Time from the primary listing exchange. Market price returns may vary from NAV returns.

 

Performance quoted represents past performance and does not guarantee future results. The graph and table do not reflect the deduction of taxes that a shareholder would pay on Fund distributions or the redemption or sale of Fund shares. Unlike the index that the Fund seeks to track, the Fund’s total returns are reduced by operating expenses, such as transaction costs and management fees. An investor cannot invest directly in an index.

 

Performance reflects contractual reimbursements in effect until March 1, 2023. In the absence of such reimbursements, performance would be reduced. The gross expense ratio of the Fund is 0.46% and the net expense ratio is 0.45%. The gross and net expense ratios disclosed are as reported in the Fund’s prospectus, which may differ from the gross and net expense ratios presented in the Fund’s financial reports. Current performance may be higher or lower than performance shown. Investment return and the principal value of an investment will fluctuate. Shares may be worth more or less than original cost when redeemed or sold in the market.

 

FlexShares ETFs’ performance data current to the most recent month-end is available at www.flexshares.com.

 

PORTFOLIO ANALYSIS

 

The Fund seeks investment results that correspond generally to the price and yield performance, before fees and expenses, of the Northern Trust Global Quality Real Estate IndexSM (the “Underlying Index”). The Underlying Index is designed to reflect the performance of a selection of companies that, in aggregate, possess greater exposure to quality, value and momentum factors relative to the Northern Trust Global Real Estate Index (the “Parent Index”), a float-adjusted market-capitalization weighted index of publicly traded equity securities of U.S. and non-U.S. real estate investment trusts and real estate operating companies. In addition, the Underlying Index is designed to include companies with enhanced risk-return characteristics relative to the global publicly traded real-estate market by featuring quality, value and momentum risk premiums, which Northern Trust Investments, Inc. (“NTI”) believes have been historically demonstrated over a full market cycle. As of October 31, 2022, there were 145 issues in the Underlying Index. NTI uses a “passive” or indexing approach to try to achieve the Fund’s investment objective. NTI uses a representative sampling strategy to manage the Fund. This means that the Fund invests in a representative sample of securities that collectively has an investment profile similar to the Underlying Index. The Fund may or may not hold all of the securities that are included in the Underlying Index.

 

During the 12 months ending October 31, 2022, prices on global equities generally traded lower. Through Q4 of 2021 global equity markets rose as economic data suggested continued growth, allaying concerns over a spike in Covid cases due to the Omicron variant. Global equities declined in Q1 of 2022 as concerns over rising inflation were intensified by Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and the impact subsequent sanctions from the U.S. and European countries had on commodity prices. As part of these sanctions, Russian equity securities were removed from major global indices in March of 2022. The selloff in global equities accelerated in Q2 and Q3 of 2022 as the continued war in Ukraine, rising inflation, energy shortages and tightening monetary policy increased the risk of a

 

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Global Quality Real Estate Index Fund (cont.)

 

 

 

 

 

 

PORTFOLIO ANALYSIS (cont.)

 

global recession. Global equities traded higher in October of 2022 as corporate earnings reported over the month were generally better than expected.

 

The Underlying Index had a negative total return during the 12 months ended October 31, 2022, but outperformed the global equity real estate markets, as defined by the FTSE EPRA/NAREIT Developed Net Index1, by 1.20%. The quality2 and momentum3 factor exposures of the Underlying Index were positive drivers of Fund performance while the value4 factor exposure was a negative driver of Fund performance. Overall, the positive exposure to quality and momentum was enough to offset the headwinds from the negative performance derived from the value exposure. Tracking difference between the Fund’s NAV and the Underlying Index’s total return for the period was +24 basis points (“bps”)5, which is reflective of the Fund’s management fee (-45 bps), stock selection/futures (+34 bps), securities lending (+2 bps), dividend tax differential (+37 bps), performance calculation differences between the Underlying Index and the Fund (-1 bp) and compounding of tracking error over time (-3 bps).

 

1 

The FTSE EPRA/NAREIT Developed Net Index is an index designed to track the performance of listed real estate companies in both developed and emerging countries worldwide.

 

2 

The quality factor is a factor that seeks to identify companies that exhibit financial strength and stability relative to the Parent Index.

 

3 

The momentum factor is a factor that reflects market sentiment and changes in a security price over a given time period.

 

4 

The value factor is a factor reflecting the current worth of a company relative to its own historical value, book value or valuation versus peers.

 

5 

A unit that is equal to 1/100th of 1% and is used to denote the change in a financial instrument.

 

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Real Assets Allocation Index Fund Ticker:  ASET

 

 

CUMULATIVE PERFORMANCE

Through October 31, 2022

 

LOGO

 

 

AVERAGE ANNUAL TOTAL RETURN

For the period ended October 31, 2022

 

    1 Year     3 Year     5 Year     Fund
Inception
11/23/2015
 
 

 

 

 

FlexShares Real Assets Allocation Index Fund (Based on Net Asset Value)

    -11.49     1.19     3.40     5.03

FlexShares Real Assets Allocation Index Fund (Based on Market Price)

    -11.46     1.18     3.34     5.05

MSCI ACWI Index

    -19.96     4.84     5.24     7.29

Northern Trust Real Assets Allocation IndexSM

    -11.34     1.32     3.52     5.16

 

All data as of 10/31/22. Total returns based on market price do not include brokerage commissions that may be payable on secondary market transactions. If brokerage commissions were included, these returns would be lower. Total returns based on market price and net asset value (“NAV”) assume that dividends and capital gain distributions have been reinvested in the Fund at market price and NAV, respectively. NAV is calculated by dividing the total value of all the securities in the Fund’s portfolio plus cash, interest and receivables less any liabilities by the number of Fund shares outstanding. Market price is determined by the midpoint of the bid/ask spread at 4:00 p.m. Eastern Time from the primary listing exchange. Market price returns may vary from NAV returns.

 

Performance quoted represents past performance and does not guarantee future results. The graph and table do not reflect the deduction of taxes that a shareholder would pay on Fund distributions or the redemption or sale of Fund shares. Unlike the index that the Fund seeks to track, the Fund’s total returns are reduced by operating expenses, such as transaction costs and management fees. An investor cannot invest directly in an index.

 

Performance reflects contractual reimbursements in effect until March 1, 2023. In the absence of such reimbursements, performance would be reduced. The gross expense ratio of the Fund is 1.05% and the net expense ratio is 0.57%. The gross and net expense ratios disclosed are as reported in the Fund’s prospectus, which may differ from the gross and net expense ratios presented in the Fund’s financial reports. Current performance may be higher or lower than performance shown. Investment return and the principal value of an investment will fluctuate. Shares may be worth more or less than original cost when redeemed or sold in the market.

 

FlexShares ETFs’ performance data current to the most recent month-end is available at www.flexshares.com.

 

PORTFOLIO ANALYSIS

 

The Fund seeks investment results that correspond generally to the price and yield performance, before fees and expenses, of the Northern Trust Real Assets Allocation IndexSM (the “Underlying Index”). The Fund is a fund of funds and seeks to achieve its investment objective by investing primarily in the shares of other FlexShares ETFs (each an “Underlying Fund,” and together, the “Underlying Funds”) that are eligible for inclusion in the Underlying Index, rather than in securities of individual companies. The Underlying Funds themselves seek investment results corresponding to their own respective underlying indexes. The Underlying Funds invest primarily in separate sets of securities representing or providing exposures to global “real assets.” Real assets are defined by the index provider as physical or tangible assets. Examples of real assets include but are not limited to commodities, precious metals, oil, and real estate. Each Underlying Fund has its own risk profile and will contribute differently to the overall risk profile of the Fund. Each of the Underlying Funds invests in equity securities that are traded in or are issued by companies domiciled in global developed or emerging markets (including the U.S.). Certain of the Underlying Funds may invest in publicly traded units of master limited partnerships and real estate investment trusts. As of October 31, 2022, there were three Underlying Funds in the Underlying Index. Northern Trust Investments, Inc. (“NTI”) uses a “passive” or indexing approach to try to achieve the Fund’s investment objective. NTI generally intends to replicate the constituent securities of the Underlying Index to manage the Fund but may use representative sampling in certain circumstances. “Representative sampling” means investing in a representative sample of securities that collectively has an investment profile similar to the Underlying Index. When the Fund uses representative sampling, it may or may not hold all of the securities that are included in the Underlying Index.

 

During the 12 months ending October 31, 2022, prices on global equities generally traded lower. Through Q4 of 2021 global equity markets rose as economic data suggested continued growth, allaying concerns

 

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PORTFOLIO ANALYSIS (cont.)

 

over a spike in Covid cases due to the Omicron variant. Global equities declined in Q1 of 2022 as concerns over rising inflation were intensified by Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and the impact subsequent sanctions from the U.S. and European countries had on commodity prices. As part of these sanctions, Russian equity securities were removed from major global indices in March of 2022. The selloff in global equities accelerated in Q2 and Q3 of 2022 as the continued war in Ukraine, rising inflation, energy shortages and tightening monetary policy increased the risk of a global recession. Global equities traded higher in October of 2022 as corporate earnings reported over the month were generally better than expected.

 

The Underlying Index had a negative total return during the 12 months ended October 31, 2022, but outperformed the global equity markets, as defined by the MSCI All Country World Index (ACWI)1 by 8.62%. The Underlying Index outperformed the MSCI All Country World Index due to the Underlying Index’s greater allocation to infrastructure relative to its real estate allocation, as well as its inclusion of natural resources, which had a positive total return for the 12 months. Tracking difference between the Fund’s NAV and the Underlying Index’s total return for the period was -15 basis points (“bps”)2, which is largely reflective of the Fund’s management fee (-57 bps), a reimbursement amount equal to the Acquired Fund Fees and Expenses attributable to the Fund’s investments in the Underlying Funds (+46 bps), stock selection/futures (-3 bps) and performance calculation differences between the Underlying Index and the Fund (-1 bp).

 

1 

The Morgan Stanley Capital International All Country World Index is a market-capitalization-weighted index maintained by Morgan Stanley Capital International (MSCI) and is designed to provide a broad measure of stock performance throughout the world.

 

2 

A unit that is equal to 1/100th of 1% and is used to denote the change in a financial instrument.

 

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Quality Dividend Index Fund Ticker:  QDF

 

 

CUMULATIVE PERFORMANCE

Through October 31, 2022

 

LOGO

 

 

AVERAGE ANNUAL TOTAL RETURN

For the period ended October 31, 2022

 

    1 Year     3 Year     5 Year     Fund
Inception
12/14/2012
 
 

 

 

 

FlexShares Quality Dividend Index Fund (Based on Net Asset Value)

    -8.29     6.90     7.31     10.86

FlexShares Quality Dividend Index Fund (Based on Market Price)

    -8.27     6.89     7.31     10.87

Russell 1000® Index

    -16.38     9.98     10.20     12.74

Northern Trust Quality Dividend IndexSM

    -7.95     7.45     7.84     11.39

 

All data as of 10/31/22. Total returns based on market price do not include brokerage commissions that may be payable on secondary market transactions. If brokerage commissions were included, these returns would be lower. Total returns based on market price and net asset value (“NAV”) assume that dividends and capital gain distributions have been reinvested in the Fund at market price and NAV, respectively. NAV is calculated by dividing the total value of all the securities in the Fund’s portfolio plus cash, interest and receivables less any liabilities by the number of Fund shares outstanding. Market price is determined by the midpoint of the bid/ask spread at 4:00 p.m. Eastern Time from the primary listing exchange. Market price returns may vary from NAV returns.

 

Performance quoted represents past performance and does not guarantee future results. The graph and table do not reflect the deduction of taxes that a shareholder would pay on Fund distributions or the redemption or sale of Fund shares. Unlike the index that the Fund seeks to track, the Fund’s total returns are reduced by operating expenses, such as transaction costs and management fees. An investor cannot invest directly in an index.

 

Performance reflects contractual reimbursements in effect until March 1, 2023. In the absence of such reimbursements, performance would be reduced. The gross expense ratio of the Fund is 0.38% and the net expense ratio is 0.37%. The gross and net expense ratios disclosed are as reported in the Fund’s prospectus, which may differ from the gross and net expense ratios presented in the Fund’s financial reports. Current performance may be higher or lower than performance shown. Investment return and the principal value of an investment will fluctuate. Shares may be worth more or less than original cost when redeemed or sold in the market.

 

FlexShares ETFs’ performance data current to the most recent month-end is available at www.flexshares.com.

 

PORTFOLIO ANALYSIS

 

The Fund seeks to provide investment results that correspond generally, before fees and expenses, to the price and yield performance of the Northern Trust Quality Dividend IndexSM (the “Underlying Index”). The Underlying Index is designed to reflect the performance of a selection of companies that, in aggregate, possess greater financial strength and stability characteristics relative to the Northern Trust 1250 Index (the “Parent Index”)1. In addition, the Underlying Index is designed to select companies from the Parent Index that have enhanced risk-return characteristics and that in the aggregate have the potential to generate income in excess of the income generated by securities in the Parent Index with a beta2 that is similar to that of the Parent Index. As of October 31, 2022, there were 127 issues in the Underlying Index. Northern Trust Investments, Inc. (“NTI”) uses a “passive” or indexing approach to try to achieve the Fund’s investment objective. NTI uses a representative sampling strategy to manage the Fund. This means that the Fund invests in a representative sample of securities that collectively has an investment profile similar to the Underlying Index. The Fund may or may not hold all of the securities that are included in the Underlying Index.

 

During the 12 months ending October 31, 2022, prices on domestic equities generally traded lower. Through Q4 of 2021 U.S. equity markets rose as economic data and strong corporate earnings suggested continued growth, allaying concerns over a spike in Covid cases due to the Omicron variant. U.S. equities declined in Q1 of 2022 as concerns over rising inflation were intensified by

 

1 

Northern Trust 1250 Index is a float-adjusted market-capitalization weighted index comprised of U.S. domiciled large- and mid-capitalization companies.

 

2 

A statistical measure of the volatility, or sensitivity, of rates of return on a portfolio or security compared to a market index and time period. The beta for an ETF measures the expected change in return of the ETF relative to the return of a designated index. By definition, the beta of the Standard & Poor’s (“S&P”) 500 Index is 1.00. Accordingly, a fund with a 1.10 beta is expected to perform 10% better than the S&P 500 Index in rising markets and 10% worse in falling markets.

 

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Quality Dividend Index Fund (cont.)

 

 

PORTFOLIO ANALYSIS (cont.)

 

Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and the impact subsequent sanctions from the U.S. and European countries had on commodity prices. In an attempt to combat inflation, the U.S. Federal Reserve (the “Fed”) raised the key interest rate3 by 0.25% in March 2022 and signaled more aggressive key interest rate hikes may be necessary. Q1 of 2022 also saw a wide variance in sector performance as energy companies had outsized positive performance while the technology and communication services sectors were the worst performers. The selloff of U.S. equities accelerated in Q2 of 2022 as the Fed moved forward with aggressive key interest rate hikes to seek to combat rising inflation. The Fed increased the key interest rate 0.50% in May and 0.75% in June while signaling additional aggressive key interest rate hikes at future meetings were likely. Economic data was better than expected, but there were some signals that a slowdown may be coming. U.S. equity markets continued lower in Q3 of 2022 as the Fed continued raising the key interest rate with two 0.75% increases in July and September. Gross Domestic Product data showed year-over-year growth to be negative for Q2 of 2022, marking the second consecutive quarter of negative growth. Domestic equities rebounded in October of 2022 as corporate earnings reported over the month were generally better than expected. Sector performance dispersion was again large as the energy sector continued to outpace the rest of the U.S. equity market.

 

Because of the changes in growth expectations and the rising rate environment, U.S. domestic investments trended downward during the 12 months ended October 31, 2022 and we believe the dividend yield factor4 was a positive driver of Fund performance as higher yielding investments outperformed lower yielding and non-dividend paying investments. In addition, we believe that the changes experienced in the macroeconomic environment as well as the increase in interest rates were conducive to high quality factor5 companies, resulting in the high-quality factor exposure augmenting Fund performance over the

12 months. Overall, the positive performance derived from the dividend and quality factor exposures of the Underlying Index were the primary sources of the Underlying Index’s outperformance against the Russell 1000® Index6 by 8.43%. Tracking difference between the Fund’s NAV and the Underlying Index’s total return for the 12-month period was -34 basis points (“bps”)7, which is reflective of the management fee (-37 bps), stock selection/futures (-1 bps), securities lending (+3 bps), and compounding of tracking error over time (+1 bps).

 

3 

The key interest rate is the interest rate charged to banks when they borrow funds from other banks or from the Federal Reserve, which is the central bank of the U.S. When banks lend money to each other, the key rate is known as the federal funds rate.

 

4 

Dividend yield factor is a factor that seeks to identify companies that realize a dividend yield above the Parent Index.

5 

The quality factor is a factor that seeks to identify companies that exhibit stable returns relative to the market.

 

6 

The Russell 1000® Index refers to a stock market index that represents the 1000 top companies in the United States.

 

7 

A unit that is equal to 1/100th of 1% and is used to denote the change in a financial instrument.

 

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Dividend Defensive Index Fund Ticker:  QDEF

 

 

CUMULATIVE PERFORMANCE

Through October 31, 2022

 

LOGO

 

AVERAGE ANNUAL TOTAL RETURN

For the period ended October 31, 2022

 

    1 Year     3 Year     5 Year     Fund
Inception
12/14/2012
 
 

 

 

 

FlexShares Quality Dividend Defensive Index Fund (Based on Net Asset Value)

    -7.53     5.86     7.51     10.78

FlexShares Quality Dividend Defensive Index Fund (Based on Market Price)

    -7.48     5.87     7.53     10.78

Russell 1000® Index

    -16.38     9.98     10.20     12.74

Northern Trust Quality Dividend Defensive IndexSM

    -7.09     6.23     8.10     11.33

 

All data as of 10/31/22. Total returns based on market price do not include brokerage commissions that may be payable on secondary market transactions. If brokerage commissions were included, these returns would be lower. Total returns based on market price and net asset value (“NAV”) assume that dividends and capital gain distributions have been reinvested in the Fund at market price and NAV, respectively. NAV is calculated by dividing the total value of all the securities in the Fund’s portfolio plus cash, interest and receivables less any liabilities by the number of Fund shares outstanding. Market price is determined by the midpoint of the bid/ask spread at 4:00 p.m. Eastern Time from the primary listing exchange. Market price returns may vary from NAV returns.

 

Performance quoted represents past performance and does not guarantee future results. The graph and table do not reflect the deduction of taxes that a shareholder would pay on Fund distributions or the redemption or sale of Fund shares. Unlike the index that the Fund seeks to track, the Fund’s total returns are reduced by operating expenses, such as transaction costs and management fees. An investor cannot invest directly in an index.

 

Performance reflects contractual reimbursements in effect until March 1, 2023. In the absence of such reimbursements, performance would be reduced. The gross expense ratio of the Fund is 0.38% and the net expense ratio is 0.37%. The gross and net expense ratios disclosed are as reported in the Fund’s prospectus, which may differ from the gross and net expense ratios presented in the Fund’s financial reports. Current performance may be higher or lower than performance shown. Investment return and the principal value of an investment will fluctuate. Shares may be worth more or less than original cost when redeemed or sold in the market.

 

FlexShares ETFs’ performance data current to the most recent month-end is available at www.flexshares.com.

 

PORTFOLIO ANALYSIS

 

The Fund seeks to provide investment results that correspond generally, before fees and expenses, to the price and yield performance of the Northern Trust Quality Dividend Defensive IndexSM (the “Underlying Index”). The Underlying Index is designed to reflect the performance of a selection of companies that, in aggregate, possess greater financial strength and stability characteristics relative to the Northern Trust 1250 Index (the “Parent Index”)1. In addition, the Underlying Index is designed to select companies from the Parent Index that have enhanced risk-return characteristics and that in the aggregate have the potential to generate income in excess of the income generated by securities in the Parent Index with a beta2 that is lower in relation to that of the Parent Index. As of October 31, 2022, there were 109 issues in the Underlying Index. Northern Trust Investments, Inc. (“NTI”) uses a “passive” or indexing approach to try to achieve the Fund’s investment objective. NTI uses a representative sampling strategy to manage the Fund. This means that the Fund invests in a representative sample of securities that collectively has an investment profile similar to the Underlying Index. The Fund may or may not hold all of the securities that are included in the Underlying Index.

 

During the 12 months ending October 31, 2022, prices on domestic equities generally traded lower. Through Q4 of 2021 U.S. equity markets rose as economic data and strong corporate earnings suggested continued growth, allaying concerns over a spike in Covid cases due to the Omicron variant. U.S. equities declined in Q1 of 2022 as concerns over rising inflation were intensified by

 

1 

Northern Trust 1250 Index is a float-adjusted market-capitalization weighted index comprised of U.S. domiciled large- and mid-capitalization companies.

 

2 

A statistical measure of the volatility, or sensitivity, of rates of return on a portfolio or security compared to a market index and time period. The beta for an ETF measures the expected change in return of the ETF relative to the return of a designated index. By definition, the beta of the Standard & Poor’s (“S&P”) 500 Index is 1.00. Accordingly, a fund with a 1.10 beta is expected to perform 10% better than the S&P 500 Index in rising markets and 10% worse in falling markets.

 

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Dividend Defensive Index Fund (cont.)

 

 

PORTFOLIO ANALYSIS (cont.)

 

Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and the impact subsequent sanctions from the U.S. and European countries had on commodity prices. In an attempt to combat inflation, the U.S. Federal Reserve (the “Fed”) raised the key interest rate3 by 0.25% in March 2022 and signaled more aggressive key interest rate hikes may be necessary. Q1 of 2022 also saw a wide variance in sector performance as energy companies had outsized positive performance while the technology and communication services sectors were the worst performers. The selloff of U.S. equities accelerated in Q2 of 2022 as the Fed moved forward with aggressive key interest rate hikes to seek to combat rising inflation. The Fed increased the key interest rate 0.50% in May and 0.75% in June while signaling additional aggressive key interest rate hikes at future meetings were likely. Economic data was better than expected, but there were some signals that a slowdown may be coming. U.S. equity markets continued lower in Q3 of 2022 as the Fed continued raising the key interest rate with two 0.75% increases in July and September. Gross Domestic Product data showed year-over-year growth to be negative for Q2 of 2022, marking the second consecutive quarter of negative growth. Domestic equities rebounded in October of 2022 as corporate earnings reported over the month were generally better than expected. Sector performance dispersion was again large as the energy sector continued to outpace the rest of the U.S. equity market.

 

Because of the changes in growth expectations and the rising rate environment, U.S. domestic investments trended downward during the 12 months ended October 31, 2022 and we believe the dividend yield factor4 was a positive driver of Fund performance as higher yielding investments outperformed lower yielding and non-dividend paying investments. In addition, we believe that the changes experienced in the macroeconomic environment as well as the increase in interest rates were conducive to high quality factor5 companies, resulting in the high-quality factor exposure augmenting Fund performance over the 12 months. Overall, the positive performance derived

from the dividend and quality factor exposures along with the low beta factor exposures of the Underlying Index were the primary sources of the Underlying Index’s outperformance against the Russell 1000® Index6 by 9.29%. Tracking difference between the Fund’s NAV and the Underlying Index’s total return for the 12-month period was -44 basis points (“bps”)7, which is reflective of the management fee (-37 bps), stock selection/futures (-10 bps), securities lending (+3 bps), performance calculation differences between the Underlying Index and the Fund (-1 bp), and compounding of tracking error over time (+1 bps).

 

3 

The key interest rate is the interest rate charged to banks when they borrow funds from other banks or from the Federal Reserve, which is the central bank of the U.S. When banks lend money to each other, the key rate is known as the federal funds rate.

 

4 

Dividend yield factor is a factor that seeks to identify companies that realize a dividend yield above the Parent Index.

 

5 

The quality factor is a factor that seeks to identify companies that exhibit stable returns relative to the market.

 

6 

The Russell 1000® Index refers to a stock market index that represents the 1000 top companies in the United States.

 

7 

A unit that is equal to 1/100th of 1% and is used to denote the change in a financial instrument.

 

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Dividend Dynamic Index Fund Ticker:  QDYN

 

 

CUMULATIVE PERFORMANCE

Through October 31, 2022

 

LOGO

 

AVERAGE ANNUAL TOTAL RETURN

For the period ended October 31, 2022

 

    1 Year     3 Year     5 Year     Fund
Inception
12/14/2012
 
 

 

 

 

FlexShares Quality Dividend Dynamic Index Fund (Based on Net Asset Value)

    -9.23     10.00     8.86     11.52

FlexShares Quality Dividend Dynamic Index Fund (Based on Market Price)

    -9.20     10.02     8.89     11.52

Russell 1000® Index

    -16.38     9.98     10.20     12.74

Northern Trust Quality Dividend Dynamic IndexSM

    -8.87     10.39     9.20     11.90

 

All data as of 10/31/22. Total returns based on market price do not include brokerage commissions that may be payable on secondary market transactions. If brokerage commissions were included, these returns would be lower. Total returns based on market price and net asset value (“NAV”) assume that dividends and capital gain distributions have been reinvested in the Fund at market price and NAV, respectively. NAV is calculated by dividing the total value of all the securities in the Fund’s portfolio plus cash, interest and receivables less any liabilities by the number of Fund shares outstanding. Market price is determined by the midpoint of the bid/ask spread at 4:00 p.m. Eastern Time from the primary listing exchange. Market price returns may vary from NAV returns.

 

Performance quoted represents past performance and does not guarantee future results. The graph and table do not reflect the deduction of taxes that a shareholder would pay on Fund distributions or the redemption or sale of Fund shares. Unlike the index that the Fund seeks to track, the Fund’s total returns are reduced by operating expenses, such as transaction costs and management fees. An investor cannot invest directly in an index.

 

Performance reflects contractual reimbursements in effect until March 1, 2023. In the absence of such reimbursements, performance would be reduced. The gross expense ratio of the Fund is 0.38% and the net expense ratio is 0.37%. The gross and net expense ratios disclosed are as reported in the Fund’s prospectus, which may differ from the gross and net expense ratios presented in the Fund’s financial reports. Current performance may be higher or lower than performance shown. Investment return and the principal value of an investment will fluctuate. Shares may be worth more or less than original cost when redeemed or sold in the market.

 

FlexShares ETFs’ performance data current to the most recent month-end is available at www.flexshares.com.

 

PORTFOLIO ANALYSIS

 

The Fund seeks to provide investment results that correspond generally, before fees and expenses, to the price and yield performance of the Northern Trust Quality Dividend Dynamic IndexSM (the “Underlying Index”). The Underlying Index is designed to reflect the performance of a selection of companies that, in aggregate, possess greater financial strength and stability characteristics relative to the Northern Trust 1250 Index (the “Parent Index”)1. In addition, the Underlying Index is designed to select companies from the Parent Index that have enhanced risk return characteristics and that in the aggregate have the potential to generate income in excess of the income generated by securities in the Parent Index with a beta2 that is higher in relation to that of the Parent Index. As of October 31, 2022, there were 124 issues in the Underlying Index. Northern Trust Investments, Inc. (“NTI”) uses a “passive” or indexing approach to try to achieve the Fund’s investment objective. NTI uses a representative sampling strategy to manage the Fund. This means that the Fund invests in a representative sample of securities that collectively has an investment profile similar to the Underlying Index. The Fund may or may not hold all of the securities that are included in the Underlying Index.

 

During the 12 months ending October 31, 2022, prices on domestic equities generally traded lower. Through Q4 of 2021 U.S. equity markets rose as economic data and strong corporate earnings suggested continued growth, allaying concerns over a spike in Covid cases due to the Omicron variant. U.S. equities declined in Q1 of 2022 as concerns over rising inflation were intensified by

 

1 

Northern Trust 1250 Index is a float-adjusted market-capitalization weighted index comprised of U.S. domiciled large- and mid-capitalization companies.

 

2 

A statistical measure of the volatility, or sensitivity, of rates of return on a portfolio or security compared to a market index and time period. The beta for an ETF measures the expected change in return of the ETF relative to the return of a designated index. By definition, the beta of the Standard & Poor’s (“S&P”) 500 Index is 1.00. Accordingly, a fund with a 1.10 beta is expected to perform 10% better than the S&P 500 Index in rising markets and 10% worse in falling markets.

 

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Dividend Dynamic Index Fund (cont.)

 

 

PORTFOLIO ANALYSIS (cont.)

 

Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and the impact subsequent sanctions from the U.S. and European countries had on commodity prices. In an attempt to combat inflation, the U.S. Federal Reserve (the “Fed”) raised the key interest rate3 by 0.25% in March 2022 and signaled more aggressive key interest rate hikes may be necessary. Q1 of 2022 also saw a wide variance in sector performance as energy companies had outsized positive performance while the technology and communication services sectors were the worst performers. The selloff of U.S. equities accelerated in Q2 of 2022 as the Fed moved forward with aggressive key interest rate hikes to seek to combat rising inflation. The Fed increased the key interest rate 0.50% in May and 0.75% in June while signaling additional aggressive key interest rate hikes at future meetings were likely. Economic data was better than expected, but there were some signals that a slowdown may be coming. U.S. equity markets continued lower in Q3 of 2022 as the Fed continued raising the key interest rate with two 0.75% increases in July and September. Gross Domestic Product data showed year-over-year growth to be negative for Q2 of 2022, marking the second consecutive quarter of negative growth. Domestic equities rebounded in October of 2022 as corporate earnings reported over the month were generally better than expected. Sector performance dispersion was again large as the energy sector continued to outpace the rest of the U.S. equity market.

 

Because of the changes in growth expectations and the rising rate environment, U.S. domestic investments trended downward during the 12 months ended October 31, 2022 and we believe the dividend yield factor4 was a positive driver of Fund performance as higher yielding investments outperformed lower yielding and non-dividend paying investments. In addition, we believe that the changes experienced in the macroeconomic environment as well as the increase in interest rates were conducive to high quality factor5 companies, resulting in the high-quality factor exposure augmenting Fund performance over the 12 months. Because U.S. equities moved lower over the

12 months, we believe that the high beta exposure detracted from Fund performance. Overall, the positive performance derived from the yield and quality factor exposures of the Underlying Index were enough to offset the negative performance of its high beta exposure leading to the Underlying Index’s outperformance against the Russell 1000® Index6 by 7.51%. Tracking difference between the Fund’s NAV and the Underlying Index’s total return for the 12-month period was -36 basis points (“bps”)7, which is reflective of the management fee (-37 bps), stock selection/futures (-3 bps), securities lending (+3 bps) and compounding of tracking error over time (+1 bp).

 

3 

The key interest rate is the interest rate charged to banks when they borrow funds from other banks or from the Federal Reserve, which is the central bank of the U.S. When banks lend money to each other, the key rate is known as the federal funds rate.

 

4 

Dividend yield factor is a factor that seeks to identify companies that realize a dividend yield above the Parent Index.

 

5 

The quality factor is a factor that seeks to identify companies that exhibit stable returns relative to the market.

 

6 

The Russell 1000 Index refers to a stock market index that represents the 1000 top companies in the United States.

 

7 

A unit that is equal to 1/100th of 1% and is used to denote the change in a financial instrument.

 

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Quality Dividend Index Fund Ticker:  IQDF

 

 

CUMULATIVE PERFORMANCE

Through October 31, 2022

 

LOGO

 

AVERAGE ANNUAL TOTAL RETURN

For the period ended October 31, 2022

 

    1 Year     3 Year     5 Year     Fund
Inception
4/12/2013
 
 

 

 

 

FlexShares International Quality Dividend Index Fund (Based on Net Asset Value)

    -24.11     -2.92     -2.35     0.98

FlexShares International Quality Dividend Index Fund (Based on Market Price)

    -24.52     -2.98     -2.44     0.96

MSCI AC World ex USA Index

    -24.73     -1.68     -0.60     2.39

Northern Trust International Quality Dividend IndexSM

    -24.06     -2.66     -2.20     1.30

 

All data as of 10/31/22. Total returns based on market price do not include brokerage commissions that may be payable on secondary market transactions. If brokerage commissions were included, these returns would be lower. Total returns based on market price and net asset value (“NAV”) assume that dividends and capital gain distributions have been reinvested in the Fund at market price and NAV, respectively. NAV is calculated by dividing the total value of all the securities in the Fund’s portfolio plus cash, interest and receivables less any liabilities by the number of Fund shares outstanding. Market price is determined by the midpoint of the bid/ask spread at 4:00 p.m. Eastern Time from the primary listing exchange. Market price returns may vary from NAV returns.

 

Performance quoted represents past performance and does not guarantee future results. The graph and table do not reflect the deduction of taxes that a shareholder would pay on Fund distributions or the redemption or sale of Fund shares. Unlike the index that the Fund seeks to track, the Fund’s total returns are reduced by operating expenses, such as transaction costs and management fees. An investor cannot invest directly in an index.

 

Performance reflects contractual reimbursements in effect until March 1, 2023. In the absence of such reimbursements, performance would be reduced. The gross expense ratio of the Fund is 0.48% and the net expense ratio is 0.47%. The gross and net expense ratios disclosed are as reported in the Fund’s prospectus, which may differ from the gross and net expense ratios presented in the Fund’s financial reports. Current performance may be higher or lower than performance shown. Investment return and the principal value of an investment will fluctuate. Shares may be worth more or less than original cost when redeemed or sold in the market.

 

FlexShares ETFs’ performance data current to the most recent month-end is available at www.flexshares.com.

 

PORTFOLIO ANALYSIS

 

The Fund seeks to provide investment results that correspond generally, before fees and expenses, to the price and yield performance of the Northern Trust International Quality Dividend IndexSM (the “Underlying Index”). The Underlying Index is designed to reflect the performance of a selection of companies that, in aggregate, possess greater financial strength and stability characteristics relative to the Northern Trust International Large Cap Index (the “Parent Index”)1. In addition, the Underlying Index is designed to select companies from the Parent Index that have enhanced risk return characteristics and that in the aggregate have the potential to generate income in excess of the income generated by securities in the Parent Index with a beta2 that is similar to that of the Parent Index. As of October 31, 2022, there were 202 issues in the Underlying Index. Northern Trust Investments, Inc. (“NTI”) uses a “passive” or indexing approach to try to achieve the Fund’s investment objective. NTI uses a representative sampling strategy to manage the Fund. This means that the Fund invests in a representative sample of securities that collectively has an investment profile similar to the Underlying Index. The Fund may or may not hold all of the securities that are included in the Underlying Index.

 

During the 12 months ending October 31, 2022, prices on international equities generally traded lower. Over the course of the 12-month period the U.S. dollar (USD) rose significantly and negatively impacted U.S. investors as returns in international currencies generally were hurt by the rising USD. Through Q4 of 2021, international equities

 

1 

Northern Trust International Large Cap Index is a float-adjusted market-capitalization weighted index comprised of non-U.S. domiciled large- and mid-capitalization companies.

 

2 

A statistical measure of the volatility, or sensitivity, of rates of return on a portfolio or security compared to a market index and time period. The beta for an ETF measures the expected change in return of the ETF relative to the return of a designated index. By definition, the beta of the Standard & Poor’s (“S&P”) 500 Index is 1.00. Accordingly, a fund with a 1.10 beta is expected to perform 10% better than the S&P 500 Index in rising markets and 10% worse in falling markets.

 

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Quality Dividend Index Fund (cont.)

 

 

PORTFOLIO ANALYSIS (cont.)

 

traded lower as the rapid spread of the Omicron variant of Covid-19 stoked fears that a new round of lockdowns in China would hinder growth in the region. International equity markets continued to decline in Q1 of 2022 as Russia launched a full scale invasion into Ukraine and the U.S. and its European allies responded with sanctions. As part of these sanctions, Russian equity securities were removed from major international market indices in March. The selloff in international equities accelerated in Q2 and Q3 of 2022 as the continued war in Ukraine, rising inflation, energy shortages and tightening monetary policy increased the risk of a global recession. As global central banks struggled to keep pace with the aggressive key interest rate3 hikes by the U.S. Federal Reserve, the increasing interest rate differential caused the USD to strengthen versus many global currencies. International equities generally traded higher in October of 2022 as corporate earnings showed resilience and investors interpreted statements by the European Central Bank regarding the likelihood of a recession as a potential reprieve to further key interest rate hikes in the near future.

 

Because of the changes in growth expectations and the rising rate environment, international investments trended downward during the 12 months ended October 31, 2022 and we believe the dividend yield factor4 was a positive driver of Fund performance as high yielding investments outperformed low yielding and non-dividend paying investments. In addition, we believe that the changes experienced in the macroeconomic environment as well as the increase in interest rates were conducive to high quality factor5 companies, resulting in the high-quality factor exposure augmenting Fund performance over the 12 months. Overall, the positive performance derived from the dividend and quality factor exposures of the Underlying Index were the primary sources of the Underlying Index’s outperformance against the MSCI ACWI ex USA Index6 by 0.67%. Tracking difference between the Fund’s NAV and the Underlying Index’s total return for the 12-month period was -5 basis points (“bps”)7, which is reflective of the Fund’s management fee (-47 bps), stock selection/futures

(+32 bps), securities lending (+5 bps), performance calculation differences between the Underlying Index and the Fund (+3 bps), and compounding of tracking error over time (+2 bps).

 

3 

The key interest rate is the interest rate charged to banks when they borrow funds from other banks or from the Federal Reserve, which is the central bank of the U.S. When banks lend money to each other, the key rate is known as the federal funds rate.

 

4 

Dividend yield factor is a factor that seeks to identify companies that realize a dividend yield above the Parent Index.

 

5 

The quality factor is a factor that seeks to identify companies that exhibit stable returns relative to the market.

6 

The Morgan Stanley Capital International All Country World Index Ex-U.S. is a market-capitalization-weighted index maintained by Morgan Stanley Capital International (MSCI) and is designed to provide a broad measure of stock performance throughout the world, with the exception of U.S.-based companies.

 

7 

A unit that is equal to 1/100th of 1% and is used to denote the change in a financial instrument.

 

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Quality Dividend Defensive Index Fund Ticker:  IQDE

 

 

CUMULATIVE PERFORMANCE

Through October 31, 2022

 

LOGO

 

AVERAGE ANNUAL TOTAL RETURN

For the period ended October 31, 2022

 

    1 Year     3 Year     5 Year     Fund
Inception
4/12/2013
 
 

 

 

 

FlexShares International Quality Dividend Defensive Index Fund (Based on Net Asset Value)

    -22.06     -2.89     -2.37     0.52

FlexShares International Quality Dividend Defensive Index Fund (Based on Market Price)

    -22.29     -2.98     -2.53     0.48

MSCI AC World ex USA Index

    -24.73     -1.68     -0.60     2.39

Northern Trust International Quality Dividend Defensive IndexSM

    -21.86     -2.57     -2.13     0.98

 

All data as of 10/31/22. Total returns based on market price do not include brokerage commissions that may be payable on secondary market transactions. If brokerage commissions were included, these returns would be lower. Total returns based on market price and net asset value (“NAV”) assume that dividends and capital gain distributions have been reinvested in the Fund at market price and NAV, respectively. NAV is calculated by dividing the total value of all the securities in the Fund’s portfolio plus cash, interest and receivables less any liabilities by the number of Fund shares outstanding. Market price is determined by the midpoint of the bid/ask spread at 4:00 p.m. Eastern Time from the primary listing exchange. Market price returns may vary from NAV returns.

 

Performance quoted represents past performance and does not guarantee future results. The graph and table do not reflect the deduction of taxes that a shareholder would pay on Fund distributions or the redemption or sale of Fund shares. Unlike the index that the Fund seeks to track, the Fund’s total returns are reduced by operating expenses, such as transaction costs and management fees. An investor cannot invest directly in an index.

 

Performance reflects contractual reimbursements in effect until March 1, 2023. In the absence of such reimbursements, performance would be reduced. The gross expense ratio of the Fund is 0.48% and the net expense ratio is 0.47%. The gross and net expense ratios disclosed are as reported in the Fund’s prospectus, which may differ from the gross and net expense ratios presented in the Fund’s financial reports. Current performance may be higher or lower than performance shown. Investment return and the principal value of an investment will fluctuate. Shares may be worth more or less than original cost when redeemed or sold in the market.

 

FlexShares ETFs’ performance data current to the most recent month-end is available at www.flexshares.com.

 

PORTFOLIO ANALYSIS

 

The Fund seeks to provide investment results that correspond generally, before fees and expenses, to the price and yield performance of the Northern Trust International Quality Dividend Defensive IndexSM (the “Underlying Index”). The Underlying Index is designed to reflect the performance of a selection of companies that, in aggregate, possess greater financial strength and stability characteristics relative to the Northern Trust International Large Cap Index (the “Parent Index”)1. In addition, the Underlying Index is designed to select companies from the Parent Index that have enhanced risk return characteristics and that in the aggregate have the potential to generate income in excess of the income generated by securities in the Parent Index with a beta2 that is less than that of the Parent Index. As of October 31, 2022, there were 210 issues in the Underlying Index. Northern Trust Investments, Inc. (“NTI”) uses a “passive” or indexing approach to try to achieve the Fund’s investment objective. NTI uses a representative sampling strategy to manage the Fund. This means that the Fund invests in a representative sample of securities that collectively has an investment profile similar to the Underlying Index. The Fund may or may not hold all of the securities that are included in the Underlying Index.

 

During the 12 months ending October 31, 2022, prices on international equities generally traded lower. Over the course of the 12-month period the U.S. dollar (USD) rose significantly and negatively impacted U.S. investors as returns in international currencies generally were hurt by the rising dollar. Through Q4 of 2021, international equities

 

1 

Northern Trust International Large Cap Index is a float-adjusted market-capitalization weighted index comprised of non-U.S. domiciled large- and mid-capitalization companies.

 

2 

A statistical measure of the volatility, or sensitivity, of rates of return on a portfolio or security compared to a market index and time period. The beta for an ETF measures the expected change in return of the ETF relative to the return of a designated index. By definition, the beta of the Standard & Poor’s (“S&P”) 500 Index is 1.00. Accordingly, a fund with a 1.10 beta is expected to perform 10% better than the S&P 500 Index in rising markets and 10% worse in falling markets.

 

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Quality Dividend Defensive Index Fund (cont.)

 

 

PORTFOLIO ANALYSIS (cont.)

 

traded lower as the rapid spread of the Omicron variant of Covid-19 stoked fears that a new round of lockdowns in China would hinder growth in the region. International equity markets continued to decline in Q1 of 2022 as Russia launched a full scale invasion into Ukraine and the U.S. and its European allies responded with sanctions. As part of these sanctions, Russian equity securities were removed from major international market indices in March. The selloff in international equities accelerated in Q2 and Q3 of 2022 as the continued war in Ukraine, rising inflation, energy shortages and tightening monetary policy increased the risk of a global recession. As global central banks struggled to keep pace with the aggressive key interest rate3 hikes by the U.S. Federal Reserve, the increasing interest rate differential caused the USD to strengthen versus many global currencies. International equities generally traded higher in October of 2022 as corporate earnings showed resilience and investors interpreted statements by the European Central Bank regarding the likelihood of a recession as a potential reprieve to further key interest rate hikes in the near future.

 

Because of the changes in growth expectations and the rising rate environment, international investments trended downward during the 12 months ended October 31, 2022 and we believe the dividend yield factor4 was a positive driver of Fund performance as high yielding investments outperformed low yielding and non-dividend paying investments, as was the low beta exposure. In addition, we believe that the changes experienced in the macroeconomic environment as well as the increase in interest rates were conducive to high quality factor5 companies, resulting in the high-quality factor exposure augmenting Fund performance over the 12 months. Overall, the positive performance derived from the dividend, quality and low beta factor exposures of the Underlying Index were the primary sources of the Underlying Index’s outperformance against the MSCI ACWI ex USA Index6 by 2.87%. Tracking difference between the Fund’s NAV and the Underlying Index’s total return for the 12-month period was -20 basis points (“bps”)7, which is reflective of the Fund’s management fee (-47 bps), stock selection/futures (+8 bps), securities lending (+6 bps),

performance calculation differences between the Underlying Index and the Fund (+1 bps), India Cap Gain Tax (+7 bps) and compounding of tracking error over time (+5 bps).

 

3 

The key interest rate is the interest rate charged to banks when they borrow funds from other banks or from the Federal Reserve, which is the central bank of the U.S. When banks lend money to each other, the key rate is known as the federal funds rate.

 

4 

Dividend yield factor is a factor that seeks to identify companies that realize a dividend yield above the Parent Index.

 

5 

The quality factor is a factor that seeks to identify companies that exhibit stable returns relative to the market.

 

6 

The Morgan Stanley Capital International All Country World Index Ex-U.S. is a market-capitalization-weighted index maintained by Morgan Stanley Capital International (MSCI) and is designed to provide a broad measure of stock performance throughout the world, with the exception of U.S.-based companies.

 

7 

A unit that is equal to 1/100th of 1% and is used to denote the change in a financial instrument.

 

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Quality Dividend Dynamic Index Fund Ticker:  IQDY

 

 

CUMULATIVE PERFORMANCE

Through October 31, 2022

 

LOGO

 

AVERAGE ANNUAL TOTAL RETURN

For the period ended October 31, 2022

 

    1 Year     3 Year     5 Year     Fund
Inception
4/12/2013
 
 

 

 

 

FlexShares International Quality Dividend Dynamic Index Fund (Based on Net Asset Value)

    -25.48     -1.03     -0.88     2.46

FlexShares International Quality Dividend Dynamic Index Fund (Based on Market Price)

    -26.15     -1.23     -1.01     2.43

MSCI AC World ex USA Index

    -24.73     -1.68     -0.60     2.39

Northern Trust International Quality Dividend Dynamic IndexSM

    -25.46     -0.73     -0.65     2.85

 

All data as of 10/31/22. Total returns based on market price do not include brokerage commissions that may be payable on secondary market transactions. If brokerage commissions were included, these returns would be lower. Total returns based on market price and net asset value (“NAV”) assume that dividends and capital gain distributions have been reinvested in the Fund at market price and NAV, respectively. NAV is calculated by dividing the total value of all the securities in the Fund’s portfolio plus cash, interest and receivables less any liabilities by the number of Fund shares outstanding. Market price is determined by the midpoint of the bid/ask spread at 4:00 p.m. Eastern Time from the primary listing exchange. Market price returns may vary from NAV returns.

 

Performance quoted represents past performance and does not guarantee future results. The graph and table do not reflect the deduction of taxes that a shareholder would pay on Fund distributions or the redemption or sale of Fund shares. Unlike the index that the Fund seeks to track, the Fund’s total returns are reduced by operating expenses, such as transaction costs and management fees. An investor cannot invest directly in an index.

 

Performance reflects contractual reimbursements in effect until March 1, 2023. In the absence of such reimbursements, performance would be reduced. The gross expense ratio of the Fund is 0.48% and the net expense ratio is 0.47%. The gross and net expense ratios disclosed are as reported in the Fund’s prospectus, which may differ from the gross and net expense ratios presented in the Fund’s financial reports. Current performance may be higher or lower than performance shown. Investment return and the principal value of an investment will fluctuate. Shares may be worth more or less than original cost when redeemed or sold in the market.

 

FlexShares ETFs’ performance data current to the most recent month-end is available at www.flexshares.com.

 

PORTFOLIO ANALYSIS

 

The Fund seeks to provide investment results that correspond generally, before fees and expenses, to the price and yield performance of the Northern Trust International Quality Dividend Dynamic IndexSM (the “Underlying Index”). The Underlying Index is designed to reflect the performance of a selection of companies that, in aggregate, possess greater financial strength and stability characteristics relative to the Northern Trust International Large Cap Index (the “Parent Index”)1. In addition, the Underlying Index is designed to select companies from the Parent Index that have enhanced risk return characteristics and that in the aggregate have the potential to generate income in excess of the income generated by securities in the Parent Index with a beta2 that is higher than that of the Parent Index. As of October 31, 2022, there were 204 issues in the Underlying Index. Northern Trust Investments, Inc. (“NTI”) uses a “passive” or indexing approach to try to achieve the Fund’s investment objective. NTI uses a representative sampling strategy to manage the Fund. This means that the Fund invests in a representative sample of securities that collectively has an investment profile similar to the Underlying Index. The Fund may or may not hold all of the securities that are included in the Underlying Index.

 

During the 12 months ending October 31, 2022, prices on international equities generally traded lower. Over the course of the 12-month period the U.S. dollar (USD) rose significantly and negatively impacted U.S. investors as returns in international currencies generally were hurt by the rising dollar. Through Q4 of 2021, international equities traded lower as the rapid spread of the Omicron variant of Covid-19 stoked fears that a new round of

 

1 

Northern Trust International Large Cap Index is a float-adjusted market-capitalization weighted index comprised of non-U.S. domiciled large- and mid-capitalization companies.

 

2 

A statistical measure of the volatility, or sensitivity, of rates of return on a portfolio or security compared to a market index and time period. The beta for an ETF measures the expected change in return of the ETF relative to the return of a designated index. By definition, the beta of the Standard & Poor’s (“S&P”) 500 Index is 1.00. Accordingly, a fund with a 1.10 beta is expected to perform 10% better than the S&P 500 Index in rising markets and 10% worse in falling markets.

 

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Quality Dividend Dynamic Index Fund (cont.)

 

 

PORTFOLIO ANALYSIS (cont.)

 

lockdowns in China would hinder growth in the region. International equity markets continued to decline in Q1 of 2022 as Russia launched a full scale invasion into Ukraine and the U.S. and its European allies responded with sanctions. As part of these sanctions, Russian equity securities were removed from major international market indices in March. The selloff in international equities accelerated in Q2 and Q3 of 2022 as the continued war in Ukraine, rising inflation, energy shortages and tightening monetary policy increased the risk of a global recession. As global central banks struggled to keep pace with the aggressive key interest rate3 hikes by the U.S. Federal Reserve, the increasing interest rate differential caused the USD to strengthen versus many global currencies. International equities generally traded higher in October of 2022 as corporate earnings showed resilience and investors interpreted statements by the European Central Bank regarding the likelihood of a recession as a potential reprieve to further key interest rate hikes in the near future.

 

Because of the changes in growth expectations and the rising rate environment, international investments trended downward during the 12 months ended October 31, 2022 and we believe the dividend yield factor4 was a positive driver of Fund performance as high yielding investments outperformed low yielding and non-dividend paying investments. In addition, we believe that the changes experienced in the macroeconomic environment as well as the increase in interest rates were conducive to high quality factor5 companies, resulting in the high-quality factor exposure augmenting Fund performance over the 12 months. Because international equities moved lower over the 12 months we believe that the high beta exposure detracted from Fund performance. Overall, the positive performance derived from the yield and quality factor exposures of the Underlying Index were not enough to offset the negative performance of its high beta exposure leading to the Underlying Index’s underperformance against the MSCI ACWI ex USA Index6 by 0.73%. Tracking difference between the Fund’s NAV and the Underlying Index’s total return

for the 12-month period was -2 basis points (“bps”)7, which is reflective of the Fund’s management fee (-47 bps), stock selection/futures (+2 bps), securities lending (+8 bps), dividend tax differential (-1 bps), performance calculation differences between the Underlying Index and the Fund (+27 bps), India Cap Gain Tax (+7 bps) and compounding of tracking error over time (+2 bps).

3 

The key interest rate is the interest rate charged to banks when they borrow funds from other banks or from the Federal Reserve, which is the central bank of the U.S. When banks lend money to each other, the key rate is known as the federal funds rate.

 

4 

Dividend yield factor is a factor that seeks to identify companies that realize a dividend yield above the Parent Index.

 

5 

The quality factor is a factor that seeks to identify companies that exhibit stable returns relative to the market.

6 

The Morgan Stanley Capital International All Country World Index Ex-U.S. is a market-capitalization-weighted index maintained by Morgan Stanley Capital International (MSCI) and is designed to provide a broad measure of stock performance throughout the world, with the exception of U.S.-based companies.

 

7 

A unit that is equal to 1/100th of 1% and is used to denote the change in a financial instrument.

 

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3-Year Target Duration TIPS Index Fund Ticker:  TDTT

 

 

CUMULATIVE PERFORMANCE

Through October 31, 2022

 

LOGO

 

AVERAGE ANNUAL TOTAL RETURN

For the period ended October 31, 2022

 

    1 Year     5 Year     10 Year     Fund
Inception
9/19/2011
 
 

 

 

 

FlexShares iBoxx 3-Year Target Duration TIPS

       

Index Fund (Based on Net Asset Value)

    -4.41 %*      2.55     1.26     1.38

FlexShares iBoxx 3-Year Target Duration TIPS

       

Index Fund (Based on Market Price)

    -4.36     2.57     1.27     1.39

iBoxx 3-Year Target Duration TIPS Index

    -4.19     2.73     1.44     1.55

 

All data as of 10/31/22. Total returns based on market price do not include brokerage commissions that may be payable on secondary market transactions. If brokerage commissions were included, these returns would be lower. Total returns based on market price and net asset value (“NAV”) assume that dividends and capital gain distributions have been reinvested in the Fund at market price and NAV, respectively. NAV is calculated by dividing the total value of all the securities in the Fund’s portfolio plus cash, interest and receivables less any liabilities by the number of Fund shares outstanding. Market price is determined by the midpoint of the bid/ask spread at 4:00 p.m. Eastern Time from the primary listing exchange. Market price returns may vary from NAV returns.

 

Performance quoted represents past performance and does not guarantee future results. The graph and table do not reflect the deduction of taxes that a shareholder would pay on Fund distributions or the redemption or sale of Fund shares. Unlike the index that the Fund seeks to track, the Fund’s total returns are reduced by operating expenses, such as transaction costs and management fees. An investor cannot invest directly in an index.

 

Performance reflects contractual reimbursements in effect until March 1, 2023. In the absence of such reimbursements, performance would be reduced. The gross expense ratio of the Fund is 0.19% and the net expense ratio is 0.18%. The gross and net expense ratios disclosed are as reported in the Fund’s prospectus, which may differ from the gross and net expense ratios presented in the Fund’s financial reports. Current performance may be higher or lower than performance shown. Investment return and the principal value of an investment will fluctuate. Shares may be worth more or less than original cost when redeemed or sold in the market.

 

FlexShares ETFs’ performance data current to the most recent month-end is available at www.flexshares.com.

 

PORTFOLIO ANALYSIS

 

The Fund seeks to provide investment results that, before fees and expenses, correspond generally to the price and yield performance of the iBoxx 3-Year Target Duration TIPS Index (the “Underlying Index”). The Underlying Index reflects the performance of a selection of inflation protected public obligations of the U.S. Treasury (“TIPS”), with a targeted average modified adjusted duration,1 as defined by IHS Markit as the index provider, of approximately three years. The Underlying Index includes publicly issued TIPS that have maturity dates of at least one year but not more than ten years from an index rebalancing date. As of October 31, 2022, there were 18 TIPS in the Underlying Index. Northern Trust Investments, Inc. (“NTI”) uses a “passive” or indexing approach to achieve the Fund’s investment objective. NTI generally intends to replicate the constituent securities of the Underlying Index to manage the Fund but may use representative sampling in certain circumstances. “Representative sampling” means investing in a representative sample of securities that collectively has an investment profile similar to the Underlying Index. When the Fund uses representative sampling, it may or may not hold all of the securities that are included in the Underlying Index.

 

During the 12 months ending October 31, 2022, prices on domestic equities generally traded lower. Through Q4 of 2021 U.S. equity markets rose as economic data and strong corporate earnings suggested continued growth, allaying concerns over a spike in Covid cases due to the Omicron variant. U.S. equities declined in Q1 of 2022 as concerns over rising inflation were intensified by Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and the impact subsequent sanctions from the U.S. and European countries had on commodity prices. In an attempt to combat inflation, the U.S. Federal Reserve (the “Fed”) raised the key interest rate2 by 0.25% in March 2022

 

1 

The duration calculated from the real modified duration of a TIPS security, adjusted for the market’s estimated beta for a TIPS security versus a nominal Treasury security due to the actual and expected changes in inflation.

 

2 

The key interest rate is the interest rate charged to banks when they borrow funds from other banks or from the Federal Reserve, which is the central bank of the U.S. When banks lend money to each other, the key rate is known as the federal funds rate.

 

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3-Year Target Duration TIPS Index Fund (cont.)

 

 

PORTFOLIO ANALYSIS (cont.)

 

and signaled more aggressive key interest rate hikes may be necessary. In Q1 of 2022 the Fed indeed moved to tighten monetary conditions. Our analysis suggests that by early in Q1 of 2022 investors anticipated the need for the Fed to address higher inflation and the U.S. yield curve steepened—which meant that short term interest rates fell faster than long term interest rates. Intermediate Treasury yields, defined as Treasury bonds equal to or less than 10 years to maturity, moved higher. This movement of yields eventually led to an inverting of the yield curve which happens when the 2-year maturing note yields more than the corresponding yield on a 10-year bond. The Fed increased the key interest rate 0.50% in May and 0.75% in June while signaling additional aggressive key interest rate hikes at future meetings were likely. as the Fed continued raising the key interest rate with two 0.75% increases in July and September.

 

Fed rate actions and U.S. inflation results had a major impact on real yields3 during the period which steadily increased with Fed key interest rate hikes. Short-term real yields increased the most as the key interest rate moved above 3.00% while intermediate and long-term, those bonds with greater than 15+ years to maturity, real yields also increased. We believe that investor expectations for rebounding corporate revenues and earnings along with investor pursuit of higher yields led to increased demand for U.S. corporate credit securities.

 

Intermediate-term4 credit spreads5 trended lower into the fiscal year. Further robust economic recovery and consumer/business spending helped drive average Intermediate-term option adjusted spreads (OAS)6 to 63 basis points (“bps”)7 in comparison to comparable maturing Treasury securities by fiscal year from 94 bps at the beginning of the fiscal year8.

 

TIPS inflation breakeven9 spreads in the 10-year maturity and shorter moved lower during the fiscal

year as investors weighed the impact of Fed actions and geopolitical events on future inflation potential. We believe that inflationary pressures from supply constraints and wage pressures were being offset by demand destruction, often from the impact of higher energy costs. Inflation expectations remain elevated versus recent history and against Fed policy levels. By the end of the fiscal year, TIPS breakeven spreads were: 1-year -50 bps, 5-year -27 bps, 10-year -8 bps and 30-year +23 bps.

 

The highest U.S. inflation rate in 30 years along with rising real interest rates during the fiscal year led to a negative total return performance for both the Fund and the Underlying Index. For the 12-month period, the NAV performance of the Fund outperformed the Bloomberg U.S. TIPS 1-10 Year Index10 by +278 bps due in part to lower overall duration in the 1–3-year section of the TIPS yield curve with rising real interest rates. Tracking difference between the Fund’s NAV and the Underlying Index for the 12-month period was -22 bps, reflective of the Fund’s management fee (-18 bps), duration and curve positioning (+4 bps), security selection (-2 bps) and other factors (-6 bps).

 

The iBoxx 3-Year Target Duration TIPS Index is the intellectual property (including registered trademarks) of Markit iBoxx and/or its licensors (“Licensors”), which is used under license. The securities based on the Index are in no way sponsored, endorsed, sold or promoted by Markit iBoxx and its Licensors and neither of the Licensors shall have any liability with respect thereto.

 

3 

A real yield is the yield to the investor that has been adjusted to remove the effects of inflation.

 

4 

Intermediate-term bonds typically mature between 3–10 years.

 

5 

Credit spread is the difference in yield between one debt security and another debt security with the same maturity but of lesser quality.

 

6

The option-adjusted spread (OAS) is the measurement of the spread of a fixed-income security rate or portfolio and typically the Treasury securities yield (often referred to as the risk-free rate) and that spread is added to the fixed-income security for comparison purposes.

 

7 

A unit that is equal to 1/100th of 1% and is used to denote the change in a financial instrument.

 

8 

Source: Bloomberg, in this analysis we are making a comparison between the difference of the Option Adjusted Spread of intermediate-term investment grade corporate bonds using data available on the Bloomberg US Intermediate Corporate Bond Index as of October 31, 2021 – October 31, 2022.

 

9 

Bloomberg. In this analysis we are making a comparison between the difference in the nominal yield and real yield rates of the 1-year, 5-year, 10-year and 30-year maturities using data available as of October 31, 2021 and October 31, 2022.

 

10 

The Bloomberg US Treasury Inflation Notes: 1-10 Year \Index (Series-L) measures the performance of the US Treasury Inflation Protected Securities (TIPS) market with less than 10 years to maturity.

 

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5-Year Target Duration TIPS Index Fund Ticker:   TDTF

 

 

CUMULATIVE PERFORMANCE

Through October 31, 2022

 

LOGO

 

AVERAGE ANNUAL TOTAL RETURN

For the period ended October 31, 2022

 

    1 Year     5 Year     10 Year     Fund
Inception
9/19/2011
 
 

 

 

 

FlexShares iBoxx 5-Year Target Duration TIPS

       

Index Fund (Based on Net Asset Value)

    -9.42 %*      2.32     1.16     1.60

FlexShares iBoxx 5-Year Target Duration TIPS

       

Index Fund (Based on Market Price)

    -9.44     2.33     1.15     1.61

iBoxx 5-Year Target Duration TIPS Index

    -9.25     2.52     1.33     1.76

 

All data as of 10/31/22. Total returns based on market price do not include brokerage commissions that may be payable on secondary market transactions. If brokerage commissions were included, these returns would be lower. Total returns based on market price and net asset value (“NAV”) assume that dividends and capital gain distributions have been reinvested in the Fund at market price and NAV, respectively. NAV is calculated by dividing the total value of all the securities in the Fund’s portfolio plus cash, interest and receivables less any liabilities by the number of Fund shares outstanding. Market price is determined by the midpoint of the bid/ask spread at 4:00 p.m. Eastern Time from the primary listing exchange. Market price returns may vary from NAV returns.

 

Performance quoted represents past performance and does not guarantee future results. The graph and table do not reflect the deduction of taxes that a shareholder would pay on Fund distributions or the redemption or sale of Fund shares. Unlike the index that the Fund seeks to track, the Fund’s total returns are reduced by operating expenses, such as transaction costs and management fees. An investor cannot invest directly in an index.

 

Performance reflects contractual reimbursements in effect until March 1, 2023. In the absence of such reimbursements, performance would be reduced. The gross expense ratio of the Fund is 0.19% and the net expense ratio is 0.18%. The gross and net expense ratios disclosed are as reported in the Fund’s prospectus, which may differ from the gross and net expense ratios presented in the Fund’s financial reports. Current performance may be higher or lower than performance shown. Investment return and the principal value of an investment will fluctuate. Shares may be worth more or less than original cost when redeemed or sold in the market.

 

FlexShares ETFs’ performance data current to the most recent month-end is available at www.flexshares.com.

 

PORTFOLIO ANALYSIS

 

The Fund seeks to provide investment results that, before fees and expenses, correspond generally to the price and yield performance of the iBoxx 5-Year Target Duration TIPS Index (the “Underlying Index”). The Underlying Index reflects the performance of a selection of inflation protected public obligations of the U.S. Treasury (“TIPS”), with a targeted average modified adjusted duration,1 as defined by IHS Markit as the index provider, of approximately five years. The Underlying Index includes publicly issued TIPS that have maturity dates of at least three years but not more than twenty years from an index rebalancing date. As of October 31, 2022, there were 26 TIPS in the Underlying Index. Northern Trust Investments, Inc. (“NTI”) uses a “passive” or indexing approach to achieve the Fund’s investment objective. NTI generally intends to replicate the constituent securities of the Underlying Index to manage the Fund but may use representative sampling in certain circumstances. “Representative sampling” means investing in a representative sample of securities that collectively has an investment profile similar to the Underlying Index. When the Fund uses representative sampling, it may or may not hold all of the securities that are included in the Underlying Index.

 

During the 12 months ending October 31, 2022, prices on domestic equities generally traded lower. Through Q4 of 2021 U.S. equity markets rose as economic data and strong corporate earnings suggested continued growth, allaying concerns over a spike in Covid cases due to the Omicron variant. U.S. equities declined in Q1 of 2022 as concerns over rising inflation were intensified by Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and the impact subsequent sanctions from the U.S. and European countries had on commodity prices. In an attempt to combat inflation, the U.S. Federal Reserve (the “Fed”) raised the

 

1 

The duration calculated from the real modified duration of a TIPS security, adjusted for the market’s estimated beta for a TIPS security versus a nominal Treasury security due to the actual and expected changes in inflation.

 

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5-Year Target Duration TIPS Index Fund (cont.)

 

 

PORTFOLIO ANALYSIS (cont.)

 

key interest rate2 by 0.25% in March 2022 and signaled more aggressive key interest rate hikes may be necessary. In Q1 of 2022 the Fed indeed moved to tighten monetary conditions. Our analysis suggests that by early in Q1 of 2022 investors anticipated the need for the Fed to address higher inflation and the U.S. yield curve steepened— which meant that short term interest rates fell faster than long term interest rates. Intermediate Treasury yields, defined as Treasury bonds equal to or less than 10 years to maturity, moved higher. This movement of yields eventually led to an inverting of the yield curve which happens when the 2-year maturing note yields more than the corresponding yield on a 10-year bond. The Fed increased the key interest rate 0.50% in May and 0.75% in June while signaling additional aggressive key interest rate hikes at future meetings were likely. as the Fed continued raising the key interest rate with two 0.75% increases in July and September.

 

Fed rate actions and U.S. inflation results had a major impact on real yields3 during the period which steadily increased with Fed key interest rate hikes. Short-term real yields increased the most as the key interest rate moved above 3.00% while intermediate and long-term, those bonds with greater than 15+ years to maturity, real yields also increased. We believe that investor expectations for rebounding corporate revenues and earnings along with investor pursuit of higher yields led to increased demand for U.S. corporate credit securities. Intermediate-term4 credit spreads5 trended lower into the fiscal year. Further robust economic recovery and consumer/business spending helped drive average Intermediate-term option adjusted spreads (OAS)6 to 63 basis points (“bps”)7 in comparison to comparable maturing Treasury securities by fiscal year from 94 bps at the beginning of the fiscal year8.

TIPS inflation breakeven9 spreads in the 10-year maturity and shorter moved lower during the fiscal year as investors weighed the impact of Fed actions and geopolitical events on future inflation potential. We believe that inflationary pressures from supply constraints and wage pressures were being offset by demand destruction, often from the impact of higher energy costs. Inflation expectations remain elevated versus recent history and against Fed policy levels. By the end of the fiscal year, TIPS breakeven spreads were: 1-year -50 bps, 5-year -27 bps, 10-year -8 bps and 30-year +23 bps.

 

The highest U.S. inflation rate in 30 years along with rising real interest rates during the fiscal year led to positive total return performance for both the Fund and the Underlying Index. For the 12-month period, the NAV performance of the Fund underperformed the Bloomberg U.S. TIPS 1-10 Year Index10 by -30 bps due to higher duration positioning of the Underlying Index against the backdrop of falling real interest rates. Tracking difference between the Fund’s NAV and the Underlying Index for the 12-month period was -17 bps, reflective of the Fund’s management fee (-18 bps), duration and curve positioning (-4 bps), security selection (+3 bps), trading and pricing differences (+8 bps), and other factors (-6 bps).

 

The iBoxx 5-Year Target Duration TIPS Index is the intellectual property (including registered trademarks) of Markit iBoxx and/or its licensors (“Licensors”), which is used under license. The securities based on the Index are in no way sponsored, endorsed, sold or promoted by Markit iBoxx and its Licensors and neither of the Licensors shall have any liability with respect thereto.

 

2 

The key interest rate is the interest rate charged to banks when they borrow funds from other banks or from the Federal Reserve, which is the central bank of the U.S. When banks lend money to each other, the key rate is known as the federal funds rate.

 

3 

A real yield is the yield to the investor that has been adjusted to remove the effects of inflation.

 

4 

Intermediate-term bonds typically mature between 3–10 years.

 

5 

Credit spread is the difference in yield between one debt security and another debt security with the same maturity but of lesser quality.

 

6 

The option-adjusted spread (OAS) is the measurement of the spread of a fixed-income security rate or portfolio and typically the Treasury securities yield (often referred to as the risk-free rate) and that spread is added to the fixed-income security for comparison purposes.

 

7 

A unit that is equal to 1/100th of 1% and is used to denote the change in a financial instrument.

 

8 

Source: Bloomberg, in this analysis we are making a comparison between the difference of the Option Adjusted Spread of intermediate-term investment grade corporate bonds using data available on the Bloomberg US Intermediate Corporate Bond Index as of October 31, 2021 – October 31, 2022.

 

9 

Bloomberg. In this analysis we are making a comparison between the difference in the nominal yield and real yield rates of the 1-year, 5-year, 10-year and 30-year maturities using data available as of October 31, 2021 and October 31, 2022.

 

10 

The Bloomberg US Treasury Inflation Notes: 1-10 Year \Index (Series-L) measures the performance of the US Treasury Inflation Protected Securities (TIPS) market with less than 10 years to maturity.

 

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Duration MBS Index Fund Ticker:   MBSD

 

 

CUMULATIVE PERFORMANCE

Through October 31, 2022

 

LOGO

 

AVERAGE ANNUAL TOTAL RETURN

For the period ended October 31, 2022

 

    1 Year     3 Year      5 Year      Fund
Inception
9/3/2014
 
 

 

 

 

FlexShares Disciplined Duration MBS Index Fund (Based on Net Asset Value)

    -12.16     -2.69      -0.55      0.27

FlexShares Disciplined Duration MBS Index Fund (Based on Market Price)

    -12.40     -2.72      -0.55      0.26

ICE BofA Merrill Lynch® Constrained Duration US Mortgage Backed Securities IndexSM

    -11.57     -2.23      -0.01      0.75

 

All data as of 10/31/22. Total returns based on market price do not include brokerage commissions that may be payable on secondary market transactions. If brokerage commissions were included, these returns would be lower. Total returns based on market price and net asset value (“NAV”) assume that dividends and capital gain distributions have been reinvested in the Fund at market price and NAV, respectively. NAV is calculated by dividing the total value of all the securities in the Fund’s portfolio plus cash, interest and receivables less any liabilities by the number of Fund shares outstanding. Market price is determined by the midpoint of the bid/ask spread at 4:00 p.m. Eastern Time from the primary listing exchange. Market price returns may vary from NAV returns.

 

Performance quoted represents past performance and does not guarantee future results. The graph and table do not reflect the deduction of taxes that a shareholder would pay on Fund distributions or the redemption or sale of Fund shares. Unlike the index that the Fund seeks to track, the Fund’s total returns are reduced by operating expenses, such as transaction costs and management fees. An investor cannot invest directly in an index.

 

Performance reflects contractual reimbursements in effect until March 1, 2023. In the absence of such reimbursements, performance would be reduced. The gross expense ratio of the Fund is 0.21% and the net expense ratio is 0.20%. The gross and net expense ratios disclosed are as reported in the Fund’s prospectus, which may differ from the gross and net expense ratios presented in the Fund’s financial reports. Current performance may be higher or lower than performance shown. Investment return and the principal value of an investment will fluctuate. Shares may be worth more or less than original cost when redeemed or sold in the market.

 

FlexShares ETFs’ performance data current to the most recent month-end is available at www.flexshares.com.

 

PORTFOLIO ANALYSIS

 

The Fund seeks to provide investment results that correspond generally to the price and yield performance, before fees and expenses, of the ICE BofA® Constrained Duration US Mortgage Backed Securities Index (the “Underlying Index”). The Underlying Index reflects the performance of a selection of investment-grade US agency residential mortgage-backed pass-through securities (“MBS”). Pursuant to the Underlying Index’s methodology, index constituents are adjusted to achieve an effective duration1 that is generally between 3.25 and 4.25 years. As of October 31, 2022, there were 129 securities in the Underlying Index. Northern Trust Investments, Inc. (“NTI”) uses a “passive” or indexing approach to try to achieve the Fund’s investment objective. NTI uses a representative sampling strategy to manage the Fund. This means that the Fund invests in a representative sample of securities that collectively has an investment profile similar to the Underlying Index. The Fund may or may not hold all of the securities that are included in the Underlying Index.

 

During the 12 months ending October 31, 2022, prices on domestic equities generally traded lower. Through Q4 of 2021 U.S. equity markets rose as economic data and strong corporate earnings suggested continued growth, allaying concerns over a spike in Covid cases due to the Omicron variant. U.S. equities declined in Q1 of 2022 as concerns over rising inflation were intensified by Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and the impact subsequent sanctions from the U.S. and European countries had on commodity prices. In an attempt to combat inflation, the U.S. Federal Reserve (the “Fed”) raised the key interest rate2 by 0.25% in March 2022

 

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1 

Effective duration provides a measure of a fund’s interest-rate sensitivity and the longer a fund’s duration, the more sensitive the fund is to shifts in interest rates. Duration also gives an indication of how a fund’s NAV will change as interest rates change. A fund with a five-year duration would be expected to lose 5% of its NAV if interest rates rose by 1 percentage point or gain 5%, if interest rates fell by 1 percentage point. Morningstar surveys fund companies for this information.

 

2 

The key interest rate is the interest rate charged to banks when they borrow funds from other banks or from the Federal Reserve, which is the central bank of the U.S. When banks lend money to each other, the key rate is known as the federal funds rate.


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Duration MBS Index Fund (cont.)

 

 

PORTFOLIO ANALYSIS (cont.)

 

and signaled more aggressive key interest rate hikes may be necessary. In Q1 of 2022 the Fed indeed moved to tighten monetary conditions. Our analysis suggests that by early in Q1 of 2022 investors anticipated the need for the Fed to address higher inflation and the U.S. yield curve steepened—which meant that short term interest rates fell faster than long term interest rates. Intermediate Treasury yields, defined as Treasury bonds equal to or less than 10 years to maturity, moved higher. This movement of yields eventually led to an inverting of the yield curve which happens when the 2-year maturing note yields more than the corresponding yield on a 10-year bond. The Fed increased the key interest rate 0.50% in May and 0.75% in June while signaling additional aggressive key interest rate hikes at future meetings were likely. as the Fed continued raising the key interest rate with two 0.75% increases in July and September.

 

Fed rate actions and U.S. inflation results had a major impact on real yields3 during the period which steadily increased with Fed key interest rate hikes. Short-term real yields increased the most as the key interest rate moved above 3.00% while intermediate and long-term, those bonds with greater than 15+ years to maturity, real yields also increased. We believe that investor expectations for rebounding corporate revenues and earnings along with investor pursuit of higher yields led to increased demand for U.S. corporate credit securities.

 

Intermediate-term4 credit spreads5 trended lower into the fiscal year. Further robust economic recovery and consumer/business spending helped drive average Intermediate-term option adjusted spreads (OAS)6 to 63 basis points (“bps”)7 in comparison to comparable maturing Treasury securities by fiscal year from 94 bps at the beginning of the fiscal year8.

Rising interest rates eventually drove down housing sales and mortgage applications as average 30-year mortgage rates (Freddie Mac Index) rose dramatically from 3.22% to 7.08% during the fiscal year9. Existing home sales saw a 32% decrease10 while new housing starts saw an decrease of over 9% for the fiscal year.11

 

Highest inflation in 30 years along with falling real interest rates during the fiscal year led to positive total return performance for both the Fund and the Underlying Index. For the 12-month period, the NAV performance of the Fund outperformed the Bloomberg U.S. Mortgage Backed Securities Index12 by +30 bps due to the Underlying Index’s exposure to a selection of higher coupon13, more seasoned MBS securities which outperformed newer MBS due in part to less principal prepayment risk. Tracking difference between the Fund’s NAV and the Underlying Index’s total return for the 12-month period was -101 bps, reflective of the Fund’s management fee (-20 bps), trading costs and fees (-8 bps), pricing differences (-83 bps), yield curve positioning (-21 bps), sector allocation (-5 bps), security selection (+37 bps), and other factors (-1 bps).

 

The ICE BofAML Constrained Duration US Mortgage Backed Securities Index is the intellectual property (including registered trademarks) of ICE BofAML and/or its licensors (“Licensors”), which is used under license. The securities based on the Index are in no way sponsored, endorsed, sold or promoted by ICE BofAML and its Licensors and neither of the Licensors shall have any liability with respect thereto.

 

3 

A real yield is the yield to the investor that has been adjusted to remove the effects of inflation.

 

4 

Intermediate-term bonds typically mature between 3–10 years.

 

5 

Credit spread is the difference in yield between one debt security and another debt security with the same maturity but of lesser quality.

 

6 

The option-adjusted spread (OAS) is the measurement of the spread of a fixed-income security rate or portfolio and typically the Treasury securities yield (often referred to as the risk-free rate) and that spread is added to the fixed-income security for comparison purposes.

 

7 

A unit that is equal to 1/100th of 1% and is used to denote the change in a financial instrument.

 

8 

Source: Bloomberg, in this analysis we are making a comparison between the difference of the Option Adjusted Spread of intermediate-term investment grade corporate bonds using data available on the Bloomberg US Intermediate Corporate Bond Index as of October 31, 2021 – October 31, 2022.

 

 

9 

Source: Bloomberg. Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corp. Primary Mortgage Market Survey. October 31, 2021 through November 1, 2022.

 

10 

Source: Bloomberg. National Association of Realtors, US Existing Homes Sales, September 30, 2021 through September 30, 2022.

 

11 

Source: Bloomberg. U.S. Census Bureau, Us New Privately Owned Housing Unites Starts, October 31, 2021 through October 31, 2022.

 

12 

The Bloomberg US Mortgage Backed Securities Index tracks fixed-rate agency mortgage backed passthrough securities guaranteed by Ginnie Mae (GNMA), Fannie Mae (FNMA), and Freddie Mac (FHLMC).

 

13 

A coupon or coupon payment is the annual interest rate paid on a bond, expressed as a percentage of the face value and paid from issue date until maturity.

 

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US Corporate Bond Index Fund Ticker:   SKOR

 

 

CUMULATIVE PERFORMANCE

Through October 31, 2022

 

LOGO

 

*

The hybrid index performance information reflects the performance of the Northern Trust Credit-Scored US Corporate Bond IndexSM (Previous Index) through April 30, 2020 and the Northern Trust US Corporate Bond Quality Value IndexSM thereafter. The Previous Index terminated as of May 1, 2020.

 

AVERAGE ANNUAL TOTAL RETURN

For the period ended October 31, 2022

 

    1 Year     3 Year     5 Year     Fund
Inception
11/12/2014
 
 

 

 

 

FlexShares Credit-Scored US Corporate Bond Index Fund (Based on Net Asset Value)

    -12.91     -2.03     0.56     1.50

FlexShares Credit-Scored US Corporate Bond Index Fund (Based on Market Price)

    -12.79     -1.99     0.53     1.51

Bloomberg Intermediate U.S. Corporate Index

    -12.18     -2.08     0.52     1.49

Northern Trust US Corporate Bond Quality Value IndexSM

    -12.37     -1.43 %*      1.09 %*      1.95 %* 

 

All data as of 10/31/22. Total returns based on market price do not include brokerage commissions that may be payable on secondary market transactions. If brokerage commissions were included, these returns would be lower. Total returns based on market price and net asset value (“NAV”) assume that dividends and capital gain distributions have been reinvested in the Fund at market price and NAV, respectively. NAV is calculated by dividing the total value of all the securities in the Fund’s portfolio plus cash, interest and receivables less any liabilities by the number of Fund shares outstanding. Market price is determined by the midpoint of the bid/ask spread at 4:00 p.m. Eastern Time from the primary listing exchange. Market price returns may vary from NAV returns.

 

Performance quoted represents past performance and does not guarantee future results. The graph and table do not reflect the deduction of taxes that a shareholder would pay on Fund distributions or the redemption or sale of Fund shares. Unlike the index that the Fund seeks to track, the Fund’s total returns are reduced by operating expenses, such as transaction costs and management fees. An investor cannot invest directly in an index.

 

Performance reflects contractual reimbursements in effect until March 1, 2023. In the absence of such reimbursements, performance would be reduced. The gross expense ratio of the Fund is 0.23% and the net expense ratio is 0.22%. The gross and net expense ratios disclosed are as reported in the Fund’s prospectus, which may differ from the gross and net expense ratios presented in the Fund’s financial reports. Current performance may be higher or lower than performance shown. Investment return and the principal value of an investment will fluctuate. Shares may be worth more or less than original cost when redeemed or sold in the market.

 

FlexShares ETFs’ performance data current to the most recent month-end is available at www.flexshares.com.

 

PORTFOLIO ANALYSIS

 

The Fund seeks to provide investment results that correspond generally to the price and yield performance, before fees and expenses, of the Northern Trust US Corporate Bond Quality Value IndexSM (the “Underlying Index”). The Underlying Index reflects the performance of a broad universe of intermediate maturity, US-dollar denominated investment grade corporate bonds that can potentially deliver a higher total return than the overall investment grade corporate bond market, as represented by the Northern Trust US Investment-Grade Corporate Bond IndexSM (the “Parent Index”).1 The Underlying Index begins with the Parent Index and then follows a rules-based methodology to select and weight securities, subject to certain constraints, to optimize the Underlying Index’s exposure to a combined proprietary, value score2 and a proprietary quality score3, as determined by Northern Trust Investments, Inc. (“NTI”), in its capacity as index provider. Utilizing the value and quality scores, the Underlying Index methodology seeks to identify bonds that are trading at market prices that are lower relative to levels implied by their fundamentals, thus creating a potential opportunity for capital appreciation and higher income compared to the broader investment grade corporate bond market. As of October 31, 2022, there were 2,357 issues in the Underlying Index. NTI uses a “passive” or indexing approach to try to achieve the Fund’s investment objective. NTI uses a representative sampling strategy to manage the Fund. This means that the Fund invests in a representative sample of securities that collectively has an investment

 

1 

The Northern Trust US Investment Grade Corporate Bond IndexSM is a market-capitalization weighted index comprised of U.S. dollar-denominated investment grade corporate bonds.

 

2 

The value score is a quantitative measure of the relative attractiveness of each security’s valuation compared to market price or relative valuation versus other similar securities, and is computed based on market and fundamental measures, including issuer default risk.

 

3 

The quality score is a quantitative ranking based on: (a) an assessment of management efficiency (e.g., corporate finance activities); (b) profitability (reliability and sustainability of financial performance); and (c) financial solvency (e.g., debt servicing capacity).

 

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US Corporate Bond Index Fund (cont.)

 

 

PORTFOLIO ANALYSIS (cont.)

 

profile similar to the Underlying Index. The Fund may or may not hold all of the securities that are included in the Underlying Index.

 

During the 12 months ending October 31, 2022, prices on domestic equities generally traded lower. Through Q4 of 2021 U.S. equity markets rose as economic data and strong corporate earnings suggested continued growth, allaying concerns over a spike in Covid cases due to the Omicron variant. U.S. equities declined in Q1 of 2022 as concerns over rising inflation were intensified by Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and the impact subsequent sanctions from the U.S. and European countries had on commodity prices. In an attempt to combat inflation, the U.S. Federal Reserve (the “Fed”) raised the key interest rate4 by 0.25% in March 2022 and signaled more aggressive key interest rate hikes may be necessary. In Q1 of 2022 the Fed indeed moved to tighten monetary conditions. Our analysis suggests that by early in Q1 of 2022 investors anticipated the need for the Fed to address higher inflation and the U.S. yield curve steepened—which meant that short term interest rates fell faster than long term interest rates. Intermediate Treasury yields, defined as Treasury bonds equal to or less than 10 years to maturity, moved higher. This movement of yields eventually led to an inverting of the yield curve which happens when the 2-year maturing note yields more than the corresponding yield on a 10-year bond. The Fed increased the key interest rate 0.50% in May and 0.75% in June while signaling additional aggressive key interest rate hikes at future meetings were likely. as the Fed continued raising the key interest rate with two 0.75% increases in July and September.

Fed rate actions and U.S. inflation results had a major impact on real yields5 during the period which steadily increased with Fed key interest rate hikes. Short-term real yields increased the most as the key interest rate moved above 3.00% while intermediate and long-term, those bonds with greater than 15+ years to maturity, real yields also increased. We believe that investor expectations for rebounding corporate revenues and earnings along with investor pursuit of higher yields led to increased demand for U.S. corporate credit securities. Intermediate-term6 credit spreads7 trended lower into the fiscal year. Further robust economic recovery and consumer/business spending helped drive average Intermediate-term option adjusted spreads (OAS)8 to 63 basis points (“bps”)9 in comparison to comparable maturing Treasury securities by fiscal year from 94 bps at the beginning of the fiscal year.10

 

During the fiscal year, the Fund’s NAV underperformed the Bloomberg U.S. Intermediate Corporate Bond Index11 by -5 bps due in part to the Fund’s management fee. During the fiscal year, relative overweight allocations to fixed income securities in financials, real estate investment trusts (“REIT”) and utilities sectors along with security selection in the banking and utility sectors added to Fund performance while a relative underweighting to the communications sector and security selection in the industrials sector detracted from performance. The tracking difference between the Fund’s NAV and the Underlying Index’s return for the fiscal year was -64 bps, which is reflective of the Fund’s management fee (-22 bps), trading costs and fees (-14 bps), pricing differences (+1 bps), sector and security selection (-31 bps), yield curve positioning (+1 bps), and other factors (+1 bp).

 

4 

The key interest rate is the interest rate charged to banks when they borrow funds from other banks or from the Federal Reserve, which is the central bank of the U.S. When banks lend money to each other, the key rate is known as the federal funds rate.

 

5 

A real yield is the yield to the investor that has been adjusted to remove the effects of inflation.

 

6 

Intermediate-term bonds typically mature between 3–10 years.

 

7 

Credit spread is the difference in yield between one debt security and another debt security with the same maturity but of lesser quality.

 

8 

The option-adjusted spread (OAS) is the measurement of the spread of a fixed-income security rate or portfolio and typically the Treasury securities yield (often referred to as the risk-free rate) and that spread is added to the fixed-income security for comparison purposes.

 

9 

A unit that is equal to 1/100th of 1% and is used to denote the change in a financial instrument.

 

10 

Source: Bloomberg, in this analysis we are making a comparison between the difference of the Option Adjusted Spread of intermediate-term investment grade corporate bonds using data available on the Bloomberg US Intermediate Corporate Bond Index as of October 31, 2021 – October 31, 2022.

 

11 

Bloomberg US Intermediate Corporate Bond Index measures the investment grade, fixed-rate, taxable corporate bond market that have between 1 and up to, but not including, 10 years to maturity.

 

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US Long Corporate Bond Index Fund Ticker:   LKOR

 

 

CUMULATIVE PERFORMANCE

Through October 31, 2022

 

 

LOGO

 

*

The hybrid index performance information reflects the performance of the Northern Trust Credit-Scored US Long Corporate Bond IndexSM (Previous Index) through April 30, 2020 and the Northern Trust US Long Corporate Bond Quality Value IndexSM thereafter. The Previous Index terminated as of May 1, 2020.

 

AVERAGE ANNUAL TOTAL RETURN

For the period ended October 31, 2022

 

    1 Year     3 Year     5 Year     Fund
Inception
9/23/2015
 
 

 

 

 

FlexShares Credit-Scored US Long Corp Bond Index Fund (Based on Net Asset Value)

    -31.58     -7.41     -1.56     1.29

FlexShares Credit-Scored US Long Corp Bond Index Fund (Based on Market Price)

    -31.22     -7.16     -1.54     1.36

Bloomberg Long U.S. Corporate Index

    -31.04     -7.83     -1.75     1.30

Northern Trust US Long Corporate Bond Quality Value IndexSM

    -31.16     -6.59 %*      --0.84 %*      1.95 %* 

 

All data as of 10/31/22. Total returns based on market price do not include brokerage commissions that may be payable on secondary market transactions. If brokerage commissions were included, these returns would be lower. Total returns based on market price and net asset value (“NAV”) assume that dividends and capital gain distributions have been reinvested in the Fund at market price and NAV, respectively. NAV is calculated by dividing the total value of all the securities in the Fund’s portfolio plus cash, interest and receivables less any liabilities by the number of Fund shares outstanding. Market price is determined by the midpoint of the bid/ask spread at 4:00 p.m. Eastern Time from the primary listing exchange. Market price returns may vary from NAV returns.

 

Performance quoted represents past performance and does not guarantee future results. The graph and table do not reflect the deduction of taxes that a shareholder would pay on Fund distributions or the redemption or sale of Fund shares. Unlike the index that the Fund seeks to track, the Fund’s total returns are reduced by operating expenses, such as transaction costs and management fees. An investor cannot invest directly in an index.

 

Performance reflects contractual reimbursements in effect until March 1, 2023. In the absence of such reimbursements, performance would be reduced. The gross expense ratio of the Fund is 0.23% and the net expense ratio is 0.22%. The gross and net expense ratios disclosed are as reported in the Fund’s prospectus, which may differ from the gross and net expense ratios presented in the Fund’s financial reports. Current performance may be higher or lower than performance shown. Investment return and the principal value of an investment will fluctuate. Shares may be worth more or less than original cost when redeemed or sold in the market.

 

FlexShares ETFs’ performance data current to the most recent month-end is available at www.flexshares.com.

 

PORTFOLIO ANALYSIS

 

The Fund seeks to provide investment results that correspond generally to the price and yield performance, before fees and expenses, of the Northern Trust US Long Corporate Bond Quality Value IndexSM (the “Underlying Index”). The Underlying Index reflects the performance of a broad universe of longer term maturity, US-dollar denominated investment grade corporate bonds that can potentially deliver a higher total return than the overall investment grade corporate bond market, as represented by the Northern Trust US Long Corporate Bond IndexSM (the “Parent Index”).1 The Underlying Index begins with the Parent Index and then follows a rules-based methodology to select and weight securities, subject to certain constraints, to optimize the Underlying Index’s exposure to a combined proprietary, value score2 and a proprietary quality score3, as determined by Northern Trust Investments, Inc. (“NTI”), in its capacity as index provider. Utilizing the value and quality scores, the Underlying Index methodology seeks to identify bonds that are trading at market prices that are lower relative to levels implied by their fundamentals, thus creating a potential opportunity for capital appreciation and higher income compared to the broader investment grade corporate bond market. As of October 31, 2022, there were 1,273 issues in the Underlying Index. NTI uses a “passive” or indexing approach to try to achieve the Fund’s investment objective. NTI uses a representative sampling strategy to manage the Fund. This means that the Fund invests in a representative sample of securities that

 

 

1 

The Northern Trust US Long Corporate Bond IndexSM is a market capitalization weighted index comprised of long-term, U.S. dollar- denominated investment grade corporate bonds.

 

2 

The value score is a quantitative measure of the relative attractiveness of each security’s valuation compared to market price or relative valuation versus other similar securities, and is computed based on market and fundamental measures, including issuer default risk.

 

3 

The quality score is a quantitative ranking based on: (a) an assessment of management efficiency (e.g., corporate finance activities); (b) profitability (reliability and sustainability of financial performance); and (c) financial solvency (e.g., debt servicing capacity).

 

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US Long Corporate Bond Index Fund (cont.)

 

 

PORTFOLIO ANALYSIS (cont.)

 

collectively has an investment profile similar to the Underlying Index. The Fund may or may not hold all of the securities that are included in the Underlying Index.

 

During the 12 months ending October 31, 2022, prices on domestic equities generally traded lower. Through Q4 of 2021 U.S. equity markets rose as economic data and strong corporate earnings suggested continued growth, allaying concerns over a spike in Covid cases due to the Omicron variant. U.S. equities declined in Q1 of 2022 as concerns over rising inflation were intensified by Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and the impact subsequent sanctions from the U.S. and European countries had on commodity prices. In an attempt to combat inflation, the U.S. Federal Reserve (the “Fed”) raised the key interest rate4 by 0.25% in March 2022 and signaled more aggressive key interest rate hikes may be necessary. In Q1 of 2022 the Fed indeed moved to tighten monetary conditions. Our analysis suggests that by early in Q1 of 2022 investors anticipated the need for the Fed to address higher inflation and the U.S. yield curve steepened—which meant that short term interest rates fell faster than long term interest rates. Intermediate Treasury yields, defined as Treasury bonds equal to or less than 10 years to maturity, moved higher. This movement of yields eventually led to an inverting of the yield curve which happens when the 2-year maturing note yields more than the corresponding yield on a 10-year bond. The Fed increased the key interest rate 0.50% in May and 0.75% in June while signaling additional aggressive key interest rate hikes at future meetings were likely. as the Fed continued raising the key interest rate with two 0.75% increases in July and September.

Fed rate actions and U.S. inflation results had a major impact on real yields5 during the period which steadily increased with Fed key interest rate hikes. Short-term real yields increased the most as the key interest rate moved above 3.00% while intermediate and long-term, those bonds with greater than 15+ years to maturity, real yields also increased. We believe that investor expectations for rebounding corporate revenues and earnings along with investor pursuit of higher yields led to increased demand for U.S. corporate credit securities. Intermediate-term6 credit spreads7 trended lower into the fiscal year. Further robust economic recovery and consumer/business spending helped drive average Intermediate-term option adjusted spreads (OAS)8 to 63 basis points (“bps”)9 in comparison to comparable maturing Treasury securities by fiscal year from 94 bps at the beginning of the fiscal year.10

 

During the fiscal year, the Fund’s NAV underperformed the Bloomberg U.S. Long Corporate Bond Index11 by +59 bps. During the fiscal year, positive performance from relative sector overweight allocations to fixed income securities in energy, financials and materials sectors added to Fund performance while a relative underweighting to the communications, consumer staples and industrial sectors detracted from performance. The tracking difference between the Fund’s NAV and the combined Underlying Indexes return for the period was -72 bps, which is reflective of the Fund’s management fee (-22 bps), trading costs and fees (-36 bps), pricing differences (-5 bps), sector and security selection (-17 bps), yield curve positioning (+9 bps), and other factors (-1 bp).

 

4 

The key interest rate is the interest rate charged to banks when they borrow funds from other banks or from the Federal Reserve, which is the central bank of the U.S. When banks lend money to each other, the key rate is known as the federal funds rate.

 

5 

A real yield is the yield to the investor that has been adjusted to remove the effects of inflation.

 

6 

Intermediate-term bonds typically mature between 3–10 years.

 

7 

Credit spread is the difference in yield between one debt security and another debt security with the same maturity but of lesser quality.

 

8 

The option-adjusted spread (OAS) is the measurement of the spread of a fixed-income security rate or portfolio and typically the Treasury securities yield (often referred to as the risk-free rate) and that spread is added to the fixed-income security for comparison purposes.

 

9 

A unit that is equal to 1/100th of 1% and is used to denote the change in a financial instrument.

 

10

Source: Bloomberg, in this analysis we are making a comparison between the difference of the Option Adjusted Spread of intermediate-term investment grade corporate bonds using data available on the Bloomberg US Intermediate Corporate Bond Index as of October 31, 2021 – October 31, 2022.

 

11 

Bloomberg US Long Corporate Bond Index measures the performance of investment grade U.S. corporate bond market with bonds that have a maturity of more than ten years.

 

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Value-Scored Bond Index Fund Ticker:   HYGV

 

 

CUMULATIVE PERFORMANCE

Through October 31, 2022

 

LOGO

 

AVERAGE ANNUAL TOTAL RETURN

For the period ended October 31, 2022

 

    1 Year     3 Year     Fund
Inception
7/17/2018
 
 

 

 

 

FlexShares High Yield Value-Scored US Bond Index Fund (Based on Net Asset Value)

    -13.06     0.53     2.10

FlexShares High Yield Value-Scored US Bond Index Fund (Based on Market Price)

    -12.98     0.52     2.13

ICE BofA® US High Yield Index

    -11.45     0.18     2.06

Northern Trust High Yield Value-Scored US Corporate Bond IndexSM

    -11.93     2.10     3.42

 

All data as of 10/31/22. Total returns based on market price do not include brokerage commissions that may be payable on secondary market transactions. If brokerage commissions were included, these returns would be lower. Total returns based on market price and net asset value (“NAV”) assume that dividends and capital gain distributions have been reinvested in the Fund at market price and NAV, respectively. NAV is calculated by dividing the total value of all the securities in the Fund’s portfolio plus cash, interest and receivables less any liabilities by the number of Fund shares outstanding. Market price is determined by the midpoint of the bid/ask spread at 4:00 p.m. Eastern Time from the primary listing exchange. Market price returns may vary from NAV returns.

 

Performance quoted represents past performance and does not guarantee future results. The graph and table do not reflect the deduction of taxes that a shareholder would pay on Fund distributions or the redemption or sale of Fund shares. Unlike the index that the Fund seeks to track, the Fund’s total returns are reduced by operating expenses, such as transaction costs and management fees. An investor cannot invest directly in an index.

 

Performance reflects contractual reimbursements in effect until March 1, 2023. In the absence of such reimbursements, performance would be reduced. The gross expense ratio of the Fund is 0.38% and the net expense ratio is 0.37%. The gross and net expense ratios disclosed are as reported in the Fund’s prospectus, which may differ from the gross and net expense ratios presented in the Fund’s financial reports. Current performance may be higher or lower than performance shown. Investment return and the principal value of an investment will fluctuate. Shares may be worth more or less than original cost when redeemed or sold in the market.

 

FlexShares ETFs’ performance data current to the most recent month-end is available at www.flexshares.com.

 

PORTFOLIO ANALYSIS

 

The Fund seeks to provide investment results that correspond generally to the price and yield performance, before fees and expenses, of the Northern Trust High Yield Value-Scored US Corporate Bond IndexSM (the “Underlying Index”). The Underlying Index reflects the performance of a broad universe of US-dollar denominated high yield corporate bonds that seeks a higher total return than the overall high yield corporate bond market, as represented by the Northern Trust High Yield US Corporate Bond IndexSM (the “Parent Index”).1 The securities included in the Underlying Index are a subset of the securities included in the Parent Index. The Underlying Index begins with the Parent Index and then follows a rules-based methodology to select and weight securities, subject to certain constraints, to optimize exposure to a proprietary value score2, as determined by Northern Trust Investments, Inc. (“NTI”), acting in its capacity as index provider. Utilizing the value score, the Underlying Index seeks to select bonds that are trading at market prices which are lower relative to levels implied by their fundamentals, thus creating an opportunity for potential capital appreciation and higher income to the broader market reflected by the Parent Index. As of October 31, 2022, there were 989 issues in the Underlying Index. NTI uses a “passive” or indexing approach to try to achieve the Fund’s investment objective. NTI uses a representative sampling strategy to manage the Fund. This means that the Fund invests in a representative sample of securities that collectively has an investment profile similar to the Underlying Index. The Fund may or may not hold all of the securities that are included in the Underlying Index.

 

1 

The Northern Trust High Yield US Corporate Bond IndexSM is a market capitalization weighted index comprised of U.S. dollar- denominated high yield corporate bonds.

 

2 

The value score is a quantitative measure of the relative attractiveness of each security’s valuation compared to market price or relative valuation versus other similar securities, and is computed based on market and fundamental measures, including issuer default risk.

 

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Value-Scored Bond Index Fund (cont.)

 

 

PORTFOLIO ANALYSIS (cont.)

 

During the 12 months ending October 31, 2022, prices on domestic equities generally traded lower. Through Q4 of 2021 U.S. equity markets rose as economic data and strong corporate earnings suggested continued growth, allaying concerns over a spike in Covid cases due to the Omicron variant. U.S. equities declined in Q1 of 2022 as concerns over rising inflation were intensified by Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and the impact subsequent sanctions from the U.S. and European countries had on commodity prices. In an attempt to combat inflation, the U.S. Federal Reserve (the “Fed”) raised the key interest rate3 by 0.25% in March 2022 and signaled more aggressive key interest rate hikes may be necessary. In Q1 of 2022 the Fed indeed moved to tighten monetary conditions. Our analysis suggests that by early in Q1 of 2022 investors anticipated the need for the Fed to address higher inflation and the U.S. yield curve steepened—which meant that short term interest rates fell faster than long term interest rates. Intermediate Treasury yields, defined as Treasury bonds equal to or less than 10 years to maturity, moved higher. This movement of yields eventually led to an inverting of the yield curve which happens when the 2-year maturing note yields more than the corresponding yield on a 10-year bond. The Fed increased the key interest rate 0.50% in May and 0.75% in June while signaling additional aggressive key interest rate hikes at future meetings were likely. as the Fed continued raising the key interest rate with two 0.75% increases in July and September.

 

Fed rate actions and U.S. inflation results had a major impact on real yields4 during the period which steadily increased with Fed key interest rate hikes. Short-term real yields increased the most as the key interest rate moved above 3.00% while intermediate and long-term,

those bonds with greater than 15+ years to maturity, real yields also increased. We believe that investor expectations for rebounding corporate revenues and earnings along with investor pursuit of higher yields led to increased demand for U.S. corporate credit securities.

 

Intermediate-term5 credit spreads6 trended lower into the fiscal year. Further robust economic recovery and consumer/business spending helped drive average Intermediate-term option adjusted spreads (OAS) to 63 basis points (“bps”)7 in comparison to comparable maturing Treasury securities by fiscal year from 94 bps at the beginning of the fiscal year.

 

High Yield credit spreads from the beginning of the fiscal year raised investors’ uncertainty for corporate revenues and earnings. High Yield8 option adjusted spreads (“OAS”)9 of the ICE BofA US High Yield Index10 declined from 532 bps to 302 bps in early July 2022, then widened to 321 bps at the end of August 2022 and ended the fiscal year at 315 bps.11 We believe the decline in credit spreads was linked to investors continuing search for income, robust economic growth supported by fiscal and monetary policy and lower credit defaults. The Moody’s Investor Services’ annual high yield default rate measure fell from 8.3% in October 2021 to 2.6% as of October 2022.12 Our analysis, based on increasing issuance of new supply, suggests that High Yield investments have benefitted from the post-COVID recovery and access to capital markets as the year-to-date through October 2022 total gross new issuance of U.S. high yield bonds totaled $462 billion, versus the then record of $450 billion issued in 2020 and the $399 billion issued in 2013.13

 

3 

The key interest rate is the interest rate charged to banks when they borrow funds from other banks or from the Federal Reserve, which is the central bank of the U.S. When banks lend money to each other, the key rate is known as the federal funds rate.

 

4 

A real yield is the yield to the investor that has been adjusted to remove the effects of inflation.

 

5 

Intermediate-term bonds typically mature between 3–10 years.

 

6 

Credit spread is the difference in yield between one debt security and another debt security with the same maturity but of lesser quality.

 

7 

A unit that is equal to 1/100th of 1% and is used to denote the change in a financial instrument.

 

8 

High yield are fixed income securities that are rated in the middle rating of Moody’s, Fitch and S&P is Ba1/BB+/BB+ or below.

 

9 

The option-adjusted spread (OAS) is the measurement of the spread of a fixed-income security rate or portfolio and typically the Treasury securities yield (often referred to as the risk-free rate) and that spread is added to the fixed-income security for comparison purposes.

 

10 

The ICE BofA US High Yield Index is market capitalization weighted and is designed to measure the performance of U.S. dollar denominated below investment grade (commonly referred to as “junk”) corporate debt publicly issued in the U.S. domestic market.

 

11 

Source: Bloomberg. In this analysis we are making a comparison between the difference of the Option Adjusted Spread of long-term High Yield corporate bonds using data available on the ICE BofA US High Yield Index as of October 31, 2021 – October 31, 2022.

 

12 

Source: Moodys Investor Services, High Yield Default Recovery Analytics, October 31, 2022.

 

13 

Source: JP Morgan, 2022 High Yield Bond and Leverage Loan Supply Outlook, October 31, 2022.

 

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Value-Scored Bond Index Fund (cont.)

 

 

 

 

 

 

PORTFOLIO ANALYSIS (cont.)

 

During the fiscal year, the Fund’s NAV underperformed the ICE BofA US High Yield Index by -161 bps. During the fiscal year, positive performance from relative sector overweight allocations to fixed income securities in energy, financials and materials sectors added to Fund performance while a relative underweighting to the communications, consumer staples and industrial sectors detracted from performance. The tracking difference between the Fund’s NAV and the combined Underlying Indexes return for the period was -72 bps, which is reflective of the Fund’s management fee (-22 bps), trading costs and fees (-36 bps), pricing differences (-5 bps), sector and security selection (-17 bps), yield curve positioning (+9 bps), and other factors (-1 bp).

 

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High Yield Corporate Core Index Fund Ticker:   FEHY

 

 

CUMULATIVE PERFORMANCE

Through October 31, 2022

 

LOGO

 

AVERAGE ANNUAL TOTAL RETURN

For the period ended October 31, 2022

 

    1 Year     Fund
Inception
9/20/2021
 
 

 

 

 

FlexShares ESG & Climate High Yield Corporate Core Index Fund (Based on Net Asset Value)

    -12.47     -11.69

FlexShares ESG & Climate High Yield Corporate Core Index Fund (Based on Market Price)

    -12.52     -11.72

ICE BofA® US High Yield Index

    -11.45     -10.59

Northern Trust ESG & Climate High Yield U.S. Corporate Core Index

    -11.65     -10.85

 

All data as of 10/31/22. Total returns based on market price do not include brokerage commissions that may be payable on secondary market transactions. If brokerage commissions were included, these returns would be lower. Total returns based on market price and net asset value (“NAV”) assume that dividends and capital gain distributions have been reinvested in the Fund at market price and NAV, respectively. NAV is calculated by dividing the total value of all the securities in the Fund’s portfolio plus cash, interest and receivables less any liabilities by the number of Fund shares outstanding. Market price is determined by the midpoint of the bid/ask spread at 4:00 p.m. Eastern Time from the primary listing exchange. Market price returns may vary from NAV returns.

 

Performance quoted represents past performance and does not guarantee future results. The graph and table do not reflect the deduction of taxes that a shareholder would pay on Fund distributions or the redemption or sale of Fund shares. Unlike the index that the Fund seeks to track, the Fund’s total returns are reduced by operating expenses, such as transaction costs and management fees. An investor cannot invest directly in an index.

 

Performance reflects contractual reimbursements in effect until March 1, 2022. In the absence of such reimbursements, performance would be reduced. The gross expense ratio of the Fund is 0.24% and the net expense ratio is 0.23%. The gross and net expense ratios disclosed are as reported in the Fund’s prospectus, which may differ from the gross and net expense ratios presented in the Fund’s financial reports. Current performance may be higher or lower than performance shown. Investment return and the principal value of an investment will fluctuate. Shares may be worth more or less than original cost when redeemed or sold in the market.

 

FlexShares ETFs’ performance data current to the most recent month-end is available at www.flexshares.com.

 

PORTFOLIO ANALYSIS

 

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 IndexSM (the “Underlying Index”). The Underlying Index seeks to reflect the performance of a selection of U.S.-dollar-denominated high-yield corporate bonds issued by companies that exhibit certain environmental, social and governance (“ESG”) characteristics, while also seeking to provide broad-market, core exposure to U.S.-dollar-denominated high-yield corporate bonds (sometimes referred to as “junk bonds”) of U.S. and non-U.S. issuers. The Underlying Index is designed to minimize tracking differences relative to the performance of the Northern Trust High Yield US Corporate Bond IndexSM (the “Parent Index”) while also seeking (a) an aggregate higher scoring of certain ESG characteristics, as measured by the Northern Trust ESG Vector Score (“ESG Vector Score”), and (b) reduction of aggregate climate-related risk, as measured by certain carbon-related risk metrics, each relative to the Parent Index. As of October 31, 2022, there were 1,119 issues in the Underlying Index. NTI uses a “passive” or indexing approach to try to achieve the Fund’s investment objective. NTI uses a representative sampling strategy to manage the Fund. This means that the Fund invests in a representative sample of securities that collectively has an investment profile similar to the Underlying Index. The Fund may or may not hold all of the securities that are included in the Underlying Index.

 

During the 12 months ending October 31, 2022, prices on domestic equities generally traded lower. Through Q4 of 2021 U.S. equity markets rose as economic data and strong corporate earnings suggested continued growth, allaying concerns over a spike in Covid cases due to the Omicron variant. U.S. equities declined in Q1 of 2022 as concerns over rising inflation were intensified by Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and the impact subsequent sanctions from the U.S. and European countries had on commodity prices. In an attempt to combat inflation, the U.S. Federal Reserve (the “Fed”) raised the

 

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High Yield Corporate Core Index Fund (cont.)

 

 

PORTFOLIO ANALYSIS (cont.)

 

key interest rate1 by 0.25% in March 2022 and signaled more aggressive key interest rate hikes may be necessary. In Q1 of 2022 the Fed indeed moved to tighten monetary conditions. Our analysis suggests that by early in Q1 of 2022 investors anticipated the need for the Fed to address higher inflation and the U.S. yield curve steepened—which meant that short term interest rates fell faster than long term interest rates. Intermediate Treasury yields, defined as Treasury bonds equal to or less than 10 years to maturity, moved higher. This movement of yields eventually led to an inverting of the yield curve which happens when the 2-year maturing note yields more than the corresponding yield on a 10-year bond. The Fed increased the key interest rate 0.50% in May and 0.75% in June while signaling additional aggressive key interest rate hikes at future meetings were likely. as the Fed continued raising the key interest rate with two 0.75% increases in July and September.

 

Fed rate actions and U.S. inflation results had a major impact on real yields2 during the period which steadily increased with Fed key interest rate hikes. Short-term real yields increased the most as the key interest rate moved above 3.00% while intermediate and long-term, those bonds with greater than 15+ years to maturity, real yields also increased. We believe that investor expectations for rebounding corporate revenues and earnings along with investor pursuit of higher yields led to increased demand for U.S. corporate credit securities.

 

Intermediate-term3 credit spreads4 trended lower into the fiscal year. Further robust economic recovery and consumer/business spending helped drive average Intermediate-term option adjusted spreads (OAS) to

63 basis points (“bps”)5 in comparison to comparable maturing Treasury securities by fiscal year from 94 bps at the beginning of the fiscal year.

 

High Yield credit spreads from the beginning of the fiscal year raised investors’ uncertainty for corporate revenues and earnings. High Yield6 option adjusted spreads (“OAS”)7 of the ICE BofA US High Yield Index8 declined from 532 bps to 302 bps in early July 2022, then widened to 321 bps at the end of August 2022 and ended the fiscal year at 315 bps.9 We believe the decline in credit spreads was linked to investors continuing search for income, robust economic growth supported by fiscal and monetary policy and lower credit defaults. The Moody’s Investor Services’ annual high yield default rate measure fell from 8.3% in October 2021 to 2.6% as of October 2022.10 Our analysis, based on increasing issuance of new supply, suggests that High Yield investments have benefitted from the post-COVID recovery and access to capital markets as the year-to-date through October 2022 total gross new issuance of U.S. high yield bonds totaled $462 billion, versus the then record of $450 billion issued in 2020 and the $399 billion issued in 2013.11

 

During the fiscal year, the Fund’s NAV underperformed the ICE BofA US High Yield Index by -102 bps. During the fiscal year, negative relative performance from allocation and security selection in health care along with security selection in real estate and sector allocations in industrial and energy offset positive contributions from security selection in energy and communications sectors. The tracking difference between the Fund’s NAV and the Underlying Index’s return for the period was -82 bps, which is reflective of

 

1 

The key interest rate is the interest rate charged to banks when they borrow funds from other banks or from the Federal Reserve, which is the central bank of the U.S. When banks lend money to each other, the key rate is known as the federal funds rate.

 

2 

A real yield is the yield to the investor that has been adjusted to remove the effects of inflation.

 

3 

Intermediate-term bonds typically mature between 3–10 years.

 

4 

Credit spread is the difference in yield between one debt security and another debt security with the same maturity but of lesser quality.

 

5 

A unit that is equal to 1/100th of 1% and is used to denote the change in a financial instrument.

 

6 

High yield are fixed income securities that are rated in the middle rating of Moody’s, Fitch and S&P is Ba1/BB+/BB+ or below.

 

7 

The option-adjusted spread (OAS) is the measurement of the spread of a fixed-income security rate or portfolio and typically the Treasury securities yield (often referred to as the risk-free rate) and that spread is added to the fixed-income security for comparison purposes.

 

8 

The ICE BofA US High Yield Index is market capitalization weighted and is designed to measure the performance of U.S. dollar denominated below investment grade (commonly referred to as “junk”) corporate debt publicly issued in the U.S. domestic market.

 

9 

Source: Bloomberg. In this analysis we are making a comparison between the difference of the Option Adjusted Spread of long-term High Yield corporate bonds using data available on the ICE BofA US High Yield Index as of October 31, 2021 – October 31, 2022.

 

10 

Source: Moodys Investor Services, High Yield Default Recovery Analytics, October 31, 2022.

 

11 

Source: JP Morgan, 2022 High Yield Bond and Leverage Loan Supply Outlook, October 31, 2022.

 

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High Yield Corporate Core Index Fund (cont.)

 

 

 

 

 

 

PORTFOLIO ANALYSIS (cont.)

 

the Fund’s management fee (-23 bps), trading costs and fees (-3 bps), pricing differences (-30 bps), sector and security selection (-36 bps), yield curve positioning (+4 bps) and other factors (+6 bp).

 

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Investment Grade Corporate Core Index Fund Ticker:  FEIG

 

 

CUMULATIVE PERFORMANCE

Through October 31, 2022

 

LOGO

 

AVERAGE ANNUAL TOTAL RETURN

For the period ended October 31, 2022

 

    1 Year     Fund
Inception
9/20/2021
 
 

 

 

 

FlexShares ESG & Climate Investment Grade Corporate Core Index Fund (Based on Net Asset Value)

    -19.73     -18.90

FlexShares ESG & Climate Investment Grade Corporate Core Index Fund (Based on Market Price)

    -19.60     -18.77

Bloomberg US Corporate Total Return Value Unhedged Index

    -19.57     -18.70

Northern Trust ESG & Climate Investment Grade U.S. Corporate Core Index

    -19.54     -18.70

 

All data as of 10/31/22. Total returns based on market price do not include brokerage commissions that may be payable on secondary market transactions. If brokerage commissions were included, these returns would be lower. Total returns based on market price and net asset value (“NAV”) assume that dividends and capital gain distributions have been reinvested in the Fund at market price and NAV, respectively. NAV is calculated by dividing the total value of all the securities in the Fund’s portfolio plus cash, interest and receivables less any liabilities by the number of Fund shares outstanding. Market price is determined by the midpoint of the bid/ask spread at 4:00 p.m. Eastern Time from the primary listing exchange. Market price returns may vary from NAV returns.

 

Performance quoted represents past performance and does not guarantee future results. The graph and table do not reflect the deduction of taxes that a shareholder would pay on Fund distributions or the redemption or sale of Fund shares. Unlike the index that the Fund seeks to track, the Fund’s total returns are reduced by operating expenses, such as transaction costs and management fees. An investor cannot invest directly in an index.

 

Performance reflects contractual reimbursements in effect until March 1, 2022. In the absence of such reimbursements, performance would be reduced. The gross expense ratio of the Fund is 0.13% and the net expense ratio is 0.12%. The gross and net expense ratios disclosed are as reported in the Fund’s prospectus, which may differ from the gross and net expense ratios presented in the Fund’s financial reports. Current performance may be higher or lower than performance shown. Investment return and the principal value of an investment will fluctuate. Shares may be worth more or less than original cost when redeemed or sold in the market.

 

FlexShares ETFs’ performance data current to the most recent month-end is available at www.flexshares.com.

 

PORTFOLIO ANALYSIS

 

The Fund seeks investment results that correspond generally to the price and yield performance, before fees and expenses, of the Northern Trust ESG & Climate Investment Grade U.S. Corporate Core IndexSM (the “Underlying Index”). The Underlying Index seeks to reflect the performance of a selection of U.S.-dollar-denominated corporate bonds issued by companies that exhibit certain environmental, social and governance (“ESG”) characteristics, while also seeking to provide broad-market, core exposure to U.S.-dollar-denominated investment grade corporate bonds of U.S. and non-U.S. issuers. The Underlying Index is designed to minimize tracking differences relative to the performance of the Northern Trust US Corporate Bond IndexSM (the “Parent Index”) while also seeking (a) an aggregate higher scoring of certain ESG characteristics, as measured by the Northern Trust ESG Vector Score (“ESG Vector Score”), and (b) reduction of aggregate climate-related risk, as measured by certain carbon-related risk metrics, each relative to the Parent Index. As of October 31, 2022, there were 3,474 issues in the Underlying Index. NTI uses a “passive” or indexing approach to try to achieve the Fund’s investment objective. NTI uses a representative sampling strategy to manage the Fund. This means that the Fund invests in a representative sample of securities that collectively has an investment profile similar to the Underlying Index. The Fund may or may not hold all of the securities that are included in the Underlying Index.

 

During the 12 months ending October 31, 2022, prices on domestic equities generally traded lower. Through Q4 of 2021 U.S. equity markets rose as economic data and strong corporate earnings suggested continued growth, allaying concerns over a spike in Covid cases due to the Omicron variant. U.S. equities declined in Q1 of 2022 as concerns over rising inflation were intensified by Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and the impact subsequent sanctions from the U.S. and European countries had on commodity prices. In an attempt to combat inflation, the U.S. Federal Reserve (the “Fed”) raised the

 

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Investment Grade Corporate Core Index Fund (cont.)

 

 

PORTFOLIO ANALYSIS (cont.)

 

key interest rate1 by 0.25% in March 2022 and signaled more aggressive key interest rate hikes may be necessary. In Q1 of 2022 the Fed indeed moved to tighten monetary conditions. Our analysis suggests that by early in Q1 of 2022 investors anticipated the need for the Fed to address higher inflation and the U.S. yield curve steepened—which meant that short term interest rates fell faster than long term interest rates. Intermediate Treasury yields, defined as Treasury bonds equal to or less than 10 years to maturity, moved higher. This movement of yields eventually led to an inverting of the yield curve which happens when the 2-year maturing note yields more than the corresponding yield on a 10-year bond. The Fed increased the key interest rate 0.50% in May and 0.75% in June while signaling additional aggressive key interest rate hikes at future meetings were likely. as the Fed continued raising the key interest rate with two 0.75% increases in July and September.

 

Fed rate actions and U.S. inflation results had a major impact on real yields2 during the period which steadily increased with Fed key interest rate hikes. Short-term real yields increased the most as the key interest rate moved above 3.00% while intermediate and long-term, those bonds with greater than 15+ years to maturity, real yields also increased. We believe that investor expectations for rebounding corporate revenues and earnings along with investor pursuit of higher yields led to increased demand for U.S. corporate credit securities. Intermediate-term3 credit spreads4 trended lower into the fiscal year. Further robust economic recovery and consumer/business spending helped drive average Intermediate-term option adjusted spreads (OAS)5 to 63 basis points (“bps”)6 in comparison to comparable maturing Treasury securities by fiscal year from 94 bps at the beginning of the fiscal year.7

During the fiscal year, the Fund’s NAV underperformed the Bloomberg U.S. Corporate Bond Index8 by -16 bps. During the fiscal year, security selection in the technology sector detracted slightly from performance while security selection in consumers staples aided performance. The tracking difference between the Fund’s NAV and the Underlying Index’s return for the fiscal year was -19 bps, which is reflective of the Fund’s management fee (-12 bps), trading costs and fees (+4 bps), pricing differences (-10 bps), sector and security selection (+18 bps), yield curve positioning (-14 bps) and other factors (-5 bps).

 

1 

The key interest rate is the interest rate charged to banks when they borrow funds from other banks or from the Federal Reserve, which is the central bank of the U.S. When banks lend money to each other, the key rate is known as the federal funds rate.

 

2 

A real yield is the yield to the investor that has been adjusted to remove the effects of inflation.

 

3 

Intermediate-term bonds typically mature between 3–10 years.

 

4 

Credit spread is the difference in yield between one debt security and another debt security with the same maturity but of lesser quality.

 

5 

The option-adjusted spread (OAS) is the measurement of the spread of a fixed-income security rate or portfolio and typically the Treasury securities yield (often referred to as the risk-free rate) and that spread is added to the fixed-income security for comparison purposes.

 

6 

A unit that is equal to 1/100th of 1% and is used to denote the change in a financial instrument.

 

7 

Source: Bloomberg, in this analysis we are making a comparison between the difference of the Option Adjusted Spread of intermediate-term investment grade corporate bonds using data available on the Bloomberg US Intermediate Corporate Bond Index as of October 31, 2021 – October 31, 2022.

 

8 

Bloomberg US Long Corporate Bond Index measures the performance of investment grade U.S. corporate bond market with bonds that have a maturity of more than ten years.

 

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Ready Access Variable Income Fund Ticker:   RAVI

 

 

CUMULATIVE PERFORMANCE

Through October 31, 2022

 

LOGO

 

AVERAGE ANNUAL TOTAL RETURN

For the period ended October 31, 2022

 

    1 Year     5 Year     10 Year     Fund
Inception
10/9/2012
 
 

 

 

 

FlexShares Ready Access Variable Income Fund (Based on Net Asset Value)

    -0.94     1.31     1.10     1.09

FlexShares Ready Access Variable Income Fund (Based on Market Price)

    -1.00     1.31     1.50     1.09

Bloomberg Barclays 1-3 Month U.S. Treasury Bill Index

    0.86     1.13     0.66     0.66

 

All data as of 10/31/22. Total returns based on market price do not include brokerage commissions that may be payable on secondary market transactions. If brokerage commissions were included, these returns would be lower. Total returns based on market price and net asset value (“NAV”) assume that dividends and capital gain distributions have been reinvested in the Fund at market price and NAV, respectively. NAV is calculated by dividing the total value of all the securities in the Fund’s portfolio plus cash, interest and receivables less any liabilities by the number of Fund shares outstanding. Market price is determined by the midpoint of the bid/ask spread at 4:00 p.m. Eastern Time from the primary listing exchange. Market price returns may vary from NAV returns.

 

Performance quoted represents past performance and does not guarantee future results. The graph and table do not reflect the deduction of taxes that a shareholder would pay on Fund distributions or the redemption or sale of Fund shares. Unlike the index that the Fund seeks to track, the Fund’s total returns are reduced by operating expenses, such as transaction costs and management fees. An investor cannot invest directly in an index.

 

Performance reflects contractual reimbursements in effect until March 1, 2023. In the absence of such reimbursements, performance would be reduced. The gross expense ratio of the Fund is 0.26% and the net expense ratio is 0.25%. The gross and net expense ratios disclosed are as reported in the Fund’s prospectus, which may differ from the gross and net expense ratios presented in the Fund’s financial reports. Current performance may be higher or lower than performance shown. Investment return and the principal value of an investment will fluctuate. Shares may be worth more or less than original cost when redeemed or sold in the market.

 

FlexShares ETFs’ performance data current to the most recent month-end is available at www.flexshares.com.

 

PORTFOLIO ANALYSIS

 

The Fund seeks maximum current income consistent with the preservation of capital and liquidity. The Fund seeks to achieve its investment objective by investing under normal circumstances at least 80% of its total assets in a non-diversified portfolio of fixed-income instruments, including bonds, debt securities and other similar instruments issued by U.S. and non-U.S. public and private sector entities. Such issuers include, without limitation, U.S. and non-U.S. governments and their agencies, instrumentalities or sponsored enterprises, U.S. state and local governments and municipalities, and U.S. and non-U.S. private-sector entities, such as corporations and banks. The average effective duration1, of the Fund will vary based on The Northern Trust Company Investment Policy Committee’s forecast for interest rates and will normally not exceed one year. The dollar-weighted average portfolio maturity of the Fund is normally not expected to exceed two years.

 

During the 12 months ending October 31, 2022, prices on domestic equities generally traded lower. Through Q4 of 2021 U.S. equity markets rose as economic data and strong corporate earnings suggested continued growth, allaying concerns over a spike in Covid cases due to the Omicron variant. U.S. equities declined in Q1 of 2022 as concerns over rising inflation were intensified by Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and the impact subsequent sanctions from the U.S. and European countries had on commodity prices. In an attempt to combat inflation, the U.S. Federal Reserve (the “Fed”) raised the

 

1 

Average effective duration provides a measure of a fund’s interest-rate sensitivity and the longer a fund’s duration, the more sensitive the fund is to shifts in interest rates. Duration also gives an indication of how a fund’s NAV will change as interest rates change. A fund with a five- year duration would be expected to lose 5% of its NAV if interest rates rose by 1 percentage point, or gain 5%, if interest rates fell by 1 percentage point. Morningstar surveys fund companies for this information.

 

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Ready Access Variable Income Fund (cont.)

 

 

PORTFOLIO ANALYSIS (cont.)

 

key interest rate2 by 0.25% in March 2022 and signaled more aggressive key interest rate hikes may be necessary. In Q1 of 2022 the Fed indeed moved to tighten monetary conditions. Our analysis suggests that by early in Q1 of 2022 investors anticipated the need for the Fed to address higher inflation and the U.S. yield curve steepened—which meant that short term interest rates fell faster than long term interest rates. Intermediate Treasury yields, defined as Treasury bonds equal to or less than 10 years to maturity, moved higher. This movement of yields eventually led to an inverting of the yield curve which happens when the 2-year maturing note yields more than the corresponding yield on a 10-year bond. The Fed increased the key interest rate 0.50% in May and 0.75% in June while signaling additional aggressive key interest rate hikes at future meetings were likely. as the Fed continued raising the key interest rate with two 0.75% increases in July and September.

 

Fed rate actions and U.S. inflation results had a major impact on real yields3 during the period which steadily increased with Fed key interest rate hikes. Short-term real yields increased the most as the key interest rate moved above 3.00% while intermediate and long-term, those bonds with greater than 15+ years to maturity, real yields also increased. We believe that investor expectations for rebounding corporate revenues and earnings along with investor pursuit of higher yields led to increased demand for U.S. corporate credit securities. Intermediate-term4 credit spreads5 trended lower into the fiscal year.

 

Further robust economic recovery and consumer/business spending helped drive average Intermediate-term option adjusted spreads (OAS)6 to 63 basis points (“bps”)7 in comparison to comparable maturing

Treasury securities by fiscal year from 94 bps at the beginning of the fiscal year.8

 

For the 12 months ended October 31, 2022, the fund underperformed the generic Treasury Bill index, as defined by the Bloomberg 1-3 Month U.S. Treasury Bill Index9, by -180 bps. The Fund’s exposure to corporate credit, asset-backed securities and longer duration all negatively impacted performance versus the benchmark index.

 

2 

The key interest rate is the interest rate charged to banks when they borrow funds from other banks or from the Federal Reserve, which is the central bank of the U.S. When banks lend money to each other, the key rate is known as the federal funds rate.

 

3

A real yield is the yield to the investor that has been adjusted to remove the effects of inflation.

 

4 

Intermediate-term bonds typically mature between 3–10 years.

 

5 

Credit spread is the difference in yield between one debt security and another debt security with the same maturity but of lesser quality.

 

6 

The option-adjusted spread (OAS) is the measurement of the spread of a fixed-income security rate or portfolio and typically the Treasury securities yield (often referred to as the risk-free rate) and that spread is added to the fixed-income security for comparison purposes.

 

7 

A unit that is equal to 1/100th of 1% and is used to denote the change in a financial instrument.

 

8 

Source: Bloomberg, in this analysis we are making a comparison between the difference of the Option Adjusted Spread of intermediate-term investment grade corporate bonds using data available on the Bloomberg US Intermediate Corporate Bond Index as of October 31, 2021 – October 31, 2022.

 

9 

The Bloomberg 1-3 Month U.S. Treasury Bill Index is designed to measure the performance of public obligations of the U.S. Treasury that have a remaining maturity of greater than or equal to 1 month and less than 3 months.

 

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Core Select Bond Fund Ticker:   BNDC

 

 

CUMULATIVE PERFORMANCE

Through October 31, 2022

 

LOGO

 

AVERAGE ANNUAL TOTAL RETURN

For the period ended October 31, 2022

 

     1 Year     3 Year     5 Year     Fund
Inception
11/18/2016
 
  

 

 

 

FlexShares Core Select Bond Fund (Based on Net Asset Value)

     -16.27     -3.61     -0.60     -0.03

FlexShares Core Select Bond Fund (Based on Market Price)

     -16.33     -3.66     -0.66     -0.03

Bloomberg U.S. Aggregate Bond Index

     -15.68     -3.77     -0.54     0.09

 

All data as of 10/31/22. Total returns based on market price do not include brokerage commissions that may be payable on secondary market transactions. If brokerage commissions were included, these returns would be lower. Total returns based on market price and net asset value (“NAV”) assume that dividends and capital gain distributions have been reinvested in the Fund at market price and NAV, respectively. NAV is calculated by dividing the total value of all the securities in the Fund’s portfolio plus cash, interest and receivables less any liabilities by the number of Fund shares outstanding. Market price is determined by the midpoint of the bid/ask spread at 4:00 p.m. Eastern Time from the primary listing exchange. Market price returns may vary from NAV returns.

 

Performance quoted represents past performance and does not guarantee future results. The graph and table do not reflect the deduction of taxes that a shareholder would pay on Fund distributions or the redemption or sale of Fund shares. Unlike the index that the Fund seeks to track, the Fund’s total returns are reduced by operating expenses, such as transaction costs and management fees. An investor cannot invest directly in an index.

 

Performance reflects contractual reimbursements in effect until March 1, 2023. In the absence of such reimbursements, performance would be reduced. The gross expense ratio of the Fund is 0.56% and the net expense ratio is 0.35%. The gross and net expense ratios disclosed are as reported in the Fund’s prospectus, which may differ from the gross and net expense ratios presented in the Fund’s financial reports. Current performance may be higher or lower than performance shown. Investment return and the principal value of an investment will fluctuate. Shares may be worth more or less than original cost when redeemed or sold in the market.

 

FlexShares ETFs’ performance data current to the most recent month-end is available at www.flexshares.com.

 

PORTFOLIO ANALYSIS

 

The Fund seeks total return and preservation of capital. The Fund seeks to achieve its investment objective by investing, under normal circumstances, at least 80% of its net assets in U.S. dollar-denominated investment-grade fixed-income securities either directly or indirectly through exchange-traded funds (“ETFs”) and other registered investment companies (together with ETFs, “Underlying Funds”). The Fund primarily invests in fixed-rate securities of varying maturities, including bonds, debt securities and other similar instruments issued by U.S. public and U.S and non-U.S. private sector entities. Such issuers include, without limitation, U.S. governments and their agencies, instrumentalities or sponsored enterprises, and U.S. and non-U.S. private-sector entities, such as corporations and banks. The Fund may invest in fixed income securities of any maturity.

 

The Fund seeks to provide attractive risk-adjusted performance by investing in a portfolio of fixed-income securities and Underlying Funds. The Fund generally adjusts its allocations to securities based on Northern Trust Investment Inc.’s (“NTI”) assessment of potential changes in interest rate levels, the shape of the yield curve1 and credit spread relationships, which is the difference in yield between one debt security and another debt security with the same maturity but of lesser quality. The Fund also seeks to balance the potential for return and risk while emphasizing liquidity and diversification across a spectrum of U.S. dollar-denominated investment-grade fixed income securities.

 

During the 12 months ending October 31, 2022, prices on domestic equities generally traded lower. Through Q4 of 2021 U.S. equity markets rose as economic data and strong corporate earnings suggested continued growth, allaying concerns over a spike in Covid cases due to the Omicron variant. U.S. equities declined in Q1 of 2022 as concerns over rising inflation were intensified by

 

1 

A yield curve is constructed by plotting a session’s final yields for various maturities including 1-month, 3-month, 6-month, 1-year, 2-year, 3-year, 5-year, 7-year, 10-year, 20-year and 30-year maturities.

 

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Core Select Bond Fund (cont.)

 

 

PORTFOLIO ANALYSIS (cont.)

 

Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and the impact subsequent sanctions from the U.S. and European countries had on commodity prices. In an attempt to combat inflation, the U.S. Federal Reserve (the “Fed”) raised the key interest rate2 by 0.25% in March 2022 and signaled more aggressive key interest rate hikes may be necessary. In Q1 of 2022 the Fed indeed moved to tighten monetary conditions. Our analysis suggests that by early in Q1 of 2022 investors anticipated the need for the Fed to address higher inflation and the U.S. yield curve steepened—which meant that short term interest rates fell faster than long term interest rates. Intermediate Treasury yields, defined as Treasury bonds equal to or less than 10 years to maturity, moved higher. This movement of yields eventually led to an inverting of the yield curve which happens when the 2-year maturing note yields more than the corresponding yield on a 10-year bond. The Fed increased the key interest rate 0.50% in May and 0.75% in June while signaling additional aggressive key interest rate hikes at future meetings were likely. as the Fed continued raising the key interest rate with two 0.75% increases in July and September.

 

Fed rate actions and U.S. inflation results had a major impact on real yields3 during the period which steadily increased with Fed key interest rate hikes. Short-term real yields increased the most as the key interest rate moved above 3.00% while intermediate and long-term, those bonds with greater than 15+ years to maturity, real yields also increased. We believe that investor expectations for rebounding corporate revenues and earnings along with investor pursuit of higher yields led to increased demand for U.S. corporate credit securities. Intermediate-term4 credit spreads5 trended lower into the fiscal year. Further robust economic recovery and consumer/business spending helped drive average

Intermediate-term option adjusted spreads (OAS)6 to 63 basis points (“bps”)7 in comparison to comparable maturing Treasury securities by fiscal year from 94 bps at the beginning of the fiscal year.8

 

At the beginning of the fiscal year, the Fund, in comparison to the Bloomberg U.S. Aggregate Bond Index, was generally positioned with an underweight to U.S. Treasuries and mortgage backed securities and an overweight to corporate fixed income on our expectations for lower, but still positive, economic growth and corporate earnings. By the time the Fed commenced raising interest rates in Q1 of 2022, the corporate credit overweight had been reduced, inflation protected public obligations of the U.S. Treasury (“TIPS”) exposure was added for Treasuries and cash balances were maintained. When Fed Chair Powell indicated continued tightening of monetary policy, the corporate overweight had been again reduced and cash balances further increased. By fiscal year end, corporate credit positioning was neutral, Treasuries were still underweight and cash balances were near all-time highs since inception of the Fund. The overall increase in interest rates along with the widening of credit spreads lead to negative total returns for the fiscal year. The Underlying Index had a negative total return during the 12 months ended October 31, 2022, and underperformed the broader bond index, as defined by the Bloomberg U.S. Aggregate Bond Index9, by -59 bps.

 

2 

The key interest rate is the interest rate charged to banks when they borrow funds from other banks or from the Federal Reserve, which is the central bank of the U.S. When banks lend money to each other, the key rate is known as the federal funds rate.

 

3 

A real yield is the yield to the investor that has been adjusted to remove the effects of inflation.

 

4 

Intermediate-term bonds typically mature between 3–10 years.

 

5 

Credit spread is the difference in yield between one debt security and another debt security with the same maturity but of lesser quality.

 

6 

The option-adjusted spread (OAS) is the measurement of the spread of a fixed-income security rate or portfolio and typically the Treasury securities yield (often referred to as the risk-free rate) and that spread is added to the fixed-income security for comparison purposes.

 

7 

A unit that is equal to 1/100th of 1% and is used to denote the change in a financial instrument.

 

8 

Source: Bloomberg, in this analysis we are making a comparison between the difference of the Option Adjusted Spread of intermediate-term investment grade corporate bonds using data available on the Bloomberg US Intermediate Corporate Bond Index as of October 31, 2021 – October 31, 2022.

 

9 

The Bloomberg US Aggregate Bond Index, or the Agg, is a broad base, market capitalization-weighted bond market index representing intermediate term investment grade bonds traded in the United States.

 

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FlexShares® Trust

Statements of Assets and Liabilities October 31, 2022

 

 

     FlexShares®
US Quality
Low Volatility
Index Fund
    

FlexShares®
Developed Markets ex-US

Quality Low Volatility
Index Fund

   

FlexShares®
Emerging Markets

Quality Low Volatility
Index Fund

   

FlexShares®
Morningstar US

Market Factor Tilt
Index Fund

 

ASSETS

 

Securities, at cost

   $ 150,849,786      $ 66,583,161     $ 9,468,208     $ 931,864,979  

Affiliate securities, at cost

                        507,052  

Securities Lending Reinvestments, at cost

     1,156,911        481,336             203,821,768  
  

 

 

 

Securities, at value†

     161,976,002        60,676,378       8,151,646       1,384,772,126  

Affiliate securities, at value

                        564,807  

Securities Lending Reinvestments, at value

     1,156,911        481,336             203,816,815  

Cash

     284,048        320,646       51,956       10,513,546  

Cash segregated at broker*

     5,315        128,915       13,409       908,884  

Foreign cash††

            355,064       18,459        

Restricted cash**

                         

Due from Authorized Participant

                         

Unrealized appreciation on forward foreign currency contracts

            16,928              

Receivables:

         

Dividends and interest

     347,030        423,339       3,699       940,543  

Securities lending income

     1,588        313             55,141  

Capital shares issued

                         

Investment adviser

                         

Securities sold

            43             7,508,057  

Variation margin on futures contracts

     1,483                    211,227  
  

 

 

 

Total Assets

     163,772,377        62,402,962       8,239,169       1,609,291,146  
  

 

 

 

LIABILITIES

 

Unrealized depreciation on forward foreign currency contracts

            1,982              

Due to brokers

     11,030                     

Payables:

         

Cash collateral received from securities loaned

     1,156,911        481,336             203,821,768  

Deferred compensation (Note 7)

     4,531        2,820       479       139,501  

Investment advisory fees (Note 4)

     28,724        16,314       2,797       282,841  

Trustee fees (Note 7)

     2,658        1,446       341       29,304  

Securities purchased

                         

Deferred non-US capital gains taxes

                  9,995        

Due to Authorized Participant

                        6,617  

Variation margin on futures contracts

            47,316       7,665        

Capital shares redeemed

                        7,597,613  

Other

                  4,000       6,000  
  

 

 

 

Total Liabilities

     1,203,854        551,214       25,277       211,883,644  
  

 

 

 

Net Assets

   $ 162,568,523      $ 61,851,748     $ 8,213,892     $ 1,397,407,502  
  

 

 

 

NET ASSETS CONSIST OF:

 

Paid-in capital

   $ 155,113,380      $ 71,751,996     $ 10,629,918     $ 964,450,457  

Distributable earnings (loss)

     7,455,143        (9,900,248     (2,416,026     432,957,045  
  

 

 

 

Net Assets

   $ 162,568,523      $ 61,851,748     $ 8,213,892     $ 1,397,407,502  
  

 

 

 

Shares Outstanding (unlimited number of shares authorized $ 0.0001 par value)

     3,250,001        2,800,001       400,001       9,250,001  

Net Asset Value

   $ 50.02      $ 22.09     $ 20.53     $ 151.07  

† Securities on loan, at value

   $ 14,183,739      $ 2,551,916     $     $ 275,892,234  

†† Cost of foreign cash

   $      $ 356,137     $ 18,711     $  

 

*

Includes cash pledged by the Fund to cover margin requirements for open futures contracts as of 10/31/22.

 

**

Includes cash pledged by an Authorized Participant for missing deposit securities required to secure Creation Units.

 

See Accompanying Notes to the Financial Statements.

 

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Statements of Assets and Liabilities (cont.)

 

 

     FlexShares®
Morningstar Developed
Markets ex-US Factor
Tilt Index Fund
    FlexShares®
Morningstar Emerging
Markets Factor Tilt
Index Fund
    FlexShares®
US Quality
Large Cap
Index Fund
    FlexShares®
STOXX® US
ESG Select
Index Fund
 

ASSETS

 

Securities, at cost

   $ 462,257,177     $ 227,162,575     $ 126,865,011     $ 169,811,069  

Affiliate securities, at cost

                        

Securities Lending Reinvestments, at cost

     7,591,069       3,027,697       264,465       225,693  
  

 

 

 

Securities, at value†

     435,473,234       206,025,113       125,453,875       170,751,844  

Affiliate securities, at value

                        

Securities Lending Reinvestments, at value

     7,591,069       3,027,697       264,465       225,693  

Cash

     2,167,619       562,244       1,574,827       1,085,736  

Cash segregated at broker*

     1,801,241       293,055       325,154       135,778  

Foreign cash††

     3,688,221       836,493              

Restricted cash**

                        

Due from Authorized Participant

                        

Unrealized appreciation on forward foreign currency contracts

     53,896       37,421              

Receivables:

        

Dividends and interest

     3,851,822       262,703       122,541       110,490  

Securities lending income

     29,235       9,896       790       562  

Capital shares issued

                 2,175,103        

Investment adviser

                        

Securities sold

     172,399             3,195,205        

Variation margin on futures contracts

     47,214                    
  

 

 

 

Total Assets

     454,875,950       211,054,622       133,111,960       172,310,103  
  

 

 

 

LIABILITIES

 

Unrealized depreciation on forward foreign currency contracts

     105,386       32,909              

Due to brokers

                        

Payables:

        

Cash collateral received from securities loaned

     7,591,069       3,027,697       264,465       225,693  

Deferred compensation (Note 7)

     83,761       41,902       4,785       5,691  

Investment advisory fees (Note 4)

     143,260       104,097       28,954       44,385  

Trustee fees (Note 7)

     12,396       6,743       1,402       3,487  

Securities purchased

           5,188       2,135,643        

Deferred non-US capital gains taxes

           720,142              

Due to Authorized Participant

     172,398                    

Variation margin on futures contracts

           177,031       69,533       49,871  

Capital shares redeemed

                 3,254,338        

Other

     13,500       50,000       3,000       1,050  
  

 

 

 

Total Liabilities

     8,121,770       4,165,709       5,762,120       330,177  
  

 

 

 

Net Assets

   $ 446,754,180     $ 206,888,913     $ 127,349,840     $ 171,979,926  
  

 

 

 

NET ASSETS CONSIST OF:

 

Paid-in capital

   $ 593,533,354     $ 300,134,185     $ 133,331,926     $ 177,469,288  

Distributable earnings (loss)

     (146,779,174     (93,245,272     (5,982,086     (5,489,362
  

 

 

 

Net Assets

   $ 446,754,180     $ 206,888,913     $ 127,349,840     $ 171,979,926  
  

 

 

 

Shares Outstanding (unlimited number of shares authorized $ 0.0001 par value)

     8,200,001       4,900,001       2,950,001       1,850,001  

Net Asset Value

   $ 54.48     $ 42.22     $ 43.17     $ 92.96  

† Securities on loan, at value

   $ 52,637,337     $ 8,215,520     $ 7,725,995     $ 9,174,813  

†† Cost of foreign cash

   $ 3,668,199     $ 845,705     $     $  

 

*

Includes cash pledged by the Fund to cover margin requirements for open futures contracts as of 10/31/22.

 

**

Includes cash pledged by an Authorized Participant for missing deposit securities required to secure Creation Units.

 

See Accompanying Notes to the Financial Statements.

 

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Table of Contents

 

 

Statements of Assets and Liabilities (cont.)

 

 

     FlexShares®
STOXX®
Global ESG
Select
Index Fund
     FlexShares®
ESG & Climate US
Large Cap Core
Index Fund
    FlexShares®
ESG & Climate
Developed
Markets ex-US Core
Index Fund
    FlexShares®
ESG & Climate
Emerging
Markets Core
Index Fund
 

ASSETS

 

Securities, at cost

   $ 136,248,995      $ 23,943,923     $ 20,549,885     $ 4,923,430  

Affiliate securities, at cost

                         

Securities Lending Reinvestments, at cost

     442,946                     
  

 

 

 

Securities, at value†

     145,829,313        21,936,504       17,060,066       3,824,002  

Affiliate securities, at value

                         

Securities Lending Reinvestments, at value

     442,946                     

Cash

     630,009        151,787       11,858       19,663  

Cash segregated at broker*

     126,290        4,474       20,924       9,835  

Foreign cash††

     95,996              26,497       17,586  

Restricted cash**

                         

Due from Authorized Participant

                         

Unrealized appreciation on forward foreign currency contracts

     4,596              3,717        

Receivables:

         

Dividends and interest

     347,364        18,395       54,875       4,639  

Securities lending income

     889                     

Capital shares issued

                         

Investment adviser

            19       38        

Securities sold

                        8,982  

Variation margin on futures contracts

                         
  

 

 

 

Total Assets

     147,477,403        22,111,179       17,177,975       3,884,707  
  

 

 

 

LIABILITIES

 

Unrealized depreciation on forward foreign currency contracts

                  927        

Due to brokers

                         

Payables:

         

Cash collateral received from securities loaned

     442,946                     

Deferred compensation (Note 7)

     7,203                     

Investment advisory fees (Note 4)

     50,063        1,618       1,681       610  

Trustee fees (Note 7)

     3,575        68       67       19  

Securities purchased

                        9,533  

Deferred non-US capital gains taxes

                         

Due to Authorized Participant

                         

Variation margin on futures contracts

     48,139        5,608       6,380       6,810  

Capital shares redeemed

                         

Other

            500              
  

 

 

 

Total Liabilities

     551,926        7,794       9,055       16,972  
  

 

 

 

Net Assets

   $ 146,925,477      $ 22,103,385     $ 17,168,920     $ 3,867,735  
  

 

 

 

NET ASSETS CONSIST OF:

 

Paid-in capital

   $ 144,004,252      $ 24,293,000     $ 21,578,641     $ 5,009,376  

Distributable earnings (loss)

     2,921,225        (2,189,615     (4,409,721     (1,141,641
  

 

 

 

Net Assets

   $ 146,925,477      $ 22,103,385     $ 17,168,920     $ 3,867,735  
  

 

 

 

Shares Outstanding (unlimited number of shares authorized $ 0.0001 par value)

     1,250,001        500,000       450,000       100,000  

Net Asset Value

   $ 117.54      $ 44.21     $ 38.15     $ 38.68  

† Securities on loan, at value

   $ 3,600,349      $     $     $  

†† Cost of foreign cash

   $ 96,981      $     $ 26,388     $ 17,868  

 

*

Includes cash pledged by the Fund to cover margin requirements for open futures contracts as of 10/31/22.

 

**

Includes cash pledged by an Authorized Participant for missing deposit securities required to secure Creation Units.

See Accompanying Notes to the Financial Statements.

 

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Table of Contents

 

 

Statements of Assets and Liabilities (cont.)

 

 

     FlexShares®
Morningstar Global
Upstream Natural
Resources Index
Fund
    FlexShares®
STOXX®
Global Broad
Infrastructure
Index Fund
    FlexShares®
Global Quality
Real Estate
Index Fund
    FlexShares®
Real Assets
Allocation
Index Fund
 

ASSETS

 

Securities, at cost

   $ 5,959,339,348     $ 2,547,512,547     $ 359,689,932     $  

Affiliate securities, at cost

                       34,201,324  

Securities Lending Reinvestments, at cost

     200,125,034       27,954,570       2,527,416        
  

 

 

 

Securities, at value†

     6,820,447,853       2,481,997,953       320,007,900        

Affiliate securities, at value

                       28,858,364  

Securities Lending Reinvestments, at value

     200,121,818       27,954,570       2,527,416        

Cash

     4,814,695       7,771,116       5,463,557       9,903  

Cash segregated at broker*

     3,384,673       2,567,896       1,135,692        

Foreign cash††

     6,014,133       4,017,253       663,461        

Restricted cash**

           203,240              

Due from Authorized Participant

                        

Unrealized appreciation on forward foreign currency contracts

     699,659             42,549        

Receivables:

        

Dividends and interest

     3,760,445       6,674,598       1,333,352        

Securities lending income

     49,883       37,964       4,154        

Capital shares issued

                        

Investment adviser

                        

Securities sold

     166,946       22,061       6,817        

Variation margin on futures contracts

                        
  

 

 

 

Total Assets

     7,039,460,105       2,531,246,651       331,184,898       28,868,267  
  

 

 

 

LIABILITIES

 

Unrealized depreciation on forward foreign currency contracts

     988,169       48,973       28,860        

Due to brokers

                        

Payables:

        

Cash collateral received from securities loaned

     200,125,034       27,954,570       2,527,416        

Deferred compensation (Note 7)

     477,815       135,252       25,924       539  

Investment advisory fees (Note 4)

     2,601,155       946,185       119,883       2,399  

Trustee fees (Note 7)

     92,639       45,453       8,654       713  

Securities purchased

                        

Deferred non-US capital gains taxes

           1,288,011              

Due to Authorized Participant

     166,946       203,240       6,817        

Variation margin on futures contracts

     127,853       80,554       84,663        

Capital shares redeemed

                        

Other

     28,500       26,000       2,000        
  

 

 

 

Total Liabilities

     204,608,111       30,728,238       2,804,217       3,651  
  

 

 

 

Net Assets

   $ 6,834,851,994     $ 2,500,518,413     $ 328,380,681     $ 28,864,616  
  

 

 

 

NET ASSETS CONSIST OF:

 

Paid-in capital

   $ 7,129,777,702     $ 2,750,801,700     $ 404,471,048     $ 34,563,743  

Distributable earnings (loss)

     (294,925,708     (250,283,287     (76,090,367     (5,699,127
  

 

 

 

Net Assets

   $ 6,834,851,994     $ 2,500,518,413     $ 328,380,681     $ 28,864,616  
  

 

 

 

Shares Outstanding (unlimited number of shares authorized $ 0.0001 par value)

     165,300,001       51,750,001       6,300,001       1,000,001  

Net Asset Value

   $ 41.35     $ 48.32     $ 52.12     $ 28.86  

† Securities on loan, at value

   $ 464,678,070     $ 156,517,412     $ 39,476,466     $  

†† Cost of foreign cash

   $ 5,450,282     $ 4,029,437     $ 662,616     $  

 

*

Includes cash pledged by the Fund to cover margin requirements for open futures contracts as of 10/31/22.

 

**

Includes cash pledged by an Authorized Participant for missing deposit securities required to secure Creation Units.

 

See Accompanying Notes to the Financial Statements.

 

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Table of Contents

 

 

Statements of Assets and Liabilities (cont.)

 

 

     FlexShares®
Quality
Dividend
Index Fund
     FlexShares®
Quality
Dividend
Defensive
Index Fund
    FlexShares®
Quality
Dividend
Dynamic
Index Fund
     FlexShares®
International
Quality
Dividend
Index Fund
 

ASSETS

 

Securities, at cost

   $ 1,375,589,496      $ 318,037,114     $ 16,262,177      $ 501,071,246  

Affiliate securities, at cost

                          

Securities Lending Reinvestments, at cost

     243,436,675        16,949,737       247,981        7,868,448  
  

 

 

 

Securities, at value†

     1,515,318,768        340,028,276       17,688,939        422,801,748  

Affiliate securities, at value

                          

Securities Lending Reinvestments, at value

     243,434,668        16,949,737       247,981        7,868,448  

Cash

     6,031,784        4,808,744       254,569        1,092,531  

Cash segregated at broker*

     501,579        522,499       122,803        1,518,313  

Foreign cash††

                         4,075,413  

Restricted cash**

                          

Due from Authorized Participant

                          

Unrealized appreciation on forward foreign currency contracts

                         26,739  

Receivables:

          

Dividends and interest

     1,502,690        310,084       17,632        3,181,180  

Securities lending income

     66,405        14,440       708        23,395  

Capital shares issued

                          

Investment adviser

                          

Securities sold

     354,875                     169,849  

Variation margin on futures contracts

                          
  

 

 

 

Total Assets

     1,767,210,769        362,633,780       18,332,632        440,757,616  
  

 

 

 

LIABILITIES

 

Unrealized depreciation on forward foreign currency contracts

                         42,855  

Due to brokers

                          

Payables:

          

Cash collateral received from securities loaned

     243,436,675        16,949,737       247,981        7,868,448  

Deferred compensation (Note 7)

     156,707        37,565       5,817        66,156  

Investment advisory fees (Note 4)

     453,927        102,836       5,324        169,301  

Trustee fees (Note 7)

     28,994        8,086       521        12,289  

Securities purchased

                          

Deferred non-US capital gains taxes

                          

Due to Authorized Participant

     354,875                     146,837  

Variation margin on futures contracts

     44,122        89,828       10,126        342,638  

Capital shares redeemed

                          

Other

     5,650        2,150       400        12,000  
  

 

 

 

Total Liabilities

     244,480,950        17,190,202       270,169        8,660,524  
  

 

 

 

Net Assets

   $ 1,522,729,819      $ 345,443,578     $ 18,062,463      $ 432,097,092  
  

 

 

 

NET ASSETS CONSIST OF:

 

Paid-in capital

   $ 1,437,380,841      $ 350,673,014     $ 16,906,787      $ 692,660,025  

Distributable earnings (loss)

     85,348,978        (5,229,436     1,155,676        (260,562,933
  

 

 

 

Net Assets

   $ 1,522,729,819      $ 345,443,578     $ 18,062,463      $ 432,097,092  
  

 

 

 

Shares Outstanding (unlimited number of shares authorized $ 0.0001 par value)

     29,125,001        6,825,001       325,001        23,400,001  

Net Asset Value

   $ 52.28      $ 50.61     $ 55.58      $ 18.47  

† Securities on loan, at value

   $ 288,651,348      $ 35,270,721     $ 1,462,542      $ 30,462,551  

†† Cost of foreign cash

   $      $     $      $ 4,069,870  

 

*

Includes cash pledged by the Fund to cover margin requirements for open futures contracts as of 10/31/22.

 

**

Includes cash pledged by an Authorized Participant for missing deposit securities required to secure Creation Units.

 

See Accompanying Notes to the Financial Statements.

 

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Table of Contents

 

 

Statements of Assets and Liabilities (cont.)

 

 

     FlexShares®
International
Quality Dividend
Defensive Index
Fund
    FlexShares®
International
Quality Dividend
Dynamic Index
Fund
    FlexShares®
iBoxx 3-Year
Target
Duration TIPS
Index Fund
    FlexShares®
iBoxx 5-Year
Target
Duration TIPS
Index Fund
 

ASSETS

 

Securities, at cost

   $ 44,872,925     $ 75,550,979     $ 2,273,651,424     $ 705,602,536  

Affiliate securities, at cost

                        

Securities Lending Reinvestments, at cost

     349,142       1,013,466              
  

 

 

 

Securities, at value†

     39,803,427       60,865,236       2,154,633,577       642,970,545  

Affiliate securities, at value

                        

Securities Lending Reinvestments, at value

     349,142       1,013,466              

Cash

     163,293       282,821       2,818,291       1,329,344  

Cash segregated at broker*

     112,225       124,396              

Foreign cash††

     173,448       208,436              

Restricted cash**

                        

Due from Authorized Participant

                 10,609,362        

Unrealized appreciation on forward foreign currency contracts

     20,867       12,522              

Receivables:

        

Dividends and interest

     341,325       369,291       3,615,545       1,011,100  

Securities lending income

     2,578       3,400       13,960       6,881  

Capital shares issued

                 1,179,224        

Investment adviser

                 4,699        

Securities sold

           40,468       98,616,564       55,627,008  

Variation margin on futures contracts

                        
  

 

 

 

Total Assets

     40,966,305       62,920,036       2,271,491,222       700,944,878  
  

 

 

 

LIABILITIES

 

Unrealized depreciation on forward foreign currency contracts

     2,597       2,501              

Due to brokers

                        

Payables:

        

Cash collateral received from securities loaned

     349,142       1,013,466              

Deferred compensation (Note 7)

     8,927       4,960       236,413       84,481  

Investment advisory fees (Note 4)

     16,807       24,243       330,329       97,000  

Trustee fees (Note 7)

     1,465       1,679       21,640       11,391  

Securities purchased

                 102,351,207       56,865,508  

Deferred non-US capital gains taxes

                        

Due to Authorized Participant

           40,468              

Variation margin on futures contracts

     35,026       40,862              

Capital shares redeemed

                 10,613,018        

Other

     7,000       3,500              
  

 

 

 

Total Liabilities

     420,964       1,131,679       113,552,607       57,058,380  
  

 

 

 

Net Assets

   $ 40,545,341     $ 61,788,357     $ 2,157,938,615     $ 643,886,498  
  

 

 

 

NET ASSETS CONSIST OF:

 

Paid-in capital

   $ 73,846,030     $ 96,011,229     $ 2,380,587,672     $ 731,665,217  

Distributable earnings (loss)

     (33,300,689     (34,222,872     (222,649,057     (87,778,719
  

 

 

 

Net Assets

   $ 40,545,341     $ 61,788,357     $ 2,157,938,615     $ 643,886,498  
  

 

 

 

Shares Outstanding (unlimited number of shares authorized $ 0.0001 par value)

     2,300,001       2,900,001       91,504,000       27,250,001  

Net Asset Value

   $ 17.63     $ 21.31     $ 23.58     $ 23.63  

† Securities on loan, at value

   $ 4,025,435     $ 6,321,311     $ 62,732,699     $ 59,169,651  

†† Cost of foreign cash

   $ 173,795     $ 206,985     $     $  

 

*

Includes cash pledged by the Fund to cover margin requirements for open futures contracts as of 10/31/22.

 

**

Includes cash pledged by an Authorized Participant for missing deposit securities required to secure Creation Units.

See Accompanying Notes to the Financial Statements.

 

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Table of Contents

 

 

Statements of Assets and Liabilities (cont.)

 

 

     FlexShares®
Disciplined
Duration MBS
Index Fund
   

FlexShares®
Credit-Scored

US

Corporate Bond

Index Fund

    FlexShares®
Credit-Scored
US Long
Corporate Bond
Index Fund
   

FlexShares®
High Yield

Value-Scored

Bond Index
Fund

 

ASSETS

 

Securities, at cost

   $ 107,353,373     $ 265,179,777     $ 47,766,420     $ 950,787,508  

Affiliate securities, at cost

                        

Securities Lending Reinvestments, at cost

                        
  

 

 

 

Securities, at value†

     96,171,521       234,820,853       34,694,439       861,008,645  

Affiliate securities, at value

                        

Securities Lending Reinvestments, at value

                        

Cash

     2,016,091       5,422,700       243,115       6,439,383  

Cash segregated at broker*

                        

Foreign cash††

                        

Restricted cash**

                        

Due from Authorized Participant

                        

Unrealized appreciation on forward foreign currency contracts

                        

Receivables:

        

Dividends and interest

     291,023       2,279,582       533,685       16,758,714  

Securities lending income

                        

Capital shares issued

                       10,059,379  

Investment adviser

                        

Securities sold

           10,568,298       1,211,484       72,003,214  

Variation margin on futures contracts

                        
  

 

 

 

Total Assets

     98,478,635       253,091,433       36,682,723       966,269,335  
  

 

 

 

LIABILITIES

 

Unrealized depreciation on forward foreign currency contracts

                        

Due to brokers

                        

Payables:

        

Cash collateral received from securities loaned

                        

Deferred compensation (Note 7)

     6,126       12,501       2,935       5,625  

Investment advisory fees (Note 4)

     16,549       44,502       6,540       271,206  

Trustee fees (Note 7)

     1,798       5,364       1,133       9,038  

Securities purchased

     1,263,609       10,887,609       1,173,381       78,034,098  

Deferred non-US capital gains taxes

                        

Due to Authorized Participant

                        

Variation margin on futures contracts

                        

Capital shares redeemed

                        

Other

     1,600       2,500       1,000       4,000  
  

 

 

 

Total Liabilities

     1,289,682       10,952,476       1,184,989       78,323,967  
  

 

 

 

Net Assets

   $ 97,188,953     $ 242,138,957     $ 35,497,734     $ 887,945,368  
  

 

 

 

NET ASSETS CONSIST OF:

 

Paid-in capital

   $ 118,177,292     $ 283,117,668     $ 53,543,188     $ 1,057,237,406  

Distributable earnings (loss)

     (20,988,339     (40,978,711     (18,045,454     (169,292,038
  

 

 

 

Net Assets

   $ 97,188,953     $ 242,138,957     $ 35,497,734     $ 887,945,368  
  

 

 

 

Shares Outstanding (unlimited number of shares authorized $ 0.0001 par value)

     4,850,001       5,350,001       900,001       22,150,001  

Net Asset Value

   $ 20.04     $ 45.26     $ 39.44     $ 40.09  

† Securities on loan, at value

   $     $     $     $  

†† Cost of foreign cash

   $     $     $     $  

 

*

Includes cash pledged by the Fund to cover margin requirements for open futures contracts as of 10/31/22.

 

**

Includes cash pledged by an Authorized Participant for missing deposit securities required to secure Creation Units.

 

See Accompanying Notes to the Financial Statements.

 

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Statements of Assets and Liabilities (cont.)

 

 

     FlexShares®
ESG & Climate
High Yield
Corporate Core
Index Fund
    FlexShares®
ESG & Climate
Investment Grade
Corporate Core
Index Fund
    FlexShares®
Ready
Access
Variable
Income Fund
    FlexShares®
Core Select
Bond Fund
 

ASSETS

 

Securities, at cost

   $ 20,125,816     $ 27,069,070     $ 869,528,367     $ 112,314,776  

Affiliate securities, at cost

                       58,798,892  

Securities Lending Reinvestments, at cost

                       55,525,084  
  

 

 

 

Securities, at value†

     19,887,403       21,969,323       858,655,437       101,694,979  

Affiliate securities, at value

                       55,861,232  

Securities Lending Reinvestments, at value

                       55,525,084  

Cash

     192,014       900,596       9,428,427       2,421,028  

Cash segregated at broker*

                        

Foreign cash††

                        

Restricted cash**

                        

Due from Authorized Participant

                        

Due from Custodian

           42,369              

Unrealized appreciation on forward foreign currency contracts

                        

Receivables:

        

Dividends and interest

     344,089       221,923       3,914,134        

Securities lending income

                       20,059  

Capital shares issued

                        

Investment adviser

                 2,525        

Securities sold

     937,986       621,574             551,493  

Variation margin on futures contracts

                        
  

 

 

 

Total Assets

     21,361,492       23,755,785       872,000,523       216,073,875  
  

 

 

 

LIABILITIES

 

Unrealized depreciation on forward foreign currency contracts

                        

Due to brokers

                       4,755  

Payables:

        

Cash collateral received from securities loaned

                       55,525,084  

Deferred compensation (Note 7)

                 26,677       4,838  

Investment advisory fees (Note 4)

     79       2,331       177,073       29,205  

Trustee fees (Note 7)

     737       577       7,638       1,771  

Securities purchased

     928,335       595,852       15,428,180       1,142,291  

Deferred non-US capital gains taxes

                        

Due to Authorized Participant

                        

Variation margin on futures contracts

                       3,852  

Capital shares redeemed

                        

Other

     500       1,500       4,025        
  

 

 

 

Total Liabilities

     929,651       600,260       15,643,593       56,711,796  
  

 

 

 

Net Assets

   $ 20,431,841     $ 23,155,525     $ 856,356,930     $ 159,362,079  
  

 

 

 

NET ASSETS CONSIST OF:

 

Paid-in capital

   $ 24,326,768     $ 33,560,550     $ 866,349,914     $ 189,199,913  

Distributable earnings (loss)

     (3,894,927     (10,405,025     (9,992,984     (29,837,834
  

 

 

 

Net Assets

   $ 20,431,841     $ 23,155,525     $ 856,356,930     $ 159,362,079  
  

 

 

 

Shares Outstanding (unlimited number of shares authorized $ 0.0001 par value)

     500,000       600,000       11,525,001       7,425,001  

Net Asset Value

   $ 40.86     $ 38.59     $ 74.30     $ 21.46  

† Securities on loan, at value

   $     $     $     $ 53,981,888  

†† Cost of foreign cash

   $     $     $     $  

 

*

Includes cash pledged by the Fund to cover margin requirements for open futures contracts as of 10/31/22.

 

**

Includes cash pledged by an Authorized Participant for missing deposit securities required to secure Creation Units.

 

See Accompanying Notes to the Financial Statements.

 

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FlexShares® Trust

Statements of Operations

For the year ended October 31, 2022

 

 

     FlexShares®
US Quality
Low Volatility
Index Fund
    FlexShares®
Developed
Markets ex-US
Quality Low Volatility
Index Fund
    FlexShares®
Emerging
Markets Quality
Low Volatility
Index Fund
    FlexShares®
Morningstar
US Market
Factor Tilt
Index Fund
 

INVESTMENT INCOME

 

Dividend income

   $ 2,925,652     $ 2,253,066     $ 494,699     $ 25,820,662  

Income from non-cash dividends

                        

Dividend income received from affiliate

                       18,788  

Interest income

     1,260                    

Securities lending income (net of fees) (Note 2)

     12,331       6,911             588,375  

Foreign withholding tax on dividends

     (7,796     (203,717     (49,127     (11,116

Foreign withholding tax on interest

                        
  

 

 

 

Total Investment Income

     2,931,447       2,056,260       445,572       26,416,709  
  

 

 

 

EXPENSES

 

Deferred compensation (Note 7)

     1,394       611       125       13,125  

Investment advisory fees

     357,704       225,185       56,549       3,837,927  

Trustee fees (Note 7)

     7,159       3,063       597       67,536  

Other expenses (Note 4)

                       499  
  

 

 

 

Total Gross Expenses Before Fees Reimbursed

     366,257       228,859       57,271       3,919,087  
  

 

 

 

Less:

 

Fees reimbursed by investment advisor (Note 4)

     (522     (211     (31     (5,294
  

 

 

 

Total Net Expenses

     365,735       228,648       57,240       3,913,793  
  

 

 

 

Net Investment Income (Loss)

     2,565,712       1,827,612       388,332       22,502,916  
  

 

 

 

NET REALIZED GAIN (LOSS) FROM:

 

Transactions in investment securities of affiliated issuers

                       20,168  

Transactions in investment securities

     (2,979,504     (3,215,500     (644,694 )(1)      (4,684,416

In-kind redemptions on investments in affiliated securities

                       18,076  

In-kind redemptions on investments in securities

     8,249,158       1,241,765       (127,745     75,176,145  

Expiration or closing of futures contracts

     (283,104     (294,793     (48,717     (2,142,809

Settlement of forward foreign currency contracts

           114,349       1,424        

Foreign currency transactions

           (78,991     (46,555      
  

 

 

 

Net Realized Gain (Loss)

     4,986,550       (2,233,170     (866,287     68,387,164  
  

 

 

 

NET CHANGE IN UNREALIZED APPRECIATION (DEPRECIATION) ON:

 

Investments in securities

     (19,709,365     (13,494,919     (2,317,390 )(2)      (329,444,776 )(3) 

Securities lending

                       (4,997

Futures contracts

     (1,744     (47,271     (6,048     (170,946

Forward foreign currency contracts

           9,729       (2      

Translation of other assets and liabilities denominated in foreign currencies

           (25,210     1,064        
  

 

 

 

Net Change in Unrealized Appreciation (Depreciation)

     (19,711,109     (13,557,671     (2,322,376     (329,620,719
  

 

 

 

Net Realized and Unrealized Gain (Loss)

     (14,724,559     (15,790,841     (3,188,663     (261,233,555
  

 

 

 

Net Increase (Decrease) in Net Assets Resulting from Operations

   $ (12,158,847   $ (13,963,229   $ (2,800,331   $ (238,730,639
  

 

 

 

 

(1) 

Net of non-US capital gains tax of $(30,907).

 

(2) 

Net of deferred non-US capital gains tax of $9,995.

 

(3) 

Includes $(287,907) change in unrealized depreciation on investments in affiliates.

 

See Accompanying Notes to the Financial Statements.

 

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Statements of Operations (cont.)

 

 

     FlexShares®
Morningstar
Developed
Markets ex-US
Factor Tilt
Index Fund
    FlexShares®
Morningstar Emerging
Markets Factor Tilt
Index Fund
    FlexShares®
US Quality
Large Cap
Index Fund
    FlexShares®
STOXX® US
ESG Select
Index Fund
 

INVESTMENT INCOME

 

Dividend income

   $ 19,415,738     $ 12,732,437     $ 2,284,909     $ 2,807,589  

Income from non-cash dividends

     1,066,208                    

Dividend income received from affiliate

                       1,575  

Interest income

     22       7              

Securities lending income (net of fees) (Note 2)

     437,114       160,511       11,911       8,610  

Foreign withholding tax on dividends

     (1,988,683     (1,413,236            

Foreign withholding tax on interest

           (7            
  

 

 

 

Total Investment Income

     18,930,399       11,479,712       2,296,820       2,817,774  
  

 

 

 

EXPENSES

 

Deferred compensation (Note 7)

     4,791       2,468       1,222       1,585  

Investment advisory fees

     2,161,436       1,656,739       424,992       590,773  

Trustee fees (Note 7)

     24,307       12,278       6,277       8,117  

Other expenses (Note 4)

                        
  

 

 

 

Total Gross Expenses Before Fees Reimbursed

     2,190,534       1,671,485       432,491       600,475  
  

 

 

 

Less:

 

Fees reimbursed by investment advisor (Note 4)

     (1,805     (1,044     (1,790     (569
  

 

 

 

Total Net Expenses

     2,188,729       1,670,441       430,701       599,906  
  

 

 

 

Net Investment Income (Loss)

     16,741,670       9,809,271       1,866,119       2,217,868  
  

 

 

 

NET REALIZED GAIN (LOSS) FROM:

 

Transactions in investment securities of affiliated issuers

                       (24,306

Transactions in investment securities

     (2,663,097     (13,461,292 )(1)      (2,172,619     (4,127,036

In-kind redemptions on investments in affiliated securities

                       (93

In-kind redemptions on investments in securities

     6,893,368       1,253,873       14,142,209       8,342,410  

Expiration or closing of futures contracts

     (755,268     (904,011     (273,891     (95,274

Settlement of forward foreign currency contracts

     (745,024     160,911              

Foreign currency transactions

     (1,217,558     (307,615            
  

 

 

 

Net Realized Gain (Loss)

     1,512,421       (13,258,134     11,695,699       4,095,701  
  

 

 

 

NET CHANGE IN UNREALIZED APPRECIATION (DEPRECIATION) ON:

        

Investments in securities

     (161,309,408     (79,782,880 )(2)      (32,689,339     (39,458,575

Securities lending

                        

Futures contracts

     (55,871     (127,750     (95,079     (75,559

Forward foreign currency contracts

     71,255       (4,724            

Translation of other assets and liabilities denominated in foreign currencies

     (379,882     (5,274            
  

 

 

 

Net Change in Unrealized Appreciation (Depreciation)

     (161,673,906     (79,920,628     (32,784,418     (39,534,134
  

 

 

 

Net Realized and Unrealized Gain (Loss)

     (160,161,485     (93,178,762     (21,088,719     (35,438,433
  

 

 

 

Net Increase (Decrease) in Net Assets Resulting from Operations

   $ (143,419,815   $ (83,369,491   $ (19,222,600   $ (33,220,565
  

 

 

 

 

(1) 

Net of non-US capital gains tax of $(11,144).

 

(2) 

Net of deferred non-US capital gains tax of $719,339.

 

See Accompanying Notes to the Financial Statements.

 

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Statements of Operations (cont.)

 

 

     FlexShares®
STOXX®
Global ESG
Select
Index Fund
    FlexShares®
ESG & Climate US
Large Cap Core
Index Fund
    FlexShares® ESG &
Climate Developed
Markets ex-US Core
Index Fund
    FlexShares®
ESG & Climate
Emerging Markets
Core Index Fund
 
                       April 20,
2022* through
October 31, 2022
 

INVESTMENT INCOME

 

Dividend income

   $ 3,701,745     $ 172,902     $ 517,138     $ 91,679  

Income from non-cash dividends

                        

Dividend income received from affiliate

                        

Interest income

     4       107              

Securities lending income (net of fees) (Note 2)

     20,284                    

Foreign withholding tax on dividends

     (210,629           (59,034     (11,413

Foreign withholding tax on interest

                        
  

 

 

 

Total Investment Income

     3,511,404       173,009       458,104       80,266  
  

 

 

 

EXPENSES

 

Deferred compensation (Note 7)

     1,432       73       104       21  

Investment advisory fees

     698,019       9,585       15,800       4,309  

Trustee fees (Note 7)

     7,277       471       581       108  

Other expenses (Note 4)

                        
  

 

 

 

Total Gross Expenses Before Fees Reimbursed

     706,728       10,129       16,485       4,438  
  

 

 

 

Less:

 

Fees reimbursed by investment advisor (Note 4)

     (494     (19     (38     (12
  

 

 

 

Total Net Expenses

     706,234       10,110       16,447       4,426  
  

 

 

 

Net Investment Income (Loss)

     2,805,170       162,899       441,657       75,840  
  

 

 

 

NET REALIZED GAIN (LOSS) FROM:

 

Transactions in investment securities of affiliated issuers

                        

Transactions in investment securities

     (4,600,693     (195,104     (913,975     (49,403

In-kind redemptions on investments in affiliated securities

                        

In-kind redemptions on investments in securities

     8,341,868       80,873              

Expiration or closing of futures contracts

     (387,711     (19,215     (43,003     (4,688

Settlement of forward foreign currency contracts

     156,936             2,773        

Foreign currency transactions

     (157,081           (11,912     8,806  
  

 

 

 

Net Realized Gain (Loss)

     3,353,319       (133,446     (966,117     (45,285
  

 

 

 

NET CHANGE IN UNREALIZED APPRECIATION (DEPRECIATION) ON:

        

Investments in securities

     (41,688,994     (2,173,361     (3,595,140     (1,099,428

Securities lending

                        

Futures contracts

     (91,583     (6,858     (4,776     (6,812

Forward foreign currency contracts

     (6,243           4,137        

Translation of other assets and liabilities denominated in foreign currencies

     (11,824           (1,384     (292
  

 

 

 

Net Change in Unrealized Appreciation (Depreciation)

     (41,798,644     (2,180,219     (3,597,163     (1,106,532
  

 

 

 

Net Realized and Unrealized Gain (Loss)

     (38,445,325     (2,313,665     (4,563,280     (1,151,817
  

 

 

 

Net Increase (Decrease) in Net Assets Resulting from Operations

   $ (35,640,155   $ (2,150,766   $ (4,121,623   $ (1,075,977
  

 

 

 

 

*

Commencement of investment operations.

 

See Accompanying Notes to the Financial Statements.

 

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Statements of Operations (cont.)

 

 

     FlexShares®
Morningstar Global
Upstream Natural
Resources Index
Fund
    FlexShares®
STOXX®
Global Broad
Infrastructure
Index Fund
   

FlexShares®
Global
Quality

Real Estate

Index Fund

    FlexShares®
Real Assets
Allocation
Index Fund
 

INVESTMENT INCOME

 

Dividend income

   $ 328,254,806     $ 81,355,064     $ 12,762,427     $  

Income from non-cash dividends

     45,208,148                    

Dividend income received from affiliate

                       1,093,149  

Interest income

                        

Securities lending income (net of fees) (Note 2)

     1,614,496       567,457       63,128        

Foreign withholding tax on dividends

     (14,614,391     (5,194,825     (474,318      

Foreign withholding tax on interest

                        
  

 

 

 

Total Investment Income

     360,463,059       76,727,696       12,351,237       1,093,149  
  

 

 

 

EXPENSES

 

Deferred compensation (Note 7)

     63,094       21,813       3,510       325  

Investment advisory fees

     33,544,536       12,080,810       1,804,239       209,506  

Trustee fees (Note 7)

     326,096       113,957       17,625       1,600  

Other expenses (Note 4)

                        
  

 

 

 

Total Gross Expenses Before Fees Reimbursed

     33,933,726       12,216,580       1,825,374       211,431  
  

 

 

 

Less:

 

Fees reimbursed by investment advisor (Note 4)

     (29,020     (8,180     (1,286     (170,806
  

 

 

 

Total Net Expenses

     33,904,706       12,208,400       1,824,088       40,625  
  

 

 

 

Net Investment Income (Loss)

     326,558,353       64,519,296       10,527,149       1,052,524  
  

 

 

 

NET REALIZED GAIN (LOSS) FROM:

 

Transactions in investment securities of affiliated issuers

                       (231,991

Transactions in investment securities

     (57,440,335 )(1)      (51,294,880 )(2)      (9,429,173      

In-kind redemptions on investments in affiliated securities

                       (115,194

In-kind redemptions on investments in securities

     615,401,700       21,478,609       9,996,330        

Expiration or closing of futures contracts

     (8,445,121     (1,241,022     (1,219,139      

Settlement of forward foreign currency contracts

     (1,217,160     (793,098     34,177        

Foreign currency transactions

     (4,378,904     (2,434,316     (587,972      
  

 

 

 

Net Realized Gain (Loss)

     543,920,180       (34,284,707     (1,205,777     (347,185
  

 

 

 

NET CHANGE IN UNREALIZED APPRECIATION (DEPRECIATION) ON:

        

Investments in securities

     (256,098,969 )(3)      (413,002,200 )(4)      (112,395,870     (6,504,289 )(5) 

Securities lending

     (3,265                  

Futures contracts

     (875,882     (434,981     (174,520      

Forward foreign currency contracts

     (682,867     201,860       19,617        

Translation of other assets and liabilities denominated in foreign currencies

     144,454       (337,764     (54,585      
  

 

 

 

Net Change in Unrealized Appreciation (Depreciation)

     (257,516,529     (413,573,085     (112,605,358     (6,504,289
  

 

 

 

Net Realized and Unrealized Gain (Loss)

     286,403,651       (447,857,792     (113,811,135     (6,851,474
  

 

 

 

Net Increase (Decrease) in Net Assets Resulting from Operations

   $ 612,962,004     $ (383,338,496   $ (103,283,986   $ (5,798,950
  

 

 

 

 

(1) 

Net of non-US capital gains tax of $(106,852).

 

(2) 

Net of non-US capital gains tax of $(346,303).

 

(3) 

Net of deferred non-US capital gains tax of $537,973.

 

(4) 

Net of deferred non-US capital gains tax of $1,288,011.

 

(5) 

Includes $(6,504,289) change in unrealized depreciation on investments in affiliates.

 

See Accompanying Notes to the Financial Statements.

 

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Statements of Operations (cont.)

 

 

     FlexShares®
Quality
Dividend
Index Fund
    FlexShares®
Quality
Dividend
Defensive
Index Fund
    FlexShares®
Quality
Dividend
Dynamic
Index Fund
    FlexShares®
International
Quality
Dividend
Index Fund
 

INVESTMENT INCOME

 

Dividend income

   $ 41,609,388     $ 10,073,709     $ 493,796     $ 33,788,774  

Income from non-cash dividends

                        

Dividend income received from affiliate

                        

Interest income

                        

Securities lending income (net of fees) (Note 2)

     573,559       118,070       6,113       209,170  

Foreign withholding tax on dividends

                       (3,306,424

Foreign withholding tax on interest

                        
  

 

 

 

Total Investment Income

     42,182,947       10,191,779       499,909       30,691,520  
  

 

 

 

EXPENSES

        

Deferred compensation (Note 7)

     13,793       3,515       177       4,776  

Investment advisory fees

     5,972,446       1,484,915       75,485       2,582,906  

Trustee fees (Note 7)

     71,345       17,566       854       24,161  

Other expenses (Note 4)

                        
  

 

 

 

Total Gross Expenses Before Fees Reimbursed

     6,057,584       1,505,996       76,516       2,611,843  
  

 

 

 

Less:

        

Fees reimbursed by investment advisor (Note 4)

     (4,869     (1,162     (18     (1,944
  

 

 

 

Total Net Expenses

     6,052,715       1,504,834       76,498       2,609,899  
  

 

 

 

Net Investment Income (Loss)

     36,130,232       8,686,945       423,411       28,081,621  
  

 

 

 

NET REALIZED GAIN (LOSS) FROM:

        

Transactions in investment securities of affiliated issuers

                        

Transactions in investment securities

     (47,778,501     (8,258,739     (151,822     (33,464,887

In-kind redemptions on investments in affiliated securities

                        

In-kind redemptions on investments in securities

     124,766,672       44,746,230       1,581,915       2,302,932  

Expiration or closing of futures contracts

     (2,464,197     (874,263     (41,226     (2,280,920

Settlement of forward foreign currency contracts

                       (813,046

Foreign currency transactions

                       (1,133,722
  

 

 

 

Net Realized Gain (Loss)

     74,523,974       35,613,228       1,388,867       (35,389,643
  

 

 

 

NET CHANGE IN UNREALIZED APPRECIATION (DEPRECIATION) ON:

        

Investments in securities

     (248,671,370     (74,828,907     (3,851,489     (140,207,633

Securities lending

     (2,043                  

Futures contracts

     (284,371     (138,287     (19,610     (335,187

Forward foreign currency contracts

                       81,207  

Translation of other assets and liabilities denominated in foreign currencies

                       (270,285
  

 

 

 

Net Change in Unrealized Appreciation (Depreciation)

     (248,957,784     (74,967,194     (3,871,099     (140,731,898
  

 

 

 

Net Realized and Unrealized Gain (Loss)

     (174,433,810     (39,353,966     (2,482,232     (176,121,541
  

 

 

 

Net Increase (Decrease) in Net Assets Resulting from Operations

   $ (138,303,578   $ (30,667,021   $ (2,058,821   $ (148,039,920
  

 

 

 

 

See Accompanying Notes to the Financial Statements.

 

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Statements of Operations (cont.)

 

 

     FlexShares®
International
Quality
Dividend
Defensive
Index Fund
    FlexShares®
International
Quality
Dividend
Dynamic
Index Fund
    FlexShares®
iBoxx 3-Year
Target
Duration TIPS
Index Fund
    FlexShares®
iBoxx 5-Year
Target
Duration TIPS
Index Fund
 

INVESTMENT INCOME

        

Dividend income

   $ 3,417,924     $ 4,476,464     $     $  

Income from non-cash dividends

           461,798              

Dividend income received from affiliate

                        

Interest income

                 133,398,438       53,746,461  

Securities lending income (net of fees) (Note 2)

     29,890       41,027       68,825       53,720  

Foreign withholding tax on dividends

     (326,249     (477,781            

Foreign withholding tax on interest

                        
  

 

 

 

Total Investment Income

     3,121,565       4,501,508       133,467,263       53,800,181  
  

 

 

 

EXPENSES

        

Deferred compensation (Note 7)

     541       651       15,978       6,580  

Investment advisory fees

     287,883       354,718       3,426,960       1,350,627  

Administration fees (Note 5)

                       30,372  

Trustee fees (Note 7)

     2,664       3,307       85,572       33,236  

Other expenses (Note 4)

                        
  

 

 

 

Total Gross Expenses Before Fees Reimbursed

     291,088       358,676       3,528,510       1,420,815  
  

 

 

 

Less:

        

Fees reimbursed by investment advisor (Note 4)

     (198     (248     (8,159     (33,375
  

 

 

 

Total Net Expenses

     290,890       358,428       3,520,351       1,387,440  
  

 

 

 

Net Investment Income (Loss)

     2,830,675       4,143,080       129,946,912       52,412,741  
  

 

 

 

NET REALIZED GAIN (LOSS) FROM:

        

Transactions in investment securities of affiliated issuers

                        

Transactions in investment securities

     (4,697,687 )(1)      (5,809,981 )(2)      (62,652,067     (25,865,562

In-kind redemptions on investments in affiliated securities

                        

In-kind redemptions on investments in securities

     238,765       14,821       1,449,246       2,289,950  

Expiration or closing of futures contracts

     (422,328     (481,777            

Settlement of forward foreign currency contracts

     174,674       96,732              

Foreign currency transactions

     (184,098     (155,944            
  

 

 

 

Net Realized Gain (Loss)

     (4,890,674     (6,336,149     (61,202,821     (23,575,612
  

 

 

 

NET CHANGE IN UNREALIZED APPRECIATION (DEPRECIATION) ON:

        

Investments in securities

     (12,660,048     (19,614,243     (171,934,382     (102,258,738

Securities lending

                        

Futures contracts

     (18,210     (30,953            

Forward foreign currency contracts

     4,749       5,959              

Translation of other assets and liabilities denominated in foreign currencies

     (34,097     (28,660            
  

 

 

 

Net Change in Unrealized Appreciation (Depreciation)

     (12,707,606     (19,667,897     (171,934,382     (102,258,738
  

 

 

 

Net Realized and Unrealized Gain (Loss)

     (17,598,280     (26,004,046     (233,137,203     (125,834,350
  

 

 

 

Net Increase (Decrease) in Net Assets Resulting from Operations

   $ (14,767,605   $ (21,860,966   $ (103,190,291   $ (73,421,609
  

 

 

 

 

(1) 

Net of non-US capital gains tax of $696.

 

(2) 

Net of non-US capital gains tax of $(12,389).

 

See Accompanying Notes to the Financial Statements.

 

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Statements of Operations (cont.)

 

 

     FlexShares®
Disciplined
Duration MBS
Index Fund
    FlexShares®
Credit-
Scored US
Corporate Bond
Index Fund
    FlexShares®
Credit-Scored
US Long
Corporate Bond
Index Fund
    FlexShares®
High
Yield Value-
Scored Bond
Index Fund
 

INVESTMENT INCOME

        

Dividend income

   $     $     $     $  

Income from non-cash dividends

                        

Dividend income received from affiliate

                        

Interest income

     1,542,337       6,248,942       2,008,279       57,253,411  

Securities lending income (net of fees) (Note 2)

                        

Foreign withholding tax on dividends

                        

Foreign withholding tax on interest

                        
  

 

 

 

Total Investment Income

     1,542,337       6,248,942       2,008,279       57,253,411  
  

 

 

 

EXPENSES

        

Deferred compensation (Note 7)

     939       2,288       433       6,668  

Investment advisory fees

     221,444       588,642       108,214       2,949,144  

Trustee fees (Note 7)

     4,878       11,670       2,128       35,858  

Other expenses (Note 4)

                        
  

 

 

 

Total Gross Expenses Before Fees Reimbursed

     227,261       602,600       110,775       2,991,670  
  

 

 

 

Less:

        

Fees reimbursed by investment advisor (Note 4)

     (382     (828     (144     (3,238
  

 

 

 

Total Net Expenses

     226,879       601,772       110,631       2,988,432  
  

 

 

 

Net Investment Income (Loss)

     1,315,458       5,647,170       1,897,648       54,264,979  
  

 

 

 

NET REALIZED GAIN (LOSS) FROM:

        

Transactions in investment securities of affiliated issuers

                        

Transactions in investment securities

     (4,182,658     (10,722,054     (5,104,776     (84,076,492

In-kind redemptions on investments in affiliated securities

                        

In-kind redemptions on investments in securities

           (802,474           (747,168

Expiration or closing of futures contracts

                        

Settlement of forward foreign currency contracts

                        

Foreign currency transactions

                        
  

 

 

 

Net Realized Gain (Loss)

     (4,182,658     (11,524,528     (5,104,776     (84,823,660
  

 

 

 

NET CHANGE IN UNREALIZED APPRECIATION (DEPRECIATION) ON:

        

Investments in securities

     (11,405,968     (31,515,973     (14,928,195     (89,845,656

Securities lending

                        

Futures contracts

                        

Forward foreign currency contracts

                        

Translation of other assets and liabilities denominated in foreign currencies

                        
  

 

 

 

Net Change in Unrealized Appreciation (Depreciation)

     (11,405,968     (31,515,973     (14,928,195     (89,845,656
  

 

 

 

Net Realized and Unrealized Gain (Loss)

     (15,588,626     (43,040,501     (20,032,971     (174,669,316
  

 

 

 

Net Increase (Decrease) in Net Assets Resulting from Operations

   $ (14,273,168   $ (37,393,331   $ (18,135,323   $ (120,404,337
  

 

 

 

 

See Accompanying Notes to the Financial Statements.

 

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Statements of Operations (cont.)

 

 

     FlexShares®
ESG & Climate
High Yield
Corporate Core
Index Fund
    FlexShares®
ESG & Climate
Investment Grade
Corporate Core
Index Fund
    FlexShares®
Ready
Access
Variable
Income Fund
    FlexShares®
Core Select
Bond Fund
 

INVESTMENT INCOME

 

Dividend income

   $     $     $     $ 1,695,332  

Income from non-cash dividends

                        

Dividend income received from affiliate

                       1,787,315  

Interest income

     1,060,998       1,076,341       10,127,650       8,998  

Securities lending income (net of fees) (Note 2)

                       104,648  

Foreign withholding tax on dividends

                        

Foreign withholding tax on interest

                        
  

 

 

 

Total Investment Income

     1,060,998       1,076,341       10,127,650       3,596,293  
  

 

 

 

EXPENSES

        

Deferred compensation (Note 7)

     207       387       4,860       1,200  

Investment advisory fees

     52,998       50,966       1,503,233       512,397  

Trustee fees (Note 7)

     1,132       1,849       27,136       6,547  

Other expenses (Note 4)

                        
  

 

 

 

Total Gross Expenses Before Fees Reimbursed

     54,337       53,202       1,535,229       520,144  
  

 

 

 

Less:

        

Fees reimbursed by investment advisor (Note 4)

     (206     (154     (2,525     (202,703
  

 

 

 

Total Net Expenses

     54,131       53,048       1,532,704       317,441  
  

 

 

 

Net Investment Income (Loss)

     1,006,867       1,023,293       8,594,946       3,278,852  
  

 

 

 

NET REALIZED GAIN (LOSS) FROM:

        

Transactions in investment securities of affiliated issuers

                       (7,627,842

Transactions in investment securities

     (3,550,393     (5,269,138     (815,721     (7,382,999

In-kind redemptions on investments in affiliated securities

                       3,719  

In-kind redemptions on investments in securities

     (72,176                 102,560  

Expiration or closing of futures contracts

                       1,174  

Settlement of forward foreign currency contracts

                        

Foreign currency transactions

                        
  

 

 

 

Net Realized Gain (Loss)

     (3,622,569     (5,269,138     (815,721     (14,903,388
  

 

 

 

NET CHANGE IN UNREALIZED APPRECIATION (DEPRECIATION) ON:

        

Investments in securities

     171,352       (4,417,178     (11,518,881     (13,963,561 )(1) 

Securities lending

                        

Futures contracts

                       (3,960

Forward foreign currency contracts

                        

Translation of other assets and liabilities denominated in foreign currencies

                        
  

 

 

 

Net Change in Unrealized Appreciation (Depreciation)

     171,352       (4,417,178     (11,518,881     (13,967,521
  

 

 

 

Net Realized and Unrealized Gain (Loss)

     (3,451,217     (9,686,316     (12,334,602     (28,870,909
  

 

 

 

Net Increase (Decrease) in Net Assets Resulting from Operations

   $ (2,444,350   $ (8,663,023   $ (3,739,656   $ (25,592,057
  

 

 

 

 

(1) 

Includes $(2,999,007) change in unrealized depreciation on investments in affiliates.

 

See Accompanying Notes to the Financial Statements.

 

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Statements of Changes in Net Assets

 

 

     FlexShares® US Quality Low
Volatility Index Fund
    FlexShares® Developed Markets
ex-US Quality Low Volatility Index Fund
 
     Year Ended
October 31,
2022
    Year Ended
October 31,
2021
    Year Ended
October 31,
2022
    Year Ended
October 31,
2021
 

OPERATIONS

 

Net investment income (loss)

   $ 2,565,712     $ 1,643,691     $ 1,827,612     $ 2,226,694  

Net realized gain (loss)

     4,986,550       9,877,154       (2,233,170     4,060,236  

Net change in unrealized appreciation (depreciation)

     (19,711,109     29,486,420       (13,557,671     8,924,507  
  

 

 

 

Net Increase (Decrease) in Net Assets

        

Resulting from Operations

     (12,158,847     41,007,265       (13,963,229     15,211,437  
  

 

 

 

DISTRIBUTIONS TO SHAREHOLDERS

 

Distributable earnings

     (2,196,287     (1,694,565     (2,140,729     (2,249,889
  

 

 

 

Total distributions

     (2,196,287     (1,694,565     (2,140,729     (2,249,889
  

 

 

 

CAPITAL TRANSACTIONS(1)

 

Proceeds from shares issued

     51,896,738       56,108,720       10,600,255       13,390,874  

Cost of shares redeemed

     (36,047,573     (44,870,466     (8,015,506     (16,728,469
  

 

 

 

Net Increase (Decrease) from Capital Transactions

     15,849,165       11,238,254       2,584,749       (3,337,595
  

 

 

 

Total Increase (Decrease) in Net Assets

     1,494,031       50,550,954       (13,519,209     9,623,953  
  

 

 

 

NET ASSETS

 

Beginning of Period

   $ 161,074,492     $ 110,523,538     $ 75,370,957     $ 65,747,004 (3) 
  

 

 

 

End of Period

   $ 162,568,523     $ 161,074,492     $ 61,851,748     $ 75,370,957  
  

 

 

 

SHARE TRANSACTIONS

 

Beginning of period

     2,950,001       2,700,001       2,700,001       2,800,001  

Shares issued

                 100,000        

Shares issued in-kind

     1,000,000       1,150,000       300,000       500,000  

Shares redeemed

                        

Shares redeemed in-kind

     (700,000     (900,000     (300,000     (600,000
  

 

 

 

Shares Outstanding, End of Period

     3,250,001       2,950,001       2,800,001       2,700,001  
  

 

 

 

 

(1) 

Capital transactions may include transaction fees associated with creation and redemption transactions which occurred during the period. See Note 9 to the Financial Statements.

 

(3) 

Includes amounts paid in capital from the Authorized Participant in addition to the order’s original cash component. This amount is made to offset taxes, commissions, and price differences from the NAV that would otherwise impact the fund on these order trades.

 

 

See Accompanying Notes to the Financial Statements.

 

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Statements of Changes in Net Assets (cont.)

 

 

     FlexShares® Emerging Markets
Quality Low Volatility Index Fund
    FlexShares® Morningstar US
Market Factor Tilt Index Fund
 
     Year Ended
October 31,
2022
    Year Ended
October 31,
2021
    Year Ended
October 31,
2022
    Year Ended
October 31,
2021
 

OPERATIONS

 

Net investment income (loss)

   $ 388,332     $ 384,138     $ 22,502,916     $ 20,467,734  

Net realized gain (loss)

     (866,287     204,217       68,387,164       125,723,634  

Net change in unrealized appreciation (depreciation)

     (2,322,376     669,161       (329,620,719     436,303,767  
  

 

 

 

Net Increase (Decrease) in Net Assets

        

Resulting from Operations

     (2,800,331     1,257,516       (238,730,639     582,495,135  
  

 

 

 

DISTRIBUTIONS TO SHAREHOLDERS

 

Distributable earnings

     (416,284     (269,007     (22,299,297     (19,993,786

Tax return of capital

     (24,777                  
  

 

 

 

Total distributions

     (441,061     (269,007     (22,299,297     (19,993,786
  

 

 

 

CAPITAL TRANSACTIONS(1)

 

Proceeds from shares issued

           5,276,872       59,308,274       95,734,574  

Cost of shares redeemed

     (4,388,407           (127,889,854     (106,003,334
  

 

 

 

Net Increase (Decrease) from Capital Transactions

     (4,388,407     5,276,872       (68,581,580     (10,268,760
  

 

 

 

Total Increase (Decrease) in Net Assets

     (7,629,799     6,265,381       (329,611,516     552,232,589  
  

 

 

 

NET ASSETS

 

Beginning of Period

   $ 15,843,691     $ 9,578,310 (3)    $ 1,727,019,018     $ 1,174,786,429  
  

 

 

 

End of Period

   $ 8,213,892     $ 15,843,691     $ 1,397,407,502     $ 1,727,019,018  
  

 

 

 

SHARE TRANSACTIONS

 

Beginning of period

     600,001       400,001       9,650,001       9,700,001  

Shares issued

                        

Shares issued in-kind

           200,000       350,000       600,000  

Shares redeemed

                        

Shares redeemed in-kind

     (200,000           (750,000     (650,000
  

 

 

 

Shares Outstanding, End of Period

     400,001       600,001       9,250,001       9,650,001  
  

 

 

 

 

(1) 

Capital transactions may include transaction fees associated with creation and redemption transactions which occurred during the period. See Note 9 to the Financial Statements.

 

(3) 

Includes amounts paid in capital from the Authorized Participant in addition to the order’s original cash component. This amount is made offset taxes, commissions, and price differences from the NAV that would otherwise impact the fund on these order trades.

 

 

See Accompanying Notes to the Financial Statements.

 

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Statements of Changes in Net Assets (cont.)

 

 

     FlexShares® Morningstar
Developed Markets ex-US
Factor Tilt Index Fund
    FlexShares® Morningstar
Emerging Markets Factor Tilt
Index Fund
 
     Year Ended
October 31,
2022
    Year Ended
October 31,
2021
    Year Ended
October 31,
2022
    Year Ended
October 31,
2021
 

OPERATIONS

 

Net investment income (loss)

   $ 16,741,670     $ 15,324,867     $ 9,809,271     $ 7,624,187  

Net realized gain (loss)

     1,512,421       21,856,890       (13,258,134     25,611,349  

Net change in unrealized appreciation (depreciation)

     (161,673,906     152,302,928       (79,920,628     31,176,773  
  

 

 

 

Net Increase (Decrease) in Net Assets

        

Resulting from Operations

     (143,419,815     189,484,685       (83,369,491     64,412,309  
  

 

 

 

DISTRIBUTIONS TO SHAREHOLDERS

 

Distributable earnings

     (22,504,833     (13,410,048     (12,431,512     (6,011,707

Tax return of capital

     (992,999                  
  

 

 

 

Total distributions

     (23,497,832     (13,410,048     (12,431,512     (6,011,707
  

 

 

 

CAPITAL TRANSACTIONS(1)

 

Proceeds from shares issued

     14,617,000       44,016,396       10,793,304       50,124,591  

Cost of shares redeemed

     (49,583,666     (70,468,136     (42,475,383      
  

 

 

 

Net Increase (Decrease) from Capital Transactions

     (34,966,666     (26,451,740     (31,682,079     50,124,591  
  

 

 

 

Total Increase (Decrease) in Net Assets

     (201,884,313     149,622,897       (127,483,082     108,525,193  
  

 

 

 

NET ASSETS

 

Beginning of Period

   $ 648,638,493     $ 499,015,596     $ 334,371,995     $ 225,846,802  
  

 

 

 

End of Period

   $ 446,754,180     $ 648,638,493     $ 206,888,913     $ 334,371,995  
  

 

 

 

SHARE TRANSACTIONS

 

Beginning of period

     8,800,001       9,200,001       5,500,001       4,700,001  

Shares issued

                        

Shares issued in-kind

     200,000       600,000       200,000       800,000  

Shares redeemed

                        

Shares redeemed in-kind

     (800,000     (1,000,000     (800,000      
  

 

 

 

Shares Outstanding, End of Period

     8,200,001       8,800,001       4,900,001       5,500,001  
  

 

 

 

 

(1) 

Capital transactions may include transaction fees associated with creation and redemption transactions which occurred during the period. See Note 9 to the Financial Statements.

 

See Accompanying Notes to the Financial Statements.

 

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Statements of Changes in Net Assets (cont.)

 

 

     FlexShares® US Quality
Large Cap Index Fund
    FlexShares® STOXX® US
ESG Select Index Fund
 
     Year Ended
October 31,
2022
    Year Ended
October 31,
2021
    Year Ended
October 31,
2022
    Year Ended
October 31,
2021
 

OPERATIONS

 

Net investment income (loss)

   $ 1,866,119     $ 1,172,409     $ 2,217,868     $ 2,051,388  

Net realized gain (loss)

     11,695,699       5,820,892       4,095,701       25,495,358  

Net change in unrealized appreciation (depreciation)

     (32,784,418     26,126,364       (39,534,134     24,935,787  
  

 

 

 

Net Increase (Decrease) in Net Assets

        

Resulting from Operations

     (19,222,600     33,119,665       (33,220,565     52,482,533  
  

 

 

 

DISTRIBUTIONS TO SHAREHOLDERS

        

Distributable earnings

     (1,808,374     (1,136,947     (2,266,829     (1,955,493
  

 

 

 

Total distributions

     (1,808,374     (1,136,947     (2,266,829     (1,955,493
  

 

 

 

CAPITAL TRANSACTIONS(1)

        

Proceeds from shares issued

     57,305,777       54,387,819       37,713,363       115,766,022  

Cost of shares redeemed

     (53,400,212     (13,737,728     (21,888,788     (63,701,888
  

 

 

 

Net Increase (Decrease) from Capital Transactions

     3,905,565       40,650,091       15,824,575       52,064,134  
  

 

 

 

Total Increase (Decrease) in Net Assets

     (17,125,409     72,632,809       (19,662,819     102,591,174  
  

 

 

 

NET ASSETS

        

Beginning of Period

   $ 144,475,249     $ 71,842,440     $ 191,642,745     $ 89,051,571  
  

 

 

 

End of Period

   $ 127,349,840     $ 144,475,249     $ 171,979,926     $ 191,642,745  
  

 

 

 

SHARE TRANSACTIONS

        

Beginning of period

     2,875,001       2,025,001       1,700,001       1,125,001  

Shares issued

                        

Shares issued in-kind

     1,300,000       1,150,000       350,000       1,200,000  

Shares redeemed

                        

Shares redeemed in-kind

     (1,225,000     (300,000     (200,000     (625,000
  

 

 

 

Shares Outstanding, End of Period

     2,950,001       2,875,001       1,850,001       1,700,001  
  

 

 

 

 

(1) 

Capital transactions may include transaction fees associated with creation and redemption transactions which occurred during the period. See Note 9 to the Financial Statements.

 

See Accompanying Notes to the Financial Statements.

 

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Statements of Changes in Net Assets (cont.)

 

 

     FlexShares® STOXX® Global
ESG Select Index Fund
    FlexShares® ESG & Climate US
Large Cap Core  Index Fund
 
     Year Ended
October 31,
2022
    Year Ended
October 31,
2021
    Year Ended
October 31,
2022
    September 20,
2021*
through
October 31,
2021
 

OPERATIONS

 

Net investment income (loss)

   $ 2,805,170     $ 2,456,041     $ 162,899     $ 2,838  

Net realized gain (loss)

     3,353,319       13,795,248       (133,446     (534

Net change in unrealized appreciation (depreciation)

     (41,798,644     34,498,730       (2,180,219     167,182  
  

 

 

 

Net Increase (Decrease) in Net Assets

        

Resulting from Operations

     (35,640,155     50,750,019       (2,150,766     169,486  
  

 

 

 

DISTRIBUTIONS TO SHAREHOLDERS

        

Distributable earnings

     (3,114,461     (2,324,712     (129,697  
  

 

 

 

Total distributions

     (3,114,461     (2,324,712     (129,697      
  

 

 

 

CAPITAL TRANSACTIONS(1)

        

Proceeds from shares issued

     14,352,429       53,795,593       24,984,332        

Cost of shares redeemed

     (14,389,810     (27,826,718     (3,269,970      
  

 

 

 

Net Increase (Decrease) from Capital Transactions

     (37,381     25,968,875       21,714,362        
  

 

 

 

Total Increase (Decrease) in Net Assets

     (38,791,997     74,394,182       19,433,899       169,486  
  

 

 

 

NET ASSETS

        

Beginning of Period

   $ 185,717,474     $ 111,323,292     $ 2,669,486     $ 2,500,000 (2) 
  

 

 

 

End of Period

   $ 146,925,477     $ 185,717,474     $ 22,103,385     $ 2,669,486  
  

 

 

 

SHARE TRANSACTIONS

        

Beginning of period

     1,250,001       1,050,001       50,000       50,000 (2) 

Shares issued

     50,000                    

Shares issued in-kind

     50,000       400,000       525,000        

Shares redeemed

                        

Shares redeemed in-kind

     (100,000     (200,000     (75,000      
  

 

 

 

Shares Outstanding, End of Period

     1,250,001       1,250,001       500,000       50,000  
  

 

 

 

 

*

Commencement of investment operations.

 

(1)

Capital transactions may include transaction fees associated with creation and redemption transactions which occurred during the period. See Note 9 to the Financial Statements.

 

(2)

Amount includes the initial subscription.

 

See Accompanying Notes to the Financial Statements.

 

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Statements of Changes in Net Assets (cont.)

 

 

     FlexShares® ESG & Climate
Developed Markets ex-US Core
Index Fund
    FlexShares®
ESG & Climate
Emerging
Markets Core
Index Fund
 
     Year Ended
October 31,
2022
   

September 20,
2021*

through
October 31,
2021

    April 20, 2022*
through
October 31,
2022
 

OPERATIONS

 

Net investment income (loss)

   $ 441,657     $ 15,775     $ 75,840  

Net realized gain (loss)

     (966,117     (777     (45,285

Net change in unrealized appreciation (depreciation)

     (3,597,163     103,891       (1,106,532
  

 

 

 

Net Increase (Decrease) in Net Assets

      

Resulting from Operations

     (4,121,623     118,889       (1,075,977
  

 

 

 

DISTRIBUTIONS TO SHAREHOLDERS

 

Distributable earnings

     (406,987       (65,664
  

 

 

 

Total distributions

     (406,987           (65,664
  

 

 

 

CAPITAL TRANSACTIONS(1)

 

Proceeds from shares issued

     16,578,470              

Cost of shares redeemed

                  
  

 

 

 

Net Increase (Decrease) from Capital Transactions

     16,578,470              
  

 

 

 

Total Increase (Decrease) in Net Assets

     12,049,860       118,889       (1,141,641
  

 

 

 

NET ASSETS

 

Beginning of Period

   $ 5,119,060     $ 5,000,171 (2)    $ 5,009,376 (2),(3) 
  

 

 

 

End of Period

   $ 17,168,920     $ 5,119,060     $ 3,867,735  
  

 

 

 

SHARE TRANSACTIONS

 

Beginning of period

     100,000       100,000 (2)      100,000 (2) 

Shares issued

                  

Shares issued in-kind

     350,000              

Shares redeemed

                  

Shares redeemed in-kind

                  
  

 

 

 

Shares Outstanding, End of Period

     450,000       100,000       100,000  
  

 

 

 

 

*

Commencement of investment operations.

 

(1)

Capital transactions may include transaction fees associated with creation and redemption transactions which occurred during the period. See Note 9 to the Financial Statements.

 

(2)

Amount includes the initial subscription.

 

(3)

Includes amounts paid in capital from the Authorized Participant in addition to the order’s original cash component. This amount is made to offset taxes, commissions, and price differences from the NAV that would otherwise impact the fund on these order trades.

 

See Accompanying Notes to the Financial Statements.

 

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Statements of Changes in Net Assets (cont.)

 

 

     FlexShares® Morningstar
Global
Upstream Natural Resources
Index Fund
    FlexShares® STOXX® Global
Broad Infrastructure Index Fund
 
     Year Ended
October 31,
2022
    Year Ended
October 31,
2021
    Year Ended
October 31,
2022
    Year Ended
October 31,
2021
 

OPERATIONS

 

Net investment income (loss)

   $ 326,558,353     $ 188,997,153     $ 64,519,296     $ 61,807,665  

Net realized gain (loss)

     543,920,180       (71,904,345     (34,284,707     117,716,133  

Net change in unrealized appreciation (depreciation)

     (257,516,529     1,409,046,021       (413,573,085     271,965,150  
  

 

 

 

Net Increase (Decrease) in Net Assets

        

Resulting from Operations

     612,962,004       1,526,138,829       (383,338,496     451,488,948  
  

 

 

 

DISTRIBUTIONS TO SHAREHOLDERS

 

Distributable earnings

     (349,767,759     (167,354,837     (71,164,043     (58,905,802
  

 

 

 

Total distributions

     (349,767,759     (167,354,837     (71,164,043     (58,905,802
  

 

 

 

CAPITAL TRANSACTIONS(1)

 

Proceeds from shares issued

     2,228,186,786       1,894,646,901       376,096,311       754,964,371  

Cost of shares redeemed

     (1,709,239,303     (125,446,435     (64,981,425     (360,237,628
  

 

 

 

Net Increase (Decrease) from Capital Transactions

     518,947,483       1,769,200,466       311,114,886       394,726,743  
  

 

 

 

Total Increase (Decrease) in Net Assets

     782,141,728       3,127,984,458       (143,387,653     787,309,889  
  

 

 

 

NET ASSETS

 

Beginning of Period

   $ 6,052,710,266     $ 2,924,725,808     $ 2,643,906,066     $ 1,856,596,177  
  

 

 

 

End of Period

   $ 6,834,851,994     $ 6,052,710,266     $ 2,500,518,413     $ 2,643,906,066  
  

 

 

 

SHARE TRANSACTIONS

 

Beginning of period

     156,550,001       109,500,001       45,800,001       38,600,001  

Shares issued

                        

Shares issued in-kind

     51,400,000       50,850,000       7,100,000       13,350,000  

Shares redeemed

                        

Shares redeemed in-kind

     (42,650,000     (3,800,000     (1,150,000     (6,150,000
  

 

 

 

Shares Outstanding, End of Period

     165,300,001       156,550,001       51,750,001       45,800,001  
  

 

 

 

 

(1) 

Capital transactions may include transaction fees associated with creation and redemption transactions which occurred during the period. See Note 9 to the Financial Statements.

 

See Accompanying Notes to the Financial Statements.

 

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Statements of Changes in Net Assets (cont.)

 

 

     FlexShares® Global Quality
Real Estate Index Fund
    FlexShares® Real Assets
Allocation Index Fund
 
     Year Ended
October 31,
2022
    Year Ended
October 31,
2021
    Year Ended
October 31,
2022
    Year Ended
October 31,
2021
 

OPERATIONS

 

Net investment income (loss)

   $ 10,527,149     $ 7,422,552     $ 1,052,524     $ 379,252  

Net realized gain (loss)

     (1,205,777     10,254,699       (347,185     233,987  

Net change in unrealized appreciation (depreciation)

     (112,605,358     91,009,496       (6,504,289     1,551,258  
  

 

 

 

Net Increase (Decrease) in Net Assets

        

Resulting from Operations

     (103,283,986     108,686,747       (5,798,950     2,164,497  
  

 

 

 

DISTRIBUTIONS TO SHAREHOLDERS

 

Distributable earnings

     (12,433,295     (5,654,125     (1,056,448     (383,940

Tax return of capital

     (212,283                  
  

 

 

 

Total distributions

     (12,645,578     (5,654,125     (1,056,448     (383,940
  

 

 

 

CAPITAL TRANSACTIONS(1)

 

Proceeds from shares issued

     61,391,019       74,006,928       31,091,126       24,868,156  

Cost of shares redeemed

     (35,678,157     (23,016,532     (25,670,798     (850,756
  

 

 

 

Net Increase (Decrease) from Capital Transactions

     25,712,862       50,990,396       5,420,328       24,017,400  
  

 

 

 

Total Increase (Decrease) in Net Assets

     (90,216,702     154,023,018       (1,435,070     25,797,957  
  

 

 

 

NET ASSETS

 

Beginning of Period

   $ 418,597,383     $ 264,574,365     $ 30,299,686     $ 4,501,729  
  

 

 

 

End of Period

   $ 328,380,681     $ 418,597,383     $ 28,864,616     $ 30,299,686  
  

 

 

 

SHARE TRANSACTIONS

 

Beginning of period

     5,950,001       5,200,001       900,001       175,001  

Shares issued

                        

Shares issued in-kind

     900,000       1,150,000       925,000       750,000  

Shares redeemed

                        

Shares redeemed in-kind

     (550,000     (400,000     (825,000     (25,000
  

 

 

 

Shares Outstanding, End of Period

     6,300,001       5,950,001       1,000,001       900,001  
  

 

 

 

 

(1) 

Capital transactions may include transaction fees associated with creation and redemption transactions which occurred during the period. See Note 9 to the Financial Statements.

 

See Accompanying Notes to the Financial Statements.

 

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Statements of Changes in Net Assets (cont.)

 

 

     FlexShares® Quality Dividend
Index Fund
    FlexShares® Quality
Dividend
Defensive Index Fund
 
     Year Ended
October 31,
2022
    Year Ended
October 31,
2021
    Year Ended
October 31,
2022
    Year Ended
October 31,
2021
 

OPERATIONS

 

Net investment income (loss)

   $ 36,130,232     $ 32,968,130     $ 8,686,945     $ 9,828,754  

Net realized gain (loss)

     74,523,974       155,267,183       35,613,228       61,643,521  

Net change in unrealized appreciation (depreciation)

     (248,957,784     267,516,624       (74,967,194     63,438,797  
  

 

 

 

Net Increase (Decrease) in Net Assets

        

Resulting from Operations

     (138,303,578     455,751,937       (30,667,021     134,911,072  
  

 

 

 

DISTRIBUTIONS TO SHAREHOLDERS

 

Distributable earnings

     (36,901,147     (31,171,462     (9,019,363     (9,806,498
  

 

 

 

Total distributions

     (36,901,147     (31,171,462     (9,019,363     (9,806,498
  

 

 

 

CAPITAL TRANSACTIONS(1)

 

Proceeds from shares issued

     512,092,494       441,818,714       100,491,773       116,279,178  

Cost of shares redeemed

     (456,702,830     (489,030,914     (163,419,797     (204,498,560
  

 

 

 

Net Increase (Decrease) from Capital Transactions

     55,389,664       (47,212,200     (62,928,024     (88,219,382
  

 

 

 

Total Increase (Decrease) in Net Assets

     (119,815,061     377,368,275       (102,614,408     36,885,192  
  

 

 

 

NET ASSETS

 

Beginning of Period

   $ 1,642,544,880     $ 1,265,176,605     $ 448,057,986     $ 411,172,794  
  

 

 

 

End of Period

   $ 1,522,729,819     $ 1,642,544,880     $ 345,443,578     $ 448,057,986  
  

 

 

 

SHARE TRANSACTIONS

 

Beginning of period

     28,150,001       29,150,001       8,000,001       9,650,001  

Shares issued

                        

Shares issued in-kind

     9,150,000       8,100,000       1,850,000       2,250,000  

Shares redeemed

                        

Shares redeemed in-kind

     (8,175,000     (9,100,000     (3,025,000     (3,900,000
  

 

 

 

Shares Outstanding, End of Period

     29,125,001       28,150,001       6,825,001       8,000,001  
  

 

 

 

 

(1) 

Capital transactions may include transaction fees associated with creation and redemption transactions which occurred during the period. See Note 9 to the Financial Statements.

 

See Accompanying Notes to the Financial Statements.

 

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Statements of Changes in Net Assets (cont.)

 

 

     FlexShares® Quality Dividend
Dynamic Index Fund
    FlexShares® International
Quality Dividend Index Fund
 
     Year Ended
October 31,
2022
    Year Ended
October 31,
2021
    Year Ended
October 31,
2022
    Year Ended
October 31,
2021
 

OPERATIONS

 

Net investment income (loss)

   $ 423,411     $ 404,524     $ 28,081,621     $ 22,006,728  

Net realized gain (loss)

     1,388,867       1,782,150       (35,389,643     48,065,144  

Net change in unrealized appreciation (depreciation)

     (3,871,099     4,139,378       (140,731,898     73,816,552  
  

 

 

 

Net Increase (Decrease) in Net Assets

        

Resulting from Operations

     (2,058,821     6,326,052       (148,039,920     143,888,424  
  

 

 

 

DISTRIBUTIONS TO SHAREHOLDERS

 

Distributable earnings

     (436,719     (369,573     (29,536,094     (20,693,535
  

 

 

 

Total distributions

     (436,719     (369,573     (29,536,094     (20,693,535
  

 

 

 

CAPITAL TRANSACTIONS(1)

 

Proceeds from shares issued

     5,957,686       5,862,851       30,204,474       60,426,090  

Cost of shares redeemed

     (7,304,687     (3,095,145     (36,538,271     (21,090,657
  

 

 

 

Net Increase (Decrease) from Capital Transactions

     (1,347,001     2,767,706       (6,333,797     39,335,433  
  

 

 

 

Total Increase (Decrease) in Net Assets

     (3,842,541     8,724,185       (183,909,811     162,530,322  
  

 

 

 

NET ASSETS

 

Beginning of Period

   $ 21,905,004     $ 13,180,819     $ 616,006,903     $ 453,476,581  
  

 

 

 

End of Period

   $ 18,062,463     $ 21,905,004     $ 432,097,092     $ 616,006,903  
  

 

 

 

SHARE TRANSACTIONS

 

Beginning of period

     350,001       300,001       23,900,001       22,500,001  

Shares issued

                        

Shares issued in-kind

     100,000       100,000       1,200,000       2,300,000  

Shares redeemed

                        

Shares redeemed in-kind

     (125,000     (50,000     (1,700,000     (900,000
  

 

 

 

Shares Outstanding, End of Period

     325,001       350,001       23,400,001       23,900,001  
  

 

 

 

 

(1) 

Capital transactions may include transaction fees associated with creation and redemption transactions which occurred during the period. See Note 9 to the Financial Statements.

 

See Accompanying Notes to the Financial Statements.

 

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Statements of Changes in Net Assets (cont.)

 

 

     FlexShares® International
Quality Dividend Defensive
Index Fund
    FlexShares® International
Quality Dividend Dynamic
Index Fund
 
     Year Ended
October 31,
2022
    Year Ended
October 31,
2021
    Year Ended
October 31,
2022
    Year Ended
October 31,
2021
 

OPERATIONS

 

Net investment income (loss)

   $ 2,830,675     $ 2,799,484     $ 4,143,080     $ 2,288,529  

Net realized gain (loss)

     (4,890,674     5,928,070       (6,336,149     1,919,295  

Net change in unrealized appreciation (depreciation)

     (12,707,606     8,195,139       (19,667,897     5,806,232  
  

 

 

 

Net Increase (Decrease) in Net Assets

        

Resulting from Operations

     (14,767,605     16,922,693       (21,860,966     10,014,056  
  

 

 

 

DISTRIBUTIONS TO SHAREHOLDERS

 

Distributable earnings

     (2,940,092     (2,683,528     (4,368,329     (1,876,931
  

 

 

 

Total distributions

     (2,940,092     (2,683,528     (4,368,329     (1,876,931
  

 

 

 

CAPITAL TRANSACTIONS(1)

 

Proceeds from shares issued

                 14,075,676       45,461,250  

Cost of shares redeemed

     (13,205,553     (2,184,308     (2,032,721      
  

 

 

 

Net Increase (Decrease) from Capital Transactions

     (13,205,553     (2,184,308     12,042,955       45,461,250  
  

 

 

 

Total Increase (Decrease) in Net Assets

     (30,913,250     12,054,857       (14,186,340     53,598,375  
  

 

 

 

NET ASSETS

 

Beginning of Period

   $ 71,458,591     $ 59,403,734     $ 75,974,697     $ 22,376,322  
  

 

 

 

End of Period

   $ 40,545,341     $ 71,458,591     $ 61,788,357     $ 75,974,697  
  

 

 

 

SHARE TRANSACTIONS

 

Beginning of period

     3,000,001       3,100,001       2,500,001       1,000,001  

Shares issued

                        

Shares issued in-kind

                 500,000       1,500,000  

Shares redeemed

                        

Shares redeemed in-kind

     (700,000     (100,000     (100,000      
  

 

 

 

Shares Outstanding, End of Period

     2,300,001       3,000,001       2,900,001       2,500,001  
  

 

 

 

 

(1) 

Capital transactions may include transaction fees associated with creation and redemption transactions which occurred during the period. See Note 9 to the Financial Statements.

 

See Accompanying Notes to the Financial Statements.

 

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Statements of Changes in Net Assets (cont.)

 

 

     FlexShares® iBoxx 3-Year
Target Duration TIPS Index
Fund
    FlexShares® iBoxx 5-Year
Target Duration TIPS Index
Fund
 
     Year Ended
October 31,
2022
    Year Ended
October 31,
2021
    Year Ended
October 31,
2022
    Year Ended
October 31,
2021
 

OPERATIONS

 

Net investment income (loss)

   $ 129,946,912     $ 58,365,045     $ 52,412,741     $ 26,012,110  

Net realized gain (loss)

     (61,202,821     36,821,507       (23,575,612     12,575,174  

Net change in unrealized appreciation (depreciation)

     (171,934,382     (1,328,792     (102,258,738     2,282,079  
  

 

 

 

Net Increase (Decrease) in Net Assets

        

Resulting from Operations

     (103,190,291     93,857,760       (73,421,609     40,869,363  
  

 

 

 

DISTRIBUTIONS TO SHAREHOLDERS

 

Distributable earnings

     (131,367,411     (61,292,947     (53,319,431     (26,674,665

Tax return of capital

     (2,470,987           (769,089      
  

 

 

 

Total distributions

     (133,838,398     (61,292,947     (54,088,520     (26,674,665
  

 

 

 

CAPITAL TRANSACTIONS(1)

 

Proceeds from shares issued

     1,154,710,930       302,448,698       259,127,932       155,885,058  

Cost of shares redeemed

     (197,328,045     (326,919,699     (202,210,614     (51,695,657
  

 

 

 

Net Increase (Decrease) from Capital Transactions

     957,382,885       (24,471,001     56,917,318       104,189,401  
  

 

 

 

Total Increase (Decrease) in Net Assets

     720,354,196       8,093,812       (70,592,811     118,384,099  
  

 

 

 

NET ASSETS

 

Beginning of Period

   $ 1,437,584,419     $ 1,429,490,607     $ 714,479,309     $ 596,095,210  
  

 

 

 

End of Period

   $ 2,157,938,615     $ 1,437,584,419     $ 643,886,498     $ 714,479,309  
  

 

 

 

SHARE TRANSACTIONS

 

Beginning of period

     54,504,000       55,554,000       25,500,001       21,800,001  

Shares issued

                        

Shares issued in-kind

     45,050,000       11,450,000       9,600,000       5,550,000  

Shares redeemed

                        

Shares redeemed in-kind

     (8,050,000     (12,500,000     (7,850,000     (1,850,000
  

 

 

 

Shares Outstanding, End of Period

     91,504,000       54,504,000       27,250,001       25,500,001  
  

 

 

 

 

(1) 

Capital transactions may include transaction fees associated with creation and redemption transactions which occurred during the period. See Note 9 to the Financial Statements.

 

See Accompanying Notes to the Financial Statements.

 

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Statements of Changes in Net Assets (cont.)

 

 

     FlexShares® Disciplined
Duration MBS Index Fund
    FlexShares® Credit-Scored
US Corporate Bond Index
Fund
 
     Year Ended
October 31,
2022
    Year Ended
October 31,
2021
    Year Ended
October 31,
2022
    Year Ended
October 31,
2021
 

OPERATIONS

 

Net investment income (loss)

   $ 1,315,458     $ 381,266     $ 5,647,170     $ 4,833,547  

Net realized gain (loss)

     (4,182,658     1,283,596       (11,524,528     3,014,355  

Net change in unrealized appreciation (depreciation)

     (11,405,968     (2,030,761     (31,515,973     (6,321,483
  

 

 

 

Net Increase (Decrease) in Net Assets

        

Resulting from Operations

     (14,273,168     (365,899     (37,393,331     1,526,419  
  

 

 

 

DISTRIBUTIONS TO SHAREHOLDERS

 

Distributable earnings

     (2,906,209     (2,676,548     (8,289,209     (7,983,218
  

 

 

 

Total distributions

     (2,906,209     (2,676,548     (8,289,209     (7,983,218
  

 

 

 

CAPITAL TRANSACTIONS(1)

 

Proceeds from shares issued

     24,467,825       19,053,611       54,188,645       133,299,728  

Cost of shares redeemed

     (21,342,283     (4,788,861     (82,107,127     (13,500,359
  

 

 

 

Net Increase (Decrease) from Capital Transactions

     3,125,542       14,264,750       (27,918,482     119,799,369  
  

 

 

 

Total Increase (Decrease) in Net Assets

     (14,053,835     11,222,303       (73,601,022     113,342,570  
  

 

 

 

NET ASSETS

 

Beginning of Period

   $ 111,242,788     $ 100,020,485     $ 315,739,979     $ 202,397,409  
  

 

 

 

End of Period

   $ 97,188,953     $ 111,242,788     $ 242,138,957     $ 315,739,979  
  

 

 

 

SHARE TRANSACTIONS

 

Beginning of period

     4,750,001       4,150,001       5,900,001       3,700,001  

Shares issued

     1,100,000       800,000       950,000       2,250,000  

Shares issued in-kind

                 150,000       200,000  

Shares redeemed

     (1,000,000     (200,000     (1,500,000      

Shares redeemed in-kind

                 (150,000     (250,000
  

 

 

 

Shares Outstanding, End of Period

     4,850,001       4,750,001       5,350,001       5,900,001  
  

 

 

 

 

(1) 

Capital transactions may include transaction fees associated with creation and redemption transactions which occurred during the period. See Note 9 to the Financial Statements.

 

See Accompanying Notes to the Financial Statements.

 

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Statements of Changes in Net Assets (cont.)

 

 

     FlexShares® Credit-Scored
US Long Corporate Bond Index
Fund
    FlexShares® High Yield
Value-Scored Bond Index
Fund
 
     Year Ended
October 31,
2022
    Year Ended
October 31,
2021
    Year Ended
October 31,
2022
    Year Ended
October 31,
2021
 

OPERATIONS

 

Net investment income (loss)

   $ 1,897,648     $ 1,701,113     $ 54,264,979     $ 15,485,875  

Net realized gain (loss)

     (5,104,776     1,029,123       (84,823,660     9,388,965  

Net change in unrealized appreciation (depreciation)

     (14,928,195     (16,024     (89,845,656     1,852,410  
  

 

 

 

Net Increase (Decrease) in Net Assets

        

Resulting from Operations

     (18,135,323     2,714,212       (120,404,337     26,727,250  
  

 

 

 

DISTRIBUTIONS TO SHAREHOLDERS

 

Distributable earnings

     (2,837,455     (3,440,094     (56,016,563     (14,752,663
  

 

 

 

Total distributions

     (2,837,455     (3,440,094     (56,016,563     (14,752,663
  

 

 

 

CAPITAL TRANSACTIONS(1)

 

Proceeds from shares issued

           27,084,379       746,832,545       415,533,944  

Cost of shares redeemed

     (4,384,065     (11,864,331     (257,649,977     (41,947,766
  

 

 

 

Net Increase (Decrease) from Capital Transactions

     (4,384,065     15,220,048       489,182,568       373,586,178  
  

 

 

 

Total Increase (Decrease) in Net Assets

     (25,356,843     14,494,166       312,761,668       385,560,765  
  

 

 

 

NET ASSETS

 

Beginning of Period

   $ 60,854,577     $ 46,360,411     $ 575,183,700     $ 189,622,935  
  

 

 

 

End of Period

   $ 35,497,734     $ 60,854,577     $ 887,945,368     $ 575,183,700  
  

 

 

 

SHARE TRANSACTIONS

 

Beginning of period

     1,000,001       750,001       11,600,001       4,100,001  

Shares issued

           450,000       14,850,000       7,200,000  

Shares issued in-kind

                 1,700,000       1,150,000  

Shares redeemed

     (100,000     (200,000     (5,500,000     (850,000

Shares redeemed in-kind

                 (500,000      
  

 

 

 

Shares Outstanding, End of Period

     900,001       1,000,001       22,150,001       11,600,001  
  

 

 

 

 

(1) 

Capital transactions may include transaction fees associated with creation and redemption transactions which occurred during the period. See Note 9 to the Financial Statements.

 

See Accompanying Notes to the Financial Statements.

 

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     FlexShares®
ESG & Climate
High Yield
Corporate
Core Index
Fund
    FlexShares®
ESG & Climate
Investment Grade
Corporate  Core
Index Fund
 
     Year Ended
October 31,
2022
    September 20,
2021*
through
October 31,
2021
    Year Ended
October 31,
2022
    September 20,
2021*
through
October 31,
2021
 

OPERATIONS

 

Net investment income (loss)

   $ 1,006,867     $ 208,614     $ 1,023,293     $ 102,578  

Net realized gain (loss)

     (3,622,569     (16,194     (5,269,138     (68,270

Net change in unrealized appreciation (depreciation)

     171,352       (409,765     (4,417,178     (682,569
  

 

 

 

Net Increase (Decrease) in Net Assets

        

Resulting from Operations

     (2,444,350     (217,345     (8,663,023     (648,261
  

 

 

 

DISTRIBUTIONS TO SHAREHOLDERS

 

Distributable earnings

     (1,310,115       (1,093,741  
  

 

 

 

Total distributions

     (1,310,115           (1,093,741      
  

 

 

 

CAPITAL TRANSACTIONS(1)

 

Proceeds from shares issued

     20,983,032             6,485,716        

Cost of shares redeemed

     (46,563,361           (22,920,483      
  

 

 

 

Net Increase (Decrease) from Capital Transactions

     (25,580,329           (16,434,767      
  

 

 

 

Total Increase (Decrease) in Net Assets

     (29,334,794     (217,345     (26,191,531     (648,261
  

 

 

 

NET ASSETS

 

Beginning of Period

   $ 49,766,635     $ 49,983,980 (2),(3)    $ 49,347,056     $ 49,995,317 (2),(3) 
  

 

 

 

End of Period

   $ 20,431,841     $ 49,766,635     $ 23,155,525     $ 49,347,056  
  

 

 

 

SHARE TRANSACTIONS

 

Beginning of period

     1,000,000       1,000,000 (2)      1,000,000       1,000,000 (2) 

Shares issued

     500,000             150,000        

Shares issued in-kind

                        

Shares redeemed

     (800,000           (550,000      

Shares redeemed in-kind

     (200,000                  
  

 

 

 

Shares Outstanding, End of Period

     500,000       1,000,000       600,000       1,000,000  
  

 

 

 

 

*

Commencement of investment operations

 

(1) 

Capital transactions may include transaction fees associated with creation and redemption transactions which occurred during the period. See Note 9 to the Financial Statements.

 

(2) 

Amount includes the initial subscription.

 

(3) 

Includes amounts paid in capital from the Authorized Participant in addition to the order’s original cash component. This amount is made to offset taxes, commissions, and price differences from the NAV that would otherwise impact the fund on these order trades

 

See Accompanying Notes to the Financial Statements.

 

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Statements of Changes in Net Assets (cont.)

 

 

     FlexShares® Ready Access
Variable Income Fund
    FlexShares® Core Select
Bond Fund
 
     Year Ended
October 31,
2022
    Year Ended
October 31,
2021
    Year Ended
October 31,
2022
    Year Ended
October 31,
2021
 

OPERATIONS

 

Net investment income (loss)

   $ 8,594,946     $ 2,617,948     $ 3,278,852     $ 1,991,134  

Net realized gain (loss)

     (815,721     1,261,361       (14,903,388     252,759  

Net change in unrealized appreciation (depreciation)

     (11,518,881     (2,362,864     (13,967,521     (1,848,559
  

 

 

 

Net Increase (Decrease) in Net Assets

        

Resulting from Operations

     (3,739,656     1,516,445       (25,592,057     395,334  
  

 

 

 

DISTRIBUTIONS TO SHAREHOLDERS

 

Distributable earnings

     (7,907,561     (3,046,370     (3,352,156     (2,693,092
  

 

 

 

Total distributions

     (7,907,561     (3,046,370     (3,352,156     (2,693,092
  

 

 

 

CAPITAL TRANSACTIONS(1)

 

Proceeds from shares issued

     583,737,232       55,265,356       73,291,854       36,362,834  

Cost of shares redeemed

     (90,072,224     (148,597,576     (11,502,530     (16,671,414
  

 

 

 

Net Increase (Decrease) from Capital Transactions

     493,665,008       (93,332,220     61,789,324       19,691,420  
  

 

 

 

Total Increase (Decrease) in Net Assets

     482,017,791       (94,862,145     32,845,111       17,393,662  
  

 

 

 

NET ASSETS

 

Beginning of Period

   $ 374,339,139     $ 469,201,284     $ 126,516,968     $ 109,123,306  
  

 

 

 

End of Period

   $ 856,356,930     $ 374,339,139     $ 159,362,079     $ 126,516,968  
  

 

 

 

SHARE TRANSACTIONS

 

Beginning of period

     4,925,001       6,150,001       4,825,001       4,075,001  

Shares issued

     7,800,000       725,000              

Shares issued in-kind

                 3,075,000       1,375,000  

Shares redeemed

     (1,200,000     (1,950,000            

Shares redeemed in-kind

                 (475,000     (625,000
  

 

 

 

Shares Outstanding, End of Period

     11,525,001       4,925,001       7,425,001       4,825,001  
  

 

 

 

 

(1) 

Capital transactions may include transaction fees associated with creation and redemption transactions which occurred during the period. See Note 9 to the Financial Statements.

 

See Accompanying Notes to the Financial Statements.

 

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FlexShares® Trust

Financial Highlights

 

 

    FlexShares® US Quality Low Volatility Index Fund  
   

Year ended

October 31,

2022

    

Year ended

October 31,

2021

    

Year ended

October 31,

2020

     For the
period
07/15/19*
through
10/31/19
 

Net asset value, beginning of period

  $ 54.60      $ 40.93      $ 40.44      $ 40.00  
 

 

 

 

PER SHARE

          

Investment Operations

          

Net Investment Income

    0.82 (a)       0.57 (a)       0.64 (a)       0.17 (a) 

Net Realized and Unrealized Gain (Loss)

    (4.70      13.69        0.38        0.35  
 

 

 

 

Total from Operations

    (3.88      14.26        1.02        0.52  
 

 

 

 

Distributions

          

Net Investment Income

    (0.70      (0.59      (0.53      (0.08
 

 

 

 

Total from Distributions

    (0.70      (0.59      (0.53      (0.08
 

 

 

 

Net Asset Value, end of period

  $ 50.02      $ 54.60      $ 40.93      $ 40.44  
 

 

 

 

Total Return(b)

          

Net Asset Value(d)

    (7.12 )%       35.05      2.63      1.30

RATIOS/SUPPLEMENT DATA

          

Ratios to Average Net Assets(c)

 

Expenses

    0.23      0.23      0.23      0.23

Expenses net of reimbursements

    0.22      0.22      0.22      0.22

Net Investment Income Before Reimbursements

    1.58      1.17      1.55      1.45

Net Investment Income Net of Reimbursements

    1.58      1.17      1.56      1.45

Supplemental Data

          

Portfolio Turnover Rate(b)(e)

    48      43      47      9

Net assets, end of period (thousands)

  $ 162,569      $ 161,074      $ 110,524      $ 6,067  

 

*

Commencement of investment operations.

 

See Accompanying Notes to the Financial Statements.

 

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    FlexShares® Developed Markets ex-US
Quality Low Volatility Index Fund
 
   

Year ended
October 31,

2022

    

Year ended
October 31,

2021

    

Year ended
October 31,

2020

     For the
period
07/15/19*
through
10/31/19
 

Net asset value, beginning of period

  $ 27.92      $ 23.48      $ 25.60      $ 25.00  
 

 

 

 

PER SHARE

          

Investment Operations

          

Net Investment Income

    0.66 (a)       0.73 (a)       0.64 (a)       0.16 (a) 

Net Realized and Unrealized Gain (Loss)

    (5.71      4.43        (2.22      0.53  
 

 

 

 

Total from Operations

    (5.05      5.16        (1.58      0.69  
 

 

 

 

Distributions

          

Net Investment Income

    (0.78      (0.72      (0.54      (0.09
 

 

 

 

Total from Distributions

    (0.78      (0.72      (0.54      (0.09
 

 

 

 

Net Asset Value, end of period

  $ 22.09      $ 27.92      $ 23.48      $ 25.60  
 

 

 

 

Total Return(b)

          

Net Asset Value(d)

    (18.36 )%       22.05      (6.24 )%       2.76

RATIOS/SUPPLEMENT DATA

          

Ratios to Average Net Assets(c)

 

Expenses

    0.33      0.33      0.33      0.32

Expenses net of reimbursements

    0.32      0.32      0.32      0.32

Net Investment Income Before Reimbursements

    2.60      2.68      2.63      2.21

Net Investment Income Net of Reimbursements

    2.60      2.68      2.64      2.21

Supplemental Data

          

Portfolio Turnover Rate(b)(e)

    56      56      62      14

Net assets, end of period (thousands)

  $ 61,852      $ 75,371      $ 65,747      $ 5,120  

 

*

Commencement of investment operations.

 

See Accompanying Notes to the Financial Statements.

 

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Financial Highlights (cont.)

 

 

    FlexShares® Emerging Markets Quality
Low Volatility Index Fund
 
    Year ended
October 31,
2022
     Year ended
October 31,
2021
     Year ended
October 31,
2020
     For the
period
07/15/19*
through
10/31/19
 

Net asset value, beginning of period

  $ 26.41      $ 23.95      $ 24.94      $ 25.00  
 

 

 

 

PER SHARE

          

Investment Operations

          

Net Investment Income

    0.67 (a)       0.69 (a)       0.56 (a)       0.23 (a) 

Net Realized and Unrealized Gain (Loss)

    (5.82      2.22        (0.91      (0.18
 

 

 

 

Total from Operations

    (5.15      2.91        (0.35      0.05  
 

 

 

 

Distributions

          

Net Investment Income

    (0.69      (0.45      (0.64      (0.11

Tax Return of Capital

    (0.04                     
 

 

 

 

Total from Distributions

    (0.73      (0.45      (0.64      (0.11
 

 

 

 

Net Asset Value, end of period

  $ 20.53      $ 26.41      $ 23.95      $ 24.94  
 

 

 

 

Total Return(b)

          

Net Asset Value(d)

    (19.77 )%       12.09      (1.41 )%       0.19

RATIOS/SUPPLEMENT DATA

          

Ratios to Average Net Assets(c)

 

Expenses

    0.41      0.41      0.41      0.40

Expenses net of reimbursements

    0.40      0.40      0.40      0.40

Net Investment Income Before Reimbursements

    2.75      2.57      2.38      3.18

Net Investment Income Net of Reimbursements

    2.75      2.58      2.39      3.18

Supplemental Data

          

Portfolio Turnover Rate(b)(e)

    53      54      81      12

Net assets, end of period (thousands)

  $ 8,214      $ 15,844      $ 9,578      $ 4,989  

 

*

Commencement of investment operations.

 

See Accompanying Notes to the Financial Statements.

 

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    FlexShares® Morningstar US Market Factor Tilt Index Fund  
    Year ended
October 31,
2022
     Year ended
October 31,
2021
     Year ended
October 31,
2020
     Year ended
October 31,
2019
     Year ended
October 31,
2018
 

Net asset value, beginning of period

  $ 178.97      $ 121.11      $ 119.52      $ 110.13      $ 107.50  
 

 

 

 

PER SHARE

             

Investment Operations

             

Net Investment Income

    2.39 (a)       2.08 (a)       2.10 (a)       1.95 (a)       2.02 (a) 

Net Realized and Unrealized Gain (Loss)

    (27.93      57.80        1.60        9.33        2.59  
 

 

 

 

Total from Operations

    (25.54      59.88        3.70        11.28        4.61  
 

 

 

 

Distributions

             

Net Investment Income

    (2.36      (2.02      (2.11      (1.89      (1.98
 

 

 

 

Total from Distributions

    (2.36      (2.02      (2.11      (1.89      (1.98
 

 

 

 

Net Asset Value, end of period

  $ 151.07      $ 178.97      $ 121.11      $ 119.52      $ 110.13  
 

 

 

 

Total Return

             

Net Asset Value(d)

    (14.33 )%       49.68      3.28      10.41      4.22

RATIOS/SUPPLEMENT DATA

             

Ratios to Average Net Assets

 

Expenses

    0.26      0.26      0.26      0.26      0.25

Expenses net of reimbursements

    0.25      0.25      0.25      0.25      0.25

Net Investment Income Before Reimbursements

    1.47      1.28      1.78      1.72      1.77

Net Investment Income Net of Reimbursements

    1.47      1.29      1.79      1.72      1.77

Supplemental Data

             

Portfolio Turnover Rate(e)

    14      24      26      28      15

Net assets, end of period (thousands)

  $ 1,397,408      $ 1,727,019      $ 1,174,786      $ 1,446,137      $ 1,387,665  

 

See Accompanying Notes to the Financial Statements.

 

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    FlexShares® Morningstar Developed Markets ex-US Factor Tilt Index Fund  
    Year ended
October 31,
2022
     Year ended
October 31,
2021
     Year ended
October 31,
2020
     Year ended
October 31,
2019
     Year ended
October 31,
2018
 

Net asset value, beginning of period

  $ 73.71      $ 54.24      $ 62.67      $ 59.76      $ 67.51  
 

 

 

 

PER SHARE

             

Investment Operations

             

Net Investment Income

    1.94 (a)       1.71 (a)       1.31 (a)       1.85 (a)       1.78 (a) 

Net Realized and Unrealized Gain (Loss)

    (18.44      19.27        (7.88      2.89        (7.39
 

 

 

 

Total from Operations

    (16.50      20.98        (6.57      4.74        (5.61
 

 

 

 

Distributions

             

Net Investment Income

    (2.61      (1.51      (1.86      (1.83      (2.14

Tax Return of Capital

    (0.12                            
 

 

 

 

Total from Distributions

    (2.73      (1.51      (1.86      (1.83      (2.14
 

 

 

 

Net Asset Value, end of period

  $ 54.48      $ 73.71      $ 54.24      $ 62.67      $ 59.76  
 

 

 

 

Total Return

             

Net Asset Value(d)

    (22.83 )%       38.79      (10.57 )%       8.13      (8.61 )% 

RATIOS/SUPPLEMENT DATA

             

Ratios to Average Net Assets

 

Expenses

    0.40      0.40      0.40      0.40      0.39

Expenses net of reimbursements

    0.39      0.39      0.39      0.39      0.39

Net Investment Income Before Reimbursements

    3.02      2.42      2.28      3.09      2.65

Net Investment Income Net of Reimbursements

    3.02      2.42      2.28      3.09      2.65

Supplemental Data

             

Portfolio Turnover Rate(e)

    27      29      21      25      34

Net assets, end of period (thousands)

  $ 446,754      $ 648,638      $ 499,016      $ 965,142      $ 968,096  

 

See Accompanying Notes to the Financial Statements.

 

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    FlexShares® Morningstar Emerging Markets Factor Tilt Index Fund  
    Year ended
October 31,
2022
     Year ended
October 31,
2021
     Year ended
October 31,
2020
     Year ended
October 31,
2019
     Year ended
October 31,
2018
 

Net asset value, beginning of period

  $ 60.79      $ 48.05      $ 50.42      $ 47.92      $ 57.38  
 

 

 

 

PER SHARE

             

Investment Operations

             

Net Investment Income

    1.86 (a)       1.51 (a)       1.02 (a)       1.49 (a)       1.46 (a) 

Net Realized and Unrealized Gain (Loss)

    (18.06      12.40        (1.97      2.46        (9.34
 

 

 

 

Total from Operations

    (16.20      13.91        (0.95      3.95        (7.88
 

 

 

 

Distributions

             

Net Investment Income

    (2.37      (1.17      (1.42      (1.45      (1.58
 

 

 

 

Total from Distributions

    (2.37      (1.17      (1.42      (1.45      (1.58
 

 

 

 

Net Asset Value, end of period

  $ 42.22      $ 60.79      $ 48.05      $ 50.42      $ 47.92  
 

 

 

 

Total Return

             

Net Asset Value(d)

    (27.32 )%       28.95      (1.86 )%       8.29      (14.05 )% 

RATIOS/SUPPLEMENT DATA

             

Ratios to Average Net Assets

 

Expenses

    0.60      0.60      0.60      0.60      0.59

Expenses net of reimbursements

    0.59      0.59      0.59      0.59      0.59

Net Investment Income Before Reimbursements

    3.49      2.46      2.13      2.92      2.56

Net Investment Income Net of Reimbursements

    3.49      2.47      2.14      2.93      2.56

Supplemental Data

             

Portfolio Turnover Rate(e)

    34      40      41      45      49

Net assets, end of period (thousands)

  $ 206,889      $ 334,372      $ 225,847      $ 413,414      $ 488,736  

 

See Accompanying Notes to the Financial Statements.

 

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    FlexShares® US Quality Large Cap Index Fund  
    Year ended
October 31,
2022
     Year ended
October 31,
2021
     Year ended
October 31,
2020
     Year ended
October 31,
2019
     Year ended
October 31,
2018
 

Net asset value, beginning of period

  $ 50.25      $ 35.48      $ 34.69      $ 33.44      $ 31.83  
 

 

 

 

PER SHARE

             

Investment Operations

             

Net Investment Income

    0.61 (a)       0.50 (a)       0.62 (a)       0.68 (a)       0.54 (a) 

Net Realized and Unrealized Gain (Loss)

    (7.11      14.76        0.76        1.29        1.58  
 

 

 

 

Total from Operations

    (6.50      15.26        1.38        1.97        2.12  
 

 

 

 

Distributions

             

Net Investment Income

    (0.58      (0.49      (0.59      (0.72      (0.51
 

 

 

 

Total from Distributions

    (0.58      (0.49      (0.59      (0.72      (0.51
 

 

 

 

Net Asset Value, end of period

  $ 43.17      $ 50.25      $ 35.48      $ 34.69      $ 33.44  
 

 

 

 

Total Return

             

Net Asset Value(d)

    (12.98 )%       43.21      4.13      6.04      6.63

RATIOS/SUPPLEMENT DATA

             

Ratios to Average Net Assets

 

Expenses

    0.30      0.33      0.33      0.33      0.33

Expenses net of reimbursements

    0.30      0.32      0.32      0.32      0.32

Net Investment Income Before Reimbursements

    1.31      1.11      1.77      2.04      1.56

Net Investment Income Net of Reimbursements

    1.31      1.11      1.77      2.05      1.57

Supplemental Data

             

Portfolio Turnover Rate(e)

    22      30      48      69      94

Net assets, end of period (thousands)

  $ 127,350      $ 144,475      $ 71,842      $ 51,171      $ 61,859  

 

See Accompanying Notes to the Financial Statements.

 

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    FlexShares® STOXX® US ESG Select Index Fund  
    Year ended
October 31,
2022
     Year ended
October 31,
2021
     Year ended
October 31,
2020
     Year ended
October 31,
2019
     Year ended
October 31,
2018
 

Net asset value, beginning of period

  $ 112.73      $ 79.16      $ 72.29      $ 64.33      $ 60.49  
 

 

 

 

PER SHARE

             

Investment Operations

             

Net Investment Income

    1.22 (a)       1.26 (a)       1.27 (a)       1.21 (a)       1.09 (a) 

Net Realized and Unrealized Gain (Loss)

    (19.75      33.50        6.81        7.83        3.84  
 

 

 

 

Total from Operations

    (18.53      34.76        8.08        9.04        4.93  
 

 

 

 

Distributions

             

Net Investment Income

    (1.24      (1.19      (1.21      (1.08      (1.09
 

 

 

 

Total from Distributions

    (1.24      (1.19      (1.21      (1.08      (1.09
 

 

 

 

Net Asset Value, end of period

  $ 92.96      $ 112.73      $ 79.16      $ 72.29      $ 64.33  
 

 

 

 

Total Return

             

Net Asset Value(d)

    (16.51 )%       44.15      11.40      14.21      8.13

RATIOS/SUPPLEMENT DATA

             

Ratios to Average Net Assets

 

Expenses

    0.33      0.33      0.33      0.33      0.33

Expenses net of reimbursements

    0.32      0.32      0.32      0.32      0.32

Net Investment Income Before Reimbursements

    1.20      1.25      1.67      1.78      1.66

Net Investment Income Net of Reimbursements

    1.20      1.26      1.68      1.79      1.67

Supplemental Data

             

Portfolio Turnover Rate(e)

    46      40      66      75      110

Net assets, end of period (thousands)

  $ 171,980      $ 191,643      $ 89,052      $ 56,024      $ 28,946  

 

See Accompanying Notes to the Financial Statements.

 

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    FlexShares® STOXX® Global ESG Select Index Fund  
    Year ended
October 31,
2022
     Year ended
October 31,
2021
     Year ended
October 31,
2020
     Year ended
October 31,
2019
     Year ended
October 31,
2018
 

Net asset value, beginning of period

  $ 148.57      $ 106.02      $ 101.77      $ 91.61      $ 91.97  
 

 

 

 

PER SHARE

             

Investment Operations

             

Net Investment Income

    2.24 (a)       2.03 (a)       1.72 (a)       2.05 (a)       1.95 (a) 

Net Realized and Unrealized Gain (Loss)

    (30.82      42.38        4.26        10.12        (0.61
 

 

 

 

Total from Operations

    (28.58      44.41        5.98        12.17        1.34  
 

 

 

 

Distributions

             

Net Investment Income

    (2.45      (1.86      (1.73      (2.01      (1.70
 

 

 

 

Total from Distributions

    (2.45      (1.86      (1.73      (2.01      (1.70
 

 

 

 

Net Asset Value, end of period

  $ 117.54      $ 148.57      $ 106.02      $ 101.77      $ 91.61  
 

 

 

 

Total Return

             

Net Asset Value(d)

    (19.35 )%       42.10      6.03      13.49      1.38

RATIOS/SUPPLEMENT DATA

             

Ratios to Average Net Assets

 

Expenses

    0.43      0.43      0.43      0.43      0.43

Expenses net of reimbursements

    0.42      0.42      0.42      0.42      0.42

Net Investment Income Before Reimbursements

    1.69      1.50      1.66      2.15      2.03

Net Investment Income Net of Reimbursements

    1.69      1.51      1.66      2.16      2.04

Supplemental Data

             

Portfolio Turnover Rate(e)

    54      48      58      66      78

Net assets, end of period (thousands)

  $ 146,925      $ 185,717      $ 111,323      $ 91,590      $ 73,284  

 

See Accompanying Notes to the Financial Statements.

 

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    FlexShares® ESG & Climate
US Large Cap Core Index
Fund
 
    Year ended
October 31,
2022
     For the
period
09/20/21*
through
10/31/21
 

Net asset value, beginning of period

  $ 53.39      $ 50.00  
 

 

 

 

PER SHARE

    

Investment Operations

    

Net Investment Income

    0.70 (a)       0.06 (a) 

Net Realized and Unrealized Gain (Loss)

    (9.25      3.33  
 

 

 

 

Total from Operations

    (8.55      3.39  
 

 

 

 

Distributions

    

Net Investment Income

    (0.62       

From Net Realized Gains

    (0.01       
 

 

 

 

Total from Distributions

    (0.63       
 

 

 

 

Net Asset Value, end of period

  $ 44.21      $ 53.39  
 

 

 

 

Total Return(b)

    

Net Asset Value(d)

    (16.09 )%       6.78

RATIOS/SUPPLEMENT DATA

    

Ratios to Average Net Assets(c)

 

Expenses

    0.10      0.09

Expenses net of reimbursements

    0.09      0.09

Net Investment Income Before Reimbursements

    1.53      0.96

Net Investment Income Net of Reimbursements

    1.53      0.96

Supplemental Data

    

Portfolio Turnover Rate(b)(e)

    18      %(f) 

Net assets, end of period (thousands)

  $ 22,103      $ 2,669  

 

*

Commencement of investment operations.

 

See Accompanying Notes to the Financial Statements.

 

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    FlexShares® ESG & Climate
Developed Markets ex-US
Core Index Fund
 
    Year ended
October 31,
2022
     For the
period
09/20/21*
through
10/31/21
 

Net asset value, beginning of period

  $ 51.19      $ 50.00  
 

 

 

 

PER SHARE

    

Investment Operations

    

Net Investment Income

    1.44 (a)       0.16 (a) 

Net Realized and Unrealized Gain (Loss)

    (13.28      1.03  
 

 

 

 

Total from Operations

    (11.84      1.19  
 

 

 

 

Distributions

    

Net Investment Income

    (1.20       
 

 

 

 

Total from Distributions

    (1.20       
 

 

 

 

Net Asset Value, end of period

  $ 38.15      $ 51.19  
 

 

 

 

Total Return(b)

    

Net Asset Value(d)

    (23.36 )%       2.38

RATIOS/SUPPLEMENT DATA

    

Ratios to Average Net Assets(c)

 

Expenses

    0.13      0.12

Expenses net of reimbursements

    0.12      0.12

Net Investment Income Before Reimbursements

    3.35      2.72

Net Investment Income Net of Reimbursements

    3.35      2.72

Supplemental Data

    

Portfolio Turnover Rate(b)(e)

    33      %(f) 

Net assets, end of period (thousands)

  $ 17,169      $ 5,119  

 

*

Commencement of investment operations.

 

See Accompanying Notes to the Financial Statements.

 

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    FlexShares® ESG & Climate
Emerging Markets Core Index  Fund
 
   

For the

period

04/20/22*

through

10/31/22

 

Net asset value, beginning of period

  $ 50.00  
 

 

 

 

PER SHARE

 

Investment Operations

 

Net Investment Income

    0.76 (a) 

Net Realized and Unrealized Gain (Loss)

    (11.42
 

 

 

 

Total from Operations

    (10.66
 

 

 

 

Distributions

 

Net Investment Income

    (0.66
 

 

 

 

Total from Distributions

    (0.66
 

 

 

 

Net Asset Value, end of period

  $ 38.68  
 

 

 

 

Total Return(b)

 

Net Asset Value(d)

    (21.47 )% 

RATIOS/SUPPLEMENT DATA

 

Ratios to Average Net Assets(c)

 

Expenses

    0.19

Expenses net of reimbursements

    0.18

Net Investment Income Before Reimbursements

    3.15

Net Investment Income Net of Reimbursements

    3.15

Supplemental Data

 

Portfolio Turnover Rate(b)(e)

    18

Net assets, end of period (thousands)

  $ 3,868  

 

*

Commencement of investment operations.

 

See Accompanying Notes to the Financial Statements.

 

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    FlexShares® Morningstar Global Upstream Natural Resources Index Fund  
    Year ended
October 31,
2022
     Year ended
October 31,
2021
     Year ended
October 31,
2020
     Year ended
October 31,
2019
     Year ended
October 31,
2018
 

Net asset value, beginning of period

  $ 38.66      $ 26.71      $ 31.40      $ 31.51      $ 31.59  
 

 

 

 

PER SHARE

             

Investment Operations

             

Net Investment Income

    1.88 (a)       1.44 (a)       0.89 (a)       1.08 (a)       0.91 (a) 

Net Realized and Unrealized Gain (Loss)

    2.76        11.72        (4.65      (0.09      (0.13
 

 

 

 

Total from Operations

    4.64        13.16        (3.76      0.99        0.78  
 

 

 

 

Distributions

             

Net Investment Income

    (1.95      (1.21      (0.93      (1.10      (0.86
 

 

 

 

Total from Distributions

    (1.95      (1.21      (0.93      (1.10      (0.86
 

 

 

 

Net Asset Value, end of period

  $ 41.35      $ 38.66      $ 26.71      $ 31.40      $ 31.51  
 

 

 

 

Total Return

             

Net Asset Value(d)

    12.20      49.70      (11.87 )%       3.16      2.33

RATIOS/SUPPLEMENT DATA

             

Ratios to Average Net Assets

 

Expenses

    0.47      0.47      0.47      0.47      0.46

Expenses net of reimbursements

    0.46      0.46      0.46      0.46      0.46

Net Investment Income Before Reimbursements

    4.48      3.95      3.03      3.40      2.72

Net Investment Income Net of Reimbursements

    4.48      3.95      3.04      3.41      2.72

Supplemental Data

             

Portfolio Turnover Rate(e)

    32      28      29      24      30

Net assets, end of period (thousands)

  $ 6,834,852      $ 6,052,710      $ 2,924,726      $ 5,510,201      $ 5,435,783  

 

See Accompanying Notes to the Financial Statements.

 

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    FlexShares® STOXX® Global Broad Infrastructure Index Fund  
    Year ended
October 31,
2022
     Year ended
October 31,
2021
     Year ended
October 31,
2020
     Year ended
October 31,
2019
     Year ended
October 31,
2018
 

Net asset value, beginning of period

  $ 57.73      $ 48.10      $ 52.56      $ 45.09      $ 47.85  
 

 

 

 

PER SHARE

             

Investment Operations

             

Net Investment Income

    1.35 (a)       1.38 (a)       1.25 (a)       1.35 (a)       1.36 (a) 

Net Realized and Unrealized Gain (Loss)

    (9.27      9.57        (4.53      7.34        (2.71
 

 

 

 

Total from Operations

    (7.92      10.95        (3.28      8.69        (1.35
 

 

 

 

Distributions

             

Net Investment Income

    (1.49      (1.32      (1.18      (1.22      (1.41
 

 

 

 

Total from Distributions

    (1.49      (1.32      (1.18      (1.22      (1.41
 

 

 

 

Net Asset Value, end of period

  $ 48.32      $ 57.73      $ 48.10      $ 52.56      $ 45.09  
 

 

 

 

Total Return

             

Net Asset Value(d)

    (13.92 )%       22.85      (6.23 )%       19.52      (2.90 )% 

RATIOS/SUPPLEMENT DATA

             

Ratios to Average Net Assets

 

Expenses

    0.48      0.48      0.48      0.48      0.47

Expenses net of reimbursements

    0.47      0.47      0.47      0.47      0.47

Net Investment Income Before Reimbursements

    2.51      2.45      2.51      2.73      2.88

Net Investment Income Net of Reimbursements

    2.51      2.45      2.52      2.74      2.89

Supplemental Data

             

Portfolio Turnover Rate(e)

    16      13      13      12      13

Net assets, end of period (thousands)

  $ 2,500,518      $ 2,643,906      $ 1,856,596      $ 1,477,030      $ 773,363  

 

See Accompanying Notes to the Financial Statements.

 

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    FlexShares® Global Quality Real Estate Index Fund  
    Year ended
October 31,
2022
     Year ended
October 31,
2021
     Year ended
October 31,
2020
     Year ended
October 31,
2019
     Year ended
October 31,
2018
 

Net asset value, beginning of period

  $ 70.35      $ 50.88      $ 66.60      $ 57.96      $ 62.02  
 

 

 

 

PER SHARE

             

Investment Operations

             

Net Investment Income

    1.67 (a)       1.38 (a)       1.43 (a)       1.76 (a)       1.80 (a) 

Net Realized and Unrealized Gain (Loss)

    (17.88      19.13        (14.62      8.68        (3.99
 

 

 

 

Total from Operations

    (16.21      20.51        (13.19      10.44        (2.19
 

 

 

 

Distributions

             

Net Investment Income

    (1.99      (1.04      (2.50      (1.80      (1.87

Tax Return of Capital

    (0.03             (0.03              
 

 

 

 

Total from Distributions

    (2.02      (1.04      (2.53      (1.80      (1.87
 

 

 

 

Net Asset Value, end of period

  $ 52.12      $ 70.35      $ 50.88      $ 66.60      $ 57.96  
 

 

 

 

Total Return

             

Net Asset Value(d)

    (23.51 )%       40.58      (20.29 )%       18.37      (3.69 )% 

RATIOS/SUPPLEMENT DATA

             

Ratios to Average Net Assets

 

Expenses

    0.46      0.46      0.46      0.46      0.46

Expenses net of reimbursements

    0.45      0.45      0.45      0.45      0.45

Net Investment Income Before Reimbursements

    2.63      2.16      2.53      2.80      2.92

Net Investment Income Net of Reimbursements

    2.63      2.17      2.54      2.81      2.92

Supplemental Data

             

Portfolio Turnover Rate(e)

    54      52      56      53      61

Net assets, end of period (thousands)

  $ 328,381      $ 418,597      $ 264,574      $ 376,264      $ 275,332  

 

See Accompanying Notes to the Financial Statements.

 

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Financial Highlights (cont.)

 

 

    FlexShares® Real Assets Allocation Index Fund  
    Year ended
October 31,
2022
    Year ended
October 31,
2021
    Year ended
October 31,
2020
    Year ended
October 31,
2019
    Year ended
October 31, 
2018
 

Net asset value, beginning of period

  $ 33.67     $ 25.72     $ 30.30     $ 26.45     $ 28.08  
 

 

 

 

PER SHARE

         

Investment Operations

         

Net Investment Income

    0.93 (a)      0.83 (a)      0.86 (a)      0.76 (a)      0.80 (a) 

Net Realized and Unrealized Gain (Loss)

    (4.72     7.78       (4.58     3.85       (1.64
 

 

 

 

Total from Operations

    (3.79     8.61       (3.72     4.61       (0.84
 

 

 

 

Distributions

         

Net Investment Income

    (1.02     (0.66     (0.86     (0.76     (0.79

From Net Realized Gains

                            0.00 (g) 
 

 

 

 

Total from Distributions

    (1.02     (0.66     (0.86     (0.76     (0.79
 

 

 

 

Net Asset Value, end of period

  $ 28.86     $ 33.67     $ 25.72     $ 30.30     $ 26.45  
 

 

 

 

Total Return

         

Net Asset Value(d)

    (11.49 )%      33.66     (12.45 )%      17.69     (3.09 )% 

RATIOS/SUPPLEMENT DATA

         

Ratios to Average Net Assets

 

Expenses

    0.58 %(h)      0.58 %(h)      0.58 %(h)      0.58 %(h)      0.59 %(h) 

Expenses net of reimbursements

    0.11 %(h)      0.12 %(h)      0.11 %(h)      0.11 %(h)      0.11 %(h) 

Net Investment Income Before Reimbursements

    2.40     2.07     2.65     2.22     2.39

Net Investment Income Net of Reimbursements

    2.86     2.53     3.11     2.69     2.87

Supplemental Data

         

Portfolio Turnover Rate(e)

    7     40     14     4     5

Net assets, end of period (thousands)

  $ 28,865     $ 30,300     $ 4,502     $ 11,361     $ 13,887  

 

See Accompanying Notes to the Financial Statements.

 

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Financial Highlights (cont.)

 

 

    FlexShares® Quality Dividend Index Fund  
    Year ended
October 31,
2022
     Year ended
October 31,
2021
     Year ended
October 31,
2020
     Year ended
October 31,
2019
     Year ended
October 31, 
2018
 

Net asset value, beginning of period

  $ 58.35      $ 43.40      $ 46.33      $ 44.53      $ 42.57  
 

 

 

 

PER SHARE

             

Investment Operations

             

Net Investment Income

    1.25 (a)       1.16 (a)       1.24 (a)       1.24 (a)       1.20 (a) 

Net Realized and Unrealized Gain (Loss)

    (6.05      14.89        (2.67      2.29        1.98  
 

 

 

 

Total from Operations

    (4.80      16.05        (1.43      3.53        3.18  
 

 

 

 

Distributions

             

Net Investment Income

    (1.27      (1.10      (1.25      (1.19      (1.22

From Net Realized Gains

                  (0.25      (0.54       
 

 

 

 

Total from Distributions

    (1.27      (1.10      (1.50      (1.73      (1.22
 

 

 

 

Net Asset Value, end of period

  $ 52.28      $ 58.35      $ 43.40      $ 46.33      $ 44.53  
 

 

 

 

Total Return

             

Net Asset Value(d)

    (8.29 )%       37.27      (2.98 )%       8.45      7.42

RATIOS/SUPPLEMENT DATA

             

Ratios to Average Net Assets

 

Expenses

    0.38      0.38      0.38      0.38      0.37

Expenses net of reimbursements

    0.37      0.37      0.37      0.37      0.37

Net Investment Income Before Reimbursements

    2.24      2.16      2.79      2.80      2.64

Net Investment Income Net of Reimbursements

    2.24      2.16      2.79      2.81      2.64

Supplemental Data

             

Portfolio Turnover Rate(e)

    40      51      75      95      76

Net assets, end of period (thousands)

  $ 1,522,730      $ 1,642,545      $ 1,265,177      $ 1,707,344      $ 1,759,108  

 

See Accompanying Notes to the Financial Statements.

 

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    FlexShares® Quality Dividend Defensive Index Fund  
    Year ended
October 31,
2022
     Year ended
October 31,
2021
     Year ended
October 31,
2020
     Year ended
October 31,
2019
     Year ended
October 31, 
2018
 

Net asset value, beginning of period

  $ 56.01      $ 42.61      $ 46.25      $ 44.46      $ 42.04  
 

 

 

 

PER SHARE

             

Investment Operations

             

Net Investment Income

    1.16 (a)       1.09 (a)       1.21 (a)       1.22 (a)       1.21 (a) 

Net Realized and Unrealized Gain (Loss)

    (5.35      13.39        (3.28      3.35        2.45  
 

 

 

 

Total from Operations

    (4.19      14.48        (2.07      4.57        3.66  
 

 

 

 

Distributions

             

Net Investment Income

    (1.21      (1.08      (1.21      (1.14      (1.24

From Net Realized Gains

                  (0.36      (1.64       
 

 

 

 

Total from Distributions

    (1.21      (1.08      (1.57      (2.78      (1.24
 

 

 

 

Net Asset Value, end of period

  $ 50.61      $ 56.01      $ 42.61      $ 46.25      $ 44.46  
 

 

 

 

Total Return

             

Net Asset Value(d)

    (7.53 )%       34.28      (4.45 )%       11.40      8.69

RATIOS/SUPPLEMENT DATA

             

Ratios to Average Net Assets

 

Expenses

    0.38      0.38      0.38      0.38      0.38

Expenses net of reimbursements

    0.37      0.37      0.37      0.37      0.37

Net Investment Income Before Reimbursements

    2.16      2.10      2.77      2.76      2.70

Net Investment Income Net of Reimbursements

    2.16      2.11      2.77      2.76      2.71

Supplemental Data

             

Portfolio Turnover Rate(e)

    47      57      76      91      94

Net assets, end of period (thousands)

  $ 345,444      $ 448,058      $ 411,173      $ 450,963      $ 320,091  

 

See Accompanying Notes to the Financial Statements.

 

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    FlexShares® Quality Dividend Dynamic Index Fund  
    Year ended
October 31,
2022
     Year ended
October 31,
2021
     Year ended
October 31,
2020
     Year ended
October 31,
2019
     Year ended
October 31, 
2018
 

Net asset value, beginning of period

  $ 62.59      $ 43.94      $ 45.49      $ 42.20      $ 41.84  
 

 

 

 

PER SHARE

             

Investment Operations

             

Net Investment Income

    1.23 (a)       1.22 (a)       1.33 (a)       1.21 (a)       1.15 (a) 

Net Realized and Unrealized Gain (Loss)

    (6.97      18.57        (1.21      3.26        0.40  
 

 

 

 

Total from Operations

    (5.74      19.79        0.12        4.47        1.55  
 

 

 

 

Distributions

             

Net Investment Income

    (1.27      (1.14      (1.67      (1.18      (1.19
 

 

 

 

Total from Distributions

    (1.27      (1.14      (1.67      (1.18      (1.19
 

 

 

 

Net Asset Value, end of period

  $ 55.58      $ 62.59      $ 43.94      $ 45.49      $ 42.20  
 

 

 

 

Total Return

             

Net Asset Value(d)

    (9.23 )%       45.38      0.86      10.86      3.59

RATIOS/SUPPLEMENT DATA

             

Ratios to Average Net Assets

 

Expenses

    0.38      0.38      0.38      0.38      0.38

Expenses net of reimbursements

    0.37      0.37      0.37      0.37      0.37

Net Investment Income Before Reimbursements

    2.07      2.14      2.93      2.81      2.61

Net Investment Income Net of Reimbursements

    2.08      2.15      2.94      2.82      2.62

Supplemental Data

             

Portfolio Turnover Rate(e)

    48      53      77      77      77

Net assets, end of period (thousands)

  $ 18,062      $ 21,905      $ 13,181      $ 52,308      $ 44,305  

 

 

See Accompanying Notes to the Financial Statements.

 

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    FlexShares® International Quality Dividend Index Fund  
    Year ended
October 31,
2022
     Year ended
October 31,
2021
     Year ended
October 31,
2020
     Year ended
October 31,
2019
     Year ended
October 31, 
2018
 

Net asset value, beginning of period

  $ 25.77      $ 20.15      $ 23.06      $ 22.37      $ 26.27  
 

 

 

 

PER SHARE

             

Investment Operations

             

Net Investment Income

    1.15 (a)       0.97 (a)       0.79 (a)       1.13 (a)       1.22 (a) 

Net Realized and Unrealized Gain (Loss)

    (7.23      5.55        (2.86      0.70        (3.86
 

 

 

 

Total from Operations

    (6.08      6.52        (2.07      1.83        (2.64
 

 

 

 

Distributions

             

Net Investment Income

    (1.22      (0.90      (0.84      (1.14      (1.26
 

 

 

 

Total from Distributions

    (1.22      (0.90      (0.84      (1.14      (1.26
 

 

 

 

Net Asset Value, end of period

  $ 18.47      $ 25.77      $ 20.15      $ 23.06      $ 22.37  
 

 

 

 

Total Return

             

Net Asset Value(d)

    (24.11 )%       32.42      (8.94 )%       8.41      (10.48 )% 

RATIOS/SUPPLEMENT DATA

             

Ratios to Average Net Assets

 

Expenses

    0.48      0.48      0.48      0.48      0.47

Expenses net of reimbursements

    0.47      0.47      0.47      0.47      0.47

Net Investment Income Before Reimbursements

    5.11      3.80      3.68      4.98      4.77

Net Investment Income Net of Reimbursements

    5.11      3.81      3.68      4.98      4.78

Supplemental Data

             

Portfolio Turnover Rate(e)

    69      68      74      71      71

Net assets, end of period (thousands)

  $ 432,097      $ 616,007      $ 453,477      $ 774,685      $ 765,167  

 

See Accompanying Notes to the Financial Statements.

 

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    FlexShares® International Quality Dividend Defensive Index Fund  
    Year ended
October 31,
2022
     Year ended
October 31,
2021
     Year ended
October 31,
2020
     Year ended
October 31,
2019
     Year ended
October 31, 
2018
 

Net asset value, beginning of period

  $ 23.82      $ 19.16      $ 21.87      $ 21.39      $ 25.06  
 

 

 

 

PER SHARE

             

Investment Operations

             

Net Investment Income

    0.99 (a)       0.93 (a)       0.74 (a)       1.09 (a)       1.14 (a) 

Net Realized and Unrealized Gain (Loss)

    (6.14      4.62        (2.70      0.51        (3.54
 

 

 

 

Total from Operations

    (5.15      5.55        (1.96      1.60        (2.40
 

 

 

 

Distributions

             

Net Investment Income

    (1.04      (0.89      (0.75      (1.12      (1.27
 

 

 

 

Total from Distributions

    (1.04      (0.89      (0.75      (1.12      (1.27
 

 

 

 

Net Asset Value, end of period

  $ 17.63      $ 23.82      $ 19.16      $ 21.87      $ 21.39  
 

 

 

 

Total Return

             

Net Asset Value(d)

    (22.06 )%       29.03      (8.92 )%       7.66      (10.03 )% 

RATIOS/SUPPLEMENT DATA

             

Ratios to Average Net Assets

 

Expenses

    0.48      0.48      0.48      0.48      0.48

Expenses net of reimbursements

    0.47      0.47      0.47      0.47      0.47

Net Investment Income Before Reimbursements

    4.62      3.91      3.65      5.02      4.68

Net Investment Income Net of Reimbursements

    4.62      3.92      3.66      5.03      4.68

Supplemental Data

             

Portfolio Turnover Rate(e)

    65      65      75      63      69

Net assets, end of period (thousands)

  $ 40,545      $ 71,459      $ 59,404      $ 78,719      $ 87,703  

 

See Accompanying Notes to the Financial Statements.

 

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    FlexShares® International Quality Dividend Dynamic Index Fund  
    Year ended
October 31,
2022
     Year ended
October 31,
2021
     Year ended
October 31,
2020
     Year ended
October 31,
2019
     Year ended
October 31, 
2018
 

Net asset value, beginning of period

  $ 30.39      $ 22.38      $ 24.94      $ 23.51      $ 27.82  
 

 

 

 

PER SHARE

             

Investment Operations

             

Net Investment Income

    1.45 (a)       1.28 (a)       0.70 (a)       1.05 (a)       1.32 (a) 

Net Realized and Unrealized Gain (Loss)

    (9.01      7.63        (2.45      1.52        (4.34
 

 

 

 

Total from Operations

    (7.56      8.91        (1.75      2.57        (3.02
 

 

 

 

Distributions

             

Net Investment Income

    (1.52      (0.90      (0.81      (1.14      (1.29
 

 

 

 

Total from Distributions

    (1.52      (0.90      (0.81      (1.14      (1.29
 

 

 

 

Net Asset Value, end of period

  $ 21.31      $ 30.39      $ 22.38      $ 24.94      $ 23.51  
 

 

 

 

Total Return

             

Net Asset Value(d)

    (25.48 )%       39.87      (6.99 )%       11.30      (11.34 )% 

RATIOS/SUPPLEMENT DATA

             

Ratios to Average Net Assets

 

Expenses

    0.48      0.48      0.48      0.48      0.48

Expenses net of reimbursements

    0.47      0.47      0.47      0.47      0.47

Net Investment Income Before Reimbursements

    5.49      4.24      2.90      4.36      4.83

Net Investment Income Net of Reimbursements

    5.49      4.25      2.91      4.37      4.83

Supplemental Data

             

Portfolio Turnover Rate(e)

    74      72      85      88      75

Net assets, end of period (thousands)

  $ 61,788      $ 75,975      $ 22,376      $ 47,391      $ 63,481  

 

See Accompanying Notes to the Financial Statements.

 

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    FlexShares® iBoxx 3-Year Target Duration TIPS Index Fund  
    Year ended
October 31,
2022
     Year ended
October 31,
2021
     Year ended
October 31,
2020
     Year ended
October 31,
2019
     Year ended
October 31, 
2018
 

Net asset value, beginning of period

  $ 26.38      $ 25.73      $ 24.58      $ 23.81      $ 24.60  
 

 

 

 

PER SHARE

             

Investment Operations

             

Net Investment Income

    1.72 (a)       1.09 (a)       0.33 (a)       0.46 (a)       0.68 (a) 

Net Realized and Unrealized Gain (Loss)

    (2.83      0.68        1.09        0.79        (0.78
 

 

 

 

Total from Operations

    (1.11      1.77        1.42        1.25        (0.10
 

 

 

 

Distributions

             

Net Investment Income

    (1.66      (1.12      (0.27      (0.48      (0.69

Tax Return of Capital

    (0.03                            
 

 

 

 

Total from Distributions

    (1.69      (1.12      (0.27      (0.48      (0.69
 

 

 

 

Net Asset Value, end of period

  $ 23.58      $ 26.38      $ 25.73      $ 24.58      $ 23.81  
 

 

 

 

Total Return

             

Net Asset Value(d)

    (4.44 )%       6.95      5.81      5.30      (0.41 )% 

RATIOS/SUPPLEMENT DATA

             

Ratios to Average Net Assets

 

Expenses

    0.19      0.19      0.19      0.19      0.18

Expenses net of reimbursements

    0.18      0.18      0.18      0.18      0.18

Net Investment Income Before Reimbursements

    6.82      4.14      1.33      1.89      2.79

Net Investment Income Net of Reimbursements

    6.83      4.15      1.33      1.89      2.80

Supplemental Data

             

Portfolio Turnover Rate(e)

    116      53      71      52      85

Net assets, end of period (thousands)

  $ 2,157,939      $ 1,437,584      $ 1,429,491      $ 1,178,722      $ 1,641,610  

 

See Accompanying Notes to the Financial Statements.

 

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Financial Highlights (cont.)

 

 

    FlexShares® iBoxx 5-Year Target Duration TIPS Index Fund  
    Year ended
October 31,
2022
     Year ended
October 31,
2021
     Year ended
October 31,
2020
     Year ended
October 31,
2019
     Year ended
October 31, 
2018
 

Net asset value, beginning of period

  $ 28.02      $ 27.34      $ 25.50      $ 23.95      $ 25.06  
 

 

 

 

PER SHARE

             

Investment Operations

             

Net Investment Income

    1.83 (a)       1.16 (a)       0.36 (a)       0.44 (a)       0.71 (a) 

Net Realized and Unrealized Gain (Loss)

    (4.35      0.70        1.76        1.59        (1.08
 

 

 

 

Total from Operations

    (2.52      1.86        2.12        2.03        (0.37
 

 

 

 

Distributions

             

Net Investment Income

    (1.84      (1.18      (0.28      (0.48      (0.74

Tax Return of Capital

    (0.03                            
 

 

 

 

Total from Distributions

    (1.87      (1.18      (0.28      (0.48      (0.74
 

 

 

 

Net Asset Value, end of period

  $ 23.63      $ 28.02      $ 27.34      $ 25.50      $ 23.95  
 

 

 

 

Total Return

             

Net Asset Value(d)

    (9.46 )%       6.88      8.39      8.53      (1.51 )% 

RATIOS/SUPPLEMENT DATA

             

Ratios to Average Net Assets

 

Expenses

    0.19      0.19      0.19      0.19      0.18

Expenses net of reimbursements

    0.18      0.18      0.18      0.18      0.18

Net Investment Income Before Reimbursements

    6.98      4.17      1.35      1.77      2.88

Net Investment Income Net of Reimbursements

    6.98      4.17      1.35      1.78      2.88

Supplemental Data

             

Portfolio Turnover Rate(e)

    80      46      66      41      65

Net assets, end of period (thousands)

  $ 643,886      $ 714,479      $ 596,095      $ 557,185      $ 904,027  

 

See Accompanying Notes to the Financial Statements.

 

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    FlexShares® Disciplined Duration MBS Index Fund  
    Year ended
October 31,
2022
     Year ended
October 31,
2021
     Year ended
October 31,
2020
     Year ended
October 31,
2019
     Year ended
October 31, 
2018
 

Net asset value, beginning of period

  $ 23.42      $ 24.10      $ 23.55      $ 22.74      $ 23.86  
 

 

 

 

PER SHARE

             

Investment Operations

             

Net Investment Income

    0.26 (a)       0.09 (a)       0.37 (a)       0.61 (a)       0.49 (a) 

Net Realized and Unrealized Gain (Loss)

    (3.07      (0.16      0.85        1.03        (0.88
 

 

 

 

Total from Operations

    (2.81      (0.07      1.22        1.64        (0.39
 

 

 

 

Distributions

             

Net Investment Income

    (0.57      (0.61      (0.67      (0.83      (0.73
 

 

 

 

Total from Distributions

    (0.57      (0.61      (0.67      (0.83      (0.73
 

 

 

 

Net Asset Value, end of period

  $ 20.04      $ 23.42      $ 24.10      $ 23.55      $ 22.74  
 

 

 

 

Total Return

             

Net Asset Value(d)

    (12.16 )%       (0.28 )%       5.19      7.36      (1.65 )% 

RATIOS/SUPPLEMENT DATA

             

Ratios to Average Net Assets

 

Expenses

    0.21      0.21      0.21      0.21      0.21

Expenses net of reimbursements

    0.20      0.20      0.20      0.20      0.20

Net Investment Income Before Reimbursements

    1.19      0.35      1.54      2.64      2.09

Net Investment Income Net of Reimbursements

    1.19      0.36      1.54      2.65      2.10

Supplemental Data

             

Portfolio Turnover Rate(e)

    222      476      175      61      160

Net assets, end of period (thousands)

  $ 97,189      $ 111,243      $ 100,020      $ 35,330      $ 71,628  

 

See Accompanying Notes to the Financial Statements.

 

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    FlexShares® Credit-Scored US Corporate Bond Index Fund  
    Year ended
October 31,
2022
     Year ended
October 31,
2021
     Year ended
October 31,
2020
     Year ended
October 31,
2019
     Year ended
October 31, 
2018
 

Net asset value, beginning of period

  $ 53.52      $ 54.70      $ 52.58      $ 48.59      $ 50.98  
 

 

 

 

PER SHARE

             

Investment Operations

             

Net Investment Income

    1.04 (a)       0.91 (a)       1.32 (a)       1.63 (a)       1.40 (a) 

Net Realized and Unrealized Gain (Loss)

    (7.83      (0.51      2.39        3.94        (2.43
 

 

 

 

Total from Operations

    (6.79      0.40        3.71        5.57        (1.03
 

 

 

 

Distributions

             

Net Investment Income

    (1.06      (0.96      (1.37      (1.58      (1.36

From Net Realized Gains

    (0.41      (0.62      (0.22              
 

 

 

 

Total from Distributions

    (1.47      (1.58      (1.59      (1.58      (1.36
 

 

 

 

Net Asset Value, end of period

  $ 45.26      $ 53.52      $ 54.70      $ 52.58      $ 48.59  
 

 

 

 

Total Return

             

Net Asset Value(d)

    (12.91 )%       0.70      7.20      11.66      (2.05 )% 

RATIOS/SUPPLEMENT DATA

             

Ratios to Average Net Assets

 

Expenses

    0.23      0.23      0.23      0.23      0.23

Expenses net of reimbursements

    0.22      0.22      0.22      0.22      0.22

Net Investment Income Before Reimbursements

    2.11      1.68      2.46      3.20      2.83

Net Investment Income Net of Reimbursements

    2.11      1.69      2.46      3.21      2.84

Supplemental Data

             

Portfolio Turnover Rate(e)

    66      53      62      65      76

Net assets, end of period (thousands)

  $ 242,139      $ 315,740      $ 202,397      $ 97,275      $ 60,736  

 

See Accompanying Notes to the Financial Statements.

 

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    FlexShares® Credit-Scored US Long Corporate Bond Index Fund  
    Year ended
October 31,
2022
     Year ended
October 31,
2021
     Year ended
October 31,
2020
     Year ended
October 31,
2019
     Year ended
October 31, 
2018
 

Net asset value, beginning of period

  $ 60.85      $ 61.81      $ 57.84      $ 48.04      $ 53.88  
 

 

 

 

PER SHARE

             

Investment Operations

             

Net Investment Income

    1.93 (a)       1.90 (a)       1.99 (a)       2.11 (a)       2.07 (a) 

Net Realized and Unrealized Gain (Loss)

    (20.48      1.22        3.90        9.89        (5.87
 

 

 

 

Total from Operations

    (18.55      3.12        5.89        12.00        (3.80
 

 

 

 

Distributions

             

Net Investment Income

    (1.92      (1.88      (1.92      (2.20      (2.04

From Net Realized Gains

    (0.94      (2.20                     
 

 

 

 

Total from Distributions

    (2.86      (4.08      (1.92      (2.20      (2.04
 

 

 

 

Net Asset Value, end of period

  $ 39.44      $ 60.85      $ 61.81      $ 57.84      $ 48.04  
 

 

 

 

Total Return

             

Net Asset Value(d)

    (31.58 )%       5.14      10.34      25.57      (7.24 )% 

RATIOS/SUPPLEMENT DATA

             

Ratios to Average Net Assets

 

Expenses

    0.23      0.23      0.23      0.23      0.23

Expenses net of reimbursements

    0.22      0.22      0.22      0.22      0.22

Net Investment Income Before Reimbursements

    3.86      3.13      3.27      4.06      4.05

Net Investment Income Net of Reimbursements

    3.86      3.14      3.28      4.07      4.06

Supplemental Data

             

Portfolio Turnover Rate(e)

    58      88      74      44      93

Net assets, end of period (thousands)

  $ 35,498      $ 60,855      $ 46,360      $ 17,352      $ 26,424  

 

See Accompanying Notes to the Financial Statements.

 

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Financial Highlights (cont.)

 

 

    FlexShares® High Yield Value-Scored Bond Index Fund  
    Year ended
October 31,
2022
     Year ended
October 31,
2021
     Year ended
October 31,
2020
     Year ended
October 31,
2019
    

For the

period
07/17/18*
through
10/31/18

 

Net asset value, beginning of period

  $ 49.58      $ 46.25      $ 47.85      $ 48.84      $ 50.00  
 

 

 

 

PER SHARE

             

Investment Operations

             

Net Investment Income

    2.98 (a)       2.67 (a)       3.12 (a)       2.67 (a)       1.68 (a) 

Net Realized and Unrealized Gain (Loss)

    (9.24      3.42        (1.77      0.78        (1.60
 

 

 

 

Total from Operations

    (6.26      6.09        1.35        3.45        0.08  
 

 

 

 

Distributions

             

Net Investment Income

    (2.86      (2.76      (2.95      (3.57      (1.24

From Net Realized Gains

    (0.37                            

Tax Return of Capital

                         (0.87       
 

 

 

 

Total from Distributions

    (3.23      (2.76      (2.95      (4.44      (1.24
 

 

 

 

Net Asset Value, end of period

  $ 40.09      $ 49.58      $ 46.25      $ 47.85      $ 48.84  
 

 

 

 

Total Return(b)

             

Net Asset Value(d)

    (13.06 )%       13.38      3.07      7.48      0.13

RATIOS/SUPPLEMENT DATA

             

Ratios to Average Net Assets(c)

 

Expenses

    0.38      0.38      0.38      0.38      0.38

Expenses net of reimbursements

    0.37      0.37      0.37      0.37      0.37

Net Investment Income Before Reimbursements

    6.81      5.40      6.78      5.56      11.56

Net Investment Income Net of Reimbursements

    6.81      5.40      6.78      5.57      11.57

Supplemental Data

             

Portfolio Turnover Rate(b)(e)

    146      128      95      44      18

Net assets, end of period (thousands)

  $ 887,945      $ 575,184      $ 189,623      $ 100,480      $ 48,845  

 

*

Commencement of investment operations.

 

See Accompanying Notes to the Financial Statements.

 

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     FlexShares® ESG & Climate 
High Yield Corporate Core
Index Fund
 
     Year ended
October 31,
2022
    For the
period
09/20/21*
through
10/31/21
 

Net asset value, beginning of period

   $ 49.77     $ 50.00  
  

 

 

 

PER SHARE

    

Investment Operations

    

Net Investment Income

     2.04 (a)      0.21 (a) 

Net Realized and Unrealized Gain (Loss)

     (8.09     (0.44
  

 

 

 

Total from Operations

     (6.05     (0.23
  

 

 

 

Distributions

    

Net Investment Income

     (2.86      
  

 

 

 

Total from Distributions

     (2.86      
  

 

 

 

Net Asset Value, end of period

   $ 40.86     $ 49.77  
  

 

 

 

Total Return(b)

    

Net Asset Value(d)

     (12.47 )%      (0.50 )% 

RATIOS/SUPPLEMENT DATA

    

Ratios to Average Net Assets(c)

 

Expenses

     0.24     0.23

Expenses net of reimbursements

     0.23     0.23

Net Investment Income Before Reimbursements

     4.37     3.64

Net Investment Income Net of Reimbursements

     4.37     3.64

Supplemental Data

    

Portfolio Turnover Rate(b)(e)

     119     8

Net assets, end of period (thousands)

   $ 20,432     $ 49,767  

 

*

Commencement of investment operations.

 

See Accompanying Notes to the Financial Statements.

 

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     FlexShares® ESG & Climate
Investment Grade Corporate 
Core Index Fund
 
     Year ended
October 31,
2022
    For the
period
09/20/21*
through
10/31/21
 

Net asset value, beginning of period

   $ 49.35     $ 50.00  
  

 

 

 

PER SHARE

    

Investment Operations

    

Net Investment Income

     1.07 (a)      0.10 (a) 

Net Realized and Unrealized Gain (Loss)

     (10.68     (0.75
  

 

 

 

Total from Operations

     (9.61     (0.65
  

 

 

 

Distributions

    

Net Investment Income

     (1.15      
  

 

 

 

Total from Distributions

     (1.15      
  

 

 

 

Net Asset Value, end of period

   $ 38.59     $ 49.35  
  

 

 

 

Total Return(b)

    

Net Asset Value(d)

     (19.73 )%      (1.32 )% 

RATIOS/SUPPLEMENT DATA

    

Ratios to Average Net Assets(c)

 

Expenses

     0.13     0.12

Expenses net of reimbursements

     0.12     0.12

Net Investment Income Before Reimbursements

     2.41     1.81

Net Investment Income Net of Reimbursements

     2.41     1.81

Supplemental Data

    

Portfolio Turnover Rate(b)(e)

     66     8

Net assets, end of period (thousands)

   $ 23,156     $ 49,347  

 

*

Commencement of investment operations.

 

See Accompanying Notes to the Financial Statements.

 

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    FlexShares® Ready Access Variable Income Fund  
    Year ended
October 31,
2022
     Year ended
October 31,
2021
     Year ended
October 31,
2020
     Year ended
October 31,
2019
     Year ended
October 31, 
2018
 

Net asset value, beginning of period

  $ 76.01      $ 76.29      $ 75.89      $ 75.48      $ 75.61  
 

 

 

 

PER SHARE

             

Investment Operations

             

Net Investment Income

    1.07 (a)       0.48 (a)       1.07 (a)       1.98 (a)       1.58 (a) 

Net Realized and Unrealized Gain (Loss)

    (1.80      (0.22      0.57        0.41        (0.24
 

 

 

 

Total from Operations

    (0.73      0.26        1.64        2.39        1.34  
 

 

 

 

Distributions

             

Net Investment Income

    (0.78      (0.52      (1.23      (1.98      (1.47

From Net Realized Gains

    (0.20      (0.02      (0.01              
 

 

 

 

Total from Distributions

    (0.98      (0.54      (1.24      (1.98      (1.47
 

 

 

 

Net Asset Value, end of period

  $ 74.30      $ 76.01      $ 76.29      $ 75.89      $ 75.48  
 

 

 

 

Total Return

             

Net Asset Value(d)

    (0.94 )%       0.34      2.18      3.21      1.80

RATIOS/SUPPLEMENT DATA

             

Ratios to Average Net Assets

 

Expenses

    0.26      0.26      0.26      0.26      0.26

Expenses net of reimbursements

    0.25      0.25      0.25      0.25      0.25

Net Investment Income Before Reimbursements

    1.43      0.62      1.41      2.61      2.09

Net Investment Income Net of Reimbursements

    1.43      0.63      1.41      2.62      2.10

Supplemental Data

             

Portfolio Turnover Rate(e)

    50      84      79      73      131

Net assets, end of period (thousands)

  $ 856,357      $ 374,339      $ 469,201      $ 275,097      $ 211,350  

 

See Accompanying Notes to the Financial Statements.

 

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    FlexShares® Core Select Bond Fund  
    Year ended
October 31,
2022
    Year ended
October 31,
2021
    Year ended
October 31,
2020
    Year ended
October 31,
2019
    Year ended
October 31, 
2018
 

Net asset value, beginning of period

  $ 26.22     $ 26.78     $ 25.66     $ 23.74     $ 25.08  
 

 

 

 

PER SHARE

         

Investment Operations

         

Net Investment Income

    0.53 (a)      0.46 (a)      0.51 (a)      0.73 (a)      0.63 (a) 

Net Realized and Unrealized Gain (Loss)

    (4.75     (0.39     1.19       1.93       (1.31
 

 

 

 

Total from Operations

    (4.22     0.07       1.70       2.66       (0.68
 

 

 

 

Distributions

         

Net Investment Income

    (0.54     (0.52     (0.58     (0.74     (0.66

From Net Realized Gains

          (0.11                  
 

 

 

 

Total from Distributions

    (0.54     (0.63     (0.58     (0.74     (0.66
 

 

 

 

Net Asset Value, end of period

  $ 21.46     $ 26.22     $ 26.78     $ 25.66     $ 23.74  
 

 

 

 

Total Return

         

Net Asset Value(d)

    (16.27 )%      0.26     6.69     11.38     (2.73 )% 

RATIOS/SUPPLEMENT DATA

         

Ratios to Average Net Assets

 

Expenses

    0.36 %(h)      0.36 %(h)      0.36 %(h)      0.36 %(h)      0.36 %(h) 

Expenses net of reimbursements

    0.22 %(h)      0.20 %(h)      0.20 %(h)      0.19 %(h)      0.16 %(h) 

Net Investment Income Before Reimbursements

    2.10     1.56     1.76     2.80     2.41

Net Investment Income Net of Reimbursements

    2.24     1.72     1.93     2.97     2.61

Supplemental Data

         

Portfolio Turnover Rate(e)

    121     50     91     135     53

Net assets, end of period (thousands)

  $ 159,362     $ 126,517     $ 109,123     $ 26,299     $ 38,583  

 

See Accompanying Notes to the Financial Statements.

 

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(a)

Net investment income per share is based on average shares outstanding.

 

(b)

Not annualized for periods less than one year.

 

(c)

Annualized for periods less than one year.

 

(d)

Net asset value total return is calculated assuming an initial investment made at the net asset value at the beginning of the period, reinvestment of all dividends and distributions at net asset value during the period and redemption on the last day of the period at adjusted net asset value.

 

(e)

In-kind transactions are not included in portfolio turnover calculations.

 

(f)

Less than 0.5%.

 

(g)

Per share amount is less than $0.005.

 

(h)

The Fund indirectly bears its proportionate share of fees and expenses incurred by the Underlying Fund(s) in which the Fund is invested. This ratio does not include these indirect fees and expenses.

 

 

See Accompanying Notes to the Financial Statements.

 

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Schedule of Investments

FlexShares® US Quality Low Volatility Index Fund

 

October 31, 2022

 

 

Investments   Shares     Value  
COMMON STOCKS – 99.6%  
Air Freight & Logistics – 1.7%  

CH Robinson Worldwide, Inc.(a)

    7,930     $ 774,920  

Expeditors International of Washington, Inc.

    13,000       1,272,050  

United Parcel Service, Inc., Class B

    3,770       632,493  
              2,679,463  
Auto Components – 0.0%(b)  

Gentex Corp.

    1,560       41,324  
Automobiles – 0.8%  

Tesla, Inc.*

    5,460       1,242,368  
Banks – 3.3%  

CVB Financial Corp.(a)

    32,370       929,666  

First Republic Bank

    650       78,065  

PNC Financial Services Group, Inc. (The)

    6,760       1,093,971  

Popular, Inc.(a)

    15,990       1,130,813  

Prosperity Bancshares, Inc.(a)

    17,550       1,256,053  

Umpqua Holdings Corp.

    46,150       917,462  
              5,406,030  
Beverages – 2.2%  

PepsiCo, Inc.

    19,630       3,564,415  
Biotechnology – 6.3%  

AbbVie, Inc.

    8,190       1,199,016  

Amgen, Inc.

    11,440       3,092,804  

Biogen, Inc.*

    6,760       1,916,054  

Gilead Sciences, Inc.

    26,780       2,101,159  

Regeneron Pharmaceuticals, Inc.*

    2,340       1,752,075  

United Therapeutics Corp.*

    910       209,782  
              10,270,890  
Capital Markets – 1.2%  

CME Group, Inc.

    5,850       1,013,805  

Nasdaq, Inc.

    14,690       914,306  
              1,928,111  
Investments   Shares     Value  
Chemicals – 1.9%  

Ashland, Inc.

    8,320     $ 872,935  

Corteva, Inc.

    17,160       1,121,234  

Ecolab, Inc.

    6,110       959,698  

Linde plc(a)

    520       154,622  
              3,108,489  
Commercial Services & Supplies – 2.9%  

Republic Services, Inc.

    7,020       930,992  

Tetra Tech, Inc.

    9,360       1,322,381  

Waste Connections, Inc.

    7,280       960,305  

Waste Management, Inc.

    9,360       1,482,343  
              4,696,021  
Containers & Packaging – 0.8%  

International Paper Co.

    16,770       563,640  

Packaging Corp. of America

    6,500       781,365  
              1,345,005  
Distributors – 0.2%  

Genuine Parts Co.

    2,080       369,949  
Diversified Consumer Services – 0.7%  

Service Corp. International(a)

    20,020       1,213,412  
Diversified Financial Services – 0.5%  

Berkshire Hathaway, Inc., Class B*

    2,730       805,596  
Diversified Telecommunication Services – 1.4%  

AT&T, Inc.

    33,020       601,954  

Verizon Communications, Inc.

    45,110       1,685,761  
              2,287,715  
Electric Utilities – 3.2%  

American Electric Power Co., Inc.

    10,400       914,368  

Duke Energy Corp.

    10,920       1,017,526  

NextEra Energy, Inc.

    19,890       1,541,475  

PNM Resources, Inc.

    18,590       863,877  

Xcel Energy, Inc.

    13,520       880,287  
              5,217,533  

 

See Accompanying Notes to the Financial Statements.

 

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FlexShares® US Quality Low Volatility Index Fund (cont.)

 

 

Investments   Shares     Value  
COMMON STOCKS – (continued)  
Equity Real Estate Investment Trusts (REITs) – 3.3%  

American Tower Corp.

    1,430     $ 296,282  

Crown Castle, Inc.

    9,360       1,247,313  

Digital Realty Trust, Inc.(a)

    7,800       781,950  

Equinix, Inc.

    1,620       917,633  

Essex Property Trust, Inc.

    3,120       693,389  

Public Storage

    4,420       1,369,095  
              5,305,662  
Food & Staples Retailing – 2.7%  

Albertsons Cos., Inc., Class A

    31,460       645,245  

Costco Wholesale Corp.

    4,550       2,281,825  

Kroger Co. (The)

    29,250       1,383,232  

Walmart, Inc.

    520       74,012  
              4,384,314  
Food Products – 1.7%  

Flowers Foods, Inc.

    32,240       925,610  

Hershey Co. (The)

    4,420       1,055,363  

Hormel Foods Corp.(a)

    18,330       851,429  
              2,832,402  
Gas Utilities – 0.1%  

Spire, Inc.(a)

    3,380       235,958  
Health Care Equipment & Supplies – 0.6%  

Abbott Laboratories

    9,100       900,354  
Health Care Providers & Services – 1.0%  

Chemed Corp.

    2,600       1,213,862  

UnitedHealth Group, Inc.

    780       433,017  
              1,646,879  
Hotels, Restaurants & Leisure – 0.2%  

Booking Holdings, Inc.*

    198       370,157  
Household Durables – 0.4%  

Newell Brands, Inc.(a)

    43,160       596,040  
Household Products – 2.9%  

Clorox Co. (The)(a)

    9,100       1,328,964  

Procter & Gamble Co. (The)

    25,090       3,378,870  
              4,707,834  
Investments   Shares     Value  
Insurance – 8.7%  

Allstate Corp. (The)

    4,680     $ 590,850  

American Financial Group, Inc.

    5,850       848,894  

Aon plc, Class A

    3,770       1,061,217  

Assurant, Inc.

    7,930       1,077,370  

Chubb Ltd.

    9,100       1,955,499  

Everest Re Group Ltd.

    3,250       1,048,645  

Hanover Insurance Group, Inc. (The)

    9,880       1,447,321  

Markel Corp.*

    743       896,132  

Progressive Corp. (The)

    9,360       1,201,824  

RenaissanceRe Holdings Ltd.

    6,370       985,312  

Selective Insurance Group, Inc.(a)

    390       38,251  

Travelers Cos., Inc. (The)

    8,580       1,582,667  

W R Berkley Corp.

    13,130       976,609  

Willis Towers Watson plc

    2,340       510,612  
              14,221,203  
Interactive Media & Services – 1.1%  

Alphabet, Inc., Class A*

    10,530       995,190  

Alphabet, Inc., Class C*

    8,840       836,795  
              1,831,985  
IT Services – 7.3%  

Akamai Technologies, Inc.*

    4,420       390,418  

Amdocs Ltd.

    15,080       1,301,555  

Automatic Data Processing, Inc.

    6,240       1,508,208  

International Business Machines Corp.

    19,240       2,660,699  

Jack Henry & Associates, Inc.

    6,760       1,345,646  

Mastercard, Inc., Class A

    2,470       810,605  

Visa, Inc., Class A(a)

    18,330       3,797,243  
              11,814,374  
Life Sciences Tools & Services – 0.8%  

QIAGEN NV*

    28,990       1,262,804  
Media – 0.9%  

Cable One, Inc.

    600       515,658  

Charter Communications, Inc., Class A*

    2,600       955,812  
              1,471,470  

 

See Accompanying Notes to the Financial Statements.

 

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FlexShares® US Quality Low Volatility Index Fund (cont.)

 

 

Investments   Shares     Value  
COMMON STOCKS – (continued)  
Metals & Mining – 1.1%  

Newmont Corp.

    23,270     $ 984,786  

Royal Gold, Inc.(a)

    9,230       876,481  
              1,861,267  
Multiline Retail – 1.4%  

Dollar General Corp.

    4,420       1,127,321  

Target Corp.

    7,150       1,174,388  
              2,301,709  
Multi-Utilities – 2.4%  

Ameren Corp.

    5,720       466,294  

CMS Energy Corp.

    19,500       1,112,475  

Consolidated Edison, Inc.

    10,140       891,914  

Dominion Energy, Inc.

    1,560       109,153  

WEC Energy Group, Inc.

    13,650       1,246,655  
              3,826,491  
Oil, Gas & Consumable Fuels – 0.3%  

Coterra Energy, Inc.(a)

    4,810       149,735  

Exxon Mobil Corp.

    390       43,216  

Kinder Morgan, Inc.

    19,110       346,273  
              539,224  
Pharmaceuticals – 11.8%  

Bristol-Myers Squibb Co.

    11,310       876,186  

Eli Lilly & Co.

    16,640       6,025,178  

Johnson & Johnson

    46,150       8,028,715  

Merck & Co., Inc.

    41,990       4,249,388  

Zoetis, Inc.

    260       39,203  
              19,218,670  
Professional Services – 1.7%  

CACI International, Inc., Class A*

    3,120       948,573  

FTI Consulting, Inc.* (a)

    5,200       809,276  

Verisk Analytics, Inc.

    5,590       1,022,020  
              2,779,869  
Road & Rail – 2.2%  

JB Hunt Transport Services, Inc.

    4,940       845,086  

Landstar System, Inc.(a)

    8,580       1,340,367  
Investments   Shares     Value  
Road & Rail – (continued)  

Old Dominion Freight Line, Inc.(a)

    4,810     $ 1,320,826  
              3,506,279  
Semiconductors & Semiconductor Equipment – 0.1%  

NVIDIA Corp.

    910       122,823  
Software – 8.7%  

Check Point Software Technologies Ltd.*

    11,050       1,427,991  

Microsoft Corp.

    48,490       11,255,984  

Roper Technologies, Inc.

    3,250       1,347,255  

VMware, Inc., Class A

    260       29,258  
              14,060,488  
Specialty Retail – 3.9%  

AutoZone, Inc.*

    130       329,274  

Home Depot, Inc. (The)

    14,300       4,234,659  

O’Reilly Automotive, Inc.*

    2,022       1,692,758  
              6,256,691  
Technology Hardware, Storage & Peripherals – 5.5%  

Apple, Inc.

    58,370       8,950,456  
Tobacco – 0.9%  

Altria Group, Inc.

    31,460       1,455,654  
Water Utilities – 0.8%  

American Water Works Co., Inc.

    8,970       1,303,700  
Total Common Stocks
(Cost $150,814,845)

 

    161,941,078  
    Principal
Amount
       
SECURITIES LENDING REINVESTMENTS(c) – 0.7%  
REPURCHASE AGREEMENTS – 0.7%  

CF Secured LLC, 3.00%, dated 10/31/2022, due 11/1/2022, repurchase price $1,157,007, collateralized by various U.S. Treasury Securities, ranging from 0.00% – 7.63%, maturing 11/15/2022 – 8/15/2052; total market value $1,173,764
(Cost $1,156,911)

  $ 1,156,911       1,156,911  

 

See Accompanying Notes to the Financial Statements.

 

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FlexShares® US Quality Low Volatility Index Fund (cont.)

 

 

Investments   Principal
Amount
    Value  
SHORT-TERM INVESTMENTS – 0.0%(b)  
U.S. TREASURY OBLIGATIONS – 0.0%(b)  

U.S. Treasury Bills 2.54%, 11/25/2022(d) (Cost $34,941)

  $ 35,000     $ 34,924  
Total Investments – 100.3% (Cost $152,006,697)

 

    163,132,913  

Liabilities in excess of other assets – (0.3%)

 

    (564,390
NET ASSETS – 100.0%

 

  $ 162,568,523  

 

*

Non-income producing security.

 

(a) 

The security or a portion of this security is on loan at October 31, 2022. The total value of securities on loan at October 31, 2022 was $14,183,739, collateralized in the form of cash with a value of $1,156,911 that was reinvested in the securities shown in the Securities Lending Reinvestment section of the Schedule of Investments and $13,361,701 of collateral in the form of U.S. Government

  Treasury Securities, interest rates ranging from 0.00% – 6.25%, and maturity dates ranging from November 15, 2022 – May 15, 2052; a total value of $14,518,612.

 

(b) 

Represents less than 0.05% of net assets.

 

(c) 

The security was purchased with cash collateral held from securities on loan at October 31, 2022. The total value of securities purchased was $1,156,911.

 

(d) 

The rate shown was the current yield as of October 31, 2022.

 

Percentages shown are based on Net Assets.

 

As of October 31, 2022, the gross unrealized appreciation (depreciation) of investments based on the aggregate cost of investments (including derivative instruments, if applicable) for federal income tax purposes was as follows:

 

       

Aggregate gross unrealized appreciation

  $ 19,192,205  

Aggregate gross unrealized depreciation

    (8,215,781

Net unrealized appreciation

  $ 10,976,424  

Federal income tax cost

  $ 152,163,286  

 

Futures Contracts

FlexShares® US Quality Low Volatility Index Fund had the following open futures contracts as of October 31, 2022:

 

    Number of
Contracts
    Expiration
Date
    Trading
Currency
    Notional
Amount
    Value and
Unrealized
Appreciation/
(Depreciation)*
 

Long Contracts

 

S&P 500 E-Mini Index

    2       12/16/2022       USD     $ 388,300     $ (1,033

S&P 500 Micro E-Mini Index

    10       12/16/2022       USD       194,150       7,830  
                                    $ 6,797  

 

*

This amount represents the cumulative appreciation/depreciation on futures contracts. Current day’s variation margin is reported within the Statement of Assets and Liabilities for futures contracts.

 

Abbreviations:

 

USD – US Dollar

 

Security Type   % of Net Assets  

Common Stocks

    99.6

Securities Lending Reinvestments

    0.7  

Short-Term Investments

     0.0  

Others(1)

    (0.3
      100.0

 

 

Amount represents less than 0.05%.

 

(1) 

Includes any other net assets/(liabilities).

 

See Accompanying Notes to the Financial Statements.

 

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Schedule of Investments

FlexShares® Developed Markets ex-US Quality Low Volatility Index Fund

 

October 31, 2022

 

 

Investments   Shares     Value  
COMMON STOCKS – 98.1%  
Aerospace & Defense – 1.1%  

BAE Systems plc

    31,416     $ 294,575  

Singapore Technologies Engineering Ltd.

    176,400       411,363  
              705,938  
Air Freight & Logistics – 0.9%  

SG Holdings Co. Ltd.

    22,400       297,190  

Yamato Holdings Co. Ltd.

    16,800       249,115  
              546,305  
Auto Components – 0.2%  

Bridgestone Corp.

    2,800       101,010  
Automobiles – 0.7%  

Ferrari NV

    1,316       259,484  

Toyota Motor Corp.

    14,000       193,985  
              453,469  
Banks – 11.5%  

Bank Hapoalim BM

    54,488       527,928  

Bank Leumi Le-Israel BM

    54,068       518,481  

Bankinter SA(a)

    52,556       317,688  

BOC Hong Kong Holdings Ltd.

    154,000       478,684  

Chiba Bank Ltd. (The)(a)

    47,600       260,361  

DBS Group Holdings Ltd.

    30,800       744,371  

Hang Seng Bank Ltd.

    16,800       236,489  

HSBC Holdings plc

    21,364       110,024  

Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group, Inc.

    58,800       276,722  

Mizrahi Tefahot Bank Ltd.

    6,748       256,345  

Mizuho Financial Group, Inc.

    39,200       423,556  

Oversea-Chinese Banking Corp. Ltd.

    58,800       504,024  

Royal Bank of Canada

    15,652       1,446,381  

Sumitomo Mitsui Financial Group, Inc.

    20,900       586,778  

Toronto-Dominion Bank (The)

    6,692       427,752  
              7,115,584  
Beverages – 0.4%  

Budweiser Brewing Co. APAC Ltd.(b)

    22,400       47,141  
Investments   Shares     Value  
Beverages – (continued)  

Suntory Beverage & Food Ltd.

    5,600     $ 187,627  
              234,768  
Capital Markets – 2.2%  

Deutsche Boerse AG

    3,612       587,788  

Euronext NV(b)

    2,324       147,692  

Japan Exchange Group, Inc.

    16,800       220,801  

Singapore Exchange Ltd.

    70,000       416,508  
              1,372,789  
Chemicals – 3.3%  

Air Liquide SA

    7,924       1,036,132  

Akzo Nobel NV

    280       17,280  

Givaudan SA (Registered)

    28       83,657  

ICL Group Ltd.

    14,140       128,242  

Novozymes A/S, Class B

    8,568       450,094  

Symrise AG

    2,856       291,729  
              2,007,134  
Commercial Services & Supplies – 1.4%  

Brambles Ltd.

    19,964       149,107  

Dai Nippon Printing Co. Ltd.

    11,200       224,776  

Secom Co. Ltd.

    8,400       479,863  
              853,746  
Construction & Engineering – 0.3%  

Ackermans & van Haaren NV

    252       35,143  

Bouygues SA

    4,704       134,269  
              169,412  
Diversified Financial Services – 0.5%  

Groupe Bruxelles Lambert NV

    3,668       270,445  

HAL Trust

    196       22,587  
              293,032  
Diversified Telecommunication Services – 5.8%  

BCE, Inc.

    7,980       359,898  

Elisa OYJ

    9,156       442,603  

HKT Trust & HKT Ltd.

    196,000       221,472  

Koninklijke KPN NV

    152,264       426,038  

Nippon Telegraph & Telephone Corp.

    19,600       539,862  

 

See Accompanying Notes to the Financial Statements.

 

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FlexShares® Developed Markets ex-US Quality Low Volatility Index Fund (cont.)

 

 

Investments   Shares     Value  
COMMON STOCKS – (continued)  
Diversified Telecommunication Services – (continued)  

Orange SA

    36,344     $ 345,951  

Proximus SADP

    12,684       133,009  

Singapore Telecommunications Ltd.

    165,200       291,852  

Spark New Zealand Ltd.

    15,176       45,141  

Swisscom AG (Registered)

    980       484,051  

Telefonica Deutschland Holding AG

    73,696       160,679  

TELUS Corp.

    7,728       161,183  
              3,611,739  
Electric Utilities – 4.5%  

Chubu Electric Power Co., Inc.(a)

    25,200       205,316  

CK Infrastructure Holdings Ltd.

    23,500       111,665  

CLP Holdings Ltd.

    31,500       211,475  

Emera, Inc.(a)

    5,460       202,101  

Fortis, Inc.(a)

    8,512       331,669  

Hydro One Ltd.(a) (b)

    11,032       276,275  

Iberdrola SA

    59,668       605,946  

Kansai Electric Power Co., Inc. (The)(a)

    25,200       191,075  

Power Assets Holdings Ltd.

    42,000       200,908  

Red Electrica Corp. SA(a)

    28,448       459,706  
              2,796,136  
Electronic Equipment, Instruments & Components – 0.4%  

Hirose Electric Co. Ltd.

    1,900       246,840  
Equity Real Estate Investment Trusts (REITs) – 0.3%  

Link REIT

    35,262       208,432  
Food & Staples Retailing – 3.4%  

Carrefour SA

    14,644       235,699  

Coles Group Ltd.

    7,532       78,651  

Jeronimo Martins SGPS SA

    13,188       273,461  

Koninklijke Ahold Delhaize NV

    16,912       472,198  

Loblaw Cos. Ltd.

    5,376       439,917  

Metro, Inc.

    5,236       273,959  

Tesco plc

    132,832       328,965  
              2,102,850  
Food Products – 5.8%  

JDE Peet’s NV

    6,972       199,695  

MEIJI Holdings Co. Ltd.

    5,100       209,991  

Nestle SA (Registered)

    26,796       2,919,646  
Investments   Shares     Value  
Food Products – (continued)  

Yakult Honsha Co. Ltd.(a)

    4,900     $ 271,645  
              3,600,977  
Gas Utilities – 1.1%  

Osaka Gas Co. Ltd.

    14,000       207,408  

Snam SpA

    51,632       229,739  

Tokyo Gas Co. Ltd.

    14,000       250,264  
              687,411  
Health Care Equipment & Supplies – 0.3%  

ConvaTec Group plc(b)

    39,340       98,741  

Fisher & Paykel Healthcare Corp. Ltd.

    4,620       52,553  
              151,294  
Hotels, Restaurants & Leisure – 0.9%  

La Francaise des Jeux SAEM(b)

    1,204       39,269  

McDonald’s Holdings Co. Japan Ltd.

    14,000       486,023  
              525,292  
Household Durables – 0.5%  

Sekisui Chemical Co. Ltd.

    2,800       35,039  

Sekisui House Ltd.(a)

    16,800       279,746  
              314,785  
Household Products – 0.8%  

Reckitt Benckiser Group plc

    7,672       510,556  
Industrial Conglomerates – 1.4%  

CK Hutchison Holdings Ltd.

    42,000       208,666  

Jardine Matheson Holdings Ltd.

    8,400       386,568  

Keppel Corp. Ltd.

    50,400       248,243  
              843,477  
Insurance – 2.1%  

Admiral Group plc

    11,144       258,794  

Baloise Holding AG (Registered)

    560       76,551  

Gjensidige Forsikring ASA

    616       11,251  

Intact Financial Corp.

    2,940       446,178  

Japan Post Holdings Co. Ltd.

    39,200       263,628  

Medibank Pvt Ltd.(a)

    111,104       199,638  

Sampo OYJ, Class A

    1,372       62,756  
              1,318,796  

 

See Accompanying Notes to the Financial Statements.

 

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FlexShares® Developed Markets ex-US Quality Low Volatility Index Fund (cont.)

 

 

Investments   Shares     Value  
COMMON STOCKS – (continued)  
IT Services – 1.8%  

CGI, Inc.*

    3,416     $ 274,823  

Itochu Techno-Solutions Corp.

    5,600       129,983  

Nomura Research Institute Ltd.

    8,400       186,780  

Obic Co. Ltd.

    3,300       496,659  
              1,088,245  
Machinery – 1.5%  

GEA Group AG

    6,524       228,259  

Kone OYJ, Class B

    11,116       455,390  

Schindler Holding AG

    1,372       223,811  

Schindler Holding AG (Registered)

    224       35,276  
              942,736  
Marine – 0.7%  

Kuehne + Nagel International AG (Registered)

    1,876       400,038  
Metals & Mining – 1.9%  

Barrick Gold Corp.

    28,448       427,330  

BHP Group Ltd.

    3,136       74,919  

Franco-Nevada Corp.

    3,444       425,005  

Hitachi Metals Ltd.*

    16,800       245,498  
              1,172,752  
Multiline Retail – 1.4%  

B&M European Value Retail SA(a)

    14,588       54,184  

Dollarama, Inc.

    3,948       234,295  

Pan Pacific International Holdings Corp.

    2,800       45,984  

Wesfarmers Ltd.(a)

    18,312       532,319  
              866,782  
Multi-Utilities – 0.8%  

Canadian Utilities Ltd., Class A(a)

    2,352       62,505  

National Grid plc

    39,732       433,850  
              496,355  
Oil, Gas & Consumable Fuels – 2.5%  

ENEOS Holdings, Inc.

    70,000       230,673  

Idemitsu Kosan Co. Ltd.

    9,900       216,470  

Pembina Pipeline Corp.

    8,008       264,066  

Shell plc

    13,804       382,073  

TotalEnergies SE

    700       38,121  
Investments   Shares     Value  
Oil, Gas & Consumable Fuels – (continued)  

Woodside Energy Group Ltd.

    17,024     $ 391,678  
              1,523,081  
Personal Products – 2.9%  

Beiersdorf AG

    1,736       166,739  

Kobayashi Pharmaceutical Co. Ltd.

    6,700       356,107  

Unilever plc

    27,832       1,273,604  
              1,796,450  
Pharmaceuticals – 15.3%  

Astellas Pharma, Inc.

    28,000       385,522  

GSK plc

    70,112       1,153,377  

Hikma Pharmaceuticals plc

    12,124       174,347  

Kyowa Kirin Co. Ltd.

    11,200       264,110  

Novartis AG (Registered)

    5,264       425,538  

Novo Nordisk A/S, Class B

    12,544       1,364,052  

Ono Pharmaceutical Co. Ltd.

    22,400       526,864  

Roche Holding AG

    8,820       2,930,893  

Roche Holding AG

    112       45,460  

Sanofi

    16,016       1,382,383  

Takeda Pharmaceutical Co. Ltd.

    20,600       543,013  

UCB SA

    3,808       287,241  
              9,482,800  
Professional Services – 1.7%  

RELX plc

    6,720       181,125  

SGS SA (Registered)

    112       247,223  

Wolters Kluwer NV

    5,913       628,534  
              1,056,882  
Real Estate Management & Development – 3.6%  

Capitaland Investment Ltd.

    86,800       184,629  

CK Asset Holdings Ltd.

    84,000       464,417  

Daito Trust Construction Co. Ltd.

    2,800       277,108  

Henderson Land Development Co. Ltd.

    64,000       156,701  

PSP Swiss Property AG (Registered)

    3,724       398,169  

Sino Land Co. Ltd.

    224,000       239,413  

Sun Hung Kai Properties Ltd.

    48,000       516,392  
              2,236,829  
Road & Rail – 2.1%  

Aurizon Holdings Ltd.

    117,908       272,935  

Canadian National Railway Co.

    4,564       540,031  

 

See Accompanying Notes to the Financial Statements.

 

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Investments   Shares     Value  
COMMON STOCKS – (continued)  
Road & Rail – (continued)  

MTR Corp. Ltd.

    51,000     $ 224,469  

Tobu Railway Co. Ltd.

    11,200       259,212  
              1,296,647  
Semiconductors & Semiconductor Equipment – 0.6%  

ASML Holding NV

    840       396,842  
Software – 2.5%  

Constellation Software, Inc.

    336       485,234  

Nice Ltd.*

    1,176       223,806  

Oracle Corp. Japan

    8,400       448,723  

Sage Group plc (The)

    1,260       10,544  

SAP SE

    4,200       405,435  
              1,573,742  
Specialty Retail – 1.6%  

Industria de Diseno Textil SA(a)

    25,900       587,224  

USS Co. Ltd.

    28,000       423,292  
              1,010,516  
Technology Hardware, Storage & Peripherals – 1.0%  

Canon, Inc.

    16,800       356,492  

FUJIFILM Holdings Corp.

    6,200       284,440  
              640,932  
Textiles, Apparel & Luxury Goods – 0.9%  

Hermes International

    140       181,333  

LVMH Moet Hennessy Louis Vuitton SE

    616       389,038  
              570,371  
Tobacco – 0.5%  

Japan Tobacco, Inc.

    19,600       324,919  
Trading Companies & Distributors – 1.4%  

Bunzl plc

    8,148       266,520  

ITOCHU Corp.

    22,400       580,062  
              846,582  
Transportation Infrastructure – 0.7%  

Atlantia SpA

    18,368       409,918  
Investments   Shares     Value  
Water Utilities – 0.4%  

United Utilities Group plc

    20,160     $ 218,046  
Wireless Telecommunication Services – 2.5%  

KDDI Corp.

    26,700       789,494  

SoftBank Corp.

    44,800       441,716  

Vodafone Group plc

    275,100       321,931  
              1,553,141  
Total Common Stocks
(Cost $66,583,161)

 

    60,676,378  
    Principal
Amount
       
SECURITIES LENDING REINVESTMENTS(c) – 0.8%  
REPURCHASE AGREEMENTS – 0.8%  

CF Secured LLC, 3.00%, dated 10/31/2022, due 11/1/2022, repurchase price $481,376, collateralized by various U.S. Treasury Securities, ranging from 0.00% – 7.63%, maturing 11/15/2022 –8/15/2052; total market value $488,348
(Cost $481,336)

  $ 481,336       481,336  
Total Investments – 98.9%
(Cost $67,064,497)

 

    61,157,714  

Other assets less liabilities – 1.1%

 

    694,034  
NET ASSETS – 100.0%

 

  $ 61,851,748  

 

*

Non-income producing security.

 

(a) 

The security or a portion of this security is on loan at October 31, 2022. The total value of securities on loan at October 31, 2022 was $2,551,916, collateralized in the form of cash with a value of $481,336 that was reinvested in the securities shown in the Securities Lending Reinvestment section of the Schedule of Investments; $1,785,618 of collateral in the form of U.S. Government Treasury Securities, interest rates ranging from 0.00% – 4.75%, and maturity dates ranging from December 1, 2022 – May 15, 2050 and $467,049 of collateral in the form of Foreign Government Fixed Income Securities, interest rates ranging from 0.00% – 6.25%, and maturity dates ranging from April 19, 2023 – June 30, 2120; a total value of $2,734,003.

 

(b) 

Security exempt from registration pursuant to Regulation S under the Securities Act of 1933. Regulation S applies to securities offerings that are made outside of the United States and do not involve direct selling efforts in the United States and as such may have restrictions on resale.

 

See Accompanying Notes to the Financial Statements.

 

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(c) 

The security was purchased with cash collateral held from securities on loan at October 31, 2022. The total value of securities purchased was $481,336.

 

Percentages shown are based on Net Assets.

 

Abbreviations

 

OYJ – Public Limited Company

 

As of October 31, 2022, the gross unrealized appreciation (depreciation) of investments based on the aggregate cost of

investments (including derivative instruments, if applicable) for federal income tax purposes was as follows:

 

       

Aggregate gross unrealized appreciation

  $ 2,118,871  

Aggregate gross unrealized depreciation

    (8,131,697

Net unrealized depreciation

  $ (6,012,826

Federal income tax cost

  $ 67,142,963  

 

Futures Contracts

FlexShares® Developed Markets ex-US Quality Low Volatility Index Fund had the following open futures contracts as of October 31, 2022:

 

    Number of
Contracts
    Expiration
Date
    Trading
Currency
    Notional
Amount
    Value and
Unrealized
Depreciation*
 

Long Contracts

 

MSCI EAFE E-Mini Index

    13       12/16/2022       USD     $ 1,141,335     $ (42,523

 

*

This amount represents the cumulative appreciation/depreciation on futures contracts. Current day’s variation margin is reported within the Statement of Assets and Liabilities for futures contracts.

 

Forward Foreign Currency Contracts

FlexShares® Developed Markets ex-US Quality Low Volatility Index Fund had the following outstanding contracts as of October 31, 2022:

 

Contracts to Receive         Counterparty   In Exchange For     Maturity
Date
    Unrealized
Appreciation/
(Depreciation)
 

CAD

    41,862       Citibank NA   USD     30,528       12/21/2022     $ 179  

USD

    46,892       Toronto-Dominion Bank (The)   AUD     70,050       12/21/2022       2,025  

USD

    3,334       Toronto-Dominion Bank (The)   CAD     4,439       12/21/2022       77  

USD

    58,725       Citibank NA   CHF     56,297       12/21/2022       2,122  

USD

    6,507       Morgan Stanley   DKK     48,141       12/21/2022       88  

USD

    52,646       Citibank NA   EUR     52,141       12/21/2022       895  

USD

    149,287       JPMorgan Chase Bank   EUR     148,464       12/21/2022       1,933  

USD

    55,585       BNP Paribas SA   ILS     190,343       12/21/2022       1,274  

USD

    176,912       Citibank NA   JPY     25,370,958       12/21/2022       5,103  

USD

    27,626       Morgan Stanley   JPY     3,919,144       12/21/2022       1,087  

USD

    12,791       Bank of New York   NOK     131,563       12/21/2022       114  

USD

    37,733       Citibank NA   NZD     63,082       12/21/2022       1,056  

USD

    40,310       JPMorgan Chase Bank   SEK     433,881       12/21/2022       877  

USD

    20,030         JPMorgan Chase Bank   SGD     28,197       12/21/2022       98  

Total unrealized appreciation

 

          $ 16,928  

HKD

    438,274       Citibank NA   USD     55,922       12/21/2022     $ (54

NZD

    21,853       Morgan Stanley   USD     12,988       12/21/2022       (283

SGD

    44,554       JPMorgan Chase Bank   USD     31,711       12/21/2022       (217

USD

    131,719         Toronto-Dominion Bank (The)   GBP     115,442       12/21/2022       (1,428

Total unrealized depreciation

 

          $ (1,982

Net unrealized appreciation

 

          $ 14,946  

 

See Accompanying Notes to the Financial Statements.

 

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FlexShares® Developed Markets ex-US Quality Low Volatility Index Fund (cont.)

 

 

Abbreviations:

 

AUD – Australian Dollar

CAD – Canadian Dollar

CHF – Swiss Franc

DKK – Danish Krone

EUR – Euro

GBP – British Pound

HKD – Hong Kong Dollar

ILS – Israeli Shekel

JPY – Japanese Yen

NOK – Norwegian Krone

NZD – New Zealand Dollar

SEK – Swedish Krona

SGD – Singapore Dollar

USD – US Dollar

 

FlexShares® Developed Markets ex-US Quality Low Volatility Index Fund invested, as a percentage of net assets, in companies domiciled in the following countries as of October 31, 2022:

 

Australia

    2.7

Belgium

    1.2  

Canada

    11.4  

Denmark

    2.9  

Finland

    1.6  

France

    6.4  

Germany

    3.0  

Hong Kong

    5.7  

Israel

    2.7  

Italy

    1.0  

Japan

    23.4  

Netherlands

    3.9  

New Zealand

    0.2  

Norway

     0.0  

Portugal

    0.4  

Singapore

    5.2  

Spain

    3.2  

Switzerland

    13.4  

United Kingdom

    9.8  

Other1

    1.9  
      100.0

 

 

Amount represents less than 0.05%.

1 

Includes any non-equity securities, securities lending reinvestments and net other assets (liabilities).

 

Security Type   % of Net Assets  

Common Stocks

    98.1

Securities Lending Reinvestments

    0.8  

Others(1)

    1.1  
      100.0

 

(1) 

Includes any other net assets/(liabilities).

 

See Accompanying Notes to the Financial Statements.

 

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Schedule of Investments

FlexShares® Emerging Markets Quality Low Volatility Index Fund

 

October 31, 2022

 

 

Investments   Shares     Value  
COMMON STOCKS – 99.2%  
Air Freight & Logistics – 0.6%  

Agility Public Warehousing Co. KSC

    18,712     $ 47,361  
Auto Components – 0.7%  

Cheng Shin Rubber Industry Co. Ltd.

    60,000       60,144  
Automobiles – 1.4%  

Bajaj Auto Ltd.

    1,472       65,295  

Hero MotoCorp Ltd.

    1,436       46,437  
              111,732  
Banks – 21.9%  

Abu Dhabi Islamic Bank PJSC

    23,024       59,549  

Agricultural Bank of China Ltd., Class H

    252,000       71,910  

Al Rajhi Bank*

    1,712       38,818  

Axis Bank Ltd.

    320       3,502  

Banco BBVA Peru SA

    4,104       1,627  

Bank Central Asia Tbk. PT

    25,200       14,218  

Bank of China Ltd., Class H

    284,000       91,533  

Bank of Communications Co. Ltd., Class H

    132,000       64,404  

Boubyan Bank KSCP

    19,108       50,831  

Chang Hwa Commercial Bank Ltd.

    82,472       42,487  

China CITIC Bank Corp. Ltd., Class H

    120,000       45,249  

China Construction Bank Corp., Class H

    280,000       148,742  

China Merchants Bank Co. Ltd., Class H

    500       1,643  

Commercial International Bank Egypt SAE

    34,968       46,914  

Dubai Islamic Bank PJSC

    33,040       52,352  

E.Sun Financial Holding Co. Ltd.

    60,000       43,200  

First Abu Dhabi Bank PJSC

    1,240       6,043  

First Financial Holding Co. Ltd.

    79,565       61,114  

Hong Leong Bank Bhd.

    800       3,580  

Hua Nan Financial Holdings Co. Ltd.

    92,000       60,101  

ICICI Bank Ltd.

    984       10,802  

Industrial & Commercial Bank of China Ltd., Class H

    404,000       175,499  

Itau Unibanco Holding SA (Preference)*

    1,600       9,270  
Investments   Shares     Value  
Banks – (continued)  

Kuwait Finance House KSCP

    36,616     $ 95,751  

Malayan Banking Bhd.

    18,185       33,039  

Mega Financial Holding Co. Ltd.

    18,700       17,352  

National Bank of Kuwait SAKP

    51,436       179,009  

Postal Savings Bank of China Co. Ltd., Class H(a)

    84,000       38,951  

Qatar Islamic Bank SAQ

    10,872       72,813  

Qatar National Bank QPSC

    31,904       174,687  

Saudi National Bank (The)

    1,312       20,740  

Sberbank of Russia PJSC* ‡

    12,360        

Taiwan Cooperative Financial Holding Co. Ltd.

    85,933       66,672  
              1,802,402  
Capital Markets – 0.7%  

Macquarie Korea Infrastructure Fund

    7,000       54,302  
Chemicals – 2.6%  

Asian Paints Ltd.

    536       20,123  

PhosAgro PJSC‡

    1,158        

Pidilite Industries Ltd.

    1,832       57,197  

SABIC Agri-Nutrients Co.

    1,916       81,075  

Saudi Basic Industries Corp.

    748       17,598  

Yanbu National Petrochemical Co.

    3,280       39,019  
              215,012  
Construction Materials – 1.0%  

ACC Ltd.

    676       19,520  

Asia Cement Corp.

    20,000       23,152  

LafargeHolcim Maroc SA

    292       39,444  
              82,116  
Consumer Finance – 0.6%  

Bajaj Finance Ltd.

    84       7,250  

Samsung Card Co. Ltd.

    1,856       40,261  
              47,511  
Diversified Financial Services – 0.6%  

Far East Horizon Ltd.

    60,000       46,319  

Housing Development Finance Corp. Ltd.

    232       6,922  
              53,241  

 

See Accompanying Notes to the Financial Statements.

 

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Investments   Shares     Value  
COMMON STOCKS – (continued)  
Diversified Telecommunication Services – 5.8%  

China Tower Corp. Ltd., Class H(a)

    600,000     $ 54,268  

Chunghwa Telecom Co. Ltd.

    28,000       96,454  

Emirates Integrated Telecommunications Co. PJSC

    28,288       44,130  

Emirates Telecommunications Group Co. PJSC

    11,508       80,834  

Hellenic Telecommunications Organization SA

    4,180       65,688  

Itissalat Al-Maghrib

    6,108       56,947  

Ooredoo QPSC

    19,424       52,110  

Telefonica Brasil SA

    3,200       25,193  
              475,624  
Electric Utilities – 3.4%  

Manila Electric Co.

    8,200       42,648  

Power Grid Corp. of India Ltd.

    28,304       78,011  

Saudi Electricity Co.

    9,888       71,051  

Tenaga Nasional Bhd.

    26,000       46,303  

Transmissora Alianca de Energia Eletrica SA

    5,600       42,892  
              280,905  
Electronic Equipment, Instruments & Components – 0.5%  

Hon Hai Precision Industry Co. Ltd.

    2,000       6,362  

WPG Holdings Ltd.

    28,000       38,191  
              44,553  
Entertainment – 0.4%  

NetEase, Inc., ADR

    664       36,932  
Food & Staples Retailing – 2.2%  

InRetail Peru Corp.(a)

    1,412       48,714  

Nahdi Medical Co.

    1,256       66,184  

President Chain Store Corp.

    8,000       66,537  
              181,435  
Food Products – 5.1%  

Almarai Co. JSC

    3,440       51,542  

Dali Foods Group Co. Ltd.(a)

    104,000       42,793  

Nestle India Ltd.

    116       28,536  

Nestle Malaysia Bhd.

    2,400       67,513  

Tingyi Cayman Islands Holding Corp.

    48,000       75,089  
Investments   Shares     Value  
Food Products – (continued)  

Uni-President China Holdings Ltd.

    52,000     $ 38,421  

Uni-President Enterprises Corp.

    28,000       56,917  

Want Want China Holdings Ltd.

    92,000       60,475  
              421,286  
Gas Utilities – 1.4%  

China Resources Gas Group Ltd.

    11,600       29,702  

ENN Energy Holdings Ltd.

    2,000       19,886  

Petronas Gas Bhd.

    18,800       67,995  
              117,583  
Health Care Providers & Services – 4.4%  

Bangkok Dusit Medical Services PCL, NVDR

    105,600       81,850  

Bumrungrad Hospital PCL, NVDR

    13,600       81,114  

Dr Sulaiman Al Habib Medical Services Group Co.

    940       56,687  

IHH Healthcare Bhd.

    42,000       52,855  

Mouwasat Medical Services Co.

    812       47,326  

Sinopharm Group Co. Ltd., Class H

    22,400       42,689  
              362,521  
Hotels, Restaurants & Leisure – 0.3%  

Kangwon Land, Inc.*

    728       11,755  

Yum China Holdings, Inc.

    308       12,736  
              24,491  
Household Durables – 0.7%  

Coway Co. Ltd.

    1,504       58,388  
Independent Power and Renewable Electricity
Producers – 0.1%
 

Engie Brasil Energia SA

    1,200       9,198  

Unipro PJSC‡

    726,000        
              9,198  
Industrial Conglomerates – 2.3%  

Alpha Dhabi Holding PJSC*

    7,676       51,200  

International Holding Co. PJSC*

    1,268       139,123  
              190,323  
Interactive Media & Services – 2.7%  

Tencent Holdings Ltd.

    8,400       220,009  

 

See Accompanying Notes to the Financial Statements.

 

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FlexShares® Emerging Markets Quality Low Volatility Index Fund (cont.)

 

 

Investments   Shares     Value  
COMMON STOCKS – (continued)  
Internet & Direct Marketing Retail – 2.7%  

Alibaba Group Holding Ltd., ADR*

    3,040     $ 193,283  

JD.com, Inc., ADR

    676       25,208  

Pinduoduo, Inc., ADR*

    48       2,632  
              221,123  
IT Services – 4.4%  

Infosys Ltd.

    3,448       64,049  

Samsung SDS Co. Ltd.

    668       58,619  

Tata Consultancy Services Ltd.

    6,188       238,703  
              361,371  
Life Sciences Tools & Services – 0.1%  

Samsung Biologics Co. Ltd.* (a)

    12       7,388  
Marine – 0.5%  

MISC Bhd.

    28,800       44,041  
Metals & Mining – 0.5%  

Polyus PJSC* ‡

    546        

Vale SA

    3,200       40,939  
              40,939  
Multiline Retail – 0.0%  

Robinson PCL* ‡

    600        
Multi-Utilities – 1.2%  

Dubai Electricity & Water Authority PJSC

    77,832       51,704  

Qatar Electricity & Water Co. QSC

    9,080       46,126  
              97,830  
Oil, Gas & Consumable Fuels – 2.9%  

Petroleo Brasileiro SA

    1,200       7,606  

Petroleo Brasileiro SA (Preference)

    2,000       11,362  

Petronas Dagangan Bhd.

    9,600       44,020  

Petronet LNG Ltd.

    1,036       2,573  

Qatar Fuel QSC

    9,760       51,135  

Qatar Gas Transport Co. Ltd.

    45,468       51,189  

Reliance Industries Ltd.

    2,268       69,856  

Surgutneftegas PJSC (Preference)‡

    156,600        
              237,741  
Investments   Shares     Value  
Personal Products – 1.7%  

Colgate-Palmolive India Ltd.

    3,648     $ 71,911  

Hengan International Group Co. Ltd.

    14,000       54,307  

Hindustan Unilever Ltd.

    328       10,107  
              136,325  
Pharmaceuticals – 4.1%  

Cipla Ltd.

    6,008       84,730  

Dr Reddy’s Laboratories Ltd.

    556       29,780  

Lupin Ltd.

    1,360       11,484  

Richter Gedeon Nyrt.

    2,216       43,689  

Sun Pharmaceutical Industries Ltd.

    3,940       48,402  

Torrent Pharmaceuticals Ltd.

    3,700       73,752  

Yuhan Corp.

    1,088       45,676  
              337,513  
Real Estate Management & Development – 1.0%  

Aldar Properties PJSC

    38,300       45,046  

Wharf Holdings Ltd. (The)

    12,000       34,319  
              79,365  
Semiconductors & Semiconductor Equipment – 5.0%  

Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. Ltd.

    34,000       411,514  
Specialty Retail – 4.4%  

Abu Dhabi National Oil Co. for Distribution PJSC

    60,380       74,138  

Home Product Center PCL, NVDR

    188,400       72,271  

Hotel Shilla Co. Ltd.

    1,276       58,226  

Jarir Marketing Co.

    1,536       67,040  

MR DIY Group M Bhd.(a)

    105,200       44,946  

PTT Oil & Retail Business PCL, NVDR

    17,200       10,891  

Zhongsheng Group Holdings Ltd.

    8,000       30,370  
              357,882  
Technology Hardware, Storage & Peripherals – 4.3%  

Compal Electronics, Inc.

    64,000       41,909  

Inventec Corp.

    60,000       45,434  

Lite-On Technology Corp.

    6,000       11,917  

Pegatron Corp.

    16,000       29,296  

Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd.

    5,300       221,012  
              349,568  

 

See Accompanying Notes to the Financial Statements.

 

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FlexShares® Emerging Markets Quality Low Volatility Index Fund (cont.)

 

 

Investments   Shares     Value  
COMMON STOCKS – (continued)  
Textiles, Apparel & Luxury Goods – 0.3%  

Page Industries Ltd.

    40     $ 24,049  
Tobacco – 1.0%  

KT&G Corp.

    1,244       83,577  
Transportation Infrastructure – 1.3%  

Taiwan High Speed Rail Corp.

    52,000       45,347  

Westports Holdings Bhd.

    82,000       58,274  
              103,621  
Wireless Telecommunication Services – 4.4%  

Advanced Info Service PCL, NVDR

    14,400       72,265  

Bharti Airtel Ltd.

    164       1,648  

Etihad Etisalat Co.

    4,708       45,858  

Far EasTone Telecommunications Co. Ltd.

    30,000       65,824  

Intouch Holdings PCL, NVDR

    34,400       65,076  

PLDT, Inc.

    480       13,534  

Taiwan Mobile Co. Ltd.

    24,000       70,832  

Vodacom Group Ltd.

    3,768       25,693  
              360,730  
Total Common Stocks
(Cost $9,468,208)

 

    8,151,646  
                 
Total Investments – 99.2%
(Cost $9,468,208)

 

    8,151,646  
Other assets less liabilities – 0.8%

 

    62,246  
NET ASSETS – 100.0%

 

  $ 8,213,892  
*

Non-income producing security.

 

(a) 

Security exempt from registration pursuant to Regulation S under the Securities Act of 1933. Regulation S applies to securities offerings that are made outside of the United States and do not involve direct selling efforts in the United States and as such may have restrictions on resale.

 

 

Security is valued using significant unobservable inputs and is classified as Level 3 in the fair value hierarchy.

 

Percentages shown are based on Net Assets.

 

Abbreviations

 

ADR – American Depositary Receipt

NVDR – Non-Voting Depositary Receipt

PJSC – Public Joint Stock Company

 

Preference A special type of equity investment that shares in the earnings of the company, has limited voting rights, and may have a dividend preference. Preference shares may also have liquidation preference.

 

As of October 31, 2022, the gross unrealized appreciation (depreciation) of investments based on the aggregate cost of investments (including derivative instruments, if applicable) for federal income tax purposes was as follows:

 

       

Aggregate gross unrealized appreciation

  $ 524,791  

Aggregate gross unrealized depreciation

    (1,944,828

Net unrealized depreciation

  $ (1,420,037

Federal income tax cost

  $ 9,564,014  

 

Futures Contracts

FlexShares® Emerging Markets Quality Low Volatility Index Fund had the following open futures contracts as of October 31, 2022:

 

    Number of
Contracts
    Expiration
Date
    Trading
Currency
    Notional
Amount
    Value and
Unrealized
Depreciation*
 

Long Contracts

 

 

MSCI Emerging Markets E-Mini Index

    2       12/16/2022       USD     $ 85,360     $ (7,669

 

*

This amount represents the cumulative appreciation/depreciation on futures contracts. Current day’s variation margin is reported within the Statement of Assets and Liabilities for futures contracts.

 

Abbreviations:

 

USD – US Dollar

 

See Accompanying Notes to the Financial Statements.

 

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FlexShares® Emerging Markets Quality Low Volatility Index Fund (cont.)

 

 

FlexShares® Emerging Markets Quality Low Volatility Index Fund invested, as a percentage of net assets, in companies domiciled in the following countries as of October 31, 2022:

 

Brazil

    1.8

China

    20.2  

Egypt

    0.6  

Greece

    0.8  

Hungary

    0.5  

India

    13.1  

Indonesia

    0.2  

Kuwait

    4.5  

Malaysia

    5.6  

Morocco

    1.2  

Peru

    0.6  

Philippines

    0.7  

Qatar

    5.4  

Saudi Arabia

    7.3  

South Africa

    0.3  

South Korea

    7.8  

Taiwan

    16.6  

Thailand

    4.7  

United Arab Emirates

    7.3  

Other1

    0.8  
      100.0

 

1

Includes any non-equity securities and net other assets (liabilities).

 

Security Type   % of Net Assets  

Common Stocks

    99.2

Others(1)

    0.8  
      100.0

 

(1) 

Includes any other net assets/(liabilities).

 

See Accompanying Notes to the Financial Statements.

 

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Schedule of Investments

FlexShares® Morningstar US Market Factor Tilt Index Fund

 

October 31, 2022

 

 

Investments   Shares     Value  
COMMON STOCKS – 99.1%  
Aerospace & Defense – 1.6%  

AAR Corp.*

    2,790     $ 123,653  

Aerojet Rocketdyne Holdings, Inc.*

    3,906       189,246  

AeroVironment, Inc.*

    1,302       119,133  

Axon Enterprise, Inc.* (a)

    1,674       243,467  

Boeing Co. (The)*

    14,245       2,030,055  

BWX Technologies, Inc.

    4,278       243,760  

Curtiss-Wright Corp.(a)

    2,590       434,680  

Ducommun, Inc.*

    558       26,343  

General Dynamics Corp.

    7,254       1,812,049  

HEICO Corp.(a)

    1,480       240,707  

HEICO Corp., Class A

    1,860       236,778  

Hexcel Corp.

    3,330       185,481  

Howmet Aerospace, Inc.

    11,840       420,912  

Huntington Ingalls Industries, Inc.

    1,302       334,705  

Kaman Corp.

    2,046       65,677  

Kratos Defense & Security Solutions, Inc.*

    4,278       47,400  

L3Harris Technologies, Inc.(a)

    6,324       1,558,676  

Lockheed Martin Corp.(a)

    7,626       3,711,422  

Maxar Technologies, Inc.

    4,836       108,036  

Mercury Systems, Inc.* (a)

    4,278       207,055  

Moog, Inc., Class A

    7,068       599,013  

Northrop Grumman Corp.

    4,836       2,655,012  

Parsons Corp.* (a)

    3,523       165,158  

Raytheon Technologies Corp.

    47,987       4,550,127  

Spirit AeroSystems Holdings, Inc., Class A

    4,464       103,386  

Textron, Inc.

    6,660       455,810  

TransDigm Group, Inc.

    1,302       749,640  

Triumph Group, Inc.*

    7,068       63,965  

V2X, Inc.*

    3,348       137,235  

Virgin Galactic Holdings, Inc.* (a)

    10,230       47,263  

Woodward, Inc.(a)

    3,348       307,012  
              22,172,856  
Investments   Shares     Value  
Air Freight & Logistics – 0.6%  

Air Transport Services Group, Inc.* (a)

    15,725     $ 459,170  

Atlas Air Worldwide Holdings, Inc.* (a)

    6,595       667,018  

CH Robinson Worldwide, Inc.

    3,906       381,695  

Expeditors International of Washington, Inc.(a)

    4,278       418,602  

FedEx Corp.

    7,626       1,222,295  

Forward Air Corp.

    930       98,459  

GXO Logistics, Inc.* (a)

    1,674       61,168  

Hub Group, Inc., Class A* (a)

    8,510       660,376  

United Parcel Service, Inc., Class B

    23,994       4,025,474  
              7,994,257  
Airlines – 0.3%              

Alaska Air Group, Inc.* (a)

    28,272       1,256,973  

Allegiant Travel Co.*

    930       69,796  

American Airlines Group, Inc.* (a)

    16,465       233,474  

Delta Air Lines, Inc.*

    20,274       687,897  

Frontier Group Holdings, Inc.*

    7,668       100,527  

Hawaiian Holdings, Inc.* (a)

    16,368       236,190  

JetBlue Airways Corp.*

    69,748       560,774  

SkyWest, Inc.*

    5,208       92,077  

Southwest Airlines Co.*

    16,368       594,977  

Spirit Airlines, Inc.

    4,092       90,024  

Sun Country Airlines Holdings, Inc.*

    2,232       36,337  

United Airlines Holdings, Inc.* (a)

    6,845       294,883  

Wheels Up Experience, Inc.* (a)

    62,309       110,287  
              4,364,216  
Auto Components – 0.5%  

Adient plc* (a)

    21,018       735,210  

American Axle & Manufacturing Holdings, Inc.* (a)

    19,902       192,850  

 

See Accompanying Notes to the Financial Statements.

 

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FlexShares® Morningstar US Market Factor Tilt Index Fund (cont.)

 

 

Investments   Shares     Value  
COMMON STOCKS – (continued)  
Auto Components – (continued)  

Aptiv plc* (a)

    7,626     $ 694,500  

Autoliv, Inc.

    4,278       343,737  

BorgWarner, Inc.(a)

    5,920       222,178  

Dana, Inc.

    30,504       486,844  

Dorman Products, Inc.*

    1,860       151,813  

Fox Factory Holding Corp.*

    2,976       261,442  

Garrett Motion, Inc.* (a)

    9,858       65,457  

Gentex Corp.

    8,556       226,648  

Gentherm, Inc.* (a)

    1,116       65,197  

Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co. (The)*

    62,867       798,411  

LCI Industries(a)

    5,580       592,094  

Lear Corp.

    1,488       206,401  

Luminar Technologies, Inc.* (a)

    11,718       94,799  

Modine Manufacturing Co.*

    9,300       166,656  

Patrick Industries, Inc.

    4,836       221,054  

QuantumScape Corp.* (a)

    61,007       508,188  

Standard Motor Products, Inc.

    5,766       218,704  

Stoneridge, Inc.* (a)

    7,254       151,391  

Tenneco, Inc., Class A* (a)

    16,926       333,442  

Visteon Corp.*

    2,035       265,506  

XPEL, Inc.* (a) (b)

    1,302       90,085  
              7,092,607  
Automobiles – 1.7%              

Ford Motor Co.

    130,941       1,750,681  

General Motors Co.

    48,359       1,898,091  

Harley-Davidson, Inc.

    29,946       1,287,678  

Lordstown Motors Corp.* (a)

    48,917       88,540  

Lucid Group, Inc.* (a)

    15,810       225,925  

Mullen Automotive, Inc.* (a)

    81,652       38,899  

Rivian Automotive, Inc., Class A* (a)

    16,280       569,311  

Tesla, Inc.*

    70,300       15,996,062  

Thor Industries, Inc.(a)

    11,470       934,461  

Winnebago Industries, Inc.(a)

    7,440       444,093  

Workhorse Group, Inc.* (a)

    10,044       27,119  
              23,260,860  
Investments   Shares     Value  
Banks – 6.5%              

1st Source Corp.

    5,180     $ 301,269  

Ameris Bancorp(a)

    13,950       718,565  

Associated Banc-Corp.

    30,525       743,284  

Atlantic Union Bankshares Corp.(a)

    14,800       511,192  

Banc of California, Inc.

    3,720       62,050  

BancFirst Corp.(a)

    1,670       160,019  

Bancorp, Inc. (The)*

    6,138       169,286  

Bank of America Corp.

    228,660       8,240,906  

Bank of Hawaii Corp.(a)

    2,418       183,647  

Bank OZK(a)

    26,825       1,152,939  

BankUnited, Inc.(a)

    19,630       705,699  

Banner Corp.(a)

    6,475       484,006  

Berkshire Hills Bancorp, Inc.(a)

    3,906       114,251  

BOK Financial Corp.(a)

    7,068       778,823  

Brookline Bancorp, Inc.

    13,020       179,025  

Cadence Bank(a)

    38,480       1,063,972  

Cathay General Bancorp

    15,170       691,752  

Central Pacific Financial Corp.

    3,906       80,151  

Citigroup, Inc.

    64,169       2,942,790  

Citizens Financial Group, Inc.(a)

    15,252       623,807  

City Holding Co.(a)

    372       37,516  

Columbia Banking System, Inc.(a)

    18,042       603,866  

Comerica, Inc.

    5,208       367,164  

Commerce Bancshares, Inc.(a)

    3,162       223,996  

Community Bank System, Inc.(a)

    1,665       103,946  

Community Trust Bancorp, Inc.

    2,046       96,755  

ConnectOne Bancorp, Inc.

    4,278       107,164  

Cullen/Frost Bankers, Inc.(a)

    2,046       317,232  

Customers Bancorp, Inc.*

    5,766       194,257  

CVB Financial Corp.(a)

    9,864       283,294  

Dime Community Bancshares, Inc.(a)

    9,620       332,179  

Eagle Bancorp, Inc.(a)

    6,138       277,929  

East West Bancorp, Inc.(a)

    5,580       399,361  

Eastern Bankshares, Inc.

    6,138       117,665  

 

See Accompanying Notes to the Financial Statements.

 

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FlexShares® Morningstar US Market Factor Tilt Index Fund (cont.)

 

 

Investments   Shares     Value  
COMMON STOCKS – (continued)  
Banks – (continued)              

Enterprise Financial Services Corp.(a)

    3,515     $ 187,947  

Farmers National Banc Corp.

    11,904       163,561  

FB Financial Corp.

    1,302       54,632  

Fifth Third Bancorp

    23,994       856,346  

Financial Institutions, Inc.

    4,278       101,945  

First Bancorp/NC(a)

    3,534       157,510  

First Bancorp/PR(a)

    47,753       754,020  

First Bancshares, Inc. (The)(a)

    3,162       103,524  

First Busey Corp.

    14,322       378,244  

First Citizens BancShares, Inc., Class A(a)

    372       305,829  

First Commonwealth Financial Corp.(a)

    25,296       362,745  

First Financial Bancorp(a)

    18,786       489,751  

First Financial Bankshares, Inc.(a)

    6,696       257,729  

First Financial Corp.

    3,720       180,383  

First Foundation, Inc.(a)

    5,208       83,120  

First Hawaiian, Inc.(a)

    27,528       704,166  

First Horizon Corp.

    20,720       507,847  

First Interstate BancSystem, Inc., Class A(a)

    18,786       856,829  

First Merchants Corp.

    13,206       592,949  

First of Long Island Corp. (The)

    8,370       147,145  

First Republic Bank

    4,836       580,804  

Flushing Financial Corp.(a)

    5,394       106,262  

FNB Corp.(a)

    73,260       1,058,607  

Fulton Financial Corp.(a)

    33,480       610,340  

German American Bancorp, Inc.(a)

    3,433       134,883  

Glacier Bancorp, Inc.(a)

    5,952       340,931  

Hancock Whitney Corp.(a)

    19,158       1,070,357  

Hanmi Financial Corp.(a)

    7,812       209,205  

HarborOne Bancorp, Inc.

    2,046       31,161  

Heartland Financial USA, Inc.

    9,114       449,502  

Heritage Commerce Corp.(a)

    9,250       132,275  

Heritage Financial Corp.(a)

    5,952       200,523  

Hilltop Holdings, Inc.(a)

    13,133       380,200  
Investments   Shares     Value  
Banks – (continued)              

Home BancShares, Inc.(a)

    40,547     $ 1,033,543  

HomeStreet, Inc.

    3,162       82,086  

Hope Bancorp, Inc.(a)

    27,528       373,555  

Horizon Bancorp, Inc.

    6,696       99,837  

Huntington Bancshares, Inc.

    46,685       708,678  

Independent Bank Corp. – MA

    2,418       210,390  

Independent Bank Corp. – MI

    7,030       162,604  

Independent Bank Group, Inc.

    8,695       548,568  

International Bancshares Corp.

    13,392       664,243  

JPMorgan Chase & Co.

    96,346       12,128,034  

KeyCorp(a)

    33,666       601,611  

Lakeland Bancorp, Inc.(a)

    12,090       225,479  

Lakeland Financial Corp.

    744       61,492  

Live Oak Bancshares, Inc.(a)

    930       30,197  

M&T Bank Corp.(a)

    6,218       1,046,925  

Mercantile Bank Corp.

    4,464       156,017  

Midland States Bancorp, Inc.

    4,836       135,601  

National Bank Holdings Corp., Class A

    1,116       48,903  

NBT Bancorp, Inc.(a)

    7,998       379,025  

Nicolet Bankshares, Inc.* (a)

    1,619       123,514  

Northwest Bancshares, Inc.(a)

    4,650       70,029  

OceanFirst Financial Corp.

    15,810       356,990  

OFG Bancorp

    13,505       376,519  

Old National Bancorp(a)

    61,975       1,212,231  

Pacific Premier Bancorp, Inc.(a)

    20,274       738,176  

PacWest Bancorp(a)

    26,970       670,474  

Park National Corp.(a)

    372       54,870  

Pathward Financial, Inc.(a)

    2,976       125,081  

Peoples Bancorp, Inc.

    5,952       180,167  

Pinnacle Financial Partners, Inc.(a)

    4,650       385,904  

PNC Financial Services Group, Inc. (The)

    13,135       2,125,637  

Popular, Inc.(a)

    17,760       1,255,987  

Preferred Bank

    1,790       137,597  

Premier Financial Corp.

    10,974       316,600  

 

See Accompanying Notes to the Financial Statements.

 

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FlexShares® Morningstar US Market Factor Tilt Index Fund (cont.)

 

 

Investments   Shares     Value  
COMMON STOCKS – (continued)  
Banks – (continued)              

Prosperity Bancshares, Inc.(a)

    20,832     $ 1,490,946  

QCR Holdings, Inc.(a)

    2,046       103,753  

Regions Financial Corp.(a)

    33,300       730,935  

Renasant Corp.

    10,545       425,702  

S&T Bancorp, Inc.

    7,955       300,779  

Sandy Spring Bancorp, Inc.(a)

    9,114       323,000  

Seacoast Banking Corp. of Florida(a)

    5,022       155,180  

ServisFirst Bancshares, Inc.(a)

    1,665       125,424  

Signature Bank

    1,860       294,866  

Silvergate Capital Corp., Class A* (a)

    1,116       63,344  

Simmons First National Corp., Class A

    26,970       643,774  

Southside Bancshares, Inc.(a)

    744       25,475  

SouthState Corp.

    16,280       1,472,200  

Stellar Bancorp, Inc.

    3,675       120,687  

Stock Yards Bancorp, Inc.(a)

    558       43,630  

SVB Financial Group*

    1,488       343,668  

Synovus Financial Corp.

    32,178       1,282,293  

Texas Capital Bancshares, Inc.* (a)

    10,175       610,500  

Tompkins Financial Corp.(a)

    186       15,408  

Towne Bank

    14,136       465,640  

TriCo Bancshares(a)

    558       32,314  

Triumph Bancorp, Inc.* (a)

    558       28,737  

Truist Financial Corp.

    43,709       1,957,726  

Trustmark Corp.

    5,576       203,914  

UMB Financial Corp.

    9,065       754,389  

Umpqua Holdings Corp.

    44,955       893,705  

United Bankshares, Inc.(a)

    30,132       1,276,090  

United Community Banks, Inc.(a)

    21,830       840,455  

Univest Financial Corp.

    5,952       167,489  

US Bancorp

    44,639       1,894,926  

Valley National Bancorp(a)

    94,300       1,119,341  

Veritex Holdings, Inc.(a)

    4,650       146,847  

Washington Federal, Inc.

    17,020       658,674  

Washington Trust Bancorp, Inc.(a)

    2,389       115,866  

Webster Financial Corp.

    7,343       398,431  
Investments   Shares     Value  
Banks – (continued)              

Wells Fargo & Co.

    123,580     $ 5,683,444  

WesBanco, Inc.

    12,834       519,007  

Westamerica Bancorp(a)

    2,604       163,349  

Western Alliance Bancorp

    4,092       274,860  

Wintrust Financial Corp.

    13,578       1,271,172  

Zions Bancorp NA

    6,105       317,094  
              90,502,627  
Beverages – 1.3%              

Boston Beer Co., Inc. (The), Class A* (a)

    558       208,296  

Brown-Forman Corp., Class A(a)

    1,488       102,330  

Brown-Forman Corp., Class B

    5,580       379,440  

Celsius Holdings, Inc.* (a)

    2,046       186,350  

Coca-Cola Co. (The)

    103,228       6,178,196  

Coca-Cola Consolidated, Inc.

    930       452,919  

Constellation Brands, Inc., Class A

    4,440       1,097,035  

Keurig Dr Pepper, Inc.(a)

    26,270       1,020,327  

MGP Ingredients, Inc.

    185       20,729  

Molson Coors Beverage Co., Class B(a)

    6,882       347,059  

Monster Beverage Corp.*

    10,230       958,755  

National Beverage Corp.(a)

    1,116       52,921  

PepsiCo, Inc.

    36,641       6,653,273  

Vintage Wine Estates, Inc.*

    1,302       3,606  

Vita Coco Co., Inc. (The)*

    5,580       57,251  
              17,718,487  
Biotechnology – 2.9%              

4D Molecular Therapeutics, Inc.* (a)

    2,232       19,329  

AbbVie, Inc.

    57,845       8,468,508  

ACADIA Pharmaceuticals, Inc.* (a)

    9,300       149,079  

Agios Pharmaceuticals, Inc.* (a)

    5,100       140,454  

Alector, Inc.* (a)

    5,208       47,914  

Alkermes plc*

    9,486       215,332  

Allogene Therapeutics, Inc.* (a)

    186       1,916  

 

See Accompanying Notes to the Financial Statements.

 

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FlexShares® Morningstar US Market Factor Tilt Index Fund (cont.)

 

 

Investments   Shares     Value  
COMMON STOCKS – (continued)  
Biotechnology – (continued)  

Alnylam Pharmaceuticals, Inc.* (a)

    3,330     $ 690,176  

Amgen, Inc.

    17,856       4,827,370  

Amicus Therapeutics, Inc.* (a)

    7,254       72,540  

Anavex Life Sciences Corp.* (a)

    21,018       255,789  

Apellis Pharmaceuticals, Inc.* (a)

    5,735       346,910  

Arcturus Therapeutics Holdings, Inc.* (a)

    930       16,461  

Arcus Biosciences, Inc.* (a)

    11,532       293,835  

Arrowhead Pharmaceuticals, Inc.* (a)

    4,836       168,341  

Atara Biotherapeutics, Inc.* (a)

    186       867  

Avid Bioservices, Inc.* (a)

    1,488       25,207  

Avidity Biosciences, Inc.*

    2,232       31,873  

Beam Therapeutics, Inc.* (a)

    12,090       532,685  

BioCryst Pharmaceuticals, Inc.* (a)

    14,694       196,165  

Biogen, Inc.*

    5,022       1,423,436  

BioMarin Pharmaceutical, Inc.*

    5,180       448,743  

Bioxcel Therapeutics, Inc.* (a)

    5,766       72,594  

Blueprint Medicines Corp.*

    4,092       212,129  

Bridgebio Pharma, Inc.* (a)

    4,092       42,680  

CareDx, Inc.* (a)

    2,604       51,846  

Caribou Biosciences, Inc.* (a)

    1,302       12,681  

Catalyst Pharmaceuticals, Inc.*

    9,948       137,979  

Celldex Therapeutics, Inc.* (a)

    1,488       52,273  

Cerevel Therapeutics Holdings, Inc.* (a)

    3,162       88,410  

Coherus Biosciences, Inc.* (a)

    7,998       69,583  

Crinetics Pharmaceuticals, Inc.* (a)

    5,208       96,140  

CRISPR Therapeutics AG* (a)

    18,685       977,973  

Cytokinetics, Inc.* (a)

    5,180       226,159  

Deciphera Pharmaceuticals, Inc.*

    3,162       51,288  

Denali Therapeutics, Inc.* (a)

    7,400       212,232  
Investments   Shares     Value  
Biotechnology – (continued)  

Dynavax Technologies Corp.* (a)

    27,714     $ 317,325  

Editas Medicine, Inc.* (a)

    1,488       18,674  

Emergent BioSolutions, Inc.*

    11,285       235,405  

Enanta Pharmaceuticals, Inc.* (a)

    1,860       83,905  

Exact Sciences Corp.* (a)

    4,650       161,727  

Exelixis, Inc.*

    18,972       314,556  

Fate Therapeutics, Inc.* (a)

    4,092       85,605  

FibroGen, Inc.*

    3,348       54,505  

Geron Corp.*

    16,182       35,924  

Gilead Sciences, Inc.

    40,330       3,164,292  

Gossamer Bio, Inc.* (a)

    1,302       14,452  

Halozyme Therapeutics, Inc.* (a)

    6,510       311,243  

Heron Therapeutics, Inc.* (a)

    372       1,432  

Horizon Therapeutics plc*

    5,180       322,818  

ImmunoGen, Inc.* (a)

    21,762       129,266  

Incyte Corp.*

    4,255       316,317  

Inhibrx, Inc.* (a)

    558       17,956  

Insmed, Inc.* (a)

    6,324       109,532  

Intellia Therapeutics, Inc.* (a)

    4,278       225,793  

Intercept Pharmaceuticals, Inc.*

    6,882       95,453  

Ionis Pharmaceuticals, Inc.* (a)

    7,440       328,848  

Iovance Biotherapeutics, Inc.*

    2,976       27,796  

Ironwood Pharmaceuticals, Inc.* (a)

    23,680       259,059  

IVERIC bio, Inc.*

    8,695       207,984  

Karuna Therapeutics, Inc.* (a)

    1,674       367,175  

Karyopharm Therapeutics, Inc.*

    7,254       34,529  

Keros Therapeutics, Inc.* (a)

    744       37,453  

Krystal Biotech, Inc.* (a)

    5,208       398,412  

Kura Oncology, Inc.* (a)

    18,685       289,991  

Kymera Therapeutics, Inc.*

    186       5,643  

Ligand Pharmaceuticals, Inc.* (a)

    744       65,212  

MacroGenics, Inc.* (a)

    186       952  

Madrigal Pharmaceuticals, Inc.* (a)

    930       65,863  

 

See Accompanying Notes to the Financial Statements.

 

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FlexShares® Morningstar US Market Factor Tilt Index Fund (cont.)

 

 

Investments   Shares     Value  
COMMON STOCKS – (continued)  
Biotechnology – (continued)  

MannKind Corp.* (a)

    7,812     $ 26,405  

MeiraGTx Holdings plc* (a)

    5,208       37,862  

Mirati Therapeutics, Inc.* (a)

    3,162       212,866  

Moderna, Inc.* (a)

    11,160       1,677,683  

Myriad Genetics, Inc.*

    3,162       65,580  

Natera, Inc.*

    5,394       253,302  

Neurocrine Biosciences, Inc.*

    2,232       256,948  

Novavax, Inc.* (a)

    18,600       414,222  

Ocugen, Inc.* (a)

    67,703       116,449  

Organogenesis Holdings, Inc.*

    1,674       5,491  

Prometheus Biosciences, Inc.* (a)

    1,850       97,162  

Protagonist Therapeutics, Inc.*

    1,674       13,559  

Prothena Corp. plc*

    1,488       91,423  

PTC Therapeutics, Inc.* (a)

    3,534       133,656  

Recursion Pharmaceuticals, Inc., Class A* (a)

    1,302       13,736  

Regeneron Pharmaceuticals, Inc.*

    3,534       2,646,082  

REGENXBIO, Inc.* (a)

    9,858       233,339  

Relay Therapeutics, Inc.*

    4,650       103,323  

Replimune Group, Inc.*

    10,788       198,068  

REVOLUTION Medicines, Inc.* (a)

    4,278       86,672  

Rigel Pharmaceuticals, Inc.*

    20,088       14,636  

Rocket Pharmaceuticals, Inc.* (a)

    14,136       263,778  

Sage Therapeutics, Inc.* (a)

    4,440       167,210  

Sangamo Therapeutics, Inc.* (a)

    3,162       13,881  

Sarepta Therapeutics, Inc.* (a)

    4,625       527,342  

Seagen, Inc.*

    3,885       494,017  

Seres Therapeutics, Inc.* (a)

    2,232       19,775  

Sorrento Therapeutics, Inc.* (a)

    1,860       2,920  

Stoke Therapeutics, Inc.*

    2,790       41,431  

TG Therapeutics, Inc.*

    7,998       46,548  

Travere Therapeutics, Inc.*

    1,860       40,325  
Investments   Shares     Value  
Biotechnology – (continued)  

Twist Bioscience Corp.* (a)

    4,836     $ 158,766  

Ultragenyx Pharmaceutical, Inc.* (a)

    3,348       135,460  

uniQure NV*

    10,602       197,409  

United Therapeutics Corp.*

    1,850       426,480  

Vanda Pharmaceuticals, Inc.*

    1,302       13,632  

Vaxart, Inc.* (a)

    186       311  

Veracyte, Inc.* (a)

    3,534       71,069  

Vericel Corp.* (a)

    1,674       44,997  

Vertex Pharmaceuticals, Inc.*

    7,030       2,193,360  

Vir Biotechnology, Inc.* (a)

    17,484       384,298  

Xencor, Inc.* (a)

    2,046       57,288  

Y-mAbs Therapeutics, Inc.* (a)

    4,278       15,444  
              40,796,199  
Building Products – 0.7%              

A O Smith Corp.(a)

    3,534       193,593  

AAON, Inc.(a)

    2,604       167,932  

Advanced Drainage Systems, Inc.

    1,674       193,983  

Allegion plc(a)

    1,665       174,442  

American Woodmark Corp.*

    1,674       75,916  

Apogee Enterprises, Inc.(a)

    2,960       135,805  

Armstrong World Industries, Inc.

    2,046       154,616  

AZEK Co., Inc. (The)* (a)

    4,650       81,421  

Builders FirstSource, Inc.* (a)

    6,386       393,761  

Carlisle Cos., Inc.

    1,488       355,334  

Carrier Global Corp.

    24,180       961,397  

Fortune Brands Home & Security, Inc.

    4,278       258,049  

Gibraltar Industries, Inc.*

    930       47,504  

Griffon Corp.

    10,602       340,748  

Hayward Holdings, Inc.* (a)

    18,685       172,836  

Insteel Industries, Inc.

    186       4,901  

JELD-WEN Holding, Inc.*

    18,786       199,319  

Johnson Controls International plc

    22,692       1,312,505  

Lennox International, Inc.

    1,140       266,270  

Masco Corp.(a)

    7,440       344,249  

 

See Accompanying Notes to the Financial Statements.

 

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FlexShares® Morningstar US Market Factor Tilt Index Fund (cont.)

 

 

Investments   Shares     Value  
COMMON STOCKS – (continued)  
Building Products – (continued)  

Masonite International Corp.*

    4,070     $ 291,127  

Owens Corning(a)

    4,092       350,316  

PGT Innovations, Inc.* (a)

    14,880       317,093  

Quanex Building Products Corp.(a)

    4,650       103,044  

Resideo Technologies, Inc.*

    31,062       733,684  

Simpson Manufacturing Co., Inc.

    1,674       143,094  

Trane Technologies plc

    5,952       950,118  

Trex Co., Inc.*

    3,534       169,950  

UFP Industries, Inc.

    13,764       980,410  

Zurn Elkay Water Solutions Corp.(a)

    4,836       113,598  
              9,987,015  
Capital Markets – 3.1%              

Affiliated Managers Group, Inc.

    9,237       1,146,866  

Ameriprise Financial, Inc.(a)

    3,885       1,200,931  

Ares Management Corp.

    3,720       282,088  

Artisan Partners Asset Management, Inc., Class A(a)

    14,880       424,229  

B. Riley Financial, Inc.(a)

    3,906       158,896  

Bank of New York Mellon Corp. (The)

    24,738       1,041,717  

BGC Partners, Inc., Class A

    68,261       270,314  

BlackRock, Inc.

    4,978       3,215,340  

Blackstone, Inc., Class A(a)

    18,228       1,661,300  

Blucora, Inc.*

    14,245       313,817  

Blue Owl Capital, Inc.(a)

    20,088       201,282  

Brightsphere Investment Group, Inc.(a)

    5,580       105,016  

Carlyle Group, Inc. (The)

    4,995       141,259  

Charles Schwab Corp. (The)

    40,361       3,215,561  

CME Group, Inc.

    9,672       1,676,158  

Cohen & Steers, Inc.(a)

    744       44,759  

Coinbase Global, Inc., Class A* (a)

    5,735       379,944  

Cowen, Inc., Class A(a)

    7,770       300,077  

Donnelley Financial Solutions, Inc.* (a)

    6,324       255,679  
Investments   Shares     Value  
Capital Markets – (continued)  

Evercore, Inc., Class A

    8,742     $ 918,784  

FactSet Research Systems, Inc.

    930       395,706  

Federated Hermes, Inc., Class B(a)

    20,832       723,912  

Focus Financial Partners, Inc., Class A* (a)

    13,950       485,320  

Franklin Resources, Inc.(a)

    10,974       257,340  

GCM Grosvenor, Inc., Class A(a)

    16,368       135,363  

Goldman Sachs Group, Inc. (The)

    11,100       3,824,061  

Hamilton Lane, Inc., Class A

    925       55,333  

Houlihan Lokey, Inc.

    1,860       166,135  

Interactive Brokers Group, Inc., Class A

    4,440       355,866  

Intercontinental Exchange, Inc.

    14,060       1,343,714  

Invesco Ltd.(a)

    14,694       225,112  

Janus Henderson Group plc(a)

    32,005       728,754  

Jefferies Financial Group, Inc.

    8,325       286,463  

KKR & Co., Inc.

    19,344       940,699  

LPL Financial Holdings, Inc.

    2,405       614,838  

MarketAxess Holdings, Inc.

    930       226,957  

Moelis & Co., Class A(a)

    3,534       150,054  

Moody’s Corp.

    3,885       1,029,020  

Morgan Stanley

    44,955       3,693,952  

Morningstar, Inc.

    558       129,556  

MSCI, Inc.

    2,046       959,288  

Nasdaq, Inc.

    8,928       555,679  

Northern Trust Corp.(c)

    6,696       564,807  

Open Lending Corp., Class A*

    12,462       89,353  

Oppenheimer Holdings, Inc., Class A

    372       12,804  

Piper Sandler Cos.(a)

    3,348       428,444  

PJT Partners, Inc., Class A(a)

    372       27,677  

Raymond James Financial, Inc.(a)

    7,068       835,013  

S&P Global, Inc.

    8,928       2,868,120  

SEI Investments Co.

    3,162       171,697  

State Street Corp.

    11,346       839,604  

 

See Accompanying Notes to the Financial Statements.

 

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FlexShares® Morningstar US Market Factor Tilt Index Fund (cont.)

 

 

Investments   Shares     Value  
COMMON STOCKS – (continued)  
Capital Markets – (continued)  

StepStone Group, Inc., Class A(a)

    3,534     $ 104,324  

Stifel Financial Corp.(a)

    22,755       1,407,852  

StoneX Group, Inc.*

    4,625       431,605  

T. Rowe Price Group, Inc.(a)

    7,998       849,068  

TPG, Inc.(a)

    2,418       74,353  

Tradeweb Markets, Inc., Class A

    1,850       101,898  

Victory Capital Holdings, Inc., Class A

    5,952       172,132  

Virtu Financial, Inc., Class A

    20,460       457,895  

Virtus Investment Partners, Inc.(a)

    1,488       255,177  

WisdomTree Investments, Inc.(a)

    186       1,010  
              43,929,972  
Chemicals – 1.8%              

AdvanSix, Inc.

    8,325       302,863  

Air Products and Chemicals, Inc.

    5,952       1,490,381  

Albemarle Corp.(a)

    3,162       884,949  

Amyris, Inc.* (a)

    7,998       22,474  

Ashland, Inc.

    2,046       214,666  

Avient Corp.

    2,976       102,642  

Axalta Coating Systems Ltd.*

    9,486       221,214  

Balchem Corp.(a)

    2,046       286,031  

Cabot Corp.(a)

    13,020       956,710  

Celanese Corp.

    3,720       357,566  

CF Industries Holdings, Inc.

    7,215       766,666  

Chase Corp.(a)

    186       17,523  

Chemours Co. (The)(a)

    37,185       1,064,607  

Corteva, Inc.

    17,856       1,166,711  

Danimer Scientific, Inc.* (a)

    5,766       15,107  

Diversey Holdings Ltd.* (a)

    12,090       65,286  

Dow, Inc.(a)

    22,506       1,051,930  

DuPont de Nemours, Inc.

    12,025       687,830  

Eastman Chemical Co.(a)

    4,278       328,593  

Ecolab, Inc.

    6,510       1,022,526  

Ecovyst, Inc.*

    1,302       12,955  

Element Solutions, Inc.(a)

    14,322       246,338  

FMC Corp.

    3,885       461,926  
Investments   Shares     Value  
Chemicals – (continued)              

Ginkgo Bioworks Holdings, Inc.* (a)

    59,705     $ 162,995  

Hawkins, Inc.

    558       25,127  

HB Fuller Co.(a)

    1,674       116,695  

Huntsman Corp.(a)

    40,145       1,074,280  

Ingevity Corp.*

    8,928       600,587  

Innospec, Inc.

    744       74,393  

International Flavors & Fragrances, Inc.

    6,882       671,752  

Intrepid Potash, Inc.* (a)

    2,046       92,582  

Koppers Holdings, Inc.(a)

    1,480       36,941  

Kronos Worldwide, Inc.(a)

    4,650       44,175  

Linde plc(a)

    12,950       3,850,682  

Livent Corp.* (a)

    7,812       246,625  

LyondellBasell Industries NV, Class A

    8,370       639,886  

Mativ Holdings, Inc.(a)

    9,341       221,755  

Minerals Technologies, Inc.(a)

    8,184       450,202  

Mosaic Co. (The)

    11,532       619,845  

NewMarket Corp.

    1,295       394,120  

Olin Corp.

    5,920       313,464  

Perimeter Solutions SA* (a)

    10,230       81,738  

PPG Industries, Inc.

    6,510       743,312  

Quaker Chemical Corp.(a)

    930       151,255  

RPM International, Inc.

    2,976       281,440  

Scotts Miracle-Gro Co. (The)(a)

    2,604       119,550  

Sensient Technologies Corp.(a)

    1,302       93,041  

Sherwin-Williams Co. (The)

    6,324       1,423,090  

Stepan Co.(a)

    1,860       194,258  

Tredegar Corp.(a)

    10,044       109,379  

Trinseo plc(a)

    7,998       150,522  

Tronox Holdings plc

    23,436       281,232  

Valvoline, Inc.

    8,742       256,665  

Westlake Corp.(a)

    372       35,954  
              25,305,036  
Commercial Services & Supplies – 0.6%  

ABM Industries, Inc.

    2,046       91,067  

ACCO Brands Corp.

    27,528       126,629  

ACV Auctions, Inc., Class A* (a)

    5,022       45,801  

 

See Accompanying Notes to the Financial Statements.

 

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FlexShares® Morningstar US Market Factor Tilt Index Fund (cont.)

 

 

Investments   Shares     Value  
COMMON STOCKS – (continued)  
Commercial Services & Supplies – (continued)  

Brady Corp., Class A(a)

    1,116     $ 51,057  

BrightView Holdings, Inc.*

    7,626       68,024  

Brink’s Co. (The)(a)

    10,788       643,288  

Casella Waste Systems, Inc., Class A* (a)

    2,232       182,600  

Cimpress plc*

    6,324       147,223  

Cintas Corp.

    2,232       954,292  

Clean Harbors, Inc.*

    2,035       249,206  

Copart, Inc.*

    5,920       680,918  

CoreCivic, Inc., REIT* (a)

    29,016       303,798  

Deluxe Corp.(a)

    10,416       191,446  

Driven Brands Holdings, Inc.* (a)

    3,534       113,017  

Ennis, Inc.

    9,381       211,635  

GEO Group, Inc. (The)* (a)

    19,425       164,335  

Harsco Corp.* (a)

    2,976       15,743  

Healthcare Services Group, Inc.(a)

    5,394       75,300  

HNI Corp.

    3,720       107,843  

IAA, Inc.* (a)

    7,812       296,309  

Interface, Inc.(a)

    8,370       94,665  

KAR Auction Services, Inc.* (a)

    3,330       48,385  

Matthews International Corp., Class A(a)

    5,580       149,990  

MillerKnoll, Inc.

    2,232       47,274  

Montrose Environmental Group, Inc.* (a)

    186       8,143  

MSA Safety, Inc.

    2,405       322,847  

Pitney Bowes, Inc.

    18,786       58,424  

Republic Services, Inc.

    5,580       740,020  

Rollins, Inc.(a)

    6,882       289,595  

SP Plus Corp.*

    4,092       151,527  

Steelcase, Inc., Class A

    8,184       63,590  

Stericycle, Inc.* (a)

    5,920       263,914  

Tetra Tech, Inc.

    1,860       262,781  

UniFirst Corp.(a)

    1,116       205,355  

Viad Corp.* (a)

    2,418       90,143  

Waste Management, Inc.(a)

    10,044       1,590,668  
              9,106,852  
Investments   Shares     Value  
Communications Equipment – 0.8%  

ADTRAN Holdings, Inc.(a)

    4,092     $ 91,906  

Arista Networks, Inc.* (a)

    5,920       715,491  

Calix, Inc.* (a)

    3,906       287,638  

Cambium Networks Corp.* (a)

    558       10,797  

Casa Systems, Inc.* (a)

    4,836       15,233  

Ciena Corp.* (a)

    3,906       187,097  

Cisco Systems, Inc.

    137,637       6,252,849  

CommScope Holding Co., Inc.* (a)

    46,313       613,184  

Comtech Telecommunications Corp.(a)

    4,836       53,438  

Digi International, Inc.* (a)

    3,720       150,028  

Extreme Networks, Inc.*

    12,462       223,568  

F5, Inc.* (a)

    1,488       212,650  

Harmonic, Inc.* (a)

    2,790       43,106  

Infinera Corp.* (a)

    7,254       40,695  

Juniper Networks, Inc.

    12,834       392,720  

Lumentum Holdings, Inc.* (a)

    2,775       206,599  

Motorola Solutions, Inc.

    4,650       1,161,152  

NETGEAR, Inc.*

    7,626       149,851  

NetScout Systems, Inc.*

    5,824       209,198  

Ribbon Communications, Inc.* (a)

    28,458       75,414  

Viasat, Inc.* (a)

    3,348       137,134  

Viavi Solutions, Inc.* (a)

    7,215       108,947  
              11,338,695  
Construction & Engineering – 0.4%  

AECOM(a)

    4,705       354,192  

Ameresco, Inc., Class A*

    1,302       78,745  

API Group Corp.* (a)

    6,105       100,671  

Arcosa, Inc.(a)

    1,488       95,530  

Argan, Inc.(a)

    1,860       64,486  

Comfort Systems USA, Inc.(a)

    2,604       321,021  

Construction Partners, Inc., Class A* (a)

    930       28,960  

Dycom Industries, Inc.*

    1,488       175,852  

EMCOR Group, Inc.

    3,145       443,760  

Fluor Corp.* (a)

    6,324       191,364  

Granite Construction, Inc.(a)

    3,720       125,476  

Great Lakes Dredge & Dock Corp.*

    8,556       64,683  

 

See Accompanying Notes to the Financial Statements.

 

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FlexShares® Morningstar US Market Factor Tilt Index Fund (cont.)

 

 

Investments   Shares     Value  
COMMON STOCKS – (continued)  
Construction & Engineering – (continued)  

IES Holdings, Inc.* (a)

    2,604     $ 86,036  

MasTec, Inc.* (a)

    12,143       935,982  

MDU Resources Group, Inc.

    45,941       1,308,400  

MYR Group, Inc.*

    1,674       146,492  

NV5 Global, Inc.* (a)

    185       26,816  

Primoris Services Corp.

    11,346       229,076  

Quanta Services, Inc.(a)

    4,255       604,380  

Sterling Infrastructure, Inc.* (a)

    6,510       175,705  

Tutor Perini Corp.*

    3,534       26,222  

Valmont Industries, Inc.

    925       295,279  

WillScot Mobile Mini Holdings Corp.* (a)

    7,415       315,360  
              6,194,488  
Construction Materials – 0.1%  

Eagle Materials, Inc.(a)

    1,860       227,497  

Martin Marietta Materials, Inc.

    1,674       562,430  

Summit Materials, Inc., Class A* (a)

    5,394       142,132  

Vulcan Materials Co.

    3,348       548,068  
              1,480,127  
Consumer Finance – 0.8%  

Ally Financial, Inc.

    12,395       341,606  

American Express Co.

    16,280       2,416,766  

Atlanticus Holdings Corp.* (a)

    558       15,936  

Bread Financial Holdings, Inc.

    9,250       334,017  

Capital One Financial Corp.

    13,415       1,422,258  

Credit Acceptance Corp.* (a)

    301       140,152  

Curo Group Holdings Corp.(a)

    3,906       20,194  

Discover Financial Services

    8,325       869,630  

Encore Capital Group, Inc.* (a)

    6,845       348,547  

Enova International, Inc.*

    7,998       299,845  

EZCORP, Inc., Class A* (a)

    3,700       35,742  

FirstCash Holdings, Inc.

    1,488       146,494  

Green Dot Corp., Class A*

    13,020       247,771  
Investments   Shares     Value  
Consumer Finance – (continued)  

LendingClub Corp.* (a)

    23,436     $ 249,359  

LendingTree, Inc.* (a)

    558       14,078  

Moneylion, Inc.* (a)

    18,600       20,832  

Navient Corp.(a)

    25,296       382,981  

Nelnet, Inc., Class A(a)

    4,650       414,269  

OneMain Holdings, Inc.(a)

    25,900       998,704  

PROG Holdings, Inc.*

    7,812       129,054  

Regional Management Corp.

    744       25,266  

SLM Corp.(a)

    61,786       1,025,030  

SoFi Technologies, Inc.* (a)

    41,663       226,647  

Synchrony Financial

    15,996       568,818  

Upstart Holdings, Inc.* (a)

    3,348       77,607  

World Acceptance Corp.*

    372       30,214  
              10,801,817  
Containers & Packaging – 0.6%  

Amcor plc(a)

    52,079       603,075  

AptarGroup, Inc.(a)

    2,232       221,303  

Avery Dennison Corp.

    1,860       315,363  

Ball Corp.(a)

    8,370       413,394  

Berry Global Group, Inc.*

    5,365       253,872  

Crown Holdings, Inc.(a)

    4,625       317,229  

Graphic Packaging Holding Co.

    66,415       1,524,888  

Greif, Inc., Class A(a)

    6,138       406,397  

International Paper Co.

    12,276       412,596  

Myers Industries, Inc.

    186       3,774  

O-I Glass, Inc.*

    31,434       512,689  

Packaging Corp. of America

    3,162       380,104  

Pactiv Evergreen, Inc.

    9,114       99,434  

Ranpak Holdings Corp.*

    4,278       16,256  

Sealed Air Corp.

    5,200       247,624  

Silgan Holdings, Inc.(a)

    18,042       854,469  

Sonoco Products Co.(a)

    20,905       1,297,782  

TriMas Corp.(a)

    1,488       34,001  

Westrock Co.

    9,114       310,423  
              8,224,673  
Distributors – 0.1%              

Funko, Inc., Class A* (a)

    4,625       95,506  

Genuine Parts Co.

    4,650       827,049  

LKQ Corp.

    10,044       558,848  

Pool Corp.

    930       282,934  
              1,764,337  

 

See Accompanying Notes to the Financial Statements.

 

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FlexShares® Morningstar US Market Factor Tilt Index Fund (cont.)

 

 

Investments   Shares     Value  
COMMON STOCKS – (continued)  
Diversified Consumer Services – 0.3%         

2U, Inc.* (a)

    21,762     $ 134,707  

ADT, Inc.(a)

    52,823       446,882  

Adtalem Global Education, Inc.* (a)

    8,325       347,152  

American Public Education, Inc.* (a)

    2,232       28,592  

Bright Horizons Family Solutions, Inc.*

    1,302       85,047  

Chegg, Inc.* (a)

    7,812       168,505  

Coursera, Inc.* (a)

    9,858       127,070  

Duolingo, Inc.*

    1,302       106,556  

Frontdoor, Inc.*

    4,650       102,579  

Graham Holdings Co., Class B(a)

    930       580,199  

Grand Canyon Education, Inc.*

    1,295       130,316  

H&R Block, Inc.(a)

    37,555       1,545,388  

Laureate Education, Inc., Class A

    9,990       126,274  

OneSpaWorld Holdings Ltd.* (a)

    9,486       86,038  

Perdoceo Education Corp.* (a)

    13,020       148,819  

PowerSchool Holdings, Inc., Class A* (a)

    2,232       44,640  

Service Corp. International(a)

    4,836       293,110  

Strategic Education, Inc.(a)

    1,860       128,340  

Stride, Inc.* (a)

    4,034       135,179  

Udemy, Inc.* (a)

    1,488       21,650  

Vivint Smart Home, Inc.*

    3,906       29,881  

WW International, Inc.* (a)

    13,950       63,054  
              4,879,978  
Diversified Financial Services – 1.4%  

A-Mark Precious Metals, Inc.(a)

    2,976       90,500  

Apollo Global Management, Inc.

    13,020       720,787  

Berkshire Hathaway, Inc., Class B*

    59,705       17,618,348  

Cannae Holdings, Inc.*

    930       21,539  

Compass Diversified Holdings

    3,534       75,204  
Investments   Shares     Value  
Diversified Financial Services – (continued)  

Equitable Holdings, Inc.

    13,875     $ 424,853  

Jackson Financial, Inc., Class A(a)

    11,470       439,989  

Voya Financial, Inc.(a)

    4,440       303,518  
              19,694,738  
Diversified Telecommunication Services – 0.8%  

Anterix, Inc.*

    186       7,133  

AT&T, Inc.

    239,190       4,360,434  

ATN International, Inc.(a)

    740       31,909  

Bandwidth, Inc., Class A* (a)

    186       2,208  

Cogent Communications Holdings, Inc.

    930       48,834  

Consolidated Communications Holdings, Inc.* (a)

    14,136       73,083  

Globalstar, Inc.* (a)

    22,134       48,031  

IDT Corp., Class B*

    3,348       87,249  

Iridium Communications, Inc.* (a)

    7,440       383,383  

Liberty Latin America Ltd., Class A*

    8,928       69,460  

Liberty Latin America Ltd., Class C*

    44,030       342,993  

Lumen Technologies, Inc.(a)

    27,528       202,606  

Radius Global Infrastructure, Inc.* (a)

    5,580       52,173  

Verizon Communications, Inc.

    136,900       5,115,953  
              10,825,449  
Electric Utilities – 1.5%              

ALLETE, Inc.(a)

    1,850       104,099  

Alliant Energy Corp.(a)

    7,812       407,552  

American Electric Power Co., Inc.

    16,368       1,439,075  

Avangrid, Inc.

    1,674       68,098  

Constellation Energy Corp.(a)

    7,770       734,576  

Duke Energy Corp.

    24,738       2,305,087  

Edison International

    11,655       699,766  

Entergy Corp.

    6,105       654,090  

Evergy, Inc.

    6,475       395,817  

Eversource Energy

    9,486       723,592  

 

See Accompanying Notes to the Financial Statements.

 

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FlexShares® Morningstar US Market Factor Tilt Index Fund (cont.)

 

 

Investments   Shares     Value  
COMMON STOCKS – (continued)  
Electric Utilities – (continued)  

Exelon Corp.

    31,806     $ 1,227,394  

FirstEnergy Corp.

    18,228       687,378  

Hawaiian Electric Industries, Inc.

    6,696       254,716  

IDACORP, Inc.

    2,976       311,587  

MGE Energy, Inc.

    1,116       75,988  

NextEra Energy, Inc.

    51,521       3,992,878  

NRG Energy, Inc.(a)

    9,486       421,178  

OGE Energy Corp.

    8,403       307,802  

Otter Tail Corp.

    1,295       87,309  

PG&E Corp.* (a)

    47,730       712,609  

Pinnacle West Capital Corp.

    3,906       262,522  

PNM Resources, Inc.

    5,208       242,016  

Portland General Electric Co.(a)

    21,663       973,535  

PPL Corp.

    17,205       455,760  

Southern Co. (The)

    34,967       2,289,639  

Xcel Energy, Inc.

    15,252       993,058  
              20,827,121  
Electrical Equipment – 0.8%  

Acuity Brands, Inc.(a)

    2,220       407,525  

AMETEK, Inc.

    5,550       719,613  

Array Technologies, Inc.* (a)

    31,434       568,955  

Atkore, Inc.* (a)

    10,224       974,347  

Blink Charging Co.* (a)

    2,046       30,281  

Bloom Energy Corp., Class A* (a)

    7,440       139,202  

ChargePoint Holdings, Inc.* (a)

    10,602       148,216  

Eaton Corp. plc

    10,602       1,591,042  

Emerson Electric Co.

    18,600       1,610,760  

Encore Wire Corp.(a)

    4,278       588,610  

EnerSys(a)

    1,116       73,980  

Enovix Corp.* (a)

    24,180       456,277  

Fluence Energy, Inc.* (a)

    7,254       108,302  

FuelCell Energy, Inc.* (a)

    19,716       61,514  

Generac Holdings, Inc.*

    1,674       194,033  

GrafTech International Ltd.

    40,547       206,384  

Hubbell, Inc.(a)

    1,302       309,199  

nVent Electric plc(a)

    10,602       386,973  

Plug Power, Inc.* (a)

    16,368       261,561  
Investments   Shares     Value  
Electrical Equipment – (continued)  

Regal Rexnord Corp.(a)

    2,232     $ 282,437  

Rockwell Automation, Inc.(a)

    2,976       759,773  

Sensata Technologies Holding plc

    6,138       246,809  

Shoals Technologies Group, Inc., Class A* (a)

    6,324       146,148  

Stem, Inc.* (a)

    10,788       146,717  

SunPower Corp.* (a)

    6,510       120,370  

Sunrun, Inc.* (a)

    47,801       1,076,001  

TPI Composites, Inc.* (a)

    2,976       29,641  

Vertiv Holdings Co.(a)

    17,298       247,534  

Vicor Corp.*

    744       35,541  
              11,927,745  
Electronic Equipment, Instruments & Components – 1.1%  

Advanced Energy Industries, Inc.

    1,116       87,773  

Aeva Technologies, Inc.* (a)

    22,134       44,268  

Amphenol Corp., Class A

    14,800       1,122,284  

Arrow Electronics, Inc.*

    2,775       280,997  

Avnet, Inc.

    21,576       867,139  

Badger Meter, Inc.(a)

    2,232       251,055  

Belden, Inc.

    9,858       686,413  

Benchmark Electronics, Inc.

    8,928       253,466  

CDW Corp.

    3,348       578,568  

Cognex Corp.

    4,092       189,173  

Coherent Corp.* (a)

    5,181       174,119  

Corning, Inc.

    25,668       825,740  

CTS Corp.(a)

    930       36,754  

ePlus, Inc.* (a)

    2,790       135,929  

Fabrinet* (a)

    2,232       255,341  

FARO Technologies, Inc.* (a)

    372       10,866  

Flex Ltd.*

    18,786       367,830  

Insight Enterprises, Inc.* (a)

    7,786       735,855  

IPG Photonics Corp.* (a)

    2,604       223,059  

Itron, Inc.*

    2,046       100,029  

Jabil, Inc.

    5,735       368,474  

Keysight Technologies, Inc.*

    4,836       842,189  

Kimball Electronics, Inc.* (a)

    2,035       42,063  

Knowles Corp.* (a)

    2,790       38,363  

Lightwave Logic, Inc.* (a)

    930       7,877  

Littelfuse, Inc.(a)

    1,302       286,766  

Methode Electronics, Inc.

    3,700       152,551  

 

See Accompanying Notes to the Financial Statements.

 

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FlexShares® Morningstar US Market Factor Tilt Index Fund (cont.)

 

 

Investments   Shares     Value  
COMMON STOCKS – (continued)  
Electronic Equipment, Instruments & Components –
(continued)
 

MicroVision, Inc.* (a)

    8,370     $ 30,634  

Mirion Technologies, Inc.* (a)

    29,388       237,455  

National Instruments Corp.(a)

    8,742       333,770  

nLight, Inc.*

    1,116       12,019  

Novanta, Inc.*

    2,046       289,304  

OSI Systems, Inc.*

    555       45,610  

PAR Technology Corp.* (a)

    2,976       85,649  

PC Connection, Inc.(a)

    186       9,884  

Plexus Corp.*

    740       72,816  

Sanmina Corp.*

    14,644       820,796  

ScanSource, Inc.*

    4,278       132,532  

TD SYNNEX Corp.(a)

    744       68,083  

TE Connectivity Ltd.

    10,788       1,318,617  

Teledyne Technologies, Inc.*

    1,302       518,170  

Trimble, Inc.*

    6,696       402,831  

TTM Technologies, Inc.*

    22,506       344,567  

Velodyne Lidar, Inc.* (a)

    372       367  

Vishay Intertechnology, Inc.(a)

    27,528       575,611  

Vontier Corp.

    4,995       95,405  

Zebra Technologies Corp., Class A*

    1,665       471,561  
              14,830,622  
Energy Equipment & Services – 0.5%  

Archrock, Inc.(a)

    13,950       104,765  

Baker Hughes Co.

    24,552       679,108  

Cactus, Inc., Class A(a)

    4,650       240,498  

ChampionX Corp.

    13,764       393,926  

Core Laboratories NV(a)

    2,418       47,054  

Dril-Quip, Inc.* (a)

    186       4,628  

Halliburton Co.

    21,645       788,311  

Helix Energy Solutions Group, Inc.* (a)

    41,291       289,037  

Helmerich & Payne, Inc.(a)

    7,030       348,055  

Liberty Energy, Inc., Class A*

    8,184       138,391  

Nabors Industries Ltd.* (a)

    925       161,023  

NexTier Oilfield Solutions, Inc.*

    15,910       160,373  

Noble Corp. plc* (a)

    5,732       206,581  
Investments   Shares     Value  
Energy Equipment & Services – (continued)  

NOV, Inc.(a)

    24,790     $ 555,296  

Oceaneering International, Inc.*

    10,974       153,526  

Oil States International, Inc.* (a)

    558       3,610  

Patterson-UTI Energy, Inc.(a)

    7,030       124,080  

ProPetro Holding Corp.*

    12,210       144,566  

RPC, Inc.(a)

    13,320       148,252  

Schlumberger NV(a)

    35,705       1,857,731  

Select Energy Services, Inc., Class A*

    13,505       130,323  

Transocean Ltd.* (a)

    125,985       463,625  

US Silica Holdings, Inc.*

    5,766       82,973  

Weatherford International plc*

    14,322       596,941  
              7,822,673  
Entertainment – 1.1%              

Activision Blizzard, Inc.

    18,315       1,333,332  

AMC Entertainment Holdings, Inc., Class A* (a)

    10,044       66,893  

Cinemark Holdings, Inc.* (a)

    3,720       39,469  

Electronic Arts, Inc.

    6,660       838,894  

IMAX Corp.*

    2,046       26,046  

Liberty Media Corp-Liberty Formula One, Class A*

    1,860       96,757  

Liberty Media Corp-Liberty Formula One, Class C*

    5,766       332,871  

Lions Gate Entertainment Corp., Class A* (a)

    10,070       81,164  

Lions Gate Entertainment Corp., Class B*

    13,964       105,987  

Live Nation Entertainment, Inc.* (a)

    3,534       281,342  

Madison Square Garden Entertainment Corp.* (a)

    1,860       91,196  

Madison Square Garden Sports Corp., Class A

    555       86,919  

Marcus Corp. (The)(a)

    1,110       16,694  

Netflix, Inc.*

    14,880       4,343,174  

Playtika Holding Corp.*

    3,720       35,154  

Roku, Inc.* (a)

    3,162       175,618  

Skillz, Inc.* (a)

    83,512       86,017  

 

See Accompanying Notes to the Financial Statements.

 

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FlexShares® Morningstar US Market Factor Tilt Index Fund (cont.)

 

 

Investments   Shares     Value  
COMMON STOCKS – (continued)  
Entertainment – (continued)  

Take-Two Interactive Software, Inc.*

    3,906     $ 462,783  

Walt Disney Co. (The)*

    48,545       5,171,984  

Warner Bros Discovery, Inc.* (a)

    72,724       945,412  

Warner Music Group Corp., Class A(a)

    6,510       169,390  

World Wrestling Entertainment, Inc., Class A(a)

    1,302       102,715  
              14,889,811  
Equity Real Estate Investment Trusts (REITs) – 2.8%  

Acadia Realty Trust

    4,092       57,165  

Agree Realty Corp.(a)

    5,208       357,790  

Alexander & Baldwin, Inc.

    3,162       61,596  

Alexander’s, Inc.(a)

    186       43,690  

Alexandria Real Estate Equities, Inc.(a)

    3,515       510,730  

American Assets Trust, Inc.

    185       5,084  

American Homes 4 Rent, Class A(a)

    6,696       213,870  

American Tower Corp.

    12,276       2,543,464  

Americold Realty Trust, Inc.(a)

    9,858       239,056  

Apartment Income REIT Corp.

    2,405       92,424  

Apple Hospitality REIT, Inc.

    6,845       117,186  

Armada Hoffler Properties, Inc.

    1,674       19,569  

AvalonBay Communities, Inc.

    4,070       712,738  

Boston Properties, Inc.

    3,534       256,922  

Braemar Hotels & Resorts, Inc.(a)

    372       1,834  

Brixmor Property Group, Inc.(a)

    11,346       241,783  

Broadstone Net Lease, Inc.(a)

    10,044       172,154  

Camden Property Trust

    2,418       279,400  

CareTrust REIT, Inc.

    7,812       145,928  

Centerspace

    1,488       103,118  

Chatham Lodging Trust* (a)

    7,626       98,909  

City Office REIT, Inc.

    6,510       69,136  
Investments   Shares     Value  
Equity Real Estate Investment Trusts (REITs) – (continued)  

Community Healthcare Trust, Inc.(a)

    1,302     $ 45,049  

Corporate Office Properties Trust(a)

    3,145       83,814  

Cousins Properties, Inc.(a)

    10,788       256,323  

Crown Castle, Inc.

    11,718       1,561,541  

CubeSmart

    7,254       303,725  

DiamondRock Hospitality Co.

    19,151       178,870  

Digital Realty Trust, Inc.

    7,030       704,757  

Douglas Emmett, Inc.(a)

    12,648       222,478  

Easterly Government Properties, Inc.(a)

    925       16,086  

EastGroup Properties, Inc.

    1,589       248,980  

Elme Communities(a)

    6,882       131,377  

Empire State Realty Trust, Inc., Class A(a)

    10,044       74,024  

EPR Properties

    5,580       215,388  

Equinix, Inc.

    2,418       1,369,652  

Equity Commonwealth(a)

    6,324       165,436  

Equity LifeStyle Properties, Inc.

    4,836       309,311  

Equity Residential

    9,858       621,251  

Essential Properties Realty Trust, Inc.

    8,742       188,128  

Essex Property Trust, Inc.

    2,035       452,258  

Extra Space Storage, Inc.

    3,348       594,069  

Federal Realty Investment Trust

    1,860       184,103  

First Industrial Realty Trust, Inc.

    7,812       372,086  

Four Corners Property Trust, Inc.(a)

    1,674       42,888  

Gaming and Leisure Properties, Inc.

    7,254       363,570  

Getty Realty Corp.(a)

    186       5,857  

Healthcare Realty Trust, Inc.(a)

    20,274       412,170  

Healthpeak Properties, Inc.

    17,020       403,885  

Hersha Hospitality Trust, Class A(a)

    186       1,702  

Highwoods Properties, Inc.

    3,330       94,006  

Host Hotels & Resorts, Inc.

    17,670       333,610  

Hudson Pacific Properties, Inc.(a)

    4,440       49,018  

 

See Accompanying Notes to the Financial Statements.

 

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FlexShares® Morningstar US Market Factor Tilt Index Fund (cont.)

 

 

Investments   Shares     Value  
COMMON STOCKS – (continued)  
Equity Real Estate Investment Trusts (REITs) – (continued)  

Independence Realty Trust, Inc.

    9,300     $ 155,868  

Industrial Logistics Properties Trust

    4,464       20,892  

Innovative Industrial Properties, Inc.

    1,860       201,066  

InvenTrust Properties Corp.(a)

    2,976       74,995  

Invitation Homes, Inc.

    14,136       447,970  

Iron Mountain, Inc.(a)

    7,440       372,521  

iStar, Inc.

    19,716       206,624  

JBG SMITH Properties

    6,510       128,117  

Kilroy Realty Corp.(a)

    1,295       55,348  

Kimco Realty Corp.

    19,716       421,528  

Kite Realty Group Trust(a)

    7,955       156,236  

Lamar Advertising Co., Class A(a)

    2,976       274,476  

Life Storage, Inc.

    2,790       308,602  

LTC Properties, Inc.(a)

    3,700       143,079  

LXP Industrial Trust(a)

    17,298       167,445  

Macerich Co. (The)

    7,440       82,807  

Medical Properties Trust, Inc.(a)

    24,366       278,991  

Mid-America Apartment Communities, Inc.(a)

    2,976       468,571  

National Health Investors, Inc.(a)

    2,604       147,647  

National Retail Properties, Inc.

    3,162       132,899  

National Storage Affiliates Trust(a)

    5,580       238,043  

Necessity Retail REIT, Inc. (The)(a)

    26,226       179,386  

NETSTREIT Corp.(a)

    6,308       118,717  

NexPoint Residential Trust, Inc.

    186       8,482  

Office Properties Income Trust(a)

    6,845       104,728  

Omega Healthcare Investors, Inc.(a)

    14,743       468,533  

Outfront Media, Inc.(a)

    4,070       73,464  

Park Hotels & Resorts, Inc.

    16,962       221,863  

Pebblebrook Hotel Trust(a)

    9,486       152,155  
Investments   Shares     Value  
Equity Real Estate Investment Trusts (REITs) – (continued)  

Phillips Edison & Co., Inc.(a)

    6,324     $ 190,605  

Physicians Realty Trust(a)

    7,585       114,230  

Piedmont Office Realty Trust, Inc., Class A

    740       7,733  

Plymouth Industrial REIT, Inc.

    4,464       82,316  

PotlatchDeltic Corp.

    16,650       740,758  

Prologis, Inc.

    24,938       2,761,884  

Public Storage

    4,092       1,267,497  

Rayonier, Inc.(a)

    8,928       300,874  

Realty Income Corp.(a)

    17,298       1,077,146  

Regency Centers Corp.(a)

    2,976       180,078  

Retail Opportunity Investments Corp.

    4,092       59,252  

Rexford Industrial Realty, Inc.(a)

    5,022       277,616  

RLJ Lodging Trust

    2,790       33,954  

RPT Realty

    9,300       86,490  

Ryman Hospitality Properties, Inc.

    3,534       314,243  

Sabra Health Care REIT, Inc.(a)

    46,990       641,883  

Safehold, Inc.(a)

    2,775       81,169  

SBA Communications Corp.

    2,790       753,021  

Service Properties Trust

    6,324       51,288  

Simon Property Group, Inc.

    9,114       993,244  

SITE Centers Corp.(a)

    5,394       66,778  

SL Green Realty Corp.(a)

    2,790       110,707  

Spirit Realty Capital, Inc.(a)

    8,556       332,229  

STAG Industrial, Inc.

    11,840       374,026  

STORE Capital Corp.

    4,650       147,870  

Summit Hotel Properties, Inc.(a)

    29,946       258,733  

Sun Communities, Inc.

    3,534       476,560  

Sunstone Hotel Investors, Inc.(a)

    9,300       103,695  

Tanger Factory Outlet Centers, Inc.(a)

    9,486       170,843  

Terreno Realty Corp.(a)

    4,278       244,445  

UDR, Inc.

    6,475       257,446  

UMH Properties, Inc.(a)

    6,640       116,466  

Uniti Group, Inc.(a)

    14,880       115,469  

Universal Health Realty Income Trust(a)

    1,480       72,032  

 

See Accompanying Notes to the Financial Statements.

 

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FlexShares® Morningstar US Market Factor Tilt Index Fund (cont.)

 

 

Investments   Shares     Value  
COMMON STOCKS – (continued)  
Equity Real Estate Investment Trusts (REITs) – (continued)  

Urban Edge Properties

    5,022     $ 70,911  

Urstadt Biddle Properties, Inc., Class A(a)

    5,394       101,084  

Ventas, Inc.

    9,672       378,465  

VICI Properties, Inc.

    31,248       1,000,561  

Vornado Realty Trust(a)

    3,906       92,143  

Welltower, Inc.(a)

    11,904       726,620  

Weyerhaeuser Co.

    17,390       537,873  

Whitestone REIT

    12,276       115,517  

WP Carey, Inc.

    5,208       397,370  

Xenia Hotels & Resorts, Inc.

    10,441       178,332  
              38,621,467  
Food & Staples Retailing – 1.3%  

Albertsons Cos., Inc., Class A

    2,775       56,915  

Andersons, Inc. (The)(a)

    2,790       98,403  

BJ’s Wholesale Club Holdings, Inc.*

    4,545       351,783  

Casey’s General Stores, Inc.(a)

    1,665       387,462  

Chefs’ Warehouse, Inc. (The)* (a)

    3,885       142,308  

Costco Wholesale Corp.

    11,718       5,876,577  

Fresh Market, Inc. (The)* (d)

    319       177  

Grocery Outlet Holding Corp.* (a)

    3,162       109,310  

Ingles Markets, Inc., Class A(a)

    1,586       149,671  

Kroger Co. (The)

    22,940       1,084,833  

Performance Food Group Co.*

    3,534       183,909  

PriceSmart, Inc.

    372       23,797  

SpartanNash Co.(a)

    4,285       153,017  

Sprouts Farmers Market, Inc.* (a)

    26,825       791,338  

Sysco Corp.(a)

    13,392       1,159,212  

United Natural Foods, Inc.*

    14,800       627,668  

US Foods Holding Corp.* (a)

    7,770       231,235  

Walgreens Boots Alliance, Inc.(a)

    21,576       787,524  

Walmart, Inc.

    37,185       5,292,541  

Weis Markets, Inc.(a)

    1,811       169,636  
              17,677,316  
Investments   Shares     Value  
Food Products – 1.2%              

Archer-Daniels-Midland Co.(a)

    18,972     $ 1,839,905  

B&G Foods, Inc.(a)

    5,952       97,494  

Beyond Meat, Inc.* (a)

    3,534       55,484  

Bunge Ltd.

    4,255       419,969  

Calavo Growers, Inc.(a)

    186       6,434  

Cal-Maine Foods, Inc.(a)

    740       41,817  

Campbell Soup Co.(a)

    6,510       344,444  

Conagra Brands, Inc.(a)

    16,368       600,706  

Darling Ingredients, Inc.*

    4,836       379,529  

Flowers Foods, Inc.

    12,276       352,444  

Freshpet, Inc.* (a)

    2,418       142,541  

General Mills, Inc.(a)

    20,535       1,675,245  

Hain Celestial Group, Inc. (The)*

    2,790       52,201  

Hershey Co. (The)

    3,720       888,224  

Hormel Foods Corp.(a)

    8,370       388,787  

Hostess Brands, Inc.* (a)

    4,255       112,672  

Ingredion, Inc.

    15,066       1,342,682  

J & J Snack Foods Corp.(a)

    1,302       192,188  

J M Smucker Co. (The)

    3,906       588,478  

John B Sanfilippo & Son, Inc.(a)

    1,480       123,447  

Kellogg Co.

    8,184       628,695  

Kraft Heinz Co. (The)

    24,235       932,320  

Lamb Weston Holdings, Inc.

    3,906       336,775  

Lancaster Colony Corp.(a)

    1,480       266,814  

McCormick & Co., Inc. (Non-Voting)(a)

    7,440       585,082  

Mondelez International, Inc., Class A

    37,555       2,308,881  

Pilgrim’s Pride Corp.*

    9,300       214,365  

Post Holdings, Inc.* (a)

    3,348       302,726  

Seaboard Corp.

    62       232,276  

Simply Good Foods Co. (The)*

    2,604       99,733  

Tattooed Chef, Inc.* (a)

    10,230       48,593  

Tootsie Roll Industries, Inc.(a)

    3,162       127,713  

TreeHouse Foods, Inc.* (a)

    1,110       55,766  

Tyson Foods, Inc., Class A

    8,556       584,803  

Utz Brands, Inc.(a)

    7,998       129,648  

Vital Farms, Inc.* (a)

    1,860       24,626  
              16,523,507  

 

See Accompanying Notes to the Financial Statements.

 

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FlexShares® Morningstar US Market Factor Tilt Index Fund (cont.)

 

 

Investments   Shares     Value  
COMMON STOCKS – (continued)  
Gas Utilities – 0.3%              

Atmos Energy Corp.(a)

    3,348     $ 356,729  

Chesapeake Utilities Corp.(a)

    558       69,404  

National Fuel Gas Co.

    21,645       1,460,821  

New Jersey Resources Corp.(a)

    6,762       301,856  

Northwest Natural Holding Co.(a)

    2,790       134,171  

ONE Gas, Inc.

    3,720       288,226  

South Jersey Industries, Inc.(a)

    8,673       300,693  

Southwest Gas Holdings, Inc.(a)

    2,418       176,683  

Spire, Inc.(a)

    12,950       904,039  

UGI Corp.

    7,812       275,998  
              4,268,620  
Health Care Equipment & Supplies – 2.3%  

Abbott Laboratories

    45,695       4,521,063  

ABIOMED, Inc.*

    1,116       281,321  

Align Technology, Inc.*

    2,232       433,678  

Alphatec Holdings, Inc.* (a)

    186       1,905  

AngioDynamics, Inc.*

    558       7,862  

Artivion, Inc.* (a)

    2,976       33,212  

AtriCure, Inc.* (a)

    4,070       171,428  

Atrion Corp.

    186       111,658  

Avanos Medical, Inc.*

    1,116       24,719  

Axonics, Inc.*

    2,976       217,665  

Baxter International, Inc.

    12,210       663,614  

Becton Dickinson and Co.

    7,770       1,833,487  

BioLife Solutions, Inc.* (a)

    1,860       43,747  

Bioventus, Inc., Class A* (a)

    2,790       22,711  

Boston Scientific Corp.*

    39,590       1,706,725  

Cardiovascular Systems, Inc.*

    186       2,686  

CONMED Corp.(a)

    930       74,149  

Cooper Cos., Inc. (The)(a)

    1,302       355,954  

Dentsply Sirona, Inc.

    5,580       171,976  

Dexcom, Inc.*

    10,416       1,258,044  

Edwards Lifesciences Corp.*

    15,996       1,158,590  

Embecta Corp.(a)

    14,322       442,836  

Enovis Corp.* (a)

    2,604       128,784  

Envista Holdings Corp.* (a)

    6,696       221,035  
Investments   Shares     Value  
Health Care Equipment & Supplies – (continued)  

Establishment Labs Holdings, Inc.* (a)

    1,488     $ 83,908  

Figs, Inc., Class A* (a)

    1,674       12,354  

Glaukos Corp.* (a)

    2,604       146,006  

Globus Medical, Inc., Class A* (a)

    4,464       299,088  

Haemonetics Corp.* (a)

    2,976       252,811  

Heska Corp.* (a)

    372       26,695  

Hologic, Inc.* (a)

    8,370       567,486  

ICU Medical, Inc.* (a)

    1,302       193,230  

IDEXX Laboratories, Inc.*

    2,418       869,706  

Inari Medical, Inc.* (a)

    2,046       157,399  

Inogen, Inc.*

    1,302       29,503  

Inspire Medical Systems, Inc.* (a)

    1,488       290,086  

Insulet Corp.* (a)

    1,674       433,248  

Integer Holdings Corp.* (a)

    930       57,967  

Integra LifeSciences Holdings Corp.*

    4,092       205,623  

Intuitive Surgical, Inc.*

    9,065       2,234,251  

iRhythm Technologies, Inc.*

    1,488       189,705  

Lantheus Holdings, Inc.*

    4,527       334,953  

LeMaitre Vascular, Inc.(a)

    186       8,072  

LivaNova plc*

    3,162       148,930  

Masimo Corp.*

    2,976       391,642  

Medtronic plc

    34,410       3,005,369  

Merit Medical Systems, Inc.*

    1,850       127,225  

Mesa Laboratories, Inc.(a)

    744       98,364  

Neogen Corp.* (a)

    15,910       210,012  

Nevro Corp.*

    2,046       78,444  

Novocure Ltd.* (a)

    2,604       183,999  

NuVasive, Inc.*

    2,976       131,331  

Omnicell, Inc.* (a)

    2,418       186,960  

OraSure Technologies, Inc.*

    186       811  

Orthofix Medical, Inc.*

    740       11,884  

Outset Medical, Inc.* (a)

    2,604       40,466  

Penumbra, Inc.* (a)

    2,405       412,385  

PROCEPT BioRobotics Corp.* (a)

    1,860       84,500  

QuidelOrtho Corp.*

    11,346       1,019,098  

ResMed, Inc.

    3,720       832,127  

Senseonics Holdings, Inc.* (a)

    558       658  

 

See Accompanying Notes to the Financial Statements.

 

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FlexShares® Morningstar US Market Factor Tilt Index Fund (cont.)

 

 

Investments   Shares     Value  
COMMON STOCKS – (continued)  
Health Care Equipment & Supplies – (continued)  

Shockwave Medical, Inc.*

    2,046     $ 599,785  

SI-BONE, Inc.* (a)

    2,976       57,853  

Silk Road Medical, Inc.*

    2,790       122,983  

STAAR Surgical Co.* (a)

    2,232       158,182  

STERIS plc(a)

    2,976       513,598  

Stryker Corp.

    8,695       1,993,242  

Surmodics, Inc.*

    186       6,350  

Tandem Diabetes Care, Inc.* (a)

    4,092       229,766  

Teleflex, Inc.

    1,488       319,265  

TransMedics Group, Inc.* (a)

    1,488       71,751  

Treace Medical Concepts, Inc.* (a)

    2,604       63,746  

ViewRay, Inc.* (a)

    7,068       30,322  

Zimmer Biomet Holdings, Inc.

    6,138       695,742  

Zimvie, Inc.*

    5,952       52,199  
              32,159,929  
Health Care Providers & Services – 3.4%  

1Life Healthcare, Inc.*

    39,035       667,498  

Acadia Healthcare Co., Inc.* (a)

    5,735       466,256  

Accolade, Inc.* (a)

    19,425       209,402  

AdaptHealth Corp.* (a)

    16,465       375,402  

Addus HomeCare Corp.* (a)

    1,110       113,686  

Agiliti, Inc.* (a)

    372       6,499  

agilon health, Inc.* (a)

    5,920       117,512  

Alignment Healthcare, Inc.*

    21,090       279,232  

Amedisys, Inc.*

    1,674       163,366  

AmerisourceBergen Corp.(a)

    5,394       848,045  

AMN Healthcare Services, Inc.* (a)

    10,044       1,260,522  

Apollo Medical Holdings, Inc.* (a)

    744       26,382  

Aveanna Healthcare Holdings, Inc.* (a)

    5,952       8,273  

Brookdale Senior Living, Inc.*

    54,125       241,939  

Cano Health, Inc.* (a)

    15,624       55,934  

Cardinal Health, Inc.(a)

    9,858       748,222  

Castle Biosciences, Inc.* (a)

    2,232       56,961  

Centene Corp.*

    19,610       1,669,399  
Investments   Shares     Value  
Health Care Providers & Services – (continued)  

Chemed Corp.

    372     $ 173,676  

Cigna Corp.

    10,360       3,346,902  

Clover Health Investments Corp.* (a)

    84,256       133,124  

Community Health Systems, Inc.* (a)

    26,970       77,404  

Cross Country Healthcare, Inc.* (a)

    7,998       296,646  

CVS Health Corp.

    42,593       4,033,557  

DaVita, Inc.* (a)

    2,590       189,096  

Elevance Health, Inc.

    7,998       4,373,066  

Encompass Health Corp.(a)

    3,885       211,499  

Ensign Group, Inc. (The)(a)

    2,035       182,702  

Fulgent Genetics, Inc.* (a)

    4,278       169,537  

Guardant Health, Inc.* (a)

    6,138       303,831  

HCA Healthcare, Inc.

    7,400       1,609,278  

HealthEquity, Inc.*

    4,092       318,808  

Henry Schein, Inc.*

    4,650       318,339  

Humana, Inc.

    4,092       2,283,663  

Innovage Holding Corp.* (a)

    186       1,151  

Invitae Corp.* (a)

    70,115       180,897  

Joint Corp. (The)*

    186       3,073  

Laboratory Corp. of America Holdings(a)

    3,162       701,521  

McKesson Corp.

    4,995       1,944,903  

ModivCare, Inc.*

    372       36,173  

Molina Healthcare, Inc.*

    2,046       734,228  

National HealthCare Corp.(a)

    2,046       124,642  

National Research Corp.(a)

    2,418       98,485  

Oak Street Health, Inc.* (a)

    4,625       93,564  

OPKO Health, Inc.*

    90,208       171,395  

Option Care Health, Inc.*

    10,044       303,931  

Owens & Minor, Inc.(a)

    17,298       294,066  

Patterson Cos., Inc.(a)

    20,274       526,516  

Pediatrix Medical Group, Inc.* (a)

    4,464       86,602  

PetIQ, Inc.*

    2,418       19,876  

Premier, Inc., Class A

    24,605       858,222  

Privia Health Group, Inc.* (a)

    2,590       86,713  

Progyny, Inc.*

    3,348       148,886  

Quest Diagnostics, Inc.

    4,278       614,535  

R1 RCM, Inc.* (a)

    4,278       75,549  

 

See Accompanying Notes to the Financial Statements.

 

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FlexShares® Morningstar US Market Factor Tilt Index Fund (cont.)

 

 

Investments   Shares     Value  
COMMON STOCKS – (continued)  
Health Care Providers & Services – (continued)  

RadNet, Inc.*

    1,116     $ 21,338  

Select Medical Holdings Corp.(a)

    20,535       527,339  

Signify Health, Inc., Class A* (a)

    3,700       108,151  

Surgery Partners, Inc.* (a)

    3,534       96,089  

Tenet Healthcare Corp.*

    4,740       210,266  

UnitedHealth Group, Inc.

    24,975       13,864,871  

Universal Health Services, Inc., Class B

    1,480       171,488  

US Physical Therapy, Inc.(a)

    186       16,517  
              47,456,645  
Health Care Technology – 0.1%  

Allscripts Healthcare Solutions, Inc.* (a)

    10,267       150,925  

American Well Corp., Class A* (a)

    17,484       71,510  

Certara, Inc.*

    6,324       77,342  

Computer Programs & Systems, Inc.* (a)

    3,348       108,140  

Doximity, Inc., Class A* (a)

    7,955       210,569  

Evolent Health, Inc., Class A* (a)

    6,290       200,085  

HealthStream, Inc.*

    186       4,594  

Multiplan Corp.* (a)

    13,392       38,435  

NextGen Healthcare, Inc.*

    558       11,182  

OptimizeRx Corp.*

    558       8,602  

Phreesia, Inc.* (a)

    4,995       136,463  

Schrodinger, Inc.* (a)

    3,348       80,252  

Simulations Plus, Inc.(a)

    930       38,595  

Teladoc Health, Inc.* (a)

    9,858       292,191  

Veeva Systems, Inc., Class A*

    3,906       655,974  
              2,084,859  
Hotels, Restaurants & Leisure – 2.1%  

Airbnb, Inc., Class A* (a)

    10,416       1,113,575  

Aramark

    6,324       230,826  

BJ’s Restaurants, Inc.* (a)

    2,232       73,321  

Bloomin’ Brands, Inc.(a)

    18,786       451,052  

Booking Holdings, Inc.*

    1,053       1,968,562  
Investments   Shares     Value  
Hotels, Restaurants & Leisure – (continued)  

Boyd Gaming Corp.

    4,278     $ 247,097  

Brinker International, Inc.* (a)

    8,325       277,972  

Caesars Entertainment, Inc.* (a)

    6,510       284,682  

Carnival Corp.* (a)

    35,897       325,227  

Cheesecake Factory, Inc. (The)(a)

    11,160       399,640  

Chipotle Mexican Grill, Inc.* (a)

    744       1,114,758  

Choice Hotels International, Inc.(a)

    1,116       144,901  

Churchill Downs, Inc.

    930       193,356  

Cracker Barrel Old Country Store, Inc.(a)

    4,440       507,137  

Darden Restaurants, Inc.

    2,976       425,985  

Dave & Buster’s Entertainment, Inc.* (a)

    4,070       162,189  

Denny’s Corp.*

    1,674       18,966  

Dine Brands Global, Inc.(a)

    2,590       186,713  

Domino’s Pizza, Inc.

    1,116       370,780  

DraftKings, Inc., Class A* (a)

    23,064       364,411  

El Pollo Loco Holdings, Inc.(a)

    3,720       37,349  

Everi Holdings, Inc.*

    8,370       158,863  

Expedia Group, Inc.*

    3,906       365,094  

F45 Training Holdings, Inc.* (a)

    1,302       4,349  

First Watch Restaurant Group, Inc.* (a)

    1,302       22,199  

Hilton Grand Vacations, Inc.*

    19,530       766,357  

Hilton Worldwide Holdings, Inc.

    6,882       930,859  

Hyatt Hotels Corp., Class A* (a)

    10,974       1,033,861  

Jack in the Box, Inc.(a)

    372       32,822  

Las Vegas Sands Corp.* (a)

    9,300       353,493  

Life Time Group Holdings, Inc.* (a)

    9,114       95,606  

Light & Wonder, Inc.*

    3,515       197,332  

Marriott International, Inc., Class A

    7,254       1,161,438  

Marriott Vacations Worldwide Corp.

    2,604       384,767  

 

See Accompanying Notes to the Financial Statements.

 

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FlexShares® Morningstar US Market Factor Tilt Index Fund (cont.)

 

 

Investments   Shares     Value  
COMMON STOCKS – (continued)  
Hotels, Restaurants & Leisure – (continued)  

McDonald’s Corp.

    19,716     $ 5,375,765  

Membership Collective Group, Inc., Class A* (a)

    6,324       28,964  

MGM Resorts International

    10,742       382,093  

Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings Ltd.* (a)

    11,100       187,479  

Papa John’s International, Inc.(a)

    2,232       162,110  

Penn Entertainment, Inc.* (a)

    37,943       1,255,913  

Planet Fitness, Inc., Class A*

    5,208       341,020  

Portillo’s, Inc., Class A*

    1,674       35,891  

Red Rock Resorts, Inc., Class A(a)

    2,232       92,963  

Royal Caribbean Cruises Ltd.* (a)

    4,650       248,217  

Rush Street Interactive, Inc.* (a)

    12,648       52,489  

Ruth’s Hospitality Group, Inc.(a)

    5,580       115,952  

SeaWorld Entertainment, Inc.* (a)

    3,515       204,432  

Shake Shack, Inc., Class A* (a)

    2,232       124,032  

Six Flags Entertainment Corp.* (a)

    5,580       124,434  

Starbucks Corp.(a)

    29,600       2,563,064  

Texas Roadhouse, Inc.

    4,255       421,032  

Travel + Leisure Co.

    17,205       653,446  

Vail Resorts, Inc.(a)

    1,116       244,549  

Wendy’s Co. (The)

    12,210       253,724  

Wingstop, Inc.(a)

    2,046       324,066  

Wyndham Hotels & Resorts, Inc.

    3,534       268,337  

Wynn Resorts Ltd.* (a)

    2,405       153,679  

Yum! Brands, Inc.

    8,140       962,555  
              28,981,745  
Household Durables – 0.9%  

Beazer Homes USA, Inc.*

    3,348       37,866  

Cavco Industries, Inc.* (a)

    186       42,161  

Century Communities, Inc.(a)

    7,812       347,712  

Cricut, Inc., Class A* (a)

    744       6,614  
Investments   Shares     Value  
Household Durables – (continued)  

DR Horton, Inc.(a)

    10,602     $ 815,082  

Dream Finders Homes, Inc., Class A* (a)

    5,580       61,938  

Ethan Allen Interiors, Inc.(a)

    4,650       118,993  

Garmin Ltd.

    4,464       393,011  

GoPro, Inc., Class A* (a)

    28,458       155,096  

Green Brick Partners, Inc.* (a)

    8,742       202,202  

Helen of Troy Ltd.*

    1,488       140,795  

Installed Building Products, Inc.

    744       63,984  

iRobot Corp.* (a)

    1,488       84,072  

KB Home

    20,832       600,378  

La-Z-Boy, Inc.(a)

    8,556       211,932  

Leggett & Platt, Inc.(a)

    30,690       1,035,788  

Lennar Corp., Class A(a)

    8,880       716,616  

Lennar Corp., Class B

    558       36,393  

LGI Homes, Inc.* (a)

    5,394       496,518  

Lovesac Co. (The)* (a)

    1,302       31,691  

M/I Homes, Inc.*

    7,812       324,120  

MDC Holdings, Inc.(a)

    13,392       407,920  

Meritage Homes Corp.*

    8,928       679,956  

Mohawk Industries, Inc.*

    1,674       158,611  

Newell Brands, Inc.(a)

    12,090       166,963  

NVR, Inc.*

    104       440,726  

PulteGroup, Inc.

    9,065       362,509  

Skyline Champion Corp.*

    1,860       108,271  

Sonos, Inc.* (a)

    7,812       125,929  

Taylor Morrison Home Corp., Class A* (a)

    28,305       745,554  

Tempur Sealy International, Inc.

    40,361       1,085,307  

Toll Brothers, Inc.

    22,506       969,558  

TopBuild Corp.*

    1,674       284,814  

Traeger, Inc.*

    3,348       13,894  

Tri Pointe Homes, Inc.* (a)

    27,380       458,615  

Tupperware Brands Corp.*

    12,834       99,207  

Universal Electronics, Inc.*

    2,790       56,944  

Weber, Inc., Class A(a)

    2,418       16,104  

Whirlpool Corp.(a)

    2,232       308,552  
              12,412,396  

 

See Accompanying Notes to the Financial Statements.

 

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FlexShares® Morningstar US Market Factor Tilt Index Fund (cont.)

 

 

Investments   Shares     Value  
COMMON STOCKS – (continued)  
Household Products – 1.0%  

Central Garden & Pet Co.* (a)

    1,674     $ 69,086  

Central Garden & Pet Co., Class A*

    10,230       400,402  

Church & Dwight Co., Inc.

    7,254       537,739  

Clorox Co. (The)(a)

    3,720       543,269  

Colgate-Palmolive Co.

    21,830       1,611,927  

Energizer Holdings, Inc.(a)

    15,252       440,630  

Kimberly-Clark Corp.

    8,325       1,036,129  

Procter & Gamble Co. (The)

    63,425       8,541,445  

Reynolds Consumer Products, Inc.(a)

    370       11,300  

Spectrum Brands Holdings, Inc.

    3,330       153,646  

WD-40 Co.(a)

    930       148,949  
              13,494,522  
Independent Power and Renewable Electricity
Producers – 0.1%
 

AES Corp. (The)(a)

    19,344       506,039  

Clearway Energy, Inc., Class A

    3,534       114,254  

Clearway Energy, Inc., Class C

    2,418       84,002  

Ormat Technologies, Inc.(a)

    1,665       150,599  

Sunnova Energy International, Inc.* (a)

    5,394       100,005  

Vistra Corp.

    15,857       364,235  
              1,319,134  
Industrial Conglomerates – 0.6%  

3M Co.

    17,760       2,234,030  

General Electric Co.

    28,644       2,228,790  

Honeywell International, Inc.

    18,228       3,718,877  
              8,181,697  
Insurance – 3.0%              

Aflac, Inc.(a)

    20,165       1,312,943  

Allstate Corp. (The)

    9,435       1,191,169  

American Equity Investment Life Holding Co.

    18,026       776,560  

American Financial Group, Inc.

    2,790       404,857  
Investments   Shares     Value  
Insurance – (continued)              

American International Group, Inc.(a)

    25,296     $ 1,441,872  

AMERISAFE, Inc.

    372       21,729  

Aon plc, Class A

    5,580       1,570,714  

Arch Capital Group Ltd.*

    13,690       787,175  

Argo Group International Holdings Ltd.(a)

    6,882       171,155  

Arthur J Gallagher & Co.

    5,180       969,074  

Assurant, Inc.(a)

    2,232       303,240  

Assured Guaranty Ltd.

    4,642       274,760  

Axis Capital Holdings Ltd.

    16,740       915,176  

Brighthouse Financial, Inc.* (a)

    17,390       992,447  

Brown & Brown, Inc.

    6,138       360,853  

BRP Group, Inc., Class A* (a)

    1,674       47,458  

Chubb Ltd.

    14,060       3,021,353  

Cincinnati Financial Corp.(a)

    4,092       422,785  

CNO Financial Group, Inc.

    29,789       657,145  

Employers Holdings, Inc.(a)

    744       32,446  

Enstar Group Ltd.*

    2,775       556,443  

Erie Indemnity Co., Class A

    370       95,094  

Everest Re Group Ltd.

    1,116       360,089  

Fidelity National Financial, Inc.

    10,788       424,831  

First American Financial Corp.(a)

    23,622       1,190,549  

Genworth Financial, Inc., Class A*

    110,667       516,815  

Globe Life, Inc.

    2,604       300,814  

Goosehead Insurance, Inc., Class A* (a)

    372       15,442  

Hagerty, Inc., Class A* (a)

    6,324       57,485  

Hanover Insurance Group, Inc. (The)

    7,812       1,144,380  

Hartford Financial Services Group, Inc. (The)

    11,655       843,939  

HCI Group, Inc.(a)

    1,302       47,705  

Horace Mann Educators Corp.

    7,812       308,262  

Kemper Corp.(a)

    13,206       629,530  

Kinsale Capital Group, Inc.(a)

    1,302       410,351  

Lemonade, Inc.* (a)

    2,232       54,014  

Lincoln National Corp.

    6,475       348,808  

 

See Accompanying Notes to the Financial Statements.

 

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FlexShares® Morningstar US Market Factor Tilt Index Fund (cont.)

 

 

Investments   Shares     Value  
COMMON STOCKS – (continued)  
Insurance – (continued)              

Loews Corp.

    7,812     $ 445,440  

Markel Corp.*

    370       446,257  

Marsh & McLennan Cos., Inc.

    13,690       2,210,798  

MBIA, Inc.*

    6,510       70,048  

Mercury General Corp.

    6,696       194,184  

MetLife, Inc.

    23,125       1,692,981  

National Western Life Group, Inc., Class A(a)

    372       73,663  

Old Republic International Corp.(a)

    12,462       289,243  

Oscar Health, Inc., Class A* (a)

    10,416       38,852  

Palomar Holdings, Inc.*

    1,674       148,919  

Primerica, Inc.(a)

    1,480       214,156  

Principal Financial Group, Inc.(a)

    8,621       759,769  

ProAssurance Corp.

    1,674       37,180  

Progressive Corp. (The)

    16,095       2,066,598  

Prudential Financial, Inc.

    12,276       1,291,312  

Reinsurance Group of America, Inc.

    1,665       245,038  

RenaissanceRe Holdings Ltd.(a)

    9,435       1,459,406  

RLI Corp.

    1,480       192,504  

Ryan Specialty Holdings, Inc., Class A* (a)

    2,775       124,459  

Safety Insurance Group, Inc.(a)

    1,665       144,772  

Selective Insurance Group, Inc.

    13,206       1,295,244  

SiriusPoint Ltd.*

    15,066       96,724  

Stewart Information Services Corp.

    6,882       268,123  

Travelers Cos., Inc. (The)

    8,325       1,535,630  

Trupanion, Inc.* (a)

    2,418       122,036  

Universal Insurance Holdings, Inc.(a)

    930       9,337  

Unum Group(a)

    44,215       2,015,762  

W R Berkley Corp.

    5,022       373,536  

White Mountains Insurance Group Ltd.(a)

    186       263,404  
Investments   Shares     Value  
Insurance – (continued)              

Willis Towers Watson plc

    2,976     $ 649,393  
              41,754,230  
Interactive Media & Services – 2.7%  

Alphabet, Inc., Class A*

    158,175       14,949,119  

Alphabet, Inc., Class C*

    141,340       13,379,244  

Bumble, Inc., Class A* (a)

    3,720       94,488  

Cargurus, Inc.* (a)

    9,065       131,987  

Cars.com, Inc.* (a)

    8,556       118,757  

Eventbrite, Inc., Class A* (a)

    5,208       34,217  

fuboTV, Inc.* (a)

    54,311       198,778  

IAC, Inc.*

    2,976       144,872  

Match Group, Inc.*

    8,370       361,584  

MediaAlpha, Inc., Class A* (a)

    2,604       28,592  

Meta Platforms, Inc., Class A*

    74,740       6,962,778  

Pinterest, Inc., Class A*

    15,252       375,199  

QuinStreet, Inc.* (a)

    1,674       19,100  

Shutterstock, Inc.

    1,860       93,056  

Snap, Inc., Class A*

    26,226       259,900  

TripAdvisor, Inc.* (a)

    6,138       144,980  

Vimeo, Inc.*

    8,928       33,926  

Yelp, Inc.*

    1,665       63,953  

Ziff Davis, Inc.*

    1,480       114,537  

ZoomInfo Technologies, Inc., Class A* (a)

    6,696       298,173  
              37,807,240  
Internet & Direct Marketing Retail – 2.0%  

Amazon.com, Inc.*

    234,210       23,992,472  

Chewy, Inc., Class A* (a)

    5,580       216,113  

ContextLogic, Inc., Class A* (a)

    91,882       71,944  

DoorDash, Inc., Class A*

    7,955       346,281  

eBay, Inc.

    16,465       655,966  

Etsy, Inc.* (a)

    2,976       279,476  

Groupon, Inc.* (a)

    2,790       20,562  

Lands’ End, Inc.*

    558       5,848  

Liquidity Services, Inc.* (a)

    558       9,587  

MercadoLibre, Inc.*

    1,295       1,167,598  

Overstock.com, Inc.* (a)

    2,046       47,570  

PetMed Express, Inc.(a)

    1,488       31,724  

 

See Accompanying Notes to the Financial Statements.

 

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FlexShares® Morningstar US Market Factor Tilt Index Fund (cont.)

 

 

Investments   Shares     Value  
COMMON STOCKS – (continued)  
Internet & Direct Marketing Retail – (continued)  

Porch Group, Inc.* (a)

    27,714     $ 37,691  

Poshmark, Inc., Class A* (a)

    2,976       53,151  

Quotient Technology, Inc.* (a)

    5,394       13,269  

Qurate Retail, Inc., Series A

    91,760       214,718  

RealReal, Inc. (The)* (a)

    6,138       10,373  

Revolve Group, Inc.* (a)

    558       13,392  

Stitch Fix, Inc., Class A* (a)

    23,436       93,744  

Wayfair, Inc., Class A* (a)

    4,836       183,381  

Xometry, Inc., Class A* (a)

    744       44,685  
              27,509,545  
IT Services – 3.7%              

Accenture plc, Class A

    16,740       4,752,486  

Affirm Holdings, Inc.* (a)

    9,672       194,117  

Akamai Technologies, Inc.*

    3,720       328,588  

Automatic Data Processing, Inc.

    11,285       2,727,584  

AvidXchange Holdings, Inc.*

    3,348       30,467  

BigCommerce Holdings, Inc., Series 1*

    6,324       93,975  

Block, Inc., Class A* (a)

    14,985       900,149  

Broadridge Financial Solutions, Inc.

    3,348       502,401  

Cantaloupe, Inc.*

    2,976       9,970  

Cloudflare, Inc., Class A*

    6,696       377,119  

Cognizant Technology Solutions Corp., Class A

    16,368       1,018,908  

Concentrix Corp.

    555       67,838  

Conduent, Inc.*

    48,173       198,473  

CSG Systems International, Inc.(a)

    2,976       192,458  

DigitalOcean Holdings, Inc.* (a)

    4,810       172,775  

DXC Technology Co.*

    10,175       292,531  

Edgio, Inc.* (a)

    3,720       10,007  

EPAM Systems, Inc.*

    1,480       518,000  

Euronet Worldwide, Inc.*

    2,418       203,136  

EVERTEC, Inc.(a)

    1,860       66,607  

Evo Payments, Inc., Class A*

    1,302       43,864  

ExlService Holdings, Inc.*

    1,295       235,496  

Fastly, Inc., Class A* (a)

    5,952       50,532  
Investments   Shares     Value  
IT Services – (continued)              

Fidelity National Information Services, Inc.

    20,460     $ 1,697,975  

Fiserv, Inc.*

    20,535       2,109,766  

FleetCor Technologies, Inc.*

    2,046       380,801  

Flywire Corp.*

    744       16,331  

Gartner, Inc.*

    2,405       726,118  

Genpact Ltd.

    3,906       189,441  

Global Payments, Inc.

    9,114       1,041,366  

GoDaddy, Inc., Class A*

    4,278       343,951  

Grid Dynamics Holdings, Inc.*

    372       5,063  

International Business Machines Corp.(a)

    29,574       4,089,788  

International Money Express, Inc.*

    2,604       70,386  

Jack Henry & Associates, Inc.

    2,046       407,277  

Kyndryl Holdings, Inc.* (a)

    41,849       404,680  

Marqeta, Inc., Class A* (a)

    20,832       164,156  

Mastercard, Inc., Class A

    22,385       7,346,309  

Maximus, Inc.

    3,885       239,588  

MongoDB, Inc.* (a)

    1,674       306,392  

Okta, Inc.*

    3,534       198,328  

Paya Holdings, Inc.*

    186       1,495  

Paychex, Inc.

    8,370       990,255  

Payoneer Global, Inc.* (a)

    18,972       147,033  

PayPal Holdings, Inc.*

    31,248       2,611,708  

Perficient, Inc.*

    1,116       74,738  

Rackspace Technology, Inc.* (a)

    15,624       80,464  

Repay Holdings Corp.* (a)

    6,138       37,380  

Sabre Corp.* (a)

    78,118       453,865  

Shift4 Payments, Inc., Class A* (a)

    3,162       145,357  

Snowflake, Inc., Class A* (a)

    7,770       1,245,531  

SolarWinds Corp.*

    18,685       174,331  

Squarespace, Inc., Class A*

    1,860       41,311  

SS&C Technologies Holdings, Inc.

    5,766       296,488  

Switch, Inc., Class A(a)

    6,138       208,999  

TaskUS, Inc., Class A* (a)

    1,116       22,532  

Toast, Inc., Class A* (a)

    15,624       345,134  

TTEC Holdings, Inc.

    558       24,814  

Tucows, Inc., Class A* (a)

    186       8,361  

 

See Accompanying Notes to the Financial Statements.

 

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FlexShares® Morningstar US Market Factor Tilt Index Fund (cont.)

 

 

Investments   Shares     Value  
COMMON STOCKS – (continued)  
IT Services – (continued)              

Twilio, Inc., Class A*

    3,700     $ 275,169  

Unisys Corp.* (a)

    13,764       116,994  

VeriSign, Inc.*

    2,604       521,998  

Verra Mobility Corp.* (a)

    11,160       190,501  

Visa, Inc., Class A(a)

    43,523       9,016,225  

Western Union Co. (The)(a)

    88,906       1,201,120  

WEX, Inc.*

    1,850       303,659  
              51,260,659  
Leisure Products – 0.3%  

Acushnet Holdings Corp.(a)

    1,116       51,972  

AMMO, Inc.* (a)

    18,786       61,055  

Brunswick Corp.

    17,298       1,222,450  

Hasbro, Inc.

    3,162       206,320  

Johnson Outdoors, Inc., Class A(a)

    186       9,787  

Malibu Boats, Inc., Class A*

    4,092       216,467  

MasterCraft Boat Holdings, Inc.* (a)

    740       16,102  

Mattel, Inc.* (a)

    12,648       239,806  

Peloton Interactive, Inc., Class A* (a)

    18,972       159,365  

Polaris, Inc.(a)

    12,025       1,221,740  

Smith & Wesson Brands, Inc.

    8,370       94,497  

Solo Brands, Inc., Class A* (a)

    1,674       6,914  

Sturm Ruger & Co., Inc.(a)

    4,092       229,684  

Topgolf Callaway Brands Corp.* (a)

    5,208       97,494  

Vista Outdoor, Inc.* (a)

    11,904       345,692  

YETI Holdings, Inc.* (a)

    6,324       202,874  
              4,382,219  
Life Sciences Tools & Services – 1.3%  

10X Genomics, Inc., Class A* (a)

    6,324       171,886  

AbCellera Biologics, Inc.* (a)

    14,694       173,830  

Absci Corp.* (a)

    2,046       6,465  

Adaptive Biotechnologies Corp.*

    2,418       18,812  

Agilent Technologies, Inc.

    7,998       1,106,523  

Avantor, Inc.*

    14,800       298,516  
Investments   Shares     Value  
Life Sciences Tools & Services – (continued)  

Azenta, Inc.(a)

    4,650     $ 206,460  

Bionano Genomics, Inc.* (a)

    16,182       37,866  

Bio-Rad Laboratories, Inc., Class A*

    558       196,254  

Bio-Techne Corp.

    930       275,522  

Bruker Corp.(a)

    2,604       161,031  

Charles River Laboratories International, Inc.*

    1,302       276,350  

Codexis, Inc.*

    5,580       31,360  

CryoPort, Inc.* (a)

    1,674       46,470  

Cytek Biosciences, Inc.* (a)

    1,302       20,207  

Danaher Corp.

    17,020       4,283,423  

Illumina, Inc.*

    4,464       1,021,453  

IQVIA Holdings, Inc.*

    4,625       969,724  

Maravai LifeSciences Holdings, Inc., Class A* (a)

    6,510       108,066  

Medpace Holdings, Inc.* (a)

    1,116       247,730  

Mettler-Toledo International, Inc.*

    558       705,831  

NanoString Technologies, Inc.*

    3,348       35,020  

NeoGenomics, Inc.*

    3,534       26,876  

Pacific Biosciences of California, Inc.* (a)

    10,602       89,481  

PerkinElmer, Inc.(a)

    2,775       370,685  

Quanterix Corp.*

    2,418       26,767  

Repligen Corp.* (a)

    1,488       271,545  

SomaLogic, Inc.*

    22,692       78,741  

Sotera Health Co.*

    5,208       35,831  

Syneos Health, Inc.*

    2,046       103,077  

Thermo Fisher Scientific, Inc.

    10,379       5,334,495  

Waters Corp.*

    1,674       500,811  

West Pharmaceutical Services, Inc.

    1,860       427,986  
              17,665,094  
Machinery – 2.2%              

3D Systems Corp.* (a)

    5,580       49,271  

AGCO Corp.

    2,604       323,339  

Alamo Group, Inc.

    372       56,574  

Albany International Corp., Class A(a)

    2,232       204,496  

Allison Transmission Holdings, Inc.

    19,795       836,339  

 

See Accompanying Notes to the Financial Statements.

 

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FlexShares® Morningstar US Market Factor Tilt Index Fund (cont.)

 

 

Investments   Shares     Value  
COMMON STOCKS – (continued)  
Machinery – (continued)              

Altra Industrial Motion Corp.

    14,880     $ 894,883  

Astec Industries, Inc.

    1,674       73,070  

Barnes Group, Inc.

    1,488       52,631  

Blue Bird Corp.* (a)

    3,720       34,112  

Caterpillar, Inc.(a)

    17,484       3,784,587  

Chart Industries, Inc.* (a)

    2,232       497,468  

CIRCOR International, Inc.*

    2,604       53,825  

Columbus McKinnon Corp.

    558       15,914  

Crane Holdings Co.(a)

    3,348       335,938  

Cummins, Inc.(a)

    4,650       1,136,972  

Deere & Co.

    9,114       3,607,504  

Desktop Metal, Inc., Class A* (a)

    372       941  

Donaldson Co., Inc.

    7,626       438,114  

Douglas Dynamics, Inc.

    372       12,629  

Dover Corp.(a)

    3,720       486,167  

Energy Recovery, Inc.* (a)

    185       4,760  

Enerpac Tool Group Corp.

    5,208       132,335  

EnPro Industries, Inc.(a)

    1,302       138,663  

ESCO Technologies, Inc.

    555       47,824  

Evoqua Water Technologies Corp.* (a)

    5,580       218,624  

Federal Signal Corp.

    1,860       86,769  

Flowserve Corp.(a)

    7,440       213,379  

Fortive Corp.

    8,928       570,499  

Franklin Electric Co., Inc.

    1,295       106,112  

Gates Industrial Corp. plc*

    17,670       197,021  

Gorman-Rupp Co. (The)

    1,674       45,432  

Graco, Inc.

    5,606       390,066  

Greenbrier Cos., Inc. (The)(a)

    4,278       151,056  

Helios Technologies, Inc.(a)

    744       42,177  

Hillenbrand, Inc.(a)

    17,112       756,008  

Hyliion Holdings Corp.* (a)

    26,784       76,334  

Hyster-Yale Materials Handling, Inc.(a)

    2,046       59,661  

Ideanomics, Inc.* (a)

    930       284  

IDEX Corp.

    2,405       534,656  

Illinois Tool Works, Inc.

    7,812       1,668,096  

Ingersoll Rand, Inc.

    9,300       469,650  

ITT, Inc.

    4,836       369,422  

John Bean Technologies Corp.(a)

    1,488       135,706  
Investments   Shares     Value  
Machinery – (continued)              

Kadant, Inc.(a)

    372     $ 66,197  

Kennametal, Inc.(a)

    5,208       139,106  

Lincoln Electric Holdings, Inc.

    2,035       288,970  

Lindsay Corp.(a)

    372       62,980  

Manitowoc Co., Inc. (The)*

    3,348       30,534  

Middleby Corp. (The)* (a)

    1,860       260,140  

Mueller Industries, Inc.(a)

    14,043       879,654  

Mueller Water Products, Inc., Class A(a)

    5,394       63,110  

Nikola Corp.* (a)

    29,045       110,081  

Nordson Corp.

    1,302       292,950  

Oshkosh Corp.(a)

    15,066       1,325,808  

Otis Worldwide Corp.

    11,346       801,481  

PACCAR, Inc.(a)

    10,730       1,038,986  

Parker-Hannifin Corp.

    3,348       972,996  

Pentair plc

    4,092       175,751  

Proterra, Inc.* (a)

    17,856       111,421  

Proto Labs, Inc.* (a)

    1,488       56,827  

RBC Bearings, Inc.* (a)

    1,674       424,409  

REV Group, Inc.(a)

    7,068       97,114  

Snap-on, Inc.(a)

    1,674       371,712  

SPX Technologies, Inc.* (a)

    1,488       97,970  

Standex International Corp.(a)

    186       18,423  

Stanley Black & Decker, Inc.

    5,208       408,776  

Tennant Co.(a)

    2,220       129,315  

Terex Corp.

    14,694       595,695  

Timken Co. (The)

    14,880       1,060,795  

Toro Co. (The)(a)

    3,348       352,980  

Trinity Industries, Inc.(a)

    2,976       84,905  

Wabash National Corp.

    7,068       153,022  

Watts Water Technologies, Inc., Class A(a)

    930       136,115  

Westinghouse Air Brake Technologies Corp.

    5,022       468,452  

Xylem, Inc.(a)

    5,394       552,507  
              30,938,490  
Marine – 0.1%              

Eagle Bulk Shipping, Inc.(a)

    2,418       116,983  

Genco Shipping & Trading Ltd.

    5,766       77,264  

Kirby Corp.*

    4,255       296,786  

 

See Accompanying Notes to the Financial Statements.

 

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FlexShares® Morningstar US Market Factor Tilt Index Fund (cont.)

 

 

Investments   Shares     Value  
COMMON STOCKS – (continued)  
Marine – (continued)              

Matson, Inc.

    9,805     $ 721,452  
              1,212,485  
Media – 1.1%              

Advantage Solutions, Inc.* (a)

    30,132       101,846  

Altice USA, Inc., Class A*

    51,430       339,952  

AMC Networks, Inc., Class A*

    3,162       71,177  

Cable One, Inc.(a)

    132       113,445  

Cardlytics, Inc.* (a)

    2,232       21,048  

Charter Communications, Inc., Class A*

    3,515       1,292,184  

Clear Channel Outdoor Holdings, Inc.* (a)

    101,554       145,222  

Comcast Corp., Class A

    143,375       4,550,723  

DISH Network Corp., Class A* (a)

    7,998       119,250  

EW Scripps Co. (The), Class A* (a)

    14,694       208,508  

Fox Corp., Class A

    7,998       230,902  

Fox Corp., Class B

    6,845       186,184  

Gannett Co., Inc.* (a)

    38,315       55,557  

Gray Television, Inc.

    22,015       311,512  

iHeartMedia, Inc., Class A* (a)

    27,528       227,932  

Interpublic Group of Cos., Inc. (The)

    11,346       337,997  

John Wiley & Sons, Inc., Class A(a)

    10,788       455,146  

Liberty Broadband Corp., Class A*

    558       47,609  

Liberty Broadband Corp., Class C*

    3,906       329,784  

Liberty Media Corp-Liberty SiriusXM, Class A* (a)

    2,046       86,832  

Liberty Media Corp-Liberty SiriusXM, Class C*

    4,836       204,031  

Magnite, Inc.* (a)

    30,132       219,662  

New York Times Co. (The), Class A(a)

    10,044       290,874  

News Corp., Class A

    9,672       163,167  

News Corp., Class B(a)

    3,162       54,165  
Investments   Shares     Value  
Media – (continued)              

Nexstar Media Group, Inc., Class A(a)

    9,065     $ 1,552,834  

Omnicom Group, Inc.

    7,068       514,197  

Paramount Global, Class A(a)

    1,116       23,525  

Paramount Global, Class B(a)

    19,716       361,197  

PubMatic, Inc., Class A* (a)

    930       16,182  

Scholastic Corp.(a)

    744       28,376  

Sinclair Broadcast Group, Inc., Class A(a)

    12,090       215,323  

Sirius XM Holdings, Inc.(a)

    30,470       184,039  

TechTarget, Inc.* (a)

    1,116       72,038  

TEGNA, Inc.

    51,893       1,083,526  

Thryv Holdings, Inc.* (a)

    4,070       83,272  

Trade Desk, Inc. (The), Class A*

    11,346       604,061  

WideOpenWest, Inc.* (a)

    6,696       91,802  
              14,995,081  
Metals & Mining – 0.7%              

Alcoa Corp.

    7,254       283,124  

Alpha Metallurgical Resources, Inc.

    3,534       596,716  

Arconic Corp.*

    22,692       471,086  

ATI, Inc.* (a)

    9,250       275,280  

Carpenter Technology Corp.(a)

    4,440       166,056  

Century Aluminum Co.* (a)

    10,044       72,417  

Cleveland-Cliffs, Inc.* (a)

    18,972       246,446  

Coeur Mining, Inc.* (a)

    6,882       26,014  

Commercial Metals Co.(a)

    29,143       1,326,007  

Compass Minerals International, Inc.

    930       36,772  

Freeport-McMoRan, Inc.

    45,755       1,449,976  

Hecla Mining Co.(a)

    14,880       68,002  

Kaiser Aluminum Corp.(a)

    1,302       105,189  

Materion Corp.(a)

    558       47,826  

MP Materials Corp.* (a)

    4,278       128,511  

Newmont Corp.

    24,738       1,046,912  

Nucor Corp.(a)

    9,114       1,197,397  

Piedmont Lithium, Inc.* (a)

    3,348       208,313  

Reliance Steel & Aluminum Co.

    2,418       487,179  

 

See Accompanying Notes to the Financial Statements.

 

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FlexShares® Morningstar US Market Factor Tilt Index Fund (cont.)

 

 

Investments   Shares     Value  
COMMON STOCKS – (continued)  
Metals & Mining – (continued)  

Royal Gold, Inc.

    1,480     $ 140,541  

Ryerson Holding Corp.

    2,035       68,274  

Schnitzer Steel Industries, Inc., Class A

    3,515       94,870  

Southern Copper Corp.(a)

    1,860       87,364  

Steel Dynamics, Inc.(a)

    6,646       625,056  

SunCoke Energy, Inc.(a)

    8,928       64,817  

TimkenSteel Corp.* (a)

    9,300       162,192  

United States Steel Corp.(a)

    9,300       189,348  

Warrior Met Coal, Inc.

    9,858       366,126  

Worthington Industries, Inc.(a)

    8,140       387,138  
              10,424,949  
Mortgage Real Estate Investment Trusts (REITs) – 0.6%  

AGNC Investment Corp.(a)

    121,827       1,001,418  

Annaly Capital Management, Inc.(a)

    11,470       212,769  

Apollo Commercial Real Estate Finance, Inc.(a)

    31,620       356,041  

Arbor Realty Trust, Inc.(a)

    37,943       522,475  

Ares Commercial Real Estate Corp.(a)

    7,030       86,750  

ARMOUR Residential REIT, Inc.(a)

    26,085       138,772  

Blackstone Mortgage Trust, Inc., Class A(a)

    36,075       900,432  

BrightSpire Capital, Inc.(a)

    17,484       134,277  

Broadmark Realty Capital, Inc.(a)

    18,870       109,823  

Chimera Investment Corp.(a)

    50,963       344,000  

Dynex Capital, Inc.(a)

    5,365       64,058  

Ellington Financial, Inc.(a)

    15,996       214,027  

Granite Point Mortgage Trust, Inc.(a)

    20,088       157,892  

Hannon Armstrong Sustainable Infrastructure Capital, Inc.(a)

    4,092       111,221  

Invesco Mortgage Capital, Inc.(a)

    9,301       108,910  

KKR Real Estate Finance Trust, Inc.(a)

    16,182       281,891  

Ladder Capital Corp.

    7,254       77,400  
Investments   Shares     Value  
Mortgage Real Estate Investment Trusts (REITs) – (continued)  

MFA Financial, Inc.(a)

    19,902     $ 198,224  

New York Mortgage Trust, Inc.(a)

    82,768       222,646  

Orchid Island Capital, Inc.(a)

    13,503       135,975  

PennyMac Mortgage Investment Trust(a)

    15,725       218,106  

Ready Capital Corp.(a)

    17,760       215,251  

Redwood Trust, Inc.(a)

    22,940       163,562  

Rithm Capital Corp.(a)

    107,505       906,267  

Starwood Property Trust, Inc.(a)

    69,190       1,429,465  

TPG RE Finance Trust, Inc.(a)

    11,532       97,676  

Two Harbors Investment Corp.(a)

    82,024       292,006  
              8,701,334  
Multiline Retail – 0.5%              

Big Lots, Inc.(a)

    4,070       76,801  

Dillard’s, Inc., Class A(a)

    424       139,407  

Dollar General Corp.(a)

    6,290       1,604,265  

Dollar Tree, Inc.* (a)

    6,132       971,922  

Franchise Group, Inc.(a)

    7,812       237,094  

Kohl’s Corp.(a)

    6,138       183,833  

Macy’s, Inc.

    10,230       213,295  

Nordstrom, Inc.(a)

    24,552       499,388  

Ollie’s Bargain Outlet Holdings, Inc.* (a)

    3,348       187,488  

Target Corp.

    15,066       2,474,590  
              6,588,083  
Multi-Utilities – 0.7%              

Ameren Corp.

    6,510       530,695  

Avista Corp.(a)

    2,790       114,474  

Black Hills Corp.

    4,413       288,478  

CenterPoint Energy, Inc.(a)

    18,870       539,871  

CMS Energy Corp.

    8,184       466,897  

Consolidated Edison, Inc.

    10,915       960,083  

Dominion Energy, Inc.

    26,640       1,864,001  

DTE Energy Co.

    5,735       642,951  

NiSource, Inc.

    13,231       339,904  

NorthWestern Corp.(a)

    12,090       638,715  

Public Service Enterprise Group, Inc.

    14,245       798,717  

 

See Accompanying Notes to the Financial Statements.

 

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FlexShares® Morningstar US Market Factor Tilt Index Fund (cont.)

 

 

Investments   Shares     Value  
COMMON STOCKS – (continued)  
Multi-Utilities – (continued)              

Sempra Energy

    9,990     $ 1,507,891  

Unitil Corp.

    2,220       117,016  

WEC Energy Group, Inc.

    8,556       781,419  
              9,591,112  
Oil, Gas & Consumable Fuels – 5.9%  

Antero Midstream Corp.(a)

    78,862       839,880  

Antero Resources Corp.* (a)

    10,915       400,144  

APA Corp.(a)

    12,395       563,477  

Arch Resources, Inc.

    4,278       651,497  

Archaea Energy, Inc.*

    4,625       119,371  

Berry Corp.

    12,834       113,837  

Brigham Minerals, Inc., Class A(a)

    5,365       166,315  

California Resources Corp.(a)

    15,540       701,009  

Callon Petroleum Co.* (a)

    10,788       474,240  

Centrus Energy Corp., Class A* (a)

    2,046       96,796  

Cheniere Energy, Inc.

    8,370       1,476,552  

Chesapeake Energy Corp.(a)

    3,924       401,307  

Chevron Corp.

    59,940       10,843,146  

Chord Energy Corp.(a)

    8,875       1,358,674  

Civitas Resources, Inc.

    12,765       892,407  

Clean Energy Fuels Corp.* (a)

    3,162       21,217  

CNX Resources Corp.*

    46,620       783,682  

Comstock Resources, Inc.* (a)

    17,856       335,336  

ConocoPhillips

    42,593       5,370,551  

CONSOL Energy, Inc.

    6,290       396,396  

Continental Resources, Inc.(a)

    2,851       210,888  

Coterra Energy, Inc.(a)

    26,971       839,606  

Crescent Energy Co., Class A

    2,790       38,446  

CVR Energy, Inc.(a)

    8,695       339,627  

Delek US Holdings, Inc.(a)

    6,290       186,561  

Denbury, Inc.*

    10,360       947,008  

Devon Energy Corp.

    20,720       1,602,692  

Diamondback Energy, Inc.(a)

    6,324       993,564  

Dorian LPG Ltd.

    8,370       151,246  

DT Midstream, Inc.

    21,948       1,310,296  
Investments   Shares     Value  
Oil, Gas & Consumable Fuels – (continued)  

Earthstone Energy, Inc., Class A* (a)

    6,324     $ 102,196  

Enviva, Inc.(a)

    555       33,211  

EOG Resources, Inc.

    18,870       2,576,132  

EQT Corp.

    12,090       505,846  

Equitrans Midstream Corp.(a)

    90,465       761,715  

Excelerate Energy, Inc., Class A(a)

    3,906       107,884  

Exxon Mobil Corp.

    137,640       15,251,888  

Gevo, Inc.* (a)

    372       837  

Gran Tierra Energy, Inc.* (a)

    54,125       73,069  

Green Plains, Inc.* (a)

    5,022       145,085  

Gulfport Energy Corp.* (a)

    1,295       115,915  

Hess Corp.

    7,955       1,122,291  

HF Sinclair Corp.

    31,992       1,956,951  

International Seaways, Inc.(a)

    3,720       157,765  

Kinder Morgan, Inc.(a)

    61,605       1,116,283  

Kosmos Energy Ltd.* (a)

    97,276       631,321  

Laredo Petroleum, Inc.* (a)

    2,960       191,364  

Magnolia Oil & Gas Corp., Class A(a)

    34,965       897,901  

Marathon Oil Corp.

    24,975       760,489  

Marathon Petroleum Corp.

    16,926       1,923,132  

Matador Resources Co.(a)

    24,738       1,643,840  

Murphy Oil Corp.(a)

    32,364       1,569,978  

New Fortress Energy, Inc.(a)

    2,604       143,402  

NextDecade Corp.* (a)

    3,348       23,436  

Northern Oil and Gas, Inc.(a)

    13,505       461,061  

Occidental Petroleum Corp.(a)

    25,715       1,866,909  

ONEOK, Inc.(a)

    13,690       812,091  

Ovintiv, Inc.(a)

    9,818       497,282  

Par Pacific Holdings, Inc.*

    6,845       156,614  

PBF Energy, Inc., Class A* (a)

    21,948       971,199  

PDC Energy, Inc.

    22,755       1,641,546  

Peabody Energy Corp.* (a)

    25,854       617,911  

Permian Resources Corp.* (a)

    38,687       377,972  

Phillips 66(a)

    14,985       1,562,786  

Pioneer Natural Resources Co.(a)

    7,585       1,944,870  

 

See Accompanying Notes to the Financial Statements.

 

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FlexShares® Morningstar US Market Factor Tilt Index Fund (cont.)

 

 

Investments   Shares     Value  
COMMON STOCKS – (continued)  
Oil, Gas & Consumable Fuels – (continued)  

Range Resources Corp.

    15,355     $ 437,310  

Ranger Oil Corp.

    5,394       220,615  

Ring Energy, Inc.* (a)

    15,252       48,654  

SilverBow Resources, Inc.* (a)

    1,110       39,372  

SM Energy Co.

    26,270       1,181,625  

Southwestern Energy Co.*

    45,510       315,384  

Talos Energy, Inc.*

    11,655       248,018  

Targa Resources Corp.

    7,030       480,641  

Tellurian, Inc.* (a)

    15,810       42,687  

Texas Pacific Land Corp.(a)

    186       428,520  

Uranium Energy Corp.* (a)

    3,534       14,878  

Valero Energy Corp.

    12,648       1,587,956  

W&T Offshore, Inc.* (a)

    30,895       234,493  

Williams Cos., Inc. (The)

    34,410       1,126,239  

World Fuel Services Corp.(a)

    13,206       336,621  
              82,090,953  
Paper & Forest Products – 0.1%  

Clearwater Paper Corp.*

    2,418       107,553  

Glatfelter Corp.(a)

    7,068       20,002  

Louisiana-Pacific Corp.(a)

    18,107       1,025,762  

Mercer International, Inc.

    10,416       139,783  

Resolute Forest Products, Inc.* (a)

    6,882       143,214  

Sylvamo Corp.

    6,324       304,627  
              1,740,941  
Personal Products – 0.2%              

Beauty Health Co. (The)* (a)

    5,766       65,905  

BellRing Brands, Inc.* (a)

    5,208       126,138  

Coty, Inc., Class A* (a)

    21,948       147,271  

Edgewell Personal Care Co.(a)

    4,637       181,724  

elf Beauty, Inc.*

    744       32,185  

Estee Lauder Cos., Inc. (The), Class A

    5,920       1,186,901  

Herbalife Nutrition Ltd.* (a)

    21,275       452,307  

Honest Co., Inc. (The)*

    2,976       9,851  

Inter Parfums, Inc.(a)

    558       45,131  

Medifast, Inc.

    558       65,280  
Investments   Shares     Value  
Personal Products – (continued)  

Nu Skin Enterprises, Inc., Class A(a)

    12,090     $ 461,717  

USANA Health Sciences, Inc.*

    186       9,767  

Veru, Inc.* (a)

    186       2,277  
              2,786,454  
Pharmaceuticals – 3.6%              

Aclaris Therapeutics, Inc.*

    744       11,614  

Amneal Pharmaceuticals, Inc.* (a)

    35,339       77,746  

Amphastar Pharmaceuticals, Inc.* (a)

    1,116       34,484  

ANI Pharmaceuticals, Inc.* (a)

    186       7,178  

Arvinas, Inc.* (a)

    3,348       166,429  

Atea Pharmaceuticals, Inc.* (a)

    14,880       89,280  

Axsome Therapeutics, Inc.* (a)

    1,860       83,979  

Bristol-Myers Squibb Co.

    70,306       5,446,606  

Cara Therapeutics, Inc.* (a)

    1,116       10,490  

Cassava Sciences, Inc.* (a)

    9,300       338,892  

Catalent, Inc.*

    5,022       330,096  

Collegium Pharmaceutical, Inc.*

    10,230       183,526  

Corcept Therapeutics, Inc.* (a)

    5,022       143,629  

DICE Therapeutics, Inc.* (a)

    1,302       46,234  

Elanco Animal Health, Inc.*

    15,066       198,721  

Eli Lilly & Co.

    21,018       7,610,408  

Evolus, Inc.* (a)

    2,046       17,514  

Harmony Biosciences Holdings, Inc.* (a)

    744       38,688  

Innoviva, Inc.* (a)

    10,416       141,241  

Intra-Cellular Therapies, Inc.*

    4,836       220,860  

Jazz Pharmaceuticals plc*

    1,860       267,449  

Johnson & Johnson

    69,190       12,036,984  

Merck & Co., Inc.

    84,070       8,507,884  

Nektar Therapeutics*

    7,812       29,373  

NGM Biopharmaceuticals, Inc.* (a)

    1,488       7,946  

Organon & Co.(a)

    6,882       180,171  

Pacira BioSciences, Inc.* (a)

    1,295       67,029  

 

See Accompanying Notes to the Financial Statements.

 

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FlexShares® Morningstar US Market Factor Tilt Index Fund (cont.)

 

 

Investments   Shares     Value  
COMMON STOCKS – (continued)  
Pharmaceuticals – (continued)  

Perrigo Co. plc

    28,675     $ 1,155,029  

Pfizer, Inc.

    185,623       8,640,751  

Phibro Animal Health Corp., Class A

    2,046       30,056  

Prestige Consumer Healthcare, Inc.*

    12,580       685,358  

Reata Pharmaceuticals, Inc., Class A* (a)

    2,232       71,870  

Relmada Therapeutics, Inc.* (a)

    7,955       50,833  

Revance Therapeutics, Inc.*

    3,162       70,544  

Royalty Pharma plc, Class A

    13,392       566,749  

SIGA Technologies, Inc.(a)

    8,742       80,339  

Supernus Pharmaceuticals, Inc.* (a)

    4,810       164,839  

Tilray Brands, Inc.*

    123,687       503,406  

Viatris, Inc.

    38,129       386,247  

Zoetis, Inc.

    12,648       1,907,066  
              50,607,538  
Professional Services – 0.8%  

Alight, Inc., Class A* (a)

    16,740       138,775  

ASGN, Inc.* (a)

    3,348       283,843  

Barrett Business Services, Inc.

    930       81,115  

Booz Allen Hamilton Holding Corp.

    3,348       364,430  

CACI International, Inc., Class A*

    5,550       1,687,366  

CBIZ, Inc.*

    1,860       92,330  

Clarivate plc* (a)

    8,556       88,383  

CoStar Group, Inc.*

    10,915       902,889  

Dun & Bradstreet Holdings, Inc.

    2,405       30,904  

Equifax, Inc.(a)

    3,162       536,085  

Exponent, Inc.

    2,035       193,854  

First Advantage Corp.* (a)

    744       10,453  

Forrester Research, Inc.*

    186       7,872  

FTI Consulting, Inc.* (a)

    1,674       260,525  

Heidrick & Struggles International, Inc.

    5,208       146,657  

Huron Consulting Group, Inc.*

    558       41,086  
Investments   Shares     Value  
Professional Services – (continued)  

ICF International, Inc.(a)

    558     $ 66,754  

Insperity, Inc.

    1,295       152,836  

Jacobs Solutions, Inc.

    3,885       447,630  

KBR, Inc.(a)

    8,742       435,089  

Kelly Services, Inc., Class A

    8,184       133,727  

Kforce, Inc.

    372       23,536  

Korn Ferry(a)

    12,276       682,423  

Leidos Holdings, Inc.

    3,906       396,811  

ManpowerGroup, Inc.

    12,090       947,131  

Planet Labs PBC*

    11,718       61,519  

Resources Connection, Inc.(a)

    5,952       108,743  

Robert Half International, Inc.

    3,720       284,431  

Science Applications International Corp.(a)

    11,840       1,282,746  

Sterling Check Corp.* (a)

    744       14,530  

TransUnion

    5,022       297,654  

TriNet Group, Inc.*

    1,302       84,604  

TrueBlue, Inc.*

    2,604       51,195  

Upwork, Inc.*

    8,370       112,576  

Verisk Analytics, Inc.

    4,092       748,140  
              11,198,642  
Real Estate Management & Development – 0.2%  

Anywhere Real Estate, Inc.* (a)

    30,504       226,645  

CBRE Group, Inc., Class A*

    10,788       765,301  

Cushman & Wakefield plc* (a)

    34,038       393,139  

DigitalBridge Group, Inc.

    6,464       82,739  

Doma Holdings, Inc.* (a)

    63,983       34,717  

Douglas Elliman, Inc.(a)

    22,320       103,118  

eXp World Holdings, Inc.(a)

    2,790       36,856  

Forestar Group, Inc.* (a)

    9,114       105,540  

Howard Hughes Corp. (The)*

    2,220       136,197  

Jones Lang LaSalle, Inc.*

    2,035       323,748  

Kennedy-Wilson Holdings, Inc.

    7,998       132,847  

Newmark Group, Inc., Class A

    35,711       292,473  

Offerpad Solutions, Inc.* (a)

    22,878       22,294  

Opendoor Technologies, Inc.* (a)

    130,055       336,842  

 

See Accompanying Notes to the Financial Statements.

 

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FlexShares® Morningstar US Market Factor Tilt Index Fund (cont.)

 

 

Investments   Shares     Value  
COMMON STOCKS – (continued)  
Real Estate Management & Development – (continued)  

RE/MAX Holdings, Inc., Class A

    7,585     $ 147,604  

Redfin Corp.* (a)

    5,580       26,840  

RMR Group, Inc. (The), Class A(a)

    372       10,182  

Seritage Growth Properties, Class A, REIT* (a)

    14,508       155,671  

St Joe Co. (The)(a)

    558       19,826  

WeWork, Inc.* (a)

    12,090       31,071  

Zillow Group, Inc., Class A*

    558       17,259  

Zillow Group, Inc., Class C* (a)

    5,208       160,719  
              3,561,628  
Road & Rail – 1.0%              

AMERCO

    186       106,985  

ArcBest Corp.(a)

    5,208       413,672  

Avis Budget Group, Inc.* (a)

    1,379       326,078  

CSX Corp.

    56,729       1,648,545  

Daseke, Inc.* (a)

    10,416       62,079  

Heartland Express, Inc.(a)

    5,766       85,798  

Hertz Global Holdings, Inc.* (a)

    2,220       40,848  

JB Hunt Transport Services, Inc.

    2,232       381,828  

Knight-Swift Transportation Holdings, Inc.(a)

    4,836       232,273  

Landstar System, Inc.(a)

    1,860       290,569  

Lyft, Inc., Class A* (a)

    8,184       119,814  

Marten Transport Ltd.

    2,790       52,368  

Norfolk Southern Corp.

    6,475       1,476,753  

Old Dominion Freight Line, Inc.

    2,604       715,059  

Ryder System, Inc.(a)

    10,788       868,542  

Saia, Inc.* (a)

    1,302       258,916  

Schneider National, Inc., Class B

    5,208       115,826  

Uber Technologies, Inc.*

    66,970       1,779,393  

Union Pacific Corp.

    16,280       3,209,439  

Werner Enterprises, Inc.

    11,470       449,624  

XPO Logistics, Inc.* (a)

    24,605       1,273,063  
              13,907,472  
Investments   Shares     Value  
Semiconductors & Semiconductor Equipment – 3.7%  

ACM Research, Inc., Class A*

    1,116     $ 7,142  

Advanced Micro Devices, Inc.*

    43,337       2,602,820  

Allegro MicroSystems, Inc.*

    372       9,453  

Alpha & Omega Semiconductor Ltd.* (a)

    5,766       188,837  

Ambarella, Inc.* (a)

    1,674       91,618  

Amkor Technology, Inc.(a)

    20,460       425,363  

Analog Devices, Inc.

    14,136       2,016,076  

Applied Materials, Inc.

    23,865       2,107,041  

Axcelis Technologies, Inc.*

    1,116       64,728  

Broadcom, Inc.

    13,392       6,295,847  

CEVA, Inc.*

    3,348       92,606  

Cirrus Logic, Inc.* (a)

    2,976       199,749  

Cohu, Inc.* (a)

    1,302       42,862  

Diodes, Inc.* (a)

    10,044       719,854  

Enphase Energy, Inc.*

    3,534       1,084,938  

Entegris, Inc.

    4,205       333,625  

First Solar, Inc.*

    2,035       296,235  

FormFactor, Inc.*

    2,418       48,868  

Ichor Holdings Ltd.* (a)

    8,184       208,201  

Impinj, Inc.* (a)

    1,488       170,569  

Intel Corp.

    135,777       3,860,140  

KLA Corp.

    3,906       1,236,054  

Kulicke & Soffa Industries, Inc.(a)

    13,392       561,660  

Lam Research Corp.

    3,720       1,505,782  

Lattice Semiconductor Corp.*

    4,650       225,572  

MACOM Technology Solutions Holdings, Inc.*

    1,488       86,111  

Magnachip Semiconductor Corp.*

    5,394       53,670  

Marvell Technology, Inc.

    22,506       893,038  

MaxLinear, Inc.*

    3,534       109,130  

Microchip Technology, Inc.(a)

    13,505       833,799  

Micron Technology, Inc.

    36,827       1,992,341  

MKS Instruments, Inc.

    3,348       275,038  

Monolithic Power Systems, Inc.(a)

    1,116       378,826  

NVIDIA Corp.

    66,587       8,987,247  

 

See Accompanying Notes to the Financial Statements.

 

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FlexShares® Morningstar US Market Factor Tilt Index Fund (cont.)

 

 

Investments   Shares     Value  
COMMON STOCKS – (continued)  
Semiconductors a& Semiconductor Equipment – (continued)  

NXP Semiconductors NV

    8,742     $ 1,277,031  

ON Semiconductor Corp.* (a)

    12,462       765,541  

Onto Innovation, Inc.* (a)

    3,348       223,780  

PDF Solutions, Inc.* (a)

    372       8,772  

Photronics, Inc.* (a)

    16,182       262,472  

Power Integrations, Inc.

    3,162       210,937  

Qorvo, Inc.*

    4,092       352,239  

QUALCOMM, Inc.

    37,199       4,376,834  

Rambus, Inc.* (a)

    3,720       112,195  

Semtech Corp.*

    3,534       97,856  

Silicon Laboratories, Inc.* (a)

    2,035       233,862  

SiTime Corp.* (a)

    558       50,114  

Skyworks Solutions, Inc.

    4,836       415,944  

SMART Global Holdings, Inc.* (a)

    9,300       125,829  

SolarEdge Technologies, Inc.* (a)

    1,488       342,285  

Synaptics, Inc.*

    1,674       148,316  

Teradyne, Inc.(a)

    4,650       378,278  

Texas Instruments, Inc.

    24,552       3,943,788  

Ultra Clean Holdings, Inc.*

    11,160       347,188  

Universal Display Corp.(a)

    2,790       265,664  

Veeco Instruments, Inc.* (a)

    1,488       27,126  

Wolfspeed, Inc.* (a)

    3,720       292,950  
              52,263,841  
Software – 6.5%              

8x8, Inc.* (a)

    2,790       11,802  

ACI Worldwide, Inc.* (a)

    5,394       131,236  

Adeia, Inc.(a)

    22,570       252,333  

Adobe, Inc.*

    12,210       3,888,885  

Agilysys, Inc.*

    372       23,871  

Alarm.com Holdings, Inc.* (a)

    3,534       207,941  

Altair Engineering, Inc., Class A* (a)

    1,302       63,863  

Alteryx, Inc., Class A* (a)

    4,255       207,346  

American Software, Inc., Class A(a)

    1,302       22,303  

Amplitude, Inc., Class A* (a)

    1,674       28,123  

ANSYS, Inc.*

    2,590       572,804  

Appfolio, Inc., Class A* (a)

    1,665       208,741  
Investments   Shares     Value  
Software – (continued)              

Appian Corp., Class A* (a)

    2,232     $ 108,966  

AppLovin Corp., Class A* (a)

    372       6,309  

Asana, Inc., Class A* (a)

    5,394       111,116  

Aspen Technology, Inc.* (a)

    930       224,549  

Autodesk, Inc.*

    5,952       1,275,514  

Avaya Holdings Corp.* (a)

    19,158       30,270  

Bentley Systems, Inc., Class B(a)

    4,278       150,928  

Bill.com Holdings, Inc.* (a)

    2,232       297,660  

Black Knight, Inc.*

    3,348       202,454  

Blackbaud, Inc.* (a)

    2,976       162,787  

Blackline, Inc.* (a)

    3,348       187,488  

Box, Inc., Class A* (a)

    5,394       156,696  

BTRS Holdings, Inc., Class 1* (a)

    10,044       94,815  

C3.ai, Inc., Class A* (a)

    6,510       85,346  

Cadence Design Systems, Inc.*

    7,254       1,098,183  

Cerence, Inc.* (a)

    1,116       19,195  

Ceridian HCM Holding, Inc.* (a)

    5,180       342,864  

ChannelAdvisor Corp.*

    3,720       85,709  

Clear Secure, Inc., Class A* (a)

    1,488       40,206  

Clearwater Analytics Holdings, Inc., Class A* (a)

    1,674       27,269  

CommVault Systems, Inc.* (a)

    2,976       181,209  

Confluent, Inc., Class A* (a)

    7,254       194,988  

Consensus Cloud Solutions, Inc.* (a)

    3,720       208,841  

Coupa Software, Inc.*

    5,022       267,321  

Crowdstrike Holdings, Inc., Class A*

    5,766       929,479  

CS Disco, Inc.* (a)

    930       9,970  

Datadog, Inc., Class A*

    7,215       580,880  

Digimarc Corp.* (a)

    744       12,157  

Digital Turbine, Inc.*

    6,510       95,046  

DocuSign, Inc.* (a)

    5,208       251,546  

Dolby Laboratories, Inc., Class A

    4,278       285,942  

DoubleVerify Holdings, Inc.* (a)

    744       21,747  

Dropbox, Inc., Class A* (a)

    15,996       347,913  

 

See Accompanying Notes to the Financial Statements.

 

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FlexShares® Morningstar US Market Factor Tilt Index Fund (cont.)

 

 

Investments   Shares     Value  
COMMON STOCKS – (continued)  
Software – (continued)              

Duck Creek Technologies, Inc.*

    5,952     $ 71,067  

Dynatrace, Inc.* (a)

    7,030       247,737  

E2open Parent Holdings, Inc.* (a)

    13,950       81,329  

Ebix, Inc.(a)

    1,860       36,809  

Elastic NV*

    2,604       166,526  

Enfusion, Inc., Class A*

    744       10,542  

Envestnet, Inc.*

    1,850       91,224  

Everbridge, Inc.*

    2,418       75,756  

Fair Isaac Corp.* (a)

    744       356,257  

Five9, Inc.*

    1,860       112,084  

Fortinet, Inc.*

    17,670       1,010,017  

Freshworks, Inc., Class A* (a)

    2,790       37,916  

Gitlab, Inc., Class A* (a)

    2,418       117,176  

Guidewire Software, Inc.*

    3,330       197,835  

HashiCorp, Inc., Class A* (a)

    2,976       91,452  

HubSpot, Inc.*

    1,116       330,961  

Intapp, Inc.*

    744       16,710  

InterDigital, Inc.

    2,604       129,862  

Intuit, Inc.

    7,626       3,260,115  

Jamf Holding Corp.* (a)

    3,906       92,455  

JFrog Ltd.* (a)

    4,092       103,937  

KnowBe4, Inc., Class A*

    4,650       114,297  

LivePerson, Inc.* (a)

    4,650       49,151  

LiveRamp Holdings, Inc.*

    3,534       64,884  

Manhattan Associates, Inc.*

    2,220       270,107  

Marathon Digital Holdings, Inc.* (a)

    28,086       368,207  

Matterport, Inc.* (a)

    18,972       66,212  

Microsoft Corp.

    197,210       45,778,357  

MicroStrategy, Inc., Class A* (a)

    372       99,514  

Mitek Systems, Inc.* (a)

    930       10,518  

Model N, Inc.* (a)

    744       28,272  

Momentive Global, Inc.*

    10,602       82,272  

N-able, Inc.* (a)

    2,976       32,230  

nCino, Inc.* (a)

    3,906       122,961  

NCR Corp.* (a)

    29,760       632,698  

New Relic, Inc.*

    3,534       209,354  

NortonLifeLock, Inc.(a)

    13,578       305,912  

Nutanix, Inc., Class A*

    14,136       387,326  
Investments   Shares     Value  
Software – (continued)              

Olo, Inc., Class A* (a)

    3,720     $ 32,773  

OneSpan, Inc.*

    1,488       16,353  

Oracle Corp.

    41,255       3,220,778  

PagerDuty, Inc.* (a)

    4,464       111,332  

Palantir Technologies, Inc., Class A* (a)

    49,475       434,885  

Palo Alto Networks, Inc.* (a)

    8,325       1,428,487  

Paycom Software, Inc.*

    1,302       450,492  

Paycor HCM, Inc.*

    1,116       34,005  

Paylocity Holding Corp.*

    1,116       258,678  

Pegasystems, Inc.(a)

    3,348       124,579  

Progress Software Corp.(a)

    740       37,762  

PROS Holdings, Inc.*

    2,232       55,688  

PTC, Inc.*

    2,418       284,913  

Q2 Holdings, Inc.* (a)

    3,162       98,148  

Qualtrics International, Inc., Class A* (a)

    9,114       109,095  

Qualys, Inc.* (a)

    1,488       212,129  

Rapid7, Inc.* (a)

    4,440       200,999  

RingCentral, Inc., Class A*

    2,418       85,887  

Riot Blockchain, Inc.* (a)

    30,132       207,610  

Roper Technologies, Inc.

    2,590       1,073,659  

Salesforce, Inc.*

    26,598       4,324,569  

SentinelOne, Inc., Class A* (a)

    10,974       250,646  

ServiceNow, Inc.*

    5,330       2,242,544  

Smartsheet, Inc., Class A* (a)

    8,742       305,271  

Splunk, Inc.*

    3,720       309,169  

Sprinklr, Inc., Class A*

    1,674       15,485  

Sprout Social, Inc., Class A* (a)

    2,418       145,878  

SPS Commerce, Inc.*

    1,295       163,843  

Sumo Logic, Inc.*

    5,394       41,588  

Synopsys, Inc.*

    3,906       1,142,700  

Tenable Holdings, Inc.* (a)

    5,394       219,212  

Teradata Corp.* (a)

    5,580       176,272  

Tyler Technologies, Inc.*

    925       299,080  

UiPath, Inc., Class A*

    7,254       91,763  

Unity Software, Inc.* (a)

    4,092       120,714  

Upland Software, Inc.*

    5,208       41,872  

Varonis Systems, Inc.* (a)

    6,882       184,231  

Verint Systems, Inc.*

    2,046       72,490  

Veritone, Inc.* (a)

    2,046       15,161  

 

See Accompanying Notes to the Financial Statements.

 

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FlexShares® Morningstar US Market Factor Tilt Index Fund (cont.)

 

 

Investments   Shares     Value  
COMMON STOCKS – (continued)  
Software – (continued)              

Vertex, Inc., Class A* (a)

    2,976     $ 53,628  

VMware, Inc., Class A

    6,696       753,501  

Workday, Inc., Class A*

    4,810       749,494  

Workiva, Inc.* (a)

    1,674       130,254  

Yext, Inc.*

    185       984  

Zendesk, Inc.*

    2,790       213,965  

Zoom Video Communications, Inc., Class A* (a)

    6,510       543,194  

Zscaler, Inc.* (a)

    1,860       286,626  

Zuora, Inc., Class A*

    9,858       75,808  
              90,422,844  
Specialty Retail – 2.5%              

Aaron’s Co., Inc. (The)

    4,278       44,577  

Abercrombie & Fitch Co., Class A*

    7,955       139,849  

Academy Sports & Outdoors, Inc.(a)

    18,972       835,337  

Advance Auto Parts, Inc.(a)

    1,860       353,251  

American Eagle Outfitters, Inc.(a)

    34,224       388,785  

America’s Car-Mart, Inc.* (a)

    1,488       101,720  

Arko Corp.(a)

    2,790       28,598  

Asbury Automotive Group, Inc.* (a)

    4,836       762,879  

AutoNation, Inc.*

    1,850       196,673  

AutoZone, Inc.*

    555       1,405,748  

Bath & Body Works, Inc.(a)

    7,998       266,973  

Best Buy Co., Inc.(a)

    7,440       508,970  

Boot Barn Holdings, Inc.* (a)

    1,488       84,518  

Buckle, Inc. (The)(a)

    7,068       277,984  

Burlington Stores, Inc.* (a)

    1,674       239,315  

Caleres, Inc.(a)

    7,812       213,502  

Camping World Holdings, Inc., Class A(a)

    6,660       185,348  

CarMax, Inc.* (a)

    4,836       304,716  

Carvana Co.* (a)

    6,510       88,080  

Chico’s FAS, Inc.* (a)

    25,296       148,740  

Children’s Place, Inc. (The)* (a)

    3,348       135,527  

Conn’s, Inc.* (a)

    3,534       29,014  
Investments   Shares     Value  
Specialty Retail – (continued)  

Container Store Group, Inc. (The)* (a)

    7,998     $ 43,429  

Designer Brands, Inc., Class A

    12,276       186,963  

Dick’s Sporting Goods, Inc.(a)

    13,505       1,536,329  

EVgo, Inc.* (a)

    3,906       28,943  

Five Below, Inc.* (a)

    1,116       163,327  

Floor & Decor Holdings, Inc., Class A* (a)

    2,232       163,762  

Foot Locker, Inc.

    16,280       516,076  

GameStop Corp., Class A* (a)

    8,184       231,689  

Gap, Inc. (The)(a)

    48,917       551,295  

Genesco, Inc.* (a)

    2,232       104,993  

Group 1 Automotive, Inc.(a)

    4,015       694,595  

Guess?, Inc.(a)

    7,254       123,173  

Haverty Furniture Cos., Inc.

    2,046       54,383  

Hibbett, Inc.

    2,418       150,932  

Home Depot, Inc. (The)

    27,010       7,998,471  

JOANN, Inc.(a)

    1,488       7,872  

Leslie’s, Inc.* (a)

    8,928       125,349  

Lithia Motors, Inc., Class A(a)

    1,110       219,946  

LL Flooring Holdings, Inc.* (a)

    6,510       54,163  

Lowe’s Cos., Inc.

    21,460       4,183,627  

MarineMax, Inc.* (a)

    6,138       198,319  

Monro, Inc.(a)

    558       26,645  

Murphy USA, Inc.(a)

    1,404       441,572  

National Vision Holdings, Inc.* (a)

    3,348       124,010  

ODP Corp. (The)*

    11,670       461,782  

OneWater Marine, Inc., Class A* (a)

    744       24,552  

O’Reilly Automotive, Inc.*

    1,801       1,507,743  

Penske Automotive Group, Inc.(a)

    1,521       169,774  

Petco Health & Wellness Co., Inc.* (a)

    3,534       37,213  

Rent-A-Center, Inc.(a)

    13,392       279,223  

RH* (a)

    558       141,693  

Ross Stores, Inc.

    8,742       836,522  

Sally Beauty Holdings, Inc.* (a)

    23,436       297,872  

Shoe Carnival, Inc.(a)

    2,976       71,364  

 

See Accompanying Notes to the Financial Statements.

 

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FlexShares® Morningstar US Market Factor Tilt Index Fund (cont.)

 

 

Investments   Shares     Value  
COMMON STOCKS – (continued)  
Specialty Retail – (continued)  

Signet Jewelers Ltd.(a)

    9,486     $ 618,867  

Sleep Number Corp.* (a)

    5,022       139,310  

Sonic Automotive, Inc., Class A(a)

    5,705       266,709  

Sportsman’s Warehouse Holdings, Inc.* (a)

    11,346       101,887  

TJX Cos., Inc. (The)

    29,970       2,160,837  

Tractor Supply Co.

    2,976       654,036  

TravelCenters of America, Inc.*

    2,232       141,911  

Ulta Beauty, Inc.*

    1,302       546,020  

Urban Outfitters, Inc.* (a)

    10,360       247,190  

Victoria’s Secret & Co.* (a)

    16,650       626,040  

Warby Parker, Inc., Class A* (a)

    1,674       26,868  

Williams-Sonoma, Inc.(a)

    2,418       299,421  

Zumiez, Inc.* (a)

    5,952       133,503  
              34,460,304  
Technology Hardware, Storage & Peripherals – 4.7%  

Apple, Inc.

    400,525       61,416,504  

Corsair Gaming, Inc.* (a)

    8,184       112,939  

Dell Technologies, Inc., Class C

    8,928       342,835  

Hewlett Packard Enterprise Co.(a)

    44,453       634,344  

HP, Inc.

    32,843       907,124  

NetApp, Inc.

    6,696       463,832  

Pure Storage, Inc., Class A*

    9,814       302,860  

Seagate Technology Holdings plc

    7,440       369,470  

Super Micro Computer, Inc.*

    11,160       776,625  

Western Digital Corp.*

    10,416       357,998  

Xerox Holdings Corp.(a)

    20,905       305,840  
              65,990,371  
Textiles, Apparel & Luxury Goods – 0.8%  

Capri Holdings Ltd.*

    4,650       212,412  

Carter’s, Inc.(a)

    9,486       643,815  

Columbia Sportswear Co.(a)

    2,046       152,427  

Crocs, Inc.* (a)

    14,136       1,000,122  

Deckers Outdoor Corp.* (a)

    930       325,435  
Investments   Shares     Value  
Textiles, Apparel & Luxury Goods – (continued)  

Fossil Group, Inc.*

    12,648     $ 53,754  

G-III Apparel Group Ltd.* (a)

    5,022       97,929  

Hanesbrands, Inc.(a)

    79,792       544,181  

Kontoor Brands, Inc.(a)

    10,230       365,211  

Levi Strauss & Co., Class A(a)

    5,208       77,912  

Lululemon Athletica, Inc.*

    2,976       979,223  

Movado Group, Inc.(a)

    1,860       61,510  

NIKE, Inc., Class B

    33,852       3,137,403  

Oxford Industries, Inc.(a)

    1,116       113,531  

PVH Corp.

    14,880       763,642  

Ralph Lauren Corp.(a)

    10,230       948,219  

Skechers USA, Inc., Class A*

    6,510       224,139  

Steven Madden Ltd.

    2,046       61,114  

Tapestry, Inc.(a)

    10,360       328,205  

Under Armour, Inc., Class A* (a)

    11,904       88,685  

Under Armour, Inc., Class C*

    10,044       65,889  

VF Corp.

    9,858       278,488  

Wolverine World Wide, Inc.(a)

    19,716       337,735  
              10,860,981  
Thrifts & Mortgage Finance – 0.5%  

Axos Financial, Inc.*

    12,276       478,273  

Essent Group Ltd.(a)

    24,366       964,406  

Federal Agricultural Mortgage Corp., Class C

    2,418       278,554  

Merchants Bancorp

    3,348       80,185  

MGIC Investment Corp.

    63,640       868,686  

Mr Cooper Group, Inc.*

    17,760       701,342  

New York Community Bancorp, Inc.(a)

    103,785       966,238  

NMI Holdings, Inc., Class A*

    20,460       448,688  

Northfield Bancorp, Inc.(a)

    4,810       77,152  

PennyMac Financial Services, Inc.(a)

    8,325       443,889  

Provident Financial Services, Inc.(a)

    14,880       333,610  

Radian Group, Inc.

    40,163       838,202  

Rocket Cos., Inc., Class A(a)

    29,946       206,627  

TFS Financial Corp.(a)

    7,440       104,532  

TrustCo Bank Corp. NY

    3,534       131,889  

UWM Holdings Corp.(a)

    27,156       89,072  

 

See Accompanying Notes to the Financial Statements.

 

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FlexShares® Morningstar US Market Factor Tilt Index Fund (cont.)

 

 

Investments   Shares     Value  
COMMON STOCKS – (continued)  
Thrifts & Mortgage Finance – (continued)  

Walker & Dunlop, Inc.(a)

    2,046     $ 184,058  

WSFS Financial Corp.

    12,950       602,952  
              7,798,355  
Tobacco – 0.6%              

Altria Group, Inc.

    60,077       2,779,763  

Philip Morris International, Inc.

    51,149       4,698,036  

Turning Point Brands, Inc.

    1,488       35,057  

Universal Corp.(a)

    7,030       355,788  

Vector Group Ltd.(a)

    29,202       310,125  
              8,178,769  
Trading Companies & Distributors – 0.8%  

Air Lease Corp.

    21,275       750,795  

Applied Industrial Technologies, Inc.

    2,604       323,885  

Beacon Roofing Supply, Inc.* (a)

    12,807       721,674  

BlueLinx Holdings, Inc.* (a)

    2,046       144,161  

Boise Cascade Co.(a)

    8,928       596,122  

Core & Main, Inc., Class A* (a)

    370       8,725  

Fastenal Co.(a)

    14,136       683,193  

GATX Corp.(a)

    2,604       272,665  

GMS, Inc.* (a)

    11,346       535,531  

H&E Equipment Services, Inc.(a)

    3,534       133,444  

Herc Holdings, Inc.(a)

    5,394       634,388  

McGrath RentCorp

    2,035       191,392  

MRC Global, Inc.*

    6,696       67,161  

MSC Industrial Direct Co., Inc., Class A

    3,348       277,817  

NOW, Inc.*

    12,213       155,471  

Rush Enterprises, Inc., Class A

    8,140       406,105  

SiteOne Landscape Supply, Inc.* (a)

    2,418       280,174  

Titan Machinery, Inc.*

    2,232       76,736  

Triton International Ltd.(a)

    15,269       926,676  

United Rentals, Inc.*

    2,418       763,387  

Univar Solutions, Inc.*

    38,129       971,527  

Veritiv Corp.* (a)

    1,295       150,557  
Investments   Shares     Value  
Trading Companies & Distributors – (continued)  

Watsco, Inc.(a)

    744     $ 201,594  

WESCO International, Inc.*

    10,602       1,460,637  

WW Grainger, Inc.(a)

    1,116       652,135  
              11,385,952  
Water Utilities – 0.1%              

American States Water Co.(a)

    2,604       235,558  

American Water Works Co., Inc.(a)

    4,650       675,831  

California Water Service Group

    3,720       230,863  

Essential Utilities, Inc.(a)

    4,810       212,698  

Middlesex Water Co.(a)

    558       49,924  

SJW Group(a)

    558       39,440  

York Water Co. (The)

    2,220       96,703  
              1,541,017  
Wireless Telecommunication Services – 0.2%  

Gogo, Inc.* (a)

    8,742       124,311  

Shenandoah Telecommunications Co.(a)

    2,232       50,577  

Telephone and Data Systems, Inc.(a)

    1,110       18,870  

T-Mobile US, Inc.*

    15,540       2,355,243  
              2,549,001  
Total Common Stocks
(Cost $932,350,914)

 

    1,385,090,679  
    Number of
Warrants
       
WARRANTS – 0.0%(d)  
Oil, Gas & Consumable Fuels – 0.0%(d)  

Occidental Petroleum Corp., expiring 8/3/2027, price 22.00 USD*
(Cost $21,117)

    4,266       215,860  

 

See Accompanying Notes to the Financial Statements.

 

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FlexShares® Morningstar US Market Factor Tilt Index Fund (cont.)

 

 

Investments   Number of
Rights
    Value  
RIGHTS – 0.0%(d)  
Biotechnology – 0.0%(d)  

Achillion Pharmaceuticals, Inc., CVR* ‡ (d)

    44,344     $ 25,719  
Pharmaceuticals – 0.0%(d)  

Zogenix, Inc., CVR* ‡

    4,675       4,675  
Total Rights
(Cost $0)

 

    30,394  
    Principal
Amount
       
SECURITIES LENDING REINVESTMENTS(e) – 14.6%  
CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSIT – 2.1%  

Barclays Bank plc, New York

 

 

(SOFR + 0.52%), 3.56%, 4/5/2023(f)

  $ 5,000,000       4,995,490  

Credit Agricole CIB, New York

 

 

(SOFR + 0.68%), 3.73%, 4/25/2023(f)

    6,000,000       5,999,400  

MUFG Bank Ltd., New York Branch

 

 

(SOFR + 0.59%), 3.63%, 2/10/2023(f)

    5,000,000       5,000,115  

Royal Bank of Canada

 

 

(US Federal Funds Effective Rate (continuous series) + 0.37%), 3.45%, 12/2/2022(f)

    7,000,000       7,000,000  

The Sumitomo Bank Ltd., New York

 

 

(SOFR + 0.75%), 3.80%, 4/21/2023(f)

    6,000,000       6,000,042  
Total Certificates of Deposit
(Cost $29,000,000)

 

    28,995,047  
   
COMMERCIAL PAPER – 0.4%  

Macquarie Bank Ltd.

 

 

(SOFR + 0.31%), 3.35%, 11/3/2022(f) (Cost $6,000,000)

    6,000,000       6,000,000  
Investments   Principal
Amount
    Value  
REPURCHASE AGREEMENTS – 12.1%  

BofA Securities, Inc., 3.52%, dated 10/31/2022, due 1/31/2023, repurchase price $6,053,973, collateralized by various U.S. Treasury Securities, ranging from 0.13% – 4.13%, maturing 11/15/2023 – 2/15/2051; total market value $6,084,291

  $ 6,000,000     $ 6,000,000  

Citigroup Global Markets, Inc., 3.00%, dated 10/31/2022, due 11/1/2022, repurchase price $71,827,753, collateralized by various U.S. Treasury Securities, ranging from 0.75% – 5.50%, maturing 7/15/2028 – 1/15/2029; total market value $72,331,897

    71,821,768       71,821,768  

National Bank of Canada, 3.07%, dated 10/31/2022, due 11/7/2022, repurchase price $71,042,383, collateralized by various U.S. Treasury Securities, ranging from 0.00% – 3.13%, maturing 12/1/2022 – 8/15/2052; total market value $71,972,852

    71,000,000       71,000,000  

 

See Accompanying Notes to the Financial Statements.

 

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FlexShares® Morningstar US Market Factor Tilt Index Fund (cont.)

 

 

Investments   Principal
Amount
    Value  
REPURCHASE AGREEMENTS – (continued)  

Societe Generale, New York Branch, 3.05%, dated 10/31/2022, due 11/7/2022, repurchase price $20,011,861, collateralized by various U.S. Treasury Securities, ranging from 0.63% – 2.88%, maturing 7/31/2026 – 7/31/2028; total market value $20,231,920

  $ 20,000,000     $ 20,000,000  
Total Repurchase Agreements
(Cost $168,821,768)

 

    168,821,768  
Total Securities Lending Reinvestments
(Cost $203,821,768)

 

    203,816,815  
Total Investments – 113.7%
(Cost $1,136,193,799)

 

    1,589,153,748  

Liabilities in excess of other assets – (13.7%)

 

    (191,746,246
Net Assets – 100.0%

 

  $ 1,397,407,502  

 

*

Non-income producing security.

 

 

Security is valued using significant unobservable inputs and is classified as Level 3 in the fair value hierarchy.

 

(a) 

The security or a portion of this security is on loan at October 31, 2022. The total value of securities on loan at October 31, 2022 was $275,892,234, collateralized in the form of cash with a value of $203,821,768 that was reinvested in the securities shown in the Securities Lending Reinvestment section of the Schedule of Investments; $78,031,431 of collateral in the form of U.S. Government

  Treasury Securities, interest rates ranging from 0.00% – 6.63%, and maturity dates ranging from November 15, 2022 – May 15, 2052 and $1,954,021 of collateral in the form of Foreign Government Fixed Income Securities, interest rates ranging from 0.00% – 6.25%, and maturity dates ranging from March 22, 2023 – June 30, 2120; a total value of $283,807,220.

 

(b) 

Security exempt from registration pursuant to Regulation S under the Securities Act of 1933. Regulation S applies to securities offerings that are made outside of the United States and do not involve direct selling efforts in the United States and as such may have restrictions on resale.

 

(c) 

Investment in affiliated company. Northern Trust Investments, Inc., the Investment Adviser of the Fund, is a subsidiary of Northern Trust Corporation.

 

(d) 

Represents less than 0.05% of net assets.

 

(e) 

The security was purchased with cash collateral held from securities on loan at October 31, 2022. The total value of securities purchased was $203,816,815.

 

(f) 

Variable or floating rate security, linked to the referenced benchmark. The interest rate shown is the rate in effect as of October 31, 2022.

 

Percentages shown are based on Net Assets.

 

Abbreviations

 

CVR – Contingent Value Rights

SOFR – Secured Overnight Financing Rate

 

As of October 31, 2022, the gross unrealized appreciation (depreciation) of investments based on the aggregate cost of investments (including derivative instruments, if applicable) for federal income tax purposes was as follows:

 

   

Aggregate gross unrealized appreciation

   $ 511,863,428  

Aggregate gross unrealized depreciation

     (59,056,132

Net unrealized appreciation

   $ 452,807,296  

Federal income tax cost

   $ 1,136,631,882  

 

Investment in a company which was affiliated for the period ended October 31, 2022, was as follows:

 

Security

  Value
October 31,
2021
    Purchases
at Cost
    Sales
Proceeds
    Shares
October 31,
2022
    Value
October 31,
2022
    Change in
Unrealized
Appreciation
(Depreciation)
    Dividend
Income
    Realized
Gain
 

Northern Trust Corp.

  $ 902,375     $ 79,744     $ 167,649       6,696     $ 564,807     $ (287,907   $ 18,788     $ 38,244  

 

See Accompanying Notes to the Financial Statements.

 

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FlexShares® Morningstar US Market Factor Tilt Index Fund (cont.)

 

 

Futures Contracts

FlexShares® Morningstar US Market Factor Tilt Index Fund had the following open futures contracts as of October 31, 2022:    

 

    Number of
Contracts
    Expiration
Date
    Trading
Currency
    Notional
Amount
    Value and
Unrealized
Appreciation*
 

Long Contracts

 

 

Russell 2000 E-Mini Index

    28       12/16/2022       USD     $ 2,594,200     $ 90,049  

S&P 500 E-Mini Index

    37       12/16/2022       USD       7,183,550       111,409  

S&P Midcap 400 E-Mini Index

    8       12/16/2022       USD       1,951,680       83,972  
                                    $ 285,430  

 

*

This amount represents the cumulative appreciation/depreciation on futures contracts. Current day’s variation margin is reported within the Statement of Assets and Liabilities for futures contracts.

 

Abbreviations:

 

USD — US Dollar

 

Security Type   % of Net Assets  

Common Stocks

    99.1

Warrants

     0.0   

Rights

     0.0   

Securities Lending Reinvestments

    14.6  

Others(1)

    (13.7
      100.0

 

 

Amount represents less than 0.05%.

 

(1) 

Includes any other net assets/(liabilities).

 

See Accompanying Notes to the Financial Statements.

 

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Schedule of Investments

FlexShares® Morningstar Developed Markets ex-US Factor Tilt Index Fund

 

October 31, 2022

 

 

Investments   Shares     Value  
COMMON STOCKS – 97.5%  
Aerospace & Defense – 1.1%  

Airbus SE

    8,733     $ 945,814  

Austal Ltd.(a)

    66,789       106,343  

Babcock International Group plc*

    168,633       535,093  

BAE Systems plc

    51,168       479,782  

Bombardier, Inc., Class B* (a)

    26,445       775,679  

CAE, Inc.* (a)

    4,836       92,178  

Chemring Group plc

    8,536       29,680  

Dassault Aviation SA

    550       81,756  

Elbit Systems Ltd.

    412       83,723  

Hensoldt AG

    3,276       77,060  

INVISIO AB(a)

    2,552       37,874  

Kongsberg Gruppen ASA

    1,540       55,190  

Leonardo SpA

    12,056       96,897  

LISI

    880       17,378  

Montana Aerospace AG* (b)

    1,496       17,161  

MTU Aero Engines AG

    738       132,204  

QinetiQ Group plc

    39,688       164,227  

Rheinmetall AG

    779       126,653  

Rolls-Royce Holdings plc*

    137,309       123,548  

Saab AB, Class B

    1,596       56,356  

Safran SA

    5,412       602,934  

Singapore Technologies Engineering Ltd.

    17,900       41,743  

Thales SA

    1,599       203,315  
              4,882,588  
Air Freight & Logistics – 0.6%  

bpost SA(a)

    31,119       153,782  

Cargojet, Inc.

    672       65,424  

Cia de Distribucion Integral Logista Holdings SA

    21,976       454,817  

Deutsche Post AG (Registered)

    19,926       707,207  

DSV A/S

    2,665       360,874  

Freightways Ltd.(a)

    6,248       37,568  

Hitachi Transport System Ltd.(a)

    1,300       77,754  

ID Logistics Group*

    81       21,775  

International Distributions Services plc

    14,455       33,668  

Kerry Logistics Network Ltd.

    18,500       29,365  

Mainfreight Ltd.(a)

    1,892       83,580  
Investments   Shares     Value  
Air Freight & Logistics – (continued)  

Nippon Express Holdings, Inc.

    1,600     $ 80,412  

Oesterreichische Post AG(a)

    588       16,766  

PostNL NV(a)

    158,515       248,633  

SBS Holdings, Inc.(a)

    8,200       159,989  

SG Holdings Co. Ltd.

    8,400       111,446  

Singapore Post Ltd.

    101,200       38,618  

Yamato Holdings Co. Ltd.

    6,200       91,935  
              2,773,613  
Airlines – 0.3%  

Air Canada*

    5,192       74,642  

Air France-KLM*

    375,437       494,071  

Air New Zealand Ltd.* (a)

    11,968       5,423  

ANA Holdings, Inc.*

    2,400       46,681  

Deutsche Lufthansa AG (Registered)*

    11,748       80,616  

easyJet plc*

    14,080       56,479  

Exchange Income Corp.(a)

    2,952       98,468  

Finnair OYJ* (a)

    82,324       34,905  

Japan Airlines Co. Ltd.*

    2,800       52,276  

JET2 plc*

    2,813       27,523  

Qantas Airways Ltd.*

    22,968       85,771  

Singapore Airlines Ltd.*

    16,799       62,443  

Wizz Air Holdings plc* (a) (b)

    728       14,375  
              1,133,673  
Auto Components – 1.6%  

Aisin Corp.

    4,300       110,368  

ARB Corp. Ltd.(a)

    1,007       18,680  

Brembo SpA

    3,647       38,136  

Bridgestone Corp.

    12,000       432,899  

Burelle SA

    132       55,577  

CIE Automotive SA(a)

    15,539       395,314  

Cie Generale des Etablissements Michelin SCA

    16,072       409,986  

Cie Plastic Omnium SA

    17,835       250,130  

Continental AG

    1,845       95,698  

Denso Corp.

    8,200       407,697  

Dometic Group AB(a) (c)

    5,962       34,130  

Exedy Corp.

    12,300       144,239  

Faurecia SE*

    5,146       76,883  

Gestamp Automocion SA(b)

    46,043       161,822  

 

See Accompanying Notes to the Financial Statements.

 

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FlexShares® Morningstar Developed Markets ex-US Factor Tilt Index Fund (cont.)

 

 

Investments   Shares     Value  
COMMON STOCKS – (continued)  
Auto Components – (continued)  

GUD Holdings Ltd.(a)

    6,543     $ 33,639  

Hella GmbH & Co. KGaA

    660       51,565  

Johnson Electric Holdings Ltd.(a)

    144,778       149,207  

JTEKT Corp.

    6,700       47,331  

Koito Manufacturing Co. Ltd.

    5,000       71,114  

KYB Corp.

    8,200       179,574  

Linamar Corp.

    1,584       67,712  

Magna International, Inc.

    5,781       321,758  

Musashi Seimitsu Industry Co. Ltd.(a)

    16,400       189,449  

NGK Spark Plug Co. Ltd.

    2,700       49,228  

NHK Spring Co. Ltd.

    68,500       379,749  

Nifco, Inc.

    2,400       55,788  

NOK Corp.

    37,100       303,519  

Nokian Renkaat OYJ

    2,552       28,779  

Pirelli & C SpA(b)

    9,548       36,030  

Schaeffler AG (Preference)

    55,350       284,740  

Shoei Co. Ltd.

    2,200       81,259  

Stanley Electric Co. Ltd.(a)

    3,800       64,631  

Sumitomo Electric Industries Ltd.(a)

    16,400       171,464  

Sumitomo Rubber Industries Ltd.

    4,900       42,066  

TI Fluid Systems plc(b)

    132,389       211,567  

Tokai Rika Co. Ltd.

    18,800       196,304  

Toyo Tire Corp.(a)

    41,400       485,486  

Toyoda Gosei Co. Ltd.

    2,000       31,971  

Toyota Boshoku Corp.(a)

    2,700       34,405  

TS Tech Co. Ltd.(a)

    33,400       349,426  

Valeo

    4,746       78,288  

Vitesco Technologies Group AG*

    6,355       340,428  

Yokohama Rubber Co. Ltd. (The)

    3,600       56,385  
              7,024,421  
Automobiles – 2.1%  

Aston Martin Lagonda Global Holdings plc* (a) (b)

    578       703  

Bayerische Motoren Werke AG

    6,847       538,130  

Bayerische Motoren Werke AG (Preference)

    1,012       74,716  
Investments   Shares     Value  
Automobiles – (continued)  

Ferrari NV

    1,886     $ 371,874  

Honda Motor Co. Ltd.

    36,900       837,378  

Isuzu Motors Ltd.

    12,300       144,321  

Mazda Motor Corp.

    8,900       60,058  

Mercedes-Benz Group AG

    15,744       911,850  

Mitsubishi Motors Corp.*

    13,500       45,413  

Nissan Motor Co. Ltd.(a)

    53,700       171,395  

Piaggio & C SpA

    35,322       90,767  

PIERER Mobility AG(a)

    440       25,501  

Porsche Automobil Holding SE (Preference)

    3,034       169,724  

Renault SA*

    3,265       100,584  

Stellantis NV

    48,568       655,331  

Subaru Corp.

    12,700       197,846  

Suzuki Motor Corp.

    11,500       388,401  

Toyota Motor Corp.

    262,400       3,635,838  

Trigano SA

    2,378       243,491  

Volkswagen AG (Preference)

    4,018       513,634  

Volvo Car AB, Class B*

    10,332       43,841  

Yamaha Motor Co. Ltd.(a)

    8,200       169,368  
              9,390,164  
Banks – 10.4%  

77 Bank Ltd. (The)

    24,600       298,077  

ABN AMRO Bank NV, CVA(b)

    9,052       89,072  

AIB Group plc

    18,788       54,408  

Aktia Bank OYJ(a)

    13,612       135,341  

Alandsbanken Abp, Class B(a)

    1,512       47,820  

Alior Bank SA*

    29,643       182,654  

AMCO - Asset Management Co. SpA* (a)

    239       925  

Aozora Bank Ltd.

    2,900       49,889  

Australia & New Zealand Banking Group Ltd.(a)

    60,395       987,117  

Awa Bank Ltd. (The)(a)

    16,400       206,221  

Banca Popolare di Sondrio SpA

    139,031       498,803  

Banco Bilbao Vizcaya Argentaria SA(a)

    144,115       741,949  

Banco BPM SpA

    32,208       97,440  

Banco Comercial Portugues SA, Class R

    189,546       27,052  

Banco de Sabadell SA

    125,993       99,072  

Banco Santander SA(a)

    365,802       947,959  

 

See Accompanying Notes to the Financial Statements.

 

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FlexShares® Morningstar Developed Markets ex-US Factor Tilt Index Fund (cont.)

 

 

Investments   Shares     Value  
COMMON STOCKS – (continued)  
Banks – (continued)  

Bank Hapoalim BM

    23,493     $ 227,621  

Bank Leumi Le-Israel BM

    31,037       297,627  

Bank Millennium SA*

    25,740       23,521  

Bank of Ireland Group plc

    17,794       128,313  

Bank of Kyoto Ltd. (The)

    1,600       57,698  

Bank of Montreal(a)

    13,858       1,274,910  

Bank of Nova Scotia (The)

    24,805       1,197,470  

Bank of Queensland Ltd.(a)

    13,492       63,498  

Bank Polska Kasa Opieki SA

    4,004       65,825  

Bankinter SA(a)

    9,240       55,853  

Banque Cantonale de Geneve

    697       125,366  

Banque Cantonale Vaudoise (Registered)

    701       62,412  

Barclays plc

    335,913       571,467  

BAWAG Group AG* (b)

    2,105       101,777  

Bendigo & Adelaide Bank Ltd.(a)

    9,421       54,279  

Berner Kantonalbank AG (Registered)

    126       27,762  

BNP Paribas SA

    24,559       1,152,841  

BPER Banca

    40,348       74,671  

CaixaBank SA

    96,227       318,890  

Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce

    18,327       831,268  

Canadian Western Bank(a)

    28,249       490,819  

Chiba Bank Ltd. (The)

    17,400       95,174  

Chugin Financial Group, Inc.

    61,500       370,734  

Close Brothers Group plc

    47,232       534,017  

Commerzbank AG*

    20,787       166,331  

Commonwealth Bank of Australia

    24,641       1,649,410  

Concordia Financial Group Ltd.

    32,321       98,506  

Credit Agricole SA

    28,126       255,355  

Credito Emiliano SpA

    28,085       166,547  

Dah Sing Banking Group Ltd.(a)

    149,440       89,095  

Dah Sing Financial Holdings Ltd.

    65,600       129,865  

Daishi Hokuetsu Financial Group, Inc.

    16,400       289,636  

Danske Bank A/S

    13,079       211,138  

DBS Group Holdings Ltd.

    37,856       914,900  

DNB Bank ASA

    17,056       301,851  
Investments   Shares     Value  
Banks – (continued)  

Erste Group Bank AG

    7,380     $ 182,059  

FIBI Holdings Ltd.

    1,100       52,101  

FinecoBank Banca Fineco SpA

    11,029       148,683  

First International Bank of Israel Ltd. (The)

    1,144       49,635  

Fukuoka Financial Group, Inc.

    2,800       47,547  

Graubuendner Kantonalbank

    7       11,786  

Gunma Bank Ltd. (The)

    139,400       379,837  

Hachijuni Bank Ltd. (The)

    159,000       507,054  

Hang Seng Bank Ltd.

    12,300       173,143  

Heartland Group Holdings Ltd.

    50,556       50,224  

Hirogin Holdings, Inc.

    95,300       393,036  

Hokuhoku Financial Group, Inc.

    40,900       245,727  

HSBC Holdings plc

    424,145       2,184,342  

Hyakugo Bank Ltd. (The)

    90,200       199,656  

ING Bank Slaski SA

    748       26,086  

ING Groep NV

    82,738       813,979  

Intesa Sanpaolo SpA

    361,702       689,595  

Israel Discount Bank Ltd., Class A

    29,866       170,736  

Iyogin Holdings, Inc.

    102,500       480,657  

Jyske Bank A/S (Registered)*

    1,292       69,775  

KBC Ancora

    352       12,517  

KBC Group NV

    6,519       326,663  

Kiyo Bank Ltd. (The)

    22,700       218,852  

Kyushu Financial Group, Inc.(a)

    134,400       339,990  

Laurentian Bank of Canada(a)

    14,801       329,864  

Liechtensteinische Landesbank AG

    3,526       192,728  

Lloyds Banking Group plc

    1,509,538       730,310  

Luzerner Kantonalbank AG (Registered)

    16       6,603  

Mebuki Financial Group, Inc.

    28,010       54,462  

Mediobanca Banca di Credito Finanziario SpA

    13,776       124,881  

Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group, Inc.

    262,400       1,234,896  

Mizrahi Tefahot Bank Ltd.

    3,047       115,750  

Mizuho Financial Group, Inc.

    53,329       576,219  

National Australia Bank Ltd.

    45,674       946,866  

National Bank of Canada

    6,970       473,984  

NatWest Group plc

    96,664       261,319  

 

See Accompanying Notes to the Financial Statements.

 

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FlexShares® Morningstar Developed Markets ex-US Factor Tilt Index Fund (cont.)

 

 

Investments   Shares     Value  
COMMON STOCKS – (continued)  
Banks – (continued)  

Nishi-Nippon Financial Holdings, Inc.

    53,300     $ 271,816  

Nordea Bank Abp

    66,502       635,023  

North Pacific Bank Ltd.(a)

    94,300       149,728  

Ogaki Kyoritsu Bank Ltd. (The)

    13,500       159,401  

Oversea-Chinese Banking Corp. Ltd.

    86,170       738,635  

Pareto Bank ASA

    16,280       73,674  

Powszechna Kasa Oszczednosci Bank Polski SA

    16,716       91,334  

Raiffeisen Bank International AG

    4,224       58,739  

Resona Holdings, Inc.

    56,300       212,003  

Ringkjoebing Landbobank A/S

    704       76,638  

Royal Bank of Canada(a)

    29,438       2,720,325  

San-In Godo Bank Ltd. (The)(a)

    53,300       253,886  

Santander Bank Polska SA

    836       44,539  

Shiga Bank Ltd. (The)

    17,400       294,653  

Shinsei Bank Ltd.

    2,600       38,658  

Shizuoka Financial Group, Inc.

    17,200       108,545  

Skandinaviska Enskilda Banken AB, Class A

    39,811       419,710  

Skandinaviska Enskilda Banken AB, Class C

    684       7,799  

Societe Generale SA

    16,359       375,512  

Spar Nord Bank A/S

    28,823       348,973  

SpareBank 1 Nord Norge

    33,907       281,448  

Sparebank 1 Oestlandet

    1,329       14,368  

SpareBank 1 SMN

    3,103       33,487  

SpareBank 1 SR-Bank ASA

    4,796       48,805  

Sparebanken Vest

    31,529       279,905  

St Galler Kantonalbank AG (Registered)

    110       51,826  

Standard Chartered plc

    54,694       327,580  

Sumitomo Mitsui Financial Group, Inc.

    27,900       783,306  

Sumitomo Mitsui Trust Holdings, Inc.

    8,200       235,957  

Suruga Bank Ltd.

    70,500       186,881  

Svenska Handelsbanken AB, Class A

    28,700       266,600  
Investments   Shares     Value  
Banks – (continued)  

Svenska Handelsbanken AB, Class B

    908     $ 9,926  

Swedbank AB, Class A

    17,220       256,575  

Sydbank A/S

    20,213       616,113  

TBC Bank Group plc

    14,596       316,608  

Toronto-Dominion Bank (The)

    38,177       2,440,272  

Unicaja Banco SA

    549,933       487,000  

UniCredit SpA

    46,371       575,085  

United Overseas Bank Ltd.

    30,926       606,675  

Valiant Holding AG (Registered)

    5,289       518,462  

Virgin Money UK plc

    41,844       65,569  

Walliser Kantonalbank (Registered)

    485       52,098  

Westpac Banking Corp.

    51,783       798,346  

Yamaguchi Financial Group, Inc.

    77,900       409,848  

Zuger Kantonalbank AG

    10       73,745  
              46,577,884  
Beverages – 1.1%  

Anheuser-Busch InBev SA/NV

    13,817       690,995  

Asahi Group Holdings Ltd.(a)

    6,900       193,303  

Britvic plc

    3,520       29,484  

Budweiser Brewing Co. APAC Ltd.(b)

    14,400       30,305  

C&C Group plc* (a)

    23,522       44,279  

Carlsberg A/S, Class B

    1,599       188,503  

Coca-Cola Bottlers Japan Holdings, Inc.

    3,354       30,328  

Coca-Cola Europacific Partners plc(a)

    3,250       152,912  

Coca-Cola HBC AG

    4,000       87,618  

Davide Campari-Milano NV

    10,094       90,725  

Diageo plc

    33,620       1,392,728  

Fevertree Drinks plc

    2,199       24,192  

Heineken Holding NV

    1,461       99,779  

Heineken NV

    3,403       284,540  

Ito En Ltd.

    800       28,257  

Kirin Holdings Co. Ltd.

    16,438       242,143  

Olvi OYJ, Class A

    1,452       44,846  

Pernod Ricard SA

    2,829       496,857  

Primo Water Corp.

    8,815       128,343  

Remy Cointreau SA

    398       61,011  

 

See Accompanying Notes to the Financial Statements.

 

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FlexShares® Morningstar Developed Markets ex-US Factor Tilt Index Fund (cont.)

 

 

Investments   Shares     Value  
COMMON STOCKS – (continued)  
Beverages – (continued)  

Royal Unibrew A/S

    836     $ 47,757  

Sapporo Holdings Ltd.(a)

    6,000       132,405  

Suntory Beverage & Food Ltd.

    1,800       60,309  

Takara Holdings, Inc.

    12,300       85,732  

Treasury Wine Estates Ltd.

    8,668       71,779  
              4,739,130  
Biotechnology – 0.6%  

Abcam plc*

    4,545       70,330  

Argenx SE*

    861       335,963  

Bavarian Nordic A/S* (a)

    3,823       121,807  

BioGaia AB, Class B

    5,670       44,896  

Biotest AG (Preference)

    924       31,963  

Clinuvel Pharmaceuticals Ltd.(a)

    1,368       17,110  

CSL Ltd.

    6,929       1,242,737  

Galapagos NV*

    924       42,182  

Genmab A/S*

    943       363,552  

Genus plc

    2,520       74,102  

Grifols SA* (a)

    3,564       30,314  

Grifols SA (Preference), Class B*

    5,680       35,423  

Idorsia Ltd.* (a)

    3,564       55,201  

Imugene Ltd.* (a)

    171,556       19,198  

Mesoblast Ltd.*

    44,748       26,468  

Pacific Edge Ltd.* (a)

    60,412       15,091  

PeptiDream, Inc.* (a)

    2,500       27,467  

Pharma Mar SA

    414       24,804  

Takara Bio, Inc.

    400       4,691  

Telix Pharmaceuticals Ltd.* (a)

    14,168       62,784  

Valneva SE*

    4,620       31,260  

Vitrolife AB(a)

    880       14,223  
              2,691,566  
Building Products – 1.0%  

AGC, Inc.(a)

    5,000       156,928  

Arbonia AG(a)

    2,156       26,283  

Assa Abloy AB, Class B

    14,842       299,514  

Belimo Holding AG (Registered)

    132       53,816  

Bunka Shutter Co. Ltd.(a)

    22,200       159,665  

Carel Industries SpA(b)

    840       18,306  

Central Glass Co. Ltd.(a)

    12,500       295,186  
Investments   Shares     Value  
Building Products – (continued)  

Cie de Saint-Gobain

    11,152     $ 456,314  

Daikin Industries Ltd.

    4,200       632,536  

dormakaba Holding AG

    126       40,038  

Fletcher Building Ltd.

    17,649       52,701  

Geberit AG (Registered)

    533       237,167  

Genuit Group plc

    15,664       46,079  

Inrom Construction Industries Ltd.(a)

    8,932       36,621  

Inwido AB

    4,884       43,844  

James Halstead plc

    9,372       20,502  

Kingspan Group plc

    2,461       124,292  

Lindab International AB

    2,244       23,861  

Lixil Corp.

    6,000       90,867  

Munters Group AB(b)

    10,384       80,954  

Nibe Industrier AB, Class B(a)

    23,739       189,260  

Nichias Corp.

    21,300       329,026  

Nichiha Corp.(a)

    12,300       233,198  

Nitto Boseki Co. Ltd.

    1,900       28,238  

Noritz Corp.(a)

    16,400       168,596  

Reliance Worldwide Corp. Ltd.(a)

    13,860       28,449  

ROCKWOOL A/S, Class A

    88       17,360  

ROCKWOOL A/S, Class B

    174       34,650  

Sanwa Holdings Corp.

    5,400       46,576  

Schweiter Technologies AG

    56       37,548  

Sekisui Jushi Corp.

    13,500       154,768  

Steico SE

    396       17,417  

Takara Standard Co. Ltd.

    2,176       18,695  

Takasago Thermal Engineering Co. Ltd.(a)

    20,500       249,638  

TOTO Ltd.

    3,000       85,781  

Uponor OYJ

    2,112       28,055  

Volution Group plc

    7,524       26,768  
              4,589,497  
Capital Markets – 2.9%  

3i Group plc

    20,992       280,483  

abrdn plc

    43,554       79,732  

AJ Bell plc

    11,352       42,452  

Allfunds Group plc

    4,048       25,545  

Alpha FX Group plc

    1,804       39,464  

Amundi SA(b)

    880       41,557  

Anima Holding SpA(b)

    68,429       212,093  

 

See Accompanying Notes to the Financial Statements.

 

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FlexShares® Morningstar Developed Markets ex-US Factor Tilt Index Fund (cont.)

 

 

Investments   Shares     Value  
COMMON STOCKS – (continued)  
Capital Markets – (continued)  

Ashmore Group plc

    22,554     $ 53,597  

ASX Ltd.

    2,624       113,595  

Avanza Bank Holding AB(a)

    2,704       53,955  

Azimut Holding SpA

    3,740       60,252  

Banca Generali SpA

    1,397       41,781  

Brederode SA*

    80       7,630  

Brookfield Asset Management, Inc., Class A

    20,828       823,755  

Bure Equity AB

    968       18,693  

Canaccord Genuity Group, Inc.(a)

    33,087       169,310  

CI Financial Corp.

    5,304       53,038  

CMC Markets plc(a) (b)

    45,059       127,362  

Credit Suisse Group AG (Registered)(a)

    51,619       213,027  

Daiwa Securities Group, Inc.

    36,900       143,990  

Deutsche Bank AG (Registered)

    42,558       406,321  

Deutsche Boerse AG

    2,788       453,696  

EFG International AG*

    28,864       236,507  

EQT AB(a)

    4,756       93,653  

Euronext NV(b)

    1,394       88,590  

Fairfax India Holdings Corp.* (a) (b)

    6,468       60,541  

flatexDEGIRO AG*

    4,400       38,521  

Flow Traders(b)

    798       19,213  

Generation Capital Ltd.* (a)

    314,839       104,216  

Gimv NV

    6,055       258,828  

GMO Financial Holdings, Inc.(a)

    8,400       32,270  

Haitong International Securities Group Ltd.* (a)

    923,999       67,094  

Hargreaves Lansdown plc

    5,061       44,472  

Hong Kong Exchanges & Clearing Ltd.

    17,258       459,489  

HUB24 Ltd.(a)

    4,532       73,435  

IG Group Holdings plc

    8,448       77,375  

IGM Financial, Inc.

    2,200       58,820  

Impax Asset Management Group plc

    4,224       32,584  

Insignia Financial Ltd.(a)

    198,809       400,455  

IntegraFin Holdings plc(b)

    5,764       16,724  

Intermediate Capital Group plc

    5,280       64,560  
Investments   Shares     Value  
Capital Markets – (continued)  

Investec plc

    16,636     $ 83,990  

IP Group plc

    310,370       210,833  

JAFCO Group Co. Ltd.

    21,400       328,699  

Japan Exchange Group, Inc.

    8,200       107,772  

JTC plc(b)

    5,016       40,368  

Julius Baer Group Ltd.

    4,674       224,044  

Jupiter Fund Management plc

    190,527       227,699  

Leonteq AG(a)

    616       24,868  

Liontrust Asset Management plc

    2,508       24,660  

London Stock Exchange Group plc

    4,715       410,729  

Macquarie Group Ltd.

    5,576       604,365  

Magellan Financial Group Ltd.(a)

    2,640       16,763  

Man Group plc

    32,340       80,688  

Matsui Securities Co. Ltd.

    8,400       44,759  

Molten Ventures plc*

    50,676       186,707  

Ninety One plc

    28,555       66,937  

Nomura Holdings, Inc.

    53,000       171,799  

Nordnet AB publ

    2,420       30,002  

Okasan Securities Group, Inc.(a)

    52,900       125,991  

Onex Corp.

    880       44,237  

Partners Group Holding AG

    369       331,630  

Pendal Group Ltd.(a)

    106,313       333,791  

Perpetual Ltd.(a)

    3,971       63,228  

Pinnacle Investment Management Group Ltd.(a)

    6,468       33,667  

Platinum Asset Management Ltd.(a)

    37,488       42,909  

Quilter plc(b)

    22,680       25,240  

Rathbones Group plc

    2,142       46,216  

Ratos AB, Class B(a)

    8,448       31,627  

Rothschild & Co.

    1,452       51,520  

SBI Holdings, Inc.

    4,800       86,806  

Schroders plc

    12,127       54,691  

Singapore Exchange Ltd.

    16,400       97,582  

Sprott, Inc.

    1,056       37,803  

St James’s Place plc

    8,118       99,542  

Swissquote Group Holding SA (Registered)(a)

    660       78,217  

Tamburi Investment Partners SpA

    10,560       74,311  

Tikehau Capital SCA(a)

    1,672       40,652  

 

See Accompanying Notes to the Financial Statements.

 

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FlexShares® Morningstar Developed Markets ex-US Factor Tilt Index Fund (cont.)

 

 

Investments   Shares     Value  
COMMON STOCKS – (continued)  
Capital Markets – (continued)  

TMX Group Ltd.

    836     $ 80,275  

Tokai Tokyo Financial Holdings, Inc.(a)

    65,600       150,500  

TP ICAP Group plc

    255,061       540,343  

UBS Group AG (Registered)

    76,588       1,216,071  

UOB-Kay Hian Holdings Ltd.

    118,900       111,750  

Van Lanschot Kempen NV, CVA

    10,824       233,749  

Vontobel Holding AG (Registered)

    339       19,105  

VZ Holding AG

    285       19,650  

WealthNavi, Inc.* (a)

    2,400       22,460  

XTB SA(b)

    17,952       102,640  
              12,770,560  
Chemicals – 3.4%  

ADEKA Corp.(a)

    2,300       34,445  

Aica Kogyo Co. Ltd.(a)

    1,500       32,294  

Air Liquide SA

    7,503       981,083  

Air Water, Inc.

    6,000       67,131  

Akzo Nobel NV

    2,255       139,162  

Arkema SA

    1,599       126,619  

Asahi Kasei Corp.

    32,800       210,634  

BASF SE

    19,926       894,791  

Borregaard ASA

    1,692       22,751  

Calix Ltd.* (a)

    9,988       25,994  

Chr Hansen Holding A/S

    1,584       87,984  

Ciech SA*

    9,548       67,117  

Clariant AG (Registered)*

    2,836       45,654  

Corbion NV

    2,352       62,671  

Covestro AG(b)

    3,731       126,999  

Croda International plc

    2,378       185,083  

Daicel Corp.

    8,900       50,777  

Denka Co. Ltd.

    1,400       32,449  

DIC Corp.(a)

    27,499       462,156  

Elementis plc*

    41,976       44,704  

Elkem ASA(b)

    7       23  

EMS-Chemie Holding AG (Registered)

    126       79,258  

Essentra plc

    16,940       43,884  

Evonik Industries AG

    4,160       76,701  

FUCHS PETROLUB SE

    55       1,326  
Investments   Shares     Value  
Chemicals – (continued)  

FUCHS PETROLUB SE (Preference)

    1,182     $ 33,879  

Fuso Chemical Co. Ltd.

    1,100       24,903  

Givaudan SA (Registered)

    123       367,494  

Grupa Azoty SA*

    12,177       83,709  

Hexpol AB

    5,784       57,053  

ICL Group Ltd.

    9,848       89,316  

Incitec Pivot Ltd.

    36,784       88,206  

Israel Corp. Ltd.

    104       45,241  

JCU Corp.

    1,400       26,590  

Johnson Matthey plc

    4,920       109,582  

JSR Corp.

    3,100       59,107  

K+S AG (Registered)

    4,961       109,636  

Kaneka Corp.

    21,800       541,205  

Kansai Paint Co. Ltd.

    5,300       69,176  

Kemira OYJ

    2,992       39,507  

KH Neochem Co. Ltd.(a)

    10,500       179,362  

Koninklijke DSM NV

    2,756       324,960  

Kumiai Chemical Industry Co. Ltd.(a)

    8,000       52,639  

Kuraray Co. Ltd.

    6,700       46,114  

Kureha Corp.(a)

    6,200       398,775  

LANXESS AG

    2,156       72,983  

Lenzing AG(a)

    132       6,314  

Lintec Corp.

    14,100       211,735  

Methanex Corp.(a)

    1,290       44,969  

Mitsubishi Chemical Group Corp.

    33,500       151,481  

Mitsubishi Gas Chemical Co., Inc.

    6,200       78,921  

Mitsui Chemicals, Inc.

    5,500       101,944  

Nihon Parkerizing Co. Ltd.

    38,800       252,689  

Nippon Kayaku Co. Ltd.

    7,900       62,824  

Nippon Paint Holdings Co. Ltd.

    12,300       78,615  

Nippon Sanso Holdings Corp.

    2,800       44,684  

Nippon Shokubai Co. Ltd.

    10,700       384,418  

Nippon Soda Co. Ltd.

    9,939       296,562  

Nissan Chemical Corp.

    2,900       130,723  

Nitto Denko Corp.

    1,800       94,823  

NOF Corp.

    1,200       41,336  

Novozymes A/S, Class B

    3,567       187,382  

Nufarm Ltd.(a)

    14,448       51,460  

Nutrien Ltd.

    11,603       979,159  

 

See Accompanying Notes to the Financial Statements.

 

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FlexShares® Morningstar Developed Markets ex-US Factor Tilt Index Fund (cont.)

 

 

Investments   Shares     Value  
COMMON STOCKS – (continued)  
Chemicals – (continued)  

OCI NV

    1,318     $ 50,438  

Okamoto Industries, Inc.(a)

    5,900       147,267  

Orica Ltd.

    4,722       41,910  

Osaka Soda Co. Ltd.(a)

    8,800       214,028  

Recticel SA

    2,200       30,398  

Robertet SA

    44       36,660  

Sanyo Chemical Industries Ltd.

    3,800       107,761  

Shikoku Chemicals Corp.(a)

    15,500       135,150  

Shin-Etsu Chemical Co. Ltd.

    5,700       595,943  

Shin-Etsu Polymer Co. Ltd.(a)

    13,100       109,288  

Showa Denko KK

    4,200       61,374  

Sika AG (Registered)

    2,255       508,797  

SOL SpA

    3,009       54,126  

Solvay SA

    1,476       133,101  

Sumitomo Bakelite Co. Ltd.

    12,300       333,495  

Sumitomo Chemical Co. Ltd.

    35,800       120,670  

Symrise AG

    2,132       217,775  

Synthomer plc(a)

    110,864       143,599  

T Hasegawa Co. Ltd.

    900       19,195  

Taiyo Holdings Co. Ltd.

    1,800       31,777  

Teijin Ltd.

    3,000       27,248  

Tessenderlo Group SA*

    4,141       125,443  

Toagosei Co. Ltd.(a)

    38,000       292,219  

Tokai Carbon Co. Ltd.

    6,600       43,116  

Tokuyama Corp.

    24,600       287,153  

Tokyo Ohka Kogyo Co. Ltd.

    700       30,235  

Toray Industries, Inc.

    36,900       179,864  

Tosoh Corp.(a)

    7,800       84,961  

Toyo Gosei Co. Ltd.

    300       15,461  

Toyo Ink SC Holdings Co. Ltd.(a)

    13,900       179,086  

Toyobo Co. Ltd.(a)

    32,800       229,502  

Treatt plc

    3,432       25,605  

UBE Corp.

    32,600       420,454  

Umicore SA

    3,034       100,005  

Victrex plc

    3,192       60,750  

Wacker Chemie AG

    256       29,831  

Yara International ASA

    3,198       142,723  

Zeon Corp.

    3,600       30,372  
              15,317,946  
Investments   Shares     Value  
Commercial Services & Supplies – 1.2%  

Befesa SA(b)

    2,184     $ 75,852  

Biffa plc(b)

    15,576       73,778  

Big Technologies plc*

    11,924       37,548  

Boyd Group Services, Inc.

    208       29,561  

Brambles Ltd.

    23,903       178,526  

Bravida Holding AB(b)

    4,312       40,387  

Caverion OYJ

    8,888       39,486  

Cleanaway Waste Management Ltd.

    35,024       60,469  

Coor Service Management Holding AB(b)

    6,692       35,518  

Dai Nippon Printing Co. Ltd.

    5,700       114,395  

Daiseki Co. Ltd.

    1,499       46,391  

Derichebourg SA

    31,816       139,051  

Downer EDI Ltd.(a)

    9,548       27,414  

Duskin Co. Ltd.

    3,700       70,995  

Elis SA

    4,661       53,851  

GFL Environmental, Inc.

    1,760       47,443  

HomeServe plc

    3,784       51,671  

Intrum AB(a)

    2,464       31,016  

ISS A/S*

    2,508       46,048  

Japan Elevator Service Holdings Co. Ltd.

    4,200       49,676  

Kokuyo Co. Ltd.(a)

    32,800       407,366  

Loomis AB

    2,271       63,421  

Marlowe plc*

    4,092       37,691  

Mitie Group plc

    469,983       386,356  

Mitsubishi Pencil Co. Ltd.(a)

    18,200       177,427  

Nippon Kanzai Co. Ltd.

    1,300       22,128  

Okamura Corp.

    30,500       280,920  

Park24 Co. Ltd.*

    2,200       29,381  

Pilot Corp.

    1,700       66,223  

Prestige International, Inc.

    4,000       19,376  

Prosegur Cash SA(a) (b)

    159,861       96,063  

Prosegur Cia de Seguridad SA

    77,203       143,985  

Raksul, Inc.* (a)

    1,600       31,626  

Rentokil Initial plc

    30,012       188,114  

Restore plc

    7,172       29,727  

Ritchie Bros Auctioneers, Inc.

    2,091       136,431  

Sdiptech AB, Class B*

    1,056       20,355  

Secom Co. Ltd.

    2,700       154,242  

Securitas AB, Class B

    7,047       57,611  

Serco Group plc

    405,736       763,313  

 

See Accompanying Notes to the Financial Statements.

 

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FlexShares® Morningstar Developed Markets ex-US Factor Tilt Index Fund (cont.)

 

 

Investments   Shares     Value  
COMMON STOCKS – (continued)  
Commercial Services & Supplies – (continued)  

SG Fleet Group Ltd.(a)

    59,146     $ 76,020  

Smart Metering Systems plc

    5,165       43,530  

Societe BIC SA

    756       43,412  

Sohgo Security Services Co. Ltd.

    1,900       47,425  

SPIE SA

    2,992       70,025  

TOMRA Systems ASA(a)

    3,872       62,574  

TOPPAN, Inc.

    8,200       122,419  

TRE Holdings Corp.

    4,200       45,381  

Waste Connections, Inc.

    3,936       518,846  
              5,390,464  
Communications Equipment – 0.3%  

AudioCodes Ltd.(a)

    1,936       39,650  

Gilat Satellite Networks Ltd.* (a)

    7,568       45,522  

Nokia OYJ

    84,009       374,217  

Spirent Communications plc

    40,672       121,752  

Telefonaktiebolaget LM Ericsson, Class A(a)

    3,789       22,493  

Telefonaktiebolaget LM Ericsson, Class B

    70,233       390,238  

VTech Holdings Ltd.

    49,200       261,674  
              1,255,546  
Construction & Engineering – 2.1%  

Ackermans & van Haaren NV

    454       63,313  

ACS Actividades de Construccion y Servicios SA(a)

    3,133       80,354  

AF Gruppen ASA

    704       10,198  

Arcadis NV

    1,848       62,794  

Ashtrom Group Ltd.

    1,861       40,697  

Badger Infrastructure Solutions Ltd.(a)

    2,812       59,330  

Balfour Beatty plc

    212,339       730,007  

Bouygues SA

    3,895       111,177  

Chudenko Corp.

    12,300       169,809  

Cie d’Entreprises CFE*

    352       3,736  

COMSYS Holdings Corp.

    4,200       68,947  

Daiho Corp.(a)

    4,100       116,406  

Eiffage SA

    1,640       148,377  
Investments   Shares     Value  
Construction & Engineering – (continued)  

Elco Ltd.

    231     $ 13,389  

Elecnor SA

    11,972       119,509  

Electra Ltd.

    15       8,769  

EXEO Group, Inc.

    3,900       57,174  

Fasadgruppen Group AB

    2,508       19,972  

Ferrovial SA

    6,928       169,197  

Fomento de Construcciones y Contratas SA

    3,980       33,121  

Fugro NV*

    7,040       91,497  

Gold Finance Holdings Ltd.* ‡

    89,827        

Hazama Ando Corp.(a)

    55,700       323,404  

HOCHTIEF AG

    442       23,503  

Instalco AB(b)

    7,260       29,049  

JGC Holdings Corp.

    5,400       65,104  

Johns Lyng Group Ltd.(a)

    7,568       31,456  

Kajima Corp.

    12,400       116,880  

Kandenko Co. Ltd.

    35,800       201,358  

Keller Group plc

    23,903       172,830  

Kinden Corp.

    2,300       23,428  

Kumagai Gumi Co. Ltd.

    13,100       221,572  

Kyudenko Corp.

    18,500       393,312  

Maire Tecnimont SpA(a)

    69,044       214,409  

MIRAIT ONE Corp.(a)

    31,000       298,039  

Monadelphous Group Ltd.(a)

    7,216       63,123  

Morgan Sindall Group plc

    13,694       242,805  

NCC AB, Class B

    25,502       212,431  

Nippon Densetsu Kogyo Co. Ltd.

    18,100       202,755  

Nippon Road Co. Ltd. (The)

    700       28,869  

Nishimatsu Construction Co. Ltd.(a)

    10,200       248,421  

NRW Holdings Ltd.(a)

    169,986       277,179  

Obayashi Corp.

    16,500       106,015  

Okumura Corp.(a)

    10,600       200,540  

Peab AB, Class B

    3,999       20,736  

Penta-Ocean Construction Co. Ltd.

    87,600       436,129  

Raito Kogyo Co. Ltd.

    15,500       211,589  

Sacyr SA(a)

    36,710       90,053  

Sanki Engineering Co. Ltd.(a)

    18,000       194,974  

Shapir Engineering and Industry Ltd.

    2,525       20,892  

Shikun & Binui Ltd.* (a)

    3,556       14,175  

 

See Accompanying Notes to the Financial Statements.

 

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FlexShares® Morningstar Developed Markets ex-US Factor Tilt Index Fund (cont.)

 

 

Investments   Shares     Value  
COMMON STOCKS – (continued)  
Construction & Engineering – (continued)  

Shimizu Corp.

    17,800     $ 88,979  

SHO-BOND Holdings Co. Ltd.

    1,200       51,993  

Skanska AB, Class B

    6,478       100,713  

SNC-Lavalin Group, Inc.(a)

    2,068       35,764  

Stantec, Inc.

    1,848       90,310  

Sumitomo Densetsu Co. Ltd.

    6,400       112,641  

Sweco AB, Class B

    4,708       35,362  

Taikisha Ltd.

    12,700       299,909  

Taisei Corp.

    4,600       125,495  

Takamatsu Construction Group Co. Ltd.

    4,300       56,124  

Toda Corp.

    5,200       25,994  

Totetsu Kogyo Co. Ltd.(a)

    10,000       166,112  

Veidekke ASA

    3,088       25,692  

Vestum AB* (a)

    21,560       30,116  

Vinci SA

    7,831       721,192  

Webuild SpA(a)

    139,810       190,276  

WSP Global, Inc.

    1,435       176,149  

Yokogawa Bridge Holdings Corp.

    14,800       196,756  
              9,392,380  
Construction Materials – 0.6%  

Adbri Ltd.(a)

    22,176       22,334  

Boral Ltd.(a)

    3,476       6,401  

Breedon Group plc

    81,796       49,254  

Brickworks Ltd.(a)

    3,147       44,533  

Buzzi Unicem SpA

    3,148       52,255  

Cementir Holding NV

    18,081       105,256  

CRH plc

    15,211       548,070  

CSR Ltd.(a)

    15,532       45,985  

HeidelbergCement AG

    3,075       141,778  

Holcim AG*

    11,070       503,086  

Ibstock plc(b)

    27,720       49,629  

Imerys SA

    1,103       45,198  

James Hardie Industries plc, CHDI(a)

    6,190       134,579  

Maeda Kosen Co. Ltd.

    1,200       24,422  

Marshalls plc

    13,860       40,277  

Mitani Sekisan Co. Ltd.(a)

    1,200       30,921  

RHI Magnesita NV(a)

    10,537       224,680  
Investments   Shares     Value  
Construction Materials – (continued)  

Sumitomo Osaka Cement Co. Ltd.(a)

    1,700     $ 36,199  

Taiheiyo Cement Corp.

    2,200       29,914  

Titan Cement International SA*

    12,505       139,166  

Vicat SA(a)

    6,109       140,078  

Wienerberger AG

    2,596       59,372  
              2,473,387  
Consumer Finance – 0.4%  

AEON Financial Service Co. Ltd.

    400       3,918  

Aiful Corp.(a)

    102,500       279,292  

Cembra Money Bank AG

    1,176       85,314  

Credit Corp. Group Ltd.(a)

    3,350       39,801  

Credit Saison Co. Ltd.

    6,200       66,324  

Direct Finance of Direct Group 2006 Ltd.(a)

    369       85,448  

goeasy Ltd.

    528       42,784  

Gruppo MutuiOnline SpA

    1,056       23,379  

Isracard Ltd.

    56,580       168,156  

Jaccs Co. Ltd.

    8,000       194,301  

KRUK SA

    5,043       294,250  

Latitude Group Holdings Ltd.(a)

    88,452       71,832  

Marui Group Co. Ltd.

    3,200       52,833  

Orient Corp.(a)

    16,400       132,957  

Provident Financial plc

    70,643       132,820  

Resurs Holding AB(b)

    37,356       81,132  
              1,754,541  
Containers & Packaging – 0.5%  

Billerud AB

    3,558       45,914  

Cascades, Inc.(a)

    25,871       167,662  

CCL Industries, Inc., Class B

    2,759       129,450  

DS Smith plc

    26,376       88,128  

FP Corp.

    1,200       28,621  

Fuji Seal International, Inc.(a)

    14,300       167,692  

Huhtamaki OYJ

    2,051       73,685  

Infinya Ltd.(a)

    798       77,340  

Mayr Melnhof Karton AG(a)

    275       39,139  

Orora Ltd.

    19,096       36,999  

Pact Group Holdings Ltd.(a)

    74,172       68,061  

Rengo Co. Ltd.(a)

    79,000       438,490  

SIG Group AG*

    6,150       118,237  

 

See Accompanying Notes to the Financial Statements.

 

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FlexShares® Morningstar Developed Markets ex-US Factor Tilt Index Fund (cont.)

 

 

Investments   Shares     Value  
COMMON STOCKS – (continued)  
Containers & Packaging – (continued)  

Smurfit Kappa Group plc

    4,018     $ 133,154  

Toyo Seikan Group Holdings Ltd.

    5,600       64,087  

Transcontinental, Inc., Class A(a)

    21,197       241,643  

Verallia SA(b)

    1,364       38,664  

Vidrala SA(a)

    924       70,593  

Winpak Ltd.

    1,716       52,233  
              2,079,792  
Distributors – 0.1%  

Bapcor Ltd.(a)

    6,776       28,684  

D’ieteren Group

    220       36,595  

Inchcape plc

    8,938       76,563  

Inter Cars SA

    484       36,518  

PALTAC Corp.

    800       22,767  

Uni-Select, Inc.*

    1,554       42,095  
              243,222  
Diversified Consumer Services – 0.1%  

AcadeMedia AB(b)

    26,691       114,151  

Benesse Holdings, Inc.(a)

    6,200       91,518  

G8 Education Ltd.(a)

    51,492       31,774  

IDP Education Ltd.(a)

    2,501       47,322  

InvoCare Ltd.(a)

    4,432       28,964  

LITALICO, Inc.

    1,200       25,431  

Park Lawn Corp.

    1,496       23,196  

Perfect Medical Health Management Ltd.(a)

    88,000       31,165  
              393,521  
Diversified Financial Services – 1.0%  

AMP Ltd.*

    65,142       52,485  

Banca IFIS SpA

    8,487       100,238  

Banca Mediolanum SpA

    4,444       33,293  

BFF Bank SpA(b)

    10,956       77,315  

Burford Capital Ltd.

    12,915       104,831  

Challenger Ltd.(a)

    9,812       44,045  

Creades AB, Class A(a)

    20,582       138,108  

ECN Capital Corp.

    16,720       50,379  

eGuarantee, Inc.(a)

    2,800       45,324  

Element Fleet Management Corp.(a)

    9,751       129,746  
Investments   Shares     Value  
Diversified Financial Services – (continued)  

Eurazeo SE

    1,144     $ 65,353  

Fuyo General Lease Co. Ltd.

    7,100       394,564  

GRENKE AG

    1,804       36,801  

Groupe Bruxelles Lambert NV

    1,312       96,735  

HAL Trust

    1,215       140,019  

Hypoport SE*

    88       8,611  

Illimity Bank SpA* (a)

    3,080       20,944  

Industrivarden AB, Class A

    3,388       76,710  

Industrivarden AB, Class C

    3,828       85,945  

Investment AB Oresund

    9,198       95,389  

Investor AB, Class A(a)

    7,798       132,596  

Investor AB, Class B

    27,506       448,939  

Japan Securities Finance Co. Ltd.

    8,800       52,752  

Kinnevik AB, Class B*

    4,578       56,549  

L E Lundbergforetagen AB, Class B

    1,348       53,210  

M&G plc

    67,732       136,627  

Mitsubishi HC Capital, Inc.

    23,929       102,713  

Mizuho Leasing Co. Ltd.

    12,438       271,128  

ORIX Corp.

    26,100       383,681  

PEUGEOT INVEST

    308       25,388  

Plus500 Ltd.

    36,162       751,514  

Ricoh Leasing Co. Ltd.

    5,400       131,880  

Sofina SA

    316       61,683  

SRH NV* ‡

    2,857        

Svolder AB, Class B(a)

    31,980       165,855  

Tokyo Century Corp.

    600       20,466  

Wendel SE

    497       38,953  

Zenkoku Hosho Co. Ltd.(a)

    600       19,820  
              4,650,589  
Diversified Telecommunication Services – 1.2%  

Aussie Broadband Ltd.* (a)

    13,244       19,817  

BCE, Inc.(a)

    4,223       190,245  

Bezeq The Israeli Telecommunication Corp. Ltd.

    52,780       93,848  

BT Group plc

    121,483       181,550  

Cellnex Telecom SA(b)

    8,323       272,282  

Chorus Ltd.

    13,585       65,584  

Deutsche Telekom AG (Registered)

    72,119       1,365,987  

Elisa OYJ

    2,378       114,953  

 

See Accompanying Notes to the Financial Statements.

 

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FlexShares® Morningstar Developed Markets ex-US Factor Tilt Index Fund (cont.)

 

 

Investments   Shares     Value  
COMMON STOCKS – (continued)  
Diversified Telecommunication Services – (continued)  

Gamma Communications plc

    3,432     $ 42,043  

Helios Towers plc*

    10,824       15,640  

HKBN Ltd.

    51,500       34,771  

HKT Trust & HKT Ltd.

    53,400       60,340  

Infrastrutture Wireless Italiane SpA(b)

    5,179       45,720  

Internet Initiative Japan, Inc.

    2,000       31,460  

Koninklijke KPN NV

    53,546       149,823  

NetLink NBN Trust(b)

    61,600       37,219  

Nippon Telegraph & Telephone Corp.

    25,600       705,126  

NOS SGPS SA

    20,496       80,300  

Orange SA

    41,984       399,637  

PCCW Ltd.

    36,035       13,772  

Proximus SADP

    2,464       25,838  

RAI Way SpA(b)

    8,120       38,907  

Singapore Telecommunications Ltd.

    123,000       217,299  

Spark New Zealand Ltd.

    20,724       61,643  

Swisscom AG (Registered)

    369       182,260  

Telecom Italia SpA* (a)

    112,508       22,028  

Telecom Italia SpA*

    96,272       18,412  

Telefonica Deutschland Holding AG

    24,508       53,435  

Telefonica SA

    114,440       394,177  

Telekom Austria AG*

    1,426       8,287  

Telenor ASA

    12,054       109,562  

Telia Co. AB(a)

    30,873       81,719  

Telstra Group Ltd.

    63,919       160,222  

TELUS Corp.

    6,318       131,775  

TELUS Corp.*

    2,497       52,080  

United Internet AG (Registered)

    1,848       34,566  
              5,512,327  
Electric Utilities – 1.3%  

Acciona SA(a)

    516       92,869  

BKW AG

    440       51,353  

Chubu Electric Power Co., Inc.(a)

    16,400       133,619  

Chugoku Electric Power Co., Inc. (The)

    4,206       19,752  

CK Infrastructure Holdings Ltd.

    11,000       52,268  
Investments   Shares     Value  
Electric Utilities – (continued)  

CLP Holdings Ltd.

    25,500     $ 171,194  

Contact Energy Ltd.

    11,528       50,564  

EDP – Energias de Portugal SA

    39,811       174,111  

Electricite de France SA

    12,294       145,202  

Elia Group SA/NV(a)

    476       60,171  

Emera, Inc.(a)

    3,649       135,067  

Endesa SA(a)

    5,986       99,896  

Enea SA*

    60,803       66,457  

Enel SpA

    156,415       698,605  

EVN AG

    748       12,450  

Fortis, Inc.

    6,642       258,804  

Fortum OYJ

    9,225       129,879  

Genesis Energy Ltd.(a)

    15,388       25,299  

HK Electric Investments & HK Electric Investments Ltd.(b)

    44,500       28,288  

Hokkaido Electric Power Co., Inc.(a)

    72,200       220,046  

Hokuriku Electric Power Co.(a)

    66,100       221,467  

Hydro One Ltd.(b)

    4,633       116,025  

Iberdrola SA

    82,620       839,031  

Infratil Ltd.

    8,272       42,001  

Kansai Electric Power Co., Inc. (The)

    20,500       155,438  

Kyushu Electric Power Co., Inc.

    13,200       65,452  

Manawa Energy Ltd.(a)

    5,123       15,685  

Mercury NZ Ltd.

    17,980       60,793  

Okinawa Electric Power Co., Inc. (The)(a)

    17,170       119,330  

Origin Energy Ltd.

    26,363       93,898  

Orsted A/S(b)

    2,870       236,762  

PGE Polska Grupa Energetyczna SA*

    10,843       12,385  

Power Assets Holdings Ltd.

    22,500       107,629  

Red Electrica Corp. SA

    4,830       78,050  

Romande Energie Holding SA (Registered)

    21       23,502  

Shikoku Electric Power Co., Inc.

    61,500       296,256  

SSE plc

    14,329       256,704  

Terna – Rete Elettrica Nazionale

    21,416       141,985  

Tohoku Electric Power Co., Inc.

    10,900       45,834  

Tokyo Electric Power Co. Holdings, Inc.*

    22,400       73,092  

 

See Accompanying Notes to the Financial Statements.

 

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FlexShares® Morningstar Developed Markets ex-US Factor Tilt Index Fund (cont.)

 

 

Investments   Shares     Value  
COMMON STOCKS – (continued)  
Electric Utilities – (continued)  

Verbund AG

    924     $ 72,374  
              5,699,587  
Electrical Equipment – 1.5%  

ABB Ltd. (Registered)

    25,133       699,178  

Alfen Beheer BV* (b)

    945       100,451  

Ballard Power Systems, Inc.* (a)

    18,450       104,420  

Ceres Power Holdings plc* (a)

    12,012       45,335  

Daihen Corp.(a)

    8,200       212,124  

DiscoverIE Group plc

    4,796       41,138  

Fagerhult AB

    6,336       25,228  

Fuji Electric Co. Ltd.

    1,500       58,129  

Fujikura Ltd.

    86,100       509,759  

Furukawa Electric Co. Ltd.(a)

    24,600       380,002  

GARO AB(a) (b)

    1,980       19,961  

GS Yuasa Corp.

    27,300       416,383  

Huber + Suhner AG (Registered)

    867       77,278  

Idec Corp.

    2,200       47,216  

ITM Power plc* (a)

    10,192       9,700  

Legrand SA

    4,264       325,093  

Mabuchi Motor Co. Ltd.

    1,600       43,489  

Mitsubishi Electric Corp.

    47,000       414,236  

NEL ASA* (a)

    12,688       15,505  

Nexans SA

    748       69,936  

Nidec Corp.

    8,310       460,577  

Nissin Electric Co. Ltd.(a)

    17,600       163,644  

NKT A/S*

    2,706       135,218  

Nordex SE*

    7,130       66,650  

PowerCell Sweden AB* (a)

    2,948       32,413  

Prysmian SpA

    3,936       128,336  

Sanyo Denki Co. Ltd.(a)

    4,100       150,335  

Schneider Electric SE

    8,159       1,034,282  

Siemens Energy AG

    6,384       74,548  

Siemens Gamesa Renewable Energy SA*

    4,136       73,417  

Signify NV(b)

    2,730       75,711  

Somfy SA

    275       29,300  

TKH Group NV, CVA

    2,194       77,760  

Ushio, Inc.

    4,200       43,686  

Varta AG

    352       9,452  
Investments   Shares     Value  
Electrical Equipment – (continued)  

Vestas Wind Systems A/S

    15,621     $ 307,752  
              6,477,642  
Electronic Equipment, Instruments & Components – 1.7%  

Ai Holdings Corp.(a)

    3,800       56,347  

Alps Alpine Co. Ltd.

    5,348       46,055  

ALSO Holding AG (Registered)*

    52       8,179  

Amano Corp.

    4,900       83,966  

Anritsu Corp.

    4,700       47,400  

AT&S Austria Technologie & Systemtechnik AG(a)

    880       27,180  

Azbil Corp.(a)

    2,100       57,150  

Barco NV

    3,034       65,551  

Basler AG

    792       21,526  

Canon Marketing Japan, Inc.

    1,500       31,688  

Celestica, Inc.*

    36,695       402,178  

Citizen Watch Co. Ltd.(a)

    22,400       94,190  

Codan Ltd.(a)

    7,304       18,075  

Comet Holding AG (Registered)

    462       73,772  

Daiwabo Holdings Co. Ltd.

    32,800       424,358  

Dexerials Corp.

    3,500       81,828  

FIH Mobile Ltd.* (a)

    328,000       26,742  

FIT Hon Teng Ltd.* (a) (b)

    474,000       55,553  

Halma plc

    6,519       158,745  

Hamamatsu Photonics KK

    2,700       122,434  

Hexagon AB, Class B

    27,593       272,673  

Hioki EE Corp.

    700       33,438  

Hirose Electric Co. Ltd.

    582       75,611  

Horiba Ltd.

    800       32,940  

Hosiden Corp.

    20,500       216,537  

Ibiden Co. Ltd.(a)

    2,800       94,756  

Inficon Holding AG (Registered)(a)

    126       100,221  

Iriso Electronics Co. Ltd.

    1,200       34,877  

Japan Aviation Electronics Industry Ltd.(a)

    20,544       320,527  

Jenoptik AG

    2,585       56,770  

Kaga Electronics Co. Ltd.

    8,300       246,540  

Keyence Corp.

    3,000       1,136,744  

Kyocera Corp.

    5,700       285,355  

Lagercrantz Group AB, Class B

    2,640       22,636  

 

See Accompanying Notes to the Financial Statements.

 

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FlexShares® Morningstar Developed Markets ex-US Factor Tilt Index Fund (cont.)

 

 

Investments   Shares     Value  
COMMON STOCKS – (continued)  
Electronic Equipment, Instruments & Components –
(continued)
 

Landis+Gyr Group AG* (a)

    1,102     $ 63,538  

LEM Holding SA (Registered)

    27       45,002  

Macnica Holdings, Inc.

    16,500       330,588  

Maruwa Co. Ltd.

    600       70,683  

Meiko Electronics Co. Ltd.(a)

    8,200       145,811  

Murata Manufacturing Co. Ltd.

    9,000       442,022  

Mycronic AB

    924       14,516  

NCAB Group AB

    5,280       23,023  

Nichicon Corp.

    3,200       30,163  

Nippon Electric Glass Co. Ltd.

    2,200       38,158  

Nissha Co. Ltd.(a)

    16,400       193,421  

Nohmi Bosai Ltd.

    10,700       115,613  

Novonix Ltd.* (a)

    6,864       11,763  

Oki Electric Industry Co. Ltd.

    32,800       162,637  

Omron Corp.

    2,500       116,998  

Oxford Instruments plc

    3,036       66,904  

Renishaw plc

    880       35,482  

Riken Keiki Co. Ltd.

    1,200       33,101  

Sensirion Holding AG* (b)

    528       48,118  

Sesa SpA

    294       31,876  

Shimadzu Corp.

    4,900       129,394  

Softwareone Holding AG*

    3,256       36,668  

Spectris plc

    2,112       73,436  

Taiyo Yuden Co. Ltd.

    2,500       68,204  

TDK Corp.

    8,200       256,810  

Topcon Corp.

    6,400       70,228  

Vaisala OYJ, Class A

    836       32,513  

Venture Corp. Ltd.

    4,500       50,657  

VSTECS Holdings Ltd.

    250,000       120,066  

Yokogawa Electric Corp.

    4,900       82,120  
              7,772,055  
Energy Equipment & Services – 0.4%  

Aker Solutions ASA(a) (b)

    7,560       28,940  

Borr Drilling Ltd.* (a)

    8,106       39,529  

BW Offshore Ltd.(a)

    41,194       104,918  

Drilling Co. of 1972 A/S (The)*

    843       41,632  

John Wood Group plc*

    234,356       377,486  

Lapidoth Capital Ltd.(a)

    2,352       44,708  

Pason Systems, Inc.

    2,898       30,742  
Investments   Shares     Value  
Energy Equipment & Services – (continued)  

Petrofac Ltd.* (a)

    20,076     $ 24,894  

Precision Drilling Corp.*

    462       34,039  

Saipem SpA* (a)

    65,310       63,516  

SBM Offshore NV

    7,626       103,259  

Secure Energy Services, Inc.

    16,104       84,413  

Subsea 7 SA

    26       260  

Technip Energies NV

    41,492       535,778  

Tenaris SA

    7,474       116,012  

TGS ASA

    3,948       53,922  

Vallourec SA*

    8,806       93,781  

Worley Ltd.(a)

    7,728       70,518  
              1,848,347  
Entertainment – 0.5%  

Bollore SE

    12,858       64,367  

Capcom Co. Ltd.(a)

    3,400       94,816  

CD Projekt SA

    1,193       31,779  

CTS Eventim AG & Co. KGaA*

    704       33,635  

Daiichikosho Co. Ltd.

    1,100       31,601  

DeNA Co. Ltd.

    1,100       14,365  

Embracer Group AB* (a)

    6,644       31,968  

EVT Ltd.* (a)

    2,282       21,801  

Kahoot! ASA*

    34,776       74,155  

Kinepolis Group NV*

    1,030       38,847  

Koei Tecmo Holdings Co. Ltd.

    2,492       37,690  

Konami Group Corp.

    1,000       43,933  

MIXI, Inc.(a)

    4,200       65,896  

Modern Times Group MTG AB, Class B*

    7,040       52,693  

Nexon Co. Ltd.

    8,200       137,756  

Nintendo Co. Ltd.

    16,600       677,916  

Paradox Interactive AB

    952       16,420  

Shochiku Co. Ltd.* (a)

    800       63,565  

Square Enix Holdings Co. Ltd.

    1,800       80,412  

Stillfront Group AB*

    132,225       257,380  

Team17 Group plc*

    5,676       26,957  

Toei Animation Co. Ltd.

    200       20,601  

Toho Co. Ltd.

    1,200       42,789  

Ubisoft Entertainment SA*

    1,425       39,111  

Universal Music Group NV

    9,143       179,392  
              2,179,845  

 

See Accompanying Notes to the Financial Statements.

 

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FlexShares® Morningstar Developed Markets ex-US Factor Tilt Index Fund (cont.)

 

 

Investments   Shares     Value  
COMMON STOCKS – (continued)  
Equity Real Estate Investment Trusts (REITs) – 2.4%  

Activia Properties, Inc.(a)

    15     $ 44,455  

Advance Logistics Investment Corp.

    44       43,042  

Advance Residence Investment Corp.

    18       41,901  

Aedifica SA

    704       53,716  

AEON REIT Investment Corp.

    29       31,217  

Allied Properties REIT

    1,540       29,794  

Altarea SCA

    88       11,724  

Arena REIT(a)

    14,580       36,640  

ARGAN SA

    991       74,341  

Argosy Property Ltd.

    68,432       47,110  

Artis REIT(a)

    21,279       148,979  

Assura plc

    57,957       37,335  

Big Yellow Group plc

    4,224       54,761  

Boardwalk REIT(a)

    7,421       263,751  

British Land Co. plc (The)

    10,868       45,785  

BWP Trust(a)

    12,444       32,466  

Canadian Apartment Properties REIT(a)

    1,012       31,301  

Capital & Counties Properties plc

    43,340       53,442  

CapitaLand Ascendas REIT

    64,135       118,743  

CapitaLand Ascott Trust

    30,164       20,357  

CapitaLand China Trust

    73,814       50,597  

CapitaLand Integrated Commercial Trust

    75,746       100,631  

Carmila SA(a)

    21,812       305,260  

CDL Hospitality Trusts

    38,294       31,391  

Centuria Capital Group(a)

    23,730       25,568  

Centuria Industrial REIT(a)

    20,824       40,347  

Champion REIT

    108,000       32,332  

Charter Hall Group(a)

    8,140       67,354  

Charter Hall Long Wale REIT(a)

    7,926       22,047  

Charter Hall Retail REIT(a)

    6,292       16,134  

Charter Hall Social Infrastructure REIT(a)

    16,370       36,323  

Choice Properties REIT

    3,957       37,973  

Cofinimmo SA

    526       43,643  

Comforia Residential REIT, Inc.

    19       40,330  

Covivio

    660       35,355  
Investments   Shares     Value  
Equity Real Estate Investment Trusts (REITs) – (continued)  

CRE Logistics REIT, Inc.(a)

    44     $ 60,567  

Crombie REIT

    3,256       35,590  

Cromwell European REIT(b)

    23,174       35,959  

Cromwell Property Group(a)

    398,438       178,347  

CT REIT(a)

    3,432       38,999  

Daiwa House REIT Investment Corp.

    42       84,771  

Daiwa Securities Living Investments Corp.

    26       20,186  

Derwent London plc

    1,508       37,572  

Dexus

    14,476       71,832  

Dexus Industria REIT(a)

    18,568       31,464  

Dream Office REIT(a)

    1,452       16,404  

Eurocommercial Properties NV

    16,031       352,693  

Far East Hospitality Trust

    53,976       21,932  

First Capital REIT(a)

    1,819       21,136  

Fortune REIT

    92,000       58,717  

Frasers Centrepoint Trust

    33,249       48,871  

Frasers Hospitality Trust

    39,200       12,327  

Frasers Logistics & Commercial Trust(b)

    43,839       34,077  

Frontier Real Estate Investment Corp.(a)

    12       42,386  

Fukuoka REIT Corp.

    26       30,367  

Gecina SA

    704       62,796  

Global One Real Estate Investment Corp.

    48       37,073  

GLP J-REIT

    74       76,721  

Goodman Group

    25,707       279,452  

Goodman Property Trust

    19,085       22,951  

GPT Group (The)

    29,568       81,490  

Granite REIT(a)

    484       24,703  

Great Portland Estates plc

    14,238       84,260  

Growthpoint Properties Australia Ltd.

    4,004       8,500  

H&R REIT(a)

    5,632       46,285  

Hamborner REIT AG

    6,058       43,229  

Hammerson plc(a)

    171,380       37,737  

Hankyu Hanshin REIT, Inc.

    26       26,991  

Heiwa Real Estate REIT, Inc.

    43       44,581  

Home Consortium Ltd.(a)

    9,954       30,552  

Hoshino Resorts REIT, Inc.(a)

    16       75,998  

Hulic Reit, Inc.

    65       76,136  

 

See Accompanying Notes to the Financial Statements.

 

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FlexShares® Morningstar Developed Markets ex-US Factor Tilt Index Fund (cont.)

 

 

Investments   Shares     Value  
COMMON STOCKS – (continued)  
Equity Real Estate Investment Trusts (REITs) – (continued)  

ICADE

    836     $ 31,117  

Ichigo Office REIT Investment Corp.(a)

    128       72,252  

Industrial & Infrastructure Fund Investment Corp.

    44       46,476  

Ingenia Communities Group(a)

    28,760       72,091  

Inmobiliaria Colonial Socimi SA

    7,185       37,885  

InterRent REIT(a)

    6,380       53,648  

Invincible Investment Corp.

    121       38,017  

Japan Excellent, Inc.

    42       38,854  

Japan Hotel REIT Investment Corp.

    77       40,563  

Japan Logistics Fund, Inc.

    19       40,714  

Japan Metropolitan Fund Invest

    144       106,085  

Japan Prime Realty Investment Corp.

    13       35,291  

Japan Real Estate Investment Corp.

    24       100,595  

Kenedix Office Investment Corp.(a)

    18       40,993  

Kenedix Residential Next Investment Corp.

    42       61,544  

Kenedix Retail REIT Corp.

    31       55,749  

Keppel DC REIT

    21,100       26,243  

Keppel Pacific Oak US REIT(b)

    241,900       130,626  

Keppel REIT

    27,933       17,667  

Killam Apartment REIT(a)

    16,072       186,047  

Kiwi Property Group Ltd.

    57,540       30,252  

Klepierre SA*

    3,960       79,647  

Land Securities Group plc

    12,222       80,266  

LaSalle Logiport REIT

    44       46,980  

Lendlease Global Commercial REIT

    606,800       300,163  

Link REIT

    31,923       188,695  

LondonMetric Property plc

    19,734       42,465  

LXI REIT plc(b)

    118,203       165,761  

Manulife US REIT(b)

    114,400       41,756  

Mapletree Industrial Trust

    35,086       54,547  

Mapletree Logistics Trust

    45,115       48,459  

Mapletree Pan Asia Commercial Trust

    59,162       66,474  
Investments   Shares     Value  
Equity Real Estate Investment Trusts (REITs) – (continued)  

Menivim- The New REIT Ltd.

    159,941     $ 81,436  

Mercialys SA(a)

    30,586       264,963  

Merlin Properties Socimi SA(a)

    2,992       25,343  

Mirai Corp.

    88       28,359  

Mirvac Group(a)

    63,924       84,614  

Mitsubishi Estate Logistics REIT Investment Corp.(a)

    15       44,404  

Mitsui Fudosan Logistics Park, Inc.

    9       29,852  

Montea NV

    405       27,659  

Mori Hills REIT Investment Corp.

    16       17,514  

Mori Trust Sogo Reit, Inc.

    42       41,905  

National Storage REIT(a)

    8,949       14,936  

Nextensa SA

    1,012       50,211  

Nippon Accommodations Fund, Inc.

    8       34,070  

Nippon Building Fund, Inc.

    24       106,731  

Nippon Prologis REIT, Inc.

    41       85,925  

NIPPON REIT Investment Corp.

    11       27,160  

Nomura Real Estate Master Fund, Inc.

    93       106,055  

NorthWest Healthcare Properties REIT(a)

    4,268       33,605  

NTT UD REIT Investment Corp.(a)

    65       63,673  

One REIT, Inc.

    14       23,350  

Orix JREIT, Inc.

    49       65,769  

OUE Commercial REIT

    2,977       684  

Parkway Life REIT

    12,500       35,333  

Precinct Properties New Zealand Ltd.(a)

    22,735       16,312  

Primary Health Properties plc

    29,080       37,198  

Prime US REIT(b)

    172,200       80,934  

Property for Industry Ltd.

    26,697       38,774  

Reit 1 Ltd.

    54,038       284,815  

RioCan REIT(a)

    2,596       36,940  

Rural Funds Group

    20,724       33,793  

Safestore Holdings plc

    4,488       46,686  

Samty Residential Investment Corp.

    44       35,553  

Sasseur REIT(b)

    149,600       75,059  

Scentre Group(a)

    67,117       124,462  

Segro plc

    17,794       160,824  

 

See Accompanying Notes to the Financial Statements.

 

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FlexShares® Morningstar Developed Markets ex-US Factor Tilt Index Fund (cont.)

 

 

Investments   Shares     Value  
COMMON STOCKS – (continued)  
Equity Real Estate Investment Trusts (REITs) – (continued)  

Sekisui House Reit, Inc.(a)

    55     $ 29,640  

Sella Capital Real Estate Ltd.

    73,127       188,911  

Shaftesbury plc

    8,712       36,872  

Shopping Centres Australasia Property Group(a)

    32,912       57,244  

SOSiLA Logistics REIT, Inc.(a)

    207       198,456  

Star Asia Investment Corp.

    66       25,177  

Starhill Global REIT

    146,296       53,242  

Stockland

    53,956       124,208  

Stride Property Group

    32,208       29,938  

Summit Industrial Income REIT(a)

    3,212       40,996  

Sunlight REIT

    55,000       17,516  

Suntec REIT

    43,500       39,654  

Target Healthcare REIT plc

    40,084       40,013  

Tokyu REIT, Inc.

    63       89,731  

Tritax Big Box REIT plc

    33,836       54,657  

UK Commercial Property REIT Ltd.

    63,932       44,901  

Unibail-Rodamco-Westfield* (a)

    2,952       139,695  

Unibail-Rodamco-Westfield, CHDI*

    5       12  

UNITE Group plc (The)

    6,093       62,505  

United Urban Investment Corp.

    40       42,305  

Urban Logistics REIT plc

    16,506       24,991  

Vicinity Ltd.(a)

    65,692       81,703  

Vital Healthcare Property Trust

    28,750       39,083  

Warehouse Reit plc(a) (b)

    20,284       28,025  

Warehouses De Pauw CVA

    2,992       76,827  

Waypoint REIT Ltd.

    43,262       75,522  

Workspace Group plc

    8,954       42,206  

Xior Student Housing NV(b)

    925       26,010  
              10,752,660  
Food & Staples Retailing – 1.7%  

Aeon Co. Ltd.

    13,813       258,027  

Ain Holdings, Inc.

    800       33,639  

Alimentation Couche-Tard, Inc.

    12,423       555,554  

Arcs Co. Ltd.

    19,218       256,524  

Axfood AB

    1,496       37,013  

Axial Retailing, Inc.(a)

    8,200       187,022  

Belc Co. Ltd.(a)

    4,900       187,580  
Investments   Shares     Value  
Food & Staples Retailing – (continued)  

Carrefour SA

    12,546     $ 201,931  

Casino Guichard Perrachon SA* (a)

    20,500       197,344  

Coles Group Ltd.(a)

    18,450       192,659  

Cosmos Pharmaceutical Corp.

    200       19,376  

Create SD Holdings Co. Ltd.

    500       10,664  

DFI Retail Group Holdings Ltd.

    7,600       17,024  

Dino Polska SA* (b)

    1,012       66,217  

Empire Co. Ltd., Class A

    3,212       82,416  

Endeavour Group Ltd.(a)

    23,616       107,974  

Etablissements Franz Colruyt NV

    1,044       25,167  

Fuji Co. Ltd.(a)

    4,200       52,050  

George Weston Ltd.

    1,148       126,200  

GrainCorp Ltd., Class A

    70,479       377,217  

Heiwado Co. Ltd.(a)

    13,500       171,026  

HelloFresh SE*

    1,980       39,647  

Inageya Co. Ltd.(a)

    11,198       84,907  

J Sainsbury plc

    32,120       71,892  

Jeronimo Martins SGPS SA

    5,155       106,892  

Kato Sangyo Co. Ltd.

    11,300       264,568  

Kesko OYJ, Class A

    2,248       43,236  

Kesko OYJ, Class B

    4,715       91,803  

Kobe Bussan Co. Ltd.(a)

    1,900       41,353  

Koninklijke Ahold Delhaize NV

    22,960       641,064  

Kusuri no Aoki Holdings Co. Ltd.(a)

    600       28,984  

Lawson, Inc.

    800       25,566  

Life Corp.

    8,200       122,364  

Loblaw Cos. Ltd.

    2,460       201,301  

Marks & Spencer Group plc*

    48,796       59,271  

MARR SpA

    1,155       12,169  

MatsukiyoCocokara & Co.

    2,400       87,516  

Maxvalu Tokai Co. Ltd.

    500       9,433  

Metcash Ltd.(a)

    17,514       45,917  

Metro, Inc.

    3,608       188,778  

Mitsubishi Shokuhin Co. Ltd.

    5,500       111,380  

North West Co., Inc. (The)(a)

    1,428       37,112  

Ocado Group plc* (a)

    9,870       53,683  

Oisix ra daichi, Inc.* (a)

    2,000       22,646  

Seven & i Holdings Co. Ltd.

    12,600       470,821  

Sheng Siong Group Ltd.

    17,900       19,733  

Shop Apotheke Europe NV* (a) (b)

    748       31,013  

 

See Accompanying Notes to the Financial Statements.

 

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FlexShares® Morningstar Developed Markets ex-US Factor Tilt Index Fund (cont.)

 

 

Investments   Shares     Value  
COMMON STOCKS – (continued)  
Food & Staples Retailing – (continued)  

Shufersal Ltd.

    3,578     $ 24,531  

Sligro Food Group NV(a)

    2,552       37,027  

Sonae SGPS SA

    333,658       321,032  

Sugi Holdings Co. Ltd.

    800       32,132  

Sundrug Co. Ltd.

    1,600       37,246  

Tesco plc

    166,418       412,143  

Tsuruha Holdings, Inc.

    900       52,377  

United Super Markets Holdings, Inc.

    2,000       14,102  

Valor Holdings Co. Ltd.

    14,200       164,322  

Welcia Holdings Co. Ltd.

    2,300       48,125  

Woolworths Group Ltd.

    17,958       379,177  

Zur Rose Group AG* (a)

    260       7,030  
              7,604,917  
Food Products – 2.9%  

a2 Milk Co. Ltd. (The)* (a)

    12,579       42,385  

AAK AB

    2,860       41,669  

Agrana Beteiligungs AG(a)

    5,885       79,685  

Ajinomoto Co., Inc.

    8,200       225,971  

Ariake Japan Co. Ltd.

    800       27,719  

Aryzta AG*

    62,524       64,102  

Associated British Foods plc

    7,339       114,030  

Ausnutria Dairy Corp. Ltd.*

    98,000       46,192  

Austevoll Seafood ASA

    3,432       25,385  

Bakkafrost P/F

    1,281       64,008  

Bakkavor Group plc(b)

    38,192       40,015  

Barry Callebaut AG (Registered)

    38       71,918  

Bega Cheese Ltd.(a)

    22,616       46,422  

Bell Food Group AG (Registered)

    820       199,930  

Bumitama Agri Ltd.

    213,200       89,643  

Calbee, Inc.

    3,200       64,265  

Chocoladefabriken Lindt & Spruengli AG

    24       230,227  

Chocoladefabriken Lindt & Spruengli AG (Registered)

    3       291,681  

Cloetta AB, Class B

    16,456       30,051  

Costa Group Holdings Ltd.(a)

    16,050       26,068  

Cranswick plc

    2,058       70,468  

Danone SA

    8,569       426,338  
Investments   Shares     Value  
Food Products – (continued)  

DyDo Group Holdings, Inc.

    500     $ 15,272  

Ebro Foods SA

    1,618       25,235  

Elders Ltd.(a)

    12,136       100,885  

Emmi AG (Registered)

    41       32,734  

First Pacific Co. Ltd.

    820,000       217,278  

First Resources Ltd.

    5,100       5,370  

Fuji Oil Holdings, Inc.(a)

    17,600       277,200  

Glanbia plc(a)

    2,024       23,385  

Golden Agri-Resources Ltd.

    213,400       43,733  

Greencore Group plc*

    148,092       114,239  

Grieg Seafood ASA

    3,299       22,846  

Hilton Food Group plc

    3,916       27,503  

House Foods Group, Inc.

    2,400       44,937  

Inghams Group Ltd.(a)

    105,247       170,270  

Itoham Yonekyu Holdings, Inc.

    55,400       247,862  

Japfa Ltd.

    201,820       72,736  

JDE Peet’s NV

    1,804       51,671  

Kagome Co. Ltd.

    900       18,008  

Kameda Seika Co. Ltd.

    900       27,823  

Kernel Holding SA

    13,728       47,617  

Kerry Group plc, Class A(a)

    2,419       210,392  

Kewpie Corp.

    2,100       33,188  

Kikkoman Corp.

    3,500       190,265  

Kotobuki Spirits Co. Ltd.

    500       25,667  

KWS Saat SE & Co. KGaA

    704       40,913  

Leroy Seafood Group ASA

    5,456       25,084  

Maple Leaf Foods, Inc.

    301       4,455  

Maruha Nichiro Corp.(a)

    16,400       253,004  

Megmilk Snow Brand Co. Ltd.

    18,400       200,545  

Mehadrin Ltd.*

    (d)      14  

MEIJI Holdings Co. Ltd.

    2,800       115,289  

Morinaga & Co. Ltd.

    1,100       27,531  

Morinaga Milk Industry Co. Ltd.

    1,200       34,070  

Mowi ASA

    5,699       84,990  

Nestle SA (Registered)

    40,262       4,386,878  

Neto Malinda Trading Ltd.*

    1,596       53,918  

NH Foods Ltd.

    3,200       76,321  

Nichirei Corp.

    1,600       24,909  

Nippn Corp.

    26,100       274,811  

Nippon Suisan Kaisha Ltd.

    94,900       338,393  

Nisshin Oillio Group Ltd. (The)

    9,300       199,596  

Nisshin Seifun Group, Inc.

    2,690       29,102  

 

See Accompanying Notes to the Financial Statements.

 

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FlexShares® Morningstar Developed Markets ex-US Factor Tilt Index Fund (cont.)

 

 

Investments   Shares     Value  
COMMON STOCKS – (continued)  
Food Products – (continued)  

Nissin Foods Holdings Co. Ltd.

    1,500     $ 97,184  

Norway Royal Salmon ASA*

    132       1,676  

Orkla ASA

    12,859       86,775  

Premier Foods plc

    206,353       246,138  

Premium Brands Holdings Corp.(a)

    660       38,887  

Prima Meat Packers Ltd.

    8,200       108,517  

Riken Vitamin Co. Ltd.

    10,000       126,821  

S Foods, Inc.

    7,200       132,001  

Sakata Seed Corp.(a)

    2,800       92,307  

Salmar ASA

    748       25,339  

Saputo, Inc.

    4,349       105,724  

Savencia SA

    1,676       92,928  

Schouw & Co. A/S(a)

    420       26,652  

Societe LDC SA

    1,617       149,268  

Strauss Group Ltd.

    952       23,933  

Suedzucker AG

    1,979       25,232  

Synlait Milk Ltd.* (a)

    1,760       3,190  

Tate & Lyle plc

    9,428       76,093  

Toyo Suisan Kaisha Ltd.

    1,800       67,575  

UIE plc(a)

    4,510       110,766  

United Malt Grp Ltd.(a)

    25,168       50,051  

Vilmorin & Cie SA

    1,612       71,456  

Viscofan SA

    1,554       92,538  

Vitasoy International Holdings Ltd.* (a)

    72,000       122,907  

WH Group Ltd.(b)

    150,500       76,114  

Wilmar International Ltd.

    69,700       191,107  

Yakult Honsha Co. Ltd.

    2,500       138,595  

Yamazaki Baking Co. Ltd.(a)

    2,900       29,559  
              12,943,444  
Gas Utilities – 0.5%  

AltaGas Ltd.(a)

    6,337       114,145  

APA Group(a)

    15,936       107,100  

Brookfield Infrastructure Corp., Class A(a)

    1,055       45,462  

Enagas SA(a)

    2,268       36,818  

Hong Kong & China Gas Co. Ltd.

    149,907       115,727  

Italgas SpA

    6,908       35,605  

Keppel Infrastructure Trust

    55,647       20,842  
Investments   Shares     Value  
Gas Utilities – (continued)  

Naturgy Energy Group SA(a)

    3,936     $ 100,988  

Nippon Gas Co. Ltd.

    6,000       87,234  

Osaka Gas Co. Ltd.

    9,500       140,741  

Rubis SCA

    30,422       691,554  

Saibu Gas Holdings Co. Ltd.

    1,400       16,248  

Shizuoka Gas Co. Ltd.(a)

    20,500       150,335  

Snam SpA

    29,438       130,986  

Superior Plus Corp.(a)

    10,208       77,530  

Toho Gas Co. Ltd.

    2,000       37,340  

Tokyo Gas Co. Ltd.

    8,200       146,583  
              2,055,238  
Health Care Equipment & Supplies – 1.4%  

Advanced Medical Solutions Group plc

    10,648       33,469  

Alcon, Inc.

    7,790       474,367  

Ambu A/S, Class B(a)

    3,172       35,524  

Ansell Ltd.(a)

    2,200       39,714  

Arjo AB, Class B

    4,131       16,471  

Asahi Intecc Co. Ltd.

    3,200       54,555  

BioMerieux

    825       73,010  

Carl Zeiss Meditec AG

    715       86,602  

Cellavision AB

    1,320       24,727  

Cochlear Ltd.

    826       105,484  

Coloplast A/S, Class B

    1,640       182,886  

ConvaTec Group plc(b)

    26,224       65,821  

Demant A/S*

    1,980       54,123  

DiaSorin SpA

    293       38,312  

Eckert & Ziegler Strahlen- und Medizintechnik AG

    264       10,447  

Eiken Chemical Co. Ltd.

    1,600       19,785  

El.En. SpA

    2,684       32,841  

Elekta AB, Class B

    6,069       30,811  

EssilorLuxottica SA

    1,645       260,703  

EssilorLuxottica SA

    2,578       408,949  

Fisher & Paykel Healthcare Corp. Ltd.

    10,109       114,990  

Fukuda Denshi Co. Ltd.

    4,100       214,055  

Getinge AB, Class B

    2,980       60,488  

GN Store Nord A/S(a)

    2,064       43,897  

Hogy Medical Co. Ltd.

    1,200       26,642  

Hoya Corp.

    5,100       476,082  

Japan Lifeline Co. Ltd.

    23,500       158,738  

 

See Accompanying Notes to the Financial Statements.

 

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FlexShares® Morningstar Developed Markets ex-US Factor Tilt Index Fund (cont.)

 

 

Investments   Shares     Value  
COMMON STOCKS – (continued)  
Health Care Equipment & Supplies – (continued)  

Jeol Ltd.

    1,100     $ 40,408  

Koninklijke Philips NV

    14,293       181,073  

Mani, Inc.

    4,200       61,318  

Medacta Group SA(b)

    336       30,251  

Medistim ASA

    1,188       27,538  

Menicon Co. Ltd.

    1,900       32,558  

Nagaileben Co. Ltd.

    1,500       20,608  

Nakanishi, Inc.

    4,200       76,746  

Nanosonics Ltd.* (a)

    16,777       44,092  

Nihon Kohden Corp.

    2,300       51,606  

Nipro Corp.

    46,100       347,995  

Olympus Corp.

    20,500       433,074  

Paramount Bed Holdings Co. Ltd.

    1,600       28,505  

PHC Holdings Corp.(a)

    8,400       87,258  

PolyNovo Ltd.* (a)

    32,604       41,697  

Revenio Group OYJ

    924       34,392  

Siemens Healthineers AG(b)

    4,715       217,066  

Smith & Nephew plc

    14,391       170,662  

Sonova Holding AG (Registered)

    785       185,670  

STRATEC SE

    308       25,845  

Straumann Holding AG (Registered)

    1,826       174,033  

Surgical Science Sweden AB* (a)

    1,584       22,834  

Sysmex Corp.

    2,700       145,831  

Terumo Corp.

    12,200       371,331  

Xvivo Perfusion AB*

    1,892       27,189  

Ypsomed Holding AG (Registered)

    81       13,047  
              6,036,120  
Health Care Providers & Services – 0.5%  

Alfresa Holdings Corp.

    5,500       63,313  

Amplifon SpA(a)

    2,112       52,477  

Arvida Group Ltd.(a)

    34,325       25,126  

As One Corp.

    800       34,231  

BML, Inc.(a)

    1,900       43,015  

Chartwell Retirement Residences(a)

    5,472       31,692  

China Evergrande New Energy Vehicle Group Ltd.* ‡

    40,000        
Investments   Shares     Value  
Health Care Providers & Services – (continued)  

CVS Group plc

    4,356     $ 94,839  

dentalcorp Holdings Ltd.*

    3,652       20,321  

EBOS Group Ltd.(a)

    2,041       44,464  

Fagron

    2,504       31,183  

Fresenius Medical Care AG & Co. KGaA

    2,394       66,204  

Fresenius SE & Co. KGaA

    9,061       208,662  

Galenica AG(b)

    792       56,902  

H.U. Group Holdings, Inc.

    20,500       382,043  

Healius Ltd.

    14,608       32,040  

Ilex Medical Ltd.(a)

    1,008       25,576  

Integral Diagnostics Ltd.(a)

    13,068       21,977  

Korian SA

    2,730       25,795  

Mediclinic International plc

    11,132       63,571  

Medicover AB, Class B

    1,320       16,341  

Medipal Holdings Corp.

    5,100       63,306  

Mediterranean Towers Ltd.(a)

    15,498       45,047  

NMC Health plc*

    2,074       62  

Oceania Healthcare Ltd.

    49,437       24,700  

Orpea SA* (a)

    16,605       134,772  

Raffles Medical Group Ltd.

    4,124       3,876  

Ramsay Health Care Ltd.

    2,952       110,560  

Ryman Healthcare Ltd.

    8,272       40,271  

Ship Healthcare Holdings, Inc.

    6,000       115,087  

Solasto Corp.

    4,400       26,554  

Sonic Healthcare Ltd.

    7,462       156,365  

Spire Healthcare Group plc* (b)

    14,036       35,068  

Summerset Group Holdings Ltd.

    6,710       37,734  

Suzuken Co. Ltd.

    1,880       41,866  

Toho Holdings Co. Ltd.

    4,200       57,136  

Uniphar plc

    9,064       31,354  
              2,263,530  
Health Care Technology – 0.1%  

CompuGroup Medical SE & Co. KGaA

    624       19,735  

Craneware plc

    1,936       41,237  

EMIS Group plc

    2,728       58,358  

M3, Inc.

    6,500       194,429  

Pro Medicus Ltd.(a)

    1,100       39,264  

Sectra AB, Class B*

    2,948       39,056  
              392,079  

 

See Accompanying Notes to the Financial Statements.

 

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FlexShares® Morningstar Developed Markets ex-US Factor Tilt Index Fund (cont.)

 

 

Investments   Shares     Value  
COMMON STOCKS – (continued)  
Hotels, Restaurants & Leisure – 1.3%  

888 Holdings plc*

    100,163     $ 107,019  

Accor SA*

    2,133       51,102  

AmRest Holdings SE*

    11,802       45,513  

Arcland Service Holdings Co. Ltd.

    1,400       20,543  

Aristocrat Leisure Ltd.

    10,373       245,886  

Atom Corp.(a)

    5,800       30,827  

Autogrill SpA*

    902       5,643  

Basic-Fit NV* (a) (b)

    2,058       51,868  

Betsson AB, Class B*

    42,886       312,027  

Cafe de Coral Holdings Ltd.

    38,000       44,342  

Carnival plc*

    4,488       35,974  

Collins Foods Ltd.(a)

    6,204       37,291  

Colowide Co. Ltd.(a)

    3,500       42,974  

Compass Group plc

    24,682       521,890  

Corporate Travel Management Ltd.(a)

    3,366       37,602  

Create Restaurants Holdings, Inc.

    4,400       27,797  

Dalata Hotel Group plc* (a)

    18,392       58,987  

Domino’s Pizza Enterprises Ltd.(a)

    1,398       56,989  

Domino’s Pizza Group plc

    24,948       64,973  

Entain plc

    9,553       138,915  

Evolution AB(a) (b)

    2,829       264,456  

Flight Centre Travel Group Ltd.* (a)

    4,576       48,720  

Flutter Entertainment plc*

    2,333       310,222  

Food & Life Cos. Ltd.

    2,000       33,761  

Fuji Kyuko Co. Ltd.(a)

    1,000       30,948  

Galaxy Entertainment Group Ltd.

    36,000       164,411  

Genting Singapore Ltd.

    104,400       59,389  

Greggs plc

    2,464       57,249  

Heiwa Corp.

    2,450       39,560  

HIS Co. Ltd.* (a)

    4,400       60,952  

Hongkong & Shanghai Hotels Ltd. (The)* (a)

    66,000       51,624  

Ichibanya Co. Ltd.(a)

    1,000       30,881  

Imperial Hotel Ltd.

    2,700       35,077  

InterContinental Hotels Group plc

    2,419       130,789  
Investments   Shares     Value  
Hotels, Restaurants & Leisure – (continued)  

J D Wetherspoon plc*

    3,795     $ 19,706  

Jumbo Interactive Ltd.(a)

    3,476       30,318  

Kindred Group plc, SDR

    7,392       64,218  

KOMEDA Holdings Co. Ltd.

    1,200       20,046  

Kura Sushi, Inc.

    1,400       32,778  

Kyoritsu Maintenance Co. Ltd.(a)

    1,600       65,987  

La Francaise des Jeux SAEM(b)

    1,364       44,488  

Mandarin Oriental International Ltd.*

    8,000       13,200  

McDonald’s Holdings Co. Japan Ltd.

    1,100       38,188  

Melco International Development Ltd.* (a)

    21,000       10,968  

Melia Hotels International SA*

    9,988       46,397  

MGM China Holdings Ltd.* (a)

    32,400       13,043  

Mitchells & Butlers plc*

    22,924       30,669  

MOS Food Services, Inc.(a)

    2,100       44,576  

MTY Food Group, Inc.

    1,452       58,780  

Ohsho Food Service Corp.

    704       30,029  

Oriental Land Co. Ltd.

    3,300       442,931  

Playtech plc*

    13,608       81,315  

Plenus Co. Ltd.

    1,000       17,728  

Resorttrust, Inc.

    4,200       64,709  

Restaurant Brands International, Inc.

    4,469       265,214  

Restaurant Brands New Zealand Ltd.(a)

    1,154       4,794  

Round One Corp.

    15,300       65,159  

Royal Holdings Co. Ltd.*

    1,600       25,598  

Saizeriya Co. Ltd.

    1,800       33,618  

Sands China Ltd.*

    40,400       70,508  

Scandic Hotels Group AB* (a) (b)

    9,870       31,288  

Shangri-La Asia Ltd.*

    32,000       17,692  

SJM Holdings Ltd.* (a)

    76,000       23,720  

SkiStar AB

    2,828       27,050  

Skylark Holdings Co. Ltd.

    3,700       39,506  

Sodexo SA

    1,394       123,640  

SSP Group plc*

    20,152       46,938  

Star Entertainment Grp Ltd. (The)* (a)

    11,421       21,471  

Tabcorp Holdings Ltd.(a)

    42,592       26,282  

Tokyotokeiba Co. Ltd.

    1,200       33,465  

 

See Accompanying Notes to the Financial Statements.

 

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FlexShares® Morningstar Developed Markets ex-US Factor Tilt Index Fund (cont.)

 

 

Investments   Shares     Value  
COMMON STOCKS – (continued)  
Hotels, Restaurants & Leisure – (continued)  

Toridoll Holdings Corp.

    1,100     $ 21,388  

Trainline plc* (b)

    33,203       127,186  

TUI AG*

    28,116       42,665  

Webjet Ltd.* (a)

    12,894       43,534  

Whitbread plc

    2,508       74,269  

Wynn Macau Ltd.*

    12,800       5,104  

Yoshinoya Holdings Co. Ltd.(a)

    4,900       77,076  

Zensho Holdings Co. Ltd.(a)

    1,800       44,929  
              5,718,369  
Household Durables – 1.1%  

Ariston Holding NV

    3,402       29,017  

Azorim-Investment Development & Construction Co. Ltd.(a)

    4,285       14,988  

Barratt Developments plc

    22,673       98,205  

Bellway plc

    2,640       56,384  

Berkeley Group Holdings plc

    2,068       82,644  

Bonava AB, Class B

    30,184       88,281  

Breville Group Ltd.(a)

    2,420       30,717  

Cairn Homes plc

    38,456       37,236  

Casio Computer Co. Ltd.

    3,600       31,341  

Countryside Partnerships plc* (a) (b)

    23,352       57,160  

Crest Nicholson Holdings plc

    88,642       206,157  

Danya Cebus Ltd.(a)

    1,638       39,234  

De’ Longhi SpA(a)

    1,012       17,474  

Dom Development SA

    2,244       39,694  

Electra Consumer Products 1970 Ltd.(a)

    1,386       48,241  

Electrolux AB, Class B(a)

    6,909       85,193  

Fiskars OYJ Abp

    574       8,271  

Focusrite plc(a)

    2,156       16,632  

Forbo Holding AG (Registered)

    82       99,310  

Fujitsu General Ltd.

    2,100       48,037  

Glenveagh Properties plc* (b)

    34,100       33,366  

Haseko Corp.

    3,500       36,075  

Iida Group Holdings Co. Ltd.

    5,400       75,059  

JM AB

    1,842       27,737  

JS Global Lifestyle Co. Ltd.(b)

    22,000       17,712  

Ki-Star Real Estate Co. Ltd.(a)

    3,300       102,795  

Man Wah Holdings Ltd.

    19,200       10,713  
Investments   Shares     Value  
Household Durables – (continued)  

Nagawa Co. Ltd.

    500     $ 24,994  

Neinor Homes SA(b)

    5,964       47,569  

Nikon Corp.

    5,800       56,152  

Nobia AB(a)

    49,733       82,855  

Open House Group Co. Ltd.

    1,800       64,184  

Panasonic Holdings Corp.

    49,200       352,363  

Persimmon plc

    6,929       104,109  

Pressance Corp.(a)

    8,400       86,354  

Redrow plc

    10,340       49,834  

Rinnai Corp.

    600       40,933  

Sangetsu Corp.

    2,256       23,921  

SEB SA

    616       40,122  

Sekisui Chemical Co. Ltd.

    10,500       131,396  

Sekisui House Ltd.

    16,000       266,425  

Sharp Corp.(a)

    6,200       37,166  

Sony Group Corp.

    18,300       1,229,727  

Sumitomo Forestry Co. Ltd.

    3,300       51,731  

Tama Home Co. Ltd.(a)

    4,400       69,122  

Taylor Wimpey plc

    81,549       88,051  

Token Corp.

    2,600       137,316  

Victoria plc* (a)

    5,192       30,128  

Videndum plc

    2,376       35,180  

Vistry Group plc

    7,172       49,793  

YIT OYJ(a)

    63,747       159,905  

Zojirushi Corp.

    1,300       13,128  
              4,710,131  
Household Products – 0.3%  

Earth Corp.

    600       20,789  

Essity AB, Class A

    616       12,933  

Essity AB, Class B

    8,938       188,782  

Henkel AG & Co. KGaA

    1,650       96,950  

Henkel AG & Co. KGaA (Preference)

    2,870       180,916  

Lion Corp.

    6,800       68,807  

Pigeon Corp.

    2,400       31,454  

Reckitt Benckiser Group plc

    11,234       747,601  

Sano-Brunos Enterprises Ltd.(a)

    308       21,309  

Unicharm Corp.

    5,600       170,749  
              1,540,290  
Independent Power and Renewable Electricity
Producers – 0.3%
 

Boralex, Inc., Class A

    2,081       58,934  

 

See Accompanying Notes to the Financial Statements.

 

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FlexShares® Morningstar Developed Markets ex-US Factor Tilt Index Fund (cont.)

 

 

Investments   Shares     Value  
COMMON STOCKS – (continued)  
Independent Power and Renewable Electricity
Producers – (continued)
 

Brookfield Renewable Corp.

    2,068     $ 64,176  

Capital Power Corp.

    2,535       84,745  

ContourGlobal plc(b)

    17,776       51,780  

Corp. ACCIONA Energias Renovables SA

    1,276       50,143  

Doral Group Renewable Energy Resources Ltd.* (a)

    2,244       6,905  

Drax Group plc

    12,710       76,241  

EDP Renovaveis SA

    3,895       82,036  

Electric Power Development Co. Ltd.

    3,100       43,131  

Encavis AG

    3,528       65,728  

Enlight Renewable Energy Ltd.*

    14,280       29,071  

eRex Co. Ltd.

    2,700       45,831  

ERG SpA

    704       22,085  

Greenvolt-Energias Renovaveis SA*

    4,875       37,486  

Innergex Renewable Energy, Inc.

    559       6,147  

Meridian Energy Ltd.

    28,875       81,862  

Neoen SA(a) (b)

    1,147       40,040  

Northland Power, Inc.

    3,566       103,630  

Orron Energy ab

    3,982       8,266  

RENOVA, Inc.*

    1,000       22,000  

RWE AG

    10,086       388,672  

Scatec ASA(a) (b)

    988       6,994  

Solaria Energia y Medio Ambiente SA*

    4,811       76,079  

TransAlta Corp.(a)

    3,906       34,362  

Uniper SE

    2,028       6,077  

Voltalia SA (Registered)*

    2,112       40,245  
              1,532,666  
Industrial Conglomerates – 1.0%  

Aker ASA, Class A(a)

    264       18,600  

Bonheur ASA

    336       9,550  

Brookfield Business Corp., Class A(a)

    7,790       199,997  

CK Hutchison Holdings Ltd.

    61,356       304,832  

DCC plc

    2,132       118,806  

Hitachi Ltd.

    19,800       900,515  
Investments   Shares     Value  
Industrial Conglomerates – (continued)  

Investment AB Latour, Class B

    2,024     $ 34,205  

Italmobiliare SpA

    245       6,260  

Jardine Cycle & Carriage Ltd.

    3,600       75,658  

Jardine Matheson Holdings Ltd.

    5,800       266,916  

Keihan Holdings Co. Ltd.

    2,500       64,335  

Keppel Corp. Ltd.

    28,700       141,360  

Lifco AB, Class B

    4,576       66,070  

Melrose Industries plc

    69,892       94,070  

Nisshinbo Holdings, Inc.

    52,600       365,211  

Nolato AB, Class B

    3,080       12,988  

Noritsu Koki Co. Ltd.(a)

    5,000       90,154  

NWS Holdings Ltd.

    44,000       31,221  

Siemens AG (Registered)

    10,660       1,165,682  

Smiths Group plc

    5,370       96,482  

Storskogen Group AB, Class B

    7,392       5,409  

TOKAI Holdings Corp.(a)

    43,795       261,647  

Toshiba Corp.

    5,700       198,686  
              4,528,654  
Insurance – 4.0%  

Admiral Group plc

    4,387       101,878  

Aegon NV(a)

    25,335       117,312  

Ageas SA/NV

    4,346       150,467  

AIA Group Ltd.

    179,200       1,357,152  

Allianz SE (Registered)

    8,446       1,520,933  

Alm Brand A/S

    57,708       78,910  

ASR Nederland NV

    3,374       148,694  

Assicurazioni Generali SpA

    25,092       376,707  

AUB Group Ltd.(a)

    5,876       77,703  

Aviva plc

    60,639       291,904  

AXA SA

    40,303       995,837  

Baloise Holding AG (Registered)

    984       134,510  

Beazley plc

    13,573       97,592  

Clal Insurance Enterprises Holdings Ltd.* (a)

    2,684       46,527  

Coface SA

    36,818       410,105  

Conduit Holdings Ltd.

    47,888       184,981  

Dai-ichi Life Holdings, Inc.

    20,600       326,737  

Direct Line Insurance Group plc

    22,704       52,751  

Fairfax Financial Holdings Ltd.

    533       261,446  

Gjensidige Forsikring ASA

    2,860       52,238  

Great Eastern Holdings Ltd.

    2,400       30,358  

 

See Accompanying Notes to the Financial Statements.

 

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FlexShares® Morningstar Developed Markets ex-US Factor Tilt Index Fund (cont.)

 

 

Investments   Shares     Value  
COMMON STOCKS – (continued)  
Insurance – (continued)  

Great-West Lifeco, Inc.

    5,912     $ 136,699  

Grupo Catalana Occidente SA

    704       19,134  

Hannover Rueck SE

    1,148       186,986  

Harel Insurance Investments & Financial Services Ltd.

    3,957       38,271  

Helvetia Holding AG (Registered)

    880       87,406  

Hiscox Ltd.

    5,060       52,386  

iA Financial Corp., Inc.

    2,829       157,248  

IDI Insurance Co. Ltd.(a)

    3,036       81,164  

Insurance Australia Group Ltd.(a)

    40,754       127,695  

Intact Financial Corp.

    2,624       398,222  

Japan Post Holdings Co. Ltd.

    48,000       322,810  

Japan Post Insurance Co. Ltd.

    4,400       65,037  

Just Group plc

    304,425       203,290  

Lancashire Holdings Ltd.

    78,966       450,223  

Legal & General Group plc

    128,002       343,237  

Linea Directa Aseguradora SA Cia de Seguros y Reaseguros

    40,084       37,577  

Manulife Financial Corp.

    40,836       675,985  

Mapfre SA

    22,440       38,480  

Medibank Pvt Ltd.

    48,899       87,864  

Menora Mivtachim Holdings Ltd.*

    1,761       36,026  

Migdal Insurance & Financial Holdings Ltd.*

    26,952       32,462  

MS&AD Insurance Group Holdings, Inc.

    9,600       254,540  

Muenchener Rueckversicherungs-Gesellschaft AG in Muenchen (Registered)

    2,952       780,169  

nib holdings Ltd.

    11,260       48,025  

NN Group NV

    7,184       304,248  

Phoenix Group Holdings plc

    15,047       93,967  

Phoenix Holdings Ltd. (The)

    5,085       55,351  

Poste Italiane SpA(b)

    11,425       99,595  

Power Corp. of Canada

    12,063       299,176  

Powszechny Zaklad Ubezpieczen SA

    9,856       55,360  

Protector Forsikring ASA

    4,092       48,725  
Investments   Shares     Value  
Insurance – (continued)  

Prudential plc

    40,631     $ 379,296  

PSC Insurance Group Ltd.

    14,212       43,622  

QBE Insurance Group Ltd.(a)

    30,996       242,602  

Sampo OYJ, Class A

    6,437       294,434  

SCOR SE

    3,124       47,009  

Sompo Holdings, Inc.

    6,700       279,161  

Steadfast Group Ltd.

    17,908       57,943  

Storebrand ASA

    12,259       95,272  

Sun Life Financial, Inc.

    12,546       532,174  

Suncorp Group Ltd.

    24,108       175,895  

Swiss Life Holding AG (Registered)

    656       317,856  

Swiss Re AG

    6,273       466,361  

T&D Holdings, Inc.

    12,300       121,399  

Talanx AG

    968       36,375  

Tokio Marine Holdings, Inc.

    41,300       747,726  

Topdanmark A/S

    880       40,655  

Trisura Group Ltd.*

    2,200       63,917  

Tryg A/S

    5,002       108,274  

Unipol Gruppo SpA

    6,080       26,176  

UnipolSai Assicurazioni SpA(a)

    11,528       26,000  

Wuestenrot & Wuerttembergische AG

    7,216       101,844  

Zurich Insurance Group AG

    3,116       1,330,469  
              17,966,560  
Interactive Media & Services – 0.2%  

Adevinta ASA*

    6,732       46,102  

Auto Trader Group plc(b)

    14,842       89,133  

Baltic Classifieds Group plc

    16,280       26,092  

Better Collective A/S* (a)

    2,464       31,997  

carsales.com Ltd.(a)

    6,387       82,990  

Hemnet Group AB

    6,720       83,434  

Infocom Corp.

    1,600       23,004  

Kakaku.com, Inc.

    1,600       27,138  

Karnov Group AB*

    5,418       28,878  

Moneysupermarket.com Group plc

    22,168       46,809  

New Work SE

    159       19,926  

REA Group Ltd.(a)

    1,056       82,105  

Rightmove plc

    13,244       74,992  

Scout24 SE(b)

    1,232       63,172  

SEEK Ltd.(a)

    5,397       74,510  

 

See Accompanying Notes to the Financial Statements.

 

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FlexShares® Morningstar Developed Markets ex-US Factor Tilt Index Fund (cont.)

 

 

Investments   Shares     Value  
COMMON STOCKS – (continued)  
Interactive Media & Services – (continued)  

Wirtualna Polska Holding SA(b)

    1,936     $ 37,654  

Z Holdings Corp.

    27,200       70,381  
              908,317  
Internet & Direct Marketing Retail – 0.3%  

Allegro.eu SA* (b)

    3,080       14,976  

ASKUL Corp.

    1,000       10,462  

ASOS plc* (a)

    6,300       40,873  

Auction Technology Group plc*

    4,356       37,464  

Belluna Co. Ltd.

    15,600       75,253  

BHG Group AB*

    7,216       12,094  

boohoo Group plc*

    15,511       7,249  

Boozt AB* (a) (b)

    2,508       18,293  

Delivery Hero SE* (b)

    4,264       140,548  

Demae-Can Co. Ltd.* (a)

    8,800       28,774  

Dustin Group AB(a) (b)

    3,680       15,319  

Just Eat Takeaway.com NV* (b)

    1,936       33,265  

Mercari, Inc.*

    1,900       31,638  

Prosus NV*

    18,450       803,072  

Rakuten Group, Inc.(a)

    15,800       70,796  

Takkt AG

    2,728       35,320  

Temple & Webster Group Ltd.* (a)

    7,304       26,155  

THG plc* (a)

    50,904       31,180  

Zalando SE* (b)

    938       21,629  

Zalando SE* (b)

    1,750       40,352  

ZOZO, Inc.

    2,800       59,622  
              1,554,334  
IT Services – 1.5%  

Addnode Group AB

    38,991       339,437  

Adesso SE

    220       21,787  

Adyen NV* (b)

    451       647,490  

Alten SA

    616       72,024  

Amadeus IT Group SA*

    6,027       314,161  

Appen Ltd.(a)

    2,420       3,931  

Atea ASA*

    2,420       26,907  

Atos SE* (a)

    968       9,452  

Bechtle AG

    1,364       47,184  

Bell System24 Holdings, Inc.

    13,500       125,613  
Investments   Shares     Value  
IT Services – (continued)  

BIPROGY, Inc.

    1,100     $ 23,793  

Bouvet ASA

    5,764       30,492  

CANCOM SE

    1,981       49,026  

Capgemini SE

    2,378       390,737  

CGI, Inc.*

    3,239       260,583  

Change, Inc.(a)

    3,500       46,907  

Computacenter plc

    1,092       22,757  

Computershare Ltd.

    8,897       143,766  

Comture Corp.(a)

    2,300       37,509  

Converge Technology Solutions Corp.* (a)

    11,792       48,238  

Data#3 Ltd.(a)

    12,760       56,300  

Digital Garage, Inc.

    1,300       31,224  

DTS Corp.

    2,100       50,015  

Econocom Group SA/NV

    29,084       79,193  

Edenred

    4,059       208,449  

FDM Group Holdings plc

    3,850       27,970  

Formula Systems 1985 Ltd.

    389       31,721  

Fujitsu Ltd.

    2,600       299,559  

Future Corp.

    3,400       38,270  

GFT Technologies SE

    924       30,183  

GMO internet group, Inc.

    1,200       20,757  

GMO Payment Gateway, Inc.

    1,000       72,190  

Indra Sistemas SA(a)

    9,988       89,338  

Infomart Corp.

    5,300       17,223  

Itochu Techno-Solutions Corp.

    2,400       55,707  

Kainos Group plc

    2,604       37,087  

Keywords Studios plc

    3,066       85,074  

KNOW IT AB

    1,144       22,755  

Kontron AG

    3,168       45,871  

Matrix IT Ltd.

    924       20,024  

Megaport Ltd.* (a)

    3,960       15,421  

NCC Group plc

    23,672       54,237  

NEC Corp.

    3,300       109,345  

NEC Networks & System Integration Corp.

    2,400       25,738  

NET One Systems Co. Ltd.

    2,300       47,351  

Network International Holdings plc* (b)

    14,574       54,534  

Nexi SpA* (b)

    15,170       131,491  

NEXTDC Ltd.* (a)

    10,736       57,118  

Nomura Research Institute Ltd.

    6,445       143,309  

NS Solutions Corp.

    800       18,434  

 

See Accompanying Notes to the Financial Statements.

 

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FlexShares® Morningstar Developed Markets ex-US Factor Tilt Index Fund (cont.)

 

 

Investments   Shares     Value  
COMMON STOCKS – (continued)  
IT Services – (continued)  

NSD Co. Ltd.

    4,200     $ 71,886  

NTT Data Corp.

    9,800       142,218  

Nuvei Corp.* (b)

    836       25,128  

Obic Co. Ltd.

    700       105,352  

One Software Technologies Ltd.

    3,388       47,121  

Otsuka Corp.

    2,500       78,969  

Pushpay Holdings Ltd.* (a)

    37,926       27,541  

Reply SpA

    484       52,668  

SCSK Corp.

    2,700       39,909  

SHIFT, Inc.*

    300       47,048  

Shopify, Inc., Class A*

    17,220       589,675  

Softcat plc

    2,288       29,504  

Sopra Steria Group SACA

    396       52,446  

SUNeVision Holdings Ltd.

    90,000       47,695  

TechMatrix Corp.

    3,300       37,610  

TELUS International CDA, Inc.*

    4,639       115,121  

TietoEVRY OYJ

    1,598       38,126  

TIS, Inc.

    4,600       124,257  

Transcosmos, Inc.

    8,200       188,953  

Tyro Payments Ltd.* (a)

    8,888       8,696  

Wise plc, Class A*

    9,328       71,420  

Worldline SA* (b)

    4,346       190,371  
              6,769,396  
Leisure Products – 0.3%  

Bandai Namco Holdings, Inc.

    2,900       192,026  

Beneteau SA

    9,512       105,481  

BRP, Inc.(a)

    639       42,672  

Games Workshop Group plc

    684       50,402  

Harvia OYJ(b)

    748       10,616  

MIPS AB(b)

    440       14,231  

Sega Sammy Holdings, Inc.

    2,600       33,323  

Shimano, Inc.

    1,100       170,771  

Snow Peak, Inc.(a)

    1,600       21,120  

Spin Master Corp.(b)

    1,936       59,753  

Technogym SpA(b)

    4,905       33,741  

Thule Group AB(b)

    2,024       39,856  

Tomy Co. Ltd.(a)

    25,100       220,544  

Universal Entertainment Corp.*

    300       4,057  

Yamaha Corp.

    1,700       64,278  
Investments   Shares     Value  
Leisure Products – (continued)  

Yonex Co. Ltd.

    5,600     $ 52,106  
              1,114,977  
Life Sciences Tools & Services – 0.4%  

AddLife AB, Class B

    1,496       13,971  

Bachem Holding AG, Class B(a)

    440       31,590  

Biotage AB

    1,890       30,991  

Chemometec A/S*

    572       53,953  

Ergomed plc*

    2,420       34,160  

Eurofins Scientific SE(a)

    2,050       131,252  

Evotec SE*

    3,042       58,072  

Gerresheimer AG

    1,260       72,229  

Lonza Group AG (Registered)

    1,148       591,236  

Oxford Nanopore Technologies plc*

    5,808       17,553  

QIAGEN NV*

    4,369       190,314  

Sartorius AG (Preference)

    410       144,705  

Sartorius Stedim Biotech

    328       104,126  

Siegfried Holding AG (Registered)*

    88       52,409  

Tecan Group AG (Registered)

    220       80,767  

Wuxi Biologics Cayman, Inc.* (b)

    57,500       260,037  
              1,867,365  
Machinery – 3.3%  

Aalberts NV

    1,454       50,556  

Alfa Laval AB

    4,920       121,147  

Alstom SA

    4,577       94,364  

Amada Co. Ltd.

    7,200       50,718  

ANDRITZ AG

    2,081       96,791  

Atlas Copco AB, Class A(a)

    51,004       544,821  

Atlas Copco AB, Class B

    29,561       286,075  

ATS Automation Tooling Systems, Inc.*

    1,980       62,562  

Beijer Alma AB

    2,304       32,192  

Bobst Group SA (Registered)

    528       32,448  

Bodycote plc

    11,283       64,382  

Bucher Industries AG (Registered)

    176       59,338  

Burckhardt Compression Holding AG

    132       57,113  

Bystronic AG

    55       31,601  

 

See Accompanying Notes to the Financial Statements.

 

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FlexShares® Morningstar Developed Markets ex-US Factor Tilt Index Fund (cont.)

 

 

Investments   Shares     Value  
COMMON STOCKS – (continued)  
Machinery – (continued)  

Cargotec OYJ, Class B(a)

    684     $ 25,743  

CKD Corp.

    23,000       282,713  

CNH Industrial NV

    16,974       219,853  

Concentric AB

    2,420       40,032  

Construcciones y Auxiliar de Ferrocarriles SA

    5,166       134,794  

Daetwyler Holding AG

    176       31,269  

Daifuku Co. Ltd.

    2,300       105,534  

Daimler Truck Holding AG*

    12,505       333,702  

Danieli & C Officine Meccaniche SpA(a)

    2,310       47,146  

Danieli & C Officine Meccaniche SpA (Retirement Savings Plan)

    11,193       153,770  

DMG Mori Co. Ltd.(a)

    43,100       500,202  

Duerr AG

    14,842       392,838  

Ebara Corp.

    2,600       84,751  

Electrolux Professional AB, Class B

    4,532       17,102  

Epiroc AB, Class A

    9,440       144,413  

Epiroc AB, Class B

    7,339       98,525  

FANUC Corp.

    3,100       409,412  

Fincantieri SpA* (a)

    198,567       100,973  

FLSmidth & Co. A/S

    3,696       85,499  

Fluidra SA

    912       12,376  

Fuji Corp.

    33,800       447,528  

Fujitec Co. Ltd.

    2,400       47,763  

Fukushima Galilei Co. Ltd.

    4,100       112,958  

GEA Group AG

    3,034       106,152  

Georg Fischer AG (Registered)

    1,554       86,105  

Giken Ltd.

    1,200       25,916  

Glory Ltd.(a)

    20,600       318,074  

Harmonic Drive Systems, Inc.(a)

    1,500       50,156  

Hino Motors Ltd.

    10,300       42,826  

Hitachi Construction Machinery Co. Ltd.

    2,800       54,894  

Hitachi Zosen Corp.

    12,400       71,663  

Hoshizaki Corp.

    2,400       68,867  

Husqvarna AB, Class B

    7,480       44,404  

IHI Corp.

    2,500       55,841  

IMI plc

    3,784       53,500  
Investments   Shares     Value  
Machinery – (continued)  

Indutrade AB

    5,016     $ 87,765  

Interpump Group SpA

    1,584       61,338  

Interroll Holding AG (Registered)

    19       40,060  

Iveco Group NV* (a)

    58,712       317,413  

Japan Steel Works Ltd. (The)

    900       18,619  

Jungheinrich AG (Preference)

    3,036       75,556  

Kardex Holding AG (Registered)

    264       40,362  

Kawasaki Heavy Industries Ltd.

    2,800       47,585  

KION Group AG

    1,419       31,513  

Komatsu Ltd.

    20,100       385,137  

Komax Holding AG (Registered)(a)

    176       41,329  

Kone OYJ, Class B

    5,904       241,870  

Konecranes OYJ(a)

    2,273       57,196  

Krones AG

    484       44,846  

Kubota Corp.(a)

    14,300       199,778  

Kurita Water Industries Ltd.(a)

    2,500       91,836  

Makino Milling Machine Co. Ltd.

    8,200       253,500  

Makita Corp.

    4,600       84,179  

Manitou BF SA

    5,124       104,578  

Max Co. Ltd.

    2,800       39,993  

Meidensha Corp.

    15,800       210,582  

Metso Outotec OYJ

    12,669       96,189  

MINEBEA MITSUMI, Inc.

    7,311       108,409  

MISUMI Group, Inc.

    3,900       83,439  

Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Ltd.

    6,400       220,459  

Mitsubishi Logisnext Co. Ltd.

    8,400       43,346  

Miura Co. Ltd.

    2,100       42,880  

Morgan Advanced Materials plc

    20,416       57,825  

Nabtesco Corp.

    2,900       61,752  

Nachi-Fujikoshi Corp.

    5,800       152,185  

NGK Insulators Ltd.

    7,900       92,322  

Nitta Corp.

    8,200       159,382  

NSK Ltd.

    9,600       50,766  

NTN Corp.

    168,100       299,704  

OC Oerlikon Corp. AG (Registered)

    6,510       42,056  

OKUMA Corp.

    9,200       308,864  

OSG Corp.

    5,700       72,595  

 

See Accompanying Notes to the Financial Statements.

 

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FlexShares® Morningstar Developed Markets ex-US Factor Tilt Index Fund (cont.)

 

 

Investments   Shares     Value  
COMMON STOCKS – (continued)  
Machinery – (continued)  

Palfinger AG

    787     $ 18,201  

Pfeiffer Vacuum Technology AG

    220       31,093  

Rational AG

    55       31,039  

Rotork plc

    13,640       40,235  

Sandvik AB

    16,810       262,560  

Schindler Holding AG

    658       107,338  

Schindler Holding AG (Registered)

    220       34,646  

SFS Group AG

    220       19,895  

Shibaura Machine Co. Ltd.

    2,349       45,705  

Skellerup Holdings Ltd.

    10,736       33,057  

SKF AB, Class A

    1,408       21,508  

SKF AB, Class B(a)

    7,626       110,279  

SMC Corp.

    900       364,033  

Spirax-Sarco Engineering plc

    1,148       142,088  

Stabilus SE

    1,188       65,225  

Stadler Rail AG

    1,056       31,129  

Sulzer AG (Registered)

    546       36,418  

Sumitomo Heavy Industries Ltd.

    3,300       62,676  

Tadano Ltd.

    8,900       54,489  

Takeuchi Manufacturing Co. Ltd.

    10,800       217,984  

Takuma Co. Ltd.

    28,900       240,323  

Techtronic Industries Co. Ltd.

    23,000       217,845  

THK Co. Ltd.(a)

    1,700       29,714  

Tocalo Co. Ltd.

    3,800       30,424  

Toyota Industries Corp.

    3,800       195,835  

Trelleborg AB, Class B

    4,682       103,085  

Troax Group AB

    1,806       26,803  

Tsubakimoto Chain Co.

    10,400       222,855  

Union Tool Co.

    500       12,060  

Valmet OYJ(a)

    3,228       73,475  

VAT Group AG(a) (b)

    451       103,111  

Vesuvius plc

    64,165       250,589  

Volvo AB, Class A

    3,212       54,820  

Volvo AB, Class B

    31,324       512,502  

Wacker Neuson SE

    7,954       125,546  

Wartsila OYJ Abp

    5,720       39,008  

Weir Group plc (The)

    3,920       68,715  

Yaskawa Electric Corp.

    4,100       113,923  
              14,908,841  
Investments   Shares     Value  
Marine – 0.6%  

AP Moller – Maersk A/S, Class A

    65     $ 130,129  

AP Moller – Maersk A/S, Class B

    123       257,347  

Belships ASA(a)

    19,194       26,843  

Clarkson plc

    1,408       44,823  

D/S Norden A/S

    8,241       427,555  

Dfds A/S

    10,127       307,606  

Golden Ocean Group Ltd.

    4,796       39,394  

Kawasaki Kisen Kaisha Ltd.(a)

    6,000       91,271  

Kuehne + Nagel International AG (Registered)(a)

    697       148,628  

Mitsui OSK Lines Ltd.(a)

    9,300       184,642  

MPC Container Ships ASA(a)

    18,920       29,844  

Nippon Yusen KK(a)

    12,300       223,351  

NS United Kaiun Kaisha Ltd.

    4,100       102,062  

Pacific Basin Shipping Ltd.(a)

    1,722,000       416,798  

SITC International Holdings Co. Ltd.

    24,000       39,318  

Stolt-Nielsen Ltd.

    6,560       157,425  

Wallenius Wilhelmsen ASA

    5,632       40,059  

Wilh Wilhelmsen Holding ASA, Class A(a)

    4,368       101,671  

Wilh Wilhelmsen Holding ASA, Class B

    1,344       30,378  
              2,799,144  
Media – 1.0%  

4imprint Group plc

    836       33,400  

Ascential plc* (b)

    26,292       58,121  

Cogeco Communications, Inc.(a)

    6,232       317,437  

Cogeco, Inc.

    2,870       122,076  

CyberAgent, Inc.

    6,300       51,880  

Cyfrowy Polsat SA

    8,140       30,538  

Dentsu Group, Inc.(a)

    3,800       118,498  

Euromoney Institutional Investor plc

    4,083       68,070  

Eutelsat Communications SA(a)

    51,537       517,516  

Future plc

    2,332       32,703  

Hakuhodo DY Holdings, Inc.

    4,700       39,716  

Informa plc

    27,019       172,838  

IPSOS

    13,407       649,290  

ITV plc

    82,500       63,641  

 

See Accompanying Notes to the Financial Statements.

 

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FlexShares® Morningstar Developed Markets ex-US Factor Tilt Index Fund (cont.)

 

 

Investments   Shares     Value  
COMMON STOCKS – (continued)  
Media – (continued)  

JCDecaux SE*

    968     $ 12,217  

Kadokawa Corp.

    2,200       39,549  

Lagardere SA(a)

    2,552       44,619  

Mediaset Espana Comunicacion SA*

    2,856       8,875  

Metropole Television SA

    19,065       197,285  

MFE-MediaForEurope NV, Class B

    79,422       39,641  

Next Fifteen Communications Group plc

    5,104       51,596  

Nine Entertainment Co. Holdings Ltd.(a)

    10,556       13,905  

Nippon Television Holdings, Inc.

    2,400       17,923  

oOh!media Ltd.(a)

    47,520       38,439  

Pearson plc

    13,448       148,702  

ProSiebenSat.1 Media SE

    2,772       18,849  

Publicis Groupe SA

    4,879       273,609  

Quebecor, Inc., Class B

    2,728       51,358  

RTL Group SA(a)

    1,056       35,841  

S4 Capital plc*

    10,516       21,273  

Schibsted ASA, Class A

    1,144       17,616  

Schibsted ASA, Class B

    2,493       36,999  

SES SA, ADR

    5,964       42,311  

Seven West Media Ltd.* (a)

    391,386       117,628  

Shaw Communications, Inc., Class B

    6,424       164,785  

SKY Perfect JSAT Holdings, Inc.(a)

    48,100       168,602  

Stroeer SE & Co. KGaA

    620       25,283  

Telenet Group Holding NV

    1,320       20,130  

Television Francaise 1(a)

    35,383       224,512  

TV Asahi Holdings Corp.

    8,400       78,781  

TX Group AG

    352       48,891  

ValueCommerce Co. Ltd.

    1,400       20,468  

Viaplay Group AB, Class B*

    1,188       21,673  

Vivendi SE

    9,786       80,123  

WPP plc

    19,393       171,033  

YouGov plc

    7,040       72,463  
              4,600,703  
Metals & Mining – 4.8%  

Acerinox SA

    7,260       63,589  
Investments   Shares     Value  
Metals & Mining – (continued)  

Agnico Eagle Mines Ltd.

    6,970     $ 306,229  

Alamos Gold, Inc., Class A

    3,983       31,390  

Algoma Steel Group, Inc.

    33,768       228,495  

Allkem Ltd.*

    8,316       76,787  

Alumina Ltd.(a)

    42,504       36,692  

AMG Advanced Metallurgical Group NV

    1,540       48,188  

Anglo American plc

    28,864       866,871  

Antofagasta plc

    6,802       92,059  

Aperam SA

    1,594       41,670  

ArcelorMittal SA

    13,046       292,114  

Asahi Holdings, Inc.(a)

    28,100       359,013  

Aurubis AG

    1,050       66,334  

AVZ Minerals Ltd.* ‡ (a)

    111,012       39,717  

B2Gold Corp.

    27,675       84,402  

Barrick Gold Corp.

    26,978       396,518  

Bekaert SA

    1,540       42,922  

Bellevue Gold Ltd.* (a)

    49,941       23,632  

BHP Group Ltd.

    105,370       2,517,274  

BlueScope Steel Ltd.

    10,209       102,688  

Boliden AB

    5,166       150,346  

Capricorn Metals Ltd.*

    19,272       41,777  

Capstone Copper Corp.*

    10,472       24,260  

Centamin plc

    383,678       391,919  

Centerra Gold, Inc.

    17,010       78,936  

Chalice Mining Ltd.* (a)

    10,120       27,632  

Champion Iron Ltd.(a)

    6,468       19,356  

Daido Steel Co. Ltd.(a)

    13,100       340,203  

De Grey Mining Ltd.* (a)

    86,240       58,455  

Deterra Royalties Ltd.

    15,180       39,701  

Dowa Holdings Co. Ltd.

    1,100       35,042  

Dundee Precious Metals, Inc.

    56,826       257,457  

Eldorado Gold Corp.* (a)

    61,500       343,107  

Endeavour Mining plc

    3,438       60,037  

Equinox Gold Corp.* (a)

    9,450       31,106  

Eramet SA

    504       33,051  

ERO Copper Corp.* (a)

    4,268       48,530  

Evolution Mining Ltd.(a)

    35,786       47,597  

Falcon Metals Ltd.*

    1       (e) 

Ferrexpo plc

    80,770       94,947  

Filo Mining Corp.*

    2,772       33,165  

First Majestic Silver Corp.

    3,432       28,834  

First Quantum Minerals Ltd.(a)

    9,143       161,069  

 

See Accompanying Notes to the Financial Statements.

 

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FlexShares® Morningstar Developed Markets ex-US Factor Tilt Index Fund (cont.)

 

 

Investments   Shares     Value  
COMMON STOCKS – (continued)  
Metals & Mining – (continued)  

Fortescue Metals Group Ltd.(a)

    37,802     $ 355,336  

Fortuna Silver Mines, Inc.* (a)

    98,523       273,745  

Franco-Nevada Corp.

    2,747       338,992  

Fresnillo plc

    3,872       32,499  

Glencore plc

    247,435       1,422,997  

Gold Road Resources Ltd.(a)

    80,872       70,072  

Grange Resources Ltd.(a)

    140,658       55,765  

Granges AB

    36,654       247,612  

Grupa Kety SA

    308       31,824  

Hill & Smith Holdings plc

    5,236       59,561  

Hitachi Metals Ltd.*

    4,740       69,266  

Hochschild Mining plc

    97,398       59,826  

Hudbay Minerals, Inc.

    63,878       242,109  

IAMGOLD Corp.*

    17,424       25,547  

IGO Ltd.

    12,886       125,989  

Iluka Resources Ltd.

    6,916       38,254  

Imdex Ltd.

    22,176       28,928  

ioneer Ltd.* (a)

    110,528       39,226  

Ivanhoe Mines Ltd., Class A* (a)

    13,068       90,534  

Jastrzebska Spolka Weglowa SA*

    3,124       27,198  

Jervois Global Ltd.* (a)

    49,165       15,405  

JFE Holdings, Inc.(a)

    12,300       112,792  

K92 Mining, Inc.*

    16,544       75,076  

KGHM Polska Miedz SA

    2,288       45,872  

Kinross Gold Corp.

    22,985       83,242  

Kobe Steel Ltd.

    125,800       516,285  

Labrador Iron Ore Royalty Corp.(a)

    22,345       462,610  

Lake Resources NL* (a)

    76,296       51,715  

Lithium Americas Corp.*

    2,508       62,330  

Lundin Gold, Inc.

    6,342       45,750  

Lundin Mining Corp.

    12,726       66,613  

Lynas Rare Earths Ltd.*

    18,409       98,058  

MAG Silver Corp.*

    4,656       61,782  

Maruichi Steel Tube Ltd.

    6,100       115,364  

Mineral Resources Ltd.

    3,526       164,886  

Mitsubishi Materials Corp.

    3,800       49,751  

Mitsui Mining & Smelting Co. Ltd.

    18,000       364,517  

New Gold, Inc.* (a)

    221,072       199,346  
Investments   Shares     Value  
Metals & Mining – (continued)  

Newcrest Mining Ltd.(a)

    14,350     $ 159,205  

Nickel Industries Ltd.(a)

    46,684       21,792  

Nippon Light Metal Holdings Co. Ltd.

    20,500       200,124  

Nippon Steel Corp.

    20,215       277,789  

Norsk Hydro ASA

    33,333       211,536  

Northern Star Resources Ltd.(a)

    17,556       98,117  

Novagold Resources, Inc.*

    16,044       73,983  

OceanaGold Corp.*

    1,000       1,452  

OceanaGold Corp.*

    54,818       79,572  

Orla Mining Ltd.* (a)

    10,780       33,983  

Osisko Gold Royalties Ltd.(a)

    9,030       96,718  

Osisko Mining, Inc.*

    27,456       57,164  

Outokumpu OYJ

    7,392       29,684  

OZ Minerals Ltd.(a)

    6,649       102,764  

Pan American Silver Corp.

    4,082       65,088  

Perseus Mining Ltd.(a)

    97,826       114,163  

Pilbara Minerals Ltd.*

    35,307       114,917  

Regis Resources Ltd.(a)

    245,262       239,170  

Rio Tinto Ltd.

    7,872       443,977  

Rio Tinto plc

    21,812       1,139,388  

Salzgitter AG

    13,366       299,081  

Sandfire Resources Ltd.(a)

    125,911       280,188  

Sandstorm Gold Ltd.(a)

    13,772       67,747  

Sanyo Special Steel Co. Ltd.

    8,600       110,686  

Sayona Mining Ltd.* (a)

    267,529       40,202  

Seabridge Gold, Inc.*

    5,588       59,606  

Silver Lake Resources Ltd.*

    70,620       50,125  

SilverCrest Metals, Inc.* (a)

    9,416       47,147  

Sims Ltd.

    3,192       24,943  

Solaris Resources, Inc.* (a)

    3,872       13,767  

SolGold plc* (a)

    78,960       14,546  

South32 Ltd.(a)

    102,254       235,391  

SSAB AB, Class A

    10,296       49,512  

SSAB AB, Class B

    9,504       44,155  

SSR Mining, Inc.(a)

    3,864       53,142  

St Barbara Ltd.* (a)

    278,964       90,976  

Stalprodukt SA

    546       25,347  

Stelco Holdings, Inc.

    596       14,991  

Sumitomo Metal Mining Co. Ltd.

    5,900       166,003  

Syrah Resources Ltd.*

    68,502       104,691  

Teck Resources Ltd., Class B(a)

    9,922       301,650  

 

See Accompanying Notes to the Financial Statements.

 

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FlexShares® Morningstar Developed Markets ex-US Factor Tilt Index Fund (cont.)

 

 

Investments   Shares     Value  
COMMON STOCKS – (continued)  
Metals & Mining – (continued)  

thyssenkrupp AG*

    8,316     $ 43,824  

Toho Titanium Co. Ltd.

    200       3,024  

Tokyo Steel Manufacturing Co. Ltd.(a)

    28,700       246,383  

Torex Gold Resources, Inc.*

    24,641       167,639  

Turquoise Hill Resources Ltd.* (a)

    2,730       76,773  

UACJ Corp.

    11,100       158,395  

voestalpine AG

    1,880       40,841  

Vulcan Energy Resources Ltd.* (a)

    6,732       32,802  

Wesdome Gold Mines Ltd.*

    8,888       53,235  

West African Resources Ltd.* (a)

    298,070       198,225  

Westgold Resources Ltd.* (a)

    153,415       71,614  

Wheaton Precious Metals Corp.

    6,929       226,403  

Yamana Gold, Inc.

    17,010       74,572  

Yamato Kogyo Co. Ltd.

    1,300       37,784  

Yodogawa Steel Works Ltd.(a)

    11,100       180,799  
              21,556,580  
Multiline Retail – 0.7%  

B&M European Value Retail SA(a)

    16,926       62,868  

Canadian Tire Corp. Ltd., Class A(a)

    1,164       130,297  

Dollarama, Inc.(a)

    4,141       245,749  

Europris ASA(b)

    61,828       368,107  

H2O Retailing Corp.

    5,615       47,221  

Harvey Norman Holdings Ltd.(a)

    17,952       47,754  

Isetan Mitsukoshi Holdings Ltd.

    9,100       80,815  

Izumi Co. Ltd.

    13,600       274,406  

Next plc

    2,255       127,971  

Pan Pacific International Holdings Corp.

    8,200       134,667  

Ryohin Keikaku Co. Ltd.

    6,000       56,555  

Seria Co. Ltd.

    1,000       16,362  

Takashimaya Co. Ltd.(a)

    53,500       661,574  

Tokmanni Group Corp.

    13,120       158,718  

Warehouse Group Ltd. (The)(a)

    30,712       55,311  
Investments   Shares     Value  
Multiline Retail – (continued)  

Wesfarmers Ltd.

    15,621     $ 454,093  
              2,922,468  
Multi-Utilities – 0.5%  

A2A SpA

    51,964       57,624  

ACEA SpA

    1,552       19,557  

AGL Energy Ltd.(a)

    12,344       53,754  

Algonquin Power & Utilities Corp.(a)

    11,661       128,916  

Atco Ltd., Class I

    1,064       32,995  

Canadian Utilities Ltd., Class A(a)

    1,628       43,265  

Centrica plc

    117,711       103,840  

E.ON SE

    43,747       366,480  

Engie SA

    36,654       476,530  

Hera SpA

    19,272       45,942  

Iren SpA

    19,624       29,171  

National Grid plc

    54,612       596,330  

REN – Redes Energeticas Nacionais SGPS SA

    31,584       81,786  

Sembcorp Industries Ltd.

    4,000       8,226  

Telecom Plus plc

    4,728       115,676  

Veolia Environnement SA

    10,824       241,666  
              2,401,758  
Oil, Gas & Consumable Fuels – 6.7%  

Advantage Energy Ltd.*

    10,340       78,078  

Africa Oil Corp.(a)

    135,900       332,763  

Aker BP ASA(a)

    6,319       201,418  

Ampol Ltd.(a)

    2,420       42,138  

ARC Resources Ltd.(a)

    15,047       211,577  

Athabasca Oil Corp.*

    174,619       352,041  

Baytex Energy Corp.*

    17,514       95,014  

Beach Energy Ltd.

    39,336       39,994  

Birchcliff Energy Ltd.(a)

    89,421       694,233  

BP plc

    431,033       2,381,103  

BRIGHTOIL* ‡

    50,147        

BW Energy Ltd.*

    14,036       35,506  

BW LPG Ltd.(b)

    29,766       240,777  

Cameco Corp.

    6,765       160,241  

Canadian Natural Resources Ltd.

    24,354       1,458,865  

Capricorn Energy plc*

    23,656       67,437  

Cenovus Energy, Inc.(a)

    31,488       635,739  

 

See Accompanying Notes to the Financial Statements.

 

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FlexShares® Morningstar Developed Markets ex-US Factor Tilt Index Fund (cont.)

 

 

Investments   Shares     Value  
COMMON STOCKS – (continued)  
Oil, Gas & Consumable Fuels – (continued)  

Crescent Point Energy Corp.

    12,474     $ 97,392  

Denison Mines Corp.*

    53,196       67,078  

Diversified Energy Co. plc(b)

    301,022       436,000  

DNO ASA

    22,968       29,956  

Enbridge, Inc.

    29,151       1,134,368  

ENEOS Holdings, Inc.

    73,850       243,359  

Energean plc

    38,212       629,574  

Energy Fuels, Inc.*

    10,296       74,349  

Enerplus Corp.

    7,052       122,113  

Eni SpA

    52,726       690,689  

Equinor ASA

    23,001       841,450  

Euronav NV

    4,116       71,720  

FLEX LNG Ltd.

    1,176       36,535  

Freehold Royalties Ltd.

    5,060       62,877  

Frontera Energy Corp.*

    16,318       136,377  

Galp Energia SGPS SA, Class B

    11,726       119,081  

Gaztransport Et Technigaz SA

    660       76,777  

Gibson Energy, Inc.

    1,537       26,198  

Hafnia Ltd.

    45,745       235,834  

Harbour Energy plc

    13,992       60,878  

Headwater Exploration, Inc.* (a)

    54,407       287,980  

Idemitsu Kosan Co. Ltd.

    5,882       128,614  

Imperial Oil Ltd.

    4,879       265,080  

Inpex Corp.

    22,500       229,791  

International Petroleum Corp.* (a)

    32,923       328,011  

Itochu Enex Co. Ltd.(a)

    16,500       113,563  

Iwatani Corp.

    1,397       51,506  

Japan Petroleum Exploration Co. Ltd.(a)

    11,300       293,457  

Karoon Energy Ltd.*

    45,716       61,974  

Keyera Corp.(a)

    3,108       66,532  

Koninklijke Vopak NV

    1,558       31,875  

MEG Energy Corp.*

    4,928       73,592  

Neste OYJ

    6,355       278,498  

New Hope Corp. Ltd.

    17,010       61,455  

NexGen Energy Ltd.* (a)

    16,236       68,084  

Norwegian Energy Co. ASA* (a)

    882       32,661  

NuVista Energy Ltd.* (a)

    57,974       574,194  
Investments   Shares     Value  
Oil, Gas & Consumable Fuels – (continued)  

Oil Refineries Ltd.

    123,564     $ 46,273  

OMV AG

    3,649       168,207  

Pantheon Resources plc* (a)

    52,080       60,022  

Paramount Resources Ltd., Class A(a)

    2,772       58,649  

Parex Resources, Inc.(a)

    39,811       606,483  

Parkland Corp.

    2,231       45,044  

Paz Oil Co. Ltd.*

    421       50,483  

Pembina Pipeline Corp.(a)

    7,503       247,414  

Peyto Exploration & Development Corp.(a)

    58,138       542,147  

Polski Koncern Naftowy ORLEN SA

    5,060       58,242  

Polskie Gornictwo Naftowe i Gazownictwo SA*

    60,060       64,801  

PrairieSky Royalty Ltd.(a)

    5,586       86,654  

Repsol SA

    29,356       398,797  

Santos Ltd.

    69,495       342,177  

Serica Energy plc

    77,449       267,513  

Shell plc

    159,572       4,416,706  

Spartan Delta Corp.*

    44,362       407,829  

Suncor Energy, Inc.

    27,757       953,552  

Tamarack Valley Energy Ltd.(a)

    118,203       454,944  

TC Energy Corp.

    14,965       656,505  

Topaz Energy Corp.

    3,344       56,483  

TotalEnergies SE

    50,963       2,775,347  

Tourmaline Oil Corp.(a)

    6,658       374,670  

Tullow Oil plc* (a)

    513,894       239,627  

United Energy Group Ltd.

    358,000       34,660  

Vermilion Energy, Inc.

    5,002       116,575  

Washington H Soul Pattinson & Co. Ltd.(a)

    2,856       51,026  

Whitecap Resources, Inc.

    12,558       97,220  

Whitehaven Coal Ltd.(a)

    16,702       96,441  

Woodside Energy Group Ltd.(a)

    38,213       879,180  
              29,820,067  
Paper & Forest Products – 0.6%  

Altri SGPS SA(a)

    21,115       117,597  

Canfor Corp.*

    18,163       272,568  

Daio Paper Corp.

    3,745       27,665  

Hokuetsu Corp.(a)

    61,600       319,946  

Holmen AB, Class B

    1,540       55,828  

 

See Accompanying Notes to the Financial Statements.

 

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FlexShares® Morningstar Developed Markets ex-US Factor Tilt Index Fund (cont.)

 

 

Investments   Shares     Value  
COMMON STOCKS – (continued)  
Paper & Forest Products – (continued)  

Interfor Corp.* (a)

    16,482     $ 292,412  

Metsa Board OYJ, Class B

    6,595       49,603  

Mondi plc

    10,004       168,452  

Navigator Co. SA (The)

    5,269       20,091  

Nippon Paper Industries Co. Ltd.(a)

    36,500       212,662  

Norske Skog ASA* (c)

    28,495       175,407  

Oji Holdings Corp.

    25,400       88,178  

Semapa-Sociedade de Investimento e Gestao

    3,520       44,810  

Stella-Jones, Inc.(a)

    3,566       107,264  

Stora Enso OYJ, Class R

    11,644       151,795  

Svenska Cellulosa AB SCA, Class A(a)

    2,068       24,927  

Svenska Cellulosa AB SCA, Class B

    8,692       102,491  

UPM-Kymmene OYJ

    8,364       280,319  

West Fraser Timber Co. Ltd.(a)

    1,640       122,984  
              2,634,999  
Personal Products – 0.9%  

Beiersdorf AG

    1,640       157,518  

Blackmores Ltd.(a)

    1,320       57,397  

euglena Co. Ltd.* (a)

    4,400       26,376  

Fancl Corp.

    400       7,592  

Interparfums SA

    145       6,993  

Jamieson Wellness, Inc.(b)

    2,330       56,933  

Kao Corp.

    7,500       282,067  

Kobayashi Pharmaceutical Co. Ltd.

    900       47,835  

Kose Corp.

    700       70,031  

L’Occitane International SA(a)

    4,500       11,064  

L’Oreal SA

    3,649       1,147,224  

Milbon Co. Ltd.

    1,000       41,309  

Noevir Holdings Co. Ltd.

    1,000       37,003  

Pola Orbis Holdings, Inc.

    2,000       22,135  

PZ Cussons plc

    28,228       65,001  

Rohto Pharmaceutical Co. Ltd.(a)

    2,000       62,233  

Shiseido Co. Ltd.

    6,400       221,967  

Unilever plc

    14,567       666,592  

Unilever plc

    23,440       1,070,659  
              4,057,929  
Investments   Shares     Value  
Pharmaceuticals – 4.7%  

ALK-Abello A/S*

    2,640     $ 43,740  

Almirall SA

    4,471       41,692  

Astellas Pharma, Inc.

    28,700       395,160  

AstraZeneca plc

    22,591       2,667,081  

Bausch Health Cos., Inc.*

    7,014       45,558  

Bayer AG (Registered)

    20,746       1,091,239  

Camurus AB*

    2,860       66,308  

Canopy Growth Corp.*

    6,156       22,971  

Chugai Pharmaceutical Co. Ltd.

    8,200       190,332  

COSMO Pharmaceuticals NV(a)

    413       24,142  

Daiichi Sankyo Co. Ltd.

    29,800       955,741  

Dechra Pharmaceuticals plc

    2,142       64,614  

Eisai Co. Ltd.

    4,500       271,692  

Faes Farma SA

    17,235       64,986  

Financiere de Tubize SA(a)

    264       17,508  

GSK plc

    57,826       951,266  

H Lundbeck A/S, Class A*

    484       1,645  

Haw Par Corp. Ltd.

    3,200       21,369  

Hikma Pharmaceuticals plc

    2,900       41,703  

Hisamitsu Pharmaceutical Co., Inc.

    1,900       46,914  

Hutchmed China Ltd.* (a)

    7,150       12,480  

Indivior plc*

    4,124       78,772  

Ipsen SA

    770       79,147  

JCR Pharmaceuticals Co. Ltd.

    2,400       35,765  

Kaken Pharmaceutical Co. Ltd.

    1,500       38,399  

Kissei Pharmaceutical Co. Ltd.

    1,400       24,763  

KYORIN Holdings, Inc.

    4,400       54,439  

Kyowa Kirin Co. Ltd.

    4,300       101,399  

Merck KGaA

    2,091       340,996  

Mochida Pharmaceutical Co. Ltd.

    900       20,739  

Nippon Shinyaku Co. Ltd.(a)

    1,400       77,613  

Novartis AG (Registered)

    35,055       2,833,824  

Novo Nordisk A/S, Class B

    24,190       2,630,454  

Ono Pharmaceutical Co. Ltd.

    5,900       138,772  

Orion OYJ, Class A

    352       16,143  

Orion OYJ, Class B

    1,404       64,595  

Otsuka Holdings Co. Ltd.

    8,300       266,141  

Recordati Industria Chimica e Farmaceutica SpA

    1,628       61,192  

Roche Holding AG

    10,291       3,419,707  

 

See Accompanying Notes to the Financial Statements.

 

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FlexShares® Morningstar Developed Markets ex-US Factor Tilt Index Fund (cont.)

 

 

Investments   Shares     Value  
COMMON STOCKS – (continued)  
Pharmaceuticals – (continued)  

Roche Holding AG – BR

    463     $ 187,930  

Sanofi

    16,646       1,436,760  

Santen Pharmaceutical Co. Ltd.

    4,500       30,820  

Sawai Group Holdings Co. Ltd.

    14,100       406,489  

Shionogi & Co. Ltd.

    4,400       203,963  

Sosei Group Corp.*

    5,200       71,125  

Sumitomo Pharma Co. Ltd.

    3,600       25,117  

Taisho Pharmaceutical Holdings Co. Ltd.

    600       21,637  

Takeda Pharmaceutical Co. Ltd.

    32,117       846,600  

Teva Pharmaceutical Industries Ltd.* (a)

    26,117       234,641  

Torii Pharmaceutical Co. Ltd.

    800       16,255  

Towa Pharmaceutical Co. Ltd.

    9,400       141,346  

Tsumura & Co.

    900       18,801  

UCB SA

    2,173       163,911  

Vetoquinol SA

    308       25,601  

Virbac SA

    132       32,355  

ZERIA Pharmaceutical Co. Ltd.(a)

    1,800       26,848  
              21,211,200  
Professional Services – 1.3%  

Adecco Group AG (Registered)

    3,690       115,558  

AFRY AB, Class B

    2,640       35,429  

ALS Ltd.(a)

    8,712       63,731  

Amadeus Fire AG

    352       35,555  

Applus Services SA

    47,396       280,595  

BayCurrent Consulting, Inc.

    3,000       84,570  

Benefit One, Inc.

    1,000       13,886  

BeNext-Yumeshin Group Co.(a)

    4,400       53,226  

BTS Group AB, Class B

    1,100       28,868  

Bureau Veritas SA

    4,005       99,236  

Danel Adir Yeoshua Ltd.(a)

    220       25,629  

dip Corp.

    1,400       39,277  

DKSH Holding AG

    660       47,583  

Experian plc

    14,883       475,340  

Funai Soken Holdings, Inc.(a)

    2,700       48,193  

GlobalData plc

    2,508       32,702  

Hays plc

    34,264       43,355  
Investments   Shares     Value  
Professional Services – (continued)  

Insource Co. Ltd.

    1,900     $ 38,541  

Intertek Group plc

    2,214       93,144  

Intertrust NV* (b)

    6,642       131,030  

IPH Ltd.(a)

    13,904       88,376  

JAC Recruitment Co. Ltd.

    1,300       22,128  

Meitec Corp.

    2,400       40,513  

Nihon M&A Center Holdings, Inc.

    4,800       54,351  

Nomura Co. Ltd.

    6,000       43,960  

Outsourcing, Inc.(a)

    32,800       257,086  

Pagegroup plc

    101,311       492,473  

Pasona Group, Inc.

    6,000       82,834  

Persol Holdings Co. Ltd.

    4,200       84,376  

Randstad NV(a)

    2,419       120,593  

Recruit Holdings Co. Ltd.

    24,100       744,232  

RELX plc

    30,340       817,757  

RWS Holdings plc

    15,666       55,229  

SGS SA (Registered)

    82       181,002  

SmartGroup Corp. Ltd.

    7,766       24,433  

SMS Co. Ltd.

    2,000       46,019  

S-Pool, Inc.

    4,400       28,211  

Synergie SE

    1,512       40,871  

TechnoPro Holdings, Inc.(a)

    1,100       26,235  

Teleperformance

    861       230,868  

Thomson Reuters Corp.(a)

    2,337       248,237  

Tinexta Spa

    1,056       21,291  

UT Group Co. Ltd.

    2,000       32,738  

Weathernews, Inc.

    500       26,104  

Wolters Kluwer NV

    3,545       376,823  
              5,972,188  
Real Estate Management & Development – 2.0%  

ADLER Group SA* (a) (b)

    27,258       40,465  

Aedas Homes SA(b)

    6,437       83,597  

Aeon Mall Co. Ltd.

    1,990       21,649  

AFI Properties Ltd.

    165       4,969  

Africa Israel Residences Ltd.(a)

    1,386       55,920  

Airport City Ltd.*

    1,928       32,074  

Allreal Holding AG (Registered)

    366       52,445  

Alony Hetz Properties & Investments Ltd.

    2,596       30,611  

Altus Group Ltd.

    2,578       91,493  

 

See Accompanying Notes to the Financial Statements.

 

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FlexShares® Morningstar Developed Markets ex-US Factor Tilt Index Fund (cont.)

 

 

Investments   Shares     Value  
COMMON STOCKS – (continued)  
Real Estate Management & Development – (continued)  

Amot Investments Ltd.

    5,448     $ 33,126  

Aroundtown SA(a)

    20,160       40,010  

Atrium Ljungberg AB, Class B

    792       10,586  

Aura Investments Ltd.

    20,958       37,218  

Azrieli Group Ltd.

    532       39,619  

Big Shopping Centers Ltd.

    16       1,803  

Blue Square Real Estate Ltd.(a)

    2,296       153,241  

Bukit Sembawang Estates Ltd.

    57,400       164,684  

CA Immobilien Anlagen AG(a)

    572       18,063  

Capitaland Investment Ltd.

    42,131       89,615  

Castellum AB(a)

    4,830       55,204  

Catena AB

    924       31,390  

Cibus Nordic Real Estate AB

    3,432       46,850  

City Developments Ltd.

    9,400       50,683  

Citycon OYJ* (a)

    21,894       136,434  

CK Asset Holdings Ltd.

    41,000       226,680  

CLS Holdings plc, REIT

    14,403       23,780  

Colliers International Group, Inc.(a)

    748       70,114  

Corem Property Group AB, Class B

    19,888       12,382  

Daito Trust Construction Co. Ltd.

    1,600       158,348  

Daiwa House Industry Co. Ltd.

    15,300       310,045  

Deutsche EuroShop AG

    4,410       94,582  

Deutsche Wohnen SE

    1,012       20,424  

DIC Asset AG

    3,740       25,801  

Dios Fastigheter AB

    7,480       49,109  

DREAM Unlimited Corp., Class A(a)

    1,584       28,857  

Entra ASA(b)

    2,068       18,807  

ESR Group Ltd.(a) (b)

    49,200       83,986  

Fabege AB

    5,412       39,268  

Fastighets AB Balder, Class B*

    12,348       46,367  

FastPartner AB, Class A

    3,124       19,083  

FirstService Corp.

    676       84,403  

Gav-Yam Lands Corp. Ltd.

    593       5,055  

Grainger plc

    11,088       28,979  

Grand City Properties SA

    2,508       24,416  

Great Eagle Holdings Ltd.(a)

    83,451       153,085  

GuocoLand Ltd.

    100,000       109,533  

Hang Lung Group Ltd.

    238,000       308,648  

Hang Lung Properties Ltd.

    44,000       55,323  
Investments   Shares     Value  
Real Estate Management & Development – (continued)  

Heba Fastighets AB, Class B

    5,280     $ 15,075  

Heiwa Real Estate Co. Ltd.

    1,300       36,122  

Henderson Land Development Co. Ltd.

    33,239       81,384  

Hiag Immobilien Holding AG

    355       28,592  

Ho Bee Land Ltd.

    76,800       125,368  

Hufvudstaden AB, Class A

    2,610       31,083  

Hulic Co. Ltd.

    13,400       97,366  

Hysan Development Co. Ltd.

    19,000       41,438  

Ichigo, Inc.

    5,500       12,396  

Immobel SA(a)

    1,554       63,586  

Intershop Holding AG

    76       46,249  

Israel Canada T.R Ltd.(a)

    7,168       20,774  

Isras Investment Co. Ltd.

    136       25,716  

IWG plc*

    18,668       28,371  

Jeudan A/S

    560       19,850  

K Wah International Holdings Ltd.

    546,089       153,047  

Katitas Co. Ltd.(a)

    1,100       24,681  

Kerry Properties Ltd.

    16,500       26,106  

K-fast Holding AB* (b)

    5,148       10,575  

Kojamo OYJ(a)

    1,980       25,773  

Kowloon Development Co. Ltd.

    123,000       109,370  

LEG Immobilien SE

    1,353       88,418  

Lendlease Corp. Ltd.(a)

    14,582       81,030  

Levinstein Properties Ltd.(a)

    2,814       73,374  

Lifestyle Communities Ltd.(a)

    5,148       57,773  

Mega Or Holdings Ltd., REIT

    1,085       31,691  

Melisron Ltd.

    460       34,296  

Mitsubishi Estate Co. Ltd.

    20,500       258,327  

Mitsui Fudosan Co. Ltd.

    20,500       393,008  

Mivne Real Estate KD Ltd.(a)

    14,248       44,531  

Mobimo Holding AG (Registered)

    352       82,130  

Morguard Corp.

    1,353       111,083  

New World Development Co. Ltd.

    33,590       68,722  

Nexity SA(a)

    17,179       344,331  

Nomura Real Estate Holdings, Inc.

    1,400       31,695  

Norstar Holdings, Inc.(a)

    8,106       42,286  

NP3 Fastigheter AB

    396       6,293  

Nyfosa AB

    2,684       16,018  

 

See Accompanying Notes to the Financial Statements.

 

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FlexShares® Morningstar Developed Markets ex-US Factor Tilt Index Fund (cont.)

 

 

Investments   Shares     Value  
COMMON STOCKS – (continued)  
Real Estate Management & Development – (continued)  

OUE Ltd.

    90,000     $ 80,136  

PATRIZIA SE

    3,248       23,852  

Platzer Fastigheter Holding AB, Class B

    3,080       19,092  

Prashkovsky Investments and Construction Ltd.(a)

    1,672       40,352  

Property & Building Corp. Ltd.* (a)

    128       9,532  

PSP Swiss Property AG (Registered)

    531       56,774  

Relo Group, Inc.

    2,270       32,102  

Sagax AB, Class B

    2,420       44,588  

Samhallsbyggnadsbolaget i Norden AB(a)

    22,748       31,249  

SAMTY Co. Ltd.(a)

    12,600       199,298  

Savills plc

    7,602       72,252  

Singapore Land Group Ltd.

    5,656       8,673  

Sino Land Co. Ltd.

    69,289       74,057  

Sirius Real Estate Ltd.

    65,648       53,287  

Starts Corp., Inc.

    12,300       217,641  

StorageVault Canada, Inc.

    7,644       35,024  

Sumitomo Realty & Development Co. Ltd.

    11,200       257,328  

Summit Real Estate Holdings Ltd.

    2,418       33,884  

Sun Hung Kai Properties Ltd.

    34,500       371,157  

Swire Pacific Ltd., Class A

    3,500       23,163  

Swire Properties Ltd.

    24,800       47,642  

Swiss Prime Site AG (Registered)

    1,227       99,067  

TAG Immobilien AG

    5,115       32,077  

Tokyo Tatemono Co. Ltd.

    5,200       71,684  

Tokyu Fudosan Holdings Corp.

    11,200       56,891  

Tricon Residential, Inc.

    4,830       40,650  

UOL Group Ltd.

    6,799       29,741  

VGP NV(a)

    176       13,359  

VIB Vermoegen AG

    271       5,196  

Vonovia SE

    11,477       254,090  

Wallenstam AB, Class B

    8,888       31,352  

Watkin Jones plc

    13,596       14,652  

Wharf Real Estate Investment Co. Ltd.

    25,000       98,569  
Investments   Shares     Value  
Real Estate Management & Development – (continued)  

Wihlborgs Fastigheter AB

    7,304     $ 47,854  

Wing Tai Holdings Ltd.

    24,000       25,779  

YH Dimri Construction & Development Ltd.(a)

    452       27,612  

Zensun Enterprises Ltd.* (a)

    144,000       21,279  
              8,707,687  
Road & Rail – 1.5%  

Aurizon Holdings Ltd.

    31,840       73,704  

Canadian National Railway Co.

    9,061       1,072,135  

Canadian Pacific Railway Ltd.

    13,940       1,037,899  

Central Japan Railway Co.

    2,900       336,856  

ComfortDelGro Corp. Ltd.

    18,400       16,513  

East Japan Railway Co.

    5,500       297,507  

Firstgroup plc

    31,646       38,330  

Fukuyama Transporting Co. Ltd.

    13,300       290,366  

Hankyu Hanshin Holdings, Inc.

    4,300       127,726  

Keikyu Corp.

    5,700       58,559  

Keio Corp.

    1,800       63,215  

Keisei Electric Railway Co. Ltd.

    2,900       77,068  

Kelsian Group Ltd.(a)

    13,288       39,681  

Kintetsu Group Holdings Co. Ltd.

    3,900       131,981  

Kyushu Railway Co.

    2,100       43,940  

MTR Corp. Ltd.

    25,264       111,196  

Mullen Group Ltd.(a)

    30,709       308,205  

Nagoya Railroad Co. Ltd.

    4,400       67,435  

Nankai Electric Railway Co. Ltd.

    3,000       60,753  

National Express Group plc*

    17,136       33,382  

Nikkon Holdings Co. Ltd.

    23,100       361,338  

Nishi-Nippon Railroad Co. Ltd.

    5,200       102,121  

NTG Nordic Transport Group A/S*

    792       25,760  

Odakyu Electric Railway Co. Ltd.

    4,600       54,748  

Redde Northgate plc

    73,144       280,434  

Sakai Moving Service Co. Ltd.

    2,900       91,896  

Sankyu, Inc.

    1,333       39,864  

Seibu Holdings, Inc.

    2,600       23,300  

Seino Holdings Co. Ltd.

    52,300       402,538  

Senko Group Holdings Co. Ltd.(a)

    48,700       325,682  

 

See Accompanying Notes to the Financial Statements.

 

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FlexShares® Morningstar Developed Markets ex-US Factor Tilt Index Fund (cont.)

 

 

Investments   Shares     Value  
COMMON STOCKS – (continued)  
Road & Rail – (continued)  

Sixt SE

    308     $ 28,919  

Sixt SE (Preference)

    298       17,377  

Sotetsu Holdings, Inc.(a)

    4,200       63,663  

Stef SA

    1,230       97,983  

TFI International, Inc.(a)

    1,517       137,915  

Tobu Railway Co. Ltd.

    4,000       92,576  

Tokyu Corp.

    8,300       95,824  

Trancom Co. Ltd.(a)

    1,600       82,134  

West Japan Railway Co.

    4,100       162,775  
              6,773,298  
Semiconductors & Semiconductor Equipment – 1.6%  

Advantest Corp.(a)

    3,100       163,932  

AEM Holdings Ltd.

    13,200       29,943  

AIXTRON SE

    3,108       76,457  

Alphawave IP Group plc* (a)

    19,492       25,315  

ams-OSRAM AG*

    5,984       33,940  

ASM International NV

    656       145,751  

ASML Holding NV

    5,945       2,808,604  

ASMPT Ltd.

    5,000       27,516  

BE Semiconductor Industries NV

    1,470       75,143  

Disco Corp.(a)

    400       96,074  

Ferrotec Holdings Corp.(a)

    14,300       242,639  

Infineon Technologies AG

    20,131       490,249  

Japan Material Co. Ltd.

    3,900       51,480  

Lasertec Corp.(a)

    1,300       186,208  

Megachips Corp.

    1,000       17,169  

Melexis NV

    495       34,148  

Meyer Burger Technology AG* (a)

    160,380       76,925  

Mimasu Semiconductor Industry Co. Ltd.

    4,600       71,305  

Nordic Semiconductor ASA*

    3,828       54,087  

Nova Ltd.*

    352       25,954  

Optorun Co. Ltd.

    2,900       41,285  

REC Silicon ASA*

    22,352       42,955  

Renesas Electronics Corp.*

    22,900       192,047  

Rohm Co. Ltd.

    1,600       112,706  

Sanken Electric Co. Ltd.

    1,600       55,007  

SCREEN Holdings Co. Ltd.(a)

    1,100       60,611  
Investments   Shares     Value  
Semiconductors & Semiconductor Equipment – (continued)  

Shinko Electric Industries Co. Ltd.(a)

    1,400     $ 33,767  

Siltronic AG

    405       25,238  

SMA Solar Technology AG*

    1,100       53,315  

SOITEC*

    528       67,814  

STMicroelectronics NV

    10,168       317,565  

SUMCO Corp.

    5,700       72,441  

Tokyo Electron Ltd.

    2,500       664,211  

Tokyo Seimitsu Co. Ltd.

    13,900       419,427  

Tower Semiconductor Ltd.*

    2,139       91,893  

Tri Chemical Laboratories, Inc.

    1,800       26,994  

Ulvac, Inc.

    1,000       39,560  

X-Fab Silicon Foundries SE* (b)

    4,400       22,809  
              7,072,484  
Software – 1.2%  

Altium Ltd.(a)

    1,716       38,855  

Asseco Poland SA

    3,212       46,281  

Atoss Software AG

    176       21,465  

AVEVA Group plc

    2,332       83,770  

BlackBerry Ltd.*

    8,682       40,290  

BrainChip Holdings Ltd.* (a)

    89,100       36,749  

Bytes Technology Group plc

    10,736       44,400  

Constellation Software, Inc.

    287       414,470  

Dassault Systemes SE

    10,549       353,966  

Descartes Systems Group, Inc. (The)*

    1,375       94,755  

Digital Arts, Inc.

    1,000       42,184  

Docebo, Inc.* (a)

    1,100       31,942  

Dye & Durham Ltd.

    3,388       37,431  

Enghouse Systems Ltd.

    2,552       56,670  

FD Technologies plc*

    132       2,043  

Freee KK* (a)

    1,200       23,494  

Fuji Soft, Inc.

    700       38,147  

GB Group plc

    17,999       78,789  

Hansen Technologies Ltd.

    15,092       47,577  

Hilan Ltd.

    865       45,517  

IRESS Ltd.(a)

    6,556       42,551  

Kape Technologies plc*

    8,536       21,621  

Kinaxis, Inc.* (a)

    520       55,433  

Learning Technologies Group plc

    20,240       25,074  

Lectra

    1,188       38,043  

 

See Accompanying Notes to the Financial Statements.

 

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FlexShares® Morningstar Developed Markets ex-US Factor Tilt Index Fund (cont.)

 

 

Investments   Shares     Value  
COMMON STOCKS – (continued)  
Software – (continued)  

Lightspeed Commerce, Inc.* (a)

    2,184     $ 41,805  

LINK Mobility Group Holding ASA*

    24,552       19,104  

Magic Software Enterprises Ltd.

    2,288       35,742  

Micro Focus International plc

    126,854       759,185  

Money Forward, Inc.* (a)

    1,100       31,379  

Nemetschek SE

    884       42,252  

Netcompany Group A/S* (a) (b)

    440       15,106  

Nice Ltd.*

    985       187,456  

Open Text Corp.

    4,346       125,724  

Oracle Corp. Japan

    800       42,736  

QT Group OYJ* (a)

    308       13,169  

Rakus Co. Ltd.

    1,600       17,902  

Sage Group plc (The)

    15,375       128,658  

SAP SE

    15,785       1,523,760  

SimCorp A/S

    660       39,429  

Sinch AB* (a) (b)

    7,462       17,554  

Software AG

    2,352       51,560  

Systena Corp.

    7,600       21,322  

TeamViewer AG* (c)

    8,274       79,601  

Technology One Ltd.

    7,884       60,749  

Temenos AG (Registered)

    1,160       69,200  

TomTom NV* (a)

    6,776       53,074  

Trend Micro, Inc.(a)

    2,500       126,316  

Truecaller AB, Class B* (a)

    3,168       11,591  

Vitec Software Group AB, Class B

    2,332       85,595  

Vobile Group Ltd.* (a) (b)

    46,000       10,958  

WiseTech Global Ltd.

    3,239       120,460  

WithSecure OYJ*

    8,140       13,162  
              5,506,066  
Specialty Retail – 1.5%  

ABC-Mart, Inc.

    700       31,224  

Accent Group Ltd.(a)

    96,883       91,689  

Alpen Co. Ltd.

    4,600       62,670  

Aritzia, Inc.* (a)

    1,716       66,474  

Auto Partner SA(b)

    11,382       27,672  

Autobacs Seven Co. Ltd.(a)

    26,700       254,183  

Bic Camera, Inc.(a)

    8,300       64,609  

Bilia AB, Class A

    22,427       237,453  
Investments   Shares     Value  
Specialty Retail – (continued)  

CECONOMY AG

    60,147     $ 98,027  

City Chic Collective Ltd.* (a)

    15,004       12,521  

Clas Ohlson AB, Class B

    5,460       36,440  

Currys plc(a)

    335,380       251,763  

DCM Holdings Co. Ltd.

    39,300       306,447  

Delek Automotive Systems Ltd.

    2,436       31,513  

Dufry AG (Registered)*

    1,188       39,186  

Dunelm Group plc

    2,604       25,994  

Eagers Automotive Ltd.(a)

    4,180       33,117  

EDION Corp.(a)

    28,700       228,040  

Fast Retailing Co. Ltd.

    1,000       558,348  

Fenix Outdoor International AG(a)

    369       29,986  

Fielmann AG

    607       19,354  

Fnac Darty SA

    7,093       219,284  

Fox Wizel Ltd.

    123       15,063  

Frasers Group plc*

    4,620       34,442  

H & M Hennes & Mauritz AB, Class B(a)

    10,660       107,271  

Hikari Tsushin, Inc.(a)

    400       48,360  

Hornbach Holding AG & Co. KGaA

    3,239       220,887  

IDOM, Inc.

    19,600       98,241  

Industria de Diseno Textil SA(a)

    17,220       390,425  

JB Hi-Fi Ltd.(a)

    1,722       47,250  

JD Sports Fashion plc

    44,135       49,514  

JINS Holdings, Inc.

    900       27,127  

Joyful Honda Co. Ltd.(a)

    18,400       224,561  

Kid ASA(a) (b)

    11,439       85,708  

Kingfisher plc

    41,944       105,712  

Kohnan Shoji Co. Ltd.(a)

    9,700       203,286  

Komeri Co. Ltd.

    12,300       214,744  

K’s Holdings Corp.(a)

    6,100       47,853  

Leon’s Furniture Ltd.

    9,471       118,383  

Lovisa Holdings Ltd.

    6,068       94,676  

Luk Fook Holdings International Ltd.

    97,672       212,270  

Maisons du Monde SA(b)

    11,521       112,957  

MEKO AB

    14,965       141,248  

Musti Group OYJ*

    2,068       38,875  

Nextage Co. Ltd.(a)

    3,200       61,789  

Nick Scali Ltd.(a)

    6,996       45,049  

Nishimatsuya Chain Co. Ltd.(a)

    13,600       124,896  

 

See Accompanying Notes to the Financial Statements.

 

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FlexShares® Morningstar Developed Markets ex-US Factor Tilt Index Fund (cont.)

 

 

Investments   Shares     Value  
COMMON STOCKS – (continued)  
Specialty Retail – (continued)  

Nitori Holdings Co. Ltd.

    1,600     $ 145,699  

Nojima Corp.

    24,600       205,228  

Pet Valu Holdings Ltd.

    1,716       46,157  

Pets at Home Group plc

    19,950       66,106  

Premier Investments Ltd.(a)

    3,036       48,592  

Sanrio Co. Ltd.

    2,200       58,687  

Shimamura Co. Ltd.

    500       40,468  

Super Retail Group Ltd.(a)

    5,324       34,997  

T-Gaia Corp.(a)

    9,200       102,439  

USS Co. Ltd.

    1,500       22,676  

Watches of Switzerland Group plc* (c)

    3,344       29,819  

WH Smith plc*

    1,408       19,080  

Yamada Holdings Co. Ltd.

    17,300       55,752  

Yellow Hat Ltd.

    12,500       150,032  
              6,622,313  
Technology Hardware, Storage & Peripherals – 0.5%  

Brother Industries Ltd.

    3,800       64,707  

Canon, Inc.(a)

    20,500       435,005  

Eizo Corp.

    5,600       136,388  

Elecom Co. Ltd.

    1,600       14,855  

FUJIFILM Holdings Corp.

    6,400       293,616  

Konica Minolta, Inc.(a)

    157,700       480,628  

Logitech International SA (Registered)

    2,899       144,407  

MCJ Co. Ltd.(a)

    24,600       155,576  

Melco Holdings, Inc.

    2,900       60,971  

Ricoh Co. Ltd.

    16,800       123,201  

Riso Kagaku Corp.(a)

    1,700       27,072  

Seiko Epson Corp.

    8,200       111,772  

Toshiba TEC Corp.

    1,100       28,530  

Wacom Co. Ltd.

    8,800       38,306  
              2,115,034  
Textiles, Apparel & Luxury Goods – 1.5%  

adidas AG

    2,460       240,654  

Asics Corp.

    3,400       52,246  

Brunello Cucinelli SpA

    660       38,258  

Burberry Group plc

    7,175       149,936  

Canada Goose Holdings, Inc.*

    2,464       40,264  

Chow Sang Sang Holdings International Ltd.

    143,000       131,891  
Investments   Shares     Value  
Textiles, Apparel & Luxury Goods – (continued)  

Cie Financiere Richemont SA (Registered)

    7,995     $ 782,444  

Coats Group plc

    98,856       68,860  

Crystal International Group Ltd.(b)

    127,500       32,485  

Delta Galil Industries Ltd.

    378       17,184  

Descente Ltd.

    1,200       28,903  

Dr. Martens plc

    8,536       24,452  

Gildan Activewear, Inc.

    2,703       85,189  

Goldwin, Inc.

    1,200       62,812  

Hermes International

    533       690,359  

HUGO BOSS AG

    1,232       56,791  

Japan Wool Textile Co. Ltd. (The)(a)

    22,900       153,607  

Kering SA

    1,025       469,755  

LPP SA

    24       41,699  

LVMH Moet Hennessy Louis Vuitton SE

    3,895       2,459,909  

Marimekko OYJ

    2,420       21,837  

Moncler SpA

    3,444       148,715  

New Wave Group AB, Class B

    2,552       35,449  

Pandora A/S

    1,722       90,780  

Puma SE

    1,640       72,632  

Samsonite International SA* (a) (b)

    36,900       79,348  

Seiren Co. Ltd.(a)

    3,600       56,506  

Stella International Holdings Ltd.

    144,000       139,417  

Swatch Group AG (The)

    451       101,579  

Swatch Group AG (The) (Registered)

    792       33,113  

Tod’s SpA*

    245       7,642  

Wacoal Holdings Corp.

    3,900       62,842  

Yue Yuen Industrial Holdings Ltd.

    246,000       250,079  
              6,727,637  
Thrifts & Mortgage Finance – 0.4%  

Aareal Bank AG

    2,352       76,758  

Deutsche Pfandbriefbank AG(b)

    46,002       343,042  

EQB, Inc.(a)

    6,724       237,993  

First National Financial Corp.

    1,452       36,405  

 

See Accompanying Notes to the Financial Statements.

 

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FlexShares® Morningstar Developed Markets ex-US Factor Tilt Index Fund (cont.)

 

 

Investments   Shares     Value  
COMMON STOCKS – (continued)  
Thrifts & Mortgage Finance – (continued)  

Genworth Mortgage Insurance Australia Ltd.

    128,822     $ 223,237  

Home Capital Group, Inc.(a)

    14,309       276,309  

Liberty Financial Group Ltd.(a) (b)

    27,280       62,799  

Mortgage Advice Bureau Holdings Ltd.

    2,596       19,249  

OSB Group plc

    13,068       62,410  

Paragon Banking Group plc

    80,155       394,986  

Resimac Group Ltd.(a)

    26,481       15,155  
              1,748,343  
Tobacco – 0.7%  

British American Tobacco plc

    47,232       1,867,157  

Imperial Brands plc

    20,459       500,318  

Japan Tobacco, Inc.

    24,600       407,807  

Scandinavian Tobacco Group A/S(a) (b)

    17,589       294,919  

Swedish Match AB

    25,379       260,899  
              3,331,100  
Trading Companies & Distributors – 2.0%  

AddTech AB, Class B

    4,180       50,536  

Alligo AB, Class B

    3,780       27,879  

Ashtead Group plc

    6,601       345,803  

BayWa AG

    336       15,160  

Beijer Ref AB

    4,576       70,935  

Bossard Holding AG (Registered), Class A

    220       43,703  

Brenntag SE

    2,055       124,788  

Bufab AB

    968       18,264  

Bunzl plc

    5,576       182,390  

Diploma plc

    1,364       39,041  

Ferguson plc

    3,567       390,563  

Finning International, Inc.

    2,562       54,412  

Grafton Group plc

    5,016       39,849  

Hanwa Co. Ltd.

    15,100       365,728  

Howden Joinery Group plc

    11,508       68,104  

IMCD NV

    984       127,694  

Inaba Denki Sangyo Co. Ltd.

    19,900       371,933  

Inabata & Co. Ltd.(a)

    12,500       206,630  

ITOCHU Corp.(a)

    30,200       782,049  

Kanamoto Co. Ltd.(a)

    9,323       134,731  
Investments   Shares     Value  
Trading Companies & Distributors – (continued)  

Kanematsu Corp.

    28,700     $ 284,036  

Kloeckner & Co. SE

    28,167       220,901  

Marubeni Corp.

    35,800       313,839  

Mitsubishi Corp.

    30,300       821,740  

Mitsui & Co. Ltd.

    35,500       786,500  

MonotaRO Co. Ltd.

    5,600       85,450  

Nagase & Co. Ltd.(a)

    39,100       533,487  

Nippon Steel Trading Corp.

    4,700       161,900  

Nishio Rent All Co. Ltd.

    8,500       171,104  

OEM International AB, Class B

    25,625       128,004  

Reece Ltd.(a)

    5,999       59,574  

Rexel SA

    4,641       83,046  

Richelieu Hardware Ltd.

    2,684       71,958  

RS GROUP plc

    5,808       64,095  

Russel Metals, Inc.(a)

    21,812       451,255  

Scope Metals Group Ltd.(a)

    1,968       88,684  

Seven Group Holdings Ltd.

    3,036       35,605  

Sojitz Corp.

    2,699       39,840  

Sumitomo Corp.

    26,800       341,773  

Theme International Holdings Ltd.* (a)

    1,640,000       156,691  

Thermador Groupe(a)

    396       32,994  

Toromont Industries Ltd.

    1,599       122,734  

Toyota Tsusho Corp.

    5,000       168,197  

Travis Perkins plc

    5,412       51,270  

Trusco Nakayama Corp.

    1,800       24,160  

Yamazen Corp.

    18,600       115,753  

Yellow Cake plc* (b)

    7,602       37,513  
              8,912,295  
Transportation Infrastructure – 0.4%  

Aena SME SA* (b)

    1,025       120,706  

Aeroports de Paris*

    555       75,177  

Atlantia SpA

    6,273       139,994  

Atlas Arteria Ltd.

    13,979       58,907  

Auckland International Airport Ltd.*

    22,332       99,898  

Dalrymple Bay Infrastructure Ltd.(a)

    60,564       92,559  

Enav SpA(b)

    12,657       48,912  

Flughafen Zurich AG (Registered)*

    320       49,691  

Fraport AG Frankfurt Airport Services Worldwide*

    890       34,341  

 

See Accompanying Notes to the Financial Statements.

 

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Investments   Shares     Value  
COMMON STOCKS – (continued)  
Transportation Infrastructure – (continued)  

Getlink SE

    6,888     $ 109,128  

Hamburger Hafen und Logistik AG

    1,220       14,301  

Japan Airport Terminal Co. Ltd.*

    1,200       51,509  

Kamigumi Co. Ltd.

    3,100       58,982  

Mitsubishi Logistics Corp.

    1,700       37,343  

Port of Tauranga Ltd.

    5,225       19,700  

Qube Holdings Ltd.

    36,652       63,749  

SATS Ltd.*

    19,000       36,655  

Sumitomo Warehouse Co. Ltd. (The)(a)

    24,600       334,157  

Transurban Group

    46,879       397,492  

Westshore Terminals Investment Corp.

    1,647       29,425  
              1,872,626  
Water Utilities – 0.1%  

Pennon Group plc

    2,970       28,638  

Severn Trent plc

    3,854       111,066  

United Utilities Group plc

    10,455       113,079  
              252,783  
Wireless Telecommunication Services – 0.8%  

Airtel Africa plc(b)

    34,804       45,321  

Freenet AG

    2,198       43,252  

KDDI Corp.

    33,900       1,002,392  

Millicom International Cellular SA, SDR*

    3,036       32,914  

Okinawa Cellular Telephone Co.

    8,200       155,190  

Orange Belgium SA*

    1,188       20,125  

Partner Communications Co. Ltd.*

    6,160       46,644  

Rogers Communications, Inc., Class B

    4,797       199,434  

SoftBank Corp.

    57,500       566,934  

SoftBank Group Corp.(a)

    17,782       765,666  

Tele2 AB, Class B

    8,052       65,958  

Vodafone Group plc

    578,920       677,471  
              3,621,301  
Total Common Stocks
(Cost $462,207,051)

 

    435,422,178  
Investments   Shares     Value  
CLOSED END FUNDS – 0.0%(f)  
Independent Power and Renewable Electricity
Producers – 0.0%(f)
 

Renewables Infrastructure Group Ltd. (The) (Cost $50,126)

    34,059     $ 51,056  
    Number of
Rights
       
RIGHTS – 0.0%  
Real Estate Management & Development – 0.0%  

S IMMO AG, expiring 12/31/2022, price 1.00 EUR* ‡
(Cost $–)

    2,564        
    Number of
Warrants
       
WARRANTS – 0.0%  
Construction & Engineering – 0.0%  

Webuild SpA, expiring 8/2/2030* ‡ (a)
(Cost $–)

    10,785        
    Principal
Amount
       
SECURITIES LENDING REINVESTMENTS(g) – 1.7%  
REPURCHASE AGREEMENTS – 1.7%  

Citigroup Global Markets, Inc., 3.00%, dated 10/31/2022, due 11/1/2022, repurchase price $4,212,026, collateralized by various U.S. Treasury Securities, ranging from 0.75% – 5.50%, maturing 7/15/2028 –1/15/2029; total market value $4,241,589

  $ 4,211,675       4,211,675  

 

See Accompanying Notes to the Financial Statements.

 

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FlexShares® Morningstar Developed Markets ex-US Factor Tilt Index Fund (cont.)

 

 

Investments   Principal
Amount
    Value  
SECURITIES LENDING REINVESTMENTS – (continued)  
REPURCHASE AGREEMENTS – (continued)  

National Bank of Canada, 3.07%, dated 10/31/2022, due 11/7/2022, repurchase price $3,001,791, collateralized by various U.S. Treasury Securities, ranging from 0.00% – 3.13%, maturing 12/1/2022 – 8/15/2052; total market value $3,041,106

  $ 3,000,000     $ 3,000,000  

TD Prime Services LLC, 3.15%, dated 10/31/2022, due 11/1/2022, repurchase price $379,427, collateralized by various Common Stocks; total market value $414,926

    379,394       379,394  
        7,591,069  
Total Securities Lending Reinvestments
(Cost $7,591,069)

 

    7,591,069  
Total Investments – 99.2%
(Cost $469,848,246)

 

    443,064,303  

Other assets less liabilities – 0.8%

 

    3,689,877  
Net Assets –100.0%

 

  $ 446,754,180  

 

*

Non-income producing security.

 

 

Security is valued using significant unobservable inputs and is classified as Level 3 in the fair value hierarchy.

 

(a) 

The security or a portion of this security is on loan at October 31, 2022. The total value of securities on loan at October 31, 2022 was $52,637,337 collateralized in the form of cash with a value of $7,591,069 that was reinvested in the securities shown in the Securities Lending Reinvestment section of the Schedule of Investments; $36,234,872 of collateral in the form of U.S. Government Treasury Securities, interest rates ranging from 0.00% – 6.63%, and maturity dates ranging from November 10, 2022 – May 15, 2052 and $13,323,302 of collateral in the form of Foreign Government Fixed Income Securities, interest rates ranging from 0.00% – 6.25%, and maturity dates ranging from November 22, 2022 – June 30, 2120; a total value of $57,149,242.

 

(b) 

Security exempt from registration pursuant to Regulation S under the Securities Act of 1933. Regulation S applies to securities offerings that are made outside of the United States and do not involve direct selling efforts in the United States and as such may have restrictions on resale.

(c) 

Security exempt from registration pursuant to Rule 144A under the Securities Act of 1933, as amended. These securities may be resold in transactions exempt from registration to qualified institutional investors.

 

(d) 

Amount represents less than one share.

 

(e) 

Amount less than one dollar.

 

(f) 

Represents less than 0.05% of net assets.

 

(g) 

The security was purchased with cash collateral held from securities on loan at October 31, 2022. The total value of securities purchased was $7,591,069.

 

Percentages shown are based on Net Assets.

 

Abbreviations

 

ADR – American Depositary Receipt

CHDI – Clearing House Electronic Subregister System (CHESS) Depository Interest

CVA – Dutch Certification

OYJ – Public Limited Company

 

Preference A special type of equity investment that shares in the earnings of the company, has limited voting rights, and may have a dividend preference. Preference shares may also have liquidation preference.

 

SCA – Limited partnership with share capital

SDR – Swedish Depositary Receipt

 

As of October 31, 2022, the gross unrealized appreciation (depreciation) of investments based on the aggregate cost of investments (including derivative instruments, if applicable) for federal income tax purposes was as follows:

 

       

Aggregate gross unrealized appreciation

  $ 55,570,251  

Aggregate gross unrealized depreciation

    (85,682,456

Net unrealized depreciation

  $ (30,112,205

Federal income tax cost

  $ 473,187,236  

 

See Accompanying Notes to the Financial Statements.

 

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FlexShares® Morningstar Developed Markets ex-US Factor Tilt Index Fund (cont.)

 

 

Futures Contracts

FlexShares® Morningstar Developed Markets ex-US Factor Tilt Index Fund had the following open futures contracts as of October 31, 2022:

 

    Number of
Contracts
    Expiration
Date
    Trading
Currency
    Notional
Amount
    Value and
Unrealized
Appreciation/
(Depreciation)*
 

Long Contracts

 

EURO STOXX 50 Index

    86       12/16/2022       EUR     $ 3,075,231     $ 60,380  

FTSE 100 Index

    27       12/16/2022       GBP       2,209,470       (63,678

Nikkei 225 Index

    31       12/08/2022       JPY       2,870,892       32,157  

S&P/TSX 60 Index

    10       12/15/2022       CAD       1,726,623       31,256  

SPI 200 Index

    10       12/15/2022       AUD       1,096,017       2,103  
                                    $ 62,218  

 

*

This amount represents the cumulative appreciation/depreciation on futures contracts. Current day’s variation margin is reported within the Statement of Assets and Liabilities for futures contracts.

 

Forward Foreign Currency Contracts

FlexShares® Morningstar Developed Markets ex-US Factor Tilt Index Fund had the following outstanding contracts as of October 31, 2022:

 

Contracts to Receive   Counterparty   In Exchange For     Maturity Date     Unrealized
Appreciation/
(Depreciation)
 

GBP

    823,203       Bank of New York   USD     939,015       12/21/2022     $ 10,447  

USD

    345,031       Citibank NA   CHF     330,788       12/21/2022       12,446  

USD

    24,111       Morgan Stanley   DKK     178,253       12/21/2022       343  

USD

    737,252       Bank of Montreal   JPY     105,750,000       12/21/2022       21,128  

USD

    422,945         Citibank NA   NZD     711,055       12/21/2022       9,532  

Total unrealized appreciation

 

  $ 53,896  

AUD

    1,388,017       Morgan Stanley   USD     929,337       12/21/2022     $ (40,306

CAD

    1,004,150       Toronto-Dominion Bank (The)   USD     754,364       12/21/2022       (17,775

EUR

    467,687       Morgan Stanley   USD     470,236       12/21/2022       (6,045

HKD

    362,598       Goldman Sachs & Co.   USD     46,267       12/21/2022       (46

ILS

    366,970       BNP Paribas SA   USD     107,172       12/21/2022       (2,464

JPY

    100,430,889       Bank of New York   USD     708,013       12/21/2022       (27,909

NOK

    1,450,557       Morgan Stanley   USD     141,154       12/21/2022       (1,386

SEK

    4,244,576       Morgan Stanley   USD     394,731       12/21/2022       (8,967

SGD

    143,900         JPMorgan Chase Bank   USD     102,208       12/21/2022       (488

Total unrealized depreciation

 

  $ (105,386

Net unrealized depreciation

 

  $ (51,490

 

See Accompanying Notes to the Financial Statements.

 

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FlexShares® Morningstar Developed Markets ex-US Factor Tilt Index Fund (cont.)

 

 

Abbreviations:

 

AUD – Australian Dollar

CAD – Canadian Dollar

CHF – Swiss Franc

DKK – Danish Krone

EUR – Euro

GBP – British Pound

HKD – Hong Kong Dollar

ILS – Israeli Shekel

JPY – Japanese Yen

NOK – Norwegian Krone

NZD – New Zealand Dollar

SEK – Swedish Krona

SGD – Singapore Dollar

USD – US Dollar

 

FlexShares® Morningstar Developed Markets ex-US Factor Tilt Index Fund invested, as a percentage of net assets, in companies domiciled in the following countries as of October 31, 2022:

 

Australia

    6.0

Austria

    0.2  

Belgium

    0.9  

Canada

    11.2  

Denmark

    1.9  

Finland

    0.8  

France

    7.4  

Germany

    5.2  

Hong Kong

    2.1  

Ireland

    0.2  

Israel

    1.1  

Italy

    2.2  

Japan

    27.7  

Netherlands

    2.8  

New Zealand

    0.3  

Norway

    1.3  

Poland

    0.4  

Portugal

    0.3  

Singapore

    1.4  

Spain

    2.0  

Sweden

    3.1  

Switzerland

    5.8  

United Kingdom

    13.1  

United States

    0.1  

Other1

    2.5  
      100.0

 

1 

Includes any non-equity securities, securities lending reinvestments and net other assets (liabilities).

 

See Accompanying Notes to the Financial Statements.

 

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Security Type   % of Net Assets  

Common Stocks

    97.5

Closed End Funds

    0.0 † 

Rights

     

Warrants

     

Securities Lending Reinvestments

    1.7  

Others(1)

    0.8  
      100.0

 

 

Amount represents less than 0.05%.

 

(1) 

Includes any other net assets/(liabilities).

 

See Accompanying Notes to the Financial Statements.

 

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Schedule of Investments

FlexShares® Morningstar Emerging Markets Factor Tilt Index Fund

 

October 31, 2022

 

 

Investments   Shares     Value  
COMMON STOCKS – 99.5%  
Aerospace & Defense – 0.2%  

AECC Aero-Engine Control Co. Ltd., Class A

    5,000     $ 20,552  

AECC Aviation Power Co. Ltd., Class A

    4,700       31,322  

Aselsan Elektronik Sanayi ve Ticaret A/S

    6,972       12,075  

AVIC Electromechanical Systems Co. Ltd., Class A

    5,300       8,496  

AviChina Industry & Technology Co. Ltd., Class H(a)

    81,000       35,496  

Bharat Dynamics Ltd.(b)

    1,587       18,371  

Bharat Electronics Ltd.

    72,030       92,977  

Embraer SA*

    16,500       43,237  

Hanwha Aerospace Co. Ltd.

    882       41,052  

Hanwha Systems Co. Ltd.

    689       5,393  

Hindustan Aeronautics Ltd.(b)

    1,708       52,204  

Korea Aerospace Industries Ltd.

    1,576       52,388  

Kuang-Chi Technologies Co. Ltd., Class A*

    5,600       13,274  

LIG Nex1 Co. Ltd.

    250       17,814  

United Aircraft Corp. PJSC* ‡

    25,155,036      
              444,651  
Air Freight & Logistics – 0.4%  

Agility Public Warehousing Co. KSC

    27,701       70,113  

Allcargo Logistics Ltd.

    1,900       9,933  

Aramex PJSC

    32,940       32,554  

Blue Dart Express Ltd.

    265       24,289  

Dimerco Express Corp.

    49,000       94,130  

Hanjin Transportation Co. Ltd.

    2,940       39,834  

Hyundai Glovis Co. Ltd.

    686       83,797  

JD Logistics, Inc.* (b)

    29,400       41,048  

Kerry Express Thailand PCL, NVDR*

    38,500       17,803  

Kerry TJ Logistics Co. Ltd.

    8,000       8,665  

SF Holding Co. Ltd., Class A

    7,100       46,947  

Sindhu Trade Links Ltd.*

    153,489       36,436  

Sinotrans Ltd., Class A

    23,500       11,430  
Investments   Shares     Value  
Air Freight & Logistics – (continued)  

Sinotrans Ltd., Class H

    83,000     $ 20,195  

T3EX Global Holdings Corp.

    49,000       92,305  

YTO Express Group Co. Ltd., Class A

    4,700       12,145  

Yunda Holding Co. Ltd., Class A

    5,800       10,474  

ZTO Express Cayman, Inc.

    7,350       123,501  
              775,599  
Airlines – 0.4%  

Aeroflot PJSC* ‡

    74,029      

Air Arabia PJSC

    100,646       55,899  

Azul SA (Preference)*

    11,700       35,966  

China Airlines Ltd.

    61,000       32,088  

China Eastern Airlines Corp. Ltd., Class A*

    14,300       9,405  

China Eastern Airlines Corp. Ltd., Class H* (a)

    46,000       15,177  

China Southern Airlines Co. Ltd., Class A*

    14,100       12,480  

China Southern Airlines Co. Ltd., Class H* (a)

    24,000       12,382  

Controladora Vuela Cia de Aviacion SAB de CV, Class A* (a)

    36,400       30,882  

Eva Airways Corp.

    52,798       38,342  

Gol Linhas Aereas Inteligentes SA (Preference)*

    10,600       19,413  

Hanjin Kal Corp.*

    273       7,628  

InterGlobe Aviation Ltd.* (b)

    1,875       40,357  

Jazeera Airways Co. KSCP

    2,338       12,613  

Jeju Air Co. Ltd.*

    1,962       13,732  

Jin Air Co. Ltd.*

    658       6,074  

Korean Air Lines Co. Ltd.*

    3,339       54,148  

Pegasus Hava Tasimaciligi A/S*

    14,431       248,392  

Turk Hava Yollari AO*

    19,635       106,920  
              751,898  
Auto Components – 1.0%  

Apollo Tyres Ltd.

    11,319       39,750  

Asahi India Glass Ltd.

    4,900       36,455  

 

See Accompanying Notes to the Financial Statements.

 

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FlexShares® Morningstar Emerging Markets Factor Tilt Index Fund (cont.)

 

 

Investments   Shares     Value  
COMMON STOCKS – (continued)  
Auto Components – (continued)  

Balkrishna Industries Ltd.

    1,715     $ 40,665  

Bharat Forge Ltd.

    5,771       58,158  

Bosch Ltd.

    204       40,635  

Cheng Shin Rubber Industry Co. Ltd.

    49,000       49,118  

DN Automotive Corp.

    1,519       61,850  

Endurance Technologies Ltd.(b)

    350       5,726  

Exide Industries Ltd.

    15,150       30,336  

Fuyao Glass Industry Group Co. Ltd., Class A

    4,800       21,986  

Fuyao Glass Industry Group Co. Ltd., Class H(b)

    8,400       30,123  

Hankook & Co. Co Ltd.

    907       8,182  

Hankook Tire & Technology Co. Ltd.

    2,492       63,942  

Hanon Systems

    2,756       15,091  

HL Mando Co. Ltd.

    1,089       37,805  

Hota Industrial Manufacturing Co. Ltd.

    12,134       28,167  

Huayu Automotive Systems Co. Ltd., Class A

    9,400       21,598  

Hyundai Mobis Co. Ltd.

    1,989       305,796  

Hyundai Wia Corp.

    583       25,007  

Iljin Hysolus Co. Ltd.*

    383       8,201  

Kenda Rubber Industrial Co. Ltd.

    37,000       35,079  

Kordsa Teknik Tekstil A/S

    22,834       78,679  

Kumho Tire Co., Inc.*

    1       2  

Minth Group Ltd.

    12,000       23,695  

Motherson Sumi Wiring India Ltd.

    21,519       22,747  

MRF Ltd.

    38       41,668  

Myoung Shin Industrial Co. Ltd.*

    1,250       15,137  

Nan Kang Rubber Tire Co. Ltd.*

    14,000       14,837  

Nexen Tire Corp.

    13,049       70,721  

Nexteer Automotive Group Ltd.(a)

    343,000       185,704  

Ningbo Tuopu Group Co. Ltd., Class A

    1,200       10,654  

Samvardhana Motherson International Ltd.

    39,996       31,165  
Investments   Shares     Value  
Auto Components – (continued)  

Sebang Global Battery Co. Ltd.

    81     $ 2,215  

Shandong Linglong Tyre Co. Ltd., Class A

    5,500       12,336  

SL Corp.

    550       11,873  

SNT Motiv Co. Ltd.

    3,038       94,161  

Sona Blw Precision Forgings Ltd.(b)

    2,550       14,337  

Sundram Fasteners Ltd.

    2,951       33,384  

Tianneng Power International Ltd.(a)

    262,000       251,992  

Tong Yang Industry Co. Ltd.

    19,000       26,682  

Tube Investments of India Ltd.

    1,715       56,835  

Tung Thih Electronic Co. Ltd.

    1,000       4,159  

UNO Minda Ltd.

    3,740       24,249  

Weifu High-Technology Group Co. Ltd., Class A

    4,700       11,083  

ZF Commercial Vehicle Control Systems India Ltd.

    250       30,892  
              2,032,877  
Automobiles – 2.2%  

Astra International Tbk. PT

    627,200       267,407  

Bajaj Auto Ltd.

    1,151       51,056  

BYD Co. Ltd., Class A

    2,600       87,872  

BYD Co. Ltd., Class H

    15,000       335,739  

China Motor Corp.

    5,400       6,997  

Chongqing Changan Automobile Co. Ltd., Class A

    17,108       26,464  

Chongqing Changan Automobile Co. Ltd., Class B

    6,890       2,984  

Dongfeng Motor Group Co. Ltd., Class H

    976,000       441,384  

DRB-Hicom Bhd.

    352,800       99,990  

Eicher Motors Ltd.

    2,470       114,894  

Ford Otomotiv Sanayi A/S

    1,736       33,875  

Geely Automobile Holdings Ltd.(a)

    98,000       105,368  

Great Wall Motor Co. Ltd., Class A

    4,700       18,778  

Great Wall Motor Co. Ltd., Class H

    49,000       53,495  

Guangzhou Automobile Group Co. Ltd., Class A

    13,500       20,957  

 

See Accompanying Notes to the Financial Statements.

 

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FlexShares® Morningstar Emerging Markets Factor Tilt Index Fund (cont.)

 

 

Investments   Shares     Value  
COMMON STOCKS – (continued)  
Automobiles – (continued)  

Guangzhou Automobile Group Co. Ltd., Class H

    64,000     $ 38,971  

Hero MotoCorp Ltd.

    2,107       68,136  

Hyundai Motor Co.

    4,116       475,329  

Hyundai Motor Co. (2nd Preference)

    1,127       63,136  

Hyundai Motor Co. (3rd Preference)

    54       2,855  

Hyundai Motor Co. (Preference)

    676       37,206  

Kia Corp.

    7,894       367,421  

Li Auto, Inc., Class A* (a)

    19,600       133,707  

Mahindra & Mahindra Ltd.

    15,778       257,053  

Maruti Suzuki India Ltd.

    2,205       253,793  

NIO, Inc., Class A*

    24,500       233,457  

Oriental Holdings Bhd.

    8,500       11,973  

SAIC Motor Corp. Ltd., Class A

    24,500       46,156  

Sanyang Motor Co. Ltd.

    236,000       265,864  

Tata Motors Ltd.*

    31,767       158,398  

Tata Motors Ltd., Class A*

    8,230       23,384  

Tofas Turk Otomobil Fabrikasi A/S

    3,233       17,101  

TVS Motor Co. Ltd.

    3,493       48,360  

UMW Holdings Bhd.

    216,600       153,471  

XPeng, Inc., Class A* (a)

    19,600       63,420  

Yadea Group Holdings Ltd.(b)

    16,000       24,418  

Yulon Motor Co. Ltd.

    26,986       38,190  
              4,449,059  
Banks – 13.9%  

Absa Group Ltd.

    23,863       259,360  

Abu Dhabi Commercial Bank PJSC

    83,928       215,929  

Abu Dhabi Islamic Bank PJSC

    23,694       61,282  

AFFIN Bank Bhd.

    31,038       14,705  

Agricultural Bank of China Ltd., Class A

    393,100       148,653  

Agricultural Bank of China Ltd., Class H

    915,000       261,101  

Ahli United Bank KSCP

    8,800       7,585  

Akbank TAS, ADR

    46,845       71,439  

Al Ahli Bank of Kuwait KSCP

    9,527       10,181  
Investments   Shares     Value  
Banks – (continued)  

Al Rajhi Bank*

    34,104     $ 773,286  

Alinma Bank

    15,813       157,812  

Alliance Bank Malaysia Bhd.

    27,600       21,599  

Alpha Services and Holdings SA*

    63,014       58,419  

AMMB Holdings Bhd.

    73,500       63,582  

AU Small Finance Bank Ltd.(b)

    4,998       35,596  

Axis Bank Ltd.

    37,583       411,346  

Banco Bradesco SA*

    45,600       144,606  

Banco Bradesco SA (Preference)

    161,942       612,925  

Banco Davivienda SA (Preference)

    43,022       229,065  

Banco de Bogota SA

    3,242       17,262  

Banco de Chile

    1,373,176       125,545  

Banco de Credito e Inversiones SA

    1,670       46,518  

Banco del Bajio SA(a) (b)

    28,373       79,877  

Banco do Brasil SA

    44,100       311,131  

Banco do Estado do Rio Grande do Sul SA (Preference), Class B

    73,500       163,466  

Banco Pan SA (Preference)

    10,600       15,615  

Banco Santander Chile

    1,891,547       67,740  

Bancolombia SA

    8,820       64,120  

Bancolombia SA (Preference)

    13,747       87,974  

Bandhan Bank Ltd.* (b)

    12,381       35,680  

Bangkok Bank PCL, NVDR

    15,000       57,344  

Bank Al Habib Ltd.

    403,172       97,072  

Bank AlBilad*

    8,364       112,854  

Bank Al-Jazira

    6,066       37,743  

Bank Central Asia Tbk. PT

    960,400       541,851  

Bank Ina Perdana PT*

    70,500       17,718  

Bank Jago Tbk. PT*

    75,000       24,523  

Bank Mandiri Persero Tbk. PT

    646,800       437,489  

Bank Negara Indonesia Persero Tbk. PT

    230,300       138,793  

Bank OCBC Nisp Tbk. PT

    1,269,100       61,024  

Bank of Ayudhya PCL, NVDR

    70,000       58,395  

Bank of Baroda

    31,698       56,559  

Bank of Beijing Co. Ltd., Class A

    70,000       38,747  

Bank of Changsha Co. Ltd., Class A

    9,400       8,294  

 

See Accompanying Notes to the Financial Statements.

 

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FlexShares® Morningstar Emerging Markets Factor Tilt Index Fund (cont.)

 

 

Investments   Shares     Value  
COMMON STOCKS – (continued)  
Banks – (continued)  

Bank of Chengdu Co. Ltd., Class A

    10,600     $ 19,781  

Bank of China Ltd., Class A

    200,900       82,853  

Bank of China Ltd., Class H

    2,352,000       758,048  

Bank of Chongqing Co. Ltd., Class H

    220,500       99,999  

Bank of Communications Co. Ltd., Class A

    102,100       62,251  

Bank of Communications Co. Ltd., Class H

    638,000       311,285  

Bank of Hangzhou Co. Ltd., Class A

    18,800       31,193  

Bank of India

    5,936       4,321  

Bank of Jiangsu Co. Ltd., Class A

    42,580       40,371  

Bank of Nanjing Co. Ltd., Class A

    31,200       44,116  

Bank of Ningbo Co. Ltd., Class A

    16,350       53,226  

Bank of Qingdao Co. Ltd., Class H(b)

    220,500       68,539  

Bank of Shanghai Co. Ltd., Class A

    45,000       34,404  

Bank of the Philippine Islands

    23,710       39,278  

Bank of Zhengzhou Co. Ltd., Class A*

    17,490       5,464  

Bank Pan Indonesia Tbk. PT

    71,500       11,002  

Bank Pembangunan Daerah Jawa Barat Dan Banten Tbk. PT

    2,146,200       189,199  

Bank Pembangunan Daerah Jawa Timur Tbk. PT

    918,000       41,493  

Bank Rakyat Indonesia Persero Tbk. PT

    1,185,800       353,516  

Bank Tabungan Negara Persero Tbk. PT

    1,700,000       168,392  

Banque Saudi Fransi

    10,613       122,016  

BDO Unibank, Inc.

    51,940       114,098  

BNK Financial Group, Inc.

    10,830       48,735  

BOC Hong Kong Holdings Ltd.

    98,000       304,617  

Boubyan Bank KSCP

    19,922       52,997  

Burgan Bank SAK

    30,004       21,117  

Canara Bank

    14,791       51,890  
Investments   Shares     Value  
Banks – (continued)  

Capitec Bank Holdings Ltd.

    1,688     $ 174,570  

Chang Hwa Commercial Bank Ltd.

    114,919       59,203  

China Bohai Bank Co. Ltd., Class H(a) (b)

    1,245,500       153,905  

China CITIC Bank Corp. Ltd., Class H

    245,000       92,384  

China Construction Bank Corp., Class A

    28,200       20,632  

China Construction Bank Corp., Class H

    2,891,000       1,535,758  

China Everbright Bank Co. Ltd., Class A

    117,600       43,826  

China Everbright Bank Co. Ltd., Class H

    53,000       13,706  

China Merchants Bank Co. Ltd., Class A

    49,000       180,059  

China Merchants Bank Co. Ltd., Class H

    98,000       322,095  

China Minsheng Banking Corp. Ltd., Class A

    83,300       37,663  

China Minsheng Banking Corp. Ltd., Class H(a)

    196,000       56,928  

China Zheshang Bank Co. Ltd., Class A*

    47,000       17,773  

China Zheshang Bank Co. Ltd., Class H* (a)

    53,000       18,297  

Chongqing Rural Commercial Bank Co. Ltd., Class A

    18,800       8,990  

Chongqing Rural Commercial Bank Co. Ltd., Class H

    94,000       28,500  

CIMB Group Holdings Bhd.

    208,040       242,889  

City Union Bank Ltd.

    9,675       21,740  

Commercial Bank PSQC (The)

    59,417       102,690  

Commercial International Bank Egypt SAE

    81,677       109,579  

Credicorp Ltd.

    2,009       294,037  

Credit Agricole Egypt SAE

    236,999       67,910  

Credit Bank of Moscow PJSC* ‡

    229,590      

CTBC Financial Holding Co. Ltd.

    588,000       372,262  

DGB Financial Group, Inc.

    7,200       34,321  

Doha Bank QPSC

    591,986       358,597  

 

See Accompanying Notes to the Financial Statements.

 

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FlexShares® Morningstar Emerging Markets Factor Tilt Index Fund (cont.)

 

 

Investments   Shares     Value  
COMMON STOCKS – (continued)  
Banks – (continued)  

Dubai Islamic Bank PJSC

    84,425     $ 133,773  

E.Sun Financial Holding Co. Ltd.

    245,179       176,527  

Emirates NBD Bank PJSC

    72,520       261,605  

Eurobank Ergasias Services and Holdings SA*

    81,242       80,296  

Faisal Islamic Bank of Egypt

    46,688       44,447  

Far Eastern International Bank

    65,617       21,586  

Federal Bank Ltd.

    30,426       48,335  

First Abu Dhabi Bank PJSC

    77,031       375,398  

First Financial Holding Co. Ltd.

    190,172       146,071  

Grupo Aval Acciones y Valores SA (Preference)

    142,166       15,721  

Grupo Bolivar SA

    1,518       17,377  

Grupo Elektra SAB de CV

    980       49,083  

Grupo Financiero Banorte SAB de CV, Class O

    73,500       596,361  

Grupo Financiero Inbursa SAB de CV, Class O* (a)

    28,946       53,330  

Gulf Bank KSCP

    44,835       49,648  

Habib Bank Ltd.

    304,952       96,491  

Haci Omer Sabanci Holding A/S

    31,455       56,712  

Hana Financial Group, Inc.

    8,330       241,225  

Hong Leong Bank Bhd.

    14,300       63,999  

Hong Leong Financial Group Bhd.

    9,800       39,548  

Hua Nan Financial Holdings Co. Ltd.

    161,065       105,219  

Huaxia Bank Co. Ltd., Class A

    47,000       30,846  

ICICI Bank Ltd.

    87,563       961,233  

IDFC First Bank Ltd.*

    61,957       41,990  

Indian Bank

    7,425       22,774  

IndusInd Bank Ltd.

    9,523       131,454  

Industrial & Commercial Bank of China Ltd., Class A

    254,800       144,880  

Industrial & Commercial Bank of China Ltd., Class H

    2,107,000       915,288  

Industrial Bank Co. Ltd., Class A

    53,900       110,996  

Industrial Bank of Korea

    9,751       71,535  

Intercorp Financial Services, Inc.

    1,040       25,480  
Investments   Shares     Value  
Banks – (continued)  

Itau CorpBanca Chile SA

    10,585,840     $ 20,637  

Itau Unibanco Holding SA (Preference)*

    142,100       823,258  

Itausa SA

    26,514       54,673  

Itausa SA (Preference)

    144,300       295,351  

JB Financial Group Co. Ltd.

    3,370       16,987  

Jiangsu Changshu Rural Commercial Bank Co. Ltd., Class A

    6,700       6,408  

KakaoBank Corp.*

    5,243       62,940  

Kasikornbank PCL, NVDR

    35,800       137,331  

KB Financial Group, Inc.

    11,662       393,386  

Kiatnakin Phatra Bank PCL, NVDR

    9,800       18,797  

King’s Town Bank Co. Ltd.

    24,000       22,866  

Komercni Banka A/S

    1,272       36,485  

Kotak Mahindra Bank Ltd.

    18,369       422,058  

Krung Thai Bank PCL, NVDR

    112,400       51,682  

Kuwait Finance House KSCP

    133,770       349,810  

Kuwait International Bank KSCP

    26,655       16,264  

Kuwait Projects Co. Holding KSCP

    22,000       8,381  

Malayan Banking Bhd.

    209,700       380,990  

Malaysia Building Society Bhd.

    119,217       14,877  

Masraf Al Rayan QSC

    108,432       114,245  

MCB Bank Ltd.

    151,508       83,641  

Mega Financial Holding Co. Ltd.

    186,775       173,313  

Metropolitan Bank & Trust Co.

    48,620       43,376  

Moneta Money Bank A/S(b)

    17,993       52,518  

National Bank of Greece SA*

    13,715       49,748  

National Bank of Kuwait SAKP

    125,370       436,316  

Nedbank Group Ltd.

    13,981       165,513  

O-Bank Co. Ltd.

    106,000       26,120  

OTP Bank Nyrt.

    6,713       146,101  

Ping An Bank Co. Ltd., Class A

    47,100       66,727  

Piraeus Financial Holdings SA*

    28,658       35,349  

Postal Savings Bank of China Co. Ltd., Class A

    97,999       52,097  

Postal Savings Bank of China Co. Ltd., Class H(a) (b)

    196,000       90,886  

 

See Accompanying Notes to the Financial Statements.

 

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FlexShares® Morningstar Emerging Markets Factor Tilt Index Fund (cont.)

 

 

Investments   Shares     Value  
COMMON STOCKS – (continued)  
Banks – (continued)  

Public Bank Bhd.

    256,600     $ 242,598  

Punjab National Bank

    43,248       22,283  

Qatar International Islamic Bank QSC

    14,896       47,325  

Qatar Islamic Bank SAQ

    26,407       176,856  

Qatar National Bank QPSC

    77,939       426,746  

Qingdao Rural Commercial Bank Corp., Class A

    18,800       7,135  

RBL Bank Ltd.* (b)

    168,340       274,847  

Regional SAB de CV

    5,500       38,366  

RHB Bank Bhd.

    101,959       123,351  

Riyad Bank

    24,217       231,694  

Rizal Commercial Banking Corp.

    275,000       107,722  

Saudi British Bank (The)

    6,958       80,551  

Saudi Investment Bank (The)

    8,484       40,957  

Saudi National Bank (The)

    37,599       594,371  

Sberbank of Russia PJSC* ‡

    369,050        

Sberbank of Russia PJSC (Preference)* ‡

    39,708        

SCB X PCL, NVDR

    30,500       84,945  

Security Bank Corp.

    116,810       174,157  

Shanghai Commercial & Savings Bank Ltd. (The)

    126,000       181,438  

Shanghai Pudong Development Bank Co. Ltd., Class A

    73,500       66,868  

Shinhan Financial Group Co. Ltd.

    15,386       392,089  

SinoPac Financial Holdings Co. Ltd.

    346,640       173,199  

Standard Bank Group Ltd.

    40,755       380,661  

State Bank of India

    51,437       356,553  

Sunrisemezz plc*

    4,094       331  

Taichung Commercial Bank Co. Ltd.

    50,000       19,474  

Taishin Financial Holding Co. Ltd.

    355,315       146,107  

Taiwan Business Bank

    90,107       33,417  

Taiwan Cooperative Financial Holding Co. Ltd.

    196,000       152,068  

Thanachart Capital PCL, NVDR

    19,300       20,284  
Investments   Shares     Value  
Banks – (continued)  

Tisco Financial Group PCL, NVDR

    11,200     $ 28,250  

TMBThanachart Bank PCL, NVDR

    1,288,600       46,046  

Turkiye Garanti Bankasi A/S

    13,849       17,495  

Turkiye Halk Bankasi A/S*

    237,748       105,308  

Turkiye Is Bankasi A/S, Class C

    117,781       59,008  

Turkiye Vakiflar Bankasi TAO, Class D*

    19,050       8,776  

Union Bank of India Ltd.

    27,150       17,679  

Union Bank of Taiwan

    50,000       23,508  

Union Bank of the Philippines

    7,980       10,603  

United Bank Ltd.

    193,914       94,284  

VTB Bank PJSC* ‡

    136,511,531        

Warba Bank KSCP*

    13,340       10,379  

Woori Financial Group, Inc.

    17,885       147,530  

Yapi ve Kredi Bankasi A/S

    76,200       37,725  

Yes Bank Ltd.*

    38,361       7,206  
              28,772,869  
Beverages – 1.3%  

Ambev SA

    77,700       236,924  

Anadolu Efes Biracilik ve Malt Sanayii A/S

    5,350       13,793  

Anhui Gujing Distillery Co. Ltd., Class A

    700       18,900  

Anhui Gujing Distillery Co. Ltd., Class B

    2,200       25,932  

Arca Continental SAB de CV

    14,700       120,191  

Becle SAB de CV(a)

    10,700       22,592  

Carabao Group PCL, NVDR

    11,600       27,507  

China Foods Ltd.

    294,000       74,906  

China Resources Beer Holdings Co. Ltd.

    27,107       127,768  

Chongqing Brewery Co. Ltd., Class A

    600       7,187  

Coca-Cola Femsa SAB de CV

    9,800       61,622  

Coca-Cola Icecek A/S

    2,875       26,582  

Distell Group Holdings Ltd.*

    2,280       21,541  

Embotelladora Andina SA (Preference), Class B

    153,688       268,681  

Emperador, Inc.*

    55,200       18,651  

 

See Accompanying Notes to the Financial Statements.

 

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FlexShares® Morningstar Emerging Markets Factor Tilt Index Fund (cont.)

 

 

Investments   Shares     Value  
COMMON STOCKS – (continued)  
Beverages – (continued)  

Fomento Economico Mexicano SAB de CV

    29,914     $ 214,352  

Fraser & Neave Holdings Bhd.

    3,700       16,074  

Hebei Hengshui Laobaigan Liquor Co. Ltd., Class A

    2,300       6,690  

Heineken Malaysia Bhd.

    3,800       18,566  

Hite Jinro Co. Ltd.

    348       6,266  

Jiangsu Yanghe Brewery Joint-Stock Co. Ltd., Class A

    2,100       37,591  

JiuGui Liquor Co. Ltd., Class A

    500       6,991  

Kweichow Moutai Co. Ltd., Class A

    1,800       332,941  

Lotte Chilsung Beverage Co. Ltd.

    150       14,795  

Luzhou Laojiao Co. Ltd., Class A

    2,400       51,413  

Nongfu Spring Co. Ltd., Class H(b)

    32,600       163,834  

Osotspa PCL, NVDR

    31,700       22,072  

Radico Khaitan Ltd.

    3,528       44,404  

Shanxi Xinghuacun Fen Wine Factory Co. Ltd., Class A

    1,960       62,404  

Tsingtao Brewery Co. Ltd., Class A

    1,100       12,328  

Tsingtao Brewery Co. Ltd., Class H

    10,000       70,065  

United Breweries Ltd.

    1,379       27,535  

United Spirits Ltd.*

    5,584       60,466  

Varun Beverages Ltd.

    5,047       63,961  

Vina Concha y Toro SA

    179,427       202,655  

Wuliangye Yibin Co. Ltd., Class A

    4,900       89,627  
              2,597,807  
Biotechnology – 0.8%  

3SBio, Inc.(b)

    294,000       207,489  

ABLBio, Inc.*

    1,585       22,310  

Adimmune Corp.*

    19,000       19,370  

Akeso, Inc., Class B* (a) (b)

    17,000       68,218  

Alphamab Oncology* (a) (b)

    24,000       16,846  

Alteogen, Inc.*

    936       24,115  

Amicogen, Inc.*

    514       6,856  
Investments   Shares     Value  
Biotechnology – (continued)  

BeiGene Ltd.*

    14,700     $ 185,392  

Beijing Tiantan Biological Products Corp. Ltd., Class A

    6,360       18,012  

Beijing Wantai Biological Pharmacy Enterprise Co. Ltd., Class A

    1,015       17,456  

Biocon Ltd.

    6,644       21,659  

Bioneer Corp.*

    1,265       23,667  

BNC Korea Co. Ltd.*

    2,035       7,586  

Celltrion, Inc.

    1,703       229,545  

Daan Gene Co. Ltd., Class A

    8,000       19,598  

Eubiologics Co. Ltd.*

    935       6,827  

GC Cell Corp.*

    3,365       106,777  

GeneOne Life Science, Inc.*

    3,823       19,834  

Genexine, Inc.*

    1,440       22,645  

Green Cross Corp.

    163       14,590  

Green Cross Holdings Corp.

    15,092       183,823  

Helixmith Co. Ltd.*

    1,890       16,585  

Hualan Biological Engineering, Inc., Class A

    5,300       12,875  

Hugel, Inc.*

    126       9,889  

I-Mab, ADR*

    742       2,753  

InnoCare Pharma Ltd.* (a) (b)

    31,000       36,213  

Innovent Biologics, Inc.* (a) (b)

    19,000       67,288  

iNtRON Biotechnology, Inc.*

    1,643       10,208  

Kintor Pharmaceutical Ltd.* (b)

    7,000       11,093  

L&C Bio Co. Ltd.

    899       14,169  

Medigen Vaccine Biologics Corp.*

    4,564       9,122  

MedPacto, Inc.*

    235       3,811  

Medytox, Inc.

    120       8,862  

Naturecell Co. Ltd.*

    2,743       33,314  

NKMax Co. Ltd.*

    1,797       16,905  

OBI Pharma, Inc.*

    10,354       20,983  

PharmaResearch Co. Ltd.

    349       15,068  

Pharmicell Co. Ltd.*

    2,919       20,902  

Prestige Biopharm Ltd., KDR*

    8,772       46,740  

Seegene, Inc.

    1,378       27,764  

Shanghai Junshi Biosciences Co. Ltd., Class A*

    1,113       10,836  

Shanghai Junshi Biosciences Co. Ltd., Class H* (a) (b)

    2,200       7,693  

Shanghai RAAS Blood Products Co. Ltd., Class A

    9,400       7,006  

 

See Accompanying Notes to the Financial Statements.

 

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FlexShares® Morningstar Emerging Markets Factor Tilt Index Fund (cont.)

 

 

Investments   Shares     Value  
COMMON STOCKS – (continued)  
Biotechnology – (continued)  

SK Bioscience Co. Ltd.*

    468     $ 24,838  

Tanvex BioPharma, Inc.*

    6,000       5,484  

Vaxcell-Bio Therapeutics Co. Ltd.*

    371       9,441  

Zai Lab Ltd.*

    13,300       30,633  

Zhejiang Orient Gene Biotech Co. Ltd., Class A

    770       8,714  
              1,731,804  
Building Products – 0.3%  

Astral Ltd.

    1,731       42,474  

Beijing New Building Materials plc, Class A

    5,300       14,400  

Blue Star Ltd.

    2,703       40,365  

China Lesso Group Holdings Ltd.

    33,000       26,779  

Kajaria Ceramics Ltd.

    1,150       15,021  

KCC Glass Corp.

    4,410       119,813  

Kyung Dong Navien Co. Ltd.

    2,850       68,927  

Luoyang Glass Co. Ltd., Class H* (a)

    18,000       16,258  

LX Hausys Ltd.

    88       1,989  

Saudi Ceramic Co.

    935       10,302  

Taiwan Glass Industry Corp.

    48,000       30,389  

Xinyi Glass Holdings Ltd.

    80,000       102,932  

Zhejiang Weixing New Building Materials Co. Ltd., Class A

    5,300       12,635  

Zhuzhou Kibing Group Co. Ltd., Class A

    5,300       5,700  
              507,984  
Capital Markets – 1.8%  

Aju IB Investment Co. Ltd.

    828       1,462  

Angel One Ltd.

    1,600       30,978  

B3 SA – Brasil Bolsa Balcao

    107,800       308,983  

Banco BTG Pactual SA*

    19,600       108,099  

Bangkok Commercial Asset Management PCL, NVDR

    26,500       10,653  

Bolsa Mexicana de Valores SAB de CV

    10,400       18,904  

Boursa Kuwait Securities Co. KPSC

    2,016       14,787  
Investments   Shares     Value  
Capital Markets – (continued)  

Bursa Malaysia Bhd.

    8,000     $ 10,914  

Caitong Securities Co. Ltd., Class A

    12,220       11,971  

Capital Securities Corp.

    79,000       24,517  

Changjiang Securities Co. Ltd., Class A

    14,100       10,065  

China Bills Finance Corp.

    53,000       23,356  

China Cinda Asset Management Co. Ltd., Class H

    3,465,000       322,229  

China Everbright Ltd.(a)

    350,000       184,590  

China Galaxy Securities Co. Ltd., Class A

    5,200       6,419  

China Galaxy Securities Co. Ltd., Class H

    128,500       48,127  

China International Capital Corp. Ltd., Class A

    1,600       7,594  

China International Capital Corp. Ltd., Class H(b)

    19,600       27,266  

China Merchants Securities Co. Ltd., Class A

    21,220       36,343  

China Merchants Securities Co. Ltd., Class H(a) (b)

    16,600       15,395  

CITIC Securities Co. Ltd., Class A

    17,175       40,498  

CITIC Securities Co. Ltd., Class H

    29,073       43,481  

Coronation Fund Managers Ltd.

    7,009       12,517  

CRISIL Ltd.

    342       12,386  

CSC Financial Co. Ltd., Class A

    7,500       24,261  

CSC Financial Co. Ltd., Class H(a) (b)

    351,000       254,424  

Daishin Securities Co. Ltd.

    212       2,076  

Daishin Securities Co. Ltd. (Preference)

    530       4,911  

Daou Data Corp.

    6,370       69,538  

Daou Technology, Inc.

    9,485       120,523  

Dubai Financial Market PJSC

    33,628       12,909  

Egyptian Financial Group-Hermes Holding Co.*

    359,104       199,254  

Everbright Securities Co. Ltd., Class A

    9,400       18,057  

 

See Accompanying Notes to the Financial Statements.

 

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FlexShares® Morningstar Emerging Markets Factor Tilt Index Fund (cont.)

 

 

Investments   Shares     Value  
COMMON STOCKS – (continued)  
Capital Markets – (continued)  

Founder Securities Co. Ltd., Class A

    14,100     $ 12,229  

GF Securities Co. Ltd., Class A

    14,100       26,331  

GF Securities Co. Ltd., Class H

    29,400       29,925  

Guangzhou Yuexiu Financial Holdings Group Co. Ltd., Class A

    11,664       8,901  

Guosen Securities Co. Ltd., Class A

    14,100       16,653  

Guotai Junan International Holdings Ltd.(a)

    1,108,000       79,044  

Guotai Junan Securities Co. Ltd., Class A

    19,600       35,502  

Guotai Junan Securities Co. Ltd., Class H(a) (b)

    21,200       21,416  

Haitong Securities Co. Ltd., Class A

    18,800       21,740  

Haitong Securities Co. Ltd., Class H

    98,000       47,940  

Hanwha Investment & Securities Co. Ltd.

    5,088       8,787  

HDFC Asset Management Co. Ltd.(b)

    1,150       28,822  

Huatai Securities Co. Ltd., Class A

    24,100       39,525  

Huatai Securities Co. Ltd., Class H(b)

    46,200       45,259  

IBF Financial Holdings Co. Ltd.

    52,387       18,046  

ICICI Securities Ltd.(b)

    1,880       11,727  

IDFC Ltd.

    53,949       50,477  

IIFL Wealth Management Ltd.

    2,010       43,013  

Indian Energy Exchange Ltd.(b)

    7,100       12,000  

Industrial Securities Co. Ltd., Class A*

    34,450       25,724  

Investec Ltd.

    8,207       40,348  

Is Yatirim Menkul Degerler A/S

    47,824       92,805  

JM Financial Ltd.

    150,439       124,400  

JSE Ltd.

    1,224       6,770  

KIWOOM Securities Co. Ltd.

    640       36,303  

Korea Investment Holdings Co. Ltd.

    1,225       42,612  

Meritz Securities Co. Ltd.

    6,708       17,424  

Mirae Asset Securities Co. Ltd.

    7,325       32,654  
Investments   Shares     Value  
Capital Markets – (continued)  

Moscow Exchange MICEX-RTS PJSC* ‡

    29,911     $  

Multi Commodity Exchange of India Ltd.

    583       10,820  

Nanjing Securities Co. Ltd., Class A

    9,400       10,200  

NH Investment & Securities Co. Ltd.

    5,356       33,728  

Ninety One Ltd.

    6,828       16,051  

Nippon Life India Asset Management Ltd.(b)

    5,244       17,136  

Orient Securities Co. Ltd., Class A

    12,032       12,793  

Orient Securities Co. Ltd., Class H(b)

    20,400       7,614  

Pacific Strategic Financial Tbk. PT*

    448,500       32,924  

Pihsiang Machinery Manufacturing Co. Ltd.* ‡

    5,000        

President Securities Corp.

    53,000       24,097  

PSG Konsult Ltd.

    24,750       14,774  

Reinet Investments SCA

    2,450       39,347  

Samsung Securities Co. Ltd.

    2,009       44,779  

Saratoga Investama Sedaya Tbk. PT

    27,500       4,337  

Saudi Tadawul Group Holding Co.

    811       46,879  

Shenwan Hongyuan Group Co. Ltd., Class A

    47,900       25,530  

Shinyoung Securities Co. Ltd.

    1,617       62,775  

Sinolink Securities Co. Ltd., Class A

    9,400       10,162  

Sociedad de Inversiones Oro Blanco SA

    19,516,629       164,973  

SPIC Industry-Finance Holdings Co. Ltd., Class A

    10,000       5,631  

UTI Asset Management Co. Ltd.

    3,250       27,548  

Western Securities Co. Ltd., Class A

    10,000       8,180  

Woori Investment Bank Co. Ltd.

    6,985       3,712  

Woori Technology Investment Co. Ltd.*

    22,483       70,237  

Yuanta Securities Korea Co. Ltd.

    39,528       66,738  

 

See Accompanying Notes to the Financial Statements.

 

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FlexShares® Morningstar Emerging Markets Factor Tilt Index Fund (cont.)

 

 

Investments   Shares     Value  
COMMON STOCKS – (continued)  
Capital Markets – (continued)  

Zheshang Securities Co. Ltd., Class A

    4,700     $ 6,549  

Zhongtai Securities Co. Ltd., Class A

    15,900       13,855  
              3,795,233  
Chemicals – 4.6%  

Aarti Industries Ltd.

    4,383       37,017  

Advanced Nano Products Co. Ltd.

    355       23,177  

Advanced Petrochemical Co.

    2,025       23,874  

AECI Ltd.

    40,122       201,511  

Aekyung Chemical Co. Ltd.

    6,076       39,627  

Alkyl Amines Chemicals

    220       7,849  

Alpek SAB de CV(a)

    19,636       27,472  

Alujain Corp.

    13,909       174,346  

Asia Polymer Corp.

    147,000       113,366  

Asian Paints Ltd.

    7,423       278,680  

Atul Ltd.

    259       26,199  

Avia Avian Tbk. PT

    561,700       28,270  

Balaji Amines Ltd.

    350       12,790  

Barito Pacific Tbk. PT

    474,700       25,108  

BASF India Ltd.

    400       13,863  

Batu Kawan Bhd.

    6,300       28,009  

Bayer CropScience Ltd.

    141       7,969  

Berger Paints India Ltd.

    5,344       37,818  

Boubyan Petrochemicals Co. KSCP

    7,344       18,896  

Braskem SA (Preference), Class A

    5,500       35,334  

Carborundum Universal Ltd.

    5,096       52,073  

Castrol India Ltd.

    18,650       28,005  

Chambal Fertilisers and Chemicals Ltd.

    4,398       17,342  

Chandra Asri Petrochemical Tbk. PT

    392,000       61,323  

Chemplast Sanmar Ltd.*

    27,538       124,820  

China General Plastics Corp.

    21,000       12,871  

China Lumena New Materials Corp.* ‡

    22,200        

China Man-Made Fiber Corp.*

    50,000       11,995  

China Petrochemical Development Corp.

    85,254       24,844  
Investments   Shares     Value  
Chemicals – (continued)  

China Risun Group Ltd.(a) (b)

    490,000     $ 172,908  

China Steel Chemical Corp.

    9,000       28,769  

China XLX Fertiliser Ltd.

    196,000       74,906  

Chunbo Co. Ltd.

    141       21,638  

CNNC Hua Yuan Titanium Dioxide Co. Ltd., Class A

    7,975       7,299  

Coromandel International Ltd.

    1,898       22,066  

D&L Industries, Inc.

    110,800       15,028  

DCM Shriram Ltd.

    1,375       17,368  

Deepak Fertilisers & Petrochemicals Corp. Ltd.

    2,538       29,616  

Deepak Nitrite Ltd.

    1,105       30,889  

Dongjin Semichem Co. Ltd.

    725       15,320  

Dongyue Group Ltd.

    42,000       36,490  

Ecopro Co. Ltd.

    619       61,707  

Egypt Kuwait Holding Co. SAE

    10,969       12,680  

EID Parry India Ltd.

    40,072       299,847  

Engro Corp. Ltd.

    132,285       141,184  

Engro Fertilizers Ltd.

    239,264       87,650  

Engro Polymer & Chemicals Ltd.

    112,242       26,745  

Eternal Materials Co. Ltd.

    27,550       25,564  

Fauji Fertilizer Co. Ltd.

    280,616       131,347  

Fertiglobe plc

    35,182       48,754  

Fine Organic Industries Ltd.

    350       24,275  

Finolex Industries Ltd.

    9,600       15,535  

Foosung Co. Ltd.

    1,768       15,391  

Formosa Chemicals & Fibre Corp.

    68,000       146,668  

Formosa Plastics Corp.

    76,000       196,000  

Formosan Union Chemical

    143,000       90,311  

Fufeng Group Ltd.

    453,000       234,872  

Galaxy Surfactants Ltd.(b)

    250       8,785  

Grand Pacific Petrochemical

    343,000       185,218  

Guangzhou Tinci Materials Technology Co. Ltd., Class A

    5,000       29,115  

Gujarat Fluorochemicals Ltd.

    715       32,745  

Gujarat Narmada Valley Fertilizers & Chemicals Ltd.

    3,600       30,841  

Hangzhou Oxygen Plant Group Co. Ltd.

    2,400       13,840  

Hansol Chemical Co. Ltd.

    232       30,212  

Hanwha Solutions Corp.*

    3,591       118,990  

 

See Accompanying Notes to the Financial Statements.

 

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FlexShares® Morningstar Emerging Markets Factor Tilt Index Fund (cont.)

 

 

Investments   Shares     Value  
COMMON STOCKS – (continued)  
Chemicals – (continued)  

Hektas Ticaret TAS*

    25,017     $ 38,515  

Hengli Petrochemical Co. Ltd., Class A

    14,700       30,896  

Hengyi Petrochemical Co. Ltd., Class A

    14,100       12,944  

Hoshine Silicon Industry Co. Ltd., Class A

    1,900       24,913  

Huabao International Holdings Ltd.(a)

    17,000       7,840  

Huafon Chemical Co. Ltd., Class A

    5,300       4,836  

Hubei Xingfa Chemicals Group Co. Ltd., Class A

    5,000       19,367  

Hyosung Advanced Materials Corp.

    55       12,317  

Hyosung Chemical Corp.*

    441       31,424  

Hyosung TNC Corp.

    110       20,194  

Indorama Ventures PCL, NVDR

    66,700       73,605  

Inner Mongolia Junzheng Energy & Chemical Industry Group Co. Ltd., Class A

    23,500       12,493  

International CSRC Investment Holdings Co.

    50,000       29,327  

Jiangsu Eastern Shenghong Co. Ltd., Class A

    11,000       18,447  

Jubilant Ingrevia Ltd.

    2,701       16,794  

Kansai Nerolac Paints Ltd.

    2,196       12,893  

KCC Corp.

    106       18,157  

KG Chemical Corp.

    3,609       58,273  

Kolon Industries, Inc.

    674       20,583  

Korea Petrochemical Ind Co. Ltd.

    1,688       140,425  

KuibyshevAzot PJSC‡

    9,900        

Kukdo Chemical Co. Ltd.

    2,061       62,650  

Kumho Petrochemical Co. Ltd.

    441       40,557  

LB Group Co. Ltd., Class A

    4,700       9,898  

LG Chem Ltd.

    833       366,077  

LG Chem Ltd. (Preference)

    170       34,490  

Linde India Ltd.

    624       23,155  

Lotte Chemical Corp.

    490       50,911  

LOTTE Fine Chemical Co. Ltd.

    397       15,635  

Luxi Chemical Group Co. Ltd., Class A

    6,500       10,117  
Investments   Shares     Value  
Chemicals – (continued)  

Mesaieed Petrochemical Holding Co.

    68,381     $ 42,624  

Miwon Commercial Co. Ltd.

    125       14,874  

Miwon Specialty Chemical Co. Ltd.

    120       14,111  

Nan Ya Plastics Corp.

    173,000       366,697  

Nantex Industry Co. Ltd.

    109,000       114,674  

National Industrialization Co.*

    5,584       19,884  

Navin Fluorine International Ltd.

    645       35,467  

Ningxia Baofeng Energy Group Co. Ltd., Class A

    10,600       16,658  

Nizhnekamskneftekhim PJSC‡

    28,600        

Nizhnekamskneftekhim PJSC (Preference)‡

    26,400        

OCI Co. Ltd.

    602       43,107  

Omnia Holdings Ltd.

    8,788       34,435  

Orbia Advance Corp. SAB de CV

    29,933       50,444  

Organichesky Sintez PJSC‡

    11,550        

Oriental Union Chemical Corp.

    38,000       19,930  

Petkim Petrokimya Holding A/S*

    38,400       27,743  

Petronas Chemicals Group Bhd.

    43,900       80,966  

PhosAgro PJSC‡

    1,540        

PI Advanced Materials Co. Ltd.

    520       10,824  

PI Industries Ltd.

    1,239       48,525  

Pidilite Industries Ltd.

    2,401       74,962  

Polyplex Corp. Ltd.

    740       14,999  

PTT Global Chemical PCL, NVDR

    63,300       72,348  

Qinghai Salt Lake Industry Co. Ltd., Class A*

    10,937       32,233  

Rongsheng Petrochemical Co. Ltd., Class A

    24,500       35,918  

SABIC Agri-Nutrients Co.

    3,907       165,324  

Sahara International Petrochemical Co.

    5,287       57,055  

Sasa Polyester Sanayi A/S*

    8,102       52,350  

Sasol Ltd.

    17,437       293,224  

Satellite Chemical Co. Ltd., Class A

    4,662       7,921  

 

See Accompanying Notes to the Financial Statements.

 

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FlexShares® Morningstar Emerging Markets Factor Tilt Index Fund (cont.)

 

 

Investments   Shares     Value  
COMMON STOCKS – (continued)  
Chemicals – (continued)  

Saudi Basic Industries Corp.

    15,631     $ 367,734  

Saudi Industrial Investment Group

    6,752       40,395  

Saudi Kayan Petrochemical Co.*

    15,974       55,945  

Scientex Bhd.

    26,100       17,996  

Shandong Hualu Hengsheng Chemical Co. Ltd., Class A

    6,110       21,916  

Shanghai Putailai New Energy Technology Co. Ltd., Class A

    2,800       19,147  

Shin Foong Specialty & Applied Materials Co. Ltd.

    17,000       27,118  

Shinkong Synthetic Fibers Corp.

    53,000       26,564  

Shiny Chemical Industrial Co. Ltd.

    3,750       11,696  

Sichuan Yahua Industrial Group Co. Ltd., Class A

    3,600       13,194  

Sinofert Holdings Ltd.* (a)

    700,000       69,555  

Sinon Corp.

    21,000       23,136  

SK Chemicals Co. Ltd.

    412       25,568  

SK IE Technology Co. Ltd.* (b)

    349       12,740  

SKC Co. Ltd.

    424       30,808  

Sociedad Quimica y Minera de Chile SA (Preference), Class B

    2,463       234,344  

Solar Applied Materials Technology Corp.

    26,000       22,351  

Solar Industries India Ltd.

    699       32,948  

Soulbrain Co. Ltd.

    141       20,262  

Soulbrain Holdings Co. Ltd.

    1,782       28,961  

SRF Ltd.

    2,588       79,995  

Sumitomo Chemical India Ltd.

    2,585       15,383  

Supreme Industries Ltd.

    1,204       31,567  

Supreme Petrochem Ltd.

    1,728       15,741  

Surya Esa Perkasa Tbk. PT

    280,400       19,146  

Taekwang Industrial Co. Ltd.

    98       48,365  

Taiwan Fertilizer Co. Ltd.

    13,000       21,100  

Tata Chemicals Ltd.

    2,793       38,222  

TKG Huchems Co. Ltd.

    1,338       19,585  

Tongkun Group Co. Ltd., Class A

    9,400       15,584  

TSRC Corp.

    264,000       216,706  
Investments   Shares     Value  
Chemicals – (continued)  

Unid Co. Ltd.

    2,475     $ 133,788  

Unipar Carbocloro SA

    3,335       58,911  

Unipar Carbocloro SA (Preference), Class B

    20,049       408,029  

UPC Technology Corp.

    349,000       132,137  

UPL Ltd.

    9,408       82,990  

USI Corp.

    28,000       17,596  

Wanhua Chemical Group Co. Ltd., Class A

    4,900       53,951  

Xinjiang Zhongtai Chemical Co. Ltd., Class A

    10,600       8,540  

Yanbu National Petrochemical Co.

    5,439       64,703  

Yunnan Energy New Material Co. Ltd.

    1,200       24,340  

Zhejiang Yongtai Technology Co. Ltd., Class A

    2,800       8,371  
              9,557,179  
Commercial Services & Supplies – 0.2%  

China Conch Environment Protection Holdings Ltd.*

    73,500       21,629  

China Everbright Environment Group Ltd.

    98,000       32,584  

Cleanaway Co. Ltd.

    5,000       25,914  

Dynagreen Environmental Protection Group Co. Ltd., Class H(a) (b)

    165,000       45,192  

Ecopro HN Co. Ltd.

    687       24,934  

Frontken Corp. Bhd.

    21,800       11,297  

GPS Participacoes e Empreendimentos SA(c)

    14,100       37,136  

Indian Railway Catering & Tourism Corp. Ltd.

    5,390       48,263  

KEPCO Plant Service & Engineering Co. Ltd.

    100       2,239  

PNB Holdings Corp.*

    46,815       33,725  

S-1 Corp.

    347       15,201  

Saudi Airlines Catering Co.*

    1,848       38,115  

Sunny Friend Environmental Technology Co. Ltd.

    5,000       20,870  

Taiwan Secom Co. Ltd.

    3,165       9,076  
              366,175  

 

See Accompanying Notes to the Financial Statements.

 

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FlexShares® Morningstar Emerging Markets Factor Tilt Index Fund (cont.)

 

 

Investments   Shares     Value  
COMMON STOCKS – (continued)  
Communications Equipment – 0.3%  

Accton Technology Corp.

    9,000     $ 67,872  

Advanced Ceramic X Corp.

    2,000       9,527  

Arcadyan Technology Corp.

    69,000       193,151  

BYD Electronic International Co. Ltd.(a)

    24,500       71,161  

Hengtong Optic-electric Co. Ltd., Class A

    10,000       26,649  

Intelbras SA Industria de Telecomunicacao Eletronica Brasileira

    5,713       39,762  

Intellian Technologies, Inc.

    218       9,550  

KMW Co. Ltd.*

    563       9,347  

Seojin System Co. Ltd.

    11,117       114,725  

Sercomm Corp.

    10,000       23,462  

Sterlite Technologies Ltd.

    11,660       23,185  

Tejas Networks Ltd.* (b)

    2,300       19,066  

Tianjin 712 Communication & Broadcasting Co. Ltd., Class A

    900       4,857  

Wistron NeWeb Corp.

    13,000       33,768  

ZTE Corp., Class A

    4,700       14,277  

ZTE Corp., Class H

    10,600       18,905  
              679,264  
Construction & Engineering – 1.3%  

BES Engineering Corp.

    530,000       131,421  

CH Karnchang PCL, NVDR

    44,000       26,821  

China Communications Services Corp. Ltd., Class H

    934,000       260,573  

China Conch Venture Holdings Ltd.(a)

    49,000       72,284  

China Energy Engineering Corp. Ltd.

    80,000       25,101  

China Energy Engineering Corp. Ltd., Class H(a)

    100,000       10,064  

China Railway Group Ltd., Class A

    45,200       30,903  

China Railway Group Ltd., Class H

    119,000       51,694  

Continental Holdings Corp.

    196,000       169,708  

Daewoo Engineering & Construction Co. Ltd.*

    3,901       11,516  
Investments   Shares     Value  
Construction & Engineering – (continued)  

Dayamitra Telekomunikasi Tbk. PT*

    565,500     $ 25,923  

DL Construction Co. Ltd.

    3,822       35,283  

DL E&C Co. Ltd.

    1,300       31,440  

DL Holdings Co. Ltd.

    397       17,140  

Gamuda Bhd.

    49,119       39,997  

Greentown Management Holdings Co. Ltd.(b)

    35,000       20,064  

GS Engineering & Construction Corp.

    2,450       37,323  

HDC Hyundai Development Co-Engineering & Construction, Class E

    16,010       112,394  

Hyundai Engineering & Construction Co. Ltd.

    2,280       55,862  

IJM Corp. Bhd.

    78,400       27,029  

IRB Infrastructure Developers Ltd.

    4,804       13,566  

IS Dongseo Co. Ltd.

    808       17,896  

KEC International Ltd.

    6,678       35,497  

KEPCO Engineering & Construction Co., Inc.

    382       13,315  

KNR Constructions Ltd.

    6,325       17,009  

Larsen & Toubro Ltd.

    12,049       294,480  

Larsen & Toubro Ltd., GDR(b)

    296       7,134  

Metallurgical Corp. of China Ltd., Class A

    65,800       25,964  

Metallurgical Corp. of China Ltd., Class H

    106,000       16,879  

NBCC India Ltd.

    41,870       16,414  

PNC Infratech Ltd.(b)

    2,700       8,415  

Power Construction Corp. of China Ltd., Class A

    35,500       34,242  

Praj Industries Ltd.

    6,061       30,255  

Rail Vikas Nigam Ltd.(b)

    192,325       92,936  

Ruentex Engineering & Construction Co.

    26,000       72,297  

Run Long Construction Co. Ltd.

    87,400       171,694  

Samsung Engineering Co. Ltd.*

    2,842       47,584  

Shanghai Construction Group Co. Ltd., Class A

    23,500       8,275  

Shanghai Tunnel Engineering Co. Ltd., Class A

    14,100       10,046  

 

See Accompanying Notes to the Financial Statements.

 

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FlexShares® Morningstar Emerging Markets Factor Tilt Index Fund (cont.)

 

 

Investments   Shares     Value  
COMMON STOCKS – (continued)  
Construction & Engineering – (continued)  

Sichuan Road and Bridge Group Co. Ltd., Class A

    14,600     $ 22,504  

Tekfen Holding A/S

    63,210       111,993  

TY Holdings Co. Ltd.*

    8,750       64,806  

United Integrated Services Co. Ltd.

    3,000       13,500  

Voltas Ltd.

    3,969       42,012  

Waskita Karya Persero Tbk. PT*

    603,196       18,563  

Xinte Energy Co. Ltd., Class H(a)

    148,000       288,841  

Yankey Engineering Co. Ltd.

    15,000       73,318  
              2,761,975  
Construction Materials – 1.5%  

ACC Ltd.

    1,376       39,734  

Afrimat Ltd.

    3,450       9,011  

Ambuja Cements Ltd.

    11,366       73,178  

Anhui Conch Cement Co. Ltd., Class A

    9,800       32,601  

Anhui Conch Cement Co. Ltd., Class H

    35,000       90,065  

Arabian Cement Co.

    2,310       23,115  

Asia Cement China Holdings Corp.(a)

    179,000       62,480  

Asia Cement Co. Ltd.

    7,644       49,745  

Asia Cement Corp.

    79,000       91,448  

BBMG Corp., Class A

    42,300       13,504  

Beijing Oriental Yuhong Waterproof Technology Co. Ltd., Class A

    6,000       20,141  

Berkah Beton Sadaya Tbk. PT

    85,000       22,071  

Birla Corp. Ltd.

    750       8,363  

Cementos Argos SA

    22,735       15,504  

Cemex SAB de CV*

    428,000       166,034  

Chia Hsin Cement Corp.

    50,000       24,595  

China Jushi Co. Ltd., Class A

    5,143       8,244  

China National Building Material Co. Ltd., Class H

    134,050       77,870  

China Resources Cement Holdings Ltd.(a)

    68,000       24,602  

China Tianrui Group Cement Co. Ltd.*

    36,000       27,058  
Investments   Shares     Value  
Construction Materials – (continued)  

City Cement Co.

    4,208     $ 22,778  

CSG Holding Co. Ltd., Class B

    452,100       173,356  

Dalmia Bharat Ltd.

    1,710       33,072  

Eastern Province Cement Co.

    1,199       14,136  

GCC SAB de CV(a)

    7,800       48,343  

Goldsun Building Materials Co. Ltd.

    38,000       26,711  

Grasim Industries Ltd.

    5,978       124,337  

Grupo Argos SA

    142,475       299,060  

Hanil Cement Co. Ltd.

    1,031       8,179  

Huaxin Cement Co. Ltd., Class A

    3,700       6,803  

Huaxin Cement Co. Ltd., Class H

    10,400       8,983  

India Cements Ltd. (The)

    5,000       14,563  

Indocement Tunggal Prakarsa Tbk. PT

    32,900       19,564  

JK Cement Ltd.

    530       17,368  

Lucky Cement Ltd.*

    45,227       99,593  

Nuh Cimento Sanayi A/S

    23,128       108,846  

Nuvoco Vistas Corp. Ltd.*

    3,650       17,483  

Oyak Cimento Fabrikalari A/S*

    21,550       19,461  

POSCO Chemical Co. Ltd.

    499       69,887  

Qassim Cement Co. (The)

    1,998       40,092  

Qatar National Cement Co. QSC

    11,041       13,810  

Ramco Cements Ltd. (The)

    2,289       19,960  

Rhi Magnesita India Ltd.

    1,850       14,481  

Riyadh Cement Co.

    1,967       16,804  

Saudi Cement Co.

    2,022       28,682  

Semen Indonesia Persero Tbk. PT

    57,600       29,359  

Shree Cement Ltd.

    196       53,845  

Siam Cement PCL (The), NVDR

    8,500       72,359  

Southern Province Cement Co.

    1,634       23,830  

SSANGYONG C&E Co. Ltd.

    290       1,156  

Taiwan Cement Corp.

    180,684       169,623  

Tangshan Jidong Cement Co. Ltd., Class A

    4,700       4,888  

Tipco Asphalt PCL, NVDR

    59,300       26,643  

TPI Polene PCL, NVDR

    1,950,300       90,700  

UltraTech Cement Ltd.

    2,109       171,083  

 

See Accompanying Notes to the Financial Statements.

 

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FlexShares® Morningstar Emerging Markets Factor Tilt Index Fund (cont.)

 

 

Investments   Shares     Value  
COMMON STOCKS – (continued)  
Construction Materials – (continued)  

Unacem Corp. SAA

    371,616     $ 158,484  

Universal Cement Corp.

    146,000       90,620  

Yamama Cement Co.*

    3,763       29,443  

Yanbu Cement Co.

    2,888       32,050  
              3,099,798  
Consumer Finance – 0.9%  

360 DigiTech, Inc., ADR

    48,020       487,883  

AEON Credit Service M Bhd.

    5,600       15,398  

Bajaj Finance Ltd.

    4,655       401,749  

BFI Finance Indonesia Tbk. PT

    150,000       10,627  

Capri Global Capital Ltd.

    1,948       17,641  

Cholamandalam Investment and Finance Co. Ltd.

    7,595       65,084  

CreditAccess Grameen Ltd.*

    1,166       13,737  

Differ Group Auto Ltd.* (a)

    166,000       33,201  

Gentera SAB de CV

    26,941       27,635  

JMT Network Services PCL, NVDR

    16,500       28,179  

Krungthai Card PCL, NVDR

    21,200       31,750  

Lufax Holding Ltd., ADR

    16,711       26,570  

Mahindra & Mahindra Financial Services Ltd.

    14,562       35,535  

Manappuram Finance Ltd.

    214,365       272,690  

Muangthai Capital PCL, NVDR

    16,500       15,715  

Muthoot Finance Ltd.

    2,226       28,060  

Ngern Tid Lor PCL, NVDR

    23,692       16,185  

Poonawalla Fincorp Ltd.

    5,720       21,725  

Ratchthani Leasing PCL, NVDR

    203,500       23,954  

Samsung Card Co. Ltd.

    1,140       24,730  

SBI Cards & Payment Services Ltd.

    4,949       49,423  

Shriram City Union Finance Ltd.

    717       15,803  

Shriram Transport Finance Co. Ltd.

    2,795       41,502  

Srisawad Corp. PCL, NVDR

    26,403       28,443  

Sundaram Finance Ltd.

    1,445       41,047  

Transaction Capital Ltd.

    16,120       36,042  

Yulon Finance Corp.

    4,248       17,995  
              1,828,303  
Investments   Shares     Value  
Containers & Packaging – 0.3%  

Cheng Loong Corp.

    16,000     $ 13,010  

Klabin SA

    24,552       101,160  

Polyplex Thailand PCL, NVDR

    161,700       100,266  

SCG Packaging PCL, NVDR

    32,800       44,813  

Taiwan Hon Chuan Enterprise Co. Ltd.

    107,000       276,943  

Ton Yi Industrial Corp.

    295,000       151,975  
              688,167  
Distributors – 0.1%  

China Tobacco International HK Co. Ltd.(b)

    7,000       6,742  

Wuchan Zhongda Group Co. Ltd., Class A

    13,800       7,885  

Xinhua Winshare Publishing and Media Co. Ltd., Class H(a)

    147,000       88,763  
              103,390  
Diversified Consumer Services – 1.3%  

Advtech Ltd.

    24,310       23,546  

China Education Group Holdings Ltd.(b)

    343,000       200,560  

Cogna Educacao*

    52,400       32,855  

Fu Shou Yuan International Group Ltd.

    55,000       27,465  

Humansoft Holding Co. KSC

    1,431       15,532  

Lung Yen Life Service Corp.

    2,000       2,191  

MegaStudyEdu Co. Ltd.

    385       23,190  

New Oriental Education & Technology Group, Inc.*

    597,800       1,463,686  

Offcn Education Technology Co. Ltd., Class A*

    4,700       2,801  

TAL Education Group, ADR* (a)

    197,470       930,084  

YDUQS Participacoes SA

    10,500       32,277  
              2,754,187  
Diversified Financial Services – 1.2%  

AVIC Industry-Finance Holdings Co. Ltd., Class A

    23,500       9,756  

Bajaj Finserv Ltd.

    6,488       132,264  

Bajaj Holdings & Investment Ltd.

    574       46,186  

Chailease Holding Co. Ltd.

    27,177       125,669  

 

See Accompanying Notes to the Financial Statements.

 

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FlexShares® Morningstar Emerging Markets Factor Tilt Index Fund (cont.)

 

 

Investments   Shares     Value  
COMMON STOCKS – (continued)  
Diversified Financial Services – (continued)  

Corp. Financiera Colombiana SA*

    3,252     $ 10,722  

Far East Horizon Ltd.(a)

    53,000       40,915  

FirstRand Ltd.

    97,236       340,478  

Galaxy Cosmos Mezz plc*

    2,333       377  

Genertec Universal Medical Group Co. Ltd.(a) (b)

    326,000       136,217  

Grupo de Inversiones Suramericana SA

    4,400       35,871  

Grupo de Inversiones Suramericana SA (Preference)

    3,587       10,034  

Housing Development Finance Corp. Ltd.

    31,505       940,002  

Indian Railway Finance Corp. Ltd.(b)

    34,250       9,372  

L&T Finance Holdings Ltd.

    26,381       25,846  

Meritz Financial Group, Inc.

    947       14,427  

Metro Pacific Investments Corp.

    381,000       24,063  

National Investments Co. KSCP

    27,240       21,018  

NICE Holdings Co. Ltd.

    6,432       55,765  

Piramal Enterprises Ltd.

    2,112       21,672  

Power Finance Corp. Ltd.

    35,812       49,861  

REC Ltd.

    29,397       36,419  

Remgro Ltd.

    7,469       55,562  

Shandong Hi-Speed Holdings Group Ltd.* (a)

    49,500       20,494  

Yuanta Financial Holding Co. Ltd.

    376,580       230,231  
              2,393,221  
Diversified Telecommunication Services – 1.1%  

AL Yah Satellite Communications Co. PJSC

    43,340       32,331  

China Tower Corp. Ltd., Class H(b)

    784,000       70,911  

Chunghwa Telecom Co. Ltd.

    67,000       230,801  

CITIC Telecom International Holdings Ltd.

    637,000       188,264  

Converge Information and Communications Technology Solutions, Inc.*

    60,500       12,862  
Investments   Shares     Value  
Diversified Telecommunication Services – (continued)  

Emirates Telecommunications Group Co. PJSC

    60,059     $ 421,863  

Hellenic Telecommunications Organization SA

    2,597       40,811  

HFCL Ltd.

    22,055       22,034  

Indus Towers Ltd.

    25,442       57,014  

KT Corp.

    3,590       92,242  

LG Uplus Corp.

    7,465       60,005  

Magyar Telekom Telecommunications plc

    176,244       126,159  

Oi SA*

    268,200       12,778  

Ooredoo QPSC

    18,114       48,596  

Operadora De Sites Mexicanos SAB de CV, Series A-1(a)

    22,200       24,114  

Rostelecom PJSC‡

    33,770        

Rostelecom PJSC (Preference)‡

    15,392        

Sarana Menara Nusantara Tbk. PT

    315,700       23,378  

Saudi Telecom Co.

    29,562       317,841  

Tata Communications Ltd.

    1,646       25,034  

Tata Teleservices Maharashtra Ltd.*

    6,148       7,572  

Telefonica Brasil SA

    11,677       91,929  

Telekom Malaysia Bhd.

    36,100       42,453  

Telkom Indonesia Persero Tbk. PT

    858,600       241,658  

Telkom SA SOC Ltd.*

    8,100       16,092  

TIME dotCom Bhd.

    9,000       8,661  

Tower Bersama Infrastructure Tbk. PT

    121,300       19,131  

True Corp. PCL, NVDR

    491,200       64,013  

Turk Telekomunikasyon A/S

    19,746       13,151  
              2,311,698  
Electric Utilities – 1.4%  

Adani Transmission Ltd.*

    5,049       204,253  

Alupar Investimento SA

    3,500       18,857  

Celsia SA ESP

    215,551       122,492  

Centrais Eletricas Brasileiras SA

    34,300       325,661  

Centrais Eletricas Brasileiras SA (Preference), Class B

    8,481       86,180  

CESC Ltd.

    251,900       233,558  

 

See Accompanying Notes to the Financial Statements.

 

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FlexShares® Morningstar Emerging Markets Factor Tilt Index Fund (cont.)

 

 

Investments   Shares     Value  
COMMON STOCKS – (continued)  
Electric Utilities – (continued)  

CEZ A/S

    3,113     $ 101,795  

Cia de Transmissao de Energia Eletrica Paulista (Preference)

    5,200       24,279  

Cia Energetica de Minas Gerais

    9,356       30,829  

Cia Energetica de Minas Gerais (Preference)

    46,802       101,413  

Cia Paranaense de Energia

    5,500       38,562  

CPFL Energia SA

    4,700       31,726  

EDP – Energias do Brasil SA

    9,400       41,328  

Enel Americas SA

    529,169       52,412  

Enel Chile SA

    829,052       29,163  

Energisa SA

    4,800       44,357  

Enerjisa Enerji A/S(b)

    7,676       8,459  

Equatorial Energia SA

    24,500       140,213  

Federal Grid Co. Unified Energy System PJSC* ‡

    12,705,298        

Holding Co. ADMIE IPTO SA

    39,169       64,882  

Inter RAO UES PJSC‡

    1,596,292        

Interconexion Electrica SA ESP

    12,936       51,048  

Korea Electric Power Corp.*

    7,595       89,309  

Manila Electric Co.

    5,840       30,374  

Mosenergo PJSC‡

    4,455,000        

Neoenergia SA

    4,700       14,860  

Power Grid Corp. of India Ltd.

    106,085       292,390  

Public Power Corp. SA*

    2,126       13,427  

ROSSETI PJSC* ‡

    1,466,436        

RusHydro PJSC‡

    2,361,000        

Saudi Electricity Co.

    23,618       169,708  

SGC Energy Co. Ltd.

    2,326       51,273  

SJVN Ltd.

    226,919       96,083  

Synergy Grid & Development Phils, Inc.

    477,200       98,652  

Tata Power Co. Ltd. (The)

    32,585       88,964  

Tenaga Nasional Bhd.

    90,100       160,457  

Torrent Power Ltd.

    4,645       28,301  

Transmissora Alianca de Energia Eletrica SA

    5,000       38,296  
              2,923,561  
Electrical Equipment – 1.1%  

ABB India Ltd.

    1,088       40,085  
Investments   Shares     Value  
Electrical Equipment – (continued)  

AcBel Polytech, Inc.

    146,000     $ 125,055  

Amara Raja Batteries Ltd.

    2,700       16,734  

Bharat Heavy Electricals Ltd.

    21,300       19,054  

Bizlink Holding, Inc.

    2,000       15,300  

CG Power & Industrial Solutions Ltd.*

    12,320       38,696  

Chicony Power Technology Co. Ltd.

    65,000       141,004  

China High Speed Transmission Equipment Group Co. Ltd.* (a)

    147,000       59,737  

Chung-Hsin Electric & Machinery Manufacturing Corp.

    21,000       32,195  

CS Wind Corp.

    581       23,983  

Dongfang Electric Corp. Ltd., Class A

    5,000       15,900  

Doosan Enerbility Co. Ltd.*

    7,146       66,471  

Doosan Fuel Cell Co. Ltd.*

    690       13,200  

Ecopro BM Co. Ltd.

    828       66,905  

ElSewedy Electric Co.*

    195,813       69,082  

Fangda Carbon New Material Co. Ltd., Class A*

    5,300       4,364  

Finolex Cables Ltd.

    3,245       20,444  

Gotion High-tech Co. Ltd., Class A

    4,600       18,939  

Graphite India Ltd.

    5       21  

Gulf Cable & Electrical Industries Co. KSCP

    4,140       16,106  

Hangzhou Steam Turbine Power Group Co. Ltd., Class B

    12,800       17,513  

Havells India Ltd.

    4,450       65,387  

Hitachi Energy India Ltd.

    371       14,182  

HUA ENG Wire & Cable Co. Ltd.

    147,000       58,622  

Hyosung Heavy Industries Corp.*

    1,813       73,057  

Hyundai Electric & Energy System Co. Ltd.*

    1,285       30,987  

Jiangsu Zhongtian Technology Co. Ltd., Class A

    10,000       30,102  

KEI Industries Ltd.

    1,595       31,123  

Korea Electric Terminal Co. Ltd.

    2,989       108,695  

 

See Accompanying Notes to the Financial Statements.

 

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FlexShares® Morningstar Emerging Markets Factor Tilt Index Fund (cont.)

 

 

Investments   Shares     Value  
COMMON STOCKS – (continued)  
Electrical Equipment – (continued)  

LG Energy Solution Ltd.*

    686     $ 254,279  

LS Corp.

    889       41,503  

LS Electric Co. Ltd.

    456       17,607  

Ming Yang Smart Energy Group Ltd., Class A

    4,500       15,352  

NARI Technology Co. Ltd., Class A

    10,000       33,431  

Ningbo Ronbay New Energy Technology Co. Ltd., Class A

    1,600       17,167  

Phihong Technology Co. Ltd.*

    17,000       18,861  

Polycab India Ltd.

    990       33,218  

Shanghai Electric Group Co. Ltd., Class A*

    24,000       12,759  

Shanghai Electric Group Co. Ltd., Class H*

    94,000       18,321  

Shihlin Electric & Engineering Corp.

    13,000       22,068  

Suzlon Energy Ltd.*

    329,900       31,684  

Ta Ya Electric Wire & Cable

    42,018       21,581  

Taihan Electric Wire Co. Ltd.*

    11,376       11,979  

Tatung Co. Ltd.*

    42,000       40,798  

TBEA Co. Ltd., Class A

    8,500       23,770  

Teco Electric and Machinery Co. Ltd.

    22,000       19,458  

V-Guard Industries Ltd.

    11,448       35,404  

Voltronic Power Technology Corp.

    1,458       59,275  

Walsin Lihwa Corp.

    83,665       92,824  

WEG SA

    24,500       188,072  

Xinjiang Goldwind Science & Technology Co. Ltd., Class A

    10,600       15,177  

Xinjiang Goldwind Science & Technology Co. Ltd., Class H(a)

    15,000       13,013  

Zhefu Holding Group Co. Ltd., Class A

    21,200       11,357  

Zhejiang Chint Electrics Co. Ltd., Class A

    4,700       16,357  

Zhuzhou CRRC Times Electric Co. Ltd., Class H

    11,800       51,184  
              2,349,442  
Investments   Shares     Value  
Electronic Equipment, Instruments & Components – 3.8%  

AAC Technologies Holdings, Inc.* (a)

    14,000     $ 25,646  

Apex International Co. Ltd.

    62,000       95,052  

Asia Optical Co., Inc.

    3,000       5,335  

AUO Corp.

    196,000       102,798  

Aurora Corp.

    4,900       11,846  

Avary Holding Shenzhen Co. Ltd., Class A

    4,700       19,158  

BH Co. Ltd.

    9,332       157,886  

BOE Technology Group Co. Ltd., Class A

    78,900       36,106  

Career Technology MFG. Co. Ltd.*

    147,000       109,945  

Chang Wah Electromaterials, Inc.

    22,000       20,858  

Cheng Uei Precision Industry Co. Ltd.

    136,000       141,814  

China Railway Signal & Communication Corp. Ltd., Class A

    31,500       19,551  

Chroma ATE, Inc.

    8,000       43,820  

Compeq Manufacturing Co. Ltd.

    41,000       55,604  

Coretronic Corp.

    113,000       175,343  

Co-Tech Development Corp.

    77,000       104,188  

Cowell e Holdings, Inc.*

    12,000       14,675  

Daejoo Electronic Materials Co. Ltd.

    250       15,778  

Delta Electronics Thailand PCL, NVDR

    9,800       149,343  

Delta Electronics, Inc.

    34,000       271,705  

Dreamtech Co. Ltd.

    11,297       76,056  

Dynapack International Technology Corp.

    49,000       104,014  

E Ink Holdings, Inc.

    15,000       95,663  

Elite Material Co. Ltd.

    5,000       22,733  

FLEXium Interconnect, Inc.*

    10,000       28,427  

Foxconn Industrial Internet Co. Ltd., Class A

    34,300       38,536  

Foxconn Technology Co. Ltd.

    32,000       44,888  

General Interface Solution Holding Ltd.

    5,000       12,072  

Genius Electronic Optical Co. Ltd.

    2,237       20,862  

 

See Accompanying Notes to the Financial Statements.

 

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FlexShares® Morningstar Emerging Markets Factor Tilt Index Fund (cont.)

 

 

Investments   Shares     Value  
COMMON STOCKS – (continued)  
Electronic Equipment, Instruments &
Components – (continued)
 

Global Brands Manufacture Ltd.

    98,800     $ 79,107  

GoerTek, Inc., Class A

    3,800       11,288  

Gold Circuit Electronics Ltd.

    9,000       23,909  

Hana Microelectronics PCL, NVDR

    24,900       22,735  

Hannstar Board Corp.

    125,000       111,529  

HannStar Display Corp.

    94,000       33,402  

Hengdian Group DMEGC Magnetics Co. Ltd., Class A

    5,100       12,382  

Hollysys Automation Technologies Ltd.

    22,834       363,974  

Holy Stone Enterprise Co. Ltd.

    56,000       151,720  

Hon Hai Precision Industry Co. Ltd.

    356,000       1,132,439  

Honeywell Automation India Ltd.

    32       15,205  

Huagong Tech Co. Ltd., Class A

    4,700       10,799  

Iljin Materials Co. Ltd.

    477       20,293  

Innolux Corp.

    310,415       114,157  

Jay Mart PCL, NVDR

    16,500       19,617  

KCE Electronics PCL, NVDR

    19,100       21,077  

Kingboard Holdings Ltd.

    24,500       60,424  

Kingboard Laminates Holdings Ltd.(a)

    27,500       21,965  

Korea Circuit Co. Ltd.*

    5,044       50,814  

L&F Co. Ltd.*

    428       67,605  

Largan Precision Co. Ltd.

    2,000       114,827  

LG Display Co. Ltd.

    6,360       56,927  

LG Innotek Co. Ltd.

    441       91,794  

Lingyi iTech Guangdong Co., Class A*

    15,900       10,304  

Lotes Co. Ltd.

    1,299       31,283  

Luxshare Precision Industry Co. Ltd., Class A

    9,800       38,268  

Mcnex Co. Ltd.

    657       12,661  

MH Development Ltd.* ‡

    22,000        

Nan Ya Printed Circuit Board Corp.

    4,000       26,255  

OFILM Group Co. Ltd., Class A*

    4,700       3,014  
Investments   Shares     Value  
Electronic Equipment, Instruments &
Components – (continued)
 

Pan-International Industrial Corp.

    24,000     $ 23,723  

Park Systems Corp.

    200       15,402  

Partron Co. Ltd.

    19,277       110,970  

Primax Electronics Ltd.

    160,000       268,632  

Redington Ltd.

    230,055       379,916  

Samsung Electro-Mechanics Co. Ltd.

    1,666       141,519  

Samsung SDI Co. Ltd.

    931       481,693  

Sang-A Frontec Co. Ltd.

    275       4,884  

Shanghai Friendess Electronic Technology Corp. Ltd., Class A

    700       19,755  

Shengyi Technology Co. Ltd., Class A

    4,700       8,932  

Shenzhen Kaifa Technology Co. Ltd., Class A

    4,700       7,367  

Shenzhen Kinwong Electronic Co. Ltd., Class A

    5,000       13,879  

Simplo Technology Co. Ltd.

    5,200       41,393  

Sinbon Electronics Co. Ltd.

    3,000       23,322  

SOLUM Co. Ltd.*

    1,802       21,822  

Solus Advanced Materials Co. Ltd.

    377       8,893  

Sunny Optical Technology Group Co. Ltd.

    12,200       105,761  

Supreme Electronics Co. Ltd.

    166,331       171,119  

Synnex Technology International Corp.

    49,000       79,988  

Taiwan PCB Techvest Co. Ltd.

    98,000       99,148  

Taiwan Union Technology Corp.

    99,000       134,724  

Tianma Microelectronics Co. Ltd., Class A

    9,400       11,385  

Tong Hsing Electronic Industries Ltd.

    3,022       16,225  

Tripod Technology Corp.

    14,000       38,756  

Truly International Holdings Ltd.

    686,000       83,895  

TXC Corp.

    14,000       33,151  

Unimicron Technology Corp.

    22,000       85,003  

Universal Scientific Industrial Shanghai Co. Ltd., Class A

    4,700       11,224  

VS Industry Bhd.

    137,700       24,610  

 

See Accompanying Notes to the Financial Statements.

 

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FlexShares® Morningstar Emerging Markets Factor Tilt Index Fund (cont.)

 

 

Investments   Shares     Value  
COMMON STOCKS – (continued)  
Electronic Equipment, Instruments &
Components – (continued)
 

Wah Lee Industrial Corp.

    68,640     $ 171,267  

Walsin Technology Corp.

    9,378       22,992  

Weikeng Industrial Co. Ltd.

    138,000       110,066  

Wingtech Technology Co. Ltd., Class A

    3,100       20,337  

Wintek Corp.* ‡

    64,000        

WPG Holdings Ltd.

    49,440       67,434  

WT Microelectronics Co. Ltd.

    14,000       25,330  

Wuhan Guide Infrared Co. Ltd., Class A

    9,212       14,654  

WUS Printed Circuit Kunshan Co. Ltd., Class A

    5,170       7,714  

Yageo Corp.

    10,347       117,848  

Zhejiang Dahua Technology Co. Ltd., Class A

    2,900       4,601  

Zhen Ding Technology Holding Ltd.

    17,150       56,417  
              7,835,227  
Energy Equipment & Services – 0.1%  

ADNOC Drilling Co. PJSC

    87,465       79,772  

Bumi Armada Bhd.*

    1,208,600       99,694  

China Oilfield Services Ltd., Class A

    5,000       11,502  

China Oilfield Services Ltd., Class H(a)

    28,000       31,532  

Dialog Group Bhd.

    51,700       22,526  

Gulf International Services QSC*

    45,210       22,619  

Yinson Holdings Bhd.

    35,800       16,053  
              283,698  
Entertainment – 0.7%  

37 Interactive Entertainment Network Technology Group Co. Ltd.

    4,700       9,331  

Alibaba Pictures Group Ltd.*

    540,000       19,950  

Bilibili, Inc., Class Z* (a)

    3,920       33,907  

China Ruyi Holdings Ltd.* (a)

    142,799       22,375  

CJ CGV Co. Ltd.*

    1,732       16,415  

CJ ENM Co. Ltd.

    140       7,214  

Com2uSCorp

    133       6,639  
Investments   Shares     Value  
Entertainment – (continued)  

Devsisters Co. Ltd.

    2,254     $ 77,219  

Fire Rock Holdings Ltd.* ‡ (a)

    106,000       7,362  

Giantstep, Inc.*

    935       11,224  

HYBE Co. Ltd.*

    364       30,920  

International Games System Co. Ltd.

    2,000       21,817  

iQIYI, Inc., ADR* (a)

    13,592       27,456  

JYP Entertainment Corp.

    489       19,053  

Kakao Games Corp.*

    956       26,544  

Kingsoft Corp. Ltd.

    16,000       48,409  

NCSoft Corp.

    281       76,935  

Neowiz*

    5,572       141,212  

NetDragon Websoft Holdings Ltd.

    98,000       164,543  

NetEase, Inc.

    31,400       342,407  

Netmarble Corp.(b)

    410       12,837  

NHN Corp.*

    630       10,150  

Pearl Abyss Corp.*

    936       27,335  

Perfect World Co. Ltd., Class A

    4,100       6,398  

PVR Ltd.*

    1,617       34,673  

Saregama India Ltd.

    2,498       11,329  

SM Entertainment Co. Ltd.

    475       23,709  

SMI Holdings Group Ltd.* ‡

    72,000        

Studio Dragon Corp.*

    385       18,487  

Tencent Music Entertainment Group, ADR*

    7,897       28,508  

Webzen, Inc.*

    440       4,618  

Wemade Co. Ltd.

    488       15,194  

XD, Inc.* (b)

    8,000       13,860  

XPEC Entertainment, Inc.* ‡

    14,800        

YG Entertainment, Inc.

    605       18,157  

Zhejiang Century Huatong Group Co. Ltd., Class A*

    11,280       5,703  
              1,341,890  
Equity Real Estate Investment Trusts (REITs) – 1.3%  

AREIT, Inc.

    30,000       16,048  

Axis REIT

    70,600       27,924  

Concentradora Fibra Danhos SA de CV

    328,309       405,238  

CPN Retail Growth Leasehold REIT

    44,100       21,436  

Embassy Office Parks REIT

    9,048       37,643  

 

See Accompanying Notes to the Financial Statements.

 

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FlexShares® Morningstar Emerging Markets Factor Tilt Index Fund (cont.)

 

 

Investments   Shares     Value  
COMMON STOCKS – (continued)  
Equity Real Estate Investment Trusts (REITs) – (continued)  

Emlak Konut Gayrimenkul Yatirim Ortakligi A/S

    786,989     $ 186,564  

Equites Property Fund Ltd.(a)

    27,560       23,545  

ESR Kendall Square REIT Co. Ltd.

    3,896       9,751  

Fibra Uno Administracion SA de CV

    93,100       108,442  

Fortress REIT Ltd., Class A*

    31,313       17,601  

Growthpoint Properties Ltd.(a)

    106,428       74,996  

Hyprop Investments Ltd.*

    138,752       279,580  

IGB REIT

    6,200       2,059  

Industrials REIT Ltd.

    16,625       24,787  

Investec Property Fund Ltd.

    30,397       16,871  

Is Gayrimenkul Yatirim Ortakligi A/S*

    20,286       8,309  

JR Global Reit

    7,119       21,065  

KLCCP Stapled Group

    6,900       9,676  

Korea Asset In Trust Co. Ltd.

    24,255       49,380  

LOTTE Reit Co. Ltd.

    1,828       4,607  

Mindspace Business Parks REIT(b)

    4,100       17,597  

MREIT, Inc.

    42,200       9,146  

Pavilion REIT

    15,000       3,934  

PLA Administradora Industrial S de RL de CV

    303,650       424,673  

Prologis Property Mexico SA de CV(a)

    27,610       70,774  

Redefine Properties Ltd.

    244,978       54,388  

Resilient REIT Ltd.(a)

    129,360       360,469  

RL Commercial REIT, Inc.

    273,500       23,787  

Sinpas Gayrimenkul Yatirim Ortakligi A/S*

    212,613       61,831  

Vukile Property Fund Ltd.

    375,536       274,845  

Yuexiu REIT

    72,610       12,487  
              2,659,453  
Food & Staples Retailing – 1.1%  

Abdullah Al Othaim Markets Co.

    363       10,974  

Al Meera Consumer Goods Co. QSC

    1,990       9,563  

Atacadao SA

    13,900       51,550  
Investments   Shares     Value  
Food & Staples Retailing – (continued)  

Avenue Supermarts Ltd.* (b)

    2,681     $ 139,945  

Berli Jucker PCL

    500       450  

Berli Jucker PCL, NVDR

    13,800       12,419  

BGF retail Co. Ltd.

    239       31,292  

Bid Corp. Ltd.

    5,670       91,189  

BIM Birlesik Magazalar A/S

    13,261       95,521  

Cencosud SA

    44,247       59,539  

Cia Brasileira de Distribuicao*

    66,013       277,400  

CJ Freshway Corp.

    2,121       47,573  

Clicks Group Ltd.

    4,165       70,540  

CP ALL PCL, NVDR

    83,800       132,107  

DaShenLin Pharmaceutical Group Co. Ltd., Class A

    3,600       17,979  

Dis-Chem Pharmacies Ltd.(b)

    6,949       12,720  

Dongsuh Cos., Inc.

    859       12,302  

E-MART, Inc.

    550       32,665  

Great Tree Pharmacy Co. Ltd.

    1,257       10,552  

Grupo Comercial Chedraui SA de CV

    7,056       28,389  

GS Retail Co. Ltd.

    1,332       23,752  

Hyundai Greenfood Co. Ltd.

    19,194       87,720  

InRetail Peru Corp.(b)

    406       14,007  

Magnit PJSC

    2,296        

Migros Ticaret A/S*

    6,250       40,652  

Pick n Pay Stores Ltd.

    6,784       21,794  

President Chain Store Corp.

    11,000       91,489  

Puregold Price Club, Inc.

    26,060       13,491  

Raia Drogasil SA

    19,100       95,769  

Sendas Distribuidora SA

    14,996       56,643  

Shoprite Holdings Ltd.

    8,918       113,504  

Siam Makro PCL, NVDR

    11,400       10,783  

Sok Marketler Ticaret A/S*

    126,567       160,838  

SPAR Group Ltd. (The)

    4,873       41,299  

Sumber Alfaria Trijaya Tbk. PT

    344,600       62,303  

Sun Art Retail Group Ltd.

    24,000       3,822  

Wal-Mart de Mexico SAB de CV

    86,100       331,968  
              2,314,503  
Food Products – 2.8%  

Agthia Group PJSC

    121,900       148,349  

Alicorp SAA

    177,240       280,119  

Almarai Co. JSC

    3,835       57,460  

 

See Accompanying Notes to the Financial Statements.

 

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FlexShares® Morningstar Emerging Markets Factor Tilt Index Fund (cont.)

 

 

Investments   Shares     Value  
COMMON STOCKS – (continued)  
Food Products – (continued)  

Anjoy Foods Group Co. Ltd., Class A

    500     $ 9,202  

Astra Agro Lestari Tbk. PT

    20,800       11,335  

Avanti Feeds Ltd.

    507       2,703  

AVI Ltd.

    14,737       58,916  

Balrampur Chini Mills Ltd.

    3,850       14,695  

Beijing Dabeinong Technology Group Co. Ltd., Class A*

    5,300       6,652  

Bombay Burmah Trading Co.

    1,061       11,193  

BRF SA*

    15,300       36,623  

Britannia Industries Ltd.

    1,949       88,684  

Century Pacific Food, Inc.

    17,700       7,269  

Charoen Pokphand Enterprise

    10,300       24,198  

Charoen Pokphand Foods PCL, NVDR

    108,500       71,982  

Charoen Pokphand Indonesia Tbk. PT

    119,900       42,856  

Cherkizovo Group PJSC‡

    2,594        

China Feihe Ltd.(a) (b)

    101,000       58,157  

China Huiyuan Juice Group Ltd.* ‡

    24,000        

China Mengniu Dairy Co. Ltd.*

    49,000       156,990  

China Modern Dairy Holdings Ltd.(a)

    1,043,000       106,295  

China Youran Dairy Group Ltd.* (a) (b)

    490,000       98,626  

Chongqing Fuling Zhacai Group Co. Ltd., Class A

    2,400       7,402  

CJ CheilJedang Corp.

    223       64,812  

CJ CheilJedang Corp. (Preference)

    104       12,083  

COFCO Joycome Foods Ltd.* (a) (b)

    1,127,000       236,890  

Daesang Corp.

    7,869       115,733  

Dali Foods Group Co. Ltd.(b)

    45,500       18,722  

Dongwon F&B Co. Ltd.

    522       47,273  

Dongwon Industries Co. Ltd.

    490       79,118  

Foshan Haitian Flavouring & Food Co. Ltd., Class A

    4,900       40,067  

Garudafood Putra Putri Jaya Tbk. PT

    463,100       15,439  

Genting Plantations Bhd.

    10,400       13,462  
Investments   Shares     Value  
Food Products – (continued)  

Great Wall Enterprise Co. Ltd.

    8,400     $ 10,480  

Gruma SAB de CV, Class B

    3,765       43,595  

Grupo Bimbo SAB de CV, Series A

    26,400       102,028  

Grupo Nutresa SA

    2,911       31,601  

Guangdong Haid Group Co. Ltd., Class A

    3,400       26,902  

Harim Holdings Co. Ltd.

    3,492       17,258  

Heilongjiang Agriculture Co. Ltd., Class A

    5,200       9,832  

Henan Shuanghui Investment & Development Co. Ltd., Class A

    5,000       15,606  

Huishan Dairy* ‡

    158,000        

Indofood CBP Sukses Makmur Tbk. PT

    51,800       32,297  

Indofood Sukses Makmur Tbk. PT

    127,400       52,683  

Industrias Bachoco SAB de CV, Series B(a)

    65,444       266,768  

Inner Mongolia Yili Industrial Group Co. Ltd., Class A

    8,200       28,357  

IOI Corp. Bhd.

    58,800       50,741  

Japfa Comfeed Indonesia Tbk. PT

    2,136,400       189,704  

JBS SA

    19,700       93,709  

Kuala Lumpur Kepong Bhd.

    10,631       48,748  

Lien Hwa Industrial Holdings Corp.

    16,170       23,360  

Lotte Confectionery Co. Ltd.

    1,666       152,045  

M Dias Branco SA*

    5,200       43,108  

Maeil Dairies Co. Ltd.

    1,764       58,327  

Marfrig Global Foods SA

    10,600       21,615  

Marico Ltd.

    8,820       55,891  

Mayora Indah Tbk. PT

    83,900       12,910  

Mezzan Holding Co. KSCC

    47,576       55,601  

Minerva SA

    102,900       268,269  

Monde Nissin Corp.(b)

    107,400       21,647  

Muyuan Foods Co. Ltd., Class A

    7,320       46,917  

Namchow Holdings Co. Ltd.

    68,000       91,377  

National Agriculture Development Co. (The)*

    2,623       18,219  

Nestle India Ltd.

    637       156,703  

 

See Accompanying Notes to the Financial Statements.

 

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FlexShares® Morningstar Emerging Markets Factor Tilt Index Fund (cont.)

 

 

Investments   Shares     Value  
COMMON STOCKS – (continued)  
Food Products – (continued)  

Nestle Malaysia Bhd.

    900     $ 25,317  

New Hope Liuhe Co. Ltd., Class A*

    9,000       15,895  

NongShim Co. Ltd.

    56       11,873  

Orion Corp.

    500       35,628  

Orion Holdings Corp.

    9,136       91,716  

Ottogi Corp.

    15       4,649  

Perusahaan Perkebunan London Sumatra Indonesia Tbk. PT

    1,195,300       86,597  

PPB Group Bhd.

    14,080       49,733  

QL Resources Bhd.

    25,395       27,501  

Qurain Petrochemical Industries Co.

    15,408       12,535  

Samyang Corp.

    1,333       34,718  

Samyang Foods Co. Ltd.

    301       23,455  

Samyang Holdings Corp.

    2,508       108,986  

San Miguel Food and Beverage, Inc.

    7,670       4,831  

Sao Martinho SA

    3,500       17,989  

Saudia Dairy & Foodstuff Co.

    698       43,653  

Savola Group (The)

    5,537       43,176  

Sawit Sumbermas Sarana Tbk. PT

    1,421,000       126,635  

Shree Renuka Sugars Ltd.*

    30,100       19,654  

Sime Darby Plantation Bhd.

    54,403       50,629  

Taiwan TEA Corp.*

    8,000       5,102  

Tata Consumer Products Ltd.

    10,407       96,825  

Thai Union Group PCL, NVDR

    82,200       38,875  

Thaifoods Group PCL, NVDR

    1,119,900       164,778  

Tiger Brands Ltd.

    3,445       34,873  

Tingyi Cayman Islands Holding Corp.

    30,000       46,931  

Toly Bread Co. Ltd., Class A

    7,420       11,447  

Tongwei Co. Ltd., Class A

    5,500       32,780  

Tres Tentos Agroindustrial SA

    49,000       118,409  

Ulker Biskuvi Sanayi A/S*

    57,869       81,813  

Uni-President China Holdings Ltd.

    49,000       36,205  

Uni-President Enterprises Corp.

    80,000       162,619  

Universal Robina Corp.

    13,530       28,484  
Investments   Shares     Value  
Food Products – (continued)  

Want Want China Holdings Ltd.

    98,000     $ 64,419  

Yihai International Holding Ltd.* (a)

    7,000       11,521  

Yuan Longping High-tech Agriculture Co. Ltd., Class A*

    5,100       10,146  

Zad Holding Co.

    3,130       14,826  

Zhou Hei Ya International Holdings Co. Ltd.* (b)

    14,000       6,171  
              5,790,997  
Gas Utilities – 0.6%  

Adani Total Gas Ltd.

    4,803       209,048  

Aygaz A/S

    4,199       13,295  

Beijing Enterprises Holdings Ltd.

    16,000       40,602  

China Gas Holdings Ltd.

    88,200       78,202  

China Resources Gas Group Ltd.

    24,200       61,965  

Daesung Holdings Co. Ltd.

    300       20,787  

ENN Energy Holdings Ltd.

    13,300       132,240  

ENN Natural Gas Co. Ltd., Class A

    10,000       21,210  

GAIL India Ltd.

    89,964       99,226  

Grupo Energia Bogota SA ESP

    91,532       30,872  

Gujarat Gas Ltd.

    2,679       16,784  

Gujarat State Petronet Ltd.

    13,547       37,011  

Indraprastha Gas Ltd.

    4,564       23,612  

Korea Gas Corp.

    999       24,406  

Kunlun Energy Co. Ltd.

    118,000       70,501  

Mahanagar Gas Ltd.(b)

    1,456       15,156  

National Gas & Industrialization Co.

    1,155       16,506  

Perusahaan Gas Negara Tbk. PT

    311,200       39,405  

Petronas Gas Bhd.

    14,700       53,166  

Towngas Smart Energy Co. Ltd.* (a)

    408,000       142,933  
              1,146,927  
Health Care Equipment & Supplies – 0.2%  

Dentium Co. Ltd.

    257       13,766  

DIO Corp.*

    520       7,246  

Eoflow Co. Ltd.*

    1,734       19,599  

 

See Accompanying Notes to the Financial Statements.

 

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FlexShares® Morningstar Emerging Markets Factor Tilt Index Fund (cont.)

 

 

Investments   Shares     Value  
COMMON STOCKS – (continued)  
Health Care Equipment & Supplies – (continued)  

Hartalega Holdings Bhd.

    30,800     $ 14,071  

Jiangsu Yuyue Medical Equipment & Supply Co. Ltd., Class A

    5,000       22,299  

Kangji Medical Holdings Ltd.(a)

    25,000       20,223  

Kossan Rubber Industries Bhd.

    22,800       6,028  

Lifetech Scientific Corp.*

    110,000       34,472  

Microport Cardioflow Medtech Corp.* (a) (b)

    39,000       11,824  

Microport Scientific Corp.* (a)

    11,498       24,285  

Poly Medicure Ltd.

    2,864       31,878  

SD Biosensor, Inc.

    990       20,537  

Shandong Weigao Group Medical Polymer Co. Ltd., Class H

    36,000       49,621  

Sri Trang Gloves Thailand PCL, NVDR

    62,800       18,315  

St Shine Optical Co. Ltd.

    2,000       13,097  

Supermax Corp. Bhd.

    681,561       139,109  

TaiDoc Technology Corp.

    3,000       15,828  

Top Glove Corp. Bhd.

    120,100       20,195  
              482,393  
Health Care Providers & Services – 0.8%  

Al Hammadi Holding

    3,792       45,362  

Apollo Hospitals Enterprise Ltd.

    1,608       87,755  

Aster DM Healthcare Ltd.* (b)

    6,324       18,893  

Bangkok Chain Hospital PCL, NVDR

    20,800       10,110  

Bangkok Dusit Medical Services PCL, NVDR

    72,000       55,807  

Bumrungrad Hospital PCL, NVDR

    10,100       60,239  

Celltrion Healthcare Co. Ltd.

    1,519       74,113  

Chabiotech Co. Ltd.*

    841       7,793  

Chularat Hospital PCL, NVDR

    101,400       9,431  

Cleopatra Hospital*

    57,071       9,193  

CM Hospitalar SA

    5,000       18,191  

Dallah Healthcare Co.

    1,193       50,926  

Diagnosticos da America SA*

    990       3,779  

Dr Lal PathLabs Ltd.(b)

    430       13,314  
Investments   Shares     Value  
Health Care Providers & Services – (continued)  

Dr Sulaiman Al Habib Medical Services Group Co.

    1,411     $ 85,091  

Fleury SA

    3,600       12,761  

Fortis Healthcare Ltd.*

    11,593       38,857  

Gushengtang Holdings Ltd.*

    3,200       13,575  

Hapvida Participacoes e Investimentos SA* (b)

    78,400       116,541  

HLB Life Science Co. Ltd.*

    3,012       25,691  

Huadong Medicine Co. Ltd., Class A

    3,300       18,506  

Hygeia Healthcare Holdings Co. Ltd.* (a) (b)

    6,400       27,720  

IHH Healthcare Bhd.

    58,800       73,997  

Jinxin Fertility Group Ltd.(a) (b)

    67,500       33,278  

KPJ Healthcare Bhd.

    14,124       2,450  

Krishna Institute of Medical Sciences Ltd.* (b)

    1,650       29,607  

Life Healthcare Group Holdings Ltd.

    29,257       31,442  

Max Healthcare Institute Ltd.*

    12,789       70,498  

Medikaloka Hermina Tbk. PT(b)

    179,700       17,166  

Meinian Onehealth Healthcare Holdings Co. Ltd., Class A*

    9,400       5,499  

Metro Healthcare Indonesia Tbk. PT*

    641,300       20,969  

Metropolis Healthcare Ltd.(b)

    1,540       31,474  

Mitra Keluarga Karyasehat Tbk. PT(b)

    100,200       17,731  

Mouwasat Medical Services Co.

    688       40,099  

Narayana Hrudayalaya Ltd.(b)

    2,750       26,293  

Netcare Ltd.

    70,667       59,910  

Odontoprev SA

    5,390       8,505  

Rede D’Or Sao Luiz SA* (b)

    14,100       86,445  

Shanghai Pharmaceuticals Holding Co. Ltd., Class A

    4,700       11,321  

Shanghai Pharmaceuticals Holding Co. Ltd., Class H

    23,500       31,853  

Siloam International Hospitals Tbk. PT

    165,000       11,584  

Sinopharm Group Co. Ltd., Class H

    39,200       74,706  

 

See Accompanying Notes to the Financial Statements.

 

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FlexShares® Morningstar Emerging Markets Factor Tilt Index Fund (cont.)

 

 

Investments   Shares     Value  
COMMON STOCKS – (continued)  
Health Care Providers & Services – (continued)  

Thonburi Healthcare Group PCL, NVDR

    16,500     $ 29,263  

Topchoice Medical Corp., Class A*

    500       8,375  

Universal Vision Biotechnology Co. Ltd.

    2,100       16,097  
              1,542,210  
Health Care Technology – 0.0%(d)  

Yidu Tech, Inc.* (b)

    20,300       10,292  
Hotels, Restaurants & Leisure – 0.8%  

Abu Dhabi National Hotels

    18,200       19,498  

Alsea SAB de CV*

    24,500       46,892  

Ananti, Inc.*

    2,798       10,391  

Asset World Corp. PCL, NVDR

    171,900       27,551  

Bloomberry Resorts Corp.*

    236,200       28,532  

Central Plaza Hotel PCL*

    1,600       2,134  

Central Plaza Hotel PCL, NVDR*

    5,700       7,601  

China Travel International Investment Hong Kong Ltd.*

    122,000       18,961  

DoubleUGames Co. Ltd.

    3,673       123,641  

EIH Ltd.*

    8,250       19,320  

Genting Bhd.

    68,600       64,421  

Genting Malaysia Bhd.

    61,100       35,409  

H World Group Ltd.

    24,500       67,103  

Haichang Ocean Park Holdings Ltd.* (a) (b)

    27,000       23,905  

Haidilao International Holding Ltd.* (a) (b)

    21,164       31,437  

Hana Tour Service, Inc.*

    450       15,748  

Helens International Holdings Co. Ltd.* (a)

    6,500       6,252  

Herfy Food Services Co.*

    1,705       17,787  

Indian Hotels Co. Ltd.

    17,668       71,246  

Jiumaojiu International Holdings Ltd.(a) (b)

    14,000       21,972  

Jollibee Foods Corp.

    10,180       40,755  

Jubilant Foodworks Ltd.

    4,950       36,474  

Kangwon Land, Inc.*

    2,150       34,715  

Leejam Sports Co. JSC

    1,155       24,314  
Investments   Shares     Value  
Hotels, Restaurants & Leisure – (continued)  

Lotte Tour Development Co. Ltd.*

    1,961     $ 12,431  

Magnum Bhd.

    19,594       6,506  

Minor International PCL, NVDR*

    48,500       35,999  

MK Restaurants Group PCL, NVDR

    4,800       7,346  

Nayuki Holdings Ltd.* (a) (b)

    25,000       12,835  

OPAP SA

    3,937       48,250  

Paradise Co. Ltd.*

    421       4,197  

Sapphire Foods India Ltd.*

    800       13,986  

Seera Group Holding*

    6,600       33,513  

Shenzhen Overseas Chinese Town Co. Ltd., Class A

    22,200       12,775  

Sports Toto Bhd.

    367,651       140,746  

Tongcheng Travel Holdings Ltd.* (b)

    18,800       29,314  

Travellers International Hotel Group, Inc.* ‡

    209,900        

Trip.com Group Ltd.*

    8,650       190,855  

Tsogo Sun Gaming Ltd.

    39,263       24,569  

Westlife Development Ltd.*

    3,000       27,102  

Yum China Holdings, Inc.

    6,993       289,161  
              1,685,644  
Household Durables – 1.2%  

Amber Enterprises India Ltd.*

    935       23,325  

AmTRAN Technology Co. Ltd.

    310,255       89,256  

Arcelik A/S

    4,982       21,063  

Bajaj Electricals Ltd.

    2,173       30,689  

Coway Co. Ltd.

    1,177       45,693  

Crompton Greaves Consumer Electricals Ltd.

    8,232       36,030  

Cuckoo Holdings Co. Ltd.

    2,953       33,688  

Cyrela Brazil Realty SA Empreendimentos e Participacoes

    106,731       378,331  

Dixon Technologies India Ltd.(b)

    691       37,703  

Ecovacs Robotics Co. Ltd., Class A

    1,500       11,982  

Gree Electric Appliances, Inc. of Zhuhai, Class A

    14,700       57,744  

 

See Accompanying Notes to the Financial Statements.

 

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FlexShares® Morningstar Emerging Markets Factor Tilt Index Fund (cont.)

 

 

Investments   Shares     Value  
COMMON STOCKS – (continued)  
Household Durables – (continued)  

Haier Smart Home Co. Ltd., Class A

    10,600     $ 30,208  

Haier Smart Home Co. Ltd., Class H

    39,200       98,077  

Hang Zhou Great Star Industrial Co. Ltd., Class A*

    5,000       13,201  

Hanssem Co. Ltd.

    303       7,966  

Kinpo Electronics

    50,000       21,957  

Konka Group Co. Ltd., Class B

    291,800       73,602  

LG Electronics, Inc.

    3,383       193,796  

LG Electronics, Inc. (Preference)

    584       16,256  

Lock&Lock Co. Ltd.

    728       3,118  

Merry Electronics Co. Ltd.

    75,235       183,753  

Midea Group Co. Ltd., Class A

    9,800       53,951  

MRV Engenharia e Participacoes SA

    117,600       228,151  

Nien Made Enterprise Co. Ltd.

    2,000       15,455  

Orient Electric Ltd.

    6,985       22,682  

PIK Group PJSC* ‡

    4,646        

Q Technology Group Co. Ltd.* (a) (b)

    151,000       59,632  

Sampo Corp.

    98,000       71,472  

Skyworth Group Ltd.

    490,000       179,774  

TCL Electronics Holdings Ltd.(a)

    343,000       131,085  

TCL Technology Group Corp., Class A

    55,700       29,840  

TTK Prestige Ltd.

    1,825       20,532  

Vestel Beyaz Esya Sanayi ve Ticaret A/S

    111,934       56,440  

Vestel Elektronik Sanayi ve Ticaret A/S

    52,381       129,806  

Whirlpool of India Ltd.

    674       12,828  

Zinus, Inc.

    3,381       74,292  
              2,493,378  
Household Products – 0.1%  

Blue Moon Group Holdings Ltd.(a) (b)

    26,500       15,630  

Kimberly-Clark de Mexico SAB de CV, Class A

    61,100       96,226  

Unilever Indonesia Tbk. PT

    75,200       22,371  
Investments   Shares     Value  
Household Products – (continued)  

Vinda International Holdings Ltd.

    3,000     $ 5,625  
              139,852  
Independent Power and Renewable Electricity
Producers – 1.7%
 

Aboitiz Power Corp.

    34,200       18,679  

ACEN Corp.

    208,910       22,531  

Adani Green Energy Ltd.*

    6,027       153,111  

Adani Power Ltd.*

    15,897       64,316  

AES Brasil Energia SA

    93,100       175,652  

Aksa Enerji Uretim A/S

    8,200       18,249  

Auren Energia SA

    5,000       14,217  

Banpu Power PCL, NVDR

    19,300       7,556  

Canvest Environmental Protection Group Co. Ltd.(a) (b)

    196,000       120,598  

CGN New Energy Holdings Co. Ltd.(a)

    488,000       131,172  

CGN Power Co. Ltd., Class A

    44,000       15,915  

CGN Power Co. Ltd., Class H(b)

    343,000       69,475  

China Datang Corp. Renewable Power Co. Ltd., Class H(a)

    920,000       248,463  

China Longyuan Power Group Corp. Ltd., Class H

    58,000       66,276  

China National Nuclear Power Co. Ltd., Class A

    40,700       33,626  

China Power International Development Ltd.(a)

    147,000       42,509  

China Resources Power Holdings Co. Ltd.

    54,000       78,559  

China Three Gorges Renewables Group Co. Ltd., Class A

    47,000       35,869  

China Yangtze Power Co. Ltd., Class A

    34,300       95,213  

Colbun SA

    2,835,278       278,507  

Datang International Power Generation Co. Ltd., Class H* (a)

    128,000       16,306  

Electricity Generating PCL, NVDR

    8,900       39,870  

 

See Accompanying Notes to the Financial Statements.

 

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FlexShares® Morningstar Emerging Markets Factor Tilt Index Fund (cont.)

 

 

Investments   Shares     Value  
COMMON STOCKS – (continued)  
Independent Power and Renewable Electricity
Producers – (continued)
 

Energy Absolute PCL, NVDR

    30,900     $ 78,346  

Eneva SA*

    19,600       52,966  

Engie Brasil Energia SA

    6,350       48,673  

First Gen Corp.

    29,500       7,921  

GD Power Development Co. Ltd., Class A*

    42,500       25,447  

Global Power Synergy PCL, NVDR

    13,700       22,317  

Guangxi Guiguan Electric Power Co. Ltd., Class A

    15,000       12,845  

Gulf Energy Development PCL, NVDR

    84,000       111,456  

Huadian Power International Corp. Ltd., Class A

    26,500       19,715  

Huadian Power International Corp. Ltd., Class H

    38,000       11,424  

Huaneng Lancang River Hydropower, Inc., Class A

    15,000       13,092  

Huaneng Power International, Inc., Class A*

    24,300       22,307  

Huaneng Power International, Inc., Class H* (a)

    100,000       35,797  

Hub Power Co. Ltd. (The)

    449,477       134,614  

Hubei Energy Group Co. Ltd., Class A

    23,500       13,459  

JSW Energy Ltd.

    8,692       35,455  

KG Eco Technology Service Co. Ltd.

    6,851       45,787  

Malakoff Corp. Bhd.

    681,600       88,660  

Mega First Corp. Bhd.

    259,700       180,164  

NHPC Ltd.

    79,420       40,872  

NLC India Ltd.

    95,403       88,802  

NTPC Ltd.

    143,442       299,958  

OGK-2 PJSC‡

    11,431,280      

Omega Energia SA

    11,994       24,572  

Ratch Group PCL, NVDR

    8,900       9,587  

SDIC Power Holdings Co. Ltd., Class A

    23,500       32,520  

Shamal Az-Zour Al-Oula for the First Phase of Az-Zour Power Plant KSC

    26,687       16,628  
Investments   Shares     Value  
Independent Power and Renewable Electricity
Producers – (continued)
 

Shanghai Electric Power Co. Ltd., Class A*

    10,000     $ 12,564  

Shenzhen Energy Group Co. Ltd., Class A

    10,600       8,278  

Sichuan Chuantou Energy Co. Ltd., Class A

    9,400       14,232  

Super Energy Corp. PCL, NVDR

    4,764,500       87,629  

Taiwan Cogeneration Corp.

    23,000       20,878  

Terna Energy SA

    933       17,355  

TPI Polene Power PCL, NVDR

    1,062,000       93,755  

Unipro PJSC‡

    5,337,000      

Xinyi Energy Holdings Ltd.

    1,761       449  
              3,475,193  
Industrial Conglomerates – 2.2%  

3M India Ltd.*

    69       19,412  

Aamal Co.

    21,949       6,780  

Aboitiz Equity Ventures, Inc.

    75,110       73,490  

AG Anadolu Grubu Holding A/S

    48,734       225,425  

Alfa SAB de CV, Class A

    78,400       51,940  

Alliance Global Group, Inc.

    157,700       24,437  

Alpha Dhabi Holding PJSC*

    41,111       274,219  

AntarChile SA

    3,206       24,291  

Astra Industrial Group

    1,827       26,742  

Ayala Corp.

    4,190       48,227  

Bidvest Group Ltd. (The)

    5,247       60,666  

China Baoan Group Co. Ltd., Class A

    5,500       8,711  

CITIC Ltd.

    196,000       175,529  

CJ Corp.

    564       28,429  

DMCI Holdings, Inc.

    121,000       19,815  

Doosan Co. Ltd.

    574       31,189  

Dubai Investments PJSC

    16,050       9,526  

Enka Insaat ve Sanayi A/S

    53,350       53,743  

Far Eastern New Century Corp.

    121,000       120,728  

Fosun International Ltd.(a)

    61,500       37,606  

Godrej Industries Ltd.*

    3,377       17,516  

Grupo Carso SAB de CV, Series A1(a)

    11,100       44,648  

GS Holdings Corp.

    2,570       82,993  

GT Capital Holdings, Inc.

    1,610       11,469  

 

See Accompanying Notes to the Financial Statements.

 

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FlexShares® Morningstar Emerging Markets Factor Tilt Index Fund (cont.)

 

 

Investments   Shares     Value  
COMMON STOCKS – (continued)  
Industrial Conglomerates – (continued)  

Hanwha Corp.

    1,692     $ 30,171  

HAP Seng Consolidated Bhd.

    11,900       16,184  

Hong Leong Industries Bhd.

    30,600       60,190  

Hosken Consolidated Investments Ltd.*

    1,886       18,473  

Hyosung Corp.

    201       9,666  

Industries Qatar QSC

    31,838       137,869  

International Holding Co. PJSC*

    8,183       897,823  

JG Summit Holdings, Inc.

    58,911       43,866  

KAP Industrial Holdings Ltd.

    952,315       239,407  

KOC Holding A/S

    28,781       86,020  

LG Corp.

    3,724       207,056  

Lotte Corp.

    1,392       31,857  

LT Group, Inc.

    5,700       794  

LX Holdings Corp.*

    3,899       23,759  

Mannai Corp. QSC

    29,204       60,946  

Multiply Group*

    115,346       124,357  

Mytilineos SA

    2,685       45,060  

National Industries Group Holding SAK

    63,551       48,009  

Quinenco SA

    12,939       34,397  

Reunert Ltd.

    69,188       173,972  

Samsung C&T Corp.

    2,554       212,467  

San Miguel Corp.

    13,510       22,427  

Shanghai Industrial Holdings Ltd.(a)

    152,000       148,324  

Siemens Ltd.

    1,335       47,183  

Sime Darby Bhd.

    76,600       36,453  

SK, Inc.

    1,162       174,571  

SM Investments Corp.

    7,590       107,400  

Sunway Bhd.

    50,749       17,174  

Turkiye Sise ve Cam Fabrikalari A/S

    48,416       86,459  
              4,619,865  
Insurance – 2.4%  

Abu Dhabi National Insurance Co. PSC

    114,074       185,721  

Allianz Malaysia Bhd.

    24,500       69,023  

Bangkok Insurance PCL, NVDR

    3,100       22,480  
Investments   Shares     Value  
Insurance – (continued)  

BB Seguridade Participacoes SA

    19,600     $ 110,901  

Bupa Arabia for Cooperative Insurance Co.

    262       13,457  

Caixa Seguridade Participacoes S/A

    15,000       25,213  

Capital Financial Indonesia Tbk. PT*

    325,000       15,836  

Cathay Financial Holding Co. Ltd.

    261,000       306,177  

Central Reinsurance Co. Ltd.

    63,000       34,802  

China Development Financial Holding Corp.

    490,000       178,679  

China Life Insurance Co. Ltd., Class H

    221,000       240,712  

China Pacific Insurance Group Co. Ltd., Class A

    19,200       50,061  

China Pacific Insurance Group Co. Ltd., Class H

    58,800       94,831  

China Taiping Insurance Holdings Co. Ltd.

    31,800       22,038  

Co. for Cooperative Insurance (The)*

    974       21,955  

DB Insurance Co. Ltd.

    1,176       46,480  

Discovery Ltd.*

    9,230       60,380  

Fubon Financial Holding Co. Ltd.

    233,575       369,690  

General Insurance Corp. of India(b)

    39       58  

Hanwha General Insurance Co. Ltd.*

    26,656       68,864  

Hanwha Life Insurance Co. Ltd.*

    12,318       18,895  

HDFC Life Insurance Co. Ltd.(b)

    16,290       106,357  

Hyundai Marine & Fire Insurance Co. Ltd.

    1,262       29,502  

ICICI Lombard General Insurance Co. Ltd.(b)

    3,611       51,037  

ICICI Prudential Life Insurance Co. Ltd.(b)

    5,910       36,237  

Korean Reinsurance Co.

    32,003       165,132  

Max Financial Services Ltd.*

    2,721       23,274  

Mercuries & Associates Holding Ltd.

    189,465       83,200  

 

See Accompanying Notes to the Financial Statements.

 

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FlexShares® Morningstar Emerging Markets Factor Tilt Index Fund (cont.)

 

 

Investments   Shares     Value  
COMMON STOCKS – (continued)  
Insurance – (continued)  

Mercuries Life Insurance Co. Ltd.*

    126,094     $ 21,444  

Meritz Fire & Marine Insurance Co. Ltd.

    1,556       34,354  

Mirae Asset Life Insurance Co. Ltd.

    27,274       50,740  

Momentum Metropolitan Holdings

    40,751       38,096  

New China Life Insurance Co. Ltd., Class A

    4,700       15,049  

New China Life Insurance Co. Ltd., Class H(a)

    28,100       44,603  

Old Mutual Ltd.

    139,322       79,147  

PB Fintech Ltd.*

    3,620       16,883  

People’s Insurance Co. Group of China Ltd. (The), Class H

    225,000       62,199  

PICC Property & Casualty Co. Ltd., Class H

    196,000       180,773  

Ping An Insurance Group Co. of China Ltd., Class A

    24,600       121,844  

Ping An Insurance Group Co. of China Ltd., Class H(a)

    184,000       736,014  

Porto Seguro SA

    5,000       22,145  

Qatar Insurance Co. SAQ

    76,097       45,135  

Qualitas Controladora SAB de CV(a)

    5,584       21,901  

Rand Merchant Investment Holdings Ltd.(a)

    21,250       32,978  

Samsung Fire & Marine Insurance Co. Ltd.

    995       139,703  

Samsung Life Insurance Co. Ltd.

    2,548       120,562  

Sanlam Ltd.

    56,265       163,613  

Santam Ltd.

    723       10,006  

SBI Life Insurance Co. Ltd.(b)

    7,378       112,835  

Shin Kong Financial Holding Co. Ltd.

    441,000       109,489  

Shinkong Insurance Co. Ltd.

    82,000       112,099  

Sul America SA*

    5,477       24,884  

Syarikat Takaful Malaysia Keluarga Bhd.

    231,960       161,901  

Tongyang Life Insurance Co. Ltd.

    13,123       47,169  
Investments   Shares     Value  
Insurance – (continued)  

ZhongAn Online P&C Insurance Co. Ltd., Class H* (a) (b)

    11,000     $ 20,487  
              4,997,045  
Interactive Media & Services – 2.0%  

AfreecaTV Co. Ltd.

    275       15,367  

Autohome, Inc., Class A(a)

    5,200       34,645  

Baidu, Inc., Class A*

    39,200       375,029  

Hello Group, Inc., ADR

    52,528       246,882  

Info Edge India Ltd.

    1,318       62,442  

JOYY, Inc., ADR

    825       20,815  

Kakao Corp.

    5,519       196,436  

Kanzhun Ltd., ADR*

    3,479       38,025  

Kuaishou Technology* (a) (b)

    34,300       141,135  

NAVER Corp.

    2,548       303,195  

Tencent Holdings Ltd.

    103,600       2,713,448  

Weibo Corp., Class A*

    1,640       19,012  
              4,166,431  
Internet & Direct Marketing Retail – 2.6%  

Alibaba Group Holding Ltd.*

    269,500       2,109,693  

Alibaba Health Information Technology Ltd.* (a)

    84,000       35,527  

Americanas SA*

    8,118       24,042  

Bukalapak.com PT Tbk.*

    700,000       12,387  

Dada Nexus Ltd., ADR* (a)

    2,805       8,667  

GoTo Gojek Tokopedia Tbk. PT*

    15,596,700       185,990  

Hyundai Home Shopping Network Corp.

    2,038       64,096  

JD Health International, Inc.* (a) (b)

    19,600       107,490  

JD.com, Inc., Class A

    40,451       747,714  

Maoyan Entertainment* (b)

    22,000       12,808  

Meituan, Class B* (b)

    68,600       1,090,630  

momo.com, Inc.

    1,560       23,359  

Naspers Ltd., Class N

    3,761       388,860  

Pinduoduo, Inc., ADR*

    9,310       510,467  

Ping An Healthcare and Technology Co. Ltd.* (a) (b)

    11,000       20,291  

Vipshop Holdings Ltd., ADR*

    10,878       75,820  

Zomato Ltd.*

    26,592       20,271  
              5,438,112  

 

See Accompanying Notes to the Financial Statements.

 

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FlexShares® Morningstar Emerging Markets Factor Tilt Index Fund (cont.)

 

 

Investments   Shares     Value  
COMMON STOCKS – (continued)  
IT Services – 1.8%  

Al Moammar Information Systems Co.

    505     $ 14,219  

Arabian Internet & Communications Services Co.

    597       39,402  

Chinasoft International Ltd.*

    46,000       30,472  

Chindata Group Holdings Ltd., ADR* (a)

    5,145       27,320  

Cielo SA*

    426,300       483,393  

Coforge Ltd.

    858       39,487  

Computer Age Management Services Ltd.

    1,007       31,011  

Dagang NeXchange Bhd.

    134,400       21,604  

Danal Co. Ltd.*

    2,860       11,625  

DHC Software Co. Ltd., Class A

    9,400       7,946  

eClerx Services Ltd.

    679       10,825  

Elm Co.

    546       48,097  

Fawry for Banking & Payment Technology Services SAE*

    36,652       5,964  

Firstsource Solutions Ltd.

    6,900       8,657  

GDS Holdings Ltd., Class A* (a)

    14,700       17,790  

Happiest Minds Technologies Ltd.

    1,568       18,381  

HCL Technologies Ltd.

    17,003       213,859  

Hyundai Autoever Corp.

    212       17,636  

Infosys Ltd.

    63,406       1,177,811  

Jasmine Technology Solution PCL, NVDR*

    4,100       5,225  

Kakaopay Corp.*

    398       9,877  

Kginicis Co. Ltd.

    7,674       69,227  

Larsen & Toubro Infotech Ltd.(b)

    682       39,051  

Locaweb Servicos de Internet SA* (b)

    23,949       49,886  

Lotte Data Communication Co.

    2,352       38,555  

Mastek Ltd.

    660       13,462  

Mindtree Ltd.

    1,083       44,532  

Mphasis Ltd.

    1,715       40,991  

My EG Services Bhd.

    87,557       16,389  

NIIT Ltd.

    4,395       14,811  

Persistent Systems Ltd.

    884       39,439  

Posco ICT Co. Ltd.

    2,080       8,367  
Investments   Shares     Value  
IT Services – (continued)  

Samsung SDS Co. Ltd.

    686     $ 60,199  

Sonata Software Ltd.

    2,854       18,047  

Systex Corp.

    13,000       26,708  

Tata Consultancy Services Ltd.

    17,248       665,343  

Tech Mahindra Ltd.

    10,486       134,708  

TravelSky Technology Ltd., Class H(a)

    49,000       71,161  

Wipro Ltd.

    25,521       119,177  

Yeahka Ltd.* (a)

    13,200       30,100  
              3,740,754  
Leisure Products – 0.2%  

Fusheng Precision Co. Ltd.

    41,000       230,941  

Giant Manufacturing Co. Ltd.

    5,000       31,888  

GOLFZON Co. Ltd.

    271       21,936  

HLB, Inc.*

    1,661       47,226  

Johnson Health Tech Co. Ltd.

    2,000       4,487  

Merida Industry Co. Ltd.

    5,350       29,222  

O-TA Precision Industry Co. Ltd.

    26,000       73,911  
              439,611  
Life Sciences Tools & Services – 0.3%  

Cellivery Therapeutics, Inc.*

    376       3,286  

Divi’s Laboratories Ltd.

    2,340       102,018  

EirGenix, Inc.*

    9,000       28,350  

Genscript Biotech Corp.*

    20,000       50,549  

Hangzhou Tigermed Consulting Co. Ltd., Class H(b)

    5,900       40,098  

LegoChem Biosciences, Inc.*

    1,250       29,836  

Pharmaron Beijing Co. Ltd., Class H(b)

    7,700       25,896  

Samsung Biologics Co. Ltd.* (b)

    294       181,009  

ST Pharm Co. Ltd.

    344       20,117  

Syngene International Ltd.(b)

    1,400       10,677  

WuXi AppTec Co. Ltd., Class A

    4,060       42,499  

WuXi AppTec Co. Ltd., Class H(b)

    6,818       54,632  
              588,967  
Machinery – 1.1%  

AIA Engineering Ltd.

    600       19,438  

Airtac International Group

    2,913       66,898  

Ashok Leyland Ltd.

    30,502       56,488  

 

See Accompanying Notes to the Financial Statements.

 

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FlexShares® Morningstar Emerging Markets Factor Tilt Index Fund (cont.)

 

 

Investments   Shares     Value  
COMMON STOCKS – (continued)  
Machinery – (continued)  

BEML Ltd.

    800     $ 15,232  

China CSSC Holdings Ltd., Class A

    10,000       36,336  

China International Marine Containers Group Co. Ltd., Class H(a)

    23,849       15,191  

CIMC Enric Holdings Ltd.(a)

    30,000       29,236  

CNPC Capital Co. Ltd., Class A

    29,200       18,003  

Creative & Innovative System*

    2,703       24,763  

Cummins India Ltd.

    2,280       37,126  

Daewoo Shipbuilding & Marine Engineering Co. Ltd.*

    705       9,057  

Dawonsys Co. Ltd.

    1,869       22,437  

Doosan Bobcat, Inc.

    1,272       29,915  

Elgi Equipments Ltd.

    8,864       51,897  

Escorts Kubota Ltd.

    1,049       25,831  

GMM Pfaudler Ltd.

    900       20,066  

Grindwell Norton Ltd.

    1,275       32,392  

Haitian International Holdings Ltd.

    16,000       32,041  

Hiwin Technologies Corp.

    5,535       28,515  

HJ Shipbuilding & Construction Co. Ltd.*

    1,060       2,608  

Hyundai Construction Equipment Co. Ltd.

    4,263       128,688  

Hyundai Doosan Infracore Co. Ltd.*

    45,463       177,135  

Hyundai Elevator Co. Ltd.

    208       3,680  

Hyundai Heavy Industries Co. Ltd.*

    449       34,358  

Hyundai Mipo Dockyard Co. Ltd.*

    400       25,778  

Hyundai Rotem Co. Ltd.*

    1,766       30,189  

Kinik Co.

    6,000       18,993  

Korea Shipbuilding & Offshore Engineering Co. Ltd.*

    605       30,878  

Lakshmi Machine Works Ltd.

    165       25,673  

LK Technology Holdings Ltd.(a)

    22,000       19,927  

Lonking Holdings Ltd.

    784,000       107,864  

Ningbo Deye Technology Co. Ltd., Class A

    500       22,413  
Investments   Shares     Value  
Machinery – (continued)  

Otokar Otomotiv ve Savunma Sanayi A/S

    2,941     $ 83,632  

Pentamaster Corp. Bhd.

    21,200       17,398  

People & Technology, Inc.

    1,111       35,995  

Riyue Heavy Industry Co. Ltd., Class A

    5,000       15,133  

Sam Engineering & Equipment M Bhd.

    64,400       72,191  

SAM KANG M&T Co. Ltd.*

    1,219       17,329  

Samsung Heavy Industries Co. Ltd.*

    14,188       51,296  

Sany Heavy Equipment International Holdings Co. Ltd.

    12,000       9,845  

Sany Heavy Industry Co. Ltd., Class A

    24,500       45,317  

Schaeffler India Ltd.

    882       29,350  

SFA Engineering Corp.

    704       18,855  

Shin Zu Shing Co. Ltd.

    62,000       149,889  

Sinotruk Hong Kong Ltd.

    30,500       27,198  

SKF India Ltd.

    624       33,156  

Thermax Ltd.

    944       24,769  

Timken India Ltd.

    605       21,930  

Turk Traktor ve Ziraat Makineleri A/S

    5,439       111,336  

UWC Bhd.

    10,600       8,295  

Weichai Power Co. Ltd., Class A

    17,300       21,522  

Weichai Power Co. Ltd., Class H

    68,000       65,143  

XCMG Construction Machinery Co. Ltd., Class A

    18,800       11,926  

Yangzijiang Shipbuilding Holdings Ltd.

    93,100       78,949  

Zhengzhou Coal Mining Machinery Group Co. Ltd., Class A

    9,400       15,957  

Zhengzhou Coal Mining Machinery Group Co. Ltd., Class H

    10,000       8,573  

Zoomlion Heavy Industry Science and Technology Co. Ltd., Class A

    17,700       12,974  

 

See Accompanying Notes to the Financial Statements.

 

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FlexShares® Morningstar Emerging Markets Factor Tilt Index Fund (cont.)

 

 

Investments   Shares     Value  
COMMON STOCKS – (continued)  
Machinery – (continued)  

Zoomlion Heavy Industry Science and Technology Co. Ltd., Class H

    29,200     $ 9,411  
              2,196,415  
Marine – 0.6%  

Cia Sud Americana de Vapores SA

    567,041       39,352  

COSCO SHIPPING Holdings Co. Ltd., Class A

    37,700       58,007  

COSCO SHIPPING Holdings Co. Ltd., Class H

    104,450       112,702  

Evergreen Marine Corp. Taiwan Ltd.

    33,023       140,916  

Far-Eastern Shipping Co. plc* 

    302,500      

HMM Co. Ltd.

    11,025       147,831  

Korea Line Corp.*

    72,422       100,159  

MISC Bhd.

    22,400       34,254  

Orient Overseas International Ltd.(a)

    3,500       51,141  

Pan Ocean Co. Ltd.

    8,853       26,725  

Precious Shipping PCL, NVDR

    323,400       111,312  

Qatar Navigation QSC

    19,070       53,622  

Regional Container Lines PCL, NVDR

    15,000       10,444  

Shih Wei Navigation Co. Ltd.

    65,000       46,295  

Taiwan Navigation Co. Ltd.

    90,000       64,939  

Temas Tbk. PT

    409,400       47,115  

Transcoal Pacific Tbk. PT

    32,900       21,673  

U-Ming Marine Transport Corp.

    14,000       15,294  

Wan Hai Lines Ltd.

    45,885       96,405  

Wisdom Marine Lines Co. Ltd.

    11,898       19,311  

Yang Ming Marine Transport Corp.

    52,000       97,149  
              1,294,646  
Media – 0.3%  

Affle India Ltd.*

    1,050       14,644  

Astro Malaysia Holdings Bhd.

    139,200       19,873  

Cheil Worldwide, Inc.

    1,074       18,435  

China Literature Ltd.* (b)

    6,200       16,705  
Investments   Shares     Value  
Media – (continued)  

Echo Marketing, Inc.

    863     $ 8,512  

Elang Mahkota Teknologi Tbk. PT

    686,000       67,951  

Focus Media Information Technology Co. Ltd., Class A

    23,500       14,425  

Grupo Televisa SAB, Series CPO(a)

    38,900       41,195  

Innocean Worldwide, Inc.

    3,399       95,805  

Media Nusantara Citra Tbk. PT*

    2,781,600       146,236  

Mobvista, Inc.* (a) (b)

    20,000       10,293  

MultiChoice Group

    9,555       62,407  

Plan B Media PCL, NVDR*

    97,500       18,060  

Saudi Research & Media Group*

    605       32,427  

Sun TV Network Ltd.

    1,889       11,932  

Surya Citra Media Tbk. PT

    427,000       6,406  

Zee Entertainment Enterprises Ltd.

    17,444       55,307  
              640,613  
Metals & Mining – 4.7%  

Adaro Minerals Indonesia Tbk. PT*

    120,400       13,354  

African Rainbow Minerals Ltd.

    3,822       53,794  

Alrosa PJSC* 

    85,800      

Aluminum Corp. of China Ltd., Class A

    26,500       14,015  

Aluminum Corp. of China Ltd., Class H

    124,000       35,384  

Aneka Tambang Tbk.

    201,400       23,823  

Angang Steel Co. Ltd., Class H

    38,000       7,891  

Anglo American Platinum Ltd.

    1,470       116,874  

AngloGold Ashanti Ltd.

    12,544       164,685  

APL Apollo Tubes Ltd.

    3,361       43,808  

ArcelorMittal South Africa Ltd.*

    108,486       27,804  

Baoshan Iron & Steel Co. Ltd., Class A

    58,800       38,751  

Beijing Shougang Co. Ltd., Class A

    10,600       4,967  

Bradespar SA (Preference)

    6,186       28,305  

Bumi Resources Minerals Tbk. PT*

    1,235,000       14,331  

CAP SA

    2,756       14,743  

 

See Accompanying Notes to the Financial Statements.

 

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FlexShares® Morningstar Emerging Markets Factor Tilt Index Fund (cont.)

 

 

Investments   Shares     Value  
COMMON STOCKS – (continued)  
Metals & Mining – (continued)  

Century Iron & Steel Industrial Co. Ltd.

    6,000     $ 14,338  

Chifeng Jilong Gold Mining Co. Ltd., Class A*

    5,000       12,893  

China Gold International Resources Corp. Ltd.(a)

    96,200       223,777  

China Hongqiao Group Ltd.(a)

    49,000       34,769  

China Metal Products

    103,000       85,667  

China Metal Recycling Holdings Ltd.* 

    51,000        

China Nonferrous Mining Corp. Ltd.(a)

    441,000       160,111  

China Northern Rare Earth Group High-Tech Co. Ltd., Class A

    5,300       17,573  

China Oriental Group Co. Ltd.

    490,000       68,040  

China Steel Corp.

    343,000       285,811  

China Zhongwang Holdings Ltd.* 

    699,600       129,635  

Chun Yuan Steel Industry Co. Ltd.

    196,000       90,328  

Chung Hung Steel Corp.

    23,000       14,062  

Cia Brasileira de Aluminio

    11,000       23,144  

Cia Siderurgica Nacional SA

    19,600       45,869  

Citic Pacific Special Steel Group Co. Ltd., Class A

    10,600       23,383  

CMOC Group Ltd., Class A

    22,500       12,794  

CMOC Group Ltd., Class H(a)

    57,000       18,371  

Dongkuk Steel Mill Co. Ltd.

    2,067       16,615  

DRDGOLD Ltd.(a)

    186,586       96,352  

Eregli Demir ve Celik Fabrikalari TAS

    40,376       64,461  

Ezz Steel Co. SAE

    64,485       44,432  

Feng Hsin Steel Co. Ltd.

    11,000       19,219  

Ganfeng Lithium Group Co. Ltd., Class A

    3,080       33,346  

Ganfeng Lithium Group Co. Ltd., Class H(a) (b)

    7,280       49,245  

GEM Co. Ltd., Class A

    5,300       5,403  

Gerdau SA (Preference)

    32,100       157,525  

Gold Fields Ltd.

    15,014       121,313  

Grupo Mexico SAB de CV, Series B

    91,113       329,722  
Investments   Shares     Value  
Metals & Mining – (continued)  

Harmony Gold Mining Co. Ltd.

    16,953     $ 46,945  

Henan Shenhuo Coal & Power Co. Ltd., Class A

    5,500       10,573  

Hesteel Co. Ltd., Class A

    37,600       11,179  

Hindalco Industries Ltd.

    45,766       224,276  

Hindustan Copper Ltd.

    16,483       20,510  

Hsin Kuang Steel Co. Ltd.

    98,000       104,014  

Hunan Valin Steel Co. Ltd., Class A

    23,500       12,879  

Hyundai Steel Co.

    2,109       41,604  

Impala Platinum Holdings Ltd.

    24,775       253,581  

Industrias CH SAB de CV, Series B*

    1,147       12,638  

Industrias Penoles SAB de CV(a)

    4,912       55,621  

Inner Mongolia BaoTou Steel Union Co. Ltd., Class A

    70,500       17,001  

Inner Mongolia ERDOS Resources Co. Ltd., Class A

    4,480       8,544  

Inner Mongolia ERDOS Resources Co. Ltd., Class B

    7,420       12,940  

Jiangxi Copper Co. Ltd., Class A

    9,400       19,834  

Jiangxi Copper Co. Ltd., Class H

    31,000       33,883  

Jinchuan Group International Resources Co. Ltd.

    144,000       9,539  

Jindal Stainless Hisar Ltd.*

    40,929       140,917  

Jindal Stainless Ltd.*

    66,199       113,201  

Jindal Steel & Power Ltd.

    12,907       71,702  

JSW Steel Ltd.

    28,469       231,786  

Kardemir Karabuk Demir Celik Sanayi ve Ticaret A/S, Class D

    25,050       16,118  

KG DONGBUSTEEL

    1,060       5,782  

KISWIRE Ltd.

    3,524       44,407  

Korea Zinc Co. Ltd.

    392       176,124  

Koza Altin Isletmeleri A/S

    2,182       22,790  

Koza Anadolu Metal Madencilik Isletmeleri A/S*

    74,333       127,385  

Kumba Iron Ore Ltd.

    1,960       36,901  

Maanshan Iron & Steel Co. Ltd., Class A

    21,200       7,320  

 

See Accompanying Notes to the Financial Statements.

 

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FlexShares® Morningstar Emerging Markets Factor Tilt Index Fund (cont.)

 

 

Investments   Shares     Value  
COMMON STOCKS – (continued)  
Metals & Mining – (continued)  

Maanshan Iron & Steel Co. Ltd., Class H(a)

    22,000     $ 3,531  

Magnitogorsk Iron & Steel Works PJSC

    45,174        

Merdeka Copper Gold Tbk. PT*

    230,462       55,704  

Metalurgica Gerdau SA (Preference)

    21,400       45,881  

Minsur SA

    122,485       106,931  

MMC Norilsk Nickel PJSC

    2,090        

MMG Ltd.* (a)

    116,000       22,905  

National Aluminium Co. Ltd.

    23,045       19,543  

Nickel Asia Corp.

    269,200       22,437  

NMDC Ltd.

    32,389       39,030  

NMDC Ltd.*

    32,389       15,064  

Northam Platinum Holdings Ltd.*

    7,270       68,192  

Novolipetsk Steel PJSC

    51,150        

PMB Technology Bhd.

    20,000       17,090  

Polyus PJSC* 

    1,155        

Poongsan Corp.

    7,131       130,660  

POSCO Holdings, Inc.

    2,303       402,574  

Press Metal Aluminium Holdings Bhd.

    58,800       54,099  

Qatar Aluminum Manufacturing Co.

    42,858       19,100  

Raspadskaya OJSC

    4,240        

Ratnamani Metals & Tubes Ltd.

    1,291       32,150  

Royal Bafokeng Platinum Ltd.

    1,450       11,651  

Sansteel Minguang Co. Ltd. Fujian, Class A

    14,100       8,133  

Saudi Arabian Mining Co.*

    13,364       297,685  

Seah Besteel Holdings Corp.

    5,782       67,990  

SeAH Steel Holdings Corp.

    691       65,731  

Severstal PAO

    5,995        

Shandong Gold Mining Co. Ltd., Class A

    5,100       12,089  

Shandong Gold Mining Co. Ltd., Class H(a) (b)

    13,650       21,736  

Shandong Nanshan Aluminum Co. Ltd., Class A

    42,400       17,893  
Investments   Shares     Value  
Metals & Mining – (continued)  

Shanxi Taigang Stainless Steel Co. Ltd., Class A

    15,900     $ 8,649  

Shougang Fushan Resources Group Ltd.

    1,372,000       372,282  

Sibanye Stillwater Ltd.

    79,331       186,181  

Steel Authority of India Ltd.

    46,172       43,898  

TA Chen Stainless Pipe

    49,000       57,406  

Tata Steel Ltd.

    240,100       294,551  

Tharisa plc(a)

    36,260       40,764  

Tiangong International Co. Ltd.(a)

    546,000       151,631  

Tianshan Aluminum Group Co. Ltd., Class A

    10,600       9,063  

Tung Ho Steel Enterprise Corp.

    17,050       26,139  

United Co. RUSAL International PJSC

    75,100        

Usinas Siderurgicas de Minas Gerais SA Usiminas (Preference), Class A

    185,086       255,023  

Vale Indonesia Tbk. PT*

    58,300       24,296  

Vale SA

    112,700       1,441,813  

Vedanta Ltd.

    29,204       99,067  

Volcan Cia Minera SAA, Class B*

    122,924       15,388  

VSMPO-AVISMA Corp. PJSC

    53        

Western Superconducting Technologies Co. Ltd., Class A

    1,500       23,976  

Xiamen Tungsten Co. Ltd., Class A

    3,900       10,730  

YC INOX Co. Ltd.

    147,000       115,647  

Yieh Phui Enterprise Co. Ltd.

    52,500       23,299  

Young Poong Corp.

    312       137,990  

Yunnan Aluminium Co. Ltd., Class A

    6,300       7,915  

Yunnan Copper Co. Ltd., Class A

    9,400       14,167  

Zhaojin Mining Industry Co. Ltd., Class H*

    31,000       25,590  

Zhejiang Huayou Cobalt Co. Ltd., Class A

    4,840       36,128  

Zijin Mining Group Co. Ltd., Class A

    32,900       35,701  

 

See Accompanying Notes to the Financial Statements.

 

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FlexShares® Morningstar Emerging Markets Factor Tilt Index Fund (cont.)

 

 

Investments   Shares     Value  
COMMON STOCKS – (continued)  
Metals & Mining – (continued)  

Zijin Mining Group Co. Ltd., Class H

    98,000     $ 93,632  
              9,799,446  
Multiline Retail – 0.2%  

Aeon Co. M Bhd.

    57,700       16,841  

Central Retail Corp. PCL, NVDR

    53,475       59,011  

El Puerto de Liverpool SAB de CV, Class C1

    6,185       31,646  

Falabella SA

    22,688       44,347  

Golden Eagle Retail Group Ltd.*

    147,000       88,951  

Hyundai Department Store Co. Ltd.

    224       8,507  

Lotte Shopping Co. Ltd.

    448       27,488  

Magazine Luiza SA*

    61,200       52,135  

MINISO Group Holding Ltd., ADR(a)

    4,450       22,695  

Mitra Adiperkasa Tbk. PT*

    488,600       37,747  

Shinsegae, Inc.

    212       31,626  

V-Mart Retail Ltd.

    484       17,601  

Woolworths Holdings Ltd.

    17,787       61,063  
              499,658  
Multi-Utilities – 0.0%(d)  

Qatar Electricity & Water Co. QSC

    9,126       46,360  

YTL Power International Bhd.

    1,531       228  
              46,588  
Oil, Gas & Consumable Fuels – 5.3%  

3R Petroleum Oleo E Gas SA*

    68,600       607,918  

Adaro Energy Indonesia Tbk. PT

    382,100       97,500  

Aegis Logistics Ltd.

    7,388       27,748  

AKR Corporindo Tbk. PT

    140,000       14,002  

Aldrees Petroleum and Transport Services Co.

    1,760       34,005  

Bangchak Corp. PCL, NVDR

    27,400       21,958  

Banpu PCL, NVDR

    93,200       30,610  

Bashneft PJSC

    1,305        

Bashneft PJSC (Preference)

    1,163        
Investments   Shares     Value  
Oil, Gas & Consumable Fuels – (continued)  

Bayan Resources Tbk. PT

    22,600     $ 106,498  

Bharat Petroleum Corp. Ltd.

    28,410       104,216  

Bukit Asam Tbk. PT

    106,000       26,572  

China Coal Energy Co. Ltd., Class A

    16,100       19,456  

China Coal Energy Co. Ltd., Class H

    49,000       36,080  

China Petroleum & Chemical Corp., Class A

    104,900       58,497  

China Petroleum & Chemical Corp., Class H

    752,000       296,974  

China Shenhua Energy Co. Ltd., Class A

    19,600       75,273  

China Shenhua Energy Co. Ltd., Class H

    98,000       257,801  

China Suntien Green Energy Corp. Ltd., Class H(a)

    50,000       18,981  

Coal India Ltd.

    65,072       193,343  

Cosan SA

    35,464       113,950  

COSCO SHIPPING Energy Transportation Co. Ltd., Class A*

    8,600       19,925  

Dana Gas PJSC

    1,351,824       345,956  

Ecopetrol SA

    146,461       73,483  

Empresas Copec SA

    10,437       71,901  

Enauta Participacoes SA

    30,201       87,715  

Esso Thailand PCL, NVDR

    431,100       164,239  

Exxaro Resources Ltd.

    6,125       68,164  

Formosa Petrochemical Corp.

    29,000       74,699  

Gazprom PJSC

    412,500        

Guanghui Energy Co. Ltd., Class A

    15,100       21,268  

HD Hyundai Co. Ltd.

    1,505       64,344  

Helleniq Energy Holdings SA

    3,199       21,848  

Hibiscus Petroleum Bhd.

    685,600       140,658  

Hindustan Petroleum Corp. Ltd.

    14,504       37,470  

Indian Oil Corp. Ltd.

    107,751       88,841  

Indika Energy Tbk. PT

    641,200       134,016  

Indo Tambangraya Megah Tbk. PT

    16,200       46,790  

Inner Mongolia Dian Tou Energy Corp. Ltd., Class A

    5,300       8,968  

Inner Mongolia Yitai Coal Co. Ltd., Class B

    413,600       584,830  

 

See Accompanying Notes to the Financial Statements.

 

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FlexShares® Morningstar Emerging Markets Factor Tilt Index Fund (cont.)

 

 

Investments   Shares     Value  
COMMON STOCKS – (continued)  
Oil, Gas & Consumable Fuels – (continued)  

Inner Mongolia Yitai Coal Co. Ltd., Class H

    64,800     $ 77,184  

IRPC PCL, NVDR

    242,000       19,965  

LUKOIL PJSC

    12,265        

Mangalore Refinery & Petrochemicals Ltd.*

    75,900       49,559  

Mari Petroleum Co. Ltd.

    1,984       15,150  

Medco Energi Internasional Tbk. PT

    2,717,040       201,198  

MOL Hungarian Oil & Gas plc

    13,034       78,033  

Motor Oil Hellas Corinth Refineries SA

    2,658       45,658  

Novatek PJSC

    20,020        

Oil & Natural Gas Corp. Ltd.

    112,504       182,189  

Oil India Ltd.

    12,376       28,855  

Pakistan Oilfields Ltd.

    55,027       96,373  

Pakistan Petroleum Ltd.

    29,830       6,977  

Pakistan State Oil Co. Ltd.

    124,664       79,344  

Petro Rio SA*

    12,693       85,608  

PetroChina Co. Ltd., Class H

    654,000       249,941  

Petroleo Brasileiro SA

    112,700       714,356  

Petroleo Brasileiro SA (Preference)

    137,200       779,443  

Petronas Dagangan Bhd.

    6,600       30,264  

Petronet LNG Ltd.

    25,624       63,629  

Petroreconcavo SA

    44,100       263,562  

PTT Exploration & Production PCL

    469       2,224  

PTT Exploration & Production PCL, NVDR

    45,931       219,035  

PTT PCL, NVDR

    260,900       246,779  

Qatar Fuel QSC

    8,595       45,031  

Qatar Gas Transport Co. Ltd.

    54,208       61,029  

Rabigh Refining & Petrochemical Co.*

    5,254       19,072  

Reliance Industries Ltd.

    58,751       1,809,568  

Rosneft Oil Co. PJSC

    74,042        

Saudi Arabian Oil Co.(b)

    36,317       337,311  

Semirara Mining & Power Corp.

    42,200       25,451  

Shaanxi Coal Industry Co. Ltd., Class A

    24,500       66,666  
Investments   Shares     Value  
Oil, Gas & Consumable Fuels – (continued)  

Shan Xi Hua Yang Group New Energy Co. Ltd., Class A

    10,000     $ 23,141  

Shanxi Coking Coal Energy Group Co. Ltd., Class A

    16,900       26,374  

Shanxi Lu’an Environmental Energy Development Co. Ltd., Class A

    11,100       25,535  

Siamgas & Petrochemicals PCL, NVDR

    226,500       61,892  

SK Discovery Co. Ltd.

    261       5,442  

SK Gas Ltd.

    1,164       93,156  

SK Innovation Co. Ltd.*

    907       110,156  

S-Oil Corp.

    1,362       82,612  

Star Petroleum Refining PCL, NVDR

    33,500       10,474  

Surgutneftegas PJSC

    319,000        

Surgutneftegas PJSC (Preference)

    225,500        

Tatneft PJSC

    26,900        

Tatneft PJSC (Preference)

    3,870        

Thai Oil PCL, NVDR

    17,902       25,635  

Thungela Resources Ltd.

    4,116       64,640  

Transneft PJSC (Preference)

    55        

Turkiye Petrol Rafinerileri A/S*

    2,915       59,386  

Ultrapar Participacoes SA

    21,538       55,043  

United Tractors Tbk. PT

    39,200       81,177  

Yankuang Energy Group Co. Ltd., Class A

    5,300       29,482  

Yankuang Energy Group Co. Ltd., Class H

    46,000       129,506  
              10,979,602  
Paper & Forest Products – 0.5%  

Century Plyboards India Ltd.

    3,256       23,526  

Century Textiles & Industries Ltd.

    2,118       21,907  

Empresas CMPC SA

    25,344       40,199  

Indah Kiat Pulp & Paper Tbk. PT

    85,800       52,808  

Lee & Man Paper Manufacturing Ltd.

    862,000       261,350  

Longchen Paper & Packaging Co. Ltd.

    298,000       137,336  

Nine Dragons Paper Holdings Ltd.

    53,000       31,396  

 

See Accompanying Notes to the Financial Statements.

 

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FlexShares® Morningstar Emerging Markets Factor Tilt Index Fund (cont.)

 

 

Investments   Shares     Value  
COMMON STOCKS – (continued)  
Paper & Forest Products – (continued)  

Pabrik Kertas Tjiwi Kimia Tbk. PT

    53,800     $ 26,904  

Sappi Ltd.*

    15,650       48,251  

Shandong Chenming Paper Holdings Ltd., Class H* (a)

    154,000       43,552  

Shandong Sun Paper Industry JSC Ltd., Class A

    9,400       13,510  

Suzano SA

    24,500       248,397  

Ta Ann Holdings Bhd.

    93,900       78,449  

YFY, Inc.

    47,000       37,267  
              1,064,852  
Personal Products – 0.5%  

Amorepacific Corp.

    541       35,207  

AMOREPACIFIC Group

    611       10,595  

Colgate-Palmolive India Ltd.

    2,295       45,240  

Cosmax, Inc.

    107       3,440  

Dabur India Ltd.

    10,829       72,566  

Emami Ltd.

    4,717       27,013  

Gillette India Ltd.

    103       6,399  

Godrej Consumer Products Ltd.*

    7,252       72,654  

Grape King Bio Ltd.

    7,000       26,395  

Hengan International Group Co. Ltd.

    18,000       69,823  

Hindustan Unilever Ltd.

    15,239       469,573  

Hyundai Bioscience Co. Ltd.*

    1,568       23,557  

Kolmar Korea Co. Ltd.

    142       3,414  

LG H&H Co. Ltd.

    147       52,631  

LG H&H Co. Ltd. (Preference)

    43       8,467  

Microbio Co. Ltd.

    16,461       27,688  

Natura & Co. Holding SA

    10,958       31,221  

Procter & Gamble Hygiene & Health Care Ltd.

    200       34,036  

TCI Co. Ltd.

    1,000       3,336  
              1,023,255  
Pharmaceuticals – 1.4%  

Aarti Pharmalabs Ltd.*

    1,096       5,020  

Adcock Ingram Holdings Ltd.

    2,912       7,557  

Ajanta Pharma Ltd.

    576       9,011  

Alembic Pharmaceuticals Ltd.

    3,400       22,595  
Investments   Shares     Value  
Pharmaceuticals – (continued)  

Alkem Laboratories Ltd.

    516     $ 19,668  

Apeloa Pharmaceutical Co. Ltd., Class A

    4,700       13,407  

Aspen Pharmacare Holdings Ltd.

    6,909       56,866  

AstraZeneca Pharma India Ltd.

    235       9,367  

Asymchem Laboratories Tianjin Co. Ltd., Class A

    700       13,733  

Aurobindo Pharma Ltd.

    5,645       36,699  

Beijing Tong Ren Tang Chinese Medicine Co. Ltd.(a)

    5,000       5,586  

Binex Co. Ltd.*

    1,942       15,201  

Bukwang Pharmaceutical Co. Ltd.

    1,431       7,585  

CanSino Biologics, Inc., Class A

    318       8,263  

CanSino Biologics, Inc., Class H(a) (b)

    800       7,440  

Celltrion Pharm, Inc.*

    130       6,188  

Center Laboratories, Inc.

    10,414       14,075  

Changchun High & New Technology Industry Group, Inc., Class A

    600       13,309  

China Medical System Holdings Ltd.

    43,000       46,945  

China Resources Pharmaceutical Group Ltd.(a) (b)

    50,000       33,759  

China Traditional Chinese Medicine Holdings Co. Ltd.(a)

    88,000       38,003  

Chong Kun Dang Pharmaceutical Corp.

    102       6,015  

Cipla Ltd.

    8,967       126,460  

CSPC Pharmaceutical Group Ltd.

    146,080       150,177  

Daewoong Co. Ltd.

    339       4,914  

Daewoong Pharmaceutical Co. Ltd.

    49       5,555  

Dong-A Socio Holdings Co. Ltd.

    1,686       120,729  

Dong-A ST Co. Ltd.

    94       3,596  

DongKook Pharmaceutical Co. Ltd.

    950       10,471  

 

See Accompanying Notes to the Financial Statements.

 

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FlexShares® Morningstar Emerging Markets Factor Tilt Index Fund (cont.)

 

 

Investments   Shares     Value  
COMMON STOCKS – (continued)  
Pharmaceuticals – (continued)  

Dr Reddy’s Laboratories Ltd.

    2,141     $ 114,675  

Foresee Pharmaceuticals Co. Ltd.*

    5,000       11,405  

Genomma Lab Internacional SAB de CV, Class B

    31,531       24,257  

Gland Pharma Ltd.* (b)

    971       20,931  

GlaxoSmithKline Pharmaceuticals Ltd.

    1,140       18,969  

Glenmark Pharmaceuticals Ltd.

    8,121       39,689  

Grand Pharmaceutical Group Ltd.(a)

    465,500       199,250  

Granules India Ltd.

    5,750       25,885  

Guangzhou Baiyunshan Pharmaceutical Holdings Co. Ltd., Class A

    5,000       18,490  

Guangzhou Baiyunshan Pharmaceutical Holdings Co. Ltd., Class H(a)

    12,000       26,752  

Hanall Biopharma Co. Ltd.*

    919       9,161  

Hanmi Pharm Co. Ltd.

    99       17,584  

Hanmi Science Co. Ltd.

    658       14,805  

Hansoh Pharmaceutical Group Co. Ltd.(b)

    16,000       24,704  

HK inno N Corp.

    644       16,434  

Hua Han Health Industry Holdings Ltd.* 

    3,780,000        

Hypera SA*

    7,300       70,687  

Ilyang Pharmaceutical Co. Ltd.

    795       9,934  

Ipca Laboratories Ltd.

    3,080       33,677  

JB Chemicals & Pharmaceuticals Ltd.

    1,609       38,360  

Jiangsu Hengrui Medicine Co. Ltd., Class A

    8,400       46,266  

Joincare Pharmaceutical Group Industry Co. Ltd., Class A

    4,700       7,528  

Jubilant Pharmova Ltd.

    4,141       18,362  

JW Pharmaceutical Corp.

    243       3,199  

Kalbe Farma Tbk. PT

    365,800       48,078  

Komipharm International Co. Ltd.*

    1,425       7,183  

Korea United Pharm, Inc.

    636       10,626  

Laurus Labs Ltd.(b)

    8,132       44,655  
Investments   Shares     Value  
Pharmaceuticals – (continued)  

Livzon Pharmaceutical Group, Inc., Class H

    3,930     $ 10,288  

Lotus Pharmaceutical Co. Ltd.*

    2,000       9,590  

Lupin Ltd.

    4,620       39,013  

Luye Pharma Group Ltd.* (b)

    29,000       7,056  

Mega Lifesciences PCL, NVDR

    16,800       19,532  

Mezzion Pharma Co. Ltd.*

    636       5,849  

Natco Pharma Ltd.

    4,680       33,965  

Oneness Biotech Co. Ltd.*

    3,000       21,227  

Oscotec, Inc.*

    1,510       19,293  

Pfizer Ltd.

    341       18,035  

Pharmally International Holding Co. Ltd.* 

    2,564       3,378  

Procter & Gamble Health Ltd.

    400       19,488  

Reyon Pharmaceutical Co. Ltd.

    1,045       14,085  

Richter Gedeon Nyrt.

    2,074       40,889  

Sam Chun Dang Pharm Co. Ltd.*

    890       19,088  

Sanofi India Ltd.

    163       11,052  

Shandong Buchang Pharmaceuticals Co. Ltd., Class A

    4,700       12,351  

Shanghai Fosun Pharmaceutical Group Co. Ltd., Class A

    3,800       17,197  

Shanghai Fosun Pharmaceutical Group Co. Ltd., Class H(a)

    8,000       20,199  

Shin Poong Pharmaceutical Co. Ltd.*

    432       6,566  

Sihuan Pharmaceutical Holdings Group Ltd.

    125,000       10,669  

Sino Biopharmaceutical Ltd.

    175,999       85,423  

SK Biopharmaceuticals Co. Ltd.*

    330       13,460  

SSY Group Ltd.

    44,000       18,217  

Sun Pharmaceutical Industries Ltd.

    18,057       221,825  

Suven Pharmaceuticals Ltd.

    3,735       17,974  

Torrent Pharmaceuticals Ltd.

    1,434       28,584  

TTY Biopharm Co. Ltd.

    11,000       25,569  

United Laboratories International Holdings Ltd. (The)(a)

    392,000       164,294  

 

See Accompanying Notes to the Financial Statements.

 

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FlexShares® Morningstar Emerging Markets Factor Tilt Index Fund (cont.)

 

 

Investments   Shares     Value  
COMMON STOCKS – (continued)  
Pharmaceuticals – (continued)  

Yuhan Corp.

    1,025     $ 43,031  

Yungjin Pharmaceutical Co. Ltd.*

    1,602       3,059  

Yunnan Baiyao Group Co. Ltd., Class A

    1,540       11,512  

Zhangzhou Pientzehuang Pharmaceutical Co. Ltd., Class A

    700       21,867  

Zhejiang Huahai Pharmaceutical Co. Ltd., Class A

    4,700       12,918  

Zhejiang NHU Co. Ltd., Class A

    6,768       16,617  

Zydus Lifesciences Ltd.

    4,844       25,359  
              2,808,259  
Professional Services – 0.1%  

Boa Vista Servicos SA

    12,500       15,008  

CTOS Digital Bhd.

    84,900       25,319  

L&T Technology Services Ltd.(b)

    689       29,456  

NICE Information Service Co. Ltd.

    2,317       21,146  

Quess Corp. Ltd.(b)

    3,339       22,298  

Sporton International, Inc.

    5,000       31,345  

TeamLease Services Ltd.*

    400       14,068  
              158,640  
Real Estate Management & Development – 3.2%  

Agile Group Holdings Ltd.* (a)

    588,000       111,610  

Aldar Properties PJSC

    67,345       79,207  

Aliansce Sonae Shopping Centers sa

    5,300       21,948  

A-Living Smart City Services Co. Ltd.(a) (b)

    13,250       7,511  

AP Thailand PCL, NVDR

    84,000       21,629  

Arabian Centres Co. Ltd.

    676       3,508  

Arriyadh Development Co.

    2,145       11,588  

Ayala Land, Inc.

    83,300       36,655  

Barwa Real Estate Co.

    65,237       60,906  

BR Malls Participacoes SA

    30,900       59,771  

Brigade Enterprises Ltd.

    4,730       28,545  

C&D International Investment Group Ltd.(a)

    16,587       25,779  
Investments   Shares     Value  
Real Estate Management & Development – (continued)  

Cencosud Shopping SA

    193,942     $ 212,022  

Central Pattana PCL, NVDR

    26,500       47,868  

China Aoyuan Group Ltd.*  (a)

    713,000       58,949  

China Dili Group* (a)

    100,000       8,408  

China Evergrande Group* (a)

    66,000       5,161  

China Jinmao Holdings Group Ltd.

    196,000       25,967  

China Merchants Shekou Industrial Zone Holdings Co. Ltd., Class A

    18,800       33,769  

China Overseas Grand Oceans Group Ltd.(a)

    490,000       138,576  

China Overseas Land & Investment Ltd.

    111,000       211,823  

China Overseas Property Holdings Ltd.

    30,000       18,879  

China Resources Land Ltd.

    88,000       275,776  

China Resources Mixc Lifestyle Services Ltd.(b)

    10,000       29,300  

China Vanke Co. Ltd., Class A

    19,600       36,307  

China Vanke Co. Ltd., Class H

    52,100       66,902  

Chong Hong Construction Co. Ltd.

    85,000       187,555  

CIFI Ever Sunshine Services Group Ltd.(b)

    10,000       2,204  

CIFI Holdings Group Co. Ltd.(a)

    145,553       9,642  

Ciputra Development Tbk. PT

    179,449       10,815  

Commercial Real Estate Co. KSC

    591,035       189,856  

Corp. Inmobiliaria Vesta SAB de CV(a)

    23,200       50,330  

Country Garden Holdings Co. Ltd.(a)

    214,813       27,639  

Country Garden Services Holdings Co. Ltd.

    30,887       26,992  

Da-Li Development Co. Ltd.

    113,000       92,406  

Dar Al Arkan Real Estate Development Co.*

    11,948       42,672  

DLF Ltd.

    11,270       52,485  

Dongwon Development Co. Ltd.

    16,415       41,025  

 

See Accompanying Notes to the Financial Statements.

 

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FlexShares® Morningstar Emerging Markets Factor Tilt Index Fund (cont.)

 

 

Investments   Shares     Value  
COMMON STOCKS – (continued)  
Real Estate Management & Development – (continued)  

Eco World Development Group Bhd.

    66,000     $ 8,445  

Emaar Development PJSC*

    15,780       18,388  

Emaar Economic City*

    9,847       25,131  

Emaar Properties PJSC

    115,724       190,928  

Evergrande Property Services Group Ltd.*  (b)

    78,500        

Gemdale Corp., Class A

    14,100       15,107  

Gemdale Properties & Investment Corp. Ltd.(a)

    2,156,000       118,102  

Godrej Properties Ltd.*

    2,621       39,991  

Greentown China Holdings Ltd.

    25,000       23,790  

Greentown Service Group Co. Ltd.(a) (b)

    30,000       12,306  

Guangzhou R&F Properties Co. Ltd., Class H* (a)

    609,600       83,094  

Hanson International Tbk. PT* 

    2,409,275        

Highwealth Construction Corp.

    35,753       45,992  

Hopson Development Holdings Ltd.(a)

    28,686       23,022  

Huaku Development Co. Ltd.

    88,000       235,140  

Huijing Holdings Co. Ltd.

    102,000       585  

IOI Properties Group Bhd.*

    52,800       11,503  

JHSF Participacoes SA

    127,576       178,457  

Jinke Properties Group Co. Ltd., Class A*

    14,100       3,419  

Kaisa Group Holdings Ltd.* 

    119,714       7,046  

KE Holdings, Inc., ADR*

    11,270       114,729  

Kindom Development Co. Ltd.

    147,400       110,244  

King’s Town Construction Co. Ltd.*

    2,000       2,120  

Korea Real Estate Investment & Trust Co. Ltd.

    46,140       44,214  

KWG Group Holdings Ltd.* (a)

    485,500       47,005  

LAMDA Development SA*

    1,368       8,288  

Logan Group Co. Ltd.

    29,000       1,182  

Longfor Group Holdings Ltd.(c)

    49,000       62,422  

LSR Group PJSC* 

    21,295        

Mabanee Co. KPSC

    13,622       38,348  

Macrotech Developers Ltd.* (b)

    825       9,868  
Investments   Shares     Value  
Real Estate Management & Development – (continued)  

MAS P.L.C.

    18,975     $ 20,774  

MBK PCL, NVDR

    30,344       14,989  

Megaworld Corp.

    444,200       15,944  

Midea Real Estate Holding Ltd.(a) (b)

    107,800       75,255  

Multiplan Empreendimentos Imobiliarios SA*

    5,000       25,118  

National Real Estate Co. KPSC*

    11,418       5,161  

NEPI Rockcastle NV

    10,206       51,370  

Oberoi Realty Ltd.

    2,915       32,561  

Origin Property PCL, NVDR

    413,100       110,710  

OSK Holdings Bhd.

    406,700       76,557  

Pakuwon Jati Tbk. PT

    534,400       15,007  

Phoenix Mills Ltd. (The)

    1,600       27,599  

Poly Developments and Holdings Group Co. Ltd., Class A

    29,400       55,589  

Poly Property Group Co. Ltd.(a)

    784,000       122,846  

Powerlong Real Estate Holdings Ltd.

    587,000       47,858  

Prestige Estates Projects Ltd.

    3,219       17,188  

Prince Housing & Development Corp.

    50,000       15,983  

Pruksa Holding PCL, NVDR

    259,500       81,818  

Quality Houses PCL, NVDR

    1,821,400       103,369  

Radiance Holdings Group Co. Ltd.(a) (b)

    273,000       112,680  

Redco Properties Group Ltd.* (a) (b)

    322,000       68,503  

Redsun Properties Group Ltd.* (a)

    391,000       22,414  

RiseSun Real Estate Development Co. Ltd., Class A*

    9,400       2,576  

Robinsons Land Corp.

    23,506       6,019  

Ruentex Development Co. Ltd.

    32,400       39,818  

Salhia Real Estate Co. KSCP

    15,502       23,322  

Saudi Real Estate Co.*

    3,478       11,644  

Seazen Group Ltd.* (a)

    83,808       13,452  

Seazen Holdings Co. Ltd., Class A*

    4,700       8,494  

S-Enjoy Service Group Co. Ltd.*

    109,000       49,988  

 

See Accompanying Notes to the Financial Statements.

 

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FlexShares® Morningstar Emerging Markets Factor Tilt Index Fund (cont.)

 

 

Investments   Shares     Value  
COMMON STOCKS – (continued)  
Real Estate Management & Development – (continued)  

Shanghai Jinqiao Export Processing Zone Development Co. Ltd., Class B

    112,400     $ 96,889  

Shanghai Lingang Holdings Corp. Ltd., Class A

    5,640       8,871  

Shanghai Lujiazui Finance & Trade Zone Development Co. Ltd., Class A

    8,000       9,985  

Shanghai Lujiazui Finance & Trade Zone Development Co. Ltd., Class B

    30,940       22,957  

Shanghai Zhangjiang High-Tech Park Development Co. Ltd., Class A

    4,700       7,245  

Shenzhen Investment Ltd.(a)

    882,000       120,224  

Shimao Group Holdings Ltd.*  (a)

    32,000       9,910  

Shimao Services Holdings Ltd.* (a) (b)

    11,000       1,766  

Shoucheng Holdings Ltd.

    110,000       20,039  

Shui On Land Ltd.(a)

    1,396,500       128,089  

Sichuan Languang Justbon Services Group Co. Ltd., Class H*

    26,500       182,803  

Sime Darby Property Bhd.

    178,200       17,149  

Sinic Holdings Group Co. Ltd., Class H*  (b)

    318,000        

Sino-Ocean Group Holding Ltd.(a)

    1,173,500       77,737  

Sinyi Realty, Inc.

    125,000       108,814  

SK D&D Co. Ltd.

    3,408       49,286  

SM Prime Holdings, Inc.

    215,600       117,194  

SOHO China Ltd.*

    76,000       11,134  

SP Setia Bhd. Group

    75,694       7,685  

Summarecon Agung Tbk. PT

    227,900       8,621  

Sunac China Holdings Ltd.*  (a)

    145,000       46,530  

Sunac Services Holdings Ltd.(a) (b)

    352,000       61,881  

Supalai PCL, NVDR

    23,800       13,132  

Talaat Moustafa Group

    413,771       141,350  

United Development Co. QSC

    67,999       26,757  
Investments   Shares     Value  
Real Estate Management & Development – (continued)  

UOA Development Bhd.

    21,800     $ 7,193  

WHA Corp. PCL, NVDR

    117,490       12,163  

Yuexiu Property Co. Ltd.

    41,600       35,506  

Yungshin Construction & Development Co. Ltd.

    28,000       52,051  

Zhejiang China Commodities City Group Co. Ltd., Class A

    5,500       3,157  

Zhongliang Holdings Group Co. Ltd.(b)

    236,500       10,243  

Zhuguang Holdings Group Co. Ltd.* (a)

    100,000       8,153  
              6,549,971  
Road & Rail – 0.4%  

Beijing-Shanghai High Speed Railway Co. Ltd., Class A

    59,000       36,054  

BTS Group Holdings PCL, NVDR

    119,640       26,091  

Container Corp. of India Ltd.

    4,480       43,189  

Daqin Railway Co. Ltd., Class A

    40,000       35,130  

Localiza Rent a Car SA

    12,105       162,730  

Movida Participacoes SA

    55,396       143,788  

Rumo SA

    19,600       82,699  

SIMPAR SA

    116,797       241,062  

United International Transportation Co.

    996       12,127  

Vamos Locacao de Caminhoes Maquinas e Equipamentos SA

    5,500       16,896  
              799,766  
Semiconductors & Semiconductor Equipment – 5.3%  

ADATA Technology Co. Ltd.

    104,000       173,965  

Advanced Wireless Semiconductor Co.

    10,000       19,179  

Alchip Technologies Ltd.

    1,000       20,141  

Amazing Microelectronic Corp.

    30,000       76,810  

Andes Technology Corp.

    2,379       27,539  

Anpec Electronics Corp.

    2,000       6,548  

Ardentec Corp.

    147,000       190,921  

ASE Technology Holding Co. Ltd.

    105,000       261,991  

ASMedia Technology, Inc.

    1,000       18,062  

 

See Accompanying Notes to the Financial Statements.

 

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FlexShares® Morningstar Emerging Markets Factor Tilt Index Fund (cont.)

 

 

Investments   Shares     Value  
COMMON STOCKS – (continued)  
Semiconductors & Semiconductor Equipment – (continued)  

ASPEED Technology, Inc.

    1,000     $ 52,137  

Borosil Renewables Ltd.*

    20,312       138,321  

China Resources Microelectronics Ltd., Class A

    1,350       9,370  

Chipbond Technology Corp.

    21,000       35,454  

ChipMOS Technologies, Inc.

    24,000       23,648  

D&O Green Technologies Bhd.

    15,300       12,556  

Daqo New Energy Corp., ADR*

    1,804       79,358  

DB HiTek Co. Ltd.

    1,396       43,366  

Elan Microelectronics Corp.

    4,000       10,080  

Elite Semiconductor Microelectronics Technology, Inc.

    5,000       9,683  

eMemory Technology, Inc.

    1,000       33,362  

ENNOSTAR, Inc.

    7,000       8,929  

Eo Technics Co. Ltd.

    134       6,133  

Episil Technologies, Inc.

    6,292       16,988  

Etron Technology, Inc.

    13,647       14,739  

Eugene Technology Co. Ltd.

    65       983  

Everlight Electronics Co. Ltd.

    175,000       186,011  

Faraday Technology Corp.

    4,000       17,627  

Fine Technix Co. Ltd.

    5,107       8,461  

Fitipower Integrated Technology, Inc.

    3,000       9,683  

Fittech Co. Ltd.

    27,000       66,196  

Flat Glass Group Co. Ltd., Class A*

    3,600       16,918  

Flat Glass Group Co. Ltd., Class H(a)

    7,000       16,390  

FocalTech Systems Co. Ltd.

    90,000       191,326  

Formosa Advanced Technologies Co. Ltd.

    64,000       74,681  

Formosa Sumco Technology Corp.

    1,000       4,515  

GCL System Integration Technology Co. Ltd., Class A*

    25,500       11,425  

GemVax & Kael Co. Ltd.*

    920       8,009  

Genesys Logic, Inc.

    3,000       7,765  

GigaDevice Semiconductor, Inc., Class A

    1,440       16,232  
Investments   Shares     Value  
Semiconductors & Semiconductor Equipment – (continued)  

Global Mixed Mode Technology, Inc.

    30,000     $ 120,102  

Global Unichip Corp.

    2,000       30,258  

Globalwafers Co. Ltd.

    4,000       44,503  

Greatek Electronics, Inc.

    14,000       20,203  

HAESUNG DS Co. Ltd.

    379       10,111  

Hana Materials, Inc.

    318       6,842  

Hana Micron, Inc.*

    871       5,717  

Hangzhou First Applied Material Co. Ltd., Class A

    2,660       23,347  

Hangzhou Silan Microelectronics Co. Ltd., Class A

    2,900       12,476  

Holtek Semiconductor, Inc.

    6,000       12,364  

Hua Hong Semiconductor Ltd.* (a) (b)

    11,000       25,756  

Inari Amertron Bhd.

    37,200       19,591  

Innox Advanced Materials Co. Ltd.

    843       16,186  

ITE Technology, Inc.

    59,000       108,946  

JA Solar Technology Co. Ltd., Class A

    3,780       32,369  

JCET Group Co. Ltd., Class A

    5,300       17,486  

Jentech Precision Industrial Co. Ltd.

    2,199       23,954  

Jusung Engineering Co. Ltd.

    14,612       117,454  

King Yuan Electronics Co. Ltd.

    35,000       35,519  

Kinsus Interconnect Technology Corp.

    4,000       12,972  

LandMark Optoelectronics Corp.

    5,000       14,384  

LEENO Industrial, Inc.

    180       17,287  

LONGi Green Energy Technology Co. Ltd., Class A

    10,048       66,054  

LX Semicon Co. Ltd.

    411       23,919  

Macronix International Co. Ltd.

    48,000       44,391  

MediaTek, Inc.

    28,000       512,685  

Montage Technology Co. Ltd., Class A

    3,246       25,235  

Nanya Technology Corp.

    30,000       50,741  

NAURA Technology Group Co. Ltd., Class A

    900       32,764  

NEPES Corp.*

    1,325       16,976  

NEXTIN, Inc.

    265       9,637  

 

See Accompanying Notes to the Financial Statements.

 

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FlexShares® Morningstar Emerging Markets Factor Tilt Index Fund (cont.)

 

 

Investments   Shares     Value  
COMMON STOCKS – (continued)  
Semiconductors & Semiconductor Equipment – (continued)  

Novatek Microelectronics Corp.

    18,000     $ 134,626  

Nuvoton Technology Corp.

    4,000       12,724  

Pan Jit International, Inc.

    8,000       13,680  

Parade Technologies Ltd.

    1,400       26,460  

Phison Electronics Corp.

    6,000       55,024  

Pixart Imaging, Inc.

    9,000       22,540  

Powerchip Semiconductor Manufacturing Corp.

    80,000       76,468  

Powertech Technology, Inc.

    20,000       46,303  

Radiant Opto-Electronics Corp.

    14,330       43,760  

RDC Semiconductor Co. Ltd.*

    3,000       12,988  

Realtek Semiconductor Corp.

    9,070       71,777  

RFHIC Corp.

    829       12,251  

RichWave Technology Corp.

    5,072       15,017  

S&S Tech Corp.

    423       7,379  

SDI Corp.

    8,000       22,171  

Shanghai Fudan Microelectronics Group Co. Ltd., Class A

    1,050       13,499  

Shanghai Fudan Microelectronics Group Co. Ltd., Class H

    4,000       17,325  

Sigurd Microelectronics Corp.

    147,000       212,134  

Silergy Corp.

    5,000       58,034  

Silicon Integrated Systems Corp.

    18,964       8,946  

SIMMTECH Co. Ltd.

    1,039       25,784  

Sino-American Silicon Products, Inc.

    18,000       69,268  

Sitronix Technology Corp.

    4,000       20,545  

SK Hynix, Inc.

    15,827       918,876  

SK Square Co. Ltd.*

    1,604       41,608  

Sonix Technology Co. Ltd.

    66,000       94,117  

Sunplus Technology Co. Ltd.

    29,000       20,295  

Taiwan Mask Corp.

    7,000       12,817  

Taiwan Semiconductor Co. Ltd.

    9,000       20,948  

Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. Ltd.

    325,000       3,933,587  

Taiwan Surface Mounting Technology Corp.

    5,000       12,709  

Taiwan-Asia Semiconductor Corp.

    13,000       12,769  
Investments   Shares     Value  
Semiconductors & Semiconductor Equipment – (continued)  

TCL Zhonghuan Renewable Energy Technology Co. Ltd., Class A

    4,700     $ 25,436  

TES Co. Ltd.

    6,243       69,686  

Tianshui Huatian Technology Co. Ltd., Class A

    10,800       13,051  

Tokai Carbon Korea Co. Ltd.

    86       6,128  

TongFu Microelectronics Co. Ltd., Class A*

    4,700       12,126  

Topco Scientific Co. Ltd.

    64,000       296,935  

Trina Solar Co. Ltd., Class A

    3,871       35,233  

TSE Co. Ltd.

    165       4,454  

TSEC Corp.*

    25,241       26,242  

Unigroup Guoxin Microelectronics Co. Ltd., Class A

    1,679       37,753  

United Microelectronics Corp.*

    350,000       424,703  

United Renewable Energy Co. Ltd.*

    40,574       26,443  

UniTest, Inc.*

    636       5,693  

Vanguard International Semiconductor Corp.

    18,000       37,092  

Via Technologies, Inc.

    90,000       179,036  

Visual Photonics Epitaxy Co. Ltd.

    10,000       17,938  

ViTrox Corp. Bhd.

    9,600       14,376  

Wafer Works Corp.

    11,511       14,254  

Will Semiconductor Co. Ltd. Shanghai, Class A

    2,025       20,357  

Win Semiconductors Corp.

    6,961       26,356  

Winbond Electronics Corp.

    89,000       53,860  

WONIK IPS Co. Ltd.

    824       15,908  

Wonik QnC Corp.

    818       13,983  

XinTec, Inc.

    3,000       8,910  

Xinyi Solar Holdings Ltd.

    81,343       80,723  
              10,968,836  
Software – 0.3%  

360 Security Technology, Inc., Class A

    15,500       15,036  

Ahnlab, Inc.

    190       8,310  

AsiaInfo Technologies Ltd.(b)

    21,200       25,333  

Beijing Kingsoft Office Software, Inc., Class A

    872       34,736  

 

See Accompanying Notes to the Financial Statements.

 

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FlexShares® Morningstar Emerging Markets Factor Tilt Index Fund (cont.)

 

 

Investments   Shares     Value  
COMMON STOCKS – (continued)  
Software – (continued)  

Birlasoft Ltd.

    9,308     $ 30,456  

Cyient Ltd.

    4,410       39,919  

Douzone Bizon Co. Ltd.

    530       11,348  

Hancom, Inc.*

    294       2,704  

Hundsun Technologies, Inc., Class A

    4,550       25,984  

Iflytek Co. Ltd., Class A

    4,700       22,558  

Intellect Design Arena Ltd.

    4,762       24,829  

Kingdee International Software Group Co. Ltd.*

    49,000       80,149  

KPIT Technologies Ltd.

    6,307       54,039  

Linklogis, Inc., Class B* (a) (b)

    53,000       18,500  

Ming Yuan Cloud Group Holdings Ltd.(a)

    11,000       5,059  

NavInfo Co. Ltd., Class A

    4,700       7,637  

Oracle Financial Services Software Ltd.

    632       22,240  

Route Mobile Ltd.

    954       15,098  

Shanghai Baosight Software Co. Ltd., Class A

    3,510       20,352  

Shanghai Baosight Software Co. Ltd., Class B

    11,609       34,978  

Tanla Platforms Ltd.

    1,963       17,597  

Tata Elxsi Ltd.

    635       53,666  

TOTVS SA*

    9,900       62,563  

Weimob, Inc.* (a) (b)

    87,000       30,478  

Yonyou Network Technology Co. Ltd., Class A

    4,700       15,738  
              679,307  
Specialty Retail – 1.6%  

Abu Dhabi National Oil Co. for Distribution PJSC

    48,412       59,443  

Ace Hardware Indonesia Tbk. PT

    206,000       7,462  

Bermaz Auto Bhd.

    56,000       23,452  

China Meidong Auto Holdings Ltd.(a)

    8,000       10,517  

China Tourism Group Duty Free Corp. Ltd., Class A

    2,500       54,928  

China Yongda Automobiles Services Holdings Ltd.

    514,500       230,710  
Investments   Shares     Value  
Specialty Retail – (continued)  

Chow Tai Fook Jewellery Group Ltd.

    42,600     $ 72,937  

Com7 PCL, NVDR

    22,000       17,486  

Cuckoo Homesys Co. Ltd.

    3,038       61,210  

Detsky Mir PJSC

    258,500        

Dogan Sirketler Grubu Holding A/S

    425,271       136,248  

Dogus Otomotiv Servis ve Ticaret A/S

    12,557       82,755  

EEKA Fashion Holdings Ltd.

    98,000       127,340  

Foschini Group Ltd. (The)

    6,321       39,524  

GOME Retail Holdings Ltd.* (a)

    383,447       6,252  

Grupo SBF SA

    5,300       19,130  

Home Product Center PCL, NVDR

    78,600       30,151  

Hotai Motor Co. Ltd.

    6,000       108,744  

Hotel Shilla Co. Ltd.

    470       21,447  

Italtile Ltd.

    10,931       8,179  

Jarir Marketing Co.

    839       36,619  

JUMBO SA

    3,506       49,864  

K Car Co. Ltd.

    176       1,390  

Lojas Renner SA*

    16,350       96,282  

LOTTE Himart Co. Ltd.

    4,108       38,068  

M.Video PJSC

    31,680        

Motus Holdings Ltd.

    68,796       434,619  

MR DIY Group M Bhd.(b)

    63,600       27,173  

Mr Price Group Ltd.

    5,194       49,980  

Pan German Universal Motors Ltd.

    9,000       55,303  

Pepkor Holdings Ltd.(b)

    25,185       31,068  

Pet Center Comercio e Participacoes SA

    11,807       19,711  

Pop Mart International Group Ltd.(a) (b)

    13,000       16,826  

PTT Oil & Retail Business PCL, NVDR

    54,200       34,320  

Shanghai Yuyuan Tourist Mart Group Co. Ltd.

    18,800       16,150  

Shinsegae International, Inc.

    6,517       107,744  

Siam Global House PCL, NVDR

    38,944       20,567  

Super Group Ltd.

    142,806       201,883  

 

See Accompanying Notes to the Financial Statements.

 

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FlexShares® Morningstar Emerging Markets Factor Tilt Index Fund (cont.)

 

 

Investments   Shares     Value  
COMMON STOCKS – (continued)  
Specialty Retail – (continued)  

Topsports International Holdings Ltd.(b)

    52,000     $ 26,232  

Truworths International Ltd.

    162,288       461,497  

United Electronics Co.

    1,619       32,961  

Via S/A*

    568,400       339,052  

Vibra Energia SA

    29,400       102,254  

Zhongsheng Group Holdings Ltd.

    9,000       34,166  
              3,351,644  
Technology Hardware, Storage & Peripherals – 4.7%  

Acer, Inc.

    97,858       67,116  

Advantech Co. Ltd.

    7,941       72,208  

Asia Vital Components Co. Ltd.

    8,000       25,324  

ASROCK, Inc.

    21,000       63,868  

Asustek Computer, Inc.

    20,000       146,481  

AURAS Technology Co. Ltd.

    30,000       111,723  

Catcher Technology Co. Ltd.

    14,000       73,644  

Chicony Electronics Co. Ltd.

    15,992       39,754  

China Greatwall Technology Group Co. Ltd., Class A

    5,500       8,402  

Clevo Co.

    196,000       187,043  

Compal Electronics, Inc.

    134,000       87,746  

CosmoAM&T Co. Ltd.*

    450       21,198  

Darfon Electronics Corp.

    71,000       83,400  

Ennoconn Corp.

    2,000       11,483  

Getac Holdings Corp.

    166,000       200,658  

Gigabyte Technology Co. Ltd.

    18,000       51,672  

HTC Corp.*

    18,000       28,210  

Innodisk Corp.

    4,872       24,948  

Inventec Corp.

    70,000       53,006  

Legend Holdings Corp., Class H(b)

    234,500       196,864  

Lenovo Group Ltd.

    196,000       156,803  

Lite-On Technology Corp.

    72,000       143,006  

Micro-Star International Co. Ltd.

    21,000       71,363  

Mitac Holdings Corp.

    33,600       28,259  

Multilaser Industrial SA

    63,700       63,248  

Ninestar Corp., Class A

    2,900       22,692  

Pegatron Corp.

    61,000       111,692  

Qisda Corp.

    56,000       42,666  

Quanta Computer, Inc.

    82,000       174,065  
Investments   Shares     Value  
Technology Hardware, Storage & Peripherals – (continued)  

Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd.

    152,488     $ 6,358,796  

Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd. (Preference)

    24,696       924,074  

Shenzhen Transsion Holdings Co. Ltd., Class A

    2,200       18,728  

Wistron Corp.

    98,000       79,227  

Wiwynn Corp.

    3,000       67,406  
              9,816,773  
Textiles, Apparel & Luxury Goods – 1.4%  

361 Degrees International Ltd.* (a)

    366,000       152,464  

Aditya Birla Fashion and Retail Ltd.*

    6,536       27,943  

Aksa Akrilik Kimya Sanayii A/S

    49,588       185,659  

Alok Industries Ltd.*

    23,980       4,490  

Alpargatas SA (Preference)

    5,500       23,018  

ANTA Sports Products Ltd.

    19,600       172,284  

Arezzo Industria e Comercio SA

    1,748       34,812  

Bata India Ltd.

    848       18,730  

Bosideng International Holdings Ltd.(a)

    54,000       23,320  

COWELL FASHION Co. Ltd.

    9,978       35,584  

DI Dong Il Corp.

    5,194       52,507  

Eclat Textile Co. Ltd.

    3,698       48,718  

F&F Co. Ltd.

    275       28,090  

Feng TAY Enterprise Co. Ltd.

    10,600       52,799  

FF Group* 

    3,536        

Fila Holdings Corp.

    1,167       26,790  

Formosa Taffeta Co. Ltd.

    49,000       39,005  

Fuguiniao Group Ltd.* 

    334,800        

Fulgent Sun International Holding Co. Ltd.

    4,000       16,945  

Garware Technical Fibres Ltd.

    450       19,032  

Golden Solar New Energy Technology Holdings Ltd.* (a)

    42,000       41,947  

Grendene SA

    8,264       11,434  

Grupo de Moda Soma SA

    15,900       44,119  

Handsome Co. Ltd.

    4,851       85,479  

Hansae Co. Ltd.

    1,281       13,265  

Hwaseung Enterprise Co. Ltd.

    331       2,050  

KPR Mill Ltd.

    1,754       11,694  

 

See Accompanying Notes to the Financial Statements.

 

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FlexShares® Morningstar Emerging Markets Factor Tilt Index Fund (cont.)

 

 

Investments   Shares     Value  
COMMON STOCKS – (continued)  
Textiles, Apparel & Luxury Goods – (continued)  

Lao Feng Xiang Co. Ltd., Class B

    2,500     $ 7,000  

LF Corp.

    5,831       60,789  

Li Ning Co. Ltd.

    39,500       204,297  

Makalot Industrial Co. Ltd.

    4,334       26,900  

Nature Holdings Co. Ltd. (The)

    3,211       60,525  

Page Industries Ltd.

    118       70,946  

Paiho Shih Holdings Corp.

    49,000       38,321  

Pou Chen Corp.

    63,000       53,278  

Rajesh Exports Ltd.

    2,600       21,723  

Relaxo Footwears Ltd.

    2,248       26,270  

Ruentex Industries Ltd.

    28,819       49,369  

Shenzhou International Group Holdings Ltd.

    14,700       101,872  

Shinsung Tongsang Co. Ltd.*

    15,550       25,763  

Tainan Spinning Co. Ltd.

    48,555       24,411  

Taiwan Paiho Ltd.

    100,000       151,447  

Texhong Textile Group Ltd.

    122,500       78,963  

Titan Co. Ltd.

    7,301       243,565  

Trident Ltd.

    22,165       9,439  

Vaibhav Global Ltd.

    41       174  

Vardhman Textiles Ltd.

    43,855       178,302  

VIP Industries Ltd.

    3,025       27,302  

Viva China Holdings Ltd.* (a)

    1,176,000       146,816  

Vivara Participacoes SA

    5,300       27,080  

Welspun India Ltd.

    7,370       6,976  

Xtep International Holdings Ltd.(a)

    27,500       25,223  

Youngone Corp.

    890       29,553  

Youngone Holdings Co. Ltd.

    2,414       91,683  
              2,960,165  
Thrifts & Mortgage Finance – 0.2%  

Aavas Financiers Ltd.*

    611       14,901  

Can Fin Homes Ltd.

    4,876       30,887  

IIFL Finance Ltd.

    4,595       23,309  

Indiabulls Housing Finance Ltd.*

    159,152       248,694  

LIC Housing Finance Ltd.

    10,094       49,423  

PNB Housing Finance Ltd.* (b)

    10,604       56,365  

Sangsangin Co. Ltd.

    13,573       61,745  
              485,324  
Investments   Shares     Value  
Tobacco – 0.3%  

British American Tobacco Malaysia Bhd.

    400     $ 890  

Eastern Co. SAE

    27,721       13,648  

Gudang Garam Tbk. PT

    14,900       23,023  

ITC Ltd.

    51,107       215,288  

KT&G Corp.

    3,254       218,616  

RLX Technology, Inc., ADR* (a)

    29,825       37,281  

Smoore International Holdings Ltd.(a) (b)

    33,000       35,103  
              543,849  
Trading Companies & Distributors – 0.4%  

Adani Enterprises Ltd.

    4,622       186,910  

ALAFCO Aviation Lease & Finance Co. KSCP*

    3,260       1,768  

Armac Locacao Logistica E Servicos SA

    5,000       15,361  

Barloworld Ltd.

    74,284       416,136  

BOC Aviation Ltd.(a) (b)

    5,100       34,141  

Chin Hin Group Bhd.

    29,300       17,414  

COSCO SHIPPING Development Co. Ltd., Class A

    37,600       12,570  

COSCO SHIPPING Development Co. Ltd., Class H

    62,000       7,187  

IndiaMart InterMesh Ltd.(b)

    192       10,650  

LX International Corp.

    800       22,830  

Posco International Corp.

    1,484       21,513  

Realord Group Holdings Ltd.* (a)

    12,000       14,079  

SK Networks Co. Ltd.

    2,415       6,833  

Xiamen C & D, Inc., Class A

    9,400       15,442  
              782,834  
Transportation Infrastructure – 1.0%  

Adani Ports & Special Economic Zone Ltd.

    11,172       111,150  

Airports of Thailand PCL*

    54,000       104,283  

Airports of Thailand PCL, NVDR*

    28,900       56,190  

Anhui Expressway Co. Ltd., Class H

    136,000       86,972  

 

See Accompanying Notes to the Financial Statements.

 

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FlexShares® Morningstar Emerging Markets Factor Tilt Index Fund (cont.)

 

 

Investments   Shares     Value  
COMMON STOCKS – (continued)  
Transportation Infrastructure – (continued)  

Bangkok Expressway & Metro PCL, NVDR

    142,000     $ 35,071  

Beijing Capital International Airport Co. Ltd., Class H* (a)

    56,000       30,319  

CCR SA

    19,982       49,353  

China Merchants Port Holdings Co. Ltd.

    38,410       45,016  

COSCO SHIPPING Ports Ltd.

    59,348       29,259  

EcoRodovias Infraestrutura e Logistica SA*

    4,700       4,873  

Evergreen International Storage & Transport Corp.

    16,000       12,910  

GMR Airports Infrastructure Ltd.*

    48,418       21,905  

Grupo Aeroportuario del Centro Norte SAB de CV

    11,981       95,273  

Grupo Aeroportuario del Pacifico SAB de CV, Class B

    5,736       88,689  

Grupo Aeroportuario del Sureste SAB de CV, Class B

    3,410       79,662  

Guangdong Provincial Expressway Development Co. Ltd., Class B

    122,500       78,963  

International Container Terminal Services, Inc.

    16,170       48,273  

Jasa Marga Persero Tbk. PT*

    39,723       8,684  

Jiangsu Expressway Co. Ltd., Class H

    32,000       22,543  

Lingkaran Trans Kota Holdings Bhd.

    107,100       113,261  

Malaysia Airports Holdings Bhd.*

    27,900       35,288  

Ningbo Zhoushan Port Co. Ltd., Class A

    23,500       11,173  

Novorossiysk Commercial Sea Port PJSC

    189,696        

Promotora y Operadora de Infraestructura SAB de CV

    2,160       16,219  

Qingdao Port International Co. Ltd., Class H(b)

    47,000       19,699  

Saudi Ground Services Co.*

    4,431       30,660  

Shanghai International Airport Co. Ltd., Class A*

    3,600       26,329  
Investments   Shares     Value  
Transportation Infrastructure – (continued)  

Shanghai International Port Group Co. Ltd., Class A

    56,700     $ 40,164  

Shenzhen International Holdings Ltd.(a)

    33,343       22,427  

Sichuan Expressway Co. Ltd., Class H

    294,000       60,674  

Taiwan High Speed Rail Corp.

    50,000       43,603  

TAV Havalimanlari Holding A/S*

    10,176       42,886  

Westports Holdings Bhd.

    17,500       12,437  

Wilson Sons Holdings Brasil SA

    79,560       172,091  

Yuexiu Transport Infrastructure Ltd.(a)

    392,000       153,307  

Zhejiang Expressway Co. Ltd., Class H

    524,000       325,087  
              2,134,693  
Water Utilities – 0.6%  

Aguas Andinas SA, Class A

    1,053,095       222,041  

Athens Water Supply & Sewage Co. SA

    10,591       75,367  

Beijing Enterprises Water Group Ltd.(a)

    132,000       27,746  

China Water Affairs Group Ltd.(a)

    346,000       245,070  

Cia de Saneamento Basico do Estado de Sao Paulo*

    4,900       56,123  

Cia de Saneamento de Minas Gerais-COPASA*

    70,639       206,778  

Cia de Saneamento do Parana

    93,512       341,097  

Guangdong Investment Ltd.

    40,000       25,223  

Luenmei Quantum Co. Ltd., Class A

    9,400       8,024  

Manila Water Co., Inc.

    37,900       10,686  

National Central Cooling Co. PJSC

    24,552       21,256  
              1,239,411  
Wireless Telecommunication Services – 1.1%  

Advanced Info Service PCL, NVDR

    20,300       101,873  

America Movil SAB de CV, Series L

    558,700       527,766  

Axiata Group Bhd.

    77,304       46,598  

 

See Accompanying Notes to the Financial Statements.

 

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FlexShares® Morningstar Emerging Markets Factor Tilt Index Fund (cont.)

 

 

Investments   Shares     Value  
COMMON STOCKS – (continued)  
Wireless Telecommunication Services – (continued)  

Bharti Airtel Ltd.

    43,361     $ 435,823  

DiGi.Com Bhd.

    63,700       51,062  

Empresa Nacional de Telecomunicaciones SA

    58,053       181,168  

Etihad Etisalat Co.

    7,632       74,339  

Far EasTone Telecommunications Co. Ltd.

    30,000       65,824  

Globe Telecom, Inc.

    887       35,541  

Indosat Tbk. PT

    31,800       13,813  

Intouch Holdings PCL, NVDR

    23,300       44,078  

Kuwait Telecommunications Co.

    10,890       20,743  

Maxis Bhd.

    32,900       26,791  

Mobile Telecommunications Co. KSCP

    30,838       59,635  

Mobile Telecommunications Co. Saudi Arabia*

    8,508       29,390  

Mobile TeleSystems PJSC

    31,356        

MTN Group Ltd.

    14,210       100,396  

PLDT, Inc.

    2,735       77,118  

Sistema PJSFC* 

    122,643        

SK Telecom Co. Ltd.

    3,127       109,981  

Smartfren Telecom Tbk. PT*

    2,936,200       14,683  

Taiwan Mobile Co. Ltd.

    30,000       88,541  

TIM SA*

    8,600       21,634  

Turkcell Iletisim Hizmetleri A/S

    37,864       52,187  

Vodacom Group Ltd.

    12,005       81,858  

Vodafone Idea Ltd.*

    97,468       10,067  

Vodafone Qatar QSC

    105,056       48,291  
              2,319,200  
Total Common Stocks
(Cost $227,162,575)

 

    206,012,330  
    Principal
Amount
       
CORPORATE BONDS – 0.0%(d)  
Independent Power and Renewable Electricity
Producers – 0.0%(d)
 

NTPC Ltd.
Series 54,
8.49%, 3/25/2025
(Cost $—)

    INR    49,126       7,923  
Investments   Number of
Rights
    Value  
RIGHTS – 0.0%(d)  
Airlines – 0.0%(d)  

Jeju Air Co. Ltd., expiring 11/4/2022, price 11,250.00 KRW*

    860     $ 59  
Banks – 0.0%(d)  

Shanghai Comm & Savings Bank Trust Department (The), expiring 11/8/2022, price 37.00 TWD*

    9,236       2,694  
Food Products – 0.0%  

Thai Union Group PCL, expiring 1/31/2023, price 0.25 THB* 

    2,330        
Health Care Providers & Services – 0.0%(d)  

Fleury SA, expiring 11/21/2022, price 17.27 BRL*

    800       198  
Independent Power and Renewable Electricity
Producers – 0.0%(d)
 

Omega Energia SA, expiring 11/7/2022, price 16.00 BRL*

    1,592       6  
Insurance – 0.0%(d)  

Mercuries Life Insurance Co. Ltd.,
expiring 10/28/2022, price 5.20 TWD*

    32,545       283  
Leisure Products – 0.0%(d)  

HLB, Inc.,
expiring 12/1/2022, price 30,700.00 KRW*

    148       1,018  
Pharmaceuticals – 0.0%(d)  

Oscotec, Inc.,
expiring 11/7/2022, price 14,750.00 KRW*

    306       602  
Total Rights
(Cost $—)

 

    4,860  

 

See Accompanying Notes to the Financial Statements.

 

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FlexShares® Morningstar Emerging Markets Factor Tilt Index Fund (cont.)

 

 

Investments   Principal
Amount
    Value  
SECURITIES LENDING REINVESTMENTS(e) – 1.5%  
REPURCHASE AGREEMENTS – 1.5%  

Citigroup Global Markets, Inc., 3.00%, dated 10/31/2022, due 11/1/2022, repurchase price $3,027,949, collateralized by various U.S. Treasury Securities, ranging from 0.75% – 5.50%, maturing 7/15/2028 – 1/15/2029; total market value $3,049,202
(Cost $3,027,697)

  $ 3,027,697     $ 3,027,697  
Total Investments – 101.0%
(Cost $230,190,272)

 

    209,052,810  

Liabilities in excess of other assets – (1.0%)

 

    (2,163,897
NET ASSETS – 100.0%

 

  $ 206,888,913  

 

*

Non-income producing security.

 

Security is valued using significant unobservable inputs and is classified as Level 3 in the fair value hierarchy.

 

(a) 

The security or a portion of this security is on loan at October 31, 2022. The total value of securities on loan at October 31, 2022 was $8,215,520, collateralized in the form of cash with a value of $3,027,697 that was reinvested in the securities shown in the Securities Lending Reinvestment section of the Schedule of Investments; $4,107,745 of collateral in the form of U.S. Government Treasury Securities, interest rates ranging from 0.00% – 6.63%, and maturity dates ranging from November 10, 2022 – May 15, 2052 and $1,829,206 of collateral in the form of Foreign Government Fixed Income Securities, interest rates ranging from 0.00% – 6.25%, and maturity dates ranging from March 8, 2023 – June 30, 2120; a total value of $8,964,648.

(b) 

Security exempt from registration pursuant to Regulation S under the Securities Act of 1933. Regulation S applies to securities offerings that are made outside of the United States and do not involve direct selling efforts in the United States and as such may have restrictions on resale.

 

(c) 

Security exempt from registration pursuant to Rule 144A under the Securities Act of 1933, as amended. These securities may be resold in transactions exempt from registration to qualified institutional investors.

 

(d) 

Represents less than 0.05% of net assets.

 

(e) 

The security was purchased with cash collateral held from securities on loan at October 31, 2022. The total value of securities purchased was $3,027,697.

 

Percentages shown are based on Net Assets.

 

Abbreviations

 

ADR – American Depositary Receipt

GDR – Global Depositary Receipt

NVDR – Non-Voting Depositary Receipt

OJSC – Open Joint Stock Company

PJSC – Public Joint Stock Company

Preference – A special type of equity investment that shares in the earnings of the company, has limited voting rights, and may have a dividend preference. Preference shares may also have liquidation preference.

SCA – Limited partnership with share capital

 

As of October 31, 2022, the gross unrealized appreciation (depreciation) of investments based on the aggregate cost of investments (including derivative instruments, if applicable) for federal income tax purposes was as follows:

 

   

Aggregate gross unrealized appreciation

  $ 34,504,723  

Aggregate gross unrealized depreciation

    (60,205,659

Net unrealized depreciation

  $ (25,700,936

Federal income tax cost

  $ 234,581,137  

 

Futures Contracts

FlexShares® Morningstar Emerging Markets Factor Tilt Index Fund had the following open futures contracts as of October 31, 2022:    

 

    Number of
Contracts
    Expiration
Date
    Trading
Currency
    Notional
Amount
    Value and
Unrealized
Depreciation*
 

Long Contracts

 

MSCI Emerging Markets E-Mini Index

    43       12/16/2022       USD     $ 1,835,240     $ (177,121

 

*

This amount represents the cumulative appreciation/depreciation on futures contracts. Current day’s variation margin is reported within the Statement of Assets and Liabilities for futures contracts.

 

See Accompanying Notes to the Financial Statements.

 

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FlexShares® Morningstar Emerging Markets Factor Tilt Index Fund (cont.)

 

 

Forward Foreign Currency Contracts

FlexShares® Morningstar Emerging Markets Factor Tilt Index Fund had the following outstanding contracts as of October 31, 2022:

 

Contracts to Receive         Counterparty   In Exchange For     Maturity Date     Unrealized
Appreciation/
(Depreciation)
 

USD

    957,774       Goldman Sachs & Co.   HKD     7,506,137       12/21/2022     $ 947  

USD

    283,787       Citibank NA   INR*     22,818,500       12/21/2022       9,288  

USD

    44,610       Citibank NA   KRW*     61,816,590       12/21/2022       1,168  

USD

    940,495       Citibank NA   TWD*     29,366,120       12/21/2022       25,217  

USD

    26,276         JPMorgan Chase Bank   ZAR     470,000       12/21/2022       801  

Total unrealized appreciation

 

  $ 37,421  

BRL*

    2,030,000       Goldman Sachs & Co.   USD     387,834       12/21/2022     $ (5,051

HKD

    3,500,000       Bank of Montreal   USD     446,590       12/21/2022       (435

INR*

    13,970,000       Goldman Sachs & Co.   USD     170,165       12/21/2022       (2,110

KRW*

    180,000,000       BNP Paribas SA   USD     128,459       12/21/2022       (1,964

TWD*

    26,810,000       Citibank NA   USD     851,682       12/21/2022       (16,073

USD

    405,593         Citibank NA   BRL*     2,189,553       12/21/2022       (7,276

Total unrealized depreciation

 

  $ (32,909

Net unrealized appreciation

 

  $ 4,512  

 

*

Non-deliverable forward. See Note 2 in the Notes to Financial Statements.

 

Abbreviations:

 

BRL – Brazilian Real

HKD – Hong Kong Dollar

INR – Indian Rupee

KRW – Korean Won

TWD – Taiwan Dollar

USD – US Dollar

ZAR – South African Rand

 

See Accompanying Notes to the Financial Statements.

 

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FlexShares® Morningstar Emerging Markets Factor Tilt Index Fund (cont.)

 

 

FlexShares® Morningstar Emerging Markets Factor Tilt Index Fund invested, as a percentage of net assets, in companies domiciled in the following countries as of October 31, 2022:

 

Brazil

    7.7

Chile

    1.2  

China

    24.4  

Colombia

    0.5  

Czech Republic

    0.1  

Egypt

    0.3  

Greece

    0.3  

Hungary

    0.2  

India

    13.1  

Indonesia

    2.5  

Kuwait

    0.8  

Malaysia

    2.3  

Mexico

    2.4  

Pakistan

    0.6  

Peru

    0.4  

Philippines

    0.8  

Qatar

    1.0  

Saudi Arabia

    2.7  

South Africa

    4.2  

South Korea

    13.7  

Taiwan

    14.4  

Thailand

    2.2  

Turkey

    1.7  

United Arab Emirates

    2.0  

United Kingdom

     0.0  

United States

     0.0  

Other1

    0.5  
      100.0

 

 

Amount represents less than 0.05%.

1 

Includes any non-equity securities, securities lending reinvestments and net other assets (liabilities).

 

Security Type   % of Net Assets  

Common Stocks

    99.6

Corporate Bonds

     0.0  

Rights

     0.0  

Securities Lending Reinvestments

    1.5  

Others(1)

    (1.1
      100.0

 

 

Amount represents less than 0.05%.

(1) 

Includes any other net assets/(liabilities).

 

See Accompanying Notes to the Financial Statements.

 

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Schedule of Investments

FlexShares® US Quality Large Cap Index Fund

 

October 31, 2022

 

 

Investments   Shares     Value  
COMMON STOCKS – 98.5%  
Aerospace & Defense – 1.0%  

General Dynamics Corp.

    1,534     $ 383,193  

Lockheed Martin Corp.

    1,652       803,995  

Textron, Inc.

    472       32,304  
              1,219,492  
Air Freight & Logistics – 1.5%  

Expeditors International of Washington, Inc.

    6,254       611,954  

United Parcel Service, Inc., Class B

    7,788       1,306,593  
              1,918,547  
Automobiles – 1.7%  

Ford Motor Co.

    20,178       269,780  

Tesla, Inc.*

    8,614       1,960,029  
              2,229,809  
Banks – 4.2%  

Bank of America Corp.

    26,078       939,851  

Citigroup, Inc.

    29,854       1,369,104  

Citizens Financial Group, Inc.

    8,024       328,182  

Fifth Third Bancorp

    14,042       501,159  

JPMorgan Chase & Co.

    708       89,123  

Wells Fargo & Co.

    46,728       2,149,021  
              5,376,440  
Biotechnology – 2.7%  

AbbVie, Inc.

    2,124       310,954  

Amgen, Inc.

    7,670       2,073,584  

Gilead Sciences, Inc.

    3,422       268,490  

Moderna, Inc.* (a)

    2,124       319,301  

Regeneron Pharmaceuticals, Inc.*

    178       133,278  

Vertex Pharmaceuticals, Inc.*

    944       294,528  
              3,400,135  
Building Products – 0.4%  

Masco Corp.

    10,384       480,468  
Capital Markets – 1.4%  

Ameriprise Financial, Inc.

    354       109,429  

Bank of New York Mellon Corp. (The)

    15,222       640,998  
Investments   Shares     Value  
Capital Markets – (continued)  

Goldman Sachs Group, Inc. (The)

    826     $ 284,565  

Morgan Stanley

    9,912       814,469  
              1,849,461  
Chemicals – 1.0%  

Celanese Corp.

    236       22,684  

CF Industries Holdings, Inc.

    3,304       351,083  

Dow, Inc.

    13,334       623,231  

LyondellBasell Industries NV, Class A

    2,714       207,485  

Mosaic Co. (The)

    1,534       82,453  
              1,286,936  
Communications Equipment – 1.5%  

Cisco Systems, Inc.

    42,480       1,929,866  
Consumer Finance – 2.1%  

Ally Financial, Inc.

    3,894       107,319  

American Express Co.

    2,832       420,410  

Capital One Financial Corp.

    7,434       788,153  

Discover Financial Services

    6,844       714,924  

Synchrony Financial

    16,402       583,255  
              2,614,061  
Distributors – 0.1%  

Genuine Parts Co.

    472       83,950  

LKQ Corp.

    1,180       65,655  
              149,605  
Diversified Financial Services – 2.6%  

Berkshire Hathaway, Inc., Class B*

    9,676       2,855,291  

Equitable Holdings, Inc.

    14,160       433,579  
              3,288,870  
Diversified Telecommunication Services – 1.0%  

AT&T, Inc.

    54,516       993,827  

Lumen Technologies, Inc.(a)

    22,774       167,616  

Verizon Communications, Inc.

    4,248       158,748  
              1,320,191  
Electric Utilities – 1.5%  

Evergy, Inc.

    944       57,707  

Exelon Corp.

    18,172       701,257  

 

See Accompanying Notes to the Financial Statements.

 

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FlexShares® US Quality Large Cap Index Fund (cont.)

 

 

Investments   Shares     Value  
COMMON STOCKS – (continued)  
Electric Utilities – (continued)  

Southern Co. (The)

    18,408     $ 1,205,356  
              1,964,320  
Electrical Equipment – 0.1%  

Emerson Electric Co.

    1,416       122,626  
Entertainment – 1.0%              

Activision Blizzard, Inc.

    10,148       738,774  

Electronic Arts, Inc.

    3,422       431,035  

Liberty Media Corp-Liberty Formula One, Class C*

    826       47,685  
              1,217,494  
Equity Real Estate Investment Trusts (REITs) – 2.3%  

Host Hotels & Resorts, Inc.

    38,822       732,959  

Iron Mountain, Inc.

    13,334       667,633  

Mid-America Apartment Communities, Inc.(a)

    236       37,158  

Public Storage

    2,714       840,662  

Regency Centers Corp.

    590       35,701  

Weyerhaeuser Co.(a)

    21,594       667,903  
              2,982,016  
Food & Staples Retailing – 0.6%  

Kroger Co. (The)

    16,166       764,490  
Food Products – 1.1%              

Campbell Soup Co.(a)

    2,596       137,354  

General Mills, Inc.(a)

    3,186       259,914  

Hershey Co. (The)

    1,534       366,273  

Kraft Heinz Co. (The)

    2,242       86,250  

Tyson Foods, Inc., Class A

    8,496       580,702  
              1,430,493  
Health Care Equipment & Supplies – 0.7%  

Abbott Laboratories

    2,124       210,149  

Hologic, Inc.*

    5,074       344,017  

IDEXX Laboratories, Inc.*

    944       339,538  
              893,704  
Health Care Providers & Services – 4.8%  

Cardinal Health, Inc.

    4,956       376,160  

Centene Corp.*

    354       30,136  
Investments   Shares     Value  
Health Care Providers & Services – (continued)  

Cigna Corp.

    2,360     $ 762,422  

CVS Health Corp.

    8,732       826,920  

Elevance Health, Inc.

    590       322,594  

HCA Healthcare, Inc.

    1,770       384,922  

Laboratory Corp. of America Holdings

    2,714       602,128  

McKesson Corp.

    2,596       1,010,805  

Quest Diagnostics, Inc.

    2,360       339,014  

UnitedHealth Group, Inc.

    2,714       1,506,677  
              6,161,778  
Hotels, Restaurants & Leisure – 1.2%  

Airbnb, Inc., Class A*

    3,186       340,615  

Booking Holdings, Inc.*

    262       489,804  

Carnival Corp.* (a)

    16,874       152,878  

DraftKings, Inc., Class A* (a)

    9,322       147,288  

Expedia Group, Inc.*

    590       55,147  

Yum! Brands, Inc.

    3,068       362,791  
              1,548,523  
Household Durables – 0.5%  

Lennar Corp., Class A(a)

    5,664       457,085  

NVR, Inc.*

    41       173,748  
              630,833  
Household Products – 1.9%  

Colgate-Palmolive Co.

    6,844       505,361  

Procter & Gamble Co. (The)

    14,396       1,938,709  
              2,444,070  
Independent Power and Renewable Electricity
Producers – 0.5%
 

AES Corp. (The)(a)

    25,842       676,027  
Industrial Conglomerates – 0.2%  

3M Co.

    1,888       237,492  
Insurance – 2.9%  

Aflac, Inc.

    11,564       752,932  

Allstate Corp. (The)

    5,664       715,080  

American International Group, Inc.

    14,632       834,024  

Arch Capital Group Ltd.*

    826       47,495  

MetLife, Inc.

    12,626       924,350  

Prudential Financial, Inc.

    4,248       446,847  
              3,720,728  

 

See Accompanying Notes to the Financial Statements.

 

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Investments   Shares     Value  
COMMON STOCKS – (continued)  
Interactive Media & Services – 5.7%  

Alphabet, Inc., Class A*

    34,574     $ 3,267,589  

Alphabet, Inc., Class C*

    32,922       3,116,396  

Meta Platforms, Inc., Class A*

    8,024       747,516  

Pinterest, Inc., Class A*

    2,714       66,764  
              7,198,265  
Internet & Direct Marketing Retail – 2.0%  

Amazon.com, Inc.*

    20,768       2,127,474  

eBay, Inc.

    11,328       451,308  

Etsy, Inc.* (a)

    354       33,244  
              2,612,026  
IT Services – 4.5%  

Accenture plc, Class A

    4,130       1,172,507  

Amdocs Ltd.

    472       40,738  

Cognizant Technology Solutions Corp., Class A

    8,614       536,222  

Gartner, Inc.*

    2,124       641,278  

Jack Henry & Associates, Inc.

    2,832       563,738  

Mastercard, Inc., Class A

    1,534       503,428  

Paychex, Inc.

    2,006       237,330  

Visa, Inc., Class A(a)

    10,030       2,077,815  
              5,773,056  
Life Sciences Tools & Services – 1.4%  

Danaher Corp.

    472       118,788  

Mettler-Toledo International, Inc.*

    562       710,891  

Thermo Fisher Scientific, Inc.

    590       303,242  

Waters Corp.*

    2,006       600,135  
              1,733,056  
Machinery – 1.6%  

Illinois Tool Works, Inc.(a)

    5,546       1,184,237  

Parker-Hannifin Corp.

    2,596       754,450  

Snap-on, Inc.

    236       52,404  
              1,991,091  
Media – 1.4%  

Comcast Corp., Class A

    18,408       584,270  

Interpublic Group of Cos., Inc. (The)

    21,712       646,800  

Omnicom Group, Inc.

    7,788       566,577  
              1,797,647  
Investments   Shares     Value  
Metals & Mining – 1.1%  

Freeport-McMoRan, Inc.

    10,974     $ 347,766  

Nucor Corp.

    3,658       480,588  

Steel Dynamics, Inc.

    5,664       532,699  
              1,361,053  
Multiline Retail – 0.7%  

Target Corp.

    5,310       872,167  
Multi-Utilities – 1.0%  

DTE Energy Co.

    5,546       621,762  

Public Service Enterprise Group, Inc.

    11,328       635,161  
              1,256,923  
Oil, Gas & Consumable Fuels – 4.0%  

Antero Resources Corp.* (a)

    8,142       298,486  

Continental Resources, Inc.(a)

    4,484       331,682  

EQT Corp.

    1,770       74,057  

Exxon Mobil Corp.

    6,962       771,459  

Marathon Oil Corp.

    22,538       686,282  

Marathon Petroleum Corp.

    9,794       1,112,794  

Occidental Petroleum Corp.(a)

    16,992       1,233,619  

Valero Energy Corp.

    4,484       562,966  
              5,071,345  
Pharmaceuticals – 6.6%  

Bristol-Myers Squibb Co.

    16,992       1,316,370  

Eli Lilly & Co.

    5,546       2,008,151  

Johnson & Johnson

    18,644       3,243,497  

Pfizer, Inc.

    39,176       1,823,643  
              8,391,661  
Professional Services – 0.1%  

Booz Allen Hamilton Holding Corp.

    1,180       128,443  
Real Estate Management & Development – 0.5%  

CBRE Group, Inc., Class A*

    8,260       585,964  
Road & Rail – 0.5%  

Old Dominion Freight Line, Inc.(a)

    2,242       615,653  
Semiconductors & Semiconductor Equipment – 5.3%  

Advanced Micro Devices, Inc.*

    2,006       120,480  

Applied Materials, Inc.

    6,490       573,002  

 

See Accompanying Notes to the Financial Statements.

 

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FlexShares® US Quality Large Cap Index Fund (cont.)

 

 

Investments   Shares     Value  
COMMON STOCKS – (continued)  
Semiconductors & Semiconductor Equipment – (continued)  

Broadcom, Inc.

    1,770     $ 832,113  

KLA Corp.

    1,888       597,458  

Lam Research Corp.

    2,006       811,989  

Microchip Technology, Inc.

    6,372       393,407  

Micron Technology, Inc.

    2,360       127,676  

NVIDIA Corp.

    6,490       875,955  

QUALCOMM, Inc.

    3,776       444,284  

Texas Instruments, Inc.

    12,154       1,952,297  
              6,728,661  
Software – 8.7%  

Adobe, Inc.*

    3,186       1,014,741  

Autodesk, Inc.*

    118       25,287  

Cadence Design Systems, Inc.*

    118       17,864  

Check Point Software Technologies Ltd.*

    5,900       762,457  

Fair Isaac Corp.* (a)

    708       339,019  

Fortinet, Inc.*

    10,266       586,804  

Intuit, Inc.

    3,068       1,311,570  

Microsoft Corp.

    21,830       5,067,398  

Oracle Corp.

    22,538       1,759,542  

Roper Technologies, Inc.

    118       48,916  

Zoom Video Communications, Inc., Class A*

    1,416       118,151  
              11,051,749  
Specialty Retail – 2.8%  

AutoZone, Inc.*

    354       896,640  

Best Buy Co., Inc.

    4,130       282,533  

Home Depot, Inc. (The)

    3,776       1,118,187  

Lowe’s Cos., Inc.

    4,366       851,152  

O’Reilly Automotive, Inc.*

    354       296,358  

Ulta Beauty, Inc.*

    354       148,457  
              3,593,327  
Technology Hardware, Storage & Peripherals – 8.6%  

Apple, Inc.

    67,968       10,422,213  

HP, Inc.

    14,750       407,395  

NetApp, Inc.

    1,298       89,913  

Seagate Technology Holdings plc

    826       41,019  
              10,960,540  
Investments   Shares     Value  
Tobacco – 0.8%  

Altria Group, Inc.

    4,720     $ 218,394  

Philip Morris International, Inc.

    8,968       823,711  
              1,042,105  
Trading Companies & Distributors – 0.7%  

United Rentals, Inc.* (a)

    1,180       372,538  

WW Grainger, Inc.

    784       458,130  
              830,668  
Total Common Stocks
(Cost $126,865,011)

 

    125,453,875  
    Principal
Amount
       
SECURITIES LENDING REINVESTMENTS(b) – 0.2%  
REPURCHASE AGREEMENTS – 0.2%  

Citigroup Global Markets, Inc., 3.00%, dated 10/31/2022, due 11/1/2022, repurchase price $264,487, collateralized by various U.S. Treasury Securities, ranging from 0.75% – 5.50%, maturing 7/15/2028 – 1/15/2029; total market value $266,344
(Cost $264,465)

  $ 264,465       264,465  
Total Investments – 98.7%
(Cost $127,129,476)

 

    125,718,340  

Other assets less liabilities – 1.3%

 

    1,631,500  
NET ASSETS – 100.0%

 

  $ 127,349,840  

 

*

Non-income producing security.

 

(a) 

The security or a portion of this security is on loan at October 31, 2022. The total value of securities on loan at October 31, 2022 was $7,725,995, collateralized in the form of cash with a value of $264,465 that was reinvested in the securities shown in the Securities Lending Reinvestment section of the Schedule of Investments and $7,671,021 of collateral in the form of U.S. Government Treasury Securities, interest rates ranging from 0.00% – 6.25%, and maturity dates ranging from November 15, 2022 – May 15, 2052; a total value of $7,935,486.

 

(b) 

The security was purchased with cash collateral held from securities on loan at October 31, 2022. The total value of securities purchased was $264,465.

 

Percentages shown are based on Net Assets.

 

See Accompanying Notes to the Financial Statements.

 

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FlexShares® US Quality Large Cap Index Fund (cont.)

 

 

As of October 31, 2022, the gross unrealized appreciation (depreciation) of investments based on the aggregate cost of investments (including derivative instruments, if applicable) for federal income tax purposes was as follows:

 

   

Aggregate gross unrealized appreciation

  $ 9,528,706  

Aggregate gross unrealized depreciation

    (11,003,223

Net unrealized depreciation

  $ (1,474,517

Federal income tax cost

  $ 127,144,601  

 

Futures Contracts

FlexShares® US Quality Large Cap Index Fund had the following open futures contracts as of October 31, 2022:

 

    Number of
Contracts
    Expiration
Date
    Trading
Currency
    Notional
Amount
    Value and
Unrealized
Appreciation/
(Depreciation)*
 

Long Contracts

 

 

S&P 500 E-Mini Index

    7       12/16/2022       USD     $ 1,359,050     $ (58,578

S&P 500 Micro E-Mini Index

    27       12/16/2022       USD       524,205       10,322  
                                    $ (48,256

 

*

This amount represents the cumulative appreciation/depreciation on futures contracts. Current day’s variation margin is reported within the Statement of Assets and Liabilities for futures contracts.

 

Abbreviations:

 

USD — US Dollar

 

Security Type   % of Net Assets  

Common Stocks

    98.5

Securities Lending Reinvestments

    0.2  

Others(1)

    1.3  
      100.0

 

(1)

Includes any other net assets/(liabilities).

 

See Accompanying Notes to the Financial Statements.

 

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Schedule of Investments

FlexShares® STOXX® US ESG Select Index Fund

 

October 31, 2022

 

 

Investments   Shares     Value  
COMMON STOCKS – 99.3%  
Aerospace & Defense – 0.1%  

Howmet Aerospace, Inc.(a)

    5,032     $ 178,888  
Air Freight & Logistics – 0.2%  

FedEx Corp.

    2,294       367,682  
Airlines – 0.1%  

American Airlines Group, Inc.* (a)

    2,442       34,627  

Delta Air Lines, Inc.*

    2,886       97,922  

Southwest Airlines Co.*

    1,776       64,558  
              197,107  
Auto Components – 0.1%  

Aptiv plc*

    1,110       101,088  
Automobiles – 3.0%  

General Motors Co.

    16,428       644,799  

Tesla, Inc.*

    19,758       4,495,735  
              5,140,534  
Banks – 5.2%  

Bank of America Corp.

    80,216       2,890,984  

Citigroup, Inc.

    22,052       1,011,305  

Fifth Third Bancorp

    5,994       213,926  

Huntington Bancshares, Inc.(a)

    16,946       257,240  

JPMorgan Chase & Co.

    33,152       4,173,174  

KeyCorp

    9,694       173,232  

Regions Financial Corp.

    6,660       146,187  
              8,866,048  
Beverages – 0.6%  

Coca-Cola Co. (The)

    15,022       899,067  

Keurig Dr Pepper, Inc.(a)

    3,182       123,589  
              1,022,656  
Biotechnology – 2.1%  

AbbVie, Inc.

    6,734       985,858  

Amgen, Inc.

    3,034       820,242  

Biogen, Inc.*

    592       167,796  

Gilead Sciences, Inc.

    6,882       539,962  

Regeneron Pharmaceuticals, Inc.*

    444       332,445  

Vertex Pharmaceuticals, Inc.*

    2,442       761,904  
              3,608,207  
Investments   Shares     Value  
Building Products – 0.3%  

Allegion plc

    148     $ 15,506  

Johnson Controls International plc

    2,442       141,245  

Trane Technologies plc

    2,664       425,255  
              582,006  
Capital Markets – 3.6%  

Bank of New York Mellon Corp. (The)

    7,104       299,150  

BlackRock, Inc.

    1,702       1,099,339  

Blackstone, Inc., Class A

    2,516       229,308  

Goldman Sachs Group, Inc. (The)

    3,922       1,351,168  

Moody’s Corp.

    1,554       411,608  

Morgan Stanley

    12,876       1,058,021  

MSCI, Inc.

    740       346,956  

Nasdaq, Inc.

    3,922       244,105  

S&P Global, Inc.

    3,108       998,445  

State Street Corp.

    2,590       191,660  
              6,229,760  
Chemicals – 0.9%  

Air Products and Chemicals, Inc.

    1,258       315,003  

DuPont de Nemours, Inc.(a)

    3,996       228,571  

Eastman Chemical Co.

    296       22,736  

Ecolab, Inc.

    2,220       348,696  

PPG Industries, Inc.

    1,850       211,233  

Sherwin-Williams Co. (The)

    1,776       399,653  
              1,525,892  
Commercial Services & Supplies – 0.3%  

Cintas Corp.

    962       411,303  

Republic Services, Inc.

    888       117,767  
              529,070  
Communications Equipment – 1.0%  

Cisco Systems, Inc.

    38,998       1,771,679  
Consumer Finance – 0.2%  

Capital One Financial Corp.

    3,700       392,274  
Containers & Packaging – 0.3%  

Amcor plc

    15,540       179,953  

Ball Corp.(a)

    3,626       179,088  

Westrock Co.

    2,664       90,736  
              449,777  

 

See Accompanying Notes to the Financial Statements.

 

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FlexShares® STOXX® US ESG Select Index Fund (cont.)

 

 

Investments   Shares     Value  
COMMON STOCKS – (continued)  
Distributors – 0.1%  

LKQ Corp.

    1,702     $ 94,699  
Diversified Financial Services – 2.7%  

Apollo Global Management, Inc.(a)

    5,180       286,765  

Berkshire Hathaway, Inc., Class B*

    14,504       4,279,985  
              4,566,750  
Diversified Telecommunication Services – 0.9%  

Lumen Technologies, Inc.(a)

    1,702       12,527  

Verizon Communications, Inc.

    39,812       1,487,774  
              1,500,301  
Electric Utilities – 0.1%  

Entergy Corp.

    1,110       118,925  

Evergy, Inc.

    1,184       72,378  
              191,303  
Electrical Equipment – 0.6%  

Eaton Corp. plc

    3,848       577,470  

Emerson Electric Co.

    3,182       275,561  

Rockwell Automation, Inc.(a)

    814       207,814  
              1,060,845  
Electronic Equipment, Instruments & Components – 0.5%  

Amphenol Corp., Class A

    4,292       325,463  

Corning, Inc.(a)

    5,994       192,827  

Keysight Technologies, Inc.*

    1,406       244,855  

TE Connectivity Ltd.

    1,110       135,675  
              898,820  
Energy Equipment & Services – 0.7%  

Baker Hughes Co.(a)

    7,696       212,871  

Halliburton Co.

    3,478       126,669  

Schlumberger NV

    15,836       823,947  
              1,163,487  
Entertainment – 1.2%  

Activision Blizzard, Inc.

    2,664       193,939  

Walt Disney Co. (The)*

    17,242       1,836,963  
              2,030,902  
Equity Real Estate Investment Trusts (REITs) – 1.6%  

Alexandria Real Estate Equities, Inc.

    592       86,018  
Investments   Shares     Value  
Equity Real Estate Investment Trusts (REITs) – (continued)  

AvalonBay Communities, Inc.

    1,554     $ 272,136  

Boston Properties, Inc.

    1,406       102,216  

Camden Property Trust

    666       76,956  

Digital Realty Trust, Inc.

    1,110       111,278  

Equity Residential

    1,924       121,250  

Essex Property Trust, Inc.

    370       82,229  

Healthpeak Properties, Inc.

    6,438       152,774  

Host Hotels & Resorts, Inc.

    4,144       78,239  

Iron Mountain, Inc.

    2,146       107,450  

Kimco Realty Corp.(a)

    3,848       82,270  

Prologis, Inc.

    2,886       319,625  

Realty Income Corp.(a)

    6,882       428,542  

Simon Property Group, Inc.

    1,110       120,968  

Sun Communities, Inc.

    962       129,726  

Ventas, Inc.

    3,848       150,572  

Welltower, Inc.(a)

    5,180       316,187  
              2,738,436  
Food & Staples Retailing – 1.5%  

Kroger Co. (The)

    3,404       160,975  

Walgreens Boots Alliance, Inc.

    2,220       81,030  

Walmart, Inc.

    16,428       2,338,197  
              2,580,202  
Food Products – 0.3%  

Bunge Ltd.

    444       43,823  

Darling Ingredients, Inc.*

    814       63,883  

General Mills, Inc.

    2,442       199,218  

Hershey Co. (The)

    518       123,683  

Kellogg Co.

    1,406       108,009  
              538,616  
Health Care Equipment & Supplies – 2.6%  

Baxter International, Inc.

    3,848       209,139  

Becton Dickinson and Co.

    2,146       506,392  

Boston Scientific Corp.*

    10,730       462,570  

Cooper Cos., Inc. (The)

    296       80,923  

Dexcom, Inc.*

    2,368       286,007  

Edwards Lifesciences Corp.*

    5,846       423,426  

Hologic, Inc.*

    2,146       145,499  

Intuitive Surgical, Inc.*

    3,404       838,984  

Medtronic plc

    4,810       420,105  

Stryker Corp.

    3,848       882,115  

 

See Accompanying Notes to the Financial Statements.

 

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FlexShares® STOXX® US ESG Select Index Fund (cont.)

 

 

Investments   Shares     Value  
COMMON STOCKS — (continued)  
Health Care Equipment & Supplies – (continued)  

Zimmer Biomet Holdings, Inc.

    1,628     $ 184,534  
              4,439,694  
Health Care Providers & Services – 3.7%  

Cigna Corp.

    1,184       382,503  

Elevance Health, Inc.

    2,738       1,497,056  

Humana, Inc.

    740       412,979  

Quest Diagnostics, Inc.

    666       95,671  

UnitedHealth Group, Inc.

    7,030       3,902,705  
              6,290,914  
Hotels, Restaurants & Leisure – 2.7%  

Booking Holdings, Inc.*

    370       691,708  

Caesars Entertainment, Inc.*

    1,480       64,720  

Carnival Corp.* (a)

    7,104       64,362  

Chipotle Mexican Grill, Inc.*

    222       332,629  

Domino’s Pizza, Inc.

    370       122,929  

Hilton Worldwide Holdings, Inc.

    2,590       350,323  

Las Vegas Sands Corp.* (a)

    1,924       73,131  

Marriott International, Inc., Class A

    2,738       438,381  

McDonald’s Corp.

    4,144       1,129,903  

MGM Resorts International

    2,738       97,391  

Royal Caribbean Cruises Ltd.* (a)

    962       51,352  

Starbucks Corp.

    8,510       736,881  

Yum China Holdings, Inc.

    3,182       131,576  

Yum! Brands, Inc.

    2,664       315,018  
              4,600,304  
Household Durables – 0.0%(b)  

Whirlpool Corp.(a)

    296       40,919  
Household Products – 0.2%  

Clorox Co. (The)(a)

    370       54,035  

Colgate-Palmolive Co.

    2,960       218,566  

Kimberly-Clark Corp.

    1,258       156,571  
              429,172  
Industrial Conglomerates – 0.9%  

3M Co.

    5,254       660,901  

General Electric Co.

    12,506       973,092  
              1,633,993  
Investments   Shares     Value  
Insurance – 2.3%  

Aflac, Inc.

    6,734     $ 438,451  

American International Group, Inc.

    4,662       265,734  

Aon plc, Class A

    1,480       416,605  

Arch Capital Group Ltd.*

    1,924       110,630  

Chubb Ltd.

    2,294       492,958  

Hartford Financial Services Group, Inc. (The)

    2,220       160,750  

Marsh & McLennan Cos., Inc.

    3,774       609,463  

MetLife, Inc.

    6,586       482,161  

Principal Financial Group, Inc.(a)

    2,886       254,343  

Progressive Corp. (The)

    4,292       551,093  

Willis Towers Watson plc

    1,036       226,066  
              4,008,254  
Interactive Media & Services – 3.4%  

Alphabet, Inc., Class C*

    35,520       3,362,323  

Meta Platforms, Inc., Class A*

    25,752       2,399,056  

Snap, Inc., Class A*

    10,878       107,801  
              5,869,180  
Internet & Direct Marketing Retail – 4.2%  

Amazon.com, Inc.*

    67,636       6,928,632  

eBay, Inc.

    5,402       215,215  

Etsy, Inc.* (a)

    1,480       138,987  
              7,282,834  
IT Services – 4.9%  

Accenture plc, Class A

    7,548       2,142,877  

Automatic Data Processing, Inc.

    4,736       1,144,691  

Block, Inc., Class A*

    1,776       106,684  

Broadridge Financial Solutions, Inc.

    444       66,627  

Cognizant Technology Solutions Corp., Class A

    5,994       373,127  

Gartner, Inc.*

    740       223,421  

International Business Machines Corp.

    10,212       1,412,217  

Mastercard, Inc., Class A

    6,364       2,088,538  

PayPal Holdings, Inc.*

    10,730       896,813  
              8,454,995  
Leisure Products – 0.0%(b)  

Hasbro, Inc.

    1,036       67,599  
Life Sciences Tools & Services – 1.9%  

Agilent Technologies, Inc.

    1,776       245,709  

 

See Accompanying Notes to the Financial Statements.

 

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FlexShares® STOXX® US ESG Select Index Fund (cont.)

 

 

Investments   Shares     Value  
COMMON STOCKS — (continued)  
Life Sciences Tools & Services – (continued)  

Avantor, Inc.*

    2,812     $ 56,718  

Bio-Rad Laboratories, Inc., Class A*

    148       52,053  

Charles River Laboratories International, Inc.*

    222       47,119  

Danaher Corp.

    5,106       1,285,027  

Illumina, Inc.* (a)

    1,110       253,990  

IQVIA Holdings, Inc.*

    740       155,156  

Mettler-Toledo International, Inc.*

    148       187,210  

PerkinElmer, Inc.

    740       98,849  

Thermo Fisher Scientific, Inc.

    1,480       760,676  

Waters Corp.*

    222       66,416  

West Pharmaceutical Services, Inc.

    370       85,137  
              3,294,060  
Machinery – 1.9%  

Caterpillar, Inc.

    3,996       864,974  

Cummins, Inc.

    1,332       325,687  

Deere & Co.

    2,294       908,011  

Dover Corp.

    444       58,027  

Fortive Corp.

    3,478       222,244  

Ingersoll Rand, Inc.

    2,516       127,058  

Otis Worldwide Corp.

    4,070       287,505  

Parker-Hannifin Corp.(a)

    666       193,553  

Stanley Black & Decker, Inc.

    1,776       139,398  

Xylem, Inc.

    1,406       144,017  
              3,270,474  
Media – 0.6%  

Comcast Corp., Class A

    25,160       798,578  

Interpublic Group of Cos., Inc. (The)

    3,848       114,632  

Omnicom Group, Inc.(a)

    1,998       145,355  

Paramount Global, Class B(a)

    3,034       55,583  
              1,114,148  
Metals & Mining – 0.6%  

Alcoa Corp.

    296       11,553  

Freeport-McMoRan, Inc.

    11,100       351,759  

Newmont Corp.

    7,548       319,431  

Nucor Corp.

    2,072       272,220  
              954,963  
Investments   Shares     Value  
Mortgage Real Estate Investment Trusts (REITs) – 0.0%(b)  

Annaly Capital Management, Inc.

    1,628     $ 30,199  
Multiline Retail – 0.4%  

Dollar Tree, Inc.* (a)

    1,258       199,393  

Target Corp.

    3,404       559,107  
              758,500  
Multi-Utilities – 0.2%  

CMS Energy Corp.

    1,554       88,656  

Sempra Energy

    1,258       189,882  
              278,538  
Oil, Gas & Consumable Fuels – 7.1%  

APA Corp.

    2,442       111,013  

Chesapeake Energy Corp.

    444       45,408  

Chevron Corp.(a)

    20,350       3,681,315  

ConocoPhillips

    7,400       933,066  

Devon Energy Corp.

    3,626       280,471  

Diamondback Energy, Inc.(a)

    962       151,140  

EOG Resources, Inc.

    2,294       313,177  

EQT Corp.

    1,406       58,827  

Exxon Mobil Corp.

    46,916       5,198,762  

Hess Corp.

    962       135,719  

Occidental Petroleum Corp.(a)

    2,812       204,151  

Ovintiv, Inc.

    1,406       71,214  

Phillips 66(a)

    5,476       571,092  

Valero Energy Corp.(a)

    2,960       371,628  
              12,126,983  
Personal Products – 0.3%  

Estee Lauder Cos., Inc. (The), Class A

    2,220       445,088  
Pharmaceuticals – 8.5%  

Bristol-Myers Squibb Co.

    20,128       1,559,316  

Eli Lilly & Co.

    7,178       2,599,082  

Johnson & Johnson

    29,600       5,149,512  

Merck & Co., Inc.

    28,490       2,883,188  

Pfizer, Inc.

    52,466       2,442,292  
              14,633,390  
Professional Services – 0.3%  

Booz Allen Hamilton Holding Corp.

    1,480       161,098  

Verisk Analytics, Inc.

    1,776       324,706  
              485,804  

 

See Accompanying Notes to the Financial Statements.

 

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FlexShares® STOXX® US ESG Select Index Fund (cont.)

 

 

Investments   Shares     Value  
COMMON STOCKS — (continued)  
Real Estate Management & Development – 0.1%  

CBRE Group, Inc., Class A*

    3,626     $ 257,228  
Road & Rail – 0.9%  

JB Hunt Transport Services, Inc.

    296       50,637  

Uber Technologies, Inc.*

    18,574       493,511  

Union Pacific Corp.

    4,662       919,067  
              1,463,215  
Semiconductors & Semiconductor Equipment – 5.1%  

Advanced Micro Devices, Inc.*

    8,954       537,777  

Analog Devices, Inc.

    3,996       569,910  

Applied Materials, Inc.

    8,362       738,281  

Intel Corp.

    38,998       1,108,713  

Lam Research Corp.

    1,258       509,213  

Microchip Technology, Inc.

    3,922       242,144  

Micron Technology, Inc.

    10,508       568,483  

NVIDIA Corp.

    13,986       1,887,691  

Qorvo, Inc.*

    592       50,959  

QUALCOMM, Inc.

    8,510       1,001,287  

Skyworks Solutions, Inc.

    1,036       89,106  

Teradyne, Inc.

    444       36,119  

Texas Instruments, Inc.

    8,584       1,378,848  

Wolfspeed, Inc.* (a)

    518       40,793  
              8,759,324  
Software – 8.5%  

Adobe, Inc.*

    4,440       1,414,140  

Autodesk, Inc.*

    2,442       523,321  

Cadence Design Systems, Inc.*

    1,110       168,043  

Check Point Software Technologies Ltd.*

    370       47,815  

Crowdstrike Holdings, Inc., Class A*

    1,258       202,790  

DocuSign, Inc.*

    1,998       96,503  

Fortinet, Inc.*

    6,216       355,307  

Intuit, Inc.

    2,146       917,415  

Microsoft Corp.

    33,966       7,884,528  

NortonLifeLock, Inc.

    2,146       48,349  

Oracle Corp.

    8,806       687,484  

Palo Alto Networks, Inc.*

    2,146       368,232  

Salesforce, Inc.*

    5,550       902,375  

ServiceNow, Inc.*

    1,110       467,021  

Splunk, Inc.*

    1,184       98,402  
Investments   Shares     Value  
Software – (continued)  

Synopsys, Inc.*

    1,184     $ 346,379  

Zendesk, Inc.*

    962       73,776  
              14,601,880  
Specialty Retail – 2.9%  

AutoZone, Inc.*

    148       374,866  

Best Buy Co., Inc.

    2,368       161,995  

Home Depot, Inc. (The)

    5,846       1,731,176  

Lowe’s Cos., Inc.

    4,736       923,283  

Ross Stores, Inc.

    3,330       318,648  

TJX Cos., Inc. (The)

    13,246       955,036  

Tractor Supply Co.

    1,258       276,471  

Ulta Beauty, Inc.*

    296       124,133  

Williams-Sonoma, Inc.

    814       100,798  
              4,966,406  
Technology Hardware, Storage & Peripherals – 5.6%  

Apple, Inc.

    56,980       8,737,313  

Dell Technologies, Inc., Class C

    1,110       42,624  

Hewlett Packard Enterprise Co.

    15,984       228,092  

HP, Inc.

    10,360       286,143  

NetApp, Inc.

    1,850       128,149  

Seagate Technology Holdings plc

    592       29,399  

Western Digital Corp.* (a)

    3,108       106,822  
              9,558,542  
Textiles, Apparel & Luxury Goods – 0.8%  

Lululemon Athletica, Inc.* (a)

    1,406       462,630  

NIKE, Inc., Class B

    9,546       884,724  

VF Corp.

    3,848       108,706  
              1,456,060  
Tobacco – 0.2%  

Altria Group, Inc.

    6,808       315,006  
Trading Companies & Distributors – 0.2%  

United Rentals, Inc.* (a)

    370       116,813  

WW Grainger, Inc.

    296       172,967  
              289,780  
Water Utilities – 0.1%  

American Water Works Co., Inc.

    1,702       247,369  
Total Common Stocks
(Cost $169,811,069)

 

    170,751,844  

 

See Accompanying Notes to the Financial Statements.

 

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FlexShares® STOXX® US ESG Select Index Fund (cont.)

 

 

Investments   Principal
Amount
    Value  
SECURITIES LENDING REINVESTMENTS(c) – 0.1%  
REPURCHASE AGREEMENTS – 0.1%  

Citigroup Global Markets, Inc., 3.00%, dated 10/31/2022, due 11/1/2022, repurchase price $225,712, collateralized by various U.S. Treasury Securities, ranging from 0.75% –5.50%, maturing 7/15/2028 –1/15/2029; total market value $227,296
(Cost $225,693)

  $ 225,693     $ 225,693  
Total Investments – 99.4%
(Cost $170,036,762)

 

    170,977,537  

Other assets less liabilities – 0.6%

 

    1,002,389  
NET ASSETS – 100.0%

 

  $ 171,979,926  

 

*

Non-income producing security.

 

(a) 

The security or a portion of this security is on loan at October 31, 2022. The total value of securities on loan at October 31, 2022 was $9,174,813, collateralized in the form of cash with a value of

  $225,693 that was reinvested in the securities shown in the Securities Lending Reinvestment section of the Schedule of Investments; $9,139,258 of collateral in the form of U.S. Government Treasury Securities, interest rates ranging from 0.00% – 6.63%, and maturity dates ranging from November 15, 2022 – May 15, 2052 and $2,503 of collateral in the form of Foreign Government Fixed Income Securities, interest rates ranging from 0.00% – 6.25%, and maturity dates ranging from July 15, 2023 – June 30, 2120; a total value of $9,367,454.

 

(b) 

Represents less than 0.05% of net assets.

 

(c) 

The security was purchased with cash collateral held from securities on loan at October 31, 2022. The total value of securities purchased was $225,693.

 

Percentages shown are based on Net Assets.

 

As of October 31, 2022, the gross unrealized appreciation (depreciation) of investments based on the aggregate cost of investments (including derivative instruments, if applicable) for federal income tax purposes was as follows:

 

       

Aggregate gross unrealized appreciation

  $ 20,039,041  

Aggregate gross unrealized depreciation

    (19,109,350

Net unrealized appreciation

  $ 929,691  

Federal income tax cost

  $ 170,011,778  

 

Investment in a company which was affiliated for the period ended October 31, 2022, was as follows:

 

Security   Value
October 31,
2021
    Purchases
at Cost
    Sales
Proceeds
    Shares
October 31,
2022
    Value
October 31,
2022
    Change in
Unrealized
Appreciation
(Depreciation)
    Dividend
Income
    Realized
Loss
 

Northern Trust Corp.

  $     $ 129,215     $ 104,816           $     $     $ 1,575     $ (24,399

 

Futures Contracts

FlexShares® STOXX® US ESG Select Index Fund had the following open futures contracts as of October 31, 2022:

 

    Number of
Contracts
    Expiration
Date
    Trading
Currency
    Notional
Amount
    Value and
Unrealized
Depreciation*
 

Long Contracts

 

 

S&P 500 E-Mini Index

    6       12/16/2022       USD     $ 1,164,900     $ (36,068

 

*

This amount represents the cumulative appreciation/depreciation on futures contracts. Current day’s variation margin is reported within the Statement of Assets and Liabilities for futures contracts.

 

Abbreviations:

 

USD – US Dollar

 

See Accompanying Notes to the Financial Statements.

 

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FlexShares® STOXX® US ESG Select Index Fund (cont.)

 

 

Security Type   % of Net Assets  

Common Stocks

    99.3

Securities Lending Reinvestments

    0.1  

Others(1)

    0.6  
      100.0

 

(1)

Includes any other net assets/(liabilities).

 

See Accompanying Notes to the Financial Statements.

 

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Schedule of Investments

FlexShares® STOXX® Global ESG Select Index Fund

 

October 31, 2022

 

 

Investments   Shares     Value  
COMMON STOCKS – 99.3%  
Aerospace & Defense – 0.1%  

Howmet Aerospace, Inc.

    1,850     $ 65,767  

Kongsberg Gruppen ASA

    300       10,751  

MTU Aero Engines AG

    175       31,349  

QinetiQ Group plc

    2,350       9,724  

Rheinmetall AG

    200       32,517  

Saab AB, Class B

    375       13,242  

Singapore Technologies Engineering Ltd.

    17,500       40,810  
              204,160  
Air Freight & Logistics – 0.3%  

Deutsche Post AG (Registered)

    3,300       117,122  

DSV A/S

    950       128,642  

FedEx Corp.(a)

    725       116,203  

International Distributions Services plc

    3,375       7,861  
              369,828  
Airlines – 0.1%  

ANA Holdings, Inc.*

    2,500       48,626  

International Consolidated Airlines Group SA* (a)

    17,750       24,843  

Qantas Airways Ltd.*

    13,750       51,348  

Singapore Airlines Ltd.*

    5,000       18,585  
              143,402  
Auto Components – 0.3%  

Bridgestone Corp.

    5,000       180,375  

Cie Generale des Etablissements Michelin SCA

    5,050       128,822  

Continental AG

    275       14,264  

Denso Corp.

    2,500       124,298  

Faurecia SE*

    600       8,966  

Sumitomo Electric Industries Ltd.

    2,500       26,138  

Valeo

    1,025       16,908  
              499,771  
Automobiles – 1.9%  

Bayerische Motoren Werke AG

    2,375       186,660  

Ferrari NV

    550       108,447  

General Motors Co.

    10,700       419,975  
Investments   Shares     Value  
Automobiles – (continued)  

Honda Motor Co. Ltd.

    10,000     $ 226,932  

Isuzu Motors Ltd.

    2,500       29,333  

Mazda Motor Corp.

    2,500       16,870  

Mercedes-Benz Group AG

    5,550       321,441  

Mitsubishi Motors Corp.*

    5,000       16,820  

Nissan Motor Co. Ltd.

    15,000       47,876  

Renault SA*

    1,150       35,428  

Stellantis NV

    13,275       179,224  

Subaru Corp.

    2,500       38,946  

Suzuki Motor Corp.

    2,500       84,435  

Toyota Motor Corp.

    57,500       796,725  

Volkswagen AG (Preference)

    1,225       156,596  

Yamaha Motor Co. Ltd.

    2,500       51,636  
              2,717,344  
Banks – 8.4%  

Australia & New Zealand Banking Group Ltd.

    18,275       298,693  

Banco Bilbao Vizcaya Argentaria SA(a)

    35,625       183,409  

Banco BPM SpA

    10,575       31,993  

Banco de Sabadell SA

    23,675       18,616  

Banco Santander SA(a)

    118,800       307,865  

Bank of America Corp.

    31,525       1,136,161  

Bank of Ireland Group plc

    7,000       50,477  

Bank of Montreal

    3,200       294,394  

Bank of Nova Scotia (The)

    4,350       209,998  

Bankinter SA(a)

    4,350       26,295  

Barclays plc

    70,000       119,086  

BAWAG Group AG* (b)

    550       26,593  

CaixaBank SA

    13,050       43,247  

Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce

    5,525       250,601  

Citigroup, Inc.

    14,375       659,237  

Commerzbank AG*

    3,575       28,606  

Commonwealth Bank of Australia(a)

    11,825       791,537  

Danske Bank A/S

    4,225       68,205  

DBS Group Holdings Ltd.

    7,500       181,259  

Fifth Third Bancorp

    2,150       76,733  

Hang Seng Bank Ltd.

    5,000       70,383  

HSBC Holdings plc

    108,750       560,061  

 

See Accompanying Notes to the Financial Statements.

 

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FlexShares® STOXX® Global ESG Select Index Fund (cont.)

 

 

Investments   Shares     Value  
COMMON STOCKS – (continued)  
Banks – (continued)  

Huntington Bancshares, Inc.(a)

    6,650     $ 100,947  

ING Groep NV

    9,650       94,937  

Intesa Sanpaolo SpA

    130,175       248,182  

JPMorgan Chase & Co.

    25,925       3,263,439  

KBC Group NV

    925       46,351  

KeyCorp

    3,075       54,950  

Lloyds Banking Group plc

    377,775       182,767  

Mediobanca Banca di Credito Finanziario SpA

    4,375       39,660  

Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group, Inc.

    82,500       388,258  

National Australia Bank Ltd.

    7,625       158,074  

National Bank of Canada

    825       56,103  

NatWest Group plc

    25,825       69,815  

Nordea Bank Abp

    23,650       226,171  

Oversea-Chinese Banking Corp. Ltd.

    20,000       171,437  

Royal Bank of Canada

    6,625       612,207  

Skandinaviska Enskilda Banken AB, Class A

    10,575       111,488  

Societe Generale SA

    5,650       129,693  

Standard Chartered plc

    11,400       68,278  

Svenska Handelsbanken AB, Class A

    11,200       104,039  

Swedbank AB, Class A

    4,825       71,892  

Toronto-Dominion Bank (The)

    6,400       409,088  

Virgin Money UK plc

    7,550       11,831  

Westpac Banking Corp.

    20,275       312,582  
              12,365,638  
Beverages – 1.6%  

Anheuser-Busch InBev SA/NV

    4,325       216,295  

Britvic plc

    2,425       20,312  

Budweiser Brewing Co. APAC Ltd.(b)

    7,500       15,784  

Carlsberg A/S, Class B

    375       44,208  

Coca-Cola Co. (The)

    17,200       1,029,420  

Coca-Cola HBC AG

    800       17,524  

Davide Campari-Milano NV

    1,475       13,257  

Diageo plc

    10,250       424,612  

Heineken Holding NV

    500       34,147  

Heineken NV

    1,225       102,428  
Investments   Shares     Value  
Beverages – (continued)  

Keurig Dr Pepper, Inc.

    3,725     $ 144,679  

Kirin Holdings Co. Ltd.

    2,500       36,827  

Pernod Ricard SA

    1,325       232,709  

Remy Cointreau SA

    125       19,162  

Royal Unibrew A/S

    125       7,141  
              2,358,505  
Biotechnology – 0.5%  

Gilead Sciences, Inc.

    3,675       288,340  

Grifols SA* (a)

    625       5,316  

Swedish Orphan Biovitrum AB*

    1,350       24,837  

Vertex Pharmaceuticals, Inc.*

    1,500       468,000  
              786,493  
Building Products – 0.5%  

AGC, Inc.

    2,500       78,464  

Assa Abloy AB, Class B

    7,300       147,315  

Belimo Holding AG (Registered)

    50       20,385  

Cie de Saint-Gobain

    2,425       99,225  

Daikin Industries Ltd.

    1,100       165,664  

Fletcher Building Ltd.

    3,425       10,227  

Lixil Corp.

    2,500       37,861  

Nibe Industrier AB, Class B(a)

    3,550       28,303  

Reliance Worldwide Corp. Ltd.(a)

    5,025       10,315  

ROCKWOOL A/S, Class B

    75       14,935  

Trane Technologies plc

    900       143,667  
              756,361  
Capital Markets – 2.3%  

3i Group plc

    1,350       18,038  

abrdn plc

    7,000       12,815  

Allfunds Group plc

    2,025       12,779  

BlackRock, Inc.

    1,075       694,353  

Credit Suisse Group AG (Registered)

    9,225       38,071  

Daiwa Securities Group, Inc.

    17,500       68,288  

Deutsche Boerse AG

    400       65,093  

Euronext NV(b)

    450       28,598  

Goldman Sachs Group, Inc. (The)

    2,000       689,020  

Hong Kong Exchanges & Clearing Ltd.

    7,500       199,685  

IG Group Holdings plc

    1,300       11,907  

Intermediate Capital Group plc

    200       2,445  

Julius Baer Group Ltd.

    1,100       52,727  

 

See Accompanying Notes to the Financial Statements.

 

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FlexShares® STOXX® Global ESG Select Index Fund (cont.)

 

 

Investments   Shares     Value  
COMMON STOCKS – (continued)  
Capital Markets – (continued)  

London Stock Exchange Group plc

    1,900     $ 165,511  

Macquarie Group Ltd.

    2,600       281,806  

Man Group plc

    2,625       6,549  

Morgan Stanley

    4,000       328,680  

MSCI, Inc.

    225       105,493  

Nasdaq, Inc.

    1,475       91,804  

S&P Global, Inc.

    1,075       345,344  

St James’s Place plc

    2,475       30,348  

UBS Group AG (Registered)

    11,175       177,438  
              3,426,792  
Chemicals – 0.9%  

Air Liquide SA

    1,750       228,828  

Akzo Nobel NV

    500       30,856  

Arkema SA

    300       23,756  

Chr Hansen Holding A/S

    400       22,218  

Covestro AG(b)

    1,025       34,890  

Croda International plc

    600       46,699  

Ecolab, Inc.

    875       137,436  

Givaudan SA (Registered)

    25       74,694  

Hexpol AB

    2,200       21,700  

Incitec Pivot Ltd.

    11,750       28,176  

Kansai Paint Co. Ltd.

    2,500       32,630  

Koninklijke DSM NV

    1,300       153,283  

LANXESS AG

    300       10,155  

Mitsubishi Chemical Group Corp.

    7,500       33,914  

Novozymes A/S, Class B

    1,300       68,292  

OCI NV

    425       16,264  

Orica Ltd.(a)

    2,300       20,414  

Sherwin-Williams Co. (The)

    725       163,147  

Solvay SA

    275       24,799  

Victrex plc

    825       15,701  

Wacker Chemie AG

    75       8,740  

Yara International ASA

    1,075       47,976  
              1,244,568  
Commercial Services & Supplies – 0.3%  

Cintas Corp.

    675       288,596  

Elis SA

    625       7,172  

ISS A/S*

    1,050       19,278  

Rentokil Initial plc

    8,750       54,845  

Serco Group plc

    6,800       12,793  
Investments   Shares     Value  
Commercial Services & Supplies – (continued)  

SPIE SA

    825     $ 19,308  
              401,992  
Communications Equipment – 0.5%  

Cisco Systems, Inc.

    12,250       556,517  

Nokia OYJ(a)

    25,100       111,808  
              668,325  
Construction & Engineering – 0.5%  

Arcadis NV

    550       18,689  

Balfour Beatty plc

    1,925       6,618  

Bouygues SA

    1,425       40,675  

Eiffage SA

    525       47,499  

Ferrovial SA

    2,800       68,382  

Kajima Corp.

    2,500       23,564  

Obayashi Corp.

    5,000       32,126  

Shimizu Corp.

    2,500       12,497  

Skanska AB, Class B

    3,350       52,082  

Sweco AB, Class B

    1,400       10,515  

Vinci SA

    3,675       338,447  

WSP Global, Inc.

    250       30,688  
              681,782  
Construction Materials – 0.2%  

CRH plc

    2,200       79,321  

Holcim AG*

    3,275       148,836  

Wienerberger AG

    925       21,155  
              249,312  
Consumer Finance – 0.1%  

Capital One Financial Corp.

    1,200       127,224  

Marui Group Co. Ltd.

    2,500       41,276  
              168,500  
Containers & Packaging – 0.2%  

Amcor plc

    11,200       129,696  

Ball Corp.(a)

    1,400       69,146  

Billerud AB

    1,125       14,518  

DS Smith plc

    6,375       21,300  

Huhtamaki OYJ

    525       18,861  

Orora Ltd.

    4,700       9,106  

SIG Group AG*

    850       16,342  

Smurfit Kappa Group plc

    1,575       52,195  

 

See Accompanying Notes to the Financial Statements.

 

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FlexShares® STOXX® Global ESG Select Index Fund (cont.)

 

 

Investments   Shares     Value  
COMMON STOCKS – (continued)  
Containers & Packaging – (continued)  

Westrock Co.

    800     $ 27,248  
              358,412  
Distributors – 0.1%  

D’ieteren Group

    100       16,634  

Inchcape plc

    1,875       16,061  

LKQ Corp.

    825       45,903  
              78,598  
Diversified Financial Services – 1.7%  

AMP Ltd.*

    9,125       7,352  

Apollo Global Management, Inc.(a)

    1,975       109,336  

Berkshire Hathaway, Inc., Class B*

    7,600       2,242,684  

Eurazeo SE

    300       17,138  

EXOR NV*

    650       43,685  

Kinnevik AB, Class B*

    1,275       15,749  

M&G plc

    7,425       14,978  

ORIX Corp.

    5,000       73,502  

Wendel SE

    175       13,716  
              2,538,140  
Diversified Telecommunication Services – 1.5%  

BCE, Inc.

    2,450       110,372  

BT Group plc

    32,525       48,607  

Chorus Ltd.(a)

    3,275       15,811  

Deutsche Telekom AG (Registered)

    24,100       456,472  

Infrastrutture Wireless Italiane SpA(a) (b)

    1,875       16,552  

Koninklijke KPN NV

    19,350       54,142  

Nippon Telegraph & Telephone Corp.

    7,500       206,580  

Orange SA

    7,000       66,632  

PCCW Ltd.

    25,000       9,554  

Proximus SADP

    2,250       23,594  

Singapore Telecommunications Ltd.

    40,000       70,666  

Spark New Zealand Ltd.

    14,325       42,609  

Swisscom AG (Registered)

    150       74,089  

Telecom Italia SpA* (a)

    46,775       9,158  

Telefonica SA

    34,275       118,057  

Telenor ASA

    1,400       12,725  

Telia Co. AB(a)

    18,950       50,160  
Investments   Shares     Value  
Diversified Telecommunication Services – (continued)  

Telstra Group Ltd.

    71,250     $ 178,598  

TELUS Corp.

    5,050       105,328  

Vantage Towers AG

    775       21,815  

Verizon Communications, Inc.

    12,475       466,191  
              2,157,712  
Electric Utilities – 0.9%  

Acciona SA(a)

    150       26,997  

Chugoku Electric Power Co., Inc. (The)

    2,500       11,740  

CLP Holdings Ltd.

    12,500       83,919  

Contact Energy Ltd.

    5,850       25,659  

EDP – Energias de Portugal SA

    15,150       66,258  

Electricite de France SA

    3,400       40,157  

Elia Group SA/NV(a)

    150       18,961  

Endesa SA(a)

    2,525       42,138  

Enel SpA

    28,725       128,296  

Entergy Corp.

    600       64,284  

Evergy, Inc.

    650       39,734  

Fortum OYJ

    2,900       40,829  

Iberdrola SA

    39,575       401,896  

Kansai Electric Power Co., Inc. (The)

    2,500       18,956  

Origin Energy Ltd.

    8,800       31,343  

Orsted A/S(b)

    450       37,123  

Red Electrica Corp. SA

    1,975       31,915  

SSE plc

    4,800       85,992  

Terna – Rete Elettrica Nazionale

    6,600       43,757  

Verbund AG

    575       45,038  
              1,284,992  
Electrical Equipment – 0.8%  

Eaton Corp. plc

    1,075       161,325  

Legrand SA

    1,950       148,671  

Mitsubishi Electric Corp.

    10,000       88,135  

NEL ASA* (a)

    11,725       14,328  

Nexans SA

    200       18,700  

Nidec Corp.

    4,000       221,697  

Prysmian SpA

    1,675       54,614  

Rockwell Automation, Inc.(a)

    275       70,208  

Schneider Electric SE

    2,525       320,084  

Siemens Energy AG

    1,275       14,889  

Signify NV(b)

    225       6,240  

 

See Accompanying Notes to the Financial Statements.

 

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FlexShares® STOXX® Global ESG Select Index Fund (cont.)

 

 

Investments   Shares     Value  
COMMON STOCKS – (continued)  
Electrical Equipment – (continued)  

Vestas Wind Systems A/S

    5,925     $ 116,729  
              1,235,620  
Electronic Equipment, Instruments & Components – 1.0%  

Amphenol Corp., Class A

    2,350       178,200  

Corning, Inc.(a)

    3,450       110,987  

Halma plc

    1,350       32,874  

Hexagon AB, Class B

    10,475       103,513  

Ibiden Co. Ltd.

    1,700       57,530  

Keyence Corp.

    600       227,349  

Keysight Technologies, Inc.*

    525       91,429  

Kyocera Corp.

    2,500       125,156  

Murata Manufacturing Co. Ltd.

    5,000       245,568  

Omron Corp.

    1,200       56,159  

Shimadzu Corp.

    1,100       29,048  

Taiyo Yuden Co. Ltd.

    700       19,097  

TDK Corp.

    2,500       78,296  

TE Connectivity Ltd.

    950       116,118  
              1,471,324  
Energy Equipment & Services – 0.4%  

Baker Hughes Co.(a)

    2,775       76,756  

Schlumberger NV

    10,325       537,210  

Worley Ltd.

    2,200       20,075  
              634,041  
Entertainment – 0.8%  

Bollore SE

    4,475       22,402  

Walt Disney Co. (The)*

    10,725       1,142,641  
              1,165,043  
Equity Real Estate Investment Trusts (REITs) – 1.6%  

Aedifica SA

    350       26,705  

Alexandria Real Estate Equities, Inc.

    475       69,018  

AvalonBay Communities, Inc.

    850       148,852  

Big Yellow Group plc

    1,300       16,853  

Boston Properties, Inc.

    675       49,073  

British Land Co. plc (The)

    6,850       28,858  

Camden Property Trust

    325       37,554  

CapitaLand Ascendas REIT

    10,000       18,515  

CapitaLand Integrated Commercial Trust

    30,000       39,856  
Investments   Shares     Value  
Equity Real Estate Investment Trusts (REITs) – (continued)  

Charter Hall Group(a)

    1,375     $ 11,377  

Charter Hall Long Wale REIT(a)

    5,525       15,368  

Covivio

    175       9,375  

Dexus

    10,725       53,219  

Digital Realty Trust, Inc.(a)

    900       90,225  

Equity Residential

    1,050       66,171  

Essex Property Trust, Inc.

    125       27,780  

Gecina SA

    100       8,920  

Goodman Group

    8,475       92,129  

Healthpeak Properties, Inc.(a)

    4,225       100,259  

Host Hotels & Resorts, Inc.

    2,050       38,704  

Inmobiliaria Colonial Socimi SA

    2,875       15,159  

Iron Mountain, Inc.

    900       45,063  

Keppel DC REIT

    7,500       9,328  

Kimco Realty Corp.(a)

    2,750       58,795  

Klepierre SA*

    775       15,588  

Land Securities Group plc

    5,050       33,165  

Link REIT

    10,000       59,109  

Mirvac Group

    22,475       29,749  

Prologis, Inc.

    2,700       299,025  

Realty Income Corp.(a)

    3,550       221,059  

Safestore Holdings plc

    1,375       14,303  

Segro plc

    7,825       70,723  

Shopping Centres Australasia Property Group

    5,300       9,218  

Simon Property Group, Inc.

    1,025       111,705  

Stockland

    8,050       18,531  

Sun Communities, Inc.

    550       74,167  

Unibail-Rodamco-Westfield*

    500       23,661  

Ventas, Inc.

    1,800       70,434  

Vicinity Ltd.

    27,025       33,612  

Warehouses De Pauw CVA

    350       8,987  

Welltower, Inc.(a)

    3,350       204,484  
              2,374,676  
Food & Staples Retailing – 1.7%  

Aeon Co. Ltd.

    2,500       46,700  

Axfood AB

    550       13,608  

Carrefour SA

    3,800       61,162  

Coles Group Ltd.

    3,575       37,331  

HelloFresh SE*

    900       18,022  

J Sainsbury plc

    6,050       13,541  

Jeronimo Martins SGPS SA

    1,450       30,067  

 

See Accompanying Notes to the Financial Statements.

 

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FlexShares® STOXX® Global ESG Select Index Fund (cont.)

 

 

Investments   Shares     Value  
COMMON STOCKS – (continued)  
Food & Staples Retailing – (continued)  

Kesko OYJ, Class B

    550     $ 10,709  

Koninklijke Ahold Delhaize NV

    6,225       173,807  

Kroger Co. (The)

    2,875       135,959  

Loblaw Cos. Ltd.

    525       42,961  

Marks & Spencer Group plc*

    9,225       11,205  

Ocado Group plc* (a)

    1,500       8,158  

Seven & i Holdings Co. Ltd.

    3,700       138,257  

Walgreens Boots Alliance, Inc.

    3,375       123,187  

Walmart, Inc.

    10,650       1,515,814  

Woolworths Group Ltd.

    8,025       169,445  
              2,549,933  
Food Products – 1.2%  

AAK AB

    1,175       17,119  

Ajinomoto Co., Inc.

    2,500       68,894  

Associated British Foods plc

    750       11,653  

Barry Callebaut AG (Registered)

    25       47,315  

Bunge Ltd.

    650       64,155  

Danone SA

    1,550       77,118  

Darling Ingredients, Inc.*

    700       54,936  

General Mills, Inc.(a)

    2,625       214,148  

Hershey Co. (The)

    800       191,016  

JDE Peet’s NV

    550       15,753  

Kellogg Co.

    1,400       107,548  

Kerry Group plc, Class A(a)

    600       52,185  

McCormick & Co., Inc. (Non-Voting)(a)

    475       37,354  

Mowi ASA

    3,400       50,705  

Nestle SA (Registered)

    6,425       700,057  

Orkla ASA

    3,950       26,655  

Salmar ASA

    375       12,703  
              1,749,314  
Gas Utilities – 0.1%  

Enagas SA(a)

    1,700       27,597  

Italgas SpA

    1,800       9,278  

Naturgy Energy Group SA(a)

    775       19,885  

Rubis SCA

    150       3,410  

Snam SpA

    11,975       53,283  

Tokyo Gas Co. Ltd.

    2,500       44,690  
              158,143  
Investments   Shares     Value  
Health Care Equipment & Supplies – 1.8%  

Ansell Ltd.

    1,050     $ 18,954  

Baxter International, Inc.

    2,250       122,288  

Becton Dickinson and Co.

    1,225       289,063  

Boston Scientific Corp.*

    4,450       191,839  

Carl Zeiss Meditec AG

    150       18,168  

Coloplast A/S, Class B

    275       30,667  

ConvaTec Group plc(b)

    7,800       19,578  

Demant A/S*

    800       21,868  

Dexcom, Inc.*

    1,175       141,916  

DiaSorin SpA

    75       9,807  

Edwards Lifesciences Corp.*

    3,675       266,180  

Elekta AB, Class B

    1,550       7,869  

Fisher & Paykel Healthcare Corp. Ltd.

    2,200       25,025  

Getinge AB, Class B

    1,225       24,865  

GN Store Nord A/S(a)

    1,000       21,268  

Hologic, Inc.*

    1,475       100,005  

Hoya Corp.

    2,500       233,374  

Intuitive Surgical, Inc.*

    1,450       357,382  

Siemens Healthineers AG(b)

    775       35,679  

Smith & Nephew plc

    1,850       21,939  

Straumann Holding AG (Registered)

    750       71,481  

Stryker Corp.

    1,975       452,749  

Terumo Corp.

    2,500       76,092  

Zimmer Biomet Holdings, Inc.

    625       70,844  
              2,628,900  
Health Care Providers & Services – 1.9%  

CVS Health Corp.

    3,825       362,228  

Elevance Health, Inc.

    1,400       765,478  

Fresenius Medical Care AG & Co. KGaA

    700       19,358  

Fresenius SE & Co. KGaA

    1,650       37,997  

Galenica AG(b)

    200       14,369  

Ramsay Health Care Ltd.(a)

    1,225       45,879  

Sonic Healthcare Ltd.

    2,025       42,433  

Summerset Group Holdings Ltd.

    2,450       13,778  

UnitedHealth Group, Inc.

    2,750       1,526,663  
              2,828,183  
Hotels, Restaurants & Leisure – 1.5%  

Accor SA*

    800       19,166  

Aristocrat Leisure Ltd.

    1,725       40,890  

 

See Accompanying Notes to the Financial Statements.

 

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FlexShares® STOXX® Global ESG Select Index Fund (cont.)

 

 

Investments   Shares     Value  
COMMON STOCKS – (continued)  
Hotels, Restaurants & Leisure – (continued)  

Booking Holdings, Inc.*

    175     $ 327,159  

Chipotle Mexican Grill, Inc.* (a)

    75       112,375  

Compass Group plc

    8,150       172,328  

Domino’s Pizza Enterprises Ltd.(a)

    500       20,382  

Domino’s Pizza, Inc.

    150       49,836  

Entain plc

    3,425       49,805  

Greggs plc

    500       11,617  

Hilton Worldwide Holdings, Inc.

    1,225       165,694  

InterContinental Hotels Group plc

    1,125       60,826  

La Francaise des Jeux SAEM(b)

    375       12,231  

Marriott International, Inc., Class A

    1,275       204,140  

MGM Resorts International

    1,625       57,801  

Oriental Land Co. Ltd.

    1,400       187,910  

Sodexo SA

    575       50,999  

Star Entertainment Grp Ltd. (The)*

    7,825       14,711  

Starbucks Corp.(a)

    3,425       296,571  

Whitbread plc

    1,200       35,535  

Yum China Holdings, Inc.

    1,275       52,721  

Yum! Brands, Inc.

    1,575       186,244  
              2,128,941  
Household Durables – 0.7%  

Barratt Developments plc

    2,025       8,771  

Berkeley Group Holdings plc

    250       9,991  

Casio Computer Co. Ltd.

    2,500       21,765  

Electrolux AB, Class B(a)

    1,125       13,872  

Nikon Corp.

    2,500       24,203  

Panasonic Holdings Corp.

    15,000       107,427  

SEB SA

    25       1,628  

Sekisui Chemical Co. Ltd.

    2,500       31,285  

Sekisui House Ltd.

    5,000       83,258  

Sharp Corp.

    2,500       14,986  

Sony Group Corp.

    10,000       671,982  

Taylor Wimpey plc

    8,350       9,016  

Vistry Group plc

    250       1,736  

Whirlpool Corp.

    225       31,104  
              1,031,024  
Household Products – 1.2%  

Clorox Co. (The)(a)

    475       69,369  

Colgate-Palmolive Co.

    2,450       180,908  

Essity AB, Class B

    3,675       77,621  
Investments   Shares     Value  
Household Products – (continued)  

Henkel AG & Co. KGaA (Preference)

    1,275     $ 80,372  

Kimberly-Clark Corp.

    1,025       127,571  

Procter & Gamble Co. (The)

    7,050       949,424  

Reckitt Benckiser Group plc

    3,975       264,528  

Unicharm Corp.

    1,200       36,589  
              1,786,382  
Independent Power and Renewable Electricity
Producers – 0.0%(c)
 

Drax Group plc

    1,525       9,148  

Meridian Energy Ltd.

    6,650       18,853  
              28,001  
Industrial Conglomerates – 1.0%  

3M Co.

    1,375       172,961  

CK Hutchison Holdings Ltd.

    12,500       62,103  

General Electric Co.

    7,800       606,918  

Hitachi Ltd.

    5,000       227,403  

Investment AB Latour, Class B(a)

    750       12,675  

Keppel Corp. Ltd.

    7,500       36,941  

Melrose Industries plc

    12,400       16,689  

Siemens AG (Registered)

    2,575       281,579  

Smiths Group plc

    1,925       34,586  

Toshiba Corp.

    1,400       48,800  
              1,500,655  
Insurance – 1.9%  

Admiral Group plc

    450       10,450  

Aegon NV(a)

    5,950       27,551  

Aflac, Inc.

    2,625       170,914  

AIA Group Ltd.

    30,000       227,202  

Assicurazioni Generali SpA

    7,450       111,847  

Aviva plc

    13,325       64,144  

AXA SA

    12,850       317,507  

Direct Line Insurance Group plc

    6,900       16,032  

Gjensidige Forsikring ASA

    1,450       26,484  

Hannover Rueck SE

    250       40,720  

Insurance Australia Group Ltd.(a)

    12,800       40,106  

Japan Post Holdings Co. Ltd.

    12,500       84,065  

Medibank Pvt Ltd.

    17,150       30,816  

MetLife, Inc.

    2,125       155,571  

 

See Accompanying Notes to the Financial Statements.

 

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FlexShares® STOXX® Global ESG Select Index Fund (cont.)

 

 

Investments   Shares     Value  
COMMON STOCKS – (continued)  
Insurance – (continued)  

Muenchener Rueckversicherungs-Gesellschaft AG in Muenchen (Registered)

    950     $ 251,071  

nib holdings Ltd.

    2,300       9,810  

NN Group NV

    1,950       82,584  

Phoenix Group Holdings plc

    3,600       22,482  

Poste Italiane SpA(b)

    2,150       18,742  

Power Corp. of Canada

    2,500       62,003  

Principal Financial Group, Inc.(a)

    1,450       127,789  

Prudential plc

    7,625       71,181  

QBE Insurance Group Ltd.(a)

    6,225       48,722  

Storebrand ASA

    2,775       21,566  

Sun Life Financial, Inc.

    1,875       79,533  

Suncorp Group Ltd.

    5,575       40,676  

Swiss Life Holding AG (Registered)

    150       72,681  

Swiss Re AG

    1,200       89,213  

Topdanmark A/S

    125       5,775  

Tryg A/S

    2,375       51,409  

Willis Towers Watson plc

    325       70,918  

Zurich Insurance Group AG

    675       288,211  
              2,737,775  
Interactive Media & Services – 2.4%  

Alphabet, Inc., Class C*

    18,675       1,767,776  

Auto Trader Group plc(b)

    5,575       33,480  

carsales.com Ltd.(a)

    2,250       29,236  

Meta Platforms, Inc., Class A*

    16,750       1,560,430  

REA Group Ltd.

    400       31,100  

Rightmove plc

    3,350       18,969  

Snap, Inc., Class A*

    7,800       77,298  

Z Holdings Corp.

    17,500       45,282  
              3,563,571  
Internet & Direct Marketing Retail – 3.9%  

Amazon.com, Inc.*

    53,875       5,518,955  

eBay, Inc.

    2,600       103,584  

Etsy, Inc.* (a)

    750       70,432  

Just Eat Takeaway.com NV* (b)

    1,025       17,587  

Rakuten Group, Inc.(a)

    7,500       33,606  

Zalando SE* (b)

    517       11,921  

Zalando SE* (b)

    233       5,373  
              5,761,458  
Investments   Shares     Value  
IT Services – 3.6%  

Accenture plc, Class A

    5,900     $ 1,675,010  

Alten SA

    75       8,769  

Automatic Data Processing, Inc.

    1,850       447,145  

Bechtle AG

    675       23,350  

Capgemini SE

    1,125       184,852  

CGI, Inc.*

    1,475       118,666  

Cognizant Technology Solutions Corp., Class A

    3,050       189,863  

Computacenter plc

    625       13,025  

Edenred

    1,525       78,316  

Fujitsu Ltd.

    1,600       184,344  

Gartner, Inc.*

    450       135,864  

International Business Machines Corp.

    6,625       916,171  

Mastercard, Inc., Class A

    2,525       828,655  

NEC Corp.

    2,500       82,837  

Nexi SpA* (b)

    4,175       36,188  

Nomura Research Institute Ltd.

    1,100       24,459  

NTT Data Corp.

    2,500       36,280  

PayPal Holdings, Inc.*

    3,375       282,082  

Softcat plc

    500       6,448  

Sopra Steria Group SACA

    75       9,933  

Worldline SA* (b)

    1,650       72,276  
              5,354,533  
Leisure Products – 0.1%  

Bandai Namco Holdings, Inc.

    1,000       66,216  

Hasbro, Inc.

    750       48,937  

Thule Group AB(b)

    450       8,861  

Yamaha Corp.

    900       34,030  
              158,044  
Life Sciences Tools & Services – 1.1%  

Agilent Technologies, Inc.

    875       121,056  

Bio-Rad Laboratories, Inc., Class A*

    125       43,964  

Charles River Laboratories International, Inc.*

    75       15,919  

Danaher Corp.

    2,975       748,718  

Eurofins Scientific SE

    925       59,223  

Illumina, Inc.*

    700       160,174  

Lonza Group AG (Registered)

    375       193,130  

QIAGEN NV*

    925       39,952  

Sartorius AG (Preference)

    150       52,941  

 

See Accompanying Notes to the Financial Statements.

 

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FlexShares® STOXX® Global ESG Select Index Fund (cont.)

 

 

Investments   Shares     Value  
COMMON STOCKS – (continued)  
Life Sciences Tools & Services – (continued)  

Siegfried Holding AG (Registered)*

    25     $ 14,889  

Tecan Group AG (Registered)

    75       27,534  

West Pharmaceutical Services, Inc.

    100       23,010  

Wuxi Biologics Cayman, Inc.* (b)

    12,500       56,530  
              1,557,040  
Machinery – 1.2%  

Aalberts NV

    775       26,947  

Alfa Laval AB

    1,725       42,475  

Alstom SA(a)

    950       19,586  

ANDRITZ AG

    325       15,116  

Atlas Copco AB, Class A(a)

    12,000       128,183  

Bucher Industries AG (Registered)

    50       16,857  

CNH Industrial NV

    3,175       41,124  

Cummins, Inc.(a)

    350       85,579  

Ebara Corp.

    300       9,779  

Epiroc AB, Class A

    3,950       60,427  

FANUC Corp.

    500       66,034  

Fortive Corp.

    1,075       68,692  

GEA Group AG

    750       26,241  

Georg Fischer AG (Registered)

    675       37,401  

Husqvarna AB, Class B

    4,550       27,011  

IMI plc

    400       5,655  

Indutrade AB

    1,275       22,309  

KION Group AG

    25       555  

Knorr-Bremse AG

    525       23,640  

Komatsu Ltd.

    5,000       95,805  

Kone OYJ, Class B

    2,950       120,853  

Kubota Corp.

    5,000       69,852  

Metso Outotec OYJ

    3,900       29,611  

Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Ltd.

    2,500       86,117  

NGK Insulators Ltd.

    2,500       29,216  

NSK Ltd.

    2,500       13,220  

Otis Worldwide Corp.

    1,300       91,832  

Rotork plc

    7,825       23,082  

Sandvik AB

    6,975       108,944  

Schindler Holding AG

    150       24,469  

SKF AB, Class B(a)

    2,225       32,176  

Spirax-Sarco Engineering plc

    175       21,660  

Stanley Black & Decker, Inc.

    700       54,943  

Techtronic Industries Co. Ltd.

    3,000       28,415  
Investments   Shares     Value  
Machinery – (continued)  

Trelleborg AB, Class B

    2,150     $ 47,337  

Valmet OYJ(a)

    1,200       27,314  

Volvo AB, Class B

    8,025       131,300  

Wartsila OYJ Abp(a)

    3,725       25,403  

Weir Group plc (The)

    650       11,394  
              1,796,554  
Marine – 0.1%  

AP Moller – Maersk A/S, Class B

    25       52,307  

Kuehne + Nagel International AG (Registered)

    175       37,317  

Mitsui OSK Lines Ltd.(a)

    2,500       49,635  

Nippon Yusen KK(a)

    2,700       49,028  

Pacific Basin Shipping Ltd.(a)

    25,000       6,051  
              194,338  
Media – 0.3%  

Dentsu Group, Inc.

    1,200       37,421  

Informa plc

    8,825       56,453  

Interpublic Group of Cos., Inc. (The)

    2,575       76,709  

ITV plc

    6,175       4,763  

Pearson plc

    4,075       45,060  

Publicis Groupe SA

    1,575       88,324  

Viaplay Group AB, Class B*

    750       13,683  

Vivendi SE

    2,200       18,012  

WPP plc

    3,225       28,442  
              368,867  
Metals & Mining – 1.5%  

Anglo American plc

    5,675       170,437  

Antofagasta plc

    1,600       21,655  

ArcelorMittal SA

    2,225       49,820  

Aurubis AG

    200       12,635  

BHP Group Ltd.

    28,675       685,041  

BlueScope Steel Ltd.(a)

    2,675       26,907  

Boliden AB

    1,300       37,834  

Fortescue Metals Group Ltd.

    9,575       90,004  

Freeport-McMoRan, Inc.

    4,300       136,267  

Iluka Resources Ltd.

    3,225       17,838  

JFE Holdings, Inc.

    2,500       22,925  

Lynas Rare Earths Ltd.*

    5,225       27,832  

Mineral Resources Ltd.

    1,050       49,101  

Newcrest Mining Ltd.(a)

    1,325       14,700  

 

See Accompanying Notes to the Financial Statements.

 

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FlexShares® STOXX® Global ESG Select Index Fund (cont.)

 

 

Investments   Shares     Value  
COMMON STOCKS – (continued)  
Metals & Mining – (continued)  

Newmont Corp.

    3,650     $ 154,439  

Norsk Hydro ASA

    8,250       52,356  

Northern Star Resources Ltd.(a)

    7,925       44,291  

Nucor Corp.

    750       98,535  

Rio Tinto Ltd.

    1,925       108,569  

Rio Tinto plc

    5,100       266,407  

Sims Ltd.

    500       3,907  

South32 Ltd.

    22,550       51,911  

SSAB AB, Class B

    2,975       13,822  

Sumitomo Metal Mining Co. Ltd.

    600       16,882  

thyssenkrupp AG*

    1,525       8,037  

voestalpine AG

    25       543  
              2,182,695  
Multiline Retail – 0.5%  

Dollar Tree, Inc.*

    650       103,025  

Dollarama, Inc.

    650       38,574  

Isetan Mitsukoshi Holdings Ltd.

    2,600       23,090  

J Front Retailing Co. Ltd.

    2,500       20,217  

Next plc

    700       39,725  

Target Corp.

    1,300       213,525  

Wesfarmers Ltd.

    7,400       215,114  
              653,270  
Multi-Utilities – 0.4%  

A2A SpA

    17,750       19,683  

AGL Energy Ltd.(a)

    5,200       22,644  

Centrica plc

    15,350       13,541  

CMS Energy Corp.

    775       44,214  

Engie SA

    10,125       131,633  

Hera SpA

    8,825       21,038  

National Grid plc

    16,700       182,354  

Sempra Energy

    1,075       162,261  

Veolia Environnement SA

    2,400       53,584  
              650,952  
Oil, Gas & Consumable Fuels – 6.8%  

Aker BP ASA(a)

    1,450       46,219  

Ampol Ltd.

    1,675       29,165  

APA Corp.

    900       40,914  

BP plc

    70,375       388,764  

Chevron Corp.

    15,875       2,871,787  
Investments   Shares     Value  
Oil, Gas & Consumable Fuels – (continued)  

Enbridge, Inc.

    7,125     $ 277,259  

Eni SpA

    17,150       224,658  

Equinor ASA

    7,125       260,655  

Exxon Mobil Corp.

    30,475       3,376,935  

Galp Energia SGPS SA, Class B

    2,225       22,596  

Gaztransport Et Technigaz SA

    175       20,358  

OMV AG

    500       23,048  

Phillips 66(a)

    3,525       367,622  

Repsol SA

    2,650       36,000  

Shell plc

    38,850       1,073,975  

Suncor Energy, Inc.

    4,700       161,462  

TotalEnergies SE

    11,275       614,015  

Tourmaline Oil Corp.

    700       39,392  

Woodside Energy Group Ltd.

    6,600       151,849  
              10,026,673  
Paper & Forest Products – 0.1%  

Mondi plc

    1,825       30,730  

Stora Enso OYJ, Class R

    2,925       38,131  

Svenska Cellulosa AB SCA, Class B

    3,400       40,091  
              108,952  
Personal Products – 1.1%  

Beiersdorf AG

    475       45,623  

Estee Lauder Cos., Inc. (The), Class A

    1,450       290,711  

Kao Corp.

    1,200       45,131  

L’Oreal SA

    1,625       510,890  

Shiseido Co. Ltd.

    3,600       124,856  

Unilever plc

    8,501       389,009  

Unilever plc

    5,649       258,027  
              1,664,247  
Pharmaceuticals – 11.1%  

ALK-Abello A/S*

    1,075       17,811  

Astellas Pharma, Inc.

    10,000       137,686  

AstraZeneca plc

    8,275       976,942  

Bayer AG (Registered)

    3,425       180,155  

Bristol-Myers Squibb Co.

    9,550       739,838  

Chugai Pharmaceutical Co. Ltd.

    2,500       58,028  

Daiichi Sankyo Co. Ltd.

    10,000       320,719  

Dechra Pharmaceuticals plc

    750       22,624  

Eisai Co. Ltd.

    1,300       78,489  

 

See Accompanying Notes to the Financial Statements.

 

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FlexShares® STOXX® Global ESG Select Index Fund (cont.)

 

 

Investments   Shares     Value  
COMMON STOCKS – (continued)  
Pharmaceuticals – (continued)  

Eli Lilly & Co.

    4,200     $ 1,520,778  

GSK plc

    22,075       363,144  

Ipsen SA

    125       12,849  

Johnson & Johnson

    23,125       4,023,056  

Kyowa Kirin Co. Ltd.

    2,500       58,953  

Merck & Co., Inc.

    18,525       1,874,730  

Merck KGaA

    675       110,077  

Novartis AG (Registered)

    15,550       1,257,052  

Novo Nordisk A/S, Class B

    5,650       614,389  

Ono Pharmaceutical Co. Ltd.

    2,500       58,802  

Orion OYJ, Class B

    725       33,356  

Otsuka Holdings Co. Ltd.

    1,300       41,685  

Pfizer, Inc.

    32,925       1,532,659  

Roche Holding AG

    4,100       1,362,433  

Sanofi

    7,450       643,029  

Shionogi & Co. Ltd.

    2,500       115,888  

Takeda Pharmaceutical Co. Ltd.

    5,000       131,799  

UCB SA

    325       24,515  
              16,311,486  
Professional Services – 0.5%  

Adecco Group AG (Registered)

    400       12,527  

ALS Ltd.(a)

    1,475       10,790  

Booz Allen Hamilton Holding Corp.

    600       65,310  

Bureau Veritas SA

    2,150       53,272  

DKSH Holding AG

    125       9,012  

Experian plc

    2,600       83,040  

Intertek Group plc

    925       38,915  

Randstad NV

    175       8,724  

RELX plc

    10,575       285,029  

SGS SA (Registered)

    25       55,184  

Verisk Analytics, Inc.

    700       127,981  
              749,784  
Real Estate Management & Development – 0.5%  

Castellum AB(a)

    1,675       19,144  

CBRE Group, Inc., Class A*

    2,175       154,294  

City Developments Ltd.

    2,500       13,480  

CK Asset Holdings Ltd.

    7,000       38,701  

Daiwa House Industry Co. Ltd.

    2,500       50,661  

Fabege AB

    1,475       10,702  
Investments   Shares     Value  
Real Estate Management & Development – (continued)  

Hongkong Land Holdings Ltd.

    2,500     $ 9,625  

Lendlease Corp. Ltd.

    6,225       34,591  

Mitsubishi Estate Co. Ltd.

    5,000       63,007  

Mitsui Fudosan Co. Ltd.

    2,500       47,928  

Sagax AB, Class B

    575       10,594  

Samhallsbyggnadsbolaget i Norden AB(a)

    4,650       6,388  

Sun Hung Kai Properties Ltd.

    6,000       64,549  

Swire Properties Ltd.

    15,000       28,816  

Swiss Prime Site AG (Registered)

    600       48,444  

Tokyu Fudosan Holdings Corp.

    2,500       12,699  

Vonovia SE

    5,450       120,658  

Wihlborgs Fastigheter AB

    2,575       16,871  
              751,152  
Road & Rail – 0.7%  

Canadian National Railway Co.

    3,075       363,847  

Canadian Pacific Railway Ltd.

    4,325       322,017  

ComfortDelGro Corp. Ltd.

    17,500       15,706  

Hankyu Hanshin Holdings, Inc.

    1,100       32,674  

MTR Corp. Ltd.

    12,500       55,017  

Uber Technologies, Inc.*

    8,650       229,830  
              1,019,091  
Semiconductors & Semiconductor Equipment – 4.6%  

Advanced Micro Devices, Inc.*

    4,425       265,766  

ams-OSRAM AG*

    2,550       14,463  

Analog Devices, Inc.

    2,325       331,591  

Applied Materials, Inc.

    5,275       465,730  

ASM International NV

    325       72,209  

ASML Holding NV

    1,850       873,998  

BE Semiconductor Industries NV

    675       34,504  

Infineon Technologies AG

    7,200       175,341  

Intel Corp.

    24,375       692,981  

Lam Research Corp.

    575       232,749  

Microchip Technology, Inc.

    2,150       132,741  

Micron Technology, Inc.

    6,575       355,708  

NVIDIA Corp.

    7,375       995,404  

Qorvo, Inc.*

    450       38,736  

QUALCOMM, Inc.

    4,975       585,359  

Renesas Electronics Corp.*

    7,500       62,897  

Rohm Co. Ltd.

    400       28,176  

Skyworks Solutions, Inc.

    550       47,305  

 

See Accompanying Notes to the Financial Statements.

 

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FlexShares® STOXX® Global ESG Select Index Fund (cont.)

 

 

Investments   Shares     Value  
COMMON STOCKS – (continued)  
Semiconductors & Semiconductor Equipment – (continued)  

SOITEC*

    175     $ 22,476  

STMicroelectronics NV

    3,550       110,873  

SUMCO Corp.

    2,500       31,772  

Teradyne, Inc.(a)

    250       20,338  

Texas Instruments, Inc.

    5,400       867,402  

Tokyo Electron Ltd.

    800       212,548  

Wolfspeed, Inc.* (a)

    375       29,531  
              6,700,598  
Software – 8.1%  

Adobe, Inc.*

    2,750       875,875  

Autodesk, Inc.*

    1,500       321,450  

Cadence Design Systems, Inc.*

    800       121,112  

Check Point Software Technologies Ltd.*

    275       35,538  

Crowdstrike Holdings, Inc., Class A*

    950       153,140  

Dassault Systemes SE

    3,975       133,379  

DocuSign, Inc.* (a)

    1,225       59,167  

Fortinet, Inc.*

    2,875       164,335  

Intuit, Inc.

    1,200       513,000  

Microsoft Corp.

    29,075       6,749,180  

Netcompany Group A/S* (a) (b)

    425       14,591  

Oracle Corp.

    6,725       525,021  

Palo Alto Networks, Inc.*

    1,275       218,777  

Sage Group plc (The)

    5,625       47,070  

Salesforce, Inc.*

    4,400       715,396  

SAP SE

    6,400       617,806  

ServiceNow, Inc.*

    550       231,407  

SimCorp A/S

    250       14,935  

Splunk, Inc.*

    675       56,099  

Synopsys, Inc.*

    650       190,158  

WiseTech Global Ltd.

    1,025       38,120  

Zendesk, Inc.*

    550       42,180  
              11,837,736  
Specialty Retail – 1.2%  

AutoZone, Inc.*

    50       126,644  

Best Buy Co., Inc.

    1,250       85,512  

Fast Retailing Co. Ltd.

    300       167,504  

H & M Hennes & Mauritz AB, Class B(a)

    2,950       29,686  
Investments   Shares     Value  
Specialty Retail – (continued)  

Industria de Diseno Textil SA(a)

    2,800     $ 63,484  

JB Hi-Fi Ltd.(a)

    275       7,546  

Kingfisher plc

    11,100       27,975  

Lowe’s Cos., Inc.

    2,050       399,647  

Ross Stores, Inc.

    1,575       150,712  

TJX Cos., Inc. (The)

    6,900       497,490  

Tractor Supply Co.

    575       126,368  

Williams-Sonoma, Inc.(a)

    625       77,394  

Yamada Holdings Co. Ltd.

    5,000       16,113  
              1,776,075  
Technology Hardware, Storage & Peripherals – 5.6%  

Apple, Inc.

    48,850       7,490,659  

Brother Industries Ltd.

    2,500       42,571  

Canon, Inc.(a)

    2,500       53,049  

Dell Technologies, Inc., Class C

    625       24,000  

FUJIFILM Holdings Corp.

    2,500       114,694  

Hewlett Packard Enterprise Co.

    8,350       119,154  

HP, Inc.

    6,900       190,578  

Konica Minolta, Inc.(a)

    2,500       7,619  

Logitech International SA (Registered)

    450       22,416  

NetApp, Inc.

    975       67,538  

Ricoh Co. Ltd.

    2,500       18,334  

Seagate Technology Holdings plc

    700       34,762  

Western Digital Corp.* (a)

    2,375       81,629  
              8,267,003  
Textiles, Apparel & Luxury Goods – 1.7%  

adidas AG

    325       31,794  

Asics Corp.

    2,500       38,416  

Burberry Group plc

    1,675       35,002  

Christian Dior SE

    50       30,960  

Hermes International

    150       194,285  

HUGO BOSS AG

    425       19,591  

Kering SA

    450       206,234  

Lululemon Athletica, Inc.*

    900       296,136  

LVMH Moet Hennessy Louis Vuitton SE

    1,675       1,057,856  

Moncler SpA

    1,350       58,294  

NIKE, Inc., Class B

    3,750       347,550  

Pandora A/S

    550       28,995  

Puma SE

    875       38,752  

 

See Accompanying Notes to the Financial Statements.

 

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Investments   Shares     Value  
COMMON STOCKS – (continued)  
Textiles, Apparel & Luxury Goods – (continued)  

Swatch Group AG (The)

    225     $ 50,677  

VF Corp.

    1,800       50,850  
              2,485,392  
Thrifts & Mortgage Finance – 0.0%(c)  

OSB Group plc

    1,400       6,686  
Tobacco – 0.5%  

Altria Group, Inc.

    5,350       247,544  

British American Tobacco plc

    9,225       364,679  

Japan Tobacco, Inc.

    5,000       82,888  
              695,111  
Trading Companies & Distributors – 0.7%  

AddTech AB, Class B

    1,450       17,531  

Ashtead Group plc

    2,075       108,702  

Bunzl plc

    1,075       35,163  

Ferguson plc

    1,150       125,917  

Grafton Group plc

    450       3,575  

IMCD NV

    100       12,977  

Marubeni Corp.

    5,000       43,832  

Mitsubishi Corp.

    5,000       135,601  

Mitsui & Co. Ltd.

    10,000       221,549  

Rexel SA

    1,650       29,525  

RS GROUP plc

    1,525       16,829  

Sojitz Corp.

    1,599       23,603  

Sumitomo Corp.

    5,000       63,764  

Toyota Tsusho Corp.

    2,500       84,099  

Travis Perkins plc

    2,650       25,104  
              947,771  
Transportation Infrastructure – 0.2%  

Aena SME SA* (b)

    150       17,664  

Aeroports de Paris*

    150       20,318  

Atlantia SpA

    2,100       46,866  

Auckland International Airport Ltd.*

    10,375       46,411  

Getlink SE

    3,200       50,698  

Qube Holdings Ltd.

    7,450       12,958  

SATS Ltd.*

    5,000       9,646  

Transurban Group

    14,125       119,767  
              324,328  
Investments   Shares     Value  
Water Utilities – 0.1%  

American Water Works Co., Inc.

    825     $ 119,906  

Severn Trent plc

    1,500       43,227  

United Utilities Group plc

    850       9,193  
              172,326  
Wireless Telecommunication Services – 0.2%  

Millicom International Cellular SA, SDR*

    975       10,570  

SoftBank Group Corp.

    2,500       107,646  

Tele2 AB, Class B

    1,450       11,878  

Vodafone Group plc

    123,825       144,904  
              274,998  
Total Common Stocks
(Cost $136,248,995)

 

    145,829,313  
    Principal
Amount
       
SECURITIES LENDING REINVESTMENTS(d) – 0.3%  
REPURCHASE AGREEMENTS – 0.3%  

Citigroup Global Markets, Inc., 3.00%, dated 10/31/2022, due 11/1/2022, repurchase price $442,983, collateralized by various U.S. Treasury Securities, ranging from 0.75% – 5.50%, maturing 7/15/2028 – 1/15/2029; total market value $446,092
(Cost $442,946)

  $ 442,946       442,946  
Total Investments – 99.6%
(Cost $136,691,941)

 

    146,272,259  

Other assets less liabilities – 0.4%

 

    653,218  
NET ASSETS – 100.0%

 

  $ 146,925,477  

 

*

Non-income producing security.

 

(a) 

The security or a portion of this security is on loan at October 31, 2022. The total value of securities on loan at October 31, 2022 was $3,600,349, collateralized in the form of cash with a value of $442,946 that was reinvested in the securities shown in the Securities Lending Reinvestment section of the Schedule of Investments; $2,959,846 of collateral in the form of U.S. Government Treasury Securities, interest rates ranging from 0.00% – 6.63%, and maturity dates ranging from November 10, 2022 – May 15, 2052 and $381,893 of collateral in the form of Foreign

 

See Accompanying Notes to the Financial Statements.

 

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FlexShares® STOXX® Global ESG Select Index Fund (cont.)

 

 

  Government Fixed Income Securities, interest rates ranging from 0.00% – 6.25%, and maturity dates ranging from January 18, 2023 – June 30, 2120; a total value of $3,784,685.

 

(b) 

Security exempt from registration pursuant to Regulation S under the Securities Act of 1933. Regulation S applies to securities offerings that are made outside of the United States and do not involve direct selling efforts in the United States and as such may have restrictions on resale.

 

(c) 

Represents less than 0.05% of net assets.

 

(d) 

The security was purchased with cash collateral held from securities on loan at October 31, 2022. The total value of securities purchased was $442,946.

 

Percentages shown are based on Net Assets.

 

Abbreviations

 

CVA – Dutch Certification

OYJ – Public Limited Company

Preference – A special type of equity investment that shares in the earnings of the company, has limited voting rights, and may have a dividend preference. Preference shares may also have liquidation preference.

SCA – Limited partnership with share capital

SDR – Swedish Depositary Receipt

 

As of October 31, 2022, the gross unrealized appreciation (depreciation) of investments based on the aggregate cost of investments (including derivative instruments, if applicable) for federal income tax purposes was as follows:

 

       

Aggregate gross unrealized appreciation

  $ 22,418,337  

Aggregate gross unrealized depreciation

    (12,896,511

Net unrealized appreciation

  $ 9,521,826  

Federal income tax cost

  $ 136,719,142  

 

Futures Contracts

FlexShares® STOXX® Global ESG Select Index Fund had the following open futures contracts as of October 31, 2022:

 

    Number of
Contracts
    Expiration
Date
    Trading
Currency
    Notional
Amount
    Value and
Unrealized
Depreciation*
 

Long Contracts

 

MSCI EAFE E-Mini Index

    5       12/16/2022       USD     $ 438,975     $ (11,683

S&P 500 E-Mini Index

    3       12/16/2022       USD       582,450       (24,204
                                    $ (35,887

 

*

This amount represents the cumulative appreciation/depreciation on futures contracts. Current day’s variation margin is reported within the Statement of Assets and Liabilities for futures contracts.

 

Forward Foreign Currency Contracts

FlexShares® STOXX® Global ESG Select Index Fund had the following outstanding contracts as of October 31, 2022:

 

Contracts to Receive         Counterparty   In Exchange For     Maturity
Date
    Unrealized
Appreciation/
(Depreciation)
 

USD

    116,603         Bank of New York   JPY     16,540,000       12/21/2022     $ 4,596  

Net unrealized appreciation

 

          $ 4,596  

 

Abbreviations:

 

JPY – Japanese Yen

USD – US Dollar

 

See Accompanying Notes to the Financial Statements.

 

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FlexShares® STOXX® Global ESG Select Index Fund (cont.)

 

 

FlexShares® STOXX® Global ESG Select Index Fund invested, as a percentage of net assets, in companies domiciled in the following countries as of October 31, 2022:

 

Australia

    3.3

Austria

    0.1  

Belgium

    0.3  

Canada

    2.4  

Denmark

    1.0  

Finland

    0.5  

France

    4.7  

Germany

    2.6  

Hong Kong

    0.7  

Ireland

    0.2  

Italy

    1.1  

Japan

    7.0  

Luxembourg

     0.0  

Netherlands

    2.2  

New Zealand

    0.1  

Norway

    0.4  

Portugal

    0.1  

Singapore

    0.4  

Spain

    1.0  

Sweden

    1.2  

Switzerland

    3.5  

United Kingdom

    5.3  

United States

    61.2  

Other1

    0.7  
      100.0

 

 

Amount represents less than 0.05%.

1 

Includes any non-equity securities, securities lending reinvestments and net other assets (liabilities).

 

Security Type   % of Net Assets  

Common Stocks

    99.3

Securities Lending Reinvestments

    0.3  

Others(1)

    0.4  
      100.0

 

(1)

Includes any other net assets/(liabilities).

 

See Accompanying Notes to the Financial Statements.

 

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Schedule of Investments

FlexShares® ESG & Climate US Large Cap Core Index Fund

 

October 31, 2022

 

 

Investments   Shares     Value  
COMMON STOCKS – 99.2%  
Air Freight & Logistics – 0.2%  

United Parcel Service, Inc., Class B

    220     $ 36,909  
Automobiles – 2.0%  

Tesla, Inc.*

    1,980       450,529  
Banks – 4.0%  

Bank of America Corp.

    9,380       338,055  

Citigroup, Inc.

    3,940       180,688  

Fifth Third Bancorp

    560       19,986  

JPMorgan Chase & Co.

    2,420       304,630  

KeyCorp

    740       13,224  

PNC Financial Services Group, Inc. (The)

    120       19,420  
              876,003  
Beverages – 1.7%  

Coca-Cola Co. (The)

    780       46,683  

PepsiCo, Inc.

    1,860       337,739  
              384,422  
Biotechnology – 3.3%  

AbbVie, Inc.

    1,620       237,168  

Amgen, Inc.

    1,060       286,571  

Biogen, Inc.*

    460       130,382  

Regeneron Pharmaceuticals, Inc.*

    40       29,950  

Vertex Pharmaceuticals, Inc.*

    120       37,440  
              721,511  
Building Products – 1.2%  

Carrier Global Corp.

    440       17,495  

Johnson Controls International plc

    2,180       126,091  

Trane Technologies plc

    740       118,126  
              261,712  
Capital Markets – 3.8%  

Bank of New York Mellon Corp. (The)

    100       4,211  

BlackRock, Inc.

    20       12,918  

Goldman Sachs Group, Inc. (The)

    400       137,804  

Moody’s Corp.

    520       137,732  

Morgan Stanley

    2,340       192,278  

MSCI, Inc.

    100       46,886  

Nasdaq, Inc.

    40       2,490  
Investments   Shares     Value  
Capital Markets – (continued)  

S&P Global, Inc.

    680     $ 218,450  

State Street Corp.

    1,080       79,920  
              832,689  
Chemicals – 1.3%  

Ecolab, Inc.

    820       128,797  

International Flavors & Fragrances, Inc.

    820       80,040  

PPG Industries, Inc.

    760       86,777  
              295,614  
Commercial Services & Supplies – 0.9%  

Waste Management, Inc.

    1,300       205,881  
Communications Equipment – 1.0%  

Arista Networks, Inc.*

    240       29,007  

Cisco Systems, Inc.

    4,280       194,440  
              223,447  
Consumer Finance – 0.1%  

American Express Co.

    180       26,721  
Containers & Packaging – 0.2%  

Amcor plc

    1,220       14,128  

International Paper Co.

    440       14,788  

Packaging Corp. of America

    140       16,829  
              45,745  
Diversified Financial Services – 0.9%  

Apollo Global Management, Inc.

    1,000       55,360  

Berkshire Hathaway, Inc., Class B*

    360       106,232  

Equitable Holdings, Inc.

    1,140       34,907  
              196,499  
Diversified Telecommunication Services – 1.5%  

AT&T, Inc.

    12,720       231,886  

Verizon Communications, Inc.

    2,560       95,667  
              327,553  
Electric Utilities – 1.0%  

Edison International

    420       25,217  

Eversource Energy

    1,100       83,908  

Exelon Corp.

    3,060       118,085  
              227,210  

 

See Accompanying Notes to the Financial Statements.

 

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FlexShares® ESG & Climate US Large Cap Core Index Fund (cont.)

 

 

Investments   Shares     Value  
COMMON STOCKS – (continued)  
Electrical Equipment – 0.3%  

Plug Power, Inc.*

    1,580     $ 25,248  

Rockwell Automation, Inc.

    160       40,848  
              66,096  
Energy Equipment & Services – 1.0%  

Baker Hughes Co.

    1,120       30,979  

Halliburton Co.

    1,760       64,099  

Schlumberger NV

    2,280       118,629  
              213,707  
Entertainment – 1.1%  

Spotify Technology SA*

    260       20,951  

Walt Disney Co. (The)*

    2,020       215,211  
              236,162  
Equity Real Estate Investment Trusts (REITs) – 2.8%  

Boston Properties, Inc.

    480       34,896  

Equinix, Inc.

    300       169,932  

Healthpeak Properties, Inc.

    1,620       38,443  

Host Hotels & Resorts, Inc.

    360       6,797  

Prologis, Inc.

    2,220       245,865  

Ventas, Inc.

    1,140       44,608  

Weyerhaeuser Co.

    2,300       71,139  
              611,680  
Food & Staples Retailing – 1.2%  

Kroger Co. (The)

    2,120       100,255  

Walgreens Boots Alliance, Inc.

    2,280       83,220  

Walmart, Inc.

    520       74,011  
              257,486  
Food Products – 0.8%  

General Mills, Inc.

    580       47,317  

Kellogg Co.

    820       62,992  

Mondelez International, Inc., Class A

    1,140       70,087  
              180,396  
Health Care Equipment & Supplies – 1.9%  

Abbott Laboratories

    1,560       154,347  

Boston Scientific Corp.*

    1,720       74,149  

Edwards Lifesciences Corp.*

    300       21,729  

Medtronic plc

    1,900       165,946  
              416,171  
Investments   Shares     Value  
Health Care Providers & Services – 4.1%  

Cigna Corp.

    820     $ 264,909  

CVS Health Corp.

    1,640       155,308  

Elevance Health, Inc.

    520       284,320  

Humana, Inc.

    220       122,778  

UnitedHealth Group, Inc.

    160       88,824  
              916,139  
Hotels, Restaurants & Leisure – 1.3%  

Caesars Entertainment, Inc.*

    620       27,113  

Las Vegas Sands Corp.*

    1,140       43,331  

Marriott International, Inc., Class A

    160       25,618  

McDonald’s Corp.

    340       92,704  

MGM Resorts International

    1,140       40,550  

Starbucks Corp.

    680       58,881  
              288,197  
Household Products – 2.0%  

Church & Dwight Co., Inc.

    200       14,826  

Clorox Co. (The)

    220       32,129  

Colgate-Palmolive Co.

    1,780       131,435  

Kimberly-Clark Corp.

    680       84,633  

Procter & Gamble Co. (The)

    1,360       183,151  
              446,174  
Industrial Conglomerates – 0.3%  

3M Co.

    460       57,863  
Insurance – 2.9%  

American International Group, Inc.

    800       45,600  

Chubb Ltd.

    640       137,530  

Hartford Financial Services Group, Inc. (The)

    1,020       73,858  

Marsh & McLennan Cos., Inc.

    660       106,583  

MetLife, Inc.

    2,160       158,134  

Principal Financial Group, Inc.

    80       7,050  

Prudential Financial, Inc.

    820       86,256  

Travelers Cos., Inc. (The)

    180       33,203  
              648,214  
Interactive Media & Services – 4.6%  

Alphabet, Inc., Class A*

    4,800       453,648  

Alphabet, Inc., Class C*

    4,800       454,368  

Meta Platforms, Inc., Class A*

    1,200       111,792  
              1,019,808  

 

See Accompanying Notes to the Financial Statements.

 

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FlexShares® ESG & Climate US Large Cap Core Index Fund (cont.)

 

 

Investments   Shares     Value  
COMMON STOCKS – (continued)  
Internet & Direct Marketing Retail – 3.3%  

Amazon.com, Inc.*

    6,120     $ 626,933  

eBay, Inc.

    1,740       69,322  

Etsy, Inc.*

    420       39,442  
              735,697  
IT Services – 4.6%  

Accenture plc, Class A

    140       39,746  

Akamai Technologies, Inc.*

    500       44,165  

Automatic Data Processing, Inc.

    960       232,032  

International Business Machines Corp.

    1,820       251,688  

Mastercard, Inc., Class A

    1,060       347,871  

Okta, Inc.*

    60       3,367  

Visa, Inc., Class A

    460       95,293  
              1,014,162  
Leisure Products – 0.1%  

Hasbro, Inc.

    400       26,100  
Life Sciences Tools & Services – 1.2%  

Agilent Technologies, Inc.

    300       41,505  

Illumina, Inc.*

    400       91,528  

Mettler-Toledo International, Inc.*

    20       25,299  

Repligen Corp.*

    160       29,198  

Thermo Fisher Scientific, Inc.

    40       20,559  

West Pharmaceutical Services, Inc.

    240       55,224  
              263,313  
Machinery – 2.3%  

Caterpillar, Inc.

    420       90,913  

Cummins, Inc.

    440       107,584  

Deere & Co.

    360       142,495  

Illinois Tool Works, Inc.

    160       34,165  

Stanley Black & Decker, Inc.

    460       36,106  

Westinghouse Air Brake Technologies Corp.

    540       50,371  

Xylem, Inc.

    560       57,361  
              518,995  
Media – 0.4%  

Comcast Corp., Class A

    1,760       55,863  

Interpublic Group of Cos., Inc. (The)

    560       16,682  

Omnicom Group, Inc.

    360       26,190  
              98,735  
Investments   Shares     Value  
Metals & Mining – 0.7%  

Newmont Corp.

    2,480     $ 104,954  

Steel Dynamics, Inc.

    440       41,382  
              146,336  
Multiline Retail – 0.6%  

Target Corp.

    740       121,545  
Multi-Utilities – 1.2%  

Consolidated Edison, Inc.

    1,120       98,515  

Dominion Energy, Inc.

    320       22,391  

Sempra Energy

    1,000       150,940  
              271,846  
Oil, Gas & Consumable Fuels – 4.1%  

Cheniere Energy, Inc.

    640       112,902  

ConocoPhillips

    1,240       156,352  

Devon Energy Corp.

    420       32,487  

Exxon Mobil Corp.

    480       53,189  

Hess Corp.

    820       115,686  

Marathon Petroleum Corp.

    1,380       156,795  

Occidental Petroleum Corp.

    280       20,328  

Pioneer Natural Resources Co.

    320       82,051  

Valero Energy Corp.

    1,060       133,083  

Williams Cos., Inc. (The)

    1,260       41,240  
              904,113  
Personal Products – 0.7%  

Estee Lauder Cos., Inc. (The), Class A

    740       148,363  
Pharmaceuticals – 5.2%  

Bristol-Myers Squibb Co.

    1,880       145,644  

Eli Lilly & Co.

    120       43,451  

Johnson & Johnson

    2,720       473,198  

Merck & Co., Inc.

    2,160       218,592  

Pfizer, Inc.

    5,600       260,680  
              1,141,565  
Professional Services – 0.5%  

Equifax, Inc.

    360       61,034  

Verisk Analytics, Inc.

    260       47,536  
              108,570  
Road & Rail – 1.6%  

CSX Corp.

    6,560       190,633  

Norfolk Southern Corp.

    680       155,088  

 

See Accompanying Notes to the Financial Statements.

 

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FlexShares® ESG & Climate US Large Cap Core Index Fund (cont.)

 

 

Investments   Shares     Value  
COMMON STOCKS – (continued)  
Road & Rail – (continued)  

Union Pacific Corp.

    20     $ 3,943  
              349,664  
Semiconductors & Semiconductor Equipment – 4.3%  

Advanced Micro Devices, Inc.*

    560       33,634  

Applied Materials, Inc.

    760       67,100  

Enphase Energy, Inc.*

    420       128,940  

First Solar, Inc.*

    320       46,582  

Intel Corp.

    6,500       184,795  

Micron Technology, Inc.

    1,040       56,264  

NVIDIA Corp.

    2,080       280,738  

QUALCOMM, Inc.

    420       49,417  

SolarEdge Technologies, Inc.*

    180       41,406  

Texas Instruments, Inc.

    340       54,614  
              943,490  
Software – 9.0%  

Adobe, Inc.*

    700       222,950  

Autodesk, Inc.*

    360       77,148  

Intuit, Inc.

    20       8,550  

Microsoft Corp.

    5,000       1,160,650  

Oracle Corp.

    1,340       104,614  

Salesforce, Inc.*

    1,600       260,144  

VMware, Inc., Class A

    600       67,518  

Workday, Inc., Class A*

    620       96,608  
              1,998,182  
Specialty Retail – 2.7%  

Best Buy Co., Inc.

    200       13,682  

Home Depot, Inc. (The)

    580       171,756  

Lowe’s Cos., Inc.

    440       85,778  

TJX Cos., Inc. (The)

    3,360       242,256  

Tractor Supply Co.

    360       79,117  
              592,589  
Technology Hardware, Storage & Peripherals – 8.0%  

Apple, Inc.

    10,260       1,573,268  

Dell Technologies, Inc., Class C

    800       30,720  

Hewlett Packard Enterprise Co.

    4,000       57,080  

HP, Inc.

    3,220       88,936  

NetApp, Inc.

    220       15,240  
              1,765,244  
Investments   Shares     Value  
Textiles, Apparel & Luxury Goods – 0.7%  

Lululemon Athletica, Inc.*

    80     $ 26,323  

NIKE, Inc., Class B

    1,300       120,484  

VF Corp.

    660       18,645  
              165,452  
Trading Companies & Distributors – 0.4%  

WW Grainger, Inc.

    140       81,809  
Water Utilities – 0.2%  

American Water Works Co., Inc.

    380       55,229  
Total Common Stocks
(Cost $23,928,940)

 

    21,921,537  
    Principal
Amount
       
SHORT-TERM INVESTMENTS – 0.0%(a)  
U.S. TREASURY OBLIGATIONS – 0.0%(a)  

U.S. Treasury Bills 1.74%, 11/25/2022(b)
(Cost $14,983)

  $ 15,000       14,967  
Total Investments – 99.2%
(Cost $23,943,923)

 

    21,936,504  

Other assets less liabilities – 0.8%

 

    166,881  
Net Assets – 100.0%

 

  $ 22,103,385  

 

*

Non-income producing security.

 

(a) 

Represents less than 0.05% of net assets.

 

(b) 

The rate shown was the current yield as of October 31, 2022.

 

Percentages shown are based on Net Assets.

 

As of October 31, 2022, the gross unrealized appreciation (depreciation) of investments based on the aggregate cost of investments (including derivative instruments, if applicable) for federal income tax purposes was as follows:

 

       

Aggregate gross unrealized appreciation

  $ 633,507  

Aggregate gross unrealized depreciation

    (2,642,469

Net unrealized depreciation

  $ (2,008,962

Federal income tax cost

  $ 23,939,848  

 

See Accompanying Notes to the Financial Statements.

 

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Futures Contracts

FlexShares® ESG & Climate US Large Cap Core Index Fund had the following open futures contracts as of October 31, 2022:

 

    Number of
Contracts
    Expiration
Date
    Trading
Currency
    Notional
Amount
    Value and
Unrealized
Depreciation*
 

Long Contracts

 

S&P 500 Micro E-Mini Index

    8       12/16/2022       USD     $ 155,320     $ (5,618

 

Abbreviations:

 

USD – US Dollar

 

Security Type   % of Net Assets  

Common Stocks

    99.2

Short-Term Investments

    0.0  

Others(1)

    0.8  
      100.0

 

(1) 

Includes any other net assets/(liabilities).

 

See Accompanying Notes to the Financial Statements.

 

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Schedule of Investments

FlexShares® ESG & Climate Developed Markets ex-US Core Index Fund

 

October 31, 2022

 

 

Investments   Shares     Value  
COMMON STOCKS – 99.4%  
Air Freight & Logistics – 0.6%  

Deutsche Post AG (Registered)

    2,817     $ 99,980  
Auto Components – 0.9%  

Bridgestone Corp.

    1,800       64,935  

Cie Generale des Etablissements Michelin SCA

    1,800       45,917  

Sumitomo Electric Industries Ltd.

    4,500       47,048  
              157,900  
Automobiles – 2.1%  

Bayerische Motoren Werke AG

    351       27,586  

Honda Motor Co. Ltd.

    900       20,424  

Mercedes-Benz Group AG

    864       50,041  

Porsche Automobil Holding SE (Preference)

    1,026       57,395  

Toyota Motor Corp.

    15,300       211,998  
              367,444  
Banks – 11.9%  

ABN AMRO Bank NV, CVA(a)

    1,952       19,208  

Australia & New Zealand Banking Group Ltd.

    4,923       80,463  

Banco Bilbao Vizcaya Argentaria SA

    3,798       19,553  

Banco Santander SA

    21,159       54,833  

Bank of Montreal

    882       81,142  

Bank of Nova Scotia (The)

    2,682       129,475  

Barclays plc

    15,057       25,616  

BNP Paribas SA

    3,222       151,246  

Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce

    9       408  

Commonwealth Bank of Australia

    3,096       207,239  

Credit Agricole SA

    891       8,089  

DBS Group Holdings Ltd.

    900       21,751  

HSBC Holdings plc

    27,324       140,718  

ING Groep NV

    8,676       85,355  

KBC Group NV

    504       25,255  

Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group, Inc.

    22,500       105,889  

Mizuho Financial Group, Inc.

    900       9,725  

National Australia Bank Ltd.

    5,589       115,865  

NatWest Group plc

    9,660       26,115  

Nordea Bank Abp

    1,917       18,305  
Investments   Shares     Value  
Banks – (continued)  

Resona Holdings, Inc.

    1,800     $ 6,778  

Royal Bank of Canada

    2,781       256,988  

Skandinaviska Enskilda Banken AB, Class A

    4,221       44,500  

Societe Generale SA

    2,511       57,639  

Sumitomo Mitsui Trust Holdings, Inc.

    200       5,755  

Toronto-Dominion Bank (The)

    3,483       222,633  

UniCredit SpA

    1,746       21,654  

Westpac Banking Corp.

    6,723       103,649  
              2,045,846  
Beverages – 2.4%  

Anheuser-Busch InBev SA/NV

    1,350       67,514  

Asahi Group Holdings Ltd.

    1,100       30,817  

Budweiser Brewing Co. APAC Ltd.(a)

    900       1,894  

Carlsberg A/S, Class B

    90       10,610  

Coca-Cola HBC AG

    1,062       23,263  

Diageo plc

    3,870       160,317  

Kirin Holdings Co. Ltd.

    2,700       39,773  

Pernod Ricard SA

    288       50,581  

Suntory Beverage & Food Ltd.

    900       30,154  
              414,923  
Biotechnology – 0.8%  

CSL Ltd.

    702       125,906  

Grifols SA*

    1,197       10,181  
              136,087  
Building Products – 1.0%  

Cie de Saint-Gobain

    882       36,089  

Daikin Industries Ltd.

    200       30,121  

Geberit AG (Registered)

    117       52,061  

Kingspan Group plc

    1,053       53,182  
              171,453  
Capital Markets – 2.2%  

Credit Suisse Group AG (Registered)

    1,251       5,163  

Daiwa Securities Group, Inc.

    6,300       24,584  

Deutsche Bank AG (Registered)

    855       8,163  

Deutsche Boerse AG

    162       26,362  

EQT AB

    945       18,608  

Hong Kong Exchanges & Clearing Ltd.

    1,300       34,612  

 

See Accompanying Notes to the Financial Statements.

 

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FlexShares® ESG & Climate  Developed Markets ex-US Core Index Fund (cont.)

 

 

Investments   Shares     Value  
COMMON STOCKS – (continued)  
Capital Markets – (continued)  

IGM Financial, Inc.

    225     $ 6,016  

London Stock Exchange Group plc

    135       11,760  

Macquarie Group Ltd.

    594       64,382  

Nomura Holdings, Inc.

    12,600       40,843  

St James’s Place plc

    2,790       34,211  

UBS Group AG (Registered)

    6,489       103,033  
              377,737  
Chemicals – 3.7%  

Akzo Nobel NV

    1,044       64,428  

Arkema SA

    171       13,541  

Chr Hansen Holding A/S

    504       27,995  

Clariant AG (Registered)*

    1,593       25,644  

Covestro AG(a)

    738       25,121  

Croda International plc

    810       63,043  

Givaudan SA (Registered)

    27       80,669  

Johnson Matthey plc

    540       12,027  

Koninklijke DSM NV

    648       76,406  

Mitsui Chemicals, Inc.

    900       16,682  

Nissan Chemical Corp.

    600       27,046  

Novozymes A/S, Class B

    603       31,677  

Nutrien Ltd.

    756       63,798  

Shin-Etsu Chemical Co. Ltd.

    200       20,910  

Sika AG (Registered)

    270       60,920  

Sumitomo Chemical Co. Ltd.

    5,400       18,202  

Umicore SA

    162       5,340  

Wacker Chemie AG

    27       3,146  
              636,595  
Commercial Services & Supplies – 0.4%  

Brambles Ltd.

    5,652       42,214  

Dai Nippon Printing Co. Ltd.

    1,000       20,069  
              62,283  
Communications Equipment – 0.2%  

Nokia OYJ

    8,730       38,888  
Construction & Engineering – 0.4%  

Taisei Corp.

    900       24,554  

WSP Global, Inc.

    297       36,457  
              61,011  
Investments   Shares     Value  
Containers & Packaging – 0.2%  

SIG Group AG*

    2,061     $ 39,624  
Diversified Financial Services – 0.3%  

M&G plc

    18,315       36,944  

ORIX Corp.

    900       13,231  
              50,175  
Diversified Telecommunication Services – 2.7%  

BCE, Inc.

    1,152       51,955  

Deutsche Telekom AG (Registered)

    7,479       141,658  

Koninklijke KPN NV

    7,587       21,229  

Nippon Telegraph & Telephone Corp.

    1,600       44,070  

Singapore Telecommunications Ltd.

    16,200       28,620  

Swisscom AG (Registered)

    153       75,571  

Telecom Italia SpA*

    18       4  

Telefonica Deutschland Holding AG

    4,761       10,380  

Telefonica SA

    6,291       21,669  

Telia Co. AB

    2,682       7,099  

TELUS Corp.

    2,610       54,437  
              456,692  
Electric Utilities – 2.0%  

Acciona SA

    54       9,719  

Electricite de France SA

    972       11,480  

Hydro One Ltd.(a)

    954       23,891  

Iberdrola SA

    11,844       120,279  

Orsted A/S(a)

    1,071       88,353  

Terna – Rete Elettrica Nazionale

    8,397       55,671  

Verbund AG

    387       30,312  
              339,705  
Electrical Equipment – 2.2%  

ABB Ltd. (Registered)

    9       250  

Mitsubishi Electric Corp.

    2,700       23,797  

Schneider Electric SE

    1,539       195,092  

Siemens Gamesa Renewable Energy SA*

    1,818       32,271  

Vestas Wind Systems A/S

    6,219       122,522  
              373,932  
Electronic Equipment, Instruments & Components – 0.6%  

Halma plc

    54       1,315  

Murata Manufacturing Co. Ltd.

    900       44,202  

Omron Corp.

    1,100       51,479  
              96,996  

 

See Accompanying Notes to the Financial Statements.

 

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Investments   Shares     Value  
COMMON STOCKS – (continued)  
Energy Equipment & Services – 0.1%  

Tenaris SA

    585     $ 9,080  
Entertainment – 0.1%  

Nintendo Co. Ltd.

    400       16,335  
Equity Real Estate Investment Trusts (REITs) – 1.5%  

British Land Co. plc (The)

    2,709       11,413  

Dexus

    5,328       26,438  

Gecina SA

    198       17,661  

GPT Group (The)

    13,968       38,496  

Japan Real Estate Investment Corp.

    9       37,723  

Land Securities Group plc

    1,062       6,975  

Mirvac Group

    11,007       14,570  

Nippon Prologis REIT, Inc.

    9       18,862  

Segro plc

    5,103       46,121  

Stockland

    792       1,823  

Unibail-Rodamco-Westfield*

    270       12,777  

Vicinity Ltd.

    21,348       26,551  
              259,410  
Food & Staples Retailing – 2.1%  

Aeon Co. Ltd.

    1,800       33,624  

Carrefour SA

    1,386       22,308  

Jeronimo Martins SGPS SA

    1,071       22,208  

Loblaw Cos. Ltd.

    495       40,506  

Metro, Inc.

    288       15,069  

Tesco plc

    42,417       105,048  

Woolworths Group Ltd.

    5,463       115,349  
              354,112  
Food Products – 2.5%  

Nestle SA (Registered)

    3,708       404,016  

Orkla ASA

    3,348       22,593  
              426,609  
Gas Utilities – 0.4%  

AltaGas Ltd.

    918       16,536  

Enagas SA

    765       12,419  

Hong Kong & China Gas Co. Ltd.

    63,000       48,635  
              77,590  
Health Care Equipment & Supplies – 2.1%  

Coloplast A/S, Class B

    261       29,106  
Investments   Shares     Value  
Health Care Equipment & Supplies – (continued)  

Fisher & Paykel Healthcare Corp. Ltd.

    1,656     $ 18,837  

Koninklijke Philips NV

    5,760       72,972  

Olympus Corp.

    2,700       57,039  

Siemens Healthineers AG(a)

    657       30,246  

Sonova Holding AG (Registered)

    342       80,891  

Sysmex Corp.

    900       48,610  

Terumo Corp.

    900       27,393  
              365,094  
Hotels, Restaurants & Leisure – 0.6%  

Genting Singapore Ltd.

    39,600       22,527  

Oriental Land Co. Ltd.

    200       26,844  

Sands China Ltd.*

    14,400       25,132  

Whitbread plc

    963       28,517  
              103,020  
Household Durables – 1.2%  

Barratt Developments plc

    828       3,586  

Berkeley Group Holdings plc

    198       7,913  

Sekisui House Ltd.

    2,700       44,959  

Sony Group Corp.

    2,200       147,836  
              204,294  
Household Products – 0.6%  

Henkel AG & Co. KGaA (Preference)

    1,017       64,109  

Reckitt Benckiser Group plc

    603       40,128  
              104,237  
Independent Power and Renewable Electricity
Producers – 0.2%
 

EDP Renovaveis SA

    1,656       34,878  
Industrial Conglomerates – 1.7%  

Hitachi Ltd.

    3,900       177,374  

Siemens AG (Registered)

    1,098       120,067  
              297,441  
Insurance – 6.1%  

AIA Group Ltd.

    16,200       122,689  

Allianz SE (Registered)

    927       166,932  

ASR Nederland NV

    495       21,815  

Aviva plc

    15,768       75,904  

AXA SA

    5,769       142,545  

Dai-ichi Life Holdings, Inc.

    100       1,586  

 

See Accompanying Notes to the Financial Statements.

 

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FlexShares® ESG & Climate  Developed Markets ex-US Core Index Fund (cont.)

 

 

Investments   Shares     Value  
COMMON STOCKS – (continued)  
Insurance – (continued)  

Insurance Australia Group Ltd.

    5,859     $ 18,358  

Japan Post Insurance Co. Ltd.

    900       13,303  

Legal & General Group plc

    35,892       96,244  

MS&AD Insurance Group Holdings, Inc.

    2,500       66,286  

Muenchener Rueckversicherungs-Gesellschaft AG in Muenchen (Registered)

    180       47,571  

NN Group NV

    1,081       45,781  

QBE Insurance Group Ltd.

    2,619       20,499  

Sun Life Financial, Inc.

    1,854       78,643  

Swiss Re AG

    108       8,029  

Zurich Insurance Group AG

    297       126,813  
              1,052,998  
Interactive Media & Services – 0.2%  

Z Holdings Corp.

    15,300       39,589  
Internet & Direct Marketing Retail – 0.3%  

Rakuten Group, Inc.

    6,300       28,229  

Zalando SE* (a)

    1,026       23,658  
              51,887  
IT Services – 2.4%  

Capgemini SE

    918       150,840  

CGI, Inc.*

    135       10,861  

Fujitsu Ltd.

    1,200       138,258  

Nomura Research Institute Ltd.

    1,800       40,024  

Worldline SA* (a)

    1,593       69,779  
              409,762  
Leisure Products – 0.2%  

Yamaha Corp.

    900       34,030  
Machinery – 1.9%  

Alstom SA

    2,259       46,574  

Atlas Copco AB, Class A

    3,105       33,167  

Epiroc AB, Class A

    1,449       22,167  

GEA Group AG

    711       24,876  

Hitachi Construction Machinery Co. Ltd.

    900       17,645  

Husqvarna AB, Class B

    1,431       8,495  

KION Group AG

    612       13,591  
Investments   Shares     Value  
Machinery – (continued)  

Komatsu Ltd.

    2,700     $ 51,735  

Kone OYJ, Class B

    99       4,056  

Kubota Corp.

    900       12,573  

SKF AB, Class B

    1,530       22,125  

Volvo AB, Class B

    2,349       38,433  

Yaskawa Electric Corp.

    900       25,008  
              320,445  
Media – 1.2%  

Dentsu Group, Inc.

    1,200       37,421  

Informa plc

    3,114       19,920  

Pearson plc

    2,574       28,462  

Publicis Groupe SA

    1,080       60,565  

WPP plc

    6,660       58,737  
              205,105  
Metals & Mining – 2.7%  

Anglo American plc

    360       10,812  

BlueScope Steel Ltd.

    1,269       12,764  

Fortescue Metals Group Ltd.

    7,542       70,894  

Fresnillo plc

    1,890       15,863  

Glencore plc

    1,467       8,437  

Hitachi Metals Ltd.*

    1,000       14,613  

Kinross Gold Corp.

    9,612       34,811  

Newcrest Mining Ltd.

    3,447       38,243  

Norsk Hydro ASA

    4,248       26,959  

Rio Tinto Ltd.

    882       49,744  

Rio Tinto plc

    1,116       58,296  

Sumitomo Metal Mining Co. Ltd.

    200       5,627  

Teck Resources Ltd., Class B

    2,718       82,633  

Wheaton Precious Metals Corp.

    891       29,113  
              458,809  
Multiline Retail – 0.4%  

Canadian Tire Corp. Ltd., Class A

    333       37,276  

Next plc

    666       37,795  
              75,071  
Multi-Utilities – 0.2%  

National Grid plc

    2,988       32,627  
Oil, Gas & Consumable Fuels – 6.4%  

Ampol Ltd.

    1,152       20,059  

Enbridge, Inc.

    5,949       231,497  

 

See Accompanying Notes to the Financial Statements.

 

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FlexShares® ESG & Climate Developed  Markets ex-US Core Index Fund (cont.)

 

 

Investments   Shares     Value  
COMMON STOCKS – (continued)  
Oil, Gas & Consumable Fuels – (continued)  

ENEOS Holdings, Inc.

    12,600     $ 41,521  

Eni SpA

    3,870       50,695  

Neste OYJ

    2,583       113,196  

Pembina Pipeline Corp.

    2,700       89,033  

Repsol SA

    4,113       55,875  

Shell plc

    11,736       324,834  

TC Energy Corp.

    162       7,107  

TotalEnergies SE

    2,619       142,626  

Tourmaline Oil Corp.

    297       16,713  

Woodside Energy Group Ltd.

    1       22  
              1,093,178  
Paper & Forest Products – 0.5%  

Mondi plc

    3,330       56,072  

Stora Enso OYJ, Class R

    72       939  

UPM-Kymmene OYJ

    1,107       37,101  
              94,112  
Personal Products – 2.3%  

Kao Corp.

    2,700       101,544  

L’Oreal SA

    558       175,432  

Unilever plc

    2,412       110,374  
              387,350  
Pharmaceuticals – 9.5%  

AstraZeneca plc

    2,196       259,258  

Daiichi Sankyo Co. Ltd.

    3,600       115,459  

Eisai Co. Ltd.

    100       6,038  

GSK plc

    6,570       108,080  

Kyowa Kirin Co. Ltd.

    900       21,223  

Merck KGaA

    171       27,886  

Novartis AG (Registered)

    2,268       183,344  

Novo Nordisk A/S, Class B

    2,583       280,879  

Ono Pharmaceutical Co. Ltd.

    1,900       44,689  

Roche Holding AG

    972       322,996  

Sanofi

    1,719       148,371  

Takeda Pharmaceutical Co. Ltd.

    3,700       97,532  

UCB SA

    216       16,293  
              1,632,048  
Professional Services – 2.3%  

Adecco Group AG (Registered)

    702       21,984  

Experian plc

    828       26,445  
Investments   Shares     Value  
Professional Services – (continued)  

Randstad NV

    558     $ 27,818  

Recruit Holdings Co. Ltd.

    2,100       64,850  

RELX plc

    7,515       202,553  

Wolters Kluwer NV

    550       58,463  
              402,113  
Real Estate Management & Development – 0.6%  

City Developments Ltd.

    2,700       14,558  

Daiwa House Industry Co. Ltd.

    3,600       72,952  

New World Development Co. Ltd.

    9,000       18,413  
              105,923  
Road & Rail – 2.5%  

Canadian National Railway Co.

    1,332       157,608  

Canadian Pacific Railway Ltd.

    1,296       96,493  

Central Japan Railway Co.

    300       34,847  

East Japan Railway Co.

    1,800       97,366  

MTR Corp. Ltd.

    6,500       28,609  

West Japan Railway Co.

    300       11,910  
              426,833  
Semiconductors & Semiconductor Equipment – 1.9%  

Advantest Corp.

    700       37,017  

ASML Holding NV

    531       250,861  

STMicroelectronics NV

    432       13,492  

Tokyo Electron Ltd.

    100       26,568  
              327,938  
Software – 2.2%  

Open Text Corp.

    1,836       53,113  

SAP SE

    2,763       266,718  

WiseTech Global Ltd.

    198       7,364  

Xero Ltd.*

    918       45,828  
              373,023  
Specialty Retail – 1.1%  

Chow Tai Fook Jewellery Group Ltd.

    3,600       6,164  

H & M Hennes & Mauritz AB, Class B

    2,619       26,355  

Industria de Diseno Textil SA

    6,183       140,185  

Kingfisher plc

    9,171       23,114  
              195,818  
Technology Hardware, Storage & Peripherals – 1.0%  

Canon, Inc.

    5,500       116,709  

 

See Accompanying Notes to the Financial Statements.

 

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Investments   Shares     Value  
COMMON STOCKS – (continued)  
Technology Hardware, Storage & Peripherals – (continued)  

Ricoh Co. Ltd.

    3,600     $ 26,400  

Seiko Epson Corp.

    1,800       24,535  
              167,644  
Textiles, Apparel & Luxury Goods – 2.6%  

adidas AG

    198       19,370  

Burberry Group plc

    1,773       37,050  

Cie Financiere Richemont SA (Registered)

    765       74,868  

Kering SA

    279       127,865  

LVMH Moet Hennessy Louis Vuitton SE

    306       193,256  
              452,409  
Trading Companies & Distributors – 0.9%  

Ferguson plc

    243       26,607  

ITOCHU Corp.

    4,500       116,530  

Rexel SA

    864       15,461  
              158,598  
Transportation Infrastructure – 1.2%  

Atlantia SpA

    1,494       33,341  

Getlink SE

    2,574       40,781  

Transurban Group

    14,913       126,449  
              200,571  
Water Utilities – 0.2%  

Severn Trent plc

    576       16,599  

United Utilities Group plc

    990       10,708  
              27,307  
Wireless Telecommunication Services – 0.9%  

Rogers Communications, Inc., Class B

    216       8,980  

SoftBank Corp.

    9,000       88,737  

Vodafone Group plc

    49,383       57,790  
              155,507  
TOTAL COMMON STOCKS
(Cost $20,549,885)

 

    17,060,066  
                 
Total Investments – 99.4%
(Cost $20,549,885)

 

    17,060,066  

Other assets less liabilities – 0.6%

            108,854  
Net Assets – 100.0%

 

  $ 17,168,920  
*

Non-income producing security.

 

(a) 

Security exempt from registration pursuant to Regulation S under the Securities Act of 1933. Regulation S applies to securities offerings that are made outside of the United States and do not involve direct selling efforts in the United States and as such may have restrictions on resale.

 

Percentages shown are based on Net Assets.

 

Abbreviations

 

CVA – Dutch Certification

OYJ – Public Limited Company

Preference – A special type of equity investment that shares in the earnings of the company, has limited voting rights, and may have a dividend preference. Preference shares may also have liquidation preference.

SCA – Limited partnership with share capital

 

As of October 31, 2022, the gross unrealized appreciation (depreciation) of investments based on the aggregate cost of investments (including derivative instruments, if applicable) for federal income tax purposes was as follows:

 

       

Aggregate gross unrealized appreciation

  $ 93,375  

Aggregate gross unrealized depreciation

    (3,618,206

Net unrealized depreciation

  $ (3,524,831

Federal income tax cost

  $ 20,582,911  

 

See Accompanying Notes to the Financial Statements.

 

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Futures Contracts

FlexShares® ESG & Climate Developed Markets ex-US Core Index Fund had the following open futures contract as of October 31, 2022:

 

    Number of
Contracts
    Expiration
Date
    Trading
Currency
    Notional
Amount
    Value and
Unrealized
Depreciation*
 

Long Contracts

 

MSCI EAFE E-Mini Index

    1       12/16/2022       USD     $ 87,795     $ (4,776

 

*

This amount represents the cumulative appreciation/depreciation on futures contracts. Current day’s variation margin is reported within the Statement of Assets and Liabilities for futures contracts.

 

Forward Foreign Currency Contracts

FlexShares® ESG & Climate Developed Markets ex-US Core Index Fund had the following outstanding contracts as of October 31, 2022:

 

Contracts to Receive   Counterparty   In Exchange For     Maturity Date     Unrealized
Appreciation/
(Depreciation)
 

AUD

    25,994       JPMorgan Chase Bank   USD     16,383       12/21/2022     $ 266  

GBP

    11,280       Citibank NA   USD     12,923       12/21/2022       87  

GBP

    11,094       JPMorgan Chase Bank   USD     12,506       12/21/2022       289  

USD

    26,247       Morgan Stanley   AUD     39,202       12/21/2022       1,138  

USD

    8,791       Citibank NA   CAD     11,674       12/21/2022       228  

USD

    20,390       Citibank NA   CHF     19,548       12/21/2022       735  

USD

    7,613       Morgan Stanley   DKK     56,285       12/21/2022       108  

USD

    7,028       Goldman Sachs & Co.   HKD     55,077       12/21/2022       7  

USD

    2,509       BNP Paribas SA   ILS     8,590       12/21/2022       58  

USD

    3,735       Bank of New York   JPY     529,800       12/21/2022       147  

USD

    17,436       Citibank NA   JPY     2,500,569       12/21/2022       503  

USD

    299       Citibank NA   NZD     502       12/21/2022       7  

USD

    4,769       Morgan Stanley   SEK     51,285       12/21/2022       108  

USD

    7,511         JPMorgan Chase Bank   SGD     10,575       12/21/2022       36  

Total unrealized appreciation

 

  $ 3,717  

CAD

    2,016       Toronto-Dominion Bank (The)   USD     1,515       12/21/2022     $ (36

EUR

    84       Morgan Stanley   USD     85       12/21/2022       (1

JPY

    1,385,996       Citibank NA   USD     9,790       12/21/2022       (404

NOK

    23,302       Morgan Stanley   USD     2,268       12/21/2022       (22

USD

    7,692       Bank of Montreal   EUR     7,816       12/21/2022       (65

USD

    22,929       Bank of New York   GBP     20,101       12/21/2022       (255

USD

    16,753         Bank of Montreal   JPY     2,495,187       12/21/2022       (144

Total unrealized depreciation

 

  $ (927

Net unrealized appreciation

 

  $ 2,790  

 

See Accompanying Notes to the Financial Statements.

 

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Abbreviations:

 

AUD – Australian Dollar

CAD – Canadian Dollar

CHF – Swiss Franc

DKK – Danish Krone

EUR – Euro

GBP – British Pound

HKD – Hong Kong Dollar

ILS – Israeli Shekel

JPY – Japanese Yen

NOK – Norwegian Krone

NZD – New Zealand Dollar

SEK – Swedish Krona

SGD – Singapore Dollar

USD – US Dollar

 

Security Type   % of Net Assets  

Common Stocks

    99.4

Others(1)

    0.6  
      100.0

 

(1) 

Includes any other net assets/(liabilities).

 

See Accompanying Notes to the Financial Statements.

 

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October 31, 2022

 

 

Investments   Shares     Value  
COMMON STOCKS – 98.9%  
Air Freight & Logistics – 0.4%  

Hyundai Glovis Co. Ltd.

    64     $ 7,818  

ZTO Express Cayman, Inc., ADR

    520       8,783  
              16,601  
Airlines – 0.1%              

Korean Air Lines Co. Ltd.*

    142       2,303  
Auto Components – 0.5%  

Hankook Tire & Technology Co. Ltd.

    276       7,082  

Hanon Systems

    558       3,056  

Hyundai Mobis Co. Ltd.

    54       8,302  
              18,440  
Automobiles – 1.3%              

Hero MotoCorp Ltd.

    380       12,288  

Li Auto, Inc., ADR*

    656       8,935  

Mahindra & Mahindra Ltd.

    368       5,995  

NIO, Inc., ADR*

    1,624       15,704  

XPeng, Inc., Class A*

    2,200       7,119  
              50,041  
Banks – 17.8%              

Agricultural Bank of China Ltd., Class H

    49,000       13,982  

Akbank TAS

    10,592       8,324  

Al Rajhi Bank*

    270       6,122  

Alinma Bank

    2,090       20,858  

Axis Bank Ltd.

    1,512       16,549  

Banco Bradesco SA*

    5,000       15,856  

Banco Bradesco SA (Preference)

    10,600       40,119  

Banco do Brasil SA

    1,800       12,699  

Bancolombia SA

    918       6,674  

Bancolombia SA (Preference)

    1,498       9,587  

Bank AlBilad*

    1,764       23,801  

Bank Al-Jazira

    158       983  

Bank of the Philippine Islands

    4,020       6,660  

Bank Polska Kasa Opieki SA

    110       1,808  

Bank Rakyat Indonesia Persero Tbk. PT

    89,400       26,652  

Banque Saudi Fransi

    332       3,817  

China Construction Bank Corp., Class H

    86,000       45,685  
Investments   Shares     Value  
Banks – (continued)              

CIMB Group Holdings Bhd.

    14,713     $ 17,178  

Commercial International Bank Egypt SAE

    8,921       11,969  

CTBC Financial Holding Co. Ltd.

    54,000       34,187  

E.Sun Financial Holding Co. Ltd.

    46,000       33,120  

First Abu Dhabi Bank PJSC

    9,484       46,219  

First Financial Holding Co. Ltd.

    36,000       27,652  

Grupo Financiero Banorte SAB de CV, Class O

    600       4,868  

Industrial & Commercial Bank of China Ltd., Class H

    68,000       29,539  

Itau Unibanco Holding SA (Preference)*

    2,600       15,063  

KB Financial Group, Inc.

    1,042       35,149  

Mega Financial Holding Co. Ltd.

    36,900       34,240  

Nedbank Group Ltd.

    1,654       19,581  

OTP Bank Nyrt.

    790       17,193  

Santander Bank Polska SA

    118       6,287  

Shinhan Financial Group Co. Ltd.

    1,068       27,216  

SinoPac Financial Holdings Co. Ltd.

    6,040       3,018  

Standard Bank Group Ltd.

    3,768       35,194  

State Bank of India

    1,822       12,630  

Turkiye Is Bankasi A/S, Class C

    12,320       6,172  

Yapi ve Kredi Bankasi A/S

    9,676       4,790  

Yes Bank Ltd.*

    39,544       7,429  
              688,870  
Beverages – 0.6%              

Coca-Cola Femsa SAB de CV

    1,800       11,318  

United Spirits Ltd.*

    1,056       11,435  
              22,753  
Biotechnology – 0.4%              

BeiGene Ltd.*

    1,200       15,134  
Capital Markets – 0.6%  

B3 SA – Brasil Bolsa Balcao

    3,400       9,745  

Mirae Asset Securities Co. Ltd.

    1,014       4,520  

Saudi Tadawul Group Holding Co.

    128       7,399  
              21,664  

 

See Accompanying Notes to the Financial Statements.

 

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Investments   Shares     Value  
COMMON STOCKS – (continued)  
Chemicals – 3.7%  

Asian Paints Ltd.

    1,068     $ 40,096  

Indorama Ventures PCL, NVDR

    5,800       6,401  

LG Chem Ltd.

    56       24,610  

Orbia Advance Corp. SAB de CV

    3,400       5,730  

PI Industries Ltd.

    56       2,193  

PTT Global Chemical PCL, NVDR

    7,800       8,915  

SABIC Agri-Nutrients Co.

    68       2,877  

Sahara International Petrochemical Co.

    1,284       13,856  

Sociedad Quimica y Minera de Chile SA (Preference), Class B

    308       29,305  

Yanbu National Petrochemical Co.

    916       10,897  
              144,880  
Commercial Services & Supplies – 0.0%(a)  

China Everbright Environment Group Ltd.

    4,000       1,330  
Construction & Engineering – 0.4%  

Hyundai Engineering & Construction Co. Ltd.

    276       6,762  

Samsung Engineering Co. Ltd.*

    422       7,066  
              13,828  
Construction Materials – 0.9%              

Siam Cement PCL (The), NVDR

    2,800       23,836  

UltraTech Cement Ltd.

    122       9,897  
              33,733  
Consumer Finance – 0.0%(a)  

Bajaj Finance Ltd.

    12       1,036  
Containers & Packaging – 0.4%  

Klabin SA

    2,400       9,889  

SCG Packaging PCL, NVDR

    4,800       6,558  
              16,447  
Diversified Financial Services – 1.9%  

FirstRand Ltd.

    9,900       34,666  

Housing Development Finance Corp. Ltd.

    536       15,992  

Yuanta Financial Holding Co. Ltd.

    39,140       23,929  
              74,587  
Investments   Shares     Value  
Diversified Telecommunication Services – 1.4%  

Chunghwa Telecom Co. Ltd.

    5,000     $ 17,224  

Hellenic Telecommunications Organization SA

    712       11,189  

LG Uplus Corp.

    638       5,128  

Saudi Telecom Co.

    460       4,946  

Telefonica Brasil SA

    1,800       14,171  
              52,658  
Electric Utilities – 1.4%  

Adani Transmission Ltd.*

    44       1,780  

Centrais Eletricas Brasileiras SA

    1,600       15,191  

Centrais Eletricas Brasileiras SA (Preference), Class B

    900       9,145  

CEZ A/S

    114       3,728  

Cia Energetica de Minas Gerais

    1,000       3,295  

Cia Energetica de Minas Gerais (Preference)

    5,000       10,834  

Cia Paranaense de Energia (Preference)

    5,800       8,180  

Power Grid Corp. of India Ltd.

    1,062       2,927  
              55,080  
Electrical Equipment – 0.8%  

CG Power & Industrial Solutions Ltd.*

    2,020       6,345  

Doosan Enerbility Co. Ltd.*

    120       1,116  

Havells India Ltd.

    884       12,989  

Xinjiang Goldwind Science & Technology Co. Ltd., Class H

    2,800       2,429  

Zhuzhou CRRC Times Electric Co. Ltd., Class H

    2,000       8,675  
              31,554  
Electronic Equipment, Instruments & Components – 2.1%  

AUO Corp.

    19,200       10,070  

Delta Electronics Thailand PCL, NVDR

    800       12,191  

Delta Electronics, Inc.

    5,000       39,957  

Hon Hai Precision Industry Co. Ltd.

    3,000       9,543  

Samsung SDI Co. Ltd.

    18       9,313  
              81,074  
Energy Equipment & Services – 0.0%(a)  

Dialog Group Bhd.

    3,000       1,307  

 

See Accompanying Notes to the Financial Statements.

 

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Investments   Shares     Value  
COMMON STOCKS – (continued)  
Entertainment – 0.6%  

Kingsoft Corp. Ltd.

    3,200     $ 9,681  

NetEase, Inc., ADR

    206       11,458  
              21,139  
Food & Staples Retailing – 2.3%              

CP ALL PCL, NVDR

    13,000       20,494  

Ghitha Holding PJSC*

    44       838  

Nahdi Medical Co.

    20       1,054  

Shoprite Holdings Ltd.

    1,138       14,484  

Sun Art Retail Group Ltd.

    7,000       1,115  

Wal-Mart de Mexico SAB de CV

    13,000       50,123  
              88,108  
Food Products – 1.2%              

Almarai Co. JSC

    58       869  

Charoen Pokphand Foods PCL, NVDR

    6,200       4,113  

CJ CheilJedang Corp.

    28       8,138  

Grupo Bimbo SAB de CV, Series A

    2,000       7,729  

Marico Ltd.

    1,836       11,635  

Nestle India Ltd.

    28       6,888  

Nestle Malaysia Bhd.

    300       8,439  
              47,811  
Gas Utilities – 0.4%              

ENN Energy Holdings Ltd.

    1,400       13,920  

GAIL India Ltd.

    2,931       3,233  
              17,153  
Health Care Equipment & Supplies – 0.0%(a)  

Microport Scientific Corp.*

    600       1,267  
Health Care Providers & Services – 0.5%  

Apollo Hospitals Enterprise Ltd.

    84       4,584  

Dr Sulaiman Al Habib Medical Services Group Co.

    88       5,307  

Sinopharm Group Co. Ltd., Class H

    4,800       9,148  
              19,039  
Hotels, Restaurants & Leisure – 1.8%  

Genting Bhd.

    7,400       6,949  

Jubilant Foodworks Ltd.

    622       4,583  

Kangwon Land, Inc.*

    336       5,425  

OPAP SA

    110       1,348  
Investments   Shares     Value  
Hotels, Restaurants & Leisure – (continued)  

Trip.com Group Ltd.*

    350     $ 7,723  

Yum China Holdings, Inc.

    1,010       41,764  
              67,792  
Household Durables – 0.8%  

Arcelik A/S

    594       2,511  

Coway Co. Ltd.

    202       7,842  

LG Electronics, Inc.

    378       21,654  
              32,007  
Household Products – 0.2%  

Unilever Indonesia Tbk. PT

    26,800       7,973  
Independent Power and Renewable Electricity
Producers –1.4%
 

Adani Green Energy Ltd.*

    1,106       28,097  

China Longyuan Power Group Corp. Ltd., Class H

    12,000       13,712  

Energy Absolute PCL, NVDR

    5,200       13,185  
              54,994  
Industrial Conglomerates – 2.2%  

Far Eastern New Century Corp.

    12,000       11,973  

International Holding Co. PJSC*

    350       38,401  

Samsung C&T Corp.

    232       19,300  

Siemens Ltd.

    224       7,917  

Turkiye Sise ve Cam Fabrikalari A/S

    4,658       8,318  
              85,909  
Insurance – 3.0%  

Cathay Financial Holding Co. Ltd.

    26,000       30,500  

Fubon Financial Holding Co. Ltd.

    22,050       34,899  

ICICI Prudential Life Insurance Co. Ltd.(b)

    1,062       6,512  

Ping An Insurance Group Co. of China Ltd., Class H

    9,500       38,001  

Powszechny Zaklad Ubezpieczen SA

    450       2,527  

Sanlam Ltd.

    1,186       3,449  
              115,888  
Interactive Media & Services – 4.6%  

Baidu, Inc., ADR*

    318       24,350  

NAVER Corp.

    138       16,421  

Tencent Holdings Ltd.

    5,200       136,196  
              176,967  

 

See Accompanying Notes to the Financial Statements.

 

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Investments   Shares     Value  
COMMON STOCKS – (continued)  
Internet & Direct Marketing Retail – 7.1%  

Alibaba Group Holding Ltd., ADR*

    1,936     $ 123,091  

Alibaba Health Information Technology Ltd.*

    14,000       5,921  

JD.com, Inc., ADR

    486       18,123  

Meituan, Class B* (b)

    3,200       50,875  

Naspers Ltd., Class N

    272       28,123  

Pinduoduo, Inc., ADR*

    308       16,888  

Prosus NV*

    448       19,500  

Vipshop Holdings Ltd., ADR*

    1,514       10,552  
              273,073  
IT Services – 3.4%  

Arabian Internet & Communications Services Co.

    44       2,904  

Elm Co.

    14       1,233  

HCL Technologies Ltd.

    474       5,962  

Infosys Ltd.

    4,054       75,306  

Tech Mahindra Ltd.

    1,932       24,819  

Wipro Ltd.

    4,882       22,798  
              133,022  
Life Sciences Tools & Services – 1.0%  

Divi’s Laboratories Ltd.

    482       21,014  

Wuxi Biologics Cayman, Inc.* (b)

    4,000       18,090  
              39,104  
Machinery – 0.0%(a)  

Weichai Power Co. Ltd., Class H

    1,000       958  
Marine – 0.2%  

COSCO SHIPPING Holdings Co. Ltd., Class H

    1,000       1,079  

MISC Bhd.

    4,400       6,728  
              7,807  
Media – 0.3%  

China Literature Ltd.* (b)

    1,200       3,233  

Grupo Televisa SAB, Series CPO

    7,400       7,837  
              11,070  
Metals & Mining – 3.0%  

Anglo American Platinum Ltd.

    184       14,629  

AngloGold Ashanti Ltd.

    136       1,785  
Investments   Shares     Value  
Metals & Mining – (continued)  

Gold Fields Ltd.

    3,224     $ 26,050  

Grupo Mexico SAB de CV, Series B

    4,000       14,475  

Hindalco Industries Ltd.

    4,888       23,954  

JSW Steel Ltd.

    1,218       9,917  

Kumba Iron Ore Ltd.

    244       4,594  

POSCO Holdings, Inc.

    84       14,683  

Press Metal Aluminium Holdings Bhd.

    5,600       5,152  
              115,239  
Multiline Retail – 0.3%  

Woolworths Holdings Ltd.

    3,332       11,439  
Oil, Gas & Consumable Fuels – 4.7%  

Bharat Petroleum Corp. Ltd.

    1,588       5,825  

Empresas Copec SA

    1,292       8,901  

Hindustan Petroleum Corp. Ltd.

    874       2,258  

Indian Oil Corp. Ltd.

    2,406       1,984  

MOL Hungarian Oil & Gas plc

    1,438       8,609  

Petroleo Brasileiro SA

    800       5,071  

Petroleo Brasileiro SA (Preference)

    1,600       9,090  

Petronas Dagangan Bhd.

    1,000       4,585  

Polski Koncern Naftowy ORLEN SA

    1,806       20,788  

PTT Exploration & Production PCL, NVDR

    5,000       23,844  

PTT PCL, NVDR

    21,800       20,620  

Reliance Industries Ltd.

    1,054       32,464  

SK Innovation Co. Ltd.*

    196       23,804  

Thai Oil PCL, NVDR

    4,173       5,975  

Ultrapar Participacoes SA

    2,600       6,645  
              180,463  
Paper & Forest Products – 0.2%  

Empresas CMPC SA

    3,974       6,303  

Suzano SA

    200       2,028  
              8,331  
Personal Products – 1.6%  

AMOREPACIFIC Group

    52       902  

Colgate-Palmolive India Ltd.

    38       749  

Godrej Consumer Products Ltd.*

    500       5,009  

Hindustan Unilever Ltd.

    1,628       50,165  

LG H&H Co. Ltd.

    14       5,012  
              61,837  

 

See Accompanying Notes to the Financial Statements.

 

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FlexShares® ESG & Climate Emerging Markets Core Index Fund (cont.)

 

 

Investments   Shares     Value  
COMMON STOCKS – (continued)  
Pharmaceuticals – 2.1%  

Aspen Pharmacare Holdings Ltd.

    1,302     $ 10,716  

China Medical System Holdings Ltd.

    5,000       5,459  

Cipla Ltd.

    438       6,177  

CSPC Pharmaceutical Group Ltd.

    32,000       32,898  

Dr Reddy’s Laboratories Ltd.

    420       22,496  

Shanghai Fosun Pharmaceutical Group Co. Ltd., Class H

    1,500       3,787  
              81,533  
Real Estate Management & Development – 1.3%  

Aldar Properties PJSC

    5,528       6,502  

China Overseas Land & Investment Ltd.

    10,000       19,083  

DLF Ltd.

    2,226       10,366  

Longfor Group Holdings Ltd.(c)

    4,000       5,096  

NEPI Rockcastle NV

    1,564       7,872  
              48,919  
Road & Rail – 0.8%  

BTS Group Holdings PCL, NVDR

    29,400       6,411  

Full Truck Alliance Co. Ltd., ADR*

    992       4,722  

Rumo SA

    4,600       19,409  
              30,542  
Semiconductors & Semiconductor Equipment – 8.1%  

Flat Glass Group Co. Ltd., Class H

    2,000       4,683  

GCL Technology Holdings Ltd.*

    72,000       18,253  

SK Hynix, Inc.

    398       23,107  

Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. Ltd.

    19,000       229,963  

United Microelectronics Corp.*

    17,000       20,628  

Xinyi Solar Holdings Ltd.

    18,000       17,863  
              314,497  
Specialty Retail – 0.6%  

GOME Retail Holdings Ltd.*

    62,000       1,011  

Home Product Center PCL, NVDR

    1,800       690  

Lojas Renner SA*

    3,600       21,200  
              22,901  
Technology Hardware, Storage & Peripherals – 5.0%  

Asustek Computer, Inc.

    1,000       7,324  

Lenovo Group Ltd.

    26,000       20,800  

Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd.

    3,382       141,031  
Investments   Shares     Value  
Technology Hardware, Storage & Peripherals – (continued)  

Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd. (Preference)

    654     $ 24,471  
              193,626  
Textiles, Apparel & Luxury Goods – 1.1%  

Feng TAY Enterprise Co. Ltd.

    2,000       9,962  

Li Ning Co. Ltd.

    3,500       18,102  

LPP SA

    4       6,950  

Page Industries Ltd.

    12       7,215  
              42,229  
Transportation Infrastructure – 1.6%  

Abu Dhabi Ports Co. PJSC*

    3,300       5,103  

Airports of Thailand PCL, NVDR*

    10,000       19,443  

CCR SA

    4,400       10,867  

Grupo Aeroportuario del Pacifico SAB de CV, Class B

    600       9,277  

Grupo Aeroportuario del Sureste SAB de CV, Class B

    150       3,504  

Malaysia Airports Holdings Bhd.*

    2,600       3,288  

Taiwan High Speed Rail Corp.

    9,000       7,849  

Westports Holdings Bhd.

    800       569  
              59,900  
Wireless Telecommunication Services – 2.8%  

Advanced Info Service PCL, NVDR

    1,400       7,026  

Bharti Airtel Ltd.

    3,980       40,003  

Etihad Etisalat Co.

    1,382       13,461  

Mobile Telecommunications Co. KSCP

    7,538       14,577  

Taiwan Mobile Co. Ltd.

    6,000       17,708  

Vodacom Group Ltd.

    2,254       15,370  
              108,145  
Total Common Stocks
(Cost $4,923,430)

 

    3,824,002  
                 
Total Investments – 98.9%
(Cost $4,923,430)

 

    3,824,002  

Other assets less liabilities – 1.1%

 

    43,733  
Net Assets – 100.0%

 

  $ 3,867,735  

 

*

Non-income producing security.

 

(a) 

Represents less than 0.05% of net assets.

 

See Accompanying Notes to the Financial Statements.

 

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(b) 

Security exempt from registration pursuant to Regulation S under the Securities Act of 1933. Regulation S applies to securities offerings that are made outside of the United States and do not involve direct selling efforts in the United States and as such may have restrictions on resale.

 

(c) 

Security exempt from registration pursuant to Rule 144A under the Securities Act of 1933, as amended. These securities may be resold in transactions exempt from registration to qualified institutional investors.

 

Percentages shown are based on Net Assets.

 

Abbreviations

 

ADR – American Depositary Receipt

NVDR – Non-Voting Depositary Receipt

PJSC – Public Joint Stock Company

Preference – A special type of equity investment that shares in the earnings of the company, has limited voting rights, and may have a dividend preference. Preference shares may also have liquidation preference.

As of October 31, 2022, the gross unrealized appreciation (depreciation) of investments based on the aggregate cost of investments (including derivative instruments, if applicable) for federal income tax purposes was as follows:

 

       

Aggregate gross unrealized appreciation

  $ 63,241  

Aggregate gross unrealized depreciation

    (1,171,602

Net unrealized depreciation

  $ (1,108,361

Federal income tax cost

  $ 4,925,550  

 

Futures Contracts

FlexShares® ESG & Climate Emerging Markets Core Index Fund had the following open futures contract as of October 31, 2022:

 

    Number of
Contracts
    Expiration
Date
    Trading
Currency
    Notional
Amount
    Value and
Unrealized
Depreciation*
 

Long Contracts

 

MSCI Emerging Markets E-Mini Index

    1       12/16/2022       USD     $ 42,680     $ (6,812

 

*

This amount represents the cumulative appreciation/depreciation on futures contracts. Current day’s variation margin is reported within the Statement of Assets and Liabilities for futures contracts.

 

Abbreviations:

 

USD – US Dollar

 

See Accompanying Notes to the Financial Statements.

 

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FlexShares® ESG & Climate Emerging Markets Core Index Fund (cont.)

 

 

FlexShares® ESG & Climate Emerging Markets Core Index Fund invested, as a percentage of net assets, in companies domiciled in the following countries as of October 31, 2022:

 

Brazil

    6.2

Chile

    1.1  

China

    22.4  

Colombia

    0.4  

Czech Republic

    0.1  

Egypt

    0.3  

Greece

    0.3  

Hungary

    0.7  

India

    15.6  

Indonesia

    0.9  

Kuwait

    0.4  

Malaysia

    1.4  

Mexico

    3.0  

Philippines

    0.2  

Poland

    1.0  

Saudi Arabia

    3.1  

South Africa

    6.4  

South Korea

    11.9  

Taiwan

    15.6  

Thailand

    4.6  

Turkey

    0.8  

United Arab Emirates

    2.5  

Other1

    1.1  
      100.0

 

1 

Includes any non-equity securities and net other assets (liabilities).

 

Security Type   % of Net Assets  

Common Stocks

    98.9

Others(1)

    1.1  
      100.0

 

(1) 

Includes any other net assets/(liabilities).

 

See Accompanying Notes to the Financial Statements.

 

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Schedule of Investments

FlexShares® Morningstar Global Upstream Natural Resources Index Fund

 

October 31, 2022

 

 

Investments   Shares     Value  
COMMON STOCKS – 99.8%  
Building Products – 0.2%  

Steico SE

    23,142     $ 1,017,821  

UFP Industries,
Inc.(a)

    198,360       14,129,183  
              15,147,004  
Chemicals – 15.1%  

CF Industries Holdings,
Inc.(a)

    988,494       105,037,372  

Corteva, Inc.(a)

    3,362,202       219,686,279  

Fertiglobe plc

    7,230,222       10,019,420  

FMC Corp.(a)

    588,468       69,968,845  

ICL Group Ltd.

    4,565,586       41,407,446  

K+S AG (Registered)

    1,216,608       26,886,436  

Mosaic Co. (The)

    1,715,814       92,225,002  

Nutrien Ltd.

    3,487,830       294,332,401  

PhosAgro PJSC‡

    308,581        

PI Industries Ltd.

    525,654       20,587,043  

Qinghai Salt Lake Industry Co. Ltd., Class A*

    2,644,800       7,794,597  

SABIC Agri-Nutrients Co.

    1,292,646       54,698,065  

Scotts Miracle-Gro Co.
(The)(a)

    218,196       10,017,378  

Shandong Hualu Hengsheng Chemical Co. Ltd., Class A

    991,800       3,557,576  

UPL Ltd.

    3,540,726       31,233,586  

Yara International ASA

    1,031,472       46,033,463  
              1,033,484,909  
Equity Real Estate Investment Trusts (REITs) – 1.0%  

Weyerhaeuser Co.

    2,248,080       69,533,114  
Food Products – 9.6%  

Archer-Daniels-Midland
Co.(a)

    2,651,412       257,133,936  

Bakkafrost P/F

    340,518       17,014,682  

Bunge Ltd.

    737,238       72,765,391  

Charoen Pokphand Indonesia Tbk. PT

    44,300,400       15,834,251  

IOI Corp. Bhd.

    20,827,800       17,973,228  

Kuala Lumpur Kepong Bhd.

    3,636,600       16,675,442  

Mowi ASA

    2,952,258       44,027,528  
Investments   Shares     Value  
Food Products – (continued)  

Muyuan Foods Co. Ltd., Class A

    2,644,800     $ 16,951,709  

New Hope Liuhe Co. Ltd., Class A*

    2,314,200       4,087,090  

PPB Group Bhd.

    4,628,400       16,348,198  

Salmar ASA

    380,190       12,879,181  

Tongwei Co. Ltd., Class A

    1,983,600       11,822,350  

Tyson Foods, Inc., Class A

    1,391,826       95,131,307  

Wilmar International Ltd.

    19,836,000       54,387,450  
              653,031,743  
Industrial Conglomerates – 4.6%  

International Holding Co. PJSC*

    2,833,242       310,857,877  
Metals & Mining – 28.5%  

Agnico Eagle Mines Ltd.(a)

    1,352,154       59,407,345  

Alcoa Corp.

    492,594       19,225,944  

Anglo American plc

    4,165,560       125,104,117  

AngloGold Ashanti Ltd.

    1,269,504       16,666,752  

Barrick Gold Corp.

    5,243,316       78,762,175  

BHP Group Ltd.

    13,554,600       323,817,390  

Boliden AB

    866,172       25,208,106  

First Quantum Minerals Ltd.(a)

    1,854,666       32,673,013  

Fortescue Metals Group Ltd.(a)

    6,023,532       56,620,689  

Franco-Nevada Corp.

    571,938       70,579,761  

Freeport-McMoRan, Inc.(a)

    3,881,244       122,996,622  

Glencore plc

    33,979,068       195,413,391  

Gold Fields Ltd.

    2,734,062       22,091,191  

Grupo Mexico SAB de CV, Series B

    9,256,800       33,498,713  

Hindalco Industries Ltd.

    4,506,078       22,081,973  

Impala Platinum Holdings Ltd.

    2,545,620       26,055,292  

MMC Norilsk Nickel PJSC‡

    46,158        

MMC Norilsk Nickel PJSC, ADR‡

    1,231,473        

Newcrest Mining Ltd.(a)

    2,902,668       32,203,527  

Newmont Corp.(a)

    1,986,906       84,085,862  

 

See Accompanying Notes to the Financial Statements.

 

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FlexShares® Morningstar Global Upstream Natural Resources Index Fund (cont.)

 

 

Investments   Shares     Value  
COMMON STOCKS – (continued)  
Metals & Mining – (continued)  

Norsk Hydro ASA

    4,605,258     $ 29,225,672  

Rio Tinto plc

    3,358,896       175,457,809  

Royal Gold, Inc.(a)

    165,300       15,696,888  

Saudi Arabian Mining Co.*

    2,585,292       57,587,774  

Sibanye Stillwater Ltd.

    8,222,022       19,296,194  

South32 Ltd.(a)

    14,711,700       33,866,628  

Sumitomo Metal Mining Co. Ltd.

    906,900       25,516,573  

Teck Resources Ltd., Class B(a)

    1,484,394       45,128,712  

Vale SA

    12,036,234       153,983,970  

Wheaton Precious Metals Corp.(a)

    1,312,482       42,885,028  

Zijin Mining Group Co. Ltd., Class A

    4,959,000       5,381,207  
              1,950,518,318  
Multi-Utilities – 0.9%  

Veolia Environnement SA

    2,866,302       63,995,428  
Oil, Gas & Consumable Fuels – 32.9%  

APA Corp.(a)

    307,458       13,977,041  

BP plc

    23,707,326       130,963,472  

Cameco Corp.(a)

    1,203,384       28,504,334  

Canadian Natural Resources Ltd.(a)

    1,434,804       85,948,341  

Cenovus Energy, Inc.(a)

    1,570,350       31,705,171  

Chevron Corp.

    1,692,672       306,204,365  

China Petroleum & Chemical Corp., Class H

    33,060,000       13,055,791  

ConocoPhillips

    1,120,734       141,313,350  

Coterra Energy, Inc.(a)

    724,014       22,538,556  

Devon Energy Corp.(a)

    535,572       41,426,494  

Diamondback Energy,
Inc.(a)

    145,464       22,853,849  

Eni SpA

    3,058,050       40,059,204  

Enviva, Inc.(a)

    89,262       5,341,438  

EOG Resources, Inc.

    515,736       70,408,279  

EQT Corp.(a)

    261,174       10,927,520  

Equinor ASA

    1,391,826       50,917,443  

Exxon Mobil Corp.

    3,507,666       388,684,470  

Gazprom PJSC‡

    15,937,700        
Investments   Shares     Value  
Oil, Gas & Consumable Fuels – (continued)  

Hess Corp.

    241,338     $ 34,047,965  

Inpex Corp.

    1,322,400       13,505,589  

LUKOIL PJSC‡

    214,305        

LUKOIL PJSC, ADR‡

    269,035        

Marathon Oil Corp.

    618,222       18,824,860  

Novatek PJSC‡

    1,237,715        

Occidental Petroleum Corp.(a)

    816,582       59,283,853  

Ovintiv, Inc.(a)

    231,420       11,721,423  

Petroleo Brasileiro SA (Preference)

    5,620,200       31,928,755  

Pioneer Natural Resources
Co.(a)

    204,972       52,556,871  

Repsol SA

    1,676,142       22,770,173  

Rosneft Oil Co. PJSC‡

    2,926,433        

Santos Ltd.

    3,686,190       18,149,933  

Saudi Arabian Oil Co.(b)

    2,624,964       24,380,579  

Shell plc

    9,260,106       256,305,418  

Suncor Energy, Inc.

    1,785,240       61,329,384  

Tatneft PJSC‡

    2,021,036        

TotalEnergies SE

    2,978,706       162,214,625  

Tourmaline Oil Corp.(a)

    373,578       21,022,578  

Woodside Energy Group
Ltd.(a)

    2,287,753       52,635,266  
              2,245,506,390  
Paper & Forest Products – 3.3%  

Canfor Corp.* (a)

    247,950       3,720,931  

Chengxin Lithium Group Co. Ltd., Class A

    330,600       1,957,709  

Dongwha Enterprise Co. Ltd.*

    26,448       1,219,863  

Interfor Corp.* (a)

    211,584       3,753,772  

Mondi plc

    1,828,218       30,784,437  

Stella-Jones, Inc.(a)

    234,726       7,060,451  

Stora Enso OYJ, Class R

    2,426,604       31,634,026  

Suzano SA

    2,975,400       30,166,522  

Svenska Cellulosa AB SCA, Class B

    2,446,440       28,846,891  

UPM-Kymmene OYJ

    2,013,354       67,477,456  

West Fraser Timber Co. Ltd.(a)

    267,786       20,081,251  
              226,703,309  

 

See Accompanying Notes to the Financial Statements.

 

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Investments   Shares     Value  
COMMON STOCKS – (continued)  
Water Utilities – 3.7%  

American States Water
Co.(a)

    119,016     $ 10,766,187  

American Water Works Co., Inc.(a)

    568,632       82,644,975  

Beijing Enterprises Water Group Ltd.(a)

    19,836,000       4,169,430  

California Water Service Group(a)

    171,912       10,668,859  

China Water Affairs Group Ltd.(a)

    3,640,000       2,578,189  

Cia de Saneamento Basico do Estado de Sao Paulo*

    1,476,573       16,912,104  

Cia de Saneamento de Minas Gerais-COPASA*

    991,800       2,903,244  

Cia de Saneamento do Parana

    991,800       3,617,714  

Essential Utilities, Inc.(a)

    750,462       33,185,430  

Guangdong Investment Ltd.

    13,224,000       8,338,860  

Pennon Group plc

    1,153,794       11,125,523  

Severn Trent plc

    1,094,286       31,535,452  

TTW PCL, NVDR

    6,281,400       1,435,843  

United Utilities Group plc

    2,939,034       31,787,951  
              251,669,761  
TOTAL COMMON STOCKS
(Cost $5,959,339,348)

 

    6,820,447,853  
    Principal
Amount
       
SECURITIES LENDING REINVESTMENTS(c) – 2.9%  
CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSIT – 0.3%  

Barclays Bank plc, New York (SOFR + 0.52%), 3.56%, 4/5/2023(d)

  $ 3,000,000       2,997,294  

Credit Agricole CIB, New York (SOFR + 0.68%), 3.73%, 4/25/2023(d)

    6,000,000       5,999,400  
Investments   Principal
Amount
    Value  
CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSIT – (continued)  

MUFG Bank Ltd., New York Branch (SOFR + 0.59%), 3.63%, 2/10/2023(d)

  $ 3,000,000     $ 3,000,069  

Royal Bank of Canada (US Federal Funds Effective Rate (continuous series) + 0.37%), 3.45%, 12/2/2022(d)

    4,000,000       4,000,000  

The Sumitomo Bank Ltd., New York (SOFR + 0.75%), 3.80%, 4/21/2023(d)

    3,000,000       3,000,021  
TOTAL CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSIT
(Cost $19,000,000)

 

    18,996,784  
   
COMMERCIAL PAPER – 0.0%(e)  

Macquarie Bank Ltd. (SOFR + 0.31%), 3.35%, 11/3/2022(d)
(Cost $3,000,000)

    3,000,000       3,000,000  
REPURCHASE AGREEMENTS – 2.6%  

BofA Securities, Inc., 3.52%, dated 10/31/2022, due 1/31/2023, repurchase price $8,071,964, collateralized by various U.S. Treasury Securities, ranging from 0.13% – 4.13%, maturing 11/15/2023 – 2/15/2051; total market value $8,112,388

    8,000,000       8,000,000  

 

See Accompanying Notes to the Financial Statements.

 

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FlexShares® Morningstar Global Upstream Natural Resources Index Fund (cont.)

 

 

Investments   Principal
Amount
    Value  
REPURCHASE AGREEMENTS – (continued)  

CF Secured LLC, 3.00%, dated 10/31/2022, due 11/1/2022, repurchase price $50,004,167, collateralized by various U.S. Treasury Securities, ranging from 0.00% – 7.63%, maturing 11/15/2022 – 8/15/2052; total market value $50,728,384

  $ 50,000,000     $ 50,000,000  

Citigroup Global Markets, Inc., 3.00%, dated 10/31/2022, due 11/1/2022, repurchase price $118,134,878, collateralized by various U.S. Treasury Securities, ranging from 0.75% – 5.50%, maturing 7/15/2028 – 1/15/2029; total market value $118,964,041

    118,125,034       118,125,034  

TD Prime Services LLC, 3.15%, dated 10/31/2022, due 11/1/2022, repurchase price $2,000,175, collateralized by various Common Stocks; total market value $2,187,307

    2,000,000       2,000,000  
Total Repurchase Agreements
(Cost $178,125,034)

 

    178,125,034  
Total Securities Lending Reinvestments
(Cost $200,125,034)

 

    200,121,818  
Total Investments – 102.7%
(Cost $6,159,464,382)

 

    7,020,569,671  

Liabilities in excess of other assets – (2.7%)

 

    (185,717,677
Net Assets – 100.0%

 

  $ 6,834,851,994  
*

Non-income producing security.

 

(a) 

The security or a portion of this security is on loan at October 31, 2022. The total value of securities on loan at October 31, 2022 was $464,678,070, collateralized in the form of cash with a value of $200,125,034 that was reinvested in the securities shown in the Securities Lending Reinvestment section of the Schedule of Investments; $267,069,888 of collateral in the form of U.S. Government Treasury Securities, interest rates ranging from 0.00% – 6.63%, and maturity dates ranging from November 10, 2022 – May 15, 2052 and $11,930,082 of collateral in the form of Foreign Government Fixed Income Securities, interest rates ranging from 0.00% – 6.25%, and maturity dates ranging from April 19, 2023 – June 30, 2120; a total value of $479,125,004.

 

(b) 

Security exempt from registration pursuant to Regulation S under the Securities Act of 1933. Regulation S applies to securities offerings that are made outside of the United States and do not involve direct selling efforts in the United States and as such may have restrictions on resale.

 

(c) 

The security was purchased with cash collateral held from securities on loan at October 31, 2022. The total value of securities purchased was $200,121,818.

 

(d) 

Variable or floating rate security, linked to the referenced benchmark. The interest rate shown is the rate in effect as of October 31, 2022.

 

(e) 

Represents less than 0.05% of net assets.

 

 

Security is valued using significant unobservable inputs and is classified as Level 3 in the fair value hierarchy.

 

Percentages shown are based on Net Assets.

 

Abbreviations

ADR – American Depositary Receipt

NVDR – Non-Voting Depositary Receipt

OYJ – Public Limited Company

PJSC – Public Joint Stock Company

Preference – A special type of equity investment that shares in the earnings of the company, has limited voting rights, and may have a dividend preference. Preference shares may also have liquidation preference.

SCA – Limited partnership with share capital

SOFR – Secured Overnight Financing Rate

 

As of October 31, 2022, the gross unrealized appreciation (depreciation) of investments based on the aggregate cost of investments (including derivative instruments, if applicable) for federal income tax purposes was as follows:

 

       

Aggregate gross unrealized appreciation

  $ 1,481,067,709  

Aggregate gross unrealized depreciation

    (663,239,666

Net unrealized appreciation

  $ 817,828,043  

Federal income tax cost

  $ 6,202,409,531  

 

See Accompanying Notes to the Financial Statements.

 

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FlexShares® Morningstar Global Upstream Natural Resources Index Fund (cont.)

 

 

Futures Contracts

FlexShares® Morningstar Global Upstream Natural Resources Index Fund had the following open futures contracts as of October 31, 2022:    

 

    Number of
Contracts
    Expiration
Date
    Trading
Currency
    Notional
Amount
    Value and
Unrealized
Appreciation/
(Depreciation)*
 

Long Contracts

 

FTSE 100 Index

    33       12/16/2022       GBP     $ 2,700,462     $ (53,572

FTSE/JSE Top 40 Index

    16       12/15/2022       ZAR       526,426       (24,550

MSCI Emerging Markets E-Mini Index

    30       12/16/2022       USD       1,280,400       (169,207

Russell 2000 E-Mini Index

    8       12/16/2022       USD       741,200       49,771  

S&P Midcap 400 E-Mini Index

    5       12/16/2022       USD       1,219,800       (7,829

S&P/TSX 60 Index

    57       12/15/2022       CAD       9,841,751       141,290  

SPI 200 Index

    5       12/15/2022       AUD       548,009       20,510  
                                    $ (43,587

 

*

This amount represents the cumulative appreciation/depreciation on futures contracts. Current day’s variation margin is reported within the Statement of Assets and Liabilities for futures contracts.

 

Forward Foreign Currency Contracts

FlexShares® Morningstar Global Upstream Natural Resources Index Fund had the following outstanding contracts as of October 31, 2022:

 

Contracts to Receive   Counterparty   In Exchange For     Maturity Date     Unrealized
Appreciation/
(Depreciation)
 

AUD

    1,500,000       Toronto-Dominion Bank (The)  

USD

    949,882       12/21/2022     $ 10,875  

BRL*

    15,890,000       JPMorgan Chase Bank  

USD

    2,970,710       12/21/2022       25,561  

GBP

    4,319,860       Bank of New York  

USD

    4,927,595       12/21/2022       54,819  

GBP

    8,500,000       Toronto-Dominion Bank (The)  

USD

    9,655,601       12/21/2022       148,079  

INR*

    76,150,000       Goldman Sachs & Co.  

USD

    909,982       12/21/2022       6,077  

MXN

    2,080,000       Goldman Sachs & Co.  

USD

    101,631       12/21/2022       2,218  

USD

    2,659,999       Citibank NA  

AUD

    3,960,000       12/21/2022       123,603  

USD

    6,679,780       Citibank NA  

CAD

    8,870,000       12/21/2022       173,236  

USD

    168,490       Citibank NA  

CHF

    161,534       12/21/2022       6,078  

USD

    3,402,650       Citibank NA  

EUR

    3,370,000       12/21/2022       57,843  

USD

    2,224,602       Goldman Sachs & Co.  

HKD

    17,434,345       12/21/2022       2,199  

USD

    1,157,537       Citibank NA  

INR*

    93,074,290       12/21/2022       37,885  

USD

    369,263       Bank of New York  

JPY

    52,379,584       12/21/2022       14,556  

USD

    252,573       Morgan Stanley  

KRW*

    350,052,156       12/21/2022       6,574  

USD

    1,120,929         Citibank NA  

TWD*

    35,000,000       12/21/2022       30,056  

Total unrealized appreciation

 

  $ 699,659  

AUD

    3,503,480       Morgan Stanley  

USD

    2,345,730       12/21/2022     $ (101,737

BRL*

    60,000,000       JPMorgan Chase Bank  

USD

    11,436,457       12/21/2022       (122,659

CAD

    10,969,539       Toronto-Dominion Bank (The)  

USD

    8,240,828       12/21/2022       (194,178

EUR

    3,568,602       Morgan Stanley  

USD

    3,588,053       12/21/2022       (46,128

NOK

    20,291,048       Morgan Stanley  

USD

    1,974,529       12/21/2022       (19,390

NZD

    126,346       Citibank NA  

USD

    75,152       12/21/2022       (1,694

SEK

    3,099,173       Morgan Stanley  

USD

    288,212       12/21/2022       (6,547

SGD

    79,915       JPMorgan Chase Bank  

USD

    56,761       12/21/2022       (271

TWD*

    28,770,000       JPMorgan Chase Bank  

USD

    897,884       12/21/2022       (1,186

 

See Accompanying Notes to the Financial Statements.

 

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Forward Foreign Currency Contracts (cont.)

 

Contracts to Receive   Counterparty   In Exchange For     Maturity Date     Unrealized
Appreciation/
(Depreciation)
 

USD

    13,670,858       Citibank NA  

BRL*

    73,800,760       12/21/2022     $ (245,257

USD

    1,814,367       Morgan Stanley  

CAD

    2,500,000       12/21/2022       (19,495

USD

    1,209,420       JPMorgan Chase Bank  

EUR

    1,230,000       12/21/2022       (11,385

USD

    8,019,802       Citibank NA  

GBP

    7,000,000       12/21/2022       (53,817

USD

    5,354,789       Morgan Stanley  

GBP

    4,750,000       12/21/2022       (123,738

USD

    1,575,693       Morgan Stanley  

NOK

    16,680,000       12/21/2022       (31,504

ZAR

    5,390,000         JPMorgan Chase Bank  

USD

    301,341       12/21/2022       (9,183

Total unrealized depreciation

 

  $ (988,169

Net unrealized depreciation

 

  $ (288,510

 

*

Non-deliverable forward. See Note 2 in the Notes to Financial Statements.

 

Abbreviations:

 

AUD – Australian Dollar

BRL – Brazilian Real

CAD – Canadian Dollar

CHF – Swiss Franc

EUR – Euro

GBP – British Pound

HKD – Hong Kong Dollar

INR – Indian Rupee

JPY – Japanese Yen

KRW – Korean Won

MXN – Mexican Peso

NOK – Norwegian Krone

NZD – New Zealand Dollar

SEK – Swedish Krona

SGD – Singapore Dollar

TWD – Taiwan Dollar

USD – US Dollar

ZAR – South African Rand

 

See Accompanying Notes to the Financial Statements.

 

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FlexShares® Morningstar Global Upstream Natural Resources Index Fund (cont.)

 

 

FlexShares® Morningstar Global Upstream Natural Resources Index Fund invested, as a percentage of net assets, in companies domiciled in the following countries as of October 31, 2022:

 

Australia

    7.6

Brazil

    3.5  

Canada

    13.0  

China

    1.2  

Finland

    1.5  

France

    3.3  

Germany

    0.4  

India

    1.1  

Indonesia

    0.2  

Israel

    0.6  

Italy

    0.6  

Japan

    0.6  

Malaysia

    0.7  

Mexico

    0.5  

Norway

    2.9  

Saudi Arabia

    2.0  

Singapore

    0.8  

South Africa

    1.2  

South Korea

     0.0  

Spain

    0.3  

Sweden

    0.8  

Thailand

     0.0  

United Arab Emirates

    4.7  

United Kingdom

    14.5  

United States

    37.8  

Other1

    0.2  
      100.0

 

 

Amount represents less than 0.05%.

 

1 

Includes any non-equity securities, securities lending reinvestments and net other assets (liabilities).

 

Security Type   % of Net Assets  

Common Stocks

    99.8

Securities Lending Reinvestments

    2.9  

Others(1)

    (2.7
      100.0

 

(1) 

Includes any other net assets/(liabilities).

 

See Accompanying Notes to the Financial Statements.

 

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Schedule of Investments

FlexShares® STOXX® Global Broad Infrastructure Index Fund

 

October 31, 2022

 

 

Investments   Shares     Value  
COMMON STOCKS – 99.3%  
Air Freight & Logistics – 2.4%  

bpost SA(a)

    188,370     $ 930,877  

CTT-Correios de Portugal SA(a)

    152,145       469,914  

Deutsche Post AG (Registered)

    1,523,520       54,072,237  

International Distributions Services plc

    1,070,190       2,492,666  

Oesterreichische Post AG(a)

    56,925       1,623,154  

PostNL NV(a)

    428,481       672,077  
              60,260,925  
Commercial Services & Supplies – 4.8%  

Ambipar Participacoes e Empreendimentos S/A

    103,500       616,789  

Befesa SA(b)

    48,645       1,689,471  

Biffa plc(b)

    500,940       2,372,779  

Casella Waste Systems, Inc., Class A* (a)

    22,770       1,862,814  

China Everbright Environment Group Ltd.

    5,175,000       1,720,638  

Clean Harbors, Inc.*

    23,805       2,915,160  

Cleanaway Co. Ltd.

    112,000       580,464  

Cleanaway Waste Management Ltd.(a)

    3,148,470       5,435,881  

CoreCivic, Inc., REIT*

    58,995       617,678  

Daiseki Co. Ltd.(a)

    75,160       2,326,074  

GEO Group, Inc. (The)* (a)

    57,960       490,341  

Insun ENT Co. Ltd.*

    48,294       304,115  

Koentec Co. Ltd.

    45,333       245,688  

Midac Holdings Co. Ltd.

    21,400       532,714  

Renewi plc*

    132,480       806,888  

Republic Services, Inc.

    94,185       12,490,815  

Shanghai Youngsun Investment Co. Ltd., Class B* ‡

    57,800        

Stericycle, Inc.*

    43,470       1,937,893  

TRE Holdings Corp.(a)

    103,500       1,118,317  

Waste Connections, Inc.(a)

    398,475       52,527,246  

Waste Management, Inc.

    186,300       29,504,331  
              120,096,096  
Investments   Shares     Value  
Diversified Financial Services – 0.0%(c)  

Metro Pacific Investments Corp.

    13,455,000     $ 849,790  
Diversified Telecommunication Services – 14.4%  

AT&T, Inc.

    3,191,940       58,189,066  

BCE, Inc.(a)

    840,420       37,860,642  

BT Group plc

    6,510,150       9,729,109  

Cellnex Telecom SA(b)

    501,975       16,421,803  

China Tower Corp. Ltd., Class H(b)

    39,330,000       3,557,304  

Deutsche Telekom AG (Registered)

    3,212,640       60,849,777  

Frontier Communications Parent, Inc.* (a)

    115,920       2,714,846  

HKT Trust & HKT Ltd.

    3,357,000       3,793,269  

Infrastrutture Wireless Italiane SpA(b)

    329,130       2,905,541  

Koninklijke KPN NV

    3,083,265       8,627,034  

Liberty Global plc, Class C*

    122,130       2,156,816  

Lumen Technologies, Inc.(a)

    405,720       2,986,099  

Nippon Telegraph & Telephone Corp.

    2,173,500       59,866,848  

Spark New Zealand Ltd.

    1,732,590       5,153,527  

Swisscom AG (Registered)

    23,805       11,757,993  

Vantage Towers AG

    93,150       2,622,005  

Verizon Communications, Inc.

    1,883,700       70,393,869  
              359,585,548  
Electric Utilities – 12.7%  

American Electric Power Co., Inc.

    207,432       18,237,421  

American Electric Power Co., Inc.

    24,408       2,145,951  

Duke Energy Corp.

    347,760       32,404,277  

Enel SpA

    7,178,760       32,062,881  

Eversource Energy

    156,285       11,921,420  

Exelon Corp.

    440,910       17,014,717  

Iberdrola SA

    5,307,480       53,899,032  

NextEra Energy, Inc.

    884,925       68,581,688  

Orsted A/S(b)

    173,880       14,344,283  

Southern Co. (The)

    489,555       32,056,061  

SSE plc

    992,565       17,781,808  

 

See Accompanying Notes to the Financial Statements.

 

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FlexShares® STOXX® Global Broad Infrastructure Index Fund (cont.)

 

 

Investments   Shares     Value  
COMMON STOCKS – (continued)  
Electric Utilities – (continued)  

Xcel Energy, Inc.

    248,400     $ 16,173,324  
              316,622,863  
Energy Equipment & Services – 0.1%  

Secure Energy Services,
Inc.(a)

    294,975       1,546,183  
Equity Real Estate Investment Trusts (REITs) – 4.8%  

American Tower Corp.

    210,105       43,531,655  

Crown Castle, Inc.

    194,580       25,929,731  

Digital Realty Trust, Inc.(a)

    127,305       12,762,326  

Equinix, Inc.

    40,635       23,017,289  

Keppel DC REIT

    1,345,500       1,673,437  

SBA Communications Corp.

    48,645       13,129,286  
              120,043,724  
Gas Utilities – 0.9%  

APA Group(a)

    965,655       6,489,800  

Beijing Enterprises Holdings Ltd.

    517,500       1,313,223  

Enagas SA(a)

    229,770       3,730,005  

Keppel Infrastructure Trust

    4,864,500       1,821,910  

Petronas Gas Bhd.

    414,000       1,497,335  

PetroVietnam Gas JSC

    103,500       462,730  

Snam SpA

    1,848,510       8,225,041  
              23,540,044  
Health Care Providers & Services – 3.6%  

Acadia Healthcare Co., Inc.* (a)

    41,400       3,365,820  

Apollo Hospitals Enterprise Ltd.

    179,055       9,771,749  

Bangkok Dusit Medical Services PCL, NVDR

    17,491,500       13,557,521  

Bumrungrad Hospital PCL, NVDR

    931,500       5,555,715  

Encompass Health Corp.

    47,610       2,591,888  

HCA Healthcare, Inc.

    98,325       21,382,738  

IHH Healthcare Bhd.

    4,347,000       5,470,527  

Life Healthcare Group Holdings Ltd.

    1,624,950       1,746,307  

Mediclinic International plc

    518,535       2,961,196  

Ramsay Health Care Ltd.(a)

    286,695       10,737,469  
Investments   Shares     Value  
Health Care Providers & Services – (continued)  

Rede D’Or Sao Luiz SA* (b)

    828,000     $ 5,076,328  

Select Medical Holdings Corp.(a)

    54,855       1,408,676  

Tenet Healthcare Corp.*

    50,715       2,249,717  

Universal Health Services, Inc., Class B

    28,980       3,357,913  
              89,233,564  
Independent Power and Renewable Electricity
Producers – 0.9%
 

RWE AG

    619,965       23,890,827  
IT Services – 0.2%              

Fastly, Inc., Class A* (a)

    24,840       210,891  

NEXTDC Ltd.* (a)

    437,805       2,329,221  

Switch, Inc., Class A

    66,240       2,255,472  
              4,795,584  
Media – 4.1%  

Cable One, Inc.(a)

    2,409       2,070,367  

Charter Communications, Inc., Class A*

    49,680       18,263,361  

Comcast Corp., Class A

    1,974,780       62,679,517  

DISH Network Corp., Class A* (a)

    126,270       1,882,686  

Liberty Broadband Corp., Class C*

    60,030       5,068,333  

Shaw Communications, Inc., Class B

    410,895       10,540,095  

Sirius XM Holdings, Inc.(a)

    484,380       2,925,655  
              103,430,014  
Multi-Utilities – 7.4%  

Consolidated Edison, Inc.

    160,425       14,110,983  

Dominion Energy, Inc.

    365,355       25,563,889  

E.ON SE

    1,955,115       16,378,496  

Engie SA

    1,713,960       22,282,776  

National Grid plc

    3,372,030       36,820,556  

Public Service Enterprise Group, Inc.

    225,630       12,651,074  

Sempra Energy

    141,795       21,402,537  

Veolia Environnement SA

    1,011,195       22,576,776  

WEC Energy Group, Inc.

    141,795       12,950,137  
              184,737,224  

 

See Accompanying Notes to the Financial Statements.

 

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FlexShares® STOXX® Global Broad Infrastructure Index Fund (cont.)

 

 

Investments   Shares     Value  
COMMON STOCKS – (continued)  
Oil, Gas & Consumable Fuels – 7.8%  

Antero Midstream Corp.(a)

    167,670     $ 1,785,685  

DT Midstream, Inc.

    41,400       2,471,580  

Enbridge, Inc.(a)

    1,857,825       72,294,528  

Equitrans Midstream Corp.

    185,265       1,559,931  

Keyera Corp.(a)

    194,580       4,165,343  

Kinder Morgan, Inc.

    890,100       16,128,612  

Koninklijke Vopak NV

    69,345       1,418,719  

ONEOK, Inc.

    199,755       11,849,467  

Pembina Pipeline Corp.(a)

    506,115       16,689,310  

Plains GP Holdings LP, Class A* (a)

    101,430       1,271,932  

Targa Resources Corp.(a)

    101,430       6,934,769  

TC Energy Corp.(a)

    903,555       39,638,379  

Transneft PJSC (Preference)‡

    1,473        

Williams Cos., Inc. (The)

    543,375       17,784,664  
              193,992,919  
Road & Rail – 18.7%  

Aurizon Holdings Ltd.

    2,753,100       6,372,901  

Canadian National Railway Co.

    989,460       117,076,973  

Canadian Pacific Railway Ltd.

    1,339,786       99,753,430  

Canadian Pacific Railway Ltd.

    104,039       7,749,865  

Central Japan Railway Co.

    317,400       36,868,241  

CSX Corp.

    968,760       28,152,166  

East Japan Railway Co.

    580,100       31,378,908  

Keisei Electric Railway Co. Ltd.

    273,900       7,278,938  

Kyushu Railway Co.

    236,900       4,956,834  

MTR Corp. Ltd.

    2,403,000       10,576,463  

Norfolk Southern Corp.

    106,605       24,313,402  

Odakyu Electric Railway Co. Ltd.(a)

    550,900       6,556,613  

Rumo SA

    1,863,000       7,860,655  

Tobu Railway Co. Ltd.

    335,100       7,755,535  

Union Pacific Corp.

    281,520       55,498,853  

West Japan Railway Co.(a)

    370,500       14,709,325  
              466,859,102  
Investments   Shares     Value  
Transportation Infrastructure – 7.7%  

Adani Ports & Special Economic Zone Ltd.

    1,319,625     $ 13,128,896  

Aena SME SA* (b)

    112,815       13,285,309  

Aeroports de Paris* (a)

    42,435       5,747,964  

Airports of Thailand PCL, NVDR*

    6,624,000       12,879,033  

Atlantia SpA

    787,635       17,577,605  

Atlas Arteria Ltd.

    2,253,195       9,494,908  

Auckland International Airport Ltd.*

    1,849,545       8,273,597  

Bangkok Expressway & Metro PCL, NVDR

    12,937,500       3,195,284  

CCR SA

    1,759,500       4,345,728  

China Merchants Port Holdings Co. Ltd.

    2,070,000       2,426,034  

COSCO SHIPPING Ports Ltd.

    2,423,457       1,194,772  

Flughafen Zurich AG (Registered)*

    28,980       4,500,117  

Getlink SE

    628,245       9,953,443  

Grupo Aeroportuario del Pacifico SAB de CV, Class B(a)

    626,175       9,681,753  

Grupo Aeroportuario del Sureste SAB de CV, Class B

    294,975       6,891,022  

International Container Terminal Services, Inc.

    2,742,750       8,188,020  

Japan Airport Terminal Co. Ltd.*

    147,500       6,331,281  

Jiangsu Expressway Co. Ltd., Class H(a)

    2,070,000       1,458,257  

Promotora y Operadora de Infraestructura SAB de CV

    367,425       2,758,881  

Qube Holdings Ltd.

    2,805,885       4,880,287  

Santos Brasil Participacoes SA

    828,000       1,435,952  

Shenzhen International Holdings Ltd.

    2,070,679       1,392,789  

Transurban Group(a)

    4,767,210       40,421,684  

Westports Holdings Bhd.

    1,656,000       1,176,853  

Westshore Terminals Investment Corp.(a)

    62,100       1,109,473  
              191,728,942  

 

See Accompanying Notes to the Financial Statements.

 

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Investments   Shares     Value  
COMMON STOCKS –(continued)  
Water Utilities – 2.4%  

Aguas Andinas SA, Class A

    4,159,665     $ 877,050  

American States Water Co.

    15,525       1,404,391  

American Water Works Co., Inc.(a)

    81,765       11,883,725  

Beijing Enterprises Water Group Ltd.(a)

    6,210,000       1,305,312  

California Water Service Group

    23,805       1,477,338  

Cia de Saneamento Basico do Estado de Sao Paulo*

    517,500       5,927,248  

Cia de Saneamento de Minas Gerais-COPASA*

    310,500       908,910  

Cia de Saneamento do Parana (Preference)

    1,242,000       911,277  

Essential Utilities, Inc.

    105,570       4,668,305  

Guangdong Investment Ltd.

    4,656,000       2,936,005  

Middlesex Water Co.(a)

    8,280       740,812  

Pennon Group plc

    381,915       3,682,637  

Severn Trent plc

    387,090       11,155,272  

SJW Group(a)

    12,420       877,846  

TTW PCL, NVDR

    2,898,000       662,444  

United Utilities Group plc

    1,039,140       11,239,112  
              60,657,684  
Wireless Telecommunication Services – 6.4%  

KDDI Corp.

    1,552,500       45,905,995  

SoftBank Group Corp.(a)

    1,035,000       44,565,546  

T-Mobile US, Inc.*

    272,205       41,255,390  

Vodafone Group plc

    24,268,680       28,399,989  
              160,126,920  
Total Common Stocks
(Cost $2,547,512,547)
            2,481,997,953  
Investments   Principal
Amount
    Value  
SECURITIES LENDING REINVESTMENTS(d) – 1.1%  
REPURCHASE AGREEMENTS – 1.1%  

BofA Securities, Inc., 3.52%, dated 10/31/2022, due 1/31/2023, repurchase price $2,017,991, collateralized by various U.S. Treasury Securities, ranging from 0.13% – 4.13%, maturing 11/15/2023 – 2/15/2051; total market value $2,028,097

  $ 2,000,000     $ 2,000,000  

Citigroup Global Markets, Inc., 3.00%, dated 10/31/2022, due 11/1/2022, repurchase price $19,956,233, collateralized by various U.S. Treasury Securities, ranging from 0.75% – 5.50%, maturing 7/15/2028 – 1/15/2029; total market value $20,096,301

    19,954,570       19,954,570  

National Bank of Canada, 3.07%, dated 10/31/2022, due 11/7/2022, repurchase price $6,003,582, collateralized by various U.S. Treasury Securities, ranging from 0.00% – 3.13%, maturing 12/1/2022 – 8/15/2052; total market value $6,082,213

    6,000,000       6,000,000  
              27,954,570  
Total Securities Lending Reinvestments
(Cost $27,954,570)

 

    27,954,570  
Total Investments – 100.4%
(Cost $2,575,467,117)

 

    2,509,952,523  

Liabilities in excess of other assets – (0.4%)

 

    (9,434,110
Net Assets – 100.0%           $ 2,500,518,413  

 

See Accompanying Notes to the Financial Statements.

 

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*

Non-income producing security.

 

(a) 

The security or a portion of this security is on loan at October 31, 2022. The total value of securities on loan at October 31, 2022 was $156,517,412, collateralized in the form of cash with a value of $27,954,570 that was reinvested in the securities shown in the Securities Lending Reinvestment section of the Schedule of Investments; $121,557,996 of collateral in the form of U.S. Government Treasury Securities, interest rates ranging from 0.00% – 6.63%, and maturity dates ranging from November 10, 2022 – May 15, 2052 and $15,460,734 of collateral in the form of Foreign Government Fixed Income Securities, interest rates ranging from 0.00% – 6.25%, and maturity dates ranging from March 8, 2023 – June 30, 2120; a total value of $164,973,300.

 

(b) 

Security exempt from registration pursuant to Regulation S under the Securities Act of 1933. Regulation S applies to securities offerings that are made outside of the United States and do not involve direct selling efforts in the United States and as such may have restrictions on resale.

 

(c) 

Represents less than 0.05% of net assets.

 

(d) 

The security was purchased with cash collateral held from securities on loan at October 31, 2022. The total value of securities purchased was $27,954,570.

 

Security is valued using significant unobservable inputs and is classified as Level 3 in the fair value hierarchy.

 

Percentages shown are based on Net Assets.

 

Abbreviations

 

NVDR – Non-Voting Depositary Receipt

PJSC – Public Joint Stock Company

Preference – A special type of equity investment that shares in the earnings of the company, has limited voting rights, and may have a dividend preference. Preference shares may also have liquidation preference.

 

As of October 31, 2022, the gross unrealized appreciation (depreciation) of investments based on the aggregate cost of investments (including derivative instruments, if applicable) for federal income tax purposes was as follows:

 

       

Aggregate gross unrealized appreciation

  $ 202,845,079  

Aggregate gross unrealized depreciation

    (279,069,987

Net unrealized depreciation

  $ (76,224,908

Federal income tax cost

  $ 2,586,130,429  

 

Futures Contracts

FlexShares® STOXX® Global Broad Infrastructure Index Fund had the following open futures contracts as of October 31, 2022:

 

    Number of
Contracts
    Expiration
Date
    Trading
Currency
    Notional
Amount
    Value and
Unrealized
Appreciation/
(Depreciation)*
 

Long Contracts

         

FTSE 100 Index

    40       12/16/2022       GBP     $ 3,273,288     $ (85,586

S&P 500 E-Mini Index

    23       12/16/2022       USD       4,465,450       (53,754

S&P/TSX 60 Index

    40       12/15/2022       CAD       6,906,492       114,410  

SPI 200 Index

    18       12/15/2022       AUD       1,972,831       (3,859

TOPIX Index

    16       12/08/2022       JPY       2,073,267       30,760  
                                    $ 1,971  

 

*

This amount represents the cumulative appreciation/depreciation on futures contracts. Current day’s variation margin is reported within the Statement of Assets and Liabilities for futures contracts.

 

Forward Foreign Currency Contracts

FlexShares® STOXX® Global Broad Infrastructure Index Fund had the following outstanding contracts as of October 31, 2022:

 

Contracts to Receive         Counterparty   In Exchange For     Maturity Date     Unrealized
Appreciation/
(Depreciation)
 

CAD

    2,145,816       Toronto-Dominion Bank (The)   USD     1,612,037       12/21/2022     $ (37,984

EUR

    850,130         Morgan Stanley   USD     854,763       12/21/2022       (10,989

Net unrealized depreciation

                                      $ (48,973

 

See Accompanying Notes to the Financial Statements.

 

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Abbreviations:

 

AUD – Australian Dollar

CAD – Canadian Dollar

EUR – Euro

GBP – British Pound

JPY – Japanese Yen

USD – US Dollar

 

FlexShares® STOXX® Global Broad Infrastructure Index Fund invested, as a percentage of net assets, in companies domiciled in the following countries as of October 31, 2022:

 

Australia

    3.5

Austria

    0.1  

Belgium

    0.1  

Brazil

    1.1  

Canada

    18.1  

Chile

     0.0  

China

    0.6  

Denmark

    0.6  

France

    2.4  

Germany

    6.4  

Hong Kong

    0.6  

India

    0.9  

Italy

    2.4  

Japan

    10.8  

Malaysia

    0.3  

Mexico

    0.8  

Netherlands

    0.4  

New Zealand

    0.5  

Philippines

    0.4  

Portugal

     0.0  

Singapore

    0.2  

South Africa

    0.1  

South Korea

     0.0  

Spain

    3.5  

Switzerland

    0.7  

Taiwan

     0.0  

Thailand

    1.4  

United Kingdom

    5.1  

United States

    38.3  

Vietnam

     0.0  

Other1

    0.7  
      100.0

 

 

Amount represents less than 0.05%.

 

1 

Includes any non-equity securities, securities lending reinvestments and net other assets (liabilities).

 

Security Type   % of Net Assets  

Common Stocks

    99.3

Securities Lending Reinvestments

    1.1  

Others(1)

    (0.4
      100.0

 

(1) 

Includes any other net assets/(liabilities).

 

See Accompanying Notes to the Financial Statements.

 

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Schedule of Investments

FlexShares® Global Quality Real Estate Index Fund

 

October 31, 2022

 

 

Investments   Shares     Value  
COMMON STOCKS – 97.4%  
Commercial Services & Supplies – 0.2%  

GEO Group, Inc. (The)* (a)

    88,472     $ 748,473  
Equity Real Estate Investment Trusts (REITs) – 79.6%  

Abacus Property Group(a)

    456,624       817,567  

AEON REIT Investment Corp.

    924       994,651  

American Tower Corp.

    61,740       12,791,911  

Apartment Income REIT Corp.

    79,758       3,065,100  

Apartment Investment and Management Co., Class A(a)

    107,856       856,377  

Apple Hospitality REIT, Inc.

    111,258       1,904,737  

ARGAN SA

    3,150       236,300  

Argosy Property Ltd.

    219,366       151,017  

AvalonBay Communities, Inc.

    72,324       12,665,379  

Big Yellow Group plc

    94,500       1,225,117  

British Land Co. plc (The)

    461,160       1,942,770  

Brixmor Property Group, Inc.

    151,956       3,238,182  

BWP Trust(a)

    350,851       915,355  

Camden Property Trust

    52,290       6,042,109  

Canadian Apartment Properties REIT(a)

    45,486       1,406,880  

Charter Hall Long Wale REIT(a)

    339,696       944,901  

Covivio

    25,452       1,363,427  

Crown Castle, Inc.

    33,138       4,415,970  

CT REIT(a)

    71,694       814,675  

Dexus(a)

    449,946       2,232,691  

DiamondRock Hospitality Co.

    116,298       1,086,223  

Dream Industrial REIT(a)

    91,854       737,364  

Dream Office REIT(a)

    48,762       550,876  

Elme Communities(a)

    48,762       930,867  

Empire State Realty Trust, Inc., Class A(a)

    120,834       890,547  

EPR Properties

    38,808       1,497,989  

Equinix, Inc.

    4,662       2,640,743  

Equity Commonwealth

    57,204       1,496,457  

Equity Residential

    184,086       11,601,100  

Essex Property Trust, Inc.

    8,190       1,820,146  

Extra Space Storage, Inc.(a)

    40,068       7,109,666  

Far East Hospitality Trust

    226,800       92,156  

First Capital REIT(a)

    76,059       883,791  

First Industrial Realty Trust, Inc.

    67,914       3,234,744  
Investments   Shares     Value  
Equity Real Estate Investment Trusts (REITs) – (continued)  

Frasers Logistics & Commercial Trust(b)

    1,524,600     $ 1,185,118  

Frontier Real Estate Investment Corp.(a)

    279       985,468  

Fukuoka REIT Corp.(a)

    756       882,979  

Getty Realty Corp.(a)

    32,004       1,007,806  

Goodman Group(a)

    281,358       3,058,544  

Goodman Property Trust

    758,646       912,322  

GPT Group (The)

    970,326       2,674,247  

Granite REIT(a)

    18,018       919,624  

Growthpoint Properties Australia Ltd.(a)

    350,406       743,903  

H&R REIT(a)

    86,058       707,240  

Highwoods Properties, Inc.

    53,046       1,497,489  

HomeCo Daily Needs REIT(a) (b)

    1,116,990       914,252  

Host Hotels & Resorts, Inc.

    365,526       6,901,131  

Ichigo Office REIT Investment Corp.(a)

    786       443,673  

Independence Realty Trust, Inc.(a)

    55,440       929,174  

InterRent REIT

    55,188       464,064  

InvenTrust Properties Corp.

    38,934       981,137  

JBG SMITH Properties(a)

    57,204       1,125,775  

Kenedix Office Investment Corp.(a)

    458       1,043,045  

Killam Apartment REIT(a)

    62,244       720,525  

Kimco Realty Corp.(a)

    309,204       6,610,782  

Lamar Advertising Co., Class A(a)

    41,958       3,869,786  

LondonMetric Property plc

    507,150       1,091,322  

LTC Properties, Inc.

    23,436       906,270  

LXP Industrial Trust(a)

    149,742       1,449,503  

Merlin Properties Socimi SA(a)

    176,022       1,490,934  

Mid-America Apartment Communities, Inc.(a)

    59,724       9,403,544  

Montea NV

    9,155       625,241  

Mori Trust Sogo Reit, Inc.(a)

    882       880,012  

National Health Investors, Inc.

    23,310       1,321,677  

National Retail Properties, Inc.

    89,712       3,770,595  

National Storage REIT(a)

    629,370       1,050,396  

NIPPON REIT Investment Corp.

    22       54,321  

 

See Accompanying Notes to the Financial Statements.

 

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FlexShares® Global Quality Real Estate Index Fund (cont.)

 

 

Investments   Shares     Value  
COMMON STOCKS – (continued)  
Equity Real Estate Investment Trusts (REITs) – (continued)  

NorthWest Healthcare Properties REIT(a)

    101,682     $ 800,605  

NSI NV

    4,914       117,533  

NTT UD REIT Investment
Corp.(a)

    882       863,990  

Omega Healthcare Investors, Inc.(a)

    120,078       3,816,079  

Paramount Group, Inc.

    130,662       845,383  

Parkway Life REIT

    292,300       826,231  

Pebblebrook Hotel Trust(a)

    67,284       1,079,235  

Phillips Edison & Co., Inc.(a)

    58,464       1,762,105  

Physicians Realty Trust

    114,660       1,726,780  

Piedmont Office Realty Trust, Inc., Class A

    80,136       837,421  

PotlatchDeltic Corp.

    41,202       1,833,077  

Prologis, Inc.

    265,734       29,430,040  

Public Storage

    59,850       18,538,537  

Rayonier, Inc.(a)

    75,348       2,539,228  

Regency Centers Corp.

    79,506       4,810,908  

Retail Opportunity Investments Corp.

    66,276       959,676  

RioCan REIT(a)

    81,900       1,165,411  

RPT Realty

    81,774       760,498  

Safestore Holdings plc

    114,282       1,188,812  

Saul Centers, Inc.(a)

    18,144       742,997  

Segro plc

    309,330       2,795,755  

Shopping Centres Australasia Property Group(a)

    605,808       1,053,684  

SITE Centers Corp.

    98,658       1,221,386  

SL Green Realty Corp.

    1       39  

SmartCentres REIT(a)

    39,564       774,428  

Starhill Global REIT

    378,000       137,566  

Summit Industrial Income REIT(a)

    70,560       900,590  

Sunstone Hotel Investors, Inc.

    112,014       1,248,956  

Suntec REIT

    1,222,200       1,114,153  

Tritax Big Box REIT plc

    997,920       1,611,984  

UK Commercial Property REIT Ltd.

    1,043,910       733,163  

Universal Health Realty Income Trust

    16,128       784,950  

Urban Edge Properties

    61,866       873,548  

Waypoint REIT Ltd.

    555,156       969,135  

Weyerhaeuser Co.

    382,158       11,820,147  
Investments   Shares     Value  
Equity Real Estate Investment Trusts (REITs) – (continued)  

WP Carey, Inc.

    98,784     $ 7,537,219  
              261,440,933  
Household Durables – 0.3%  

Iida Group Holdings Co. Ltd.

    70,000       972,988  
Real Estate Management & Development – 17.3%  

Airport City Ltd.*

    49,140       817,487  

Alony Hetz Properties & Investments Ltd.

    77,490       913,719  

Anywhere Real Estate, Inc.* (a)

    70,308       522,388  

Atrium Ljungberg AB, Class B

    63,504       848,793  

Bukit Sembawang Estates Ltd.

    39,600       113,615  

CA Immobilien Anlagen AG(a)

    31,248       986,742  

CK Asset Holdings Ltd.

    1,041,500       5,758,212  

Daito Trust Construction Co. Ltd.

    31,200       3,087,779  

Dios Fastigheter AB

    92,169       605,121  

DREAM Unlimited Corp., Class A(a)

    27,846       507,293  

Entra ASA(a) (b)

    50,022       454,905  

Fabege AB

    133,308       967,258  

Gav-Yam Lands Corp. Ltd.(a)

    28,728       244,876  

Grand City Properties SA(a)

    59,976       583,881  

Heiwa Real Estate Co. Ltd.(a)

    30,900       858,593  

Henderson Land Development Co. Ltd.(a)

    764,000       1,870,619  

Hufvudstaden AB, Class A

    84,420       1,005,359  

Intershop Holding AG

    252       153,353  

Isras Investment Co. Ltd.

    3,276       619,457  

Kerry Properties Ltd.

    439,500       695,375  

Kojamo OYJ(a)

    69,804       908,609  

LEG Immobilien SE

    37,548       2,453,751  

Mitsubishi Estate Co. Ltd.

    189,000       2,381,653  

Mitsui Fudosan Co. Ltd.

    75,600       1,449,337  

Nomura Real Estate Holdings, Inc.

    62,100       1,405,904  

PSP Swiss Property AG (Registered)

    23,310       2,492,301  

S IMMO AG

    39,060       878,263  

Shurgard Self Storage SA

    20,916       910,616  

Sino Land Co. Ltd.(a)

    1,800,000       1,923,858  

Sirius Real Estate Ltd.

    717,948       582,760  

Sumitomo Realty & Development Co. Ltd.(a)

    159,200       3,657,739  

 

See Accompanying Notes to the Financial Statements.

 

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FlexShares® Global Quality Real Estate Index Fund (cont.)

 

 

Investments   Shares     Value  
COMMON STOCKS –(continued)  
Real Estate Management & Development – (continued)  

Sun Hung Kai Properties Ltd.

    745,000     $ 8,014,835  

Swire Properties Ltd.

    50,400       96,821  

Swiss Prime Site AG (Registered)

    39,060       3,153,683  

TAG Immobilien AG

    88,457       554,721  

Tokyo Tatemono Co. Ltd.

    99,800       1,375,788  

Tricon Residential, Inc.

    112,518       946,964  

UOL Group Ltd.

    239,400       1,047,195  

Wihlborgs Fastigheter AB

    139,608       914,679  

Wing Tai Holdings Ltd.

    75,600       81,204  
              56,845,506  
Total Common Stocks
(Cost $359,689,932)
            320,007,900  
    Principal
Amount
       
SECURITIES LENDING REINVESTMENTS(c) – 0.8%  
REPURCHASE AGREEMENTS – 0.8%  

Citigroup Global Markets, Inc., 3.00%, dated 10/31/2022, due 11/1/2022, repurchase price $1,527,543, collateralized by various U.S. Treasury Securities, ranging from 0.75% – 5.50%, maturing 7/15/2028 – 1/15/2029; total market value $1,538,265

  $ 1,527,416       1,527,416  

National Bank of Canada, 3.07%, dated 10/31/2022, due 11/7/2022, repurchase price $1,000,597, collateralized by various U.S. Treasury Securities, ranging from 0.00% – 3.13%, maturing 12/1/2022 – 8/15/2052; total market value $1,013,702

    1,000,000       1,000,000  
              2,527,416  
Total Securities Lending Reinvestments
(Cost $2,527,416)

 

    2,527,416  
Total Investments – 98.2%
(Cost $362,217,348)
            322,535,316  

Other assets less liabilities – 1.8%

 

    5,845,365  
Net Assets – 100.0%           $ 328,380,681  
*

Non-income producing security.

 

(a) 

The security or a portion of this security is on loan at October 31, 2022. The total value of securities on loan at October 31, 2022 was $39,476,466, collateralized in the form of cash with a value of $2,527,416 that was reinvested in the securities shown in the Securities Lending Reinvestment section of the Schedule of Investments; $35,151,909 of collateral in the form of U.S. Government Treasury Securities, interest rates ranging from 0.00% – 6.63%, and maturity dates ranging from November 10, 2022 – May 15, 2052 and $4,420,143 of collateral in the form of Foreign Government Fixed Income Securities, interest rates ranging from 0.00% – 6.25%, and maturity dates ranging from March 8, 2023 – June 30, 2120; a total value of $42,099,468.

 

(b) 

Security exempt from registration pursuant to Regulation S under the Securities Act of 1933. Regulation S applies to securities offerings that are made outside of the United States and do not involve direct selling efforts in the United States and as such may have restrictions on resale.

 

(c) 

The security was purchased with cash collateral held from securities on loan at October 31, 2022. The total value of securities purchased was $2,527,416.

 

Percentages shown are based on Net Assets.

 

Abbreviations

 

OYJ – Public Limited Company

 

As of October 31, 2022, the gross unrealized appreciation (depreciation) of investments based on the aggregate cost of investments (including derivative instruments, if applicable) for federal income tax purposes was as follows:

 

       

Aggregate gross unrealized appreciation

  $ 14,846,885  

Aggregate gross unrealized depreciation

    (57,170,568

Net unrealized depreciation

  $ (42,323,683

Federal income tax cost

  $ 364,820,886  

 

See Accompanying Notes to the Financial Statements.

 

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FlexShares® Global Quality Real Estate Index Fund (cont.)

 

 

Futures Contracts

FlexShares® Global Quality Real Estate Index Fund had the following open futures contracts as of October 31, 2022:

 

    Number of
Contracts
    Expiration
Date
    Trading
Currency
    Notional
Amount
    Value and
Unrealized
Appreciation/
(Depreciation)*
 

Long Contracts

         

EURO STOXX 50 Index

    11       12/16/2022       EUR     $ 393,343     $ 28,920  

S&P Midcap 400 E-Mini Index

    21       12/16/2022       USD       5,123,160       (82,033

SPI 200 Index

    23       12/15/2022       AUD       2,520,840       (3,447

TOPIX Mini Index

    16       12/08/2022       JPY       207,327       4,758  
                                    $ (51,802

 

*

This amount represents the cumulative appreciation/depreciation on futures contracts. Current day’s variation margin is reported within the Statement of Assets and Liabilities for futures contracts.

 

Forward Foreign Currency Contracts

FlexShares® Global Quality Real Estate Index Fund had the following outstanding contracts as of October 31, 2022:

 

Contracts to Receive         Counterparty   In Exchange For     Maturity
Date
    Unrealized
Appreciation/
(Depreciation)
 

EUR

    1,387,568       Morgan Stanley     USD       1,349,116       12/21/2022     $ 28,079  

GBP

    96,255       Bank of New York     USD       109,797       12/21/2022       1,222  

USD

    23,005       Morgan Stanley     AUD       34,359       12/21/2022       998  

USD

    401,097       Morgan Stanley     EUR       398,923       12/21/2022       5,156  

USD

    32,664       BNP Paribas SA     ILS       111,846       12/21/2022       751  

USD

    147,876       Bank of New York     JPY       20,976,084       12/21/2022       5,829  

USD

    30,631       Morgan Stanley     NOK       314,773       12/21/2022       301  

USD

    44,671         JPMorgan Chase Bank     SGD       62,894       12/21/2022       213  

Total unrealized appreciation

                                          $ 42,549  

CAD

    276,702       Toronto-Dominion Bank (The)     USD       207,871       12/21/2022     $ (4,898

CHF

    10,699       Citibank NA     USD       11,159       12/21/2022       (403

HKD

    1,265,868       Goldman Sachs & Co.     USD       161,523       12/21/2022       (160

JPY

    57,324,285       JPMorgan Chase Bank     USD       401,034       12/21/2022       (12,842

NZD

    63,030       Citibank NA     USD       37,491       12/21/2022       (845

SEK

    795,966       Morgan Stanley     USD       74,022       12/21/2022       (1,682

USD

    414,553       Bank of Montreal     CAD       565,972       12/21/2022       (612

USD

    342,401         JPMorgan Chase Bank     GBP       303,301       12/21/2022       (7,418

Total unrealized depreciation

                                          $ (28,860

Net unrealized appreciation

                                          $ 13,689  

 

Abbreviations:

 

AUD – Australian Dollar

CAD – Canadian Dollar

CHF – Swiss Franc

EUR – Euro

GBP – British Pound

HKD – Hong Kong Dollar

ILS – Israeli Shekel

JPY – Japanese Yen

NOK – Norwegian Krone

NZD – New Zealand Dollar

SEK – Swedish Krona

SGD – Singapore Dollar

USD – US Dollar

 

See Accompanying Notes to the Financial Statements.

 

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FlexShares® Global Quality Real Estate Index Fund (cont.)

 

 

FlexShares® Global Quality Real Estate Index Fund invested, as a percentage of net assets, in companies domiciled in the following countries as of October 31, 2022:

 

Australia

    4.7

Austria

    0.6  

Belgium

    0.5  

Canada

    3.7  

Finland

    0.3  

France

    0.5  

Germany

    1.1  

Hong Kong

    5.6  

Israel

    0.8  

Japan

    6.5  

Netherlands

     0.0  

New Zealand

    0.3  

Norway

    0.1  

Singapore

    1.4  

Spain

    0.4  

Sweden

    1.3  

Switzerland

    1.8  

United Kingdom

    3.4  

United States

    64.4  

Other1

    2.6  
      100.0

 

 

Amount represents less than 0.05%.

 

1 

Includes any non-equity securities, securities lending reinvestments and net other assets (liabilities).

 

Security Type   % of Net Assets  

Common Stocks

    97.4

Securities Lending Reinvestments

    0.8  

Others(1)

    1.8  
      100.0

 

(1) 

Includes any other net assets/(liabilities).

 

See Accompanying Notes to the Financial Statements.

 

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Schedule of Investments

FlexShares® Real Assets Allocation Index Fund

 

October 31, 2022

 

 

Investments   Shares     Value  
EXCHANGE TRADED FUNDS – 100.0%  

FlexShares® Global Quality Real Estate Index Fund(a)

    129,920     $ 6,766,701  

FlexShares® Global Upstream Natural Resources Index Fund(a)

    174,520       7,230,364  

FlexShares® STOXX® Global Broad Infrastructure Index Fund(a)

    307,560       14,861,299  
Total Exchange Traded Funds
(Cost $34,201,324)
            28,858,364  
Total Investments – 100.0%
(Cost $34,201,324)
            28,858,364  

Other assets less liabilities – 0.0%

            6,252  
Net Assets – 100.0%           $ 28,864,616  
(a) 

Investment in affiliated Fund. Northern Trust Investments, Inc. is the Investment Adviser to both the Fund and the affiliated Funds.

 

Percentages shown are based on Net Assets.

 

As of October 31, 2022, the gross unrealized appreciation (depreciation) of investments based on the aggregate cost of investments (including derivative instruments, if applicable) for federal income tax purposes was as follows:

 

       

Aggregate gross unrealized appreciation

  $  

Aggregate gross unrealized depreciation

    (5,427,432

Net unrealized depreciation

  $ (5,427,432

Federal income tax cost

  $ 34,285,796  

 

The underlying index of the FlexShares® Real Assets Allocation Index Fund is comprised of securities of affiliated FlexShares® Funds. The Schedules of Investments of the affiliated FlexShares® Funds are located elsewhere in this Report.

 

Investment in a company which was affiliated for the period ended October 31, 2022, was as follows:

 

Security   Value
October 31,
2021
    Purchases at
Cost
    Sales
Proceeds
    Shares
October 31,
2022
    Value
October 31,
2022
    Change in
Unrealized
Appreciation
(Depreciation)
    Dividend
Income
    Realized
Loss
 

FlexShares® Global Quality Real Estate Index Fund

  $ 8,892,328     $ 8,894,799     $ 7,634,276       129,920     $ 6,766,701     $ (2,593,533   $ 260,850     $ (792,617

FlexShares® Global Upstream Natural Resources Index Fund

    6,247,673       7,413,438       6,658,060       174,520       7,230,364       (794,121     372,303       1,021,434  

FlexShares® STOXX® Global Broad Infrastructure Index Fund

    15,150,662       17,222,381       13,819,107       307,560       14,861,299       (3,116,635     459,996       (576,002
    $ 30,290,663     $ 33,530,618     $ 28,111,443       612,000     $ 28,858,364     $ (6,504,289   $ 1,093,149     $ (347,185

 

Security Type   % of Net Assets  

Exchange Traded Funds

    100.0

Others(1)

     0.0  
      100.0

 

(1) 

Includes any other net assets/(liabilities).

 

 

Amount represents less than 0.05%.

 

See Accompanying Notes to the Financial Statements.

 

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Schedule of Investments

FlexShares® Quality Dividend Index Fund

 

October 31, 2022

 

 

Investments   Shares     Value  
COMMON STOCKS – 99.5%  
Aerospace & Defense – 0.8%  

Lockheed Martin Corp.(a)

    24,465     $ 11,906,626  
Air Freight & Logistics – 1.6%  

United Parcel Service, Inc., Class B(a)

    145,625       24,431,506  
Banks – 5.7%  

Bank of America Corp.

    61,745       2,225,290  

Comerica, Inc.

    101,355       7,145,527  

Cullen/Frost Bankers, Inc.

    61,745       9,573,562  

JPMorgan Chase & Co.

    378,625       47,661,315  

Prosperity Bancshares, Inc.(a)

    109,510       7,837,631  

US Bancorp

    278,435       11,819,566  
              86,262,891  
Beverages – 0.3%  

Coca-Cola Co. (The)

    41,940       2,510,109  

PepsiCo, Inc.

    9,320       1,692,326  
              4,202,435  
Biotechnology – 3.8%  

AbbVie, Inc.

    71,065       10,403,916  

Amgen, Inc.(a)

    106,015       28,661,155  

Gilead Sciences, Inc.

    249,310       19,560,863  
              58,625,934  
Building Products – 0.6%  

A O Smith Corp.(a)

    110,675       6,062,777  

Carrier Global Corp.

    73,395       2,918,185  
              8,980,962  
Capital Markets – 0.8%  

Ameriprise Financial, Inc.

    18,640       5,761,997  

Janus Henderson Group plc(a)

    291,250       6,631,762  
              12,393,759  
Chemicals – 1.8%  

CF Industries Holdings, Inc.

    20,970       2,228,272  

Dow, Inc.(a)

    156,110       7,296,581  

Eastman Chemical Co.(a)

    69,900       5,369,019  
Investments   Shares     Value  
Chemicals – (continued)  

LyondellBasell Industries NV, Class A

    82,715     $ 6,323,562  

Olin Corp.

    131,645       6,970,603  
              28,188,037  
Commercial Services & Supplies – 0.8%  

Cintas Corp.(a)

    5,825       2,490,479  

Rollins, Inc.(a)

    215,525       9,069,292  
              11,559,771  
Communications Equipment – 2.5%  

Cisco Systems, Inc.

    822,490       37,365,721  
Consumer Finance – 1.9%  

Ally Financial, Inc.

    214,360       5,907,762  

Discover Financial Services

    78,055       8,153,625  

OneMain Holdings, Inc.(a)

    156,110       6,019,602  

Synchrony Financial

    257,465       9,155,455  
              29,236,444  
Containers & Packaging – 0.3%  

International Paper Co.(a)

    143,295       4,816,145  
Diversified Telecommunication Services – 0.9%  

AT&T, Inc.

    452,020       8,240,325  

Lumen Technologies, Inc.(a)

    726,960       5,350,425  
              13,590,750  
Electric Utilities – 1.4%  

Evergy, Inc.(a)

    123,490       7,548,944  

Southern Co. (The)

    200,380       13,120,882  
              20,669,826  
Equity Real Estate Investment Trusts (REITs) – 3.8%  

Apartment Income REIT Corp.

    186,400       7,163,352  

Equity Residential

    113,005       7,121,575  

Highwoods Properties, Inc.(a)

    198,050       5,590,952  

Lamar Advertising Co., Class A(a)

    61,745       5,694,741  

Prologis, Inc.

    71,066       7,870,560  

Public Storage

    31,455       9,743,186  

 

See Accompanying Notes to the Financial Statements.

 

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FlexShares® Quality Dividend Index Fund (cont.)

 

 

Investments   Shares     Value  
COMMON STOCKS – (continued)  
Equity Real Estate Investment Trusts (REITs) – (continued)  

Regency Centers Corp.(a)

    124,655     $ 7,542,874  

Weyerhaeuser Co.

    235,330       7,278,757  
              58,005,997  
Food & Staples Retailing – 0.1%  

Costco Wholesale Corp.

    3,495       1,752,742  
Health Care Equipment & Supplies – 1.4%  

Abbott Laboratories

    209,700       20,747,718  
Health Care Providers & Services – 2.2%  

Cardinal Health, Inc.(a)

    128,150       9,726,585  

McKesson Corp.

    29,125       11,340,401  

UnitedHealth Group, Inc.

    22,135       12,288,245  
              33,355,231  
Hotels, Restaurants & Leisure – 1.2%  

Boyd Gaming Corp.

    150,285       8,680,462  

Domino’s Pizza, Inc.

    4,660       1,548,238  

International Game Technology plc(a)

    128,150       2,569,408  

Red Rock Resorts, Inc., Class A(a)

    24,465       1,018,967  

Starbucks Corp.

    4,660       403,509  

Wyndham Hotels & Resorts, Inc.

    48,930       3,715,255  
              17,935,839  
Household Products – 3.4%  

Colgate-Palmolive Co.

    34,950       2,580,708  

Procter & Gamble Co. (The)

    365,810       49,263,633  
              51,844,341  
Independent Power and Renewable Electricity
Producers – 0.3%
 

AES Corp. (The)

    191,060       4,998,130  
Industrial Conglomerates – 0.9%  

3M Co.

    111,840       14,068,354  
Insurance – 3.9%  

Aflac, Inc.

    152,615       9,936,763  

Allstate Corp. (The)(a)

    73,395       9,266,119  

Lincoln National Corp.

    153,780       8,284,128  
Investments   Shares     Value  
Insurance – (continued)  

MetLife, Inc.

    146,790     $ 10,746,496  

Principal Financial Group, Inc.(a)

    114,170       10,061,802  

Prudential Financial, Inc.

    89,705       9,436,069  

Travelers Cos., Inc. (The)(a)

    9,320       1,719,167  
              59,450,544  
Internet & Direct Marketing Retail – 0.3%  

eBay, Inc.

    124,655       4,966,255  
IT Services – 6.8%  

Accenture plc, Class A(a)

    62,910       17,860,149  

Cognizant Technology Solutions Corp., Class A

    53,590       3,335,978  

International Business Machines Corp.(a)

    168,925       23,360,638  

Mastercard, Inc., Class A

    48,930       16,057,847  

Paychex, Inc.

    72,230       8,545,531  

Visa, Inc., Class A(a)

    136,305       28,236,944  

Western Union Co. (The)(a)

    469,495       6,342,878  
              103,739,965  
Machinery – 1.4%  

Illinois Tool Works, Inc.

    59,415       12,686,885  

Snap-on, Inc.(a)

    37,280       8,278,024  
              20,964,909  
Marine – 0.1%  

ZIM Integrated Shipping Services Ltd.(a)

    75,725       1,778,780  
Media – 3.6%  

Comcast Corp., Class A

    759,580       24,109,069  

Interpublic Group of Cos., Inc. (The)

    264,455       7,878,115  

Nexstar Media Group, Inc., Class A(a)

    43,105       7,383,887  

Sirius XM Holdings, Inc.(a)

    1,301,305       7,859,882  

TEGNA, Inc.

    380,955       7,954,340  
              55,185,293  
Metals & Mining – 1.2%  

Freeport-McMoRan, Inc.

    278,435       8,823,605  

Nucor Corp.(a)

    68,735       9,030,404  
              17,854,009  

 

See Accompanying Notes to the Financial Statements.

 

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FlexShares® Quality Dividend Index Fund (cont.)

 

 

Investments   Shares     Value  
COMMON STOCKS – (continued)  
Mortgage Real Estate Investment Trusts (REITs) – 0.4%  

AGNC Investment Corp.(a)

    667,545     $ 5,487,220  
Multiline Retail – 0.7%  

Dillard’s, Inc., Class A(a)

    6,990       2,298,242  

Macy’s, Inc.

    424,060       8,841,651  
              11,139,893  
Multi-Utilities – 1.0%  

Public Service Enterprise Group, Inc.

    136,305       7,642,621  

WEC Energy Group, Inc.

    83,880       7,660,761  
              15,303,382  
Oil, Gas & Consumable Fuels – 4.2%  

APA Corp.

    88,540       4,025,028  

Chevron Corp.

    26,795       4,847,216  

Devon Energy Corp.(a)

    138,635       10,723,417  

Exxon Mobil Corp.

    89,705       9,940,211  

Marathon Oil Corp.

    359,985       10,961,543  

Occidental Petroleum Corp.(a)

    31,455       2,283,633  

Pioneer Natural Resources Co.(a)

    11,650       2,987,177  

SM Energy Co.

    195,720       8,803,486  

Targa Resources Corp.

    126,985       8,681,964  
              63,253,675  
Paper & Forest Products – 0.4%  

Louisiana-Pacific Corp.(a)

    121,160       6,863,714  
Pharmaceuticals – 7.5%  

Eli Lilly & Co.

    114,170       41,339,815  

Johnson & Johnson

    306,395       53,303,538  

Merck & Co., Inc.

    11,650       1,178,980  

Pfizer, Inc.

    406,585       18,926,532  
              114,748,865  
Professional Services – 0.4%  

Robert Half International, Inc.

    73,395       5,611,782  
Road & Rail – 2.0%  

Old Dominion Freight Line, Inc.(a)

    27,960       7,677,816  
Investments   Shares     Value  
Road & Rail – (continued)  

Union Pacific Corp.

    111,840     $ 22,048,138  
              29,725,954  
Semiconductors & Semiconductor Equipment – 4.3%  

Applied Materials, Inc.

    173,585       15,325,820  

Broadcom, Inc.

    76,890       36,147,527  

NVIDIA Corp.

    53,590       7,233,042  

Teradyne, Inc.

    90,870       7,392,274  
              66,098,663  
Software – 5.5%  

Microsoft Corp.

    265,620       61,658,370  

NortonLifeLock, Inc.

    368,140       8,294,194  

Oracle Corp.(a)

    72,230       5,638,996  

Roper Technologies, Inc.

    18,640       7,727,026  
              83,318,586  
Specialty Retail – 4.9%  

Bath & Body Works, Inc.

    199,215       6,649,797  

Best Buy Co., Inc.(a)

    109,510       7,491,579  

Dick’s Sporting Goods, Inc.(a)

    67,570       7,686,763  

Home Depot, Inc. (The)(a)

    90,870       26,909,333  

Lowe’s Cos., Inc.

    99,025       19,304,924  

Williams-Sonoma, Inc.(a)

    52,425       6,491,788  
              74,534,184  
Technology Hardware, Storage & Peripherals – 9.1%  

Apple, Inc.

    876,080       134,338,107  

Seagate Technology Holdings plc

    85,045       4,223,335  
              138,561,442  
Textiles, Apparel & Luxury Goods – 1.4%  

NIKE, Inc., Class B

    85,045       7,881,971  

Ralph Lauren Corp.(a)

    67,570       6,263,063  

Tapestry, Inc.

    229,505       7,270,718  
              21,415,752  
Thrifts & Mortgage Finance – 0.5%  

Radian Group, Inc.(a)

    363,480       7,585,828  
Tobacco – 2.9%  

Altria Group, Inc.

    358,820       16,602,601  

 

See Accompanying Notes to the Financial Statements.

 

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FlexShares® Quality Dividend Index Fund (cont.)

 

 

Investments   Shares     Value  
COMMON STOCKS – (continued)  
Tobacco – (continued)  

Philip Morris International, Inc.

    307,560     $ 28,249,386  
              44,851,987  
Trading Companies & Distributors – 0.5%  

Fastenal Co.(a)

    164,265       7,938,927  
Total Common Stocks
(Cost $1,375,589,496)

 

    1,515,318,768  
    Principal
Amount
       
SECURITIES LENDING REINVESTMENTS(b) – 16.0%  
CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSIT – 1.1%  

Barclays Bank plc, New York (SOFR + 0.52%), 3.56%, 4/5/2023(c)

  $ 2,000,000       1,998,196  

Credit Agricole CIB, New York (SOFR + 0.68%), 3.73%, 4/25/2023(c)

    3,000,000       2,999,700  

MUFG Bank Ltd., New York Branch (SOFR + 0.59%), 3.63%, 2/10/2023(c)

    3,000,000       3,000,069  

Royal Bank of Canada (US Federal Funds Effective Rate (continuous series) + 0.37%), 3.45%, 12/2/2022(c)

    4,000,000       4,000,000  

The Sumitomo Bank Ltd., New York (SOFR + 0.75%), 3.80%, 4/21/2023(c)

    4,000,000       4,000,028  
Total Certificates of Deposit
(Cost $16,000,000)

 

    15,997,993  
   
COMMERCIAL PAPER – 0.2%  

Macquarie Bank Ltd. (SOFR + 0.31%), 3.35%, 11/3/2022(c) (Cost $3,000,000)

    3,000,000       3,000,000  
Investments   Principal
Amount
    Value  
REPURCHASE AGREEMENTS – 14.7%  

BofA Securities, Inc., 3.52%, dated 10/31/2022, due 1/31/2023, repurchase price $8,071,964, collateralized by various U.S. Treasury Securities, ranging from 0.13% – 4.13%, maturing 11/15/2023 – 2/15/2051; total market value $8,112,388

  $ 8,000,000     $ 8,000,000  

CF Secured LLC, 3.00%, dated 10/31/2022, due 11/1/2022, repurchase price $30,002,500, collateralized by various U.S. Treasury Securities, ranging from 0.00% – 7.63%, maturing 11/15/2022 – 8/15/2052; total market value $30,437,030

    30,000,000       30,000,000  

Citigroup Global Markets, Inc., 3.00%, dated 10/31/2022, due 11/1/2022, repurchase price $161,450,128, collateralized by various U.S. Treasury Securities, ranging from 0.75% – 5.50%, maturing 7/15/2028 – 1/15/2029; total market value $162,583,312

    161,436,675       161,436,675  

 

See Accompanying Notes to the Financial Statements.

 

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FlexShares® Quality Dividend Index Fund (cont.)

 

 

Investments   Principal
Amount
    Value  
REPURCHASE AGREEMENTS – (continued)  

National Bank of Canada, 3.07%, dated 10/31/2022, due 11/7/2022, repurchase price $15,008,954, collateralized by various U.S. Treasury Securities, ranging from 0.00% – 3.13%, maturing 12/1/2022 – 8/15/2052; total market value $15,205,532

  $ 15,000,000     $ 15,000,000  

Societe Generale, New York Branch, 3.05%, dated 10/31/2022, due 11/7/2022, repurchase price $10,005,931, collateralized by various U.S. Treasury Securities, ranging from 0.63% – 2.88%, maturing 7/31/2026 – 7/31/2028; total market value $10,115,960

    10,000,000       10,000,000  
Total Repurchase Agreements
(Cost $224,436,675)

 

    224,436,675  
Total Securities Lending Reinvestments
(Cost $243,436,675)

 

    243,434,668  
Total Investments – 115.5%
(Cost $1,619,026,171)

 

    1,758,753,436  

Liabilities in excess of other assets – (15.5%)

 

    (236,023,617
NET ASSETS – 100.0%           $ 1,522,729,819  
(a) 

The security or a portion of this security is on loan at October 31, 2022. The total value of securities on loan at October 31, 2022 was $288,651,348, collateralized in the form of cash with a value of $243,436,675 that was reinvested in the securities shown in the Securities Lending Reinvestment section of the Schedule of Investments; $53,407,829 of collateral in the form of U.S. Government Treasury Securities, interest rates ranging from 0.00% – 6.63%, and maturity dates ranging from November 15, 2022 – May 15, 2052 and $119,097 of collateral in the form of Foreign Government Fixed Income Securities, interest rates ranging from 0.00% – 4.75%, and maturity dates ranging from May 25, 2023 – March 22, 2052; a total value of $296,963,601.

 

(b) 

The security was purchased with cash collateral held from securities on loan at October 31, 2022. The total value of securities purchased was $243,434,668.

 

(c) 

Variable or floating rate security, linked to the referenced benchmark. The interest rate shown is the rate in effect as of October 31, 2022.

 

Percentages shown are based on Net Assets.

 

Abbreviations

 

SOFR – Secured Overnight Financing Rate

 

As of October 31, 2022, the gross unrealized appreciation (depreciation) of investments based on the aggregate cost of investments (including derivative instruments, if applicable) for federal income tax purposes was as follows:

 

       

Aggregate gross unrealized appreciation

  $ 244,239,919  

Aggregate gross unrealized depreciation

    (105,286,265

Net unrealized appreciation

  $ 138,953,654  

Federal income tax cost

  $ 1,619,846,212  

 

See Accompanying Notes to the Financial Statements.

 

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FlexShares® Quality Dividend Index Fund (cont.)

 

 

Futures Contracts

FlexShares® Quality Dividend Index Fund had the following open futures contracts as of October 31, 2022:    

 

    Number of
Contracts
    Expiration
Date
    Trading
Currency
    Notional
Amount
    Value and
Unrealized
Appreciation/
(Depreciation)*
 

Long Contracts

 

S&P 500 E-Mini Index

    31       12/16/2022       USD     $ 6,018,650     $ (15,018

S&P Midcap 400 E-Mini Index

    4       12/16/2022       USD       975,840       61,448  
                                    $ 46,430  

 

*

This amount represents the cumulative appreciation/depreciation on futures contracts. Current day’s variation margin is reported within the Statement of Assets and Liabilities for futures contracts.

 

Abbreviations:

 

USD – US Dollar

 

Security Type   % of Net Assets  

Common Stocks

    99.5

Securities Lending Reinvestments

    16.0  

Others(1)

    (15.5
      100.0

 

(1) 

Includes any other net assets/(liabilities).

 

See Accompanying Notes to the Financial Statements.

 

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Schedule of Investments

FlexShares® Quality Dividend Defensive Index Fund

 

October 31, 2022

 

 

Investments   Shares     Value  
COMMON STOCKS – 98.4%  
Aerospace & Defense – 1.5%  

Lockheed Martin Corp.

    10,647     $ 5,181,682  
Air Freight & Logistics – 2.1%  

Expeditors International of Washington, Inc.(a)

    18,837       1,843,201  

United Parcel Service, Inc., Class B(a)

    33,033       5,541,946  
              7,385,147  
Banks – 4.6%  

Bank of America Corp.

    12,558       452,590  

JPMorgan Chase & Co.

    86,268       10,859,416  

Prosperity Bancshares, Inc.(a)

    24,843       1,778,014  

US Bancorp

    62,790       2,665,435  
              15,755,455  
Beverages – 1.1%  

Coca-Cola Co. (The)

    53,781       3,218,793  

PepsiCo, Inc.

    2,184       396,571  
              3,615,364  
Biotechnology – 5.6%  

AbbVie, Inc.

    58,695       8,592,948  

Amgen, Inc.

    24,024       6,494,888  

Gilead Sciences, Inc.

    55,965       4,391,014  
              19,478,850  
Building Products – 0.4%  

A O Smith Corp.(a)

    24,843       1,360,899  
Capital Markets – 0.7%  

Bank of New York Mellon Corp. (The)

    20,748       873,698  

Janus Henderson Group plc

    65,247       1,485,674  
              2,359,372  
Chemicals – 1.9%  

CF Industries Holdings, Inc.(a)

    19,656       2,088,647  

Dow, Inc.

    34,671       1,620,522  

LyondellBasell Industries NV, Class A

    18,291       1,398,347  

Olin Corp.

    29,484       1,561,178  
              6,668,694  
Investments   Shares     Value  
Commercial Services & Supplies – 0.6%  

Rollins, Inc.(a)

    51,324     $ 2,159,714  
Communications Equipment – 2.4%  

Cisco Systems, Inc.

    185,094       8,408,820  
Consumer Finance – 0.7%  

OneMain Holdings, Inc.

    37,947       1,463,236  

SLM Corp.

    50,505       837,878  
              2,301,114  
Containers & Packaging – 0.1%  

International Paper Co.

    9,555       321,144  
Diversified Consumer Services – 0.5%  

H&R Block, Inc.(a)

    40,404       1,662,625  
Diversified Telecommunication Services – 1.0%  

AT&T, Inc.

    126,945       2,314,207  

Lumen Technologies, Inc.(a)

    161,343       1,187,485  
              3,501,692  
Electric Utilities – 1.6%  

Evergy, Inc.

    27,846       1,702,226  

Exelon Corp.

    47,229       1,822,567  

PPL Corp.

    20,202       535,151  

Southern Co. (The)

    20,748       1,358,579  
              5,418,523  
Equity Real Estate Investment Trusts (REITs) – 4.2%  

American Tower Corp.

    17,199       3,563,461  

Apartment Income REIT Corp.

    31,395       1,206,510  

Equity Residential

    25,116       1,582,810  

Highwoods Properties, Inc.

    8,736       246,617  

Mid-America Apartment Communities, Inc.

    10,101       1,590,402  

Prologis, Inc.

    23,205       2,569,993  

Public Storage

    7,098       2,198,605  

Terreno Realty Corp.

    29,211       1,669,117  
              14,627,515  
Food & Staples Retailing – 0.1%  

Costco Wholesale Corp.

    546       273,819  

 

See Accompanying Notes to the Financial Statements.

 

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FlexShares® Quality Dividend Defensive Index Fund (cont.)

 

 

Investments   Shares     Value  
COMMON STOCKS – (continued)  
Health Care Equipment & Supplies – 2.2%  

Abbott Laboratories

    78,351     $ 7,752,048  
Health Care Providers & Services – 1.4%  

Chemed Corp.

    3,822       1,784,377  

UnitedHealth Group, Inc.

    5,187       2,879,563  
              4,663,940  
Hotels, Restaurants & Leisure – 3.4%  

Domino’s Pizza, Inc.

    4,914       1,632,627  

McDonald’s Corp.

    33,033       9,006,778  

Starbucks Corp.

    14,469       1,252,871  
              11,892,276  
Household Products – 4.1%  

Clorox Co. (The)

    9,555       1,395,412  

Kimberly-Clark Corp.

    13,104       1,630,924  

Procter & Gamble Co. (The)

    82,446       11,103,003  
              14,129,339  
Independent Power and Renewable Electricity
Producers – 0.5%
 

AES Corp. (The)(a)

    67,158       1,756,853  
Industrial Conglomerates – 0.9%  

3M Co.

    25,389       3,193,682  
Insurance – 4.8%  

Aflac, Inc.

    34,671       2,257,429  

Allstate Corp. (The)

    16,380       2,067,975  

American Financial Group, Inc.

    12,558       1,822,291  

Assurant, Inc.

    11,193       1,520,681  

Globe Life, Inc.

    18,564       2,144,513  

MetLife, Inc.

    33,852       2,478,305  

Travelers Cos., Inc. (The)

    12,558       2,316,449  

Willis Towers Watson plc(a)

    9,555       2,084,996  
              16,692,639  
Internet & Direct Marketing Retail – 0.3%  

eBay, Inc.

    28,392       1,131,137  
IT Services – 6.9%  

International Business Machines Corp.

    40,404       5,587,469  

Jack Henry & Associates, Inc.

    9,555       1,902,018  
Investments   Shares     Value  
IT Services – (continued)  

Mastercard, Inc., Class A

    3,003     $ 985,525  

Maximus, Inc.(a)

    29,757       1,835,114  

Paychex, Inc.

    16,107       1,905,619  

Visa, Inc., Class A(a)

    49,140       10,179,843  

Western Union Co. (The)

    116,571       1,574,874  
              23,970,462  
Machinery – 1.7%  

Illinois Tool Works, Inc.

    13,377       2,856,391  

Otis Worldwide Corp.

    15,015       1,060,660  

Snap-on, Inc.(a)

    8,463       1,879,209  
              5,796,260  
Marine – 0.2%  

ZIM Integrated Shipping Services Ltd.(a)

    25,935       609,213  
Media – 3.6%  

Comcast Corp., Class A

    174,447       5,536,948  

Interpublic Group of Cos., Inc. (The)

    59,514       1,772,922  

Nexstar Media Group, Inc., Class A

    9,555       1,636,771  

Sirius XM Holdings, Inc.(a)

    297,843       1,798,972  

TEGNA, Inc.

    84,903       1,772,775  
              12,518,388  
Mortgage Real Estate Investment Trusts (REITs) – 0.4%  

AGNC Investment Corp.(a)

    149,058       1,225,257  
Multiline Retail – 0.5%  

Dillard’s, Inc., Class A(a)

    5,733       1,884,953  
Multi-Utilities – 2.0%  

CMS Energy Corp.

    28,665       1,635,338  

DTE Energy Co.

    15,288       1,713,938  

Public Service Enterprise Group, Inc.

    30,849       1,729,703  

WEC Energy Group, Inc.

    19,929       1,820,116  
              6,899,095  
Oil, Gas & Consumable Fuels – 1.6%  

Chevron Corp.

    6,006       1,086,485  

CVR Energy, Inc.(a)

    9,555       373,218  

Exxon Mobil Corp.

    26,208       2,904,109  

 

See Accompanying Notes to the Financial Statements.

 

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FlexShares® Quality Dividend Defensive Index Fund (cont.)

 

 

Investments   Shares     Value  
COMMON STOCKS – (continued)  
Oil, Gas & Consumable Fuels – (continued)  

Pioneer Natural Resources Co.(a)

    4,641     $ 1,189,999  
              5,553,811  
Pharmaceuticals – 7.6%  

Eli Lilly & Co.

    34,671       12,554,022  

Johnson & Johnson

    61,698       10,733,601  

Merck & Co., Inc.

    4,368       442,042  

Pfizer, Inc.

    54,873       2,554,338  
              26,284,003  
Professional Services – 0.6%  

Booz Allen Hamilton Holding Corp.

    19,929       2,169,272  
Road & Rail – 0.5%  

Old Dominion Freight Line, Inc.(a)

    6,279       1,724,213  
Semiconductors & Semiconductor Equipment – 2.9%  

Broadcom, Inc.

    18,018       8,470,622  

NVIDIA Corp.

    12,012       1,621,260  
              10,091,882  
Software – 5.5%  

Microsoft Corp.

    59,787       13,878,356  

NortonLifeLock, Inc.

    84,084       1,894,413  

Oracle Corp.

    30,576       2,387,068  

Roper Technologies, Inc.

    1,638       679,017  
              18,838,854  
Specialty Retail – 4.3%  

Best Buy Co., Inc.

    24,570       1,680,834  

Home Depot, Inc. (The)

    34,125       10,105,436  

Lowe’s Cos., Inc.

    8,736       1,703,083  

Williams-Sonoma, Inc.(a)

    10,101       1,250,807  
              14,740,160  
Technology Hardware, Storage & Peripherals – 9.4%  

Apple, Inc.

    197,652       30,307,959  

HP, Inc.(a)

    38,220       1,055,636  

Seagate Technology Holdings plc

    18,564       921,888  
              32,285,483  
Investments   Shares     Value  
Thrifts & Mortgage Finance – 0.5%  

Radian Group, Inc.

    82,992     $ 1,732,043  
Tobacco – 2.9%  

Altria Group, Inc.

    80,808       3,738,986  

Philip Morris International, Inc.

    69,342       6,369,063  
              10,108,049  
Water Utilities – 0.6%  

American Water Works Co., Inc.

    13,104       1,904,535  
Total Common Stocks
(Cost $318,037,114)

 

    340,028,276  
    Principal
Amount
       
SECURITIES LENDING REINVESTMENTS(b) – 4.9%  
REPURCHASE AGREEMENTS – 4.9%  

BofA Securities, Inc., 3.52%, dated 10/31/2022, due 1/31/2023, repurchase price $1,008,996, collateralized by various U.S. Treasury Securities, ranging from 0.13% – 4.13%, maturing 11/15/2023 – 2/15/2051; total market value $1,014,049

  $ 1,000,000       1,000,000  

Citigroup Global Markets, Inc., 3.00%, dated 10/31/2022, due 11/1/2022, repurchase price $10,950,650, collateralized by various U.S. Treasury Securities, ranging from 0.75% – 5.50%, maturing 7/15/2028 – 1/15/2029; total market value $11,027,510

    10,949,737       10,949,737  

 

See Accompanying Notes to the Financial Statements.

 

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FlexShares® Quality Dividend Defensive Index Fund (cont.)

 

 

Investments   Principal
Amount
    Value  
REPURCHASE AGREEMENTS – (continued)  

National Bank of Canada, 3.07%, dated 10/31/2022, due 11/7/2022, repurchase price $5,002,985, collateralized by various U.S. Treasury Securities, ranging from 0.00% – 3.13%, maturing 12/1/2022 – 8/15/2052; total market value $5,068,511

  $ 5,000,000     $ 5,000,000  
        16,949,737  
Total Securities Lending Reinvestments
(COST $16,949,737)

 

    16,949,737  
Total Investments – 103.3%
(Cost $334,986,851)

 

    356,978,013  

Liabilities in excess of other assets – (3.3%)

 

    (11,534,435
NET ASSETS – 100.0%

 

  $ 345,443,578  
(a) 

The security or a portion of this security is on loan at October 31, 2022. The total value of securities on loan at October 31, 2022 was $35,270,721, collateralized in the form of cash with a value of $16,949,737 that was reinvested in the securities shown in the Securities Lending Reinvestment section of the Schedule of Investments; $19,228,156 of collateral in the form of U.S. Government Treasury Securities, interest rates ranging from 0.00% – 6.63%, and maturity dates ranging from November 15, 2022 – May 15, 2052 and $17 of collateral in the form of Foreign Government Fixed Income Securities, interest rates ranging from 0.00% – 6.25%, and maturity dates ranging from July 15, 2023 – June 30, 2120; a total value of $36,177,910.

 

(b) 

The security was purchased with cash collateral held from securities on loan at October 31, 2022. The total value of securities purchased was $16,949,737.

 

Percentages shown are based on Net Assets.

 

As of October 31, 2022, the gross unrealized appreciation (depreciation) of investments based on the aggregate cost of investments (including derivative instruments, if applicable) for federal income tax purposes was as follows:

 

       

Aggregate gross unrealized appreciation

  $ 43,747,976  

Aggregate gross unrealized depreciation

    (21,899,173

Net unrealized appreciation

  $ 21,848,803  

Federal income tax cost

  $ 335,090,456  

 

Futures Contracts

FlexShares® Quality Dividend Defensive Index Fund had the following open futures contracts as of October 31, 2022:

 

    Number of
Contracts
    Expiration
Date
    Trading
Currency
    Notional
Amount
    Value and
Unrealized
Depreciation*
 

Long Contracts

 

S&P 500 E-Mini Index

    28       12/16/2022       USD     $ 5,436,200     $ (38,754

 

*

This amount represents the cumulative appreciation/depreciation on futures contracts. Current day’s variation margin is reported within the Statement of Assets and Liabilities for futures contracts.

 

Abbreviations:

 

USD – US Dollar

 

Security Type   % of Net Assets  

Common Stocks

    98.4

Securities Lending Reinvestments

    4.9  

Others(1)

    (3.3
      100.0

 

(1) 

Includes any other net assets/(liabilities).

 

See Accompanying Notes to the Financial Statements.

 

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Schedule of Investments

FlexShares® Quality Dividend Dynamic Index Fund

 

October 31, 2022

 

 

Investments   Shares     Value  
COMMON STOCKS – 97.9%  
Air Freight & Logistics – 1.6%  

United Parcel Service, Inc., Class B

    1,703     $ 285,712  
Banks – 5.4%  

Bank of America Corp.

    741       26,706  

Citigroup, Inc.

    4,472       205,086  

Comerica, Inc.

    1,157       81,569  

Cullen/Frost Bankers, Inc.

    715       110,861  

JPMorgan Chase & Co.

    4,355       548,207  

US Bancorp

    143       6,070  
              978,499  
Beverages – 0.3%  

Coca-Cola Co. (The)

    468       28,010  

PepsiCo, Inc.

    117       21,245  
              49,255  
Biotechnology – 2.7%  

AbbVie, Inc.

    1,027       150,353  

Amgen, Inc.

    1,248       337,397  
              487,750  
Building Products – 1.3%  

A O Smith Corp.

    1,469       80,472  

Masco Corp.

    1,365       63,158  

Owens Corning(a)

    1,092       93,486  
              237,116  
Capital Markets – 1.1%  

Ameriprise Financial, Inc.

    390       120,557  

Janus Henderson Group plc(a)

    3,354       76,370  
              196,927  
Chemicals – 2.0%  

Chemours Co. (The)

    2,665       76,299  

Dow, Inc.

    2,015       94,181  

Eastman Chemical Co.

    819       62,907  

LyondellBasell Industries NV, Class A

    949       72,551  

Olin Corp.

    962       50,938  
              356,876  
Investments   Shares     Value  
Commercial Services & Supplies – 0.6%  

Cintas Corp.

    260     $ 111,163  
Communications Equipment – 2.4%  

Cisco Systems, Inc.

    9,568       434,674  
Consumer Finance – 2.0%  

Ally Financial, Inc.

    858       23,646  

Capital One Financial Corp.

    1,014       107,504  

Discover Financial Services

    949       99,133  

OneMain Holdings, Inc.

    1,144       44,113  

Synchrony Financial

    2,392       85,059  
              359,455  
Containers & Packaging – 0.2%  

International Paper Co.

    1,079       36,265  
Diversified Financial Services – 0.9%  

Equitable Holdings, Inc.

    2,522       77,224  

Voya Financial, Inc.(a)

    1,261       86,202  
              163,426  
Diversified Telecommunication Services – 1.0%  

AT&T, Inc.

    6,474       118,021  

Lumen Technologies, Inc.(a)

    8,567       63,053  
              181,074  
Electric Utilities – 0.4%  

PPL Corp.

    2,561       67,841  
Equity Real Estate Investment Trusts (REITs) – 3.4%  

Brixmor Property Group, Inc.

    4,095       87,265  

Equity Residential

    1,339       84,384  

Highwoods Properties, Inc.

    2,392       67,526  

Lamar Advertising Co., Class A

    975       89,924  

Regency Centers Corp.

    1,430       86,529  

Simon Property Group, Inc.

    949       103,422  

Weyerhaeuser Co.

    2,925       90,470  
              609,520  
Food & Staples Retailing – 0.1%  

Costco Wholesale Corp.

    39       19,559  
Health Care Equipment & Supplies – 2.2%  

Abbott Laboratories

    4,069       402,587  

 

See Accompanying Notes to the Financial Statements.

 

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Investments   Shares     Value  
COMMON STOCKS – (continued)  
Health Care Providers & Services – 1.4%  

Cardinal Health, Inc.(a)

    1,417     $ 107,550  

UnitedHealth Group, Inc.

    260       144,339  
              251,889  
Hotels, Restaurants & Leisure – 2.1%  

Boyd Gaming Corp.

    1,755       101,369  

International Game Technology plc

    4,485       89,924  

Red Rock Resorts, Inc., Class A

    2,405       100,168  

Wyndham Hotels & Resorts, Inc.

    1,066       80,942  
              372,403  
Household Products – 0.6%  

Procter & Gamble Co. (The)

    871       117,298  
Independent Power and Renewable Electricity
Producers – 0.5%
 

AES Corp. (The)

    3,315       86,720  
Industrial Conglomerates – 0.9%  

3M Co.

    1,313       165,162  
Insurance – 4.0%  

Aflac, Inc.

    1,781       115,961  

American International Group, Inc.

    533       30,381  

Lincoln National Corp.

    1,963       105,747  

MetLife, Inc.

    1,755       128,483  

Principal Financial Group, Inc.

    1,352       119,152  

Prudential Financial, Inc.

    1,079       113,500  

Unum Group

    2,535       115,571  
              728,795  
Internet & Direct Marketing Retail – 0.3%  

eBay, Inc.

    1,456       58,007  
IT Services – 6.4%  

Accenture plc, Class A

    1,131       321,091  

Genpact Ltd.

    234       11,349  

International Business Machines Corp.

    1,976       273,261  

Mastercard, Inc., Class A

    936       307,177  

Paychex, Inc.

    845       99,972  

Visa, Inc., Class A(a)

    377       78,099  

Western Union Co. (The)

    4,641       62,700  
              1,153,649  
Investments   Shares     Value  
Machinery – 1.9%  

Crane Holdings Co.

    923     $ 92,614  

Illinois Tool Works, Inc.

    715       152,674  

Snap-on, Inc.

    442       98,146  
              343,434  
Marine – 0.3%  

ZIM Integrated Shipping Services Ltd.(a)

    1,963       46,111  
Media – 3.4%  

Comcast Corp., Class A

    8,242       261,601  

Interpublic Group of Cos., Inc. (The)

    3,146       93,719  

Nexstar Media Group, Inc., Class A

    494       84,622  

Sirius XM Holdings, Inc.(a)

    14,885       89,906  

TEGNA, Inc.

    4,511       94,190  
              624,038  
Metals & Mining – 1.6%  

Freeport-McMoRan, Inc.

    3,484       110,408  

Nucor Corp.

    806       105,892  

United States Steel Corp.(a)

    3,900       79,404  
              295,704  
Mortgage Real Estate Investment Trusts (REITs) – 0.3%  

AGNC Investment Corp.(a)

    7,683       63,154  
Multiline Retail – 0.6%  

Macy’s, Inc.

    4,849       101,102  
Oil, Gas & Consumable Fuels – 6.9%  

APA Corp.

    2,782       126,470  

Chevron Corp.

    299       54,089  

Devon Energy Corp.(a)

    1,664       128,711  

Diamondback Energy, Inc.

    793       124,588  

Exxon Mobil Corp.

    1,378       152,696  

Magnolia Oil & Gas Corp., Class A(a)

    4,056       104,158  

Marathon Oil Corp.

    4,225       128,651  

Occidental Petroleum Corp.(a)

    2,184       158,558  

Pioneer Natural Resources Co.(a)

    234       60,000  

SM Energy Co.

    2,262       101,745  

Targa Resources Corp.

    1,495       102,213  
              1,241,879  

 

See Accompanying Notes to the Financial Statements.

 

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FlexShares® Quality Dividend Dynamic Index Fund (cont.)

 

 

Investments   Shares     Value  
COMMON STOCKS – (continued)  
Paper & Forest Products – 0.5%  

Louisiana-Pacific Corp.(a)

    1,677     $ 95,002  
Pharmaceuticals – 6.9%  

Eli Lilly & Co.

    78       28,243  

Johnson & Johnson

    3,809       662,652  

Merck & Co., Inc.

    234       23,681  

Pfizer, Inc.

    11,323       527,085  
              1,241,661  
Professional Services – 0.7%  

Korn Ferry

    624       34,688  

Robert Half International, Inc.

    1,209       92,440  
              127,128  
Road & Rail – 2.1%  

Old Dominion Freight Line, Inc.(a)

    364       99,954  

Union Pacific Corp.

    1,443       284,473  
              384,427  
Semiconductors & Semiconductor Equipment – 4.9%  

Applied Materials, Inc.

    2,028       179,052  

Broadcom, Inc.

    858       403,363  

Lam Research Corp.

    325       131,554  

Microchip Technology, Inc.

    1,300       80,262  

NVIDIA Corp.

    624       84,221  
              878,452  
Software – 5.4%  

Microsoft Corp.

    3,107       721,228  

NortonLifeLock, Inc.

    4,290       96,654  

Oracle Corp.

    585       45,671  

Roper Technologies, Inc.

    260       107,780  
              971,333  
Specialty Retail – 4.9%  

Bath & Body Works, Inc.

    1,209       40,356  

Best Buy Co., Inc.

    1,261       86,265  

Dick’s Sporting Goods, Inc.(a)

    897       102,043  

Home Depot, Inc. (The)

    962       284,877  

Lowe’s Cos., Inc.

    1,482       288,916  

Williams-Sonoma, Inc.

    624       77,270  
              879,727  
Investments   Shares     Value  
Technology Hardware, Storage & Peripherals – 8.9%  

Apple, Inc.

    10,231     $ 1,568,821  

Seagate Technology Holdings plc

    962       47,773  
              1,616,594  
Textiles, Apparel & Luxury Goods – 0.9%  

Ralph Lauren Corp.

    806       74,708  

Tapestry, Inc.

    2,652       84,016  
              158,724  
Tobacco – 2.8%  

Altria Group, Inc.

    4,173       193,085  

Philip Morris International, Inc.

    3,445       316,423  
              509,508  
Trading Companies & Distributors – 1.1%  

Fastenal Co.

    1,924       92,987  

WW Grainger, Inc.

    182       106,352  
              199,339  
Total Common Stocks
(Cost $16,262,177)

 

    17,688,939  
    Principal
Amount
       
SECURITIES LENDING REINVESTMENTS(b) – 1.4%  
REPURCHASE AGREEMENTS – 1.4%  

Citigroup Global Markets, Inc., 3.00%, dated 10/31/2022, due 11/1/2022, repurchase price $248,002, collateralized by various U.S. Treasury Securities, ranging from 0.75% – 5.50%, maturing 7/15/2028 – 1/15/2029; total market value $249,743
(Cost $247,981)

  $ 247,981       247,981  
Total Investments – 99.3%
(Cost $16,510,158)

 

    17,936,920  

Other assets less liabilities – 0.7%

 

    125,543  
NET ASSETS – 100.0%

 

  $ 18,062,463  

 

(a) 

The security or a portion of this security is on loan at October 31, 2022. The total value of securities on loan at October 31, 2022 was $1,462,542, collateralized in the form of cash with a value of $247,981 that was reinvested in the securities shown in the

 

See Accompanying Notes to the Financial Statements.

 

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FlexShares® Quality Dividend Dynamic Index Fund (cont.)

 

 

  Securities Lending Reinvestment section of the Schedule of Investments and $1,253,747 of collateral in the form of U.S. Government Treasury Securities, interest rates ranging from 0.00% – 6.63%, and maturity dates ranging from November 15, 2022 – May 15, 2052; a total value of $1,501,728.

 

(b) 

The security was purchased with cash collateral held from securities on loan at October 31, 2022. The total value of securities purchased was $247,981.

 

Percentages shown are based on Net Assets.

 

As of October 31, 2022, the gross unrealized appreciation (depreciation) of investments based on the aggregate cost of

investments (including derivative instruments, if applicable) for federal income tax purposes was as follows:

 

       

Aggregate gross unrealized appreciation

  $ 2,495,265  

Aggregate gross unrealized depreciation

    (1,079,098

Net unrealized appreciation

  $ 1,416,167  

Federal income tax cost

  $ 16,510,604  

 

Futures Contracts

FlexShares® Quality Dividend Dynamic Index Fund had the following open futures contracts as of October 31, 2022:

 

    Number of
Contracts
    Expiration
Date
    Trading
Currency
    Notional
Amount
    Value and
Unrealized
Depreciation*
 

Long Contracts

 

 

S&P 500 Micro E-Mini Index

    19       12/16/2022       USD     $ 368,885     $ (10,149

 

*

This amount represents the cumulative appreciation/depreciation on futures contracts. Current day’s variation margin is reported within the Statement of Assets and Liabilities for futures contracts.

 

Abbreviations:

 

USD – US Dollar

 

Security Type   % of Net Assets  

Common Stocks

    97.9

Securities Lending Reinvestments

    1.4  

Others(1)

    0.7  
      100.0

 

(1) 

Includes any other net assets/(liabilities).

 

See Accompanying Notes to the Financial Statements.

 

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Schedule of Investments

FlexShares® International Quality Dividend Index Fund

 

October 31, 2022

 

 

Investments   Shares     Value  
COMMON STOCKS – 97.9%  
Auto Components – 1.0%  

Bridgestone Corp.

    100,400     $ 3,621,925  

Fuyao Glass Industry Group Co. Ltd., Class H(a)

    238,000       853,481  
              4,475,406  
Automobiles – 2.9%  

Bajaj Auto Ltd.

    67,158       2,978,999  

Ford Otomotiv Sanayi A/S

    188,136       3,671,114  

Mercedes-Benz Group AG

    84,006       4,865,401  

Toyota Motor Corp.

    70,200       972,698  
              12,488,212  
Banks – 14.6%  

Agricultural Bank of China Ltd., Class H

    10,998,000       3,138,343  

Banco Bilbao Vizcaya Argentaria SA

    197,964       1,019,181  

Bank of Montreal(b)

    27,846       2,561,779  

Barclays plc

    925,002       1,573,646  

BNP Paribas SA

    17,316       812,842  

BOC Hong Kong Holdings Ltd.

    936,000       2,909,406  

China Merchants Bank Co. Ltd., Class H

    117,000       384,542  

Commonwealth Bank of Australia

    2,340       156,634  

FinecoBank Banca Fineco SpA

    269,334       3,630,917  

First Abu Dhabi Bank PJSC

    562,068       2,739,145  

HSBC Holdings plc

    950,976       4,897,516  

Industrial & Commercial Bank of China Ltd., Class H

    3,042,000       1,321,455  

Japan Post Bank Co. Ltd.(b)

    163,800       1,091,008  

KBC Group NV

    77,688       3,892,895  

Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group, Inc.

    1,263,600       5,946,703  

Nordea Bank Abp

    98,982       945,172  

Powszechna Kasa Oszczednosci Bank Polski SA

    707,616       3,866,316  

Royal Bank of Canada(b)

    148,356       13,709,376  

Sberbank of Russia PJSC* ‡

    1,227,390        

Skandinaviska Enskilda Banken AB, Class A

    366,912       3,868,191  
Investments   Shares     Value  
Banks – (continued)  

Swedbank AB, Class A

    281,736     $ 4,197,823  

Toronto-Dominion Bank (The)

    6,552       418,803  
              63,081,693  
Beverages – 1.3%  

Arca Continental SAB de CV

    514,800       4,209,124  

Nongfu Spring Co. Ltd., Class H(a) (b)

    93,600       470,394  

Thai Beverage PCL

    2,363,400       960,324  
              5,639,842  
Building Products – 1.1%  

Geberit AG (Registered)

    4,212       1,874,198  

Lixil Corp.

    187,200       2,835,047  
              4,709,245  
Capital Markets – 5.0%  

3i Group plc

    146,016       1,950,981  

China Galaxy Securities Co. Ltd., Class H

    4,095,000       1,533,698  

Hargreaves Lansdown plc

    31,122       273,472  

IGM Financial, Inc.

    121,446       3,247,048  

Julius Baer Group Ltd.

    41,418       1,985,332  

Korea Investment Holdings Co. Ltd.

    46,098       1,603,535  

Macquarie Korea Infrastructure Fund

    46,098       357,600  

Moscow Exchange MICEX-RTS PJSC* ‡

    775,590        

NH Investment & Securities Co. Ltd.

    460,980       2,902,868  

Partners Group Holding AG

    2,340       2,103,019  

Samsung Securities Co. Ltd.

    135,486       3,019,889  

SBI Holdings, Inc.

    147,000       2,658,432  
              21,635,874  
Chemicals – 1.9%  

Kumho Petrochemical Co. Ltd.

    12,168       1,119,034  

Nissan Chemical Corp.

    8,500       383,153  

Nitto Denko Corp.

    17,300       911,353  

Wacker Chemie AG

    17,784       2,072,307  

Yara International ASA

    84,006       3,749,096  
              8,234,943  

 

See Accompanying Notes to the Financial Statements.

 

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FlexShares® International Quality Dividend Index Fund (cont.)

 

 

Investments   Shares     Value  
COMMON STOCKS – (continued)  
Construction Materials – 1.5%  

Ambuja Cements Ltd.

    699,894     $ 4,506,158  

Anhui Conch Cement Co. Ltd., Class H

    737,000       1,896,520  
              6,402,678  
Diversified Financial Services – 1.1%  

Power Finance Corp. Ltd.

    849,186       1,182,310  

REC Ltd.

    2,711,124       3,358,712  
              4,541,022  
Diversified Telecommunication Services – 2.0%  

Elisa OYJ

    8,892       429,841  

Koninklijke KPN NV

    700,362       1,959,626  

Spark New Zealand Ltd.

    43,758       130,157  

Swisscom AG (Registered)

    3,744       1,849,272  

Telefonica SA

    37,717       129,913  

Telenor ASA

    318,708       2,896,830  

Telstra Group Ltd.

    523,692       1,312,709  
              8,708,348  
Electric Utilities – 1.9%  

Endesa SA(b)

    65,754       1,097,322  

Enel SpA

    415,350       1,855,100  

Fortum OYJ(b)

    230,724       3,248,374  

Origin Energy Ltd.

    538,200       1,916,926  
              8,117,722  
Electronic Equipment, Instruments & Components – 0.5%  

AUO Corp.

    2,434,400       1,276,790  

Kingboard Laminates Holdings Ltd.(b)

    234,000       186,906  

Largan Precision Co. Ltd.

    4,000       229,653  

Shimadzu Corp.

    10,200       269,351  
              1,962,700  
Entertainment – 1.2%  

Capcom Co. Ltd.(b)

    10,400       290,026  

Nintendo Co. Ltd.

    118,000       4,818,919  
              5,108,945  
Equity Real Estate Investment Trusts (REITs) – 0.8%  

Dexus

    289,224       1,435,168  

Stockland

    927,810       2,135,837  
              3,571,005  
Investments   Shares     Value  
Food & Staples Retailing – 1.1%  

Cencosud SA

    2,583,360     $ 3,476,176  

Kesko OYJ, Class B

    56,394       1,098,019  
              4,574,195  
Food Products – 3.6%  

China Feihe Ltd.(a) (b)

    3,276,000       1,886,344  

Nestle SA (Registered)

    86,814       9,459,104  

Uni-President China Holdings Ltd.

    4,212,000       3,112,111  

Want Want China Holdings Ltd.

    1,872,000       1,230,536  
              15,688,095  
Gas Utilities – 0.8%  

Kunlun Energy Co. Ltd.

    668,000       399,105  

Naturgy Energy Group SA(b)

    126,828       3,254,098  
              3,653,203  
Health Care Equipment & Supplies – 0.1%  

Hoya Corp.

    5,800       541,427  
Hotels, Restaurants & Leisure – 1.0%  

InterContinental Hotels Group plc

    24,102       1,303,132  

OPAP SA

    254,124       3,114,427  
              4,417,559  
Household Durables – 1.3%  

Barratt Developments plc

    194,220       841,241  

Nien Made Enterprise Co. Ltd.

    316,000       2,441,896  

Persimmon plc

    142,740       2,144,685  
              5,427,822  
Household Products – 0.7%  

Unilever Indonesia Tbk. PT

    9,687,600       2,881,902  
Independent Power and Renewable Electricity
Producers – 0.0%
 

Unipro PJSC‡

    125,500,000        
Industrial Conglomerates – 0.4%  

Industries Qatar QSC

    405,756       1,757,060  
Insurance – 1.7%  

ASR Nederland NV

    66,924       2,949,376  

BB Seguridade Participacoes SA

    655,200       3,707,254  

 

See Accompanying Notes to the Financial Statements.

 

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FlexShares® International Quality Dividend Index Fund (cont.)

 

 

Investments   Shares     Value  
COMMON STOCKS – (continued)  
Insurance – (continued)  

Caixa Seguridade Participacoes S/A

    117,000     $ 196,663  

Sampo OYJ, Class A

    11,466       524,464  
              7,377,757  
Interactive Media & Services – 0.8%  

Rightmove plc

    263,718       1,493,261  

Tencent Holdings Ltd.

    80,500       2,108,422  
              3,601,683  
Internet & Direct Marketing Retail – 1.0%  

momo.com, Inc.

    91,920       1,376,411  

ZOZO, Inc.

    127,500       2,714,956  
              4,091,367  
IT Services – 2.3%  

HCL Technologies Ltd.

    167,310       2,104,374  

Infosys Ltd.

    61,776       1,147,532  

Itochu Techno-Solutions Corp.(b)

    101,200       2,348,976  

Nomura Research Institute Ltd.

    70,200       1,560,945  

Obic Co. Ltd.

    4,800       722,414  

Otsuka Corp.

    46,800       1,478,292  

SCSK Corp.

    41,600       614,897  
              9,977,430  
Machinery – 2.6%  

Atlas Copco AB, Class A(b)

    183,690       1,962,162  

Atlas Copco AB, Class B

    33,930       328,355  

Daifuku Co. Ltd.

    6,200       284,482  

Epiroc AB, Class A

    119,106       1,822,086  

Epiroc AB, Class B

    8,190       109,949  

FANUC Corp.

    9,000       1,188,616  

Haitian International Holdings Ltd.

    754,000       1,509,950  

Kone OYJ, Class B

    61,074       2,502,025  

Schindler Holding AG

    936       152,688  

VAT Group AG(a) (b)

    2,808       641,989  

Yaskawa Electric Corp.

    32,300       897,494  
              11,399,796  
Marine – 2.5%  

AP Moller – Maersk A/S, Class A

    1,404       2,810,778  

AP Moller – Maersk A/S, Class B

    1,404       2,937,523  

Nippon Yusen KK(b)

    140,400       2,549,464  

Orient Overseas International Ltd.(b)

    117,000       1,709,574  
Investments   Shares     Value  
Marine – (continued)  

SITC International Holdings Co. Ltd.

    468,000     $ 766,700  

Yang Ming Marine Transport Corp.

    54,000       100,886  
              10,874,925  
Media – 0.3%  

Publicis Groupe SA

    23,400       1,312,248  
Metals & Mining – 6.1%  

BHP Group Ltd.

    177,138       4,231,801  

China Hongqiao Group Ltd.(b)

    3,276,000       2,324,544  

Cia Siderurgica Nacional SA

    93,600       219,050  

Fortescue Metals Group Ltd.(b)

    310,284       2,916,643  

Gerdau SA (Preference)

    210,600       1,033,484  

Grupo Mexico SAB de CV, Series B(b)

    889,200       3,217,857  

Impala Platinum Holdings Ltd.

    58,734       601,162  

Kumba Iron Ore Ltd.

    126,594       2,383,363  

MMC Norilsk Nickel PJSC‡

    16,315        

Rio Tinto plc

    118,404       6,185,040  

Severstal PAO‡

    58,985        

Vedanta Ltd.

    949,572       3,221,163  
              26,334,107  
Multiline Retail – 0.0%(c)  

B&M European Value Retail SA(b)

    20,124       74,746  
Oil, Gas & Consumable Fuels – 5.9%  

Adaro Energy Indonesia Tbk. PT

    16,777,800       4,281,176  

Canadian Natural Resources Ltd.

    124,254       7,443,125  

China Shenhua Energy Co. Ltd., Class H

    1,287,000       3,385,612  

Exxaro Resources Ltd.

    280,332       3,119,766  

Ovintiv, Inc.(b)

    3,744       189,634  

Petroleo Brasileiro SA

    140,400       889,934  

Petroleo Brasileiro SA (Preference)

    678,600       3,855,175  

Shell plc

    64,350       1,781,108  

TotalEnergies SE

    8,424       458,755  
              25,404,285  
Personal Products – 2.0%  

Hengan International Group Co. Ltd.

    117,000       453,849  

 

See Accompanying Notes to the Financial Statements.

 

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FlexShares® International Quality Dividend Index Fund (cont.)

 

 

Investments   Shares     Value  
COMMON STOCKS – (continued)  
Personal Products – (continued)  

L’Oreal SA

    25,506     $ 8,018,937  

Unilever plc

    5,382       246,283  
              8,719,069  
Pharmaceuticals – 9.6%  

Astellas Pharma, Inc.

    23,400       322,186  

China Medical System Holdings Ltd.

    702,000       766,402  

Chugai Pharmaceutical Co. Ltd.

    110,800       2,571,803  

GSK plc

    385,164       6,336,136  

Novartis AG (Registered)

    104,598       8,455,636  

Novo Nordisk A/S, Class B

    74,412       8,091,665  

Orion OYJ, Class B

    78,390       3,606,543  

Roche Holding AG

    33,462       11,119,449  

Roche Holding AG – BR

    702       284,939  
              41,554,759  
Professional Services – 1.9%  

Bureau Veritas SA

    20,124       498,631  

Nihon M&A Center Holdings, Inc.

    104,700       1,185,522  

Randstad NV(b)

    20,358       1,014,895  

Recruit Holdings Co. Ltd.

    42,000       1,297,003  

RELX plc

    64,818       1,747,046  

SGS SA (Registered)

    1,045       2,306,675  
              8,049,772  
Real Estate Management & Development – 2.5%  

China Overseas Land & Investment Ltd.

    702,000       1,339,638  

China Resources Land Ltd.

    44,000       137,888  

CK Asset Holdings Ltd.

    117,000       646,866  

Daito Trust Construction Co. Ltd.

    37,800       3,740,963  

Hopson Development Holdings Ltd.(b)

    210,689       169,091  

Land & Houses PCL, NVDR

    5,639,400       1,363,176  

Sino Land Co. Ltd.(b)

    74,000       79,092  

Sun Hung Kai Properties Ltd.

    324,000       3,485,646  
              10,962,360  
Road & Rail – 0.8%  

Aurizon Holdings Ltd.

    1,335,438       3,091,284  

Canadian National Railway Co.

    2,106       249,190  
              3,340,474  
Investments   Shares     Value  
Semiconductors & Semiconductor Equipment – 4.4%  

Advantest Corp.(b)

    23,400     $ 1,237,421  

ASML Holding NV

    11,700       5,527,446  

Nanya Technology Corp.

    1,404,000       2,374,676  

Novatek Microelectronics Corp.

    411,000       3,073,970  

Parade Technologies Ltd.

    32,000       604,795  

Realtek Semiconductor Corp.

    80,000       633,098  

Silergy Corp.

    24,000       278,563  

Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. Ltd.

    394,222       4,771,404  

Vanguard International Semiconductor Corp.

    295,000       607,898  
              19,109,271  
Software – 0.4%  

SAP SE

    9,828       948,718  

Temenos AG (Registered)

    15,912       949,234  
              1,897,952  
Specialty Retail – 1.8%  

H & M Hennes & Mauritz AB, Class B(b)

    95,238       958,374  

Industria de Diseno Textil SA(b)

    150,930       3,421,998  

Topsports International Holdings Ltd.(a)

    936,000       472,183  

USS Co. Ltd.

    187,200       2,830,009  
              7,682,564  
Technology Hardware, Storage & Peripherals – 0.8%  

Catcher Technology Co. Ltd.

    214,000       1,125,704  

Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd.

    52,182       2,176,005  
              3,301,709  
Textiles, Apparel & Luxury Goods – 2.1%  

ANTA Sports Products Ltd.

    140,400       1,234,113  

Bosideng International Holdings Ltd.(b)

    2,552,000       1,102,095  

Hermes International

    702       909,253  

Kering SA

    7,956       3,646,218  

Li Ning Co. Ltd.

    59,000       305,152  

LVMH Moet Hennessy Louis Vuitton SE

    2,574       1,625,624  

Pandora A/S

    3,510       185,040  
              9,007,495  
Tobacco – 2.1%  

Imperial Brands plc

    178,308       4,360,464  

 

See Accompanying Notes to the Financial Statements.

 

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FlexShares® International Quality Dividend Index Fund (cont.)

 

 

Investments   Shares     Value  
COMMON STOCKS – (continued)  
Tobacco – (continued)  

Japan Tobacco, Inc.

    234,000     $ 3,879,140  

Swedish Match AB

    63,180       649,498  
              8,889,102  
Trading Companies & Distributors – 0.0%(c)  

Ferguson plc

    936       102,486  
Transportation Infrastructure – 0.1%  

Grupo Aeroportuario del Pacifico SAB de CV, Class B

    23,400       361,805  
Wireless Telecommunication Services – 0.4%  

Intouch Holdings PCL, NVDR

    234,000       442,669  

Tele2 AB, Class B

    160,290       1,313,019  
              1,755,688  
Total Common Stocks
(Cost $501,071,246)

 

    422,801,748  
    Principal
Amount
       
SECURITIES LENDING REINVESTMENTS(d) – 1.8%  
REPURCHASE AGREEMENTS – 1.8%  

Citigroup Global Markets, Inc., 3.00%, dated 10/31/2022, due 11/1/2022, repurchase price $7,869,104, collateralized by various U.S. Treasury Securities, ranging from 0.75% – 5.50%, maturing 7/15/2028 – 1/15/2029; total market value $7,924,336
(Cost $7,868,448)

  $ 7,868,448       7,868,448  
Total Investments – 99.7%
(Cost $508,939,694)

 

    430,670,196  

Other assets less liabilities – 0.3%

 

    1,426,896  
NET ASSETS – 100.0%           $ 432,097,092  

 

*

Non-income producing security.

 

(a) 

Security exempt from registration pursuant to Regulation S under the Securities Act of 1933. Regulation S applies to securities offerings that are made outside of the United States and do not involve direct selling efforts in the United States and as such may have restrictions on resale.

(b) 

The security or a portion of this security is on loan at October 31, 2022. The total value of securities on loan at October 31, 2022 was $30,462,551, collateralized in the form of cash with a value of $7,868,448 that was reinvested in the securities shown in the Securities Lending Reinvestment section of the Schedule of Investments; $19,921,144 of collateral in the form of U.S. Government Treasury Securities, interest rates ranging from 0.00% – 6.63%, and maturity dates ranging from November 10, 2022 – May 15, 2052 and $4,810,312 of collateral in the form of Foreign Government Fixed Income Securities, interest rates ranging from 0.00% – 6.25%, and maturity dates ranging from March 22, 2023 – June 30, 2120; a total value of $32,599,904.

 

(c) 

Represents less than 0.05% of net assets.

 

(d) 

The security was purchased with cash collateral held from securities on loan at October 31, 2022. The total value of securities purchased was $7,868,448.

 

Security is valued using significant unobservable inputs and is classified as Level 3 in the fair value hierarchy.

 

Percentages shown are based on Net Assets.

 

Abbreviations

 

NVDR – Non-Voting Depositary Receipt

OYJ – Public Limited Company

PJSC – Public Joint Stock Company

Preference – A special type of equity investment that shares in the earnings of the company, has limited voting rights, and may have a dividend preference. Preference shares may also have liquidation preference.

 

As of October 31, 2022, the gross unrealized appreciation (depreciation) of investments based on the aggregate cost of investments (including derivative instruments, if applicable) for federal income tax purposes was as follows:

 

   

Aggregate gross unrealized appreciation

  $ 28,200,916  

Aggregate gross unrealized depreciation

    (107,504,195

Net unrealized depreciation

  $ (79,303,279

Federal income tax cost

  $ 509,632,820  

 

See Accompanying Notes to the Financial Statements.

 

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FlexShares® International Quality Dividend Index Fund (cont.)

 

 

Futures Contracts

FlexShares® International Quality Dividend Index Fund had the following open futures contracts as of October 31, 2022:

 

    Number of
Contracts
    Expiration
Date
    Trading
Currency
    Notional
Amount
    Value and
Unrealized
Appreciation/
(Depreciation)*
 

Long Contracts

 

EURO STOXX 50 Index

    47       12/16/2022       EUR     $ 1,680,650     $ 33,588  

FTSE 100 Index

    23       12/16/2022       GBP       1,882,141       (54,895

Hang Seng Index

    1       11/29/2022       HKD       93,231       (3,781

MSCI Emerging Markets E-Mini Index

    62       12/16/2022       USD       2,646,160       (317,447

S&P/TSX 60 Index

    5       12/15/2022       CAD       863,311       4,202  

SPI 200 Index

    6       12/15/2022       AUD       657,610       (3,944

TOPIX Index

    10       12/08/2022       JPY       1,295,792       17,738  
                                    $ (324,539

 

*

This amount represents the cumulative appreciation/depreciation on futures contracts. Current day’s variation margin is reported within the Statement of Assets and Liabilities for futures contracts.

 

Forward Foreign Currency Contracts

FlexShares® International Quality Dividend Index Fund had the following outstanding contracts as of October 31, 2022:

 

Contracts to Receive   Counterparty   In Exchange For     Maturity Date     Unrealized
Appreciation/
(Depreciation)
 

USD

    263,885       Bank of New York   CHF     257,090       12/21/2022     $ 5,399  

USD

    592,452       Citibank NA   JPY     84,963,779       12/21/2022       17,089  

USD

    423,041         JPMorgan Chase Bank   TWD*     13,436,624       12/21/2022       4,251  

Total unrealized appreciation

 

  $ 26,739  

JPY

    146,913,786         Citibank NA   USD     1,037,735       12/21/2022     $ (42,855

Total unrealized depreciation

 

  $ (42,855

Net unrealized depreciation

 

  $ (16,116

 

*

Non-deliverable forward. See Note 2 in the Notes to Financial Statements.

 

Abbreviations:

 

AUD — Australian Dollar

CAD – Canadian Dollar

CHF – Swiss Franc

EUR – Euro

GBP – British Pound

HKD – Hong Kong Dollar

JPY – Japanese Yen

TWD – Taiwan Dollar

USD – US Dollar

 

See Accompanying Notes to the Financial Statements.

 

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FlexShares® International Quality Dividend Index Fund (cont.)

 

 

FlexShares® International Quality Dividend Index Fund invested, as a percentage of net assets, in companies domiciled in the following countries as of October 31, 2022:

 

Australia

    4.0

Belgium

    0.9  

Brazil

    2.3  

Canada

    6.4  

Chile

    0.8  

China

    7.7  

Denmark

    3.3  

Finland

    2.7  

France

    4.0  

Germany

    1.8  

Greece

    0.7  

Hong Kong

    1.8  

India

    4.3  

Indonesia

    1.7  

Italy

    1.3  

Japan

    12.9  

Mexico

    1.8  

Netherlands

    2.7  

New Zealand

     0.0  

Norway

    1.5  

Poland

    0.9  

Qatar

    0.4  

Singapore

    0.2  

South Africa

    1.4  

South Korea

    2.6  

Spain

    2.1  

Sweden

    3.7  

Switzerland

    9.5  

Taiwan

    4.4  

Thailand

    0.4  

Turkey

    0.9  

United Arab Emirates

    0.6  

United Kingdom

    8.2  

Other1

    2.1  
      100.0

 

 

Amount represents less than 0.05%.

 

1 

Includes any non-equity securities, securities lending reinvestments and net other assets (liabilities).

 

Security Type   % of Net Assets  

Common Stocks

    97.9

Securities Lending Reinvestments

    1.8  

Others(1)

    0.3  
      100.0

 

(1) 

Includes any other net assets/(liabilities).

 

See Accompanying Notes to the Financial Statements.

 

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Schedule of Investments

FlexShares® International Quality Dividend Defensive Index Fund

 

October 31, 2022

 

 

Investments   Shares     Value  
COMMON STOCKS – 98.1%  
Aerospace & Defense – 0.1%  

Thales SA

    322     $ 40,943  
Air Freight & Logistics – 0.2%  

Deutsche Post AG (Registered)

    759       26,938  

SG Holdings Co. Ltd.

    4,600       61,030  
              87,968  
Auto Components – 0.8%  

Bridgestone Corp.

    9,300       335,497  
Automobiles – 2.7%  

Bajaj Auto Ltd.

    6,785       300,969  

Ford Otomotiv Sanayi A/S

    17,503       341,538  

Hero MotoCorp Ltd.

    9,683       313,128  

Mercedes-Benz Group AG

    897       51,952  

Toyota Motor Corp.

    6,900       95,607  
              1,103,194  
Banks – 10.6%  

ABN AMRO Bank NV, CVA(a)

    9,846       96,885  

Banco de Chile

    1,178,520       107,748  

Banco Santander Chile

    1,985,774       71,115  

Bank Hapoalim BM

    33,373       323,347  

Bank Leumi Le-Israel BM

    7,337       70,358  

Bank of China Ltd., Class H

    414,000       133,432  

Bank of Communications Co. Ltd., Class H

    138,000       67,331  

Bankinter SA(b)

    63,986       386,779  

BOC Hong Kong Holdings Ltd.

    103,500       321,713  

China CITIC Bank Corp. Ltd., Class H(b)

    46,000       17,346  

China Everbright Bank Co. Ltd., Class H

    253,000       65,427  

Commonwealth Bank of Australia

    8,878       594,272  

Credit Agricole SA

    11,592       105,244  

Hang Seng Bank Ltd.

    6,900       97,129  

HSBC Holdings plc

    6,187       31,863  

Japan Post Bank Co. Ltd.(b)

    46,000       306,388  

Malayan Banking Bhd.

    35,291       64,118  

National Bank of Canada

    1,886       128,254  

Nordea Bank Abp

    15,640       149,345  
Investments   Shares     Value  
Banks – (continued)  

Royal Bank of Canada(b)

    8,648     $ 799,150  

Sberbank of Russia PJSC* ‡

    79,800        

Swedbank AB, Class A

    21,965       327,275  

Toronto-Dominion Bank (The)

    603       38,544  
              4,303,063  
Building Products – 0.2%  

Xinyi Glass Holdings Ltd.

    69,000       88,779  
Capital Markets – 4.2%  

Amundi SA(a)

    1,817       85,805  

Everbright Securities Co. Ltd., Class H(a) (b)

    138,000       74,715  

IGM Financial, Inc.

    11,293       301,936  

Korea Investment Holdings Co. Ltd.

    6,854       238,419  

Macquarie Korea Infrastructure Fund

    33,212       257,638  

Moscow Exchange MICEX-RTS PJSC* ‡

    227,100        

NH Investment & Securities Co. Ltd.

    44,413       279,676  

Samsung Securities Co. Ltd.

    12,305       274,270  

Singapore Exchange Ltd.

    32,200       191,593  
              1,704,052  
Chemicals – 1.6%  

Evonik Industries AG

    3,703       68,274  

Nissan Chemical Corp.

    5,200       234,400  

Yara International ASA

    7,728       344,892  
              647,566  
Commercial Services & Supplies – 0.2%  

Brambles Ltd.

    12,788       95,511  
Construction & Engineering – 0.8%  

Bouygues SA

    3,588       102,414  

Taisei Corp.

    3,700       100,942  

WSP Global, Inc.

    874       107,285  
              310,641  
Construction Materials – 1.1%  

ACC Ltd.

    11,293       326,099  

Ambuja Cements Ltd.

    2,691       17,325  

 

See Accompanying Notes to the Financial Statements.

 

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FlexShares® International Quality Dividend Defensive Index Fund (cont.)

 

 

Investments   Shares     Value  
COMMON STOCKS – (continued)  
Construction Materials – (continued)  

China Resources Cement Holdings Ltd.(b)

    128,000     $ 46,309  

LafargeHolcim Maroc SA

    460       62,138  
              451,871  
Containers & Packaging – 0.2%  

Klabin SA

    20,700       85,289  
Diversified Financial Services – 0.3%  

Power Finance Corp. Ltd.

    78,016       108,621  
Diversified Telecommunication Services – 3.2%  

Elisa OYJ

    6,118       295,745  

Emirates Telecommunications Group Co. PJSC

    9,177       64,460  

Hellenic Telecommunications Organization SA

    6,095       95,782  

Koninklijke KPN NV

    24,081       67,379  

Nippon Telegraph & Telephone Corp.

    6,600       181,790  

Proximus SADP

    5,796       60,779  

Spark New Zealand Ltd.

    3,450       10,262  

Telefonica Deutschland Holding AG

    37,030       80,737  

Telefonica SA

    29,988       103,291  

Telenor ASA

    29,716       270,097  

Telia Co. AB(b)

    25,277       66,907  
              1,297,229  
Electric Utilities – 2.9%  

EDP–Energias de Portugal SA

    25,254       110,447  

Endesa SA(b)

    5,336       89,049  

Enel SpA

    38,571       172,272  

Energisa SA

    9,200       85,017  

Fortum OYJ(b)

    8,418       118,517  

Iberdrola SA

    7,320       74,337  

Power Grid Corp. of India Ltd.

    86,848       239,369  

Red Electrica Corp. SA

    6,486       104,811  

SSE plc

    6,003       107,544  

Transmissora Alianca de Energia Eletrica SA

    11,500       88,081  
              1,189,444  
Electrical Equipment – 0.1%  

Mitsubishi Electric Corp.

    3,200       28,203  
Investments   Shares     Value  
Electronic Equipment, Instruments & Components – 1.0%  

AUO Corp.

    480,800     $ 252,169  

Innolux Corp.

    187,770       69,054  

Kingboard Laminates Holdings Ltd.(b)

    82,500       65,896  
              387,119  
Entertainment – 0.9%  

Capcom Co. Ltd.(b)

    12,300       343,011  
Equity Real Estate Investment Trusts (REITs) – 0.3%  

Gecina SA

    368       32,825  

Growthpoint Properties Ltd.(b)

    122,981       86,661  
              119,486  
Food & Staples Retailing – 1.1%  

BIM Birlesik Magazalar A/S

    58,535       421,638  

Loblaw Cos. Ltd.

    414       33,877  
              455,515  
Food Products – 3.8%  

JBS SA

    16,100       76,584  

Nestle SA (Registered)

    13,294       1,448,492  

Sime Darby Plantation Bhd.

    27,600       25,685  
              1,550,761  
Gas Utilities – 2.0%  

Grupo Energia Bogota SA ESP

    233,703       78,823  

Naturgy Energy Group SA(b)

    11,891       305,094  

Petronas Gas Bhd.

    87,400       316,104  

Snam SpA

    24,380       108,480  
              808,501  
Health Care Equipment & Supplies – 0.2%  

Fisher & Paykel Healthcare Corp. Ltd.

    7,613       86,598  
Health Care Providers & Services – 0.9%  

Mitra Keluarga Karyasehat Tbk. PT(a)

    1,938,900       343,091  
Hotels, Restaurants & Leisure – 0.9%  

McDonald’s Holdings Co. Japan Ltd.

    2,500       86,790  

OPAP SA

    23,644       289,770  
              376,560  

 

See Accompanying Notes to the Financial Statements.

 

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FlexShares® International Quality Dividend Defensive Index Fund (cont.)

 

 

Investments   Shares     Value  
COMMON STOCKS – (continued)  
Household Durables – 0.8%  

Persimmon plc

    14,306     $ 214,949  

Sekisui House Ltd.

    6,900       114,896  
              329,845  
Independent Power and Renewable Electricity
Producers – 0.2%
 

China Resources Power Holdings Co. Ltd.(b)

    46,000       66,921  

Huadian Power International Corp. Ltd., Class H

    92,000       27,659  
              94,580  
Industrial Conglomerates – 1.6%  

Alfa SAB de CV, Class A

    69,000       45,713  

Jardine Matheson Holdings Ltd.

    1,800       82,836  

Quinenco SA

    44,367       117,943  

Siemens AG (Registered)

    115       12,575  

Sime Darby Bhd.

    634,800       302,094  

Toshiba Corp.

    2,300       80,172  
              641,333  
Insurance – 3.6%  

AIA Group Ltd.

    4,600       34,838  

Allianz SE (Registered)

    1,495       269,216  

BB Seguridade Participacoes SA

    62,100       351,374  

Great-West Lifeco, Inc.

    4,071       94,131  

Medibank Pvt Ltd.

    44,183       79,390  

Muenchener Rueckversicherungs-Gesellschaft AG in Muenchen (Registered)

    713       188,435  

Sampo OYJ, Class A

    3,197       146,234  

Zurich Insurance Group AG

    736       314,257  
              1,477,875  
Interactive Media & Services – 0.5%  

Tencent Holdings Ltd.

    7,400       193,818  
Internet & Direct Marketing Retail – 0.6%  

ZOZO, Inc.

    11,300       240,620  
IT Services – 2.4%  

HCL Technologies Ltd.

    29,394       369,709  

Itochu Techno-Solutions Corp.(b)

    10,600       246,039  
Investments   Shares     Value  
IT Services – (continued)  

Tata Consultancy Services Ltd.

    9,683     $ 373,522  
              989,270  
Leisure Products – 0.6%  

Shimano, Inc.

    1,600       248,394  
Life Sciences Tools & Services – 0.1%  

Sartorius Stedim Biotech

    69       21,904  
Machinery – 0.8%  

Atlas Copco AB, Class B

    4,255       41,178  

Knorr-Bremse AG

    1,127       50,748  

Kone OYJ, Class B

    5,796       237,445  
              329,371  
Marine – 1.8%  

AP Moller–Maersk A/S, Class A

    84       168,166  

AP Moller–Maersk A/S, Class B

    133       278,270  

Mitsui OSK Lines Ltd.(b)

    1,000       19,854  

SITC International Holdings Co. Ltd.

    104,000       170,378  

Yang Ming Marine Transport Corp.

    54,000       100,886  
              737,554  
Media – 0.5%  

Publicis Groupe SA

    2,139       119,953  

Quebecor, Inc., Class B

    3,795       71,446  
              191,399  
Metals & Mining – 6.0%  

BHP Group Ltd.

    41,653       995,084  

China Hongqiao Group Ltd.

    161,000       114,240  

Fortescue Metals Group Ltd.(b)

    28,911       271,761  

Gerdau SA (Preference)

    23,000       112,869  

Kinross Gold Corp.

    28,129       101,871  

Kumba Iron Ore Ltd.

    12,328       232,097  

Magnitogorsk Iron & Steel Works PJSC‡

    172,884        

Novolipetsk Steel PJSC‡

    47,108        

Rio Tinto Ltd.

    184       10,378  

Rio Tinto plc

    11,224       586,305  

Severstal PAO‡

    6,900        
              2,424,605  

 

See Accompanying Notes to the Financial Statements.

 

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FlexShares® International Quality Dividend Defensive Index Fund (cont.)

 

 

Investments   Shares     Value  
COMMON STOCKS – (continued)  
Multiline Retail – 1.1%  

B&M European Value Retail SA(b)

    18,101     $ 67,232  

Canadian Tire Corp. Ltd., Class A(b)

    690       77,237  

Dollarama, Inc.

    2,116       125,575  

Wesfarmers Ltd.

    5,635       163,806  
              433,850  
Multi-Utilities – 0.1%  

Engie SA

    3,772       49,039  
Oil, Gas & Consumable Fuels – 7.9%  

Adaro Energy Indonesia Tbk. PT

    1,573,200       401,432  

Aker BP ASA(b)

    1,794       57,184  

BP plc

    92,851       512,925  

China Petroleum & Chemical Corp., Class H

    230,000       90,830  

Exxaro Resources Ltd.

    26,105       290,518  

LUKOIL PJSC‡

    240        

Neste OYJ

    2,760       120,953  

Ovintiv, Inc.(b)

    1,817       92,031  

Pembina Pipeline Corp.(b)

    3,657       120,591  

Petroleo Brasileiro SA

    55,200       349,888  

Petroleo Brasileiro SA (Preference)

    64,400       365,861  

Shell plc

    16,905       467,904  

Surgutneftegas PJSC (Preference)‡

    276,000        

TotalEnergies SE

    6,348       345,700  
              3,215,817  
Personal Products – 2.2%  

Hengan International Group Co. Ltd.

    69,000       267,655  

L’Oreal SA

    1,817       571,254  

Unilever plc

    1,150       52,624  
              891,533  
Pharmaceuticals – 7.9%  

GSK plc

    27,117       446,088  

Novartis AG (Registered)

    6,003       485,279  

Novo Nordisk A/S, Class B

    1,311       142,560  

Orion OYJ, Class B

    7,337       337,558  

Roche Holding AG

    5,290       1,757,871  
Investments   Shares     Value  
Pharmaceuticals – (continued)  

Sanofi

    483     $ 41,689  
              3,211,045  
Professional Services – 0.8%  

Nihon M&A Center Holdings, Inc.

    11,000       124,553  

RELX plc

    391       10,539  

Thomson Reuters Corp.(b)

    1,794       190,559  
              325,651  
Real Estate Management & Development – 1.7%  

CIFI Holdings Group Co. Ltd.(b)

    322,000       21,330  

Country Garden Holdings Co. Ltd.(b)

    299,000       38,471  

Daito Trust Construction Co. Ltd.

    3,600       356,282  

Greentown Service Group Co. Ltd.(a) (b)

    108,000       44,301  

Hopson Development Holdings Ltd.(b)

    71,300       57,223  

Land & Houses PCL, NVDR

    483,000       116,753  

Longfor Group Holdings Ltd.(c)

    33,000       42,039  
              676,399  
Road & Rail – 1.3%  

Aurizon Holdings Ltd.

    124,936       289,203  

Canadian National Railway Co.

    1,909       225,881  
              515,084  
Semiconductors & Semiconductor Equipment – 2.5%  

Advantest Corp.(b)

    500       26,440  

ASML Holding NV

    391       184,721  

Novatek Microelectronics Corp.

    28,000       209,419  

Powerchip Semiconductor Manufacturing Corp.

    46,000       43,969  

Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. Ltd.

    46,000       556,754  
              1,021,303  
Software – 0.1%  

SAP SE

    253       24,423  
Specialty Retail – 1.6%  

Hikari Tsushin, Inc.(b)

    700       84,630  

Home Product Center PCL, NVDR

    276,000       105,875  

Industria de Diseno Textil SA(b)

    14,306       324,356  

Topsports International Holdings Ltd.(a)

    23,000       11,603  

 

See Accompanying Notes to the Financial Statements.

 

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FlexShares® International Quality Dividend Defensive Index Fund (cont.)

 

 

Investments   Shares     Value  
COMMON STOCKS – (continued)  
Specialty Retail – (continued)  

USS Co. Ltd.

    9,200     $ 139,082  
              665,546  
Technology Hardware, Storage & Peripherals – 2.7%  

Asustek Computer, Inc.

    11,000       80,565  

Catcher Technology Co. Ltd.

    23,000       120,987  

FUJIFILM Holdings Corp.

    2,600       119,281  

Inventec Corp.

    110,000       83,296  

Lite-On Technology Corp.

    152,000       301,901  

Ricoh Co. Ltd.

    12,500       91,667  

Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd.

    6,992       291,569  
              1,089,266  
Textiles, Apparel & Luxury Goods – 0.5%  

Kering SA

    138       63,245  

LVMH Moet Hennessy Louis Vuitton SE

    230       145,258  
              208,503  
Tobacco – 4.0%  

British American Tobacco plc

    10,672       421,881  

Imperial Brands plc

    16,031       392,033  

ITC Ltd.

    74,727       314,787  

Japan Tobacco, Inc.

    22,000       364,706  

Swedish Match AB

    12,581       129,334  
              1,622,741  
Trading Companies & Distributors – 1.2%  

ITOCHU Corp.(b)

    7,600       196,807  

Mitsubishi Corp.

    6,900       187,129  

Sumitomo Corp.

    8,400       107,123  
              491,059  
Transportation Infrastructure – 0.7%  

Westports Holdings Bhd.

    425,500       302,386  
Wireless Telecommunication Services – 2.0%  

KDDI Corp.

    9,200       272,035  

SoftBank Corp.

    11,600       114,373  

Tele2 AB, Class B

    28,612       234,376  

Vodafone Group plc

    145,199       169,917  
              790,701  
Total Common Stocks
(Cost $44,872,925)

 

    39,803,427  
Investments   Principal
Amount
    Value  
SECURITIES LENDING REINVESTMENTS(d) – 0.9%  
REPURCHASE AGREEMENTS – 0.9%  

Citigroup Global Markets, Inc., 3.00%, dated 10/31/2022, due 11/1/2022, repurchase price $349,171, collateralized by various U.S. Treasury Securities, ranging from 0.75% – 5.50%, maturing 7/15/2028 – 1/15/2029; total market value $351,621
(Cost $349,142)

  $ 349,142     $ 349,142  
Total Investments – 99.0%
(Cost $45,222,067)

 

    40,152,569  

Other assets less liabilities – 1.0%

 

    392,772  
NET ASSETS – 100.0%

 

  $ 40,545,341  

 

*

Non-income producing security.

 

(a) 

Security exempt from registration pursuant to Regulation S under the Securities Act of 1933. Regulation S applies to securities offerings that are made outside of the United States and do not involve direct selling efforts in the United States and as such may have restrictions on resale.

 

(b) 

The security or a portion of this security is on loan at October 31, 2022. The total value of securities on loan at October 31, 2022 was $4,025,435, collateralized in the form of cash with a value of $349,142 that was reinvested in the securities shown in the Securities Lending Reinvestment section of the Schedule of Investments; $3,313,552 of collateral in the form of U.S. Government Treasury Securities, interest rates ranging from 0.00% – 6.63%, and maturity dates ranging from November 10, 2022 – May 15, 2052 and $717,486 of collateral in the form of Foreign Government Fixed Income Securities, interest rates ranging from 0.00% – 6.25%, and maturity dates ranging from March 22, 2023 – June 30, 2120; a total value of $4,380,180.

 

(c) 

Security exempt from registration pursuant to Rule 144A under the Securities Act of 1933, as amended. These securities may be resold in transactions exempt from registration to qualified institutional investors.

 

(d) 

The security was purchased with cash collateral held from securities on loan at October 31, 2022. The total value of securities purchased was $349,142.

 

 

Security is valued using significant unobservable inputs and is classified as Level 3 in the fair value hierarchy.

 

Percentages shown are based on Net Assets.

 

See Accompanying Notes to the Financial Statements.

 

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FlexShares® International Quality Dividend Defensive Index Fund (cont.)

 

 

Abbreviations

 

CVA – Dutch Certification

NVDR – Non-Voting Depositary Receipt

OYJ – Public Limited Company

PJSC – Public Joint Stock Company

Preference – A special type of equity investment that shares in the earnings of the company, has limited voting rights, and may have a dividend preference. Preference shares may also have liquidation preference.

As of October 31, 2022, the gross unrealized appreciation (depreciation) of investments based on the aggregate cost of investments (including derivative instruments, if applicable) for federal income tax purposes was as follows:

 

       

Aggregate gross unrealized appreciation

  $ 2,762,867  

Aggregate gross unrealized depreciation

    (8,040,597

Net unrealized depreciation

  $ (5,277,730

Federal income tax cost

  $ 45,415,127  

 

Futures Contracts

FlexShares® International Quality Dividend Defensive Index Fund had the following open futures contracts as of October 31, 2022:

 

    Number of
Contracts
    Expiration
Date
    Trading
Currency
    Notional
Amount
    Value and
Unrealized
Depreciation*
 

Long Contracts

 

MSCI EAFE E-Mini Index

    6       12/16/2022       USD     $ 526,770     $ (15,308

MSCI Emerging Markets E-Mini Index

    5       12/16/2022       USD       213,400       (18,134
                                    $ (33,442

 

*

This amount represents the cumulative appreciation/depreciation on futures contracts. Current day’s variation margin is reported within the Statement of Assets and Liabilities for futures contracts.

 

Forward Foreign Currency Contracts

FlexShares® International Quality Dividend Defensive Index Fund had the following outstanding contracts as of October 31, 2022:

 

Contracts to Receive   Counterparty   In Exchange For     Maturity
Date
    Unrealized
Appreciation/
(Depreciation)
 

USD

    70,546       Morgan Stanley   AUD     105,364       12/21/2022     $ 3,060  

USD

    76,143       Citibank NA   CHF     73,000       12/21/2022       2,746  

USD

    231,254       Morgan Stanley   EUR     230,000       12/21/2022       2,973  

USD

    274,235       Bank of New York   JPY     38,900,000       12/21/2022       10,810  

USD

    41,931         JPMorgan Chase Bank   ZAR     750,000       12/21/2022       1,278  

Total unrealized appreciation

 

  $ 20,867  

CAD

    76,000       Toronto-Dominion Bank (The)   USD     57,095       12/21/2022     $ (1,345

NOK

    59,477       Morgan Stanley   USD     5,788       12/21/2022       (57

USD

    18,524       Citibank NA   BRL*     100,000       12/21/2022       (332

USD

    77,567         Bank of New York   GBP     68,000       12/21/2022       (863

Total unrealized depreciation

 

  $ (2,597

Net unrealized appreciation

 

  $ 18,270  

 

*

Non-deliverable forward. See Note 2 in the Notes to Financial Statements.

 

Abbreviations:

 

AUD — Australian Dollar

BRL — Brazilian Real

CAD — Canadian Dollar

CHF — Swiss Franc

EUR — Euro

 

See Accompanying Notes to the Financial Statements.

 

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FlexShares® International Quality Dividend Defensive Index Fund (cont.)

 

 

GBP — British Pound

JPY — Japanese Yen

NOK — Norwegian Krone

USD — US Dollar

ZAR — South African Rand

 

FlexShares® International Quality Dividend Defensive Index Fund invested, as a percentage of net assets, in companies domiciled in the following countries as of October 31, 2022:

 

Australia

    6.2

Belgium

    0.1

Brazil

    3.7

Canada

    6.2

Chile

    0.7

China

    3.6

Colombia

    0.2

Denmark

    1.4

Finland

    3.1

France

    4.3

Germany

    1.9

Greece

    0.9

Hong Kong

    1.8

India

    5.8

Indonesia

    1.8

Israel

    1.0

Italy

    0.7

Japan

    12.1

Malaysia

    2.5

Mexico

    0.1

Morocco

    0.1

Netherlands

    0.9

New Zealand

    0.2

Norway

    1.7

Portugal

    0.3

Singapore

    0.7

South Africa

    1.5

South Korea

    3.3

Spain

    3.4

Sweden

    2.3

Switzerland

    9.9

Taiwan

    4.5

Thailand

    0.5

Turkey

    1.9

United Arab Emirates

    0.2

United Kingdom

    8.6

Other1

    1.9  
      100.0

 

1 

Includes any non-equity securities, securities lending reinvestments and net other assets (liabilities).

 

Security Type   % of Net Assets  

Common Stocks

    98.1

Securities Lending Reinvestments

    0.9

Others(1)

    1.0  
      100.0

 

(1) 

Includes any other net assets/(liabilities).

 

See Accompanying Notes to the Financial Statements.

 

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Schedule of Investments

FlexShares® International Quality Dividend Dynamic Index Fund

 

October 31, 2022

 

 

Investments   Shares     Value  
COMMON STOCKS – 98.5%  
Auto Components – 0.8%  

Fuyao Glass Industry Group Co. Ltd., Class H(a)

    34,800     $ 124,795  

Koito Manufacturing Co. Ltd.

    5,800       82,492  

Magna International, Inc.

    3,074       171,092  

Nexteer Automotive Group Ltd.(b)

    174,000       94,205  
              472,584  
Automobiles – 3.8%  

Ford Otomotiv Sanayi A/S

    28,101       548,337  

Geely Automobile Holdings Ltd.(b)

    251,000       269,870  

Isuzu Motors Ltd.

    14,500       170,135  

Mercedes-Benz Group AG

    12,441       720,549  

Stellantis NV

    17,197       232,175  

Yadea Group Holdings Ltd.(a)

    256,000       390,693  
              2,331,759  
Banks – 13.8%  

ABN AMRO Bank NV, CVA(a)

    15,204       149,607  

Absa Group Ltd.

    2,581       28,052  

Agricultural Bank of China Ltd., Class H

    464,000       132,405  

Australia & New Zealand Banking Group Ltd.

    44,979       735,152  

Banco Bilbao Vizcaya Argentaria SA

    76,125       391,915  

Bank Polska Kasa Opieki SA

    34,510       567,337  

BNP Paribas SA

    8,642       405,670  

China Construction Bank Corp., Class H

    870,000       462,162  

China Merchants Bank Co. Ltd., Class H

    113,500       373,039  

Credit Agricole SA

    17,574       159,554  

DBS Group Holdings Ltd.

    14,563       351,957  

DNB Bank ASA

    9,657       170,906  

Erste Group Bank AG

    19,459       480,038  

Hana Financial Group, Inc.

    5,510       159,562  

ING Groep NV

    29,174       287,015  

KBC Group NV

    2,204       110,441  

National Bank of Canada

    2,900       197,210  

Nedbank Group Ltd.

    12,296       145,565  
Investments   Shares     Value  
Banks – (continued)  

Nordea Bank Abp

    24,505     $ 233,997  

Powszechna Kasa Oszczednosci Bank Polski SA

    101,471       554,424  

Royal Bank of Canada(b)

    12,412       1,146,976  

Sberbank of Russia PJSC (Preference)*‡

    31,920        

Skandinaviska Enskilda Banken AB, Class A

    51,736       545,430  

Societe Generale SA

    7,511       172,411  

Standard Bank Group Ltd.

    57,507       537,128  
              8,497,953  
Beverages – 1.3%  

Ambev SA

    34,800       106,113  

Diageo plc

    13,572       562,228  

Thai Beverage PCL

    327,700       133,155  
              801,496  
Building Products – 0.2%  

Nibe Industrier AB, Class B

    19,227       153,288  
Capital Markets – 4.4%  

3i Group plc

    38,396       513,025  

Amundi SA(a)

    2,755       130,100  

EQT AB(b)

    22,504       443,138  

IGM Financial, Inc.

    8,178       218,651  

Macquarie Group Ltd.

    2,842       308,035  

Meritz Securities Co. Ltd.

    79,721       207,075  

Samsung Securities Co. Ltd.

    19,459       433,728  

SBI Holdings, Inc.

    26,100       472,007  
              2,725,759  
Chemicals – 2.6%  

BASF SE

    7,946       356,821  

Nippon Sanso Holdings Corp.

    8,000       127,668  

Nissan Chemical Corp.

    10,200       459,784  

Shin-Etsu Chemical Co. Ltd.

    2,900       303,199  

Wacker Chemie AG

    3,277       381,857  
              1,629,329  
Communications Equipment – 0.0%(c)  

BYD Electronic International Co. Ltd.(b)

    3,000       8,714  

 

See Accompanying Notes to the Financial Statements.

 

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FlexShares® International Quality Dividend Dynamic Index Fund (cont.)

 

 

Investments   Shares     Value  
COMMON STOCKS – (continued)  
Construction & Engineering – 0.2%  

Bouygues SA

    5,104     $ 145,686  
Construction Materials – 0.1%  

CRH plc

    1,943       70,055  
Diversified Financial Services – 0.8%  

REC Ltd.

    396,169       490,799  
Diversified Telecommunication Services – 0.3%  

Telefonica SA

    48,546       167,212  
Electric Utilities – 1.0%  

Endesa SA

    9,338       155,835  

Enel SpA

    36,482       162,942  

SSE plc

    9,656       172,987  

Transmissora Alianca de Energia Eletrica SA

    20,300       155,483  
              647,247  
Electrical Equipment – 0.7%  

Mitsubishi Electric Corp.

    20,300       178,915  

WEG SA

    29,000       222,615  
              401,530  
Electronic Equipment, Instruments & Components – 0.8%  

Innolux Corp.

    315,800       116,137  

Kingboard Holdings Ltd.

    51,500       127,014  

Kingboard Laminates Holdings Ltd.(b)

    159,500       127,399  

Omron Corp.

    2,900       135,718  
              506,268  
Equity Real Estate Investment Trusts (REITs) – 0.9%  

Fibra Uno Administracion SA de CV(b)

    139,200       162,139  

Growthpoint Properties Ltd.(b)

    180,322       127,067  

RioCan REIT(b)

    8,497       120,910  

Stockland(b)

    63,162       145,400  
              555,516  
Food & Staples Retailing – 0.1%  

Cencosud SA

    29,580       39,803  
Investments   Shares     Value  
Food Products – 1.7%  

JBS SA

    23,200     $ 110,357  

Nestle SA (Registered)

    4,669       508,726  

Uni-President China Holdings Ltd.

    609,000       449,971  
              1,069,054  
Gas Utilities – 0.6%  

AltaGas Ltd.(b)

    9,309       167,679  

Kunlun Energy Co. Ltd.

    198,000       118,298  

Naturgy Energy Group SA(b)

    2,117       54,317  
              340,294  
Health Care Equipment & Supplies – 2.5%  

Carl Zeiss Meditec AG

    1,160       140,502  

Coloplast A/S, Class B

    1,218       135,827  

GN Store Nord A/S(b)

    4,553       96,832  

Hoya Corp.

    6,000       560,097  

Straumann Holding AG (Registered)

    4,698       447,759  

Sysmex Corp.

    2,900       156,633  
              1,537,650  
Health Care Providers & Services – 0.4%  

Amplifon SpA

    5,162       128,261  

Rede D’Or Sao Luiz SA*(a)

    23,200       142,235  
              270,496  
Hotels, Restaurants & Leisure – 1.7%  

Aristocrat Leisure Ltd.

    7,656       181,481  

Evolution AB(a)

    2,146       200,609  

OPAP SA

    37,932       464,877  

Yum China Holdings, Inc.

    4,292       177,474  
              1,024,441  
Household Durables – 1.3%  

Barratt Developments plc

    29,116       126,112  

Haier Smart Home Co. Ltd., Class H

    58,000       145,114  

Persimmon plc

    27,173       408,278  

Taylor Wimpey plc

    108,257       116,889  
              796,393  
Industrial Conglomerates – 1.3%  

Melrose Industries plc

    93,119       125,331  

Siemens AG (Registered)

    5,916       646,921  
              772,252  

 

See Accompanying Notes to the Financial Statements.

 

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FlexShares® International Quality Dividend Dynamic Index Fund (cont.)

 

 

Investments   Shares     Value  
COMMON STOCKS – (continued)  
Insurance – 3.3%  

Allianz SE (Registered)

    3,161     $ 569,225  

AXA SA

    14,529       358,993  

BB Seguridade Participacoes SA

    31,900       180,497  

Legal & General Group plc

    61,596       165,169  

Manulife Financial Corp.

    16,414       271,712  

Powszechny Zaklad Ubezpieczen SA

    23,403       131,451  

Zurich Insurance Group AG

    870       371,472  
              2,048,519  
Interactive Media & Services – 2.1%  

Autohome, Inc., ADR

    4,205       109,835  

REA Group Ltd.(b)

    5,916       459,973  

Rightmove plc

    61,480       348,121  

SEEK Ltd.

    9,773       134,923  

Tencent Holdings Ltd.

    8,700       227,867  
              1,280,719  
Internet & Direct Marketing Retail – 0.8%  

momo.com, Inc.

    5,000       74,870  

ZOZO, Inc.

    18,600       396,064  
              470,934  
IT Services – 0.6%  

Capgemini SE

    1,276       209,664  

Infosys Ltd.

    8,526       158,376  
              368,040  
Life Sciences Tools & Services – 0.2%  

Sartorius AG (Preference)

    377       133,058  
Machinery – 4.4%  

Atlas Copco AB, Class A(b)

    25,955       277,249  

Atlas Copco AB, Class B

    4,089       39,571  

Doosan Bobcat, Inc.

    5,336       125,491  

FANUC Corp.

    3,600       475,446  

Komatsu Ltd.

    8,700       166,701  

MINEBEA MITSUMI, Inc.

    5,800       86,004  

VAT Group AG(a)(b)

    2,030       464,116  

Volvo AB, Class B

    12,963       212,092  

Wartsila OYJ Abp

    44,689       304,762  

Weichai Power Co. Ltd., Class H

    116,000       111,126  
Investments   Shares     Value  
Machinery – (continued)  

Yaskawa Electric Corp.

    12,600     $ 350,106  

Zoomlion Heavy Industry Science and Technology Co. Ltd., Class H(b)

    278,400       89,728  
              2,702,392  
Marine – 2.6%  

AP Moller – Maersk A/S, Class A

    203       406,402  

AP Moller – Maersk A/S, Class B

    213       445,650  

Hapag-Lloyd AG(a)

    87       15,727  

Mitsui OSK Lines Ltd.(b)

    6,800       135,007  

Nippon Yusen KK(b)

    11,900       216,087  

Orient Overseas International Ltd.(b)

    17,500       255,705  

Yang Ming Marine Transport Corp.

    87,000       162,539  
              1,637,117  
Media – 1.6%  

Publicis Groupe SA

    9,193       515,534  

WPP plc

    57,130       503,849  
              1,019,383  
Metals & Mining – 6.2%  

BHP Group Ltd.

    65,830       1,572,669  

China Hongqiao Group Ltd.

    493,000       349,817  

Fortescue Metals Group Ltd.(b)

    44,486       418,164  

Gerdau SA (Preference)

    29,000       142,313  

Kumba Iron Ore Ltd.

    19,082       359,253  

MMC Norilsk Nickel PJSC‡

    2,128        

Rio Tinto plc

    9,976       521,114  

Severstal PAO‡

    7,952        

Vedanta Ltd.

    143,289       486,069  
              3,849,399  
Multi-Utilities – 0.3%  

Engie SA

    16,240       211,132  
Oil, Gas & Consumable Fuels – 8.7%  

Adaro Energy Indonesia Tbk. PT

    1,452,900       370,735  

BP plc

    147,784       816,385  

Canadian Natural Resources Ltd.

    17,951       1,075,310  

China Petroleum & Chemical Corp., Class H

    348,000       137,429  

 

See Accompanying Notes to the Financial Statements.

 

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FlexShares® International Quality Dividend Dynamic Index Fund (cont.)

 

 

Investments   Shares     Value  
COMMON STOCKS – (continued)  
Oil, Gas & Consumable Fuels – (continued)  

Exxaro Resources Ltd.

    41,934     $ 466,676  

Keyera Corp.(b)

    6,322       135,334  

Neste OYJ

    4,089       179,194  

Ovintiv, Inc.(b)

    11,223       568,445  

Pembina Pipeline Corp.

    5,510       181,694  

Petroleo Brasileiro SA

    87,000       551,455  

Petroleo Brasileiro SA (Preference)

    101,500       576,629  

Shell plc

    3,306       91,505  

Woodside Energy Group Ltd.(b)

    10,325       237,549  
              5,388,340  
Personal Products – 1.9%  

L’Oreal SA

    3,770       1,185,266  
Pharmaceuticals – 4.2%  

Astellas Pharma, Inc.

    16,400       225,806  

China Medical System Holdings Ltd.

    276,000       301,320  

CSPC Pharmaceutical Group Ltd.

    522,000       536,640  

GSK plc

    30,276       498,055  

Novartis AG (Registered)

    783       63,297  

Novo Nordisk A/S, Class B

    232       25,228  

Orion OYJ, Class B

    11,223       516,344  

Roche Holding AG

    667       221,645  

Takeda Pharmaceutical Co. Ltd.

    7,000       184,519  
              2,572,854  
Professional Services – 1.7%  

Adecco Group AG (Registered)

    3,596       112,614  

Nihon M&A Center Holdings, Inc.

    19,000       215,138  

Recruit Holdings Co. Ltd.

    22,600       697,911  
              1,025,663  
Real Estate Management & Development – 1.2%  

China Evergrande Group*(b)

    928,000       72,570  

China Resources Land Ltd.

    64,000       200,564  

Country Garden Holdings Co. Ltd.(b)

    248,001       31,909  

Daiwa House Industry Co. Ltd.

    3,900       79,031  

Land & Houses PCL, NVDR

    829,400       200,486  

NEPI Rockcastle NV

    26,419       132,975  
              717,535  
Investments   Shares     Value  
Road & Rail – 0.7%  

Aurizon Holdings Ltd.

    195,924     $ 453,527  
Semiconductors & Semiconductor Equipment – 7.2%  

ASM International NV

    1,421       315,719  

ASML Holding NV

    4,843       2,287,985  

Globalwafers Co. Ltd.

    8,000       89,006  

MediaTek, Inc.

    12,000       219,722  

Novatek Microelectronics Corp.

    44,000       329,087  

Silergy Corp.

    25,000       290,170  

Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. Ltd.

    49,000       593,064  

Tokyo Electron Ltd.

    1,300       345,390  
              4,470,143  
Software – 0.7%  

SAP SE

    4,669       450,709  
Specialty Retail – 1.5%  

Fast Retailing Co. Ltd.

    400       223,339  

Industria de Diseno Textil SA(b)

    23,577       534,555  

USS Co. Ltd.

    11,600       175,364  
              933,258  
Technology Hardware, Storage & Peripherals – 1.2%  

Asustek Computer, Inc.

    19,000       139,157  

Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd.

    8,410       350,700  

Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd. (Preference)

    6,554       245,237  
              735,094  
Textiles, Apparel & Luxury Goods – 2.9%  

Burberry Group plc

    7,975       166,654  

Cie Financiere Richemont SA (Registered)

    7,163       701,019  

Eclat Textile Co. Ltd.

    10,000       131,740  

Li Ning Co. Ltd.

    2,500       12,930  

LVMH Moet Hennessy Louis Vuitton SE

    116       73,260  

Moncler SpA

    3,509       151,522  

Pandora A/S

    8,178       431,127  

Shenzhou International Group Holdings Ltd.

    14,500       100,486  
              1,768,738  

 

See Accompanying Notes to the Financial Statements.

 

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FlexShares® International Quality Dividend Dynamic Index Fund (cont.)

 

 

Investments   Shares     Value  
COMMON STOCKS – (continued)  
Tobacco – 1.9%  

Imperial Brands plc

    25,694     $ 628,338  

Japan Tobacco, Inc.

    34,400       570,267  
              1,198,605  
Trading Companies & Distributors – 1.1%  

Ferguson plc

    4,843       530,277  

Rexel SA

    8,381       149,970  
              680,247  
Wireless Telecommunication Services – 0.2%  

Total Access Communication PCL, NVDR

    37,700       44,574  

Vodafone Group plc

    55,042       64,412  
              108,986  
Total Common Stocks
(Cost $75,550,979)

 

    60,865,236  
Investments   Principal
Amount
       
SECURITIES LENDING REINVESTMENTS(d) – 1.6%  

Citigroup Global Markets, Inc., 3.00%, dated 10/31/2022, due 11/1/2022, repurchase price $1,013,550, collateralized by various U.S. Treasury Securities, ranging from 0.75% – 5.50%, maturing 7/15/2028 – 1/15/2029; total market value $1,020,664
(Cost $1,013,466)

  $ 1,013,466       1,013,466  
Total Investments
(Cost $76,564,445) – 100.1%

 

    61,878,702  
Liabilities in excess of other assets – (0.1%)

 

    (90,345
NET ASSETS – 100.0%

 

  $ 61,788,357  

 

*

Non-income producing security.

 

(a) 

Security exempt from registration pursuant to Regulation S under the Securities Act of 1933. Regulation S applies to securities offerings that are made outside of the United States and do not involve direct selling efforts in the United States and as such may have restrictions on resale.

(b) 

The security or a portion of this security is on loan at October 31, 2022. The total value of securities on loan at October 31, 2022 was $6,321,311, collateralized in the form of cash with a value of $1,013,466 that was reinvested in the securities shown in the Securities Lending Reinvestment section of the Schedule of Investments; $4,491,592 of collateral in the form of U.S. Government Treasury Securities, interest rates ranging from 0.00% – 6.63%, and maturity dates ranging from November 10, 2022 – May 15, 2052 and $1,306,179 of collateral in the form of Foreign Government Fixed Income Securities, interest rates ranging from 0.00% – 6.25%, and maturity dates ranging from April 19, 2023 – June 30, 2120; a total value of $6,811,237.

 

(c) 

Represents less than 0.05% of net assets.

 

(d) 

The security was purchased with cash collateral held from securities on loan at October 31, 2022. The total value of securities purchased was $1,013,466.

 

Security is valued using significant unobservable inputs and is classified as Level 3 in the fair value hierarchy.

 

Percentages shown are based on Net Assets.

 

Abbreviations

 

ADR – American Depositary Receipt

CVA – Dutch Certification

NVDR – Non-Voting Depositary Receipt

OYJ – Public Limited Company

PJSC – Public Joint Stock Company

Preference – A special type of equity investment that shares in the earnings of the company, has limited voting rights, and may have a dividend preference. Preference shares may also have liquidation preference.

 

As of October 31, 2022, the gross unrealized appreciation (depreciation) of investments based on the aggregate cost of investments (including derivative instruments, if applicable) for federal income tax purposes was as follows:

 

       

Aggregate gross unrealized appreciation

  $ 2,137,449  

Aggregate gross unrealized depreciation

    (16,971,088

Net unrealized depreciation

  $ (14,833,639

Federal income tax cost

  $ 76,683,848  

 

See Accompanying Notes to the Financial Statements.

 

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FlexShares® International Quality Dividend Dynamic Index Fund (cont.)

 

 

Futures Contracts     

FlexShares® International Quality Dividend Dynamic Index Fund had the following open futures contracts as of October 31, 2022:    

 

    Number of
Contracts
    Expiration
Date
    Trading
Currency
    Notional
Amount
    Value and
Unrealized
Depreciation*
 

Long Contracts

         

MSCI EAFE E-Mini Index

    7       12/16/2022       USD     $ 614,565     $ (10,074

MSCI Emerging Markets E-Mini Index

    6       12/16/2022       USD       256,080       (28,440
                                    $ (38,514

 

*

This amount represents the cumulative appreciation/depreciation on futures contracts. Current day’s variation margin is reported within the Statement of Assets and Liabilities for futures contracts.

 

Forward Foreign Currency Contracts

FlexShares® International Quality Dividend Dynamic Index Fund had the following outstanding contracts as of October 31, 2022:

 

Contracts to Receive   Counterparty   In Exchange For     Maturity Date     Unrealized
Appreciation/
(Depreciation)
 

USD

    121,278       Citibank NA  

CHF

    116,272       12/21/2022     $ 4,375  

USD

    77,706       Morgan Stanley  

EUR

    77,284       12/21/2022       999  

USD

    181,348         Bank of New York  

JPY

    25,724,060       12/21/2022       7,148  

Total unrealized appreciation

 

          $ 12,522  

CAD

    115,542       Toronto-Dominion Bank (The)   USD     86,800       12/21/2022     $ (2,045

USD

    40,972         Bank of New York  

GBP

    35,918       12/21/2022       (456

Total unrealized depreciation

 

          $ (2,501

Net unrealized appreciation

 

          $ 10,021  

 

Abbreviations:

 

CAD – Canadian Dollar

CHF – Swiss Franc

EUR – Euro

GBP – British Pound

JPY – Japanese Yen

USD – US Dollar

 

See Accompanying Notes to the Financial Statements.

 

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FlexShares® International Quality Dividend Dynamic Index Fund (cont.)

 

 

FlexShares® International Quality Dividend Dynamic Index Fund invested, as a percentage of net assets, in companies domiciled in the following countries as of October 31, 2022:

 

Australia

    7.5

Austria

    0.8  

Belgium

    0.2  

Brazil

    3.5  

Canada

    6.9  

Chile

    0.1  

China

    9.0  

Denmark

    2.5  

Finland

    1.6  

France

    6.0  

Germany

    5.5  

Greece

    0.7  

India

    1.8  

Indonesia

    0.6  

Italy

    1.1  

Japan

    11.6  

Mexico

    0.3  

Netherlands

    4.9  

Norway

    0.3  

Poland

    2.0  

Singapore

    0.8  

South Africa

    2.9  

South Korea

    2.5  

Spain

    2.1  

Sweden

    3.4  

Switzerland

    4.7  

Taiwan

    3.5  

Thailand

    0.4  

Turkey

    0.9  

United Kingdom

    10.4  

Other1

    1.5  
      100.0

 

1 

Includes any non-equity securities, securities lending reinvestments and net other assets (liabilities).

 

Security Type   % of Net Assets  

Common Stocks

    98.5

Securities Lending Reinvestments

    1.6  

Others(1)

    (0.1
      100.0

 

(1) 

Includes any other net assets/(liabilities).

 

See Accompanying Notes to the Financial Statements.

 

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Schedule of Investments

FlexShares® iBoxx 3-Year Target Duration TIPS Index Fund

 

October 31, 2022

 

 

Investments   Principal
Amount
    Value  
U.S. TREASURY OBLIGATIONS – 99.8%  

U.S. Treasury Inflation Linked Bonds

   

2.38%, 1/15/2025

  $ 71,729,792     $ 72,523,677  

2.00%, 1/15/2026

    121,498,045       122,181,471  

2.38%, 1/15/2027

    39,391,594       40,372,152  

1.75%, 1/15/2028

    36,086,872       36,166,517  

3.63%, 4/15/2028

    50,102,095       54,874,026  

2.50%, 1/15/2029

    31,822,993       33,277,714  

3.88%, 4/15/2029

    57,952,067       65,292,851  

U.S. Treasury Inflation Linked Notes

   

0.63%, 1/15/2024

    84,828,656       83,436,935  

0.50%, 4/15/2024

    61,667,715       60,377,150  

0.13%, 7/15/2024

    83,355,901       81,270,376  

0.13%, 10/15/2024

    66,167,334       64,224,961  

0.25%, 1/15/2025

    83,554,401       80,725,736  

0.13%, 4/15/2025

    66,417,384       63,693,882  

0.38%, 7/15/2025

    83,473,398       80,665,137  

0.13%, 10/15/2025

    159,372,673       152,404,789  

0.63%, 1/15/2026

    215,355,399       207,664,435  

0.13%, 4/15/2026

    183,350,608       172,963,724  

0.13%, 7/15/2026

    185,395,072       175,230,932  

0.13%, 10/15/2026

    67,682,097       63,691,894  

0.38%, 1/15/2027

    76,909,546       72,682,525  

0.13%, 4/15/2027(a)

    67,270,854       62,732,699  

0.38%, 7/15/2027

    72,867,778       68,796,006  

1.63%, 10/15/2027

    34,593,426       34,639,366  

0.50%, 1/15/2028

    76,030,725       71,524,568  

0.75%, 7/15/2028

    70,525,565       67,108,794  

0.88%, 1/15/2029

    69,438,048       66,111,260  
Total U.S. Treasury Obligations
(Cost $2,273,651,424)

 

    2,154,633,577  
                 
Total Investments
(Cost $2,273,651,424) – 99.8%

 

    2,154,633,577  

Other Assets less Liabilities – 0.2%

 

    3,305,038  
NET ASSETS – 100.0%

 

  $ 2,157,938,615  
(a) 

The security or a portion of this security is on loan at October 31, 2022. The total value of securities on loan at October 31, 2022 was $62,732,699, collateralized in the form of U.S. Government Treasury Securities, interest rates ranging from 0.13% – 6.13%, and maturity dates ranging from January 15, 2026 – August 15, 2052; a total value of $65,292,514.

 

Percentages shown are based on Net Assets.

 

As of October 31, 2022, the gross unrealized appreciation (depreciation) of investments based on the aggregate cost of investments (including derivative instruments, if applicable) for federal income tax purposes was as follows:

 

       

Aggregate gross unrealized appreciation

  $ 472,535  

Aggregate gross unrealized depreciation

    (132,857,075

Net unrealized depreciation

  $ (132,384,540

Federal income tax cost

  $ 2,287,018,117  

 

Security Type    % of Net Assets  

U.S. Treasury Obligations

     99.8

Others(1)

     0.2  
       100.0

 

(1) 

Includes any other net assets/(liabilities).

 

See Accompanying Notes to the Financial Statements.

 

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FlexShares® iBoxx 5-Year Target Duration TIPS Index Fund

 

October 31, 2022

 

 

Investments   Principal
Amount
    Value  
U.S. TREASURY OBLIGATIONS – 99.9%  

U.S. Treasury Inflation Linked Bonds

   

2.00%, 1/15/2026

  $ 15,332,561     $ 15,418,806  

2.38%, 1/15/2027

    12,636,093       12,950,637  

1.75%, 1/15/2028

    11,988,430       12,014,889  

3.63%, 4/15/2028

    13,111,034       14,359,783  

2.50%, 1/15/2029

    15,248,661       15,945,722  

3.88%, 4/15/2029

    21,249,872       23,941,592  

3.38%, 4/15/2032

    3,902,785       4,470,264  

2.13%, 2/15/2040

    11,837,849       12,375,331  

U.S. Treasury Inflation Linked Notes

   

0.63%, 1/15/2026

    32,529,852       31,368,117  

0.13%, 4/15/2026

    30,599,467       28,865,996  

0.13%, 7/15/2026(a)

    28,246,594       26,697,997  

0.13%, 10/15/2026

    29,396,180       27,663,126  

0.38%, 1/15/2027

    29,504,389       27,882,800  

0.13%, 4/15/2027(a)

    30,215,293       28,176,941  

0.38%, 7/15/2027

    28,315,810       26,733,554  

1.63%, 10/15/2027

    16,511,862       16,533,790  

0.50%, 1/15/2028

    41,828,786       39,349,695  

0.75%, 7/15/2028

    39,510,976       37,596,777  

0.88%, 1/15/2029

    38,968,586       37,101,594  

0.25%, 7/15/2029

    30,520,926       27,842,298  

0.13%, 1/15/2030

    31,483,953       28,175,985  

0.13%, 7/15/2030(a)

    32,885,965       29,343,445  

0.13%, 1/15/2031

    33,228,834       29,422,662  

0.13%, 7/15/2031

    35,911,265       31,644,464  

0.13%, 1/15/2032

    39,187,876       34,217,444  

0.63%, 7/15/2032

    24,981,210       22,876,836  
Total U.S. Treasury Obligations
(Cost $705,602,536)

 

    642,970,545  
                 
Total Investments
(Cost $705,602,536) – 99.9%

 

    642,970,545  

Other Assets less Liabilities – 0.1%

 

    915,953  
NET ASSETS – 100.0%

 

  $ 643,886,498  

 

(a) 

The security or a portion of this security is on loan at October 31, 2022. The total value of securities on loan at October 31, 2022 was $59,169,651, collateralized by $24,130,581 in U.S. Government Treasury Securities, interest rates ranging from 0.13% – 6.13%, and maturity dates ranging from January 15,

  2026 – August 15, 2052 and $36,915,173 in Foreign Government Fixed Income Securities, interest rates ranging from 0.00% – 8.50%, and maturity dates ranging from November 2, 2022 – June 22, 2071; a total value of $61,045,754.

 

Percentages shown are based on Net Assets.

 

As of October 31, 2022, the gross unrealized appreciation (depreciation) of investments based on the aggregate cost of investments (including derivative instruments, if applicable) for federal income tax purposes was as follows:

 

       

Aggregate gross unrealized appreciation

  $  

Aggregate gross unrealized depreciation

    (71,520,022

Net unrealized depreciation

  $ (71,520,022

Federal income tax cost

  $ 714,490,567  

 

Security Type    % of Net Assets   

U.S. Treasury Obligations

     99.9

Others(1)

     0.1  
       100.0

 

(1) 

Includes any other net assets/(liabilities).

 

See Accompanying Notes to the Financial Statements.

 

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FlexShares® Disciplined Duration MBS Index Fund

 

October 31, 2022

 

 

Investments   Principal
Amount
    Value  
MORTGAGE-BACKED SECURITIES – 99.0%  

FHLMC

 

3.00%, 12/1/2026

  $ 92,656     $ 89,695  

3.00%, 1/1/2027

    384,397       372,101  

3.00%, 4/1/2027

    318,229       308,057  

2.50%, 1/1/2028

    159,673       152,138  

2.50%, 4/1/2028

    500,319       475,798  

2.00%, 6/1/2028

    284,395       266,049  

2.50%, 7/1/2028

    247,847       235,044  

2.50%, 1/1/2029

    36,447       34,611  

2.50%, 1/1/2030

    408,962       389,378  

2.00%, 8/1/2031

    133,480       119,862  

2.00%, 10/1/2031

    29,467       26,458  

3.00%, 4/1/2033

    117,584       107,669  

3.00%, 6/1/2033

    94,496       86,527  

5.00%, 5/1/2034

    44,597       44,539  

5.00%, 7/1/2034

    236,515       237,054  

3.00%, 5/1/2035

    16,314       14,937  

5.00%, 7/1/2035

    242,605       243,159  

5.00%, 8/1/2035

    89,744       89,949  

5.00%, 10/1/2035

    15,621       15,600  

3.00%, 11/1/2035

    19,033       17,425  

5.00%, 11/1/2035

    152,117       152,464  

5.00%, 12/1/2035

    94,671       94,887  

6.00%, 1/1/2037

    61,678       63,924  

6.00%, 4/1/2037

    31,283       32,419  

6.00%, 5/1/2037

    53,609       55,557  

5.00%, 2/1/2038

    46,996       47,104  

5.00%, 7/1/2038

    140,335       140,656  

5.00%, 10/1/2038

    42,236       42,332  

5.00%, 11/1/2038

    165,018       164,805  

5.00%, 12/1/2038

    277,318       276,960  

5.00%, 2/1/2039

    112,692       112,949  

5.00%, 5/1/2039

    60,908       61,048  

5.00%, 6/1/2039

    22,684       22,736  

5.00%, 7/1/2039

    47,386       47,325  

5.00%, 9/1/2039

    58,534       57,996  

6.00%, 11/1/2039

    32,708       33,897  

5.00%, 12/1/2039

    197,283       197,735  

5.00%, 1/1/2040

    14,882       14,916  

5.00%, 3/1/2040

    38,246       38,334  

5.00%, 4/1/2040

    17,156       17,195  

6.00%, 4/1/2040

    37,975       38,947  

5.00%, 5/1/2040

    16,161       16,140  

6.00%, 5/1/2040

    91,762       94,180  
Investments   Principal
Amount
    Value  

5.00%, 7/1/2040

  $ 86,426     $ 86,483  

6.00%, 7/1/2040

    144,675       149,738  

5.00%, 9/1/2040

    89,147       89,351  

4.00%, 1/1/2041

    13,434       12,623  

5.00%, 5/1/2041

    126,002       125,208  

5.00%, 7/1/2041

    189,402       189,835  

3.50%, 11/1/2041

    58,371       53,026  

3.00%, 3/1/2042

    10,460       9,186  

4.50%, 3/1/2042

    469,575       455,005  

3.00%, 4/1/2042

    78,404       68,853  

3.00%, 6/1/2042

    66,436       58,344  

3.00%, 8/1/2042

    36,760       32,282  

3.00%, 11/1/2042

    258,304       226,758  

3.00%, 12/1/2042

    80,155       70,387  

3.00%, 1/1/2043

    41,327       36,284  

3.00%, 2/1/2043

    21,586       18,902  

3.00%, 3/1/2043

    113,426       99,613  

3.00%, 4/1/2043

    26,821       23,539  

3.00%, 6/1/2043

    17,102       15,017  

3.00%, 10/1/2043

    51,886       45,555  

4.00%, 8/1/2044

    11,891       11,143  

5.00%, 8/1/2044

    34,651       34,731  

4.00%, 1/1/2045

    36,085       33,816  

4.00%, 2/1/2045

    81,194       76,090  

4.50%, 2/1/2045

    415,074       398,886  

4.00%, 8/1/2045

    90,629       85,047  

4.00%, 9/1/2045

    15,305       14,338  

4.00%, 10/1/2045

    151,109       141,466  

4.00%, 11/1/2045

    31,015       29,098  

4.00%, 12/1/2045

    12,928       12,109  

4.00%, 1/1/2046

    39,518       36,929  

2.50%, 9/1/2046

    23,133       19,326  

3.00%, 11/1/2046

    27,395       23,719  

3.50%, 7/1/2048

    495,371       444,298  

FHLMC UMBS

 

3.00%, 8/1/2026

    61,636       59,752  

3.00%, 1/1/2027

    97,147       93,926  

3.00%, 2/1/2027

    52,896       51,088  

3.00%, 4/1/2027

    346,280       334,324  

2.50%, 6/1/2027

    32,067       30,620  

2.50%, 3/1/2028

    1,066,357       1,013,191  

3.00%, 8/1/2029

    141,357       133,651  

2.50%, 8/1/2030

    1,060,663       985,750  

2.50%, 11/1/2030

    46,364       43,886  

3.00%, 5/1/2031

    95,253       91,772  

 

See Accompanying Notes to the Financial Statements.

 

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FlexShares® Disciplined Duration MBS Index Fund (cont.)

 

 

Investments   Principal
Amount
    Value  
MORTGAGE-BACKED SECURITIES – (continued)  

2.00%, 8/1/2031

  $ 32,569     $ 29,209  

2.00%, 11/1/2031

    53,086       47,555  

2.50%, 12/1/2031

    707,485       657,959  

2.00%, 1/1/2032

    105,296       94,433  

3.00%, 1/1/2032

    412,429       387,061  

2.00%, 2/1/2032

    110,893       99,432  

2.00%, 12/1/2032

    861,377       772,504  

3.00%, 4/1/2033

    1,776,782       1,697,342  

3.00%, 10/1/2033

    3,926,921       3,692,625  

5.00%, 8/1/2035

    382,885       383,282  

2.00%, 10/1/2035

    1,233,083       1,084,099  

1.50%, 2/1/2036

    1,277,745       1,088,678  

2.00%, 3/1/2036

    825,073       725,097  

1.50%, 4/1/2036

    844,932       719,934  

6.00%, 4/1/2036

    408,182       418,456  

2.50%, 10/1/2036

    692,524       603,777  

5.00%, 3/1/2038

    53,351       53,406  

5.00%, 7/1/2039

    74,464       74,275  

5.00%, 10/1/2039

    26,685       26,713  

5.00%, 1/1/2040

    26,685       26,808  

5.00%, 3/1/2040

    42,802       42,846  

5.00%, 5/1/2040

    58,032       58,093  

2.00%, 7/1/2040

    111,798       92,410  

6.00%, 7/1/2040

    667,504       690,810  

1.50%, 10/1/2040

    576,536       456,371  

3.50%, 12/1/2040

    44,539       40,409  

2.00%, 1/1/2041

    178,698       147,706  

2.00%, 2/1/2041

    1,283,733       1,061,089  

1.50%, 3/1/2041

    751,104       594,496  

2.00%, 3/1/2041

    643,216       531,658  

4.50%, 3/1/2041

    76,356       73,729  

1.50%, 4/1/2041

    216,183       171,107  

2.00%, 4/1/2041

    168,363       139,162  

4.50%, 4/1/2041

    16,198       15,676  

1.50%, 5/1/2041

    661,528       523,592  

2.50%, 6/1/2041

    839,719       712,720  

4.00%, 1/1/2042

    60,889       57,143  

5.00%, 2/1/2042

    49,512       49,564  

3.00%, 3/1/2042

    118,761       103,858  

3.50%, 11/1/2042

    77,026       69,852  

3.00%, 12/1/2042

    514,980       451,562  

3.50%, 1/1/2043

    40,661       36,891  

3.50%, 2/1/2043

    27,064       24,553  

2.50%, 6/1/2043

    405,526       338,398  

4.00%, 12/1/2043

    11,653       10,906  
Investments   Principal
Amount
    Value  

4.50%, 3/1/2044

  $ 56,433     $ 54,613  

4.00%, 6/1/2044

    4,313       4,036  

4.50%, 7/1/2044

    21,153       20,471  

4.00%, 8/1/2044

    12,849       12,026  

4.00%, 12/1/2044

    770,626       710,211  

4.50%, 12/1/2044

    13,900       13,452  

5.00%, 12/1/2044

    130,621       129,583  

4.00%, 2/1/2045

    16,239       15,199  

4.50%, 9/1/2045

    14,937       14,219  

4.00%, 10/1/2045

    41,340       38,725  

4.00%, 12/1/2045

    20,741       19,414  

4.50%, 12/1/2045

    671,370       647,444  

3.00%, 1/1/2046

    45,009       39,171  

4.00%, 1/1/2046

    35,394       33,128  

4.00%, 2/1/2046

    1,106,931       1,036,777  

4.50%, 4/1/2046

    34,791       33,669  

4.00%, 11/1/2046

    1,018,941       953,729  

4.50%, 3/1/2047

    471,179       452,642  

4.50%, 8/1/2048

    458,604       438,272  

4.50%, 1/1/2051

    990,067       944,832  

FNMA UMBS

 

3.50%, 12/1/2025

    760,825       733,075  

4.00%, 5/1/2026

    773,146       758,423  

3.00%, 11/1/2026

    856,995       829,225  

3.00%, 12/1/2026

    252,478       244,145  

3.50%, 12/1/2026

    413,663       399,533  

3.00%, 1/1/2027

    86,554       83,686  

3.00%, 2/1/2027

    96,550       93,303  

3.00%, 6/1/2027

    329,706       317,971  

3.00%, 8/1/2027

    341,328       328,863  

3.00%, 10/1/2027

    92,129       88,629  

2.50%, 11/1/2027

    498,668       473,174  

3.00%, 11/1/2027

    121,189       114,629  

2.50%, 12/1/2027

    228,714       217,682  

2.50%, 1/1/2028

    1,804,529       1,716,051  

2.50%, 4/1/2028

    75,994       72,223  

2.50%, 9/1/2028

    59,957       57,098  

3.50%, 12/1/2028

    108,875       105,111  

3.00%, 2/1/2029

    152,145       145,551  

2.50%, 3/1/2029

    281,290       267,147  

2.50%, 6/1/2029

    108,291       103,127  

3.50%, 12/1/2029

    1,753,306       1,692,598  

2.50%, 7/1/2030

    264,988       251,662  

3.00%, 7/1/2030

    997,237       954,623  

2.50%, 8/1/2030

    1,067,688       992,276  

3.00%, 9/1/2030

    1,418,173       1,358,709  

3.50%, 10/1/2030

    59,189       55,849  

 

See Accompanying Notes to the Financial Statements.

 

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FlexShares® Disciplined Duration MBS Index Fund (cont.)

 

 

Investments   Principal
Amount
    Value  
MORTGAGE-BACKED SECURITIES – (continued)  

3.50%, 11/1/2030

  $ 10,410     $ 9,822  

3.50%, 12/1/2030

    204,079       196,001  

3.50%, 2/1/2031

    962,841       929,540  

2.50%, 3/1/2031

    546,005       517,154  

2.00%, 9/1/2031

    26,858       24,087  

2.00%, 11/1/2031

    64,126       57,508  

2.00%, 2/1/2032

    60,136       53,483  

3.50%, 10/1/2032

    392,529       378,888  

6.00%, 12/1/2032

    11,554       11,846  

6.00%, 4/1/2033

    6,986       7,148  

3.00%, 5/1/2033

    108,909       99,601  

3.00%, 6/1/2033

    103,541       94,699  

3.00%, 7/1/2033

    13,648       12,481  

3.00%, 10/1/2033

    23,868       21,828  

4.00%, 3/1/2034

    789,716       774,668  

6.00%, 3/1/2034

    222,371       227,945  

6.00%, 8/1/2034

    38,221       39,187  

6.50%, 9/1/2034

    107,142       110,910  

6.00%, 12/1/2034

    173,769       178,145  

3.00%, 2/1/2035

    906,771       857,366  

6.00%, 4/1/2035

    654,753       673,441  

3.00%, 7/1/2035

    2,108,202       1,982,567  

5.00%, 8/1/2035

    22,692       22,716  

1.50%, 11/1/2035

    864,340       736,276  

6.00%, 11/1/2035

    33,302       34,142  

5.00%, 12/1/2035

    50,404       50,456  

2.00%, 1/1/2036

    524,902       461,493  

5.00%, 2/1/2036

    188,852       188,699  

4.50%, 6/1/2036

    490,721       474,021  

6.00%, 6/1/2036

    45,389       46,798  

2.00%, 7/1/2036

    1,024,937       900,994  

2.50%, 7/1/2036

    802,340       725,818  

5.00%, 7/1/2036

    21,789       21,811  

6.50%, 8/1/2036

    17,588       18,381  

6.00%, 9/1/2036

    713,725       731,720  

2.50%, 11/1/2036

    847,827       739,324  

6.00%, 11/1/2036

    43,075       44,484  

1.50%, 2/1/2037

    1,309,556       1,115,282  

6.00%, 6/1/2037

    98,209       101,106  

6.00%, 8/1/2037

    154,110       158,000  

6.00%, 9/1/2037

    21,698       22,390  

6.50%, 10/1/2037

    32,338       33,342  

5.00%, 3/1/2038

    54,763       54,820  

5.00%, 5/1/2038

    42,647       42,691  

6.00%, 5/1/2038

    14,740       15,235  
Investments   Principal
Amount
    Value  

6.00%, 9/1/2038

  $ 27,695     $ 28,510  

5.00%, 6/1/2039

    49,492       49,544  

5.00%, 10/1/2039

    51,585       51,639  

5.00%, 2/1/2040

    41,595       42,021  

5.00%, 3/1/2040

    168,238       168,414  

5.00%, 6/1/2040

    15,972       15,931  

6.00%, 6/1/2040

    111,569       114,396  

2.00%, 11/1/2040

    735,685       608,115  

2.00%, 12/1/2040

    396,063       327,381  

2.00%, 1/1/2041

    185,911       153,670  

3.50%, 1/1/2041

    39,277       35,679  

1.50%, 2/1/2041

    830,250       657,221  

2.50%, 2/1/2041

    289,719       242,342  

3.50%, 2/1/2041

    24,469       22,185  

4.50%, 2/1/2041

    122,923       118,605  

1.50%, 4/1/2041

    448,256       354,835  

2.00%, 5/1/2041

    863,388       711,521  

4.50%, 5/1/2041

    40,468       39,111  

5.00%, 5/1/2041

    34,293       34,329  

6.00%, 5/1/2041

    25,520       26,355  

4.50%, 6/1/2041

    555,763       536,239  

2.50%, 7/1/2041

    850,465       721,866  

5.00%, 7/1/2041

    452,008       452,479  

6.00%, 7/1/2041

    717,800       740,010  

4.50%, 8/1/2041

    122,379       118,413  

5.00%, 8/1/2041

    67,859       67,929  

4.00%, 9/1/2041

    210,334       197,390  

4.50%, 9/1/2041

    76,147       73,474  

3.50%, 10/1/2041

    136,511       123,851  

4.00%, 10/1/2041

    53,857       50,542  

5.00%, 10/1/2041

    66,018       66,087  

4.00%, 11/1/2041

    78,434       73,611  

4.00%, 12/1/2041

    18,354       17,225  

4.00%, 1/1/2042

    169,094       158,689  

4.50%, 1/1/2042

    18,855       18,247  

6.00%, 1/1/2042

    75,599       78,506  

3.00%, 3/1/2042

    149,997       131,560  

4.00%, 3/1/2042

    86,809       81,411  

3.00%, 4/1/2042

    50,391       44,201  

4.50%, 4/1/2042

    100,800       97,550  

3.50%, 5/1/2042

    25,499       23,135  

4.50%, 5/1/2042

    73,141       70,782  

3.50%, 6/1/2042

    45,375       41,169  

3.50%, 7/1/2042

    138,907       126,030  

4.00%, 7/1/2042

    118,292       111,012  

3.50%, 8/1/2042

    42,798       38,989  

3.00%, 9/1/2042

    72,808       63,857  

 

See Accompanying Notes to the Financial Statements.

 

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FlexShares® Disciplined Duration MBS Index Fund (cont.)

 

 

Investments   Principal
Amount
    Value  
MORTGAGE-BACKED SECURITIES – (continued)  

3.50%, 9/1/2042

  $ 14,566     $ 13,216  

4.00%, 9/1/2042

    71,597       67,191  

3.00%, 10/1/2042

    151,126       132,548  

3.50%, 10/1/2042

    26,359       23,915  

2.50%, 12/1/2042

    244,622       204,131  

3.00%, 12/1/2042

    146,054       128,099  

2.50%, 1/1/2043

    8,093       6,755  

3.00%, 1/1/2043

    141,056       123,656  

3.50%, 1/1/2043

    40,226       36,480  

4.00%, 1/1/2043

    77,160       72,415  

4.50%, 1/1/2043

    192,360       186,160  

2.50%, 2/1/2043

    759,406       633,456  

3.00%, 2/1/2043

    192,899       169,132  

3.50%, 2/1/2043

    74,401       67,499  

3.50%, 3/1/2043

    90,593       82,190  

2.50%, 5/1/2043

    12,850       10,596  

2.50%, 6/1/2043

    6,889       5,722  

4.00%, 8/1/2043

    41,080       38,397  

4.00%, 9/1/2043

    98,513       92,411  

4.50%, 9/1/2043

    26,593       25,735  

4.00%, 10/1/2043

    120,341       112,126  

4.00%, 11/1/2043

    253,775       237,533  

4.50%, 11/1/2043

    96,492       93,379  

4.50%, 12/1/2043

    65,439       63,166  

4.00%, 1/1/2044

    96,958       90,577  

4.50%, 2/1/2044

    19,328       18,705  

4.50%, 3/1/2044

    109,443       107,684  

5.00%, 3/1/2044

    20,618       20,410  

4.00%, 4/1/2044

    979,595       913,982  

4.50%, 4/1/2044

    204,052       197,470  

5.00%, 6/1/2044

    32,207       32,054  

4.00%, 10/1/2044

    38,785       36,341  

4.50%, 10/1/2044

    9,093       8,799  

4.50%, 12/1/2044

    35,623       34,474  

4.00%, 2/1/2045

    27,472       25,713  

4.50%, 2/1/2045

    119,635       115,777  

4.00%, 4/1/2045

    25,222       23,607  

4.00%, 8/1/2045

    11,678       10,928  

4.00%, 11/1/2045

    63,801       59,717  

4.50%, 11/1/2045

    79,227       76,672  

4.00%, 12/1/2045

    319,112       298,235  

4.00%, 2/1/2046

    8,432       7,908  

4.50%, 3/1/2046

    130,557       125,938  

4.00%, 4/1/2046

    11,910       11,159  

2.50%, 6/1/2046

    77,145       64,391  
Investments   Principal
Amount
    Value  

4.50%, 6/1/2046

  $ 89,137     $ 86,261  

4.50%, 7/1/2046

    18,403       17,634  

4.50%, 8/1/2046

    15,497       14,947  

2.50%, 10/1/2046

    62,430       52,101  

4.50%, 10/1/2046

    30,692       29,364  

2.50%, 12/1/2046

    21,380       17,791  

4.50%, 1/1/2047

    27,435       26,279  

4.00%, 2/1/2047

    31,237       29,226  

4.50%, 2/1/2047

    34,980       33,852  

4.50%, 3/1/2047

    188,848       182,757  

4.50%, 5/1/2047

    565,777       537,454  

4.50%, 7/1/2047

    83,996       81,178  

5.00%, 7/1/2047

    256,081       256,348  

4.50%, 4/1/2048

    765,015       740,349  

4.00%, 7/1/2048

    136,578       127,798  

4.50%, 11/1/2048

    600,631       572,908  

6.00%, 2/1/2049

    91,834       96,059  

4.50%, 11/1/2049

    951,847       912,744  

4.00%, 1/1/2050

    910,256       836,158  

FNMA/FHLMC UMBS, 15 Year, Single Family

 

TBA 2.50%, 11/25/2037

    1,400,000       1,261,228  

GNMA

 

6.00%, 3/15/2033

    49,442       52,105  

5.50%, 8/20/2033

    29,805       30,275  

5.50%, 11/20/2033

    27,828       27,779  

6.00%, 12/15/2033

    83,256       87,352  

5.50%, 3/20/2034

    34,311       35,106  

5.50%, 7/20/2034

    21,544       22,095  

5.50%, 9/20/2034

    9,189       9,218  

6.00%, 2/15/2035

    21,578       22,741  

5.50%, 3/20/2036

    68,243       70,319  

5.50%, 9/20/2038

    40,442       41,677  

5.50%, 2/20/2039

    67,507       69,571  

4.50%, 5/15/2039

    2,103,337       2,048,677  

5.00%, 11/15/2039

    1,982,808       1,985,367  

4.00%, 6/15/2040

    330,279       313,893  

4.00%, 8/15/2040

    320,504       304,560  

4.00%, 11/15/2040

    248,507       235,737  

5.50%, 12/20/2040

    19,616       20,197  

5.50%, 1/20/2041

    20,780       21,418  

5.50%, 5/20/2041

    119,344       122,993  

4.00%, 9/15/2041

    977,352       918,623  

4.50%, 11/15/2041

    429,330       417,433  

5.50%, 11/20/2041

    194,141       200,029  

5.50%, 12/20/2041

    51,777       52,443  

5.50%, 2/20/2042

    14,521       14,966  

3.50%, 6/15/2042

    462,558       425,055  

 

See Accompanying Notes to the Financial Statements.

 

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FlexShares® Disciplined Duration MBS Index Fund (cont.)

 

 

Investments   Principal
Amount
    Value  
MORTGAGE-BACKED SECURITIES – (continued)  

2.50%, 3/20/2043

  $ 42,945     $ 37,083  

2.50%, 5/20/2043

    62,165       53,678  

5.50%, 3/20/2044

    61,416       63,298  

4.50%, 10/20/2044

    125,514       123,159  

2.50%, 11/20/2044

    36,655       31,644  

5.00%, 6/20/2045

    161,126       161,693  

4.00%, 8/15/2045

    1,861,936       1,743,077  

4.50%, 12/20/2045

    264,014       259,009  

5.50%, 3/20/2046

    534,798       551,076  

4.50%, 4/20/2046

    901,341       884,342  

5.00%, 5/20/2046

    377,669       379,017  

3.50%, 6/15/2046

    2,278,774       2,087,597  

5.50%, 2/20/2047

    263,750       271,854  

5.00%, 5/20/2048

    144,269       141,940  

5.50%, 7/20/2049

    9,959       10,066  

4.00%, 12/20/2051

    456,574       421,379  
Total Mortgage-Backed Securities
(Cost $107,353,373)

 

    96,171,521  
                 
Total Investments
(Cost $107,353,373) – 99.0%

 

    96,171,521  

Other Assets less Liabilities – 1.0%

 

    1,017,432  
NET ASSETS – 100.0%

 

  $ 97,188,953  

 

Percentages shown are based on Net Assets.

 

Abbreviations

 

FHLMC – Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corp.

FNMA – Federal National Mortgage Association

GNMA – Government National Mortgage Association

TBA – To Be Announced; Security is subject to delayed delivery.

UMBS – Uniform Mortgage-Backed Securities

 

As of October 31, 2022, the gross unrealized appreciation (depreciation) of investments based on the aggregate cost of investments (including derivative instruments, if applicable) for federal income tax purposes was as follows:

 

       

Aggregate gross unrealized appreciation

  $  

Aggregate gross unrealized depreciation

    (11,181,553

Net unrealized depreciation

  $ (11,181,553

Federal income tax cost

  $ 107,353,074  
Security Type   % of Net Assets  

Mortgage-Backed Securities

    99.0

Others(1)

    1.0  
      100.0

 

(1) 

Includes any other net assets/(liabilities).

 

See Accompanying Notes to the Financial Statements.

 

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Schedule of Investments

FlexShares® Credit-Scored US Corporate Bond Index Fund

 

October 31, 2022

 

 

Investments   Principal
Amount
    Value  
CORPORATE BONDS – 97.0%  
Aerospace & Defense – 0.8%  

Boeing Co. (The)

   

5.15%, 5/1/2030

  $ 100,000     $ 92,399  

General Dynamics Corp.

   

3.50%, 5/15/2025

    375,000       363,240  

3.75%, 5/15/2028

    600,000       559,768  

L3Harris Technologies, Inc.

   

4.40%, 6/15/2028

    500,000       467,445  

Leidos, Inc.

   

4.38%, 5/15/2030

    250,000       218,181  

Lockheed Martin Corp.

   

3.55%, 1/15/2026

    151,000       145,208  

Precision Castparts Corp.

   

3.25%, 6/15/2025

    135,000       129,619  
              1,975,860  
Air Freight & Logistics – 0.4%  

CH Robinson Worldwide, Inc.

   

4.20%, 4/15/2028

    210,000       191,976  

United Parcel Service, Inc.

   

2.50%, 9/1/2029

    1,000,000       850,341  

4.45%, 4/1/2030

    50,000       48,007  
              1,090,324  
Banks – 28.1%  

Banco Bilbao Vizcaya Argentaria SA

   

6.14%, 9/14/2028(a)

    600,000       570,692  

Banco Santander SA

   

5.18%, 11/19/2025

    150,000       142,433  

1.72%, 9/14/2027(a)

    600,000       489,704  

Bank of America Corp.

   

4.45%, 3/3/2026

    450,000       431,671  

3.38%, 4/2/2026(a)

    2,000,000       1,878,878  

1.73%, 7/22/2027(a)

    360,000       307,849  

Series L,
4.18%, 11/25/2027

    775,000       709,896  

3.82%, 1/20/2028(a)

    500,000       456,459  

3.71%, 4/24/2028(a)

    5,000       4,523  

4.95%, 7/22/2028(a)

    775,000       739,216  

3.42%, 12/20/2028(a)

    200,000       176,552  

4.27%, 7/23/2029(a)

    300,000       272,275  
Investments   Principal
Amount
    Value  
Banks – (continued)  

3.97%, 2/7/2030(a)

  $ 300,000     $ 265,315  

3.19%, 7/23/2030(a)

    250,000       209,145  

2.50%, 2/13/2031(a)

    600,000       471,401  

2.59%, 4/29/2031(a)

    188,000       148,434  

1.90%, 7/23/2031(a)

    250,000       185,439  

Series N,
2.65%, 3/11/2032(a)

    500,000       385,850  

2.69%, 4/22/2032(a)

    162,000       125,202  

2.30%, 7/21/2032(a)

    500,000       370,261  

2.57%, 10/20/2032(a)

    250,000       188,610  

3.85%, 3/8/2037(a)

    200,000       160,239  

Bank of Montreal

   

2.65%, 3/8/2027

    300,000       265,982  

Series H,
4.70%, 9/14/2027

    250,000       239,454  

3.80%, 12/15/2032(a)

    500,000       428,704  

3.09%, 1/10/2037(a)

    25,000       18,342  

Bank of Nova Scotia (The)

   

4.50%, 12/16/2025

    350,000       335,937  

Series 2,
3.62%, 10/27/2081(a)

    250,000       176,728  

8.62%, 10/27/2082(a)

    300,000       301,604  

BankUnited, Inc.

   

5.13%, 6/11/2030

    250,000       224,785  

Barclays plc

   

4.38%, 9/11/2024

    440,000       418,085  

3.65%, 3/16/2025

    150,000       139,343  

5.20%, 5/12/2026

    250,000       228,708  

5.30%, 8/9/2026(a)

    450,000       428,386  

4.84%, 5/9/2028

    300,000       254,261  

Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce

   

2.25%, 1/28/2025

    300,000       279,426  

Citigroup, Inc.

   

3.35%, 4/24/2025(a)

    600,000       576,134  

4.40%, 6/10/2025

    825,000       798,726  

5.50%, 9/13/2025

    650,000       644,301  

4.60%, 3/9/2026

    380,000       364,208  

3.11%, 4/8/2026(a)

    500,000       466,707  

3.40%, 5/1/2026

    160,000       148,212  

3.20%, 10/21/2026

    300,000       273,198  

4.45%, 9/29/2027

    1,000,000       928,167  

 

See Accompanying Notes to the Financial Statements.

 

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FlexShares® Credit-Scored US Corporate Bond Index Fund (cont.)

 

 

Investments   Principal
Amount
    Value  
CORPORATE BONDS – (continued)  
Banks – (continued)  

3.89%, 1/10/2028(a)

  $ 500,000     $ 457,735  

3.67%, 7/24/2028(a)

    500,000       448,489  

2.98%, 11/5/2030(a)

    500,000         407,882  

2.67%, 1/29/2031(a)

    500,000       397,645  

4.41%, 3/31/2031(a)

    636,000       567,545  

2.57%, 6/3/2031(a)

    250,000       195,496  

2.56%, 5/1/2032(a)

    50,000       38,098  

6.63%, 6/15/2032

    300,000       303,634  

3.06%, 1/25/2033(a)

    400,000       311,618  

Citizens Financial Group, Inc.

   

3.25%, 4/30/2030

    200,000       164,184  

Comerica, Inc.

   

4.00%, 2/1/2029

    300,000       273,641  

Cooperatieve Rabobank UA

   

3.75%, 7/21/2026

    250,000       227,362  

Discover Bank

   

2.45%, 9/12/2024

    500,000       469,230  

4.65%, 9/13/2028

    250,000       223,051  

2.70%, 2/6/2030

    300,000       229,494  

Fifth Third Bancorp

   

4.30%, 1/16/2024

    200,000       197,074  

3.65%, 1/25/2024

    450,000       439,746  

2.55%, 5/5/2027

    200,000       174,672  

4.06%, 4/25/2028(a)

    500,000       457,534  

4.77%, 7/28/2030(a)

    275,000       252,225  

Fifth Third Bank NA

   

3.85%, 3/15/2026

    350,000       326,560  

HSBC Holdings plc

   

3.80%, 3/11/2025(a)

    450,000       429,920  

4.25%, 8/18/2025

    1,040,000       967,508  

4.29%, 9/12/2026(a)

    650,000       599,273  

4.04%, 3/13/2028(a)

    490,000       429,097  

4.58%, 6/19/2029(a)

    870,000       755,499  

4.95%, 3/31/2030

    250,000       223,819  

3.97%, 5/22/2030(a)

    590,000       486,338  

2.36%, 8/18/2031(a)

    50,000       35,612  

2.80%, 5/24/2032(a)

    200,000       143,282  

5.40%, 8/11/2033(a)

    600,000       520,194  

Huntington Bancshares, Inc.

   

4.00%, 5/15/2025

    150,000       144,575  

2.55%, 2/4/2030

    200,000       158,748  

ING Groep NV

   

3.55%, 4/9/2024

    150,000       145,635  
Investments   Principal
Amount
    Value  
Banks – (continued)  

1.73%, 4/1/2027(a)

  $ 500,000     $ 425,754  

4.02%, 3/28/2028(a)

    500,000       449,691  

4.55%, 10/2/2028

    300,000       270,229  

4.05%, 4/9/2029

    200,000       173,899  

JPMorgan Chase & Co.

   

4.02%, 12/5/2024(a)

    40,000       39,245  

2.30%, 10/15/2025(a)

    120,000       111,926  

2.00%, 3/13/2026(a)

    115,000       104,860  

2.08%, 4/22/2026(a)

    1,800,000       1,638,592  

3.96%, 1/29/2027(a)

    750,000       702,355  

1.58%, 4/22/2027(a)

    250,000       215,013  

8.00%, 4/29/2027

    200,000       218,847  

3.63%, 12/1/2027

    200,000       180,687  

3.78%, 2/1/2028(a)

    925,000       845,029  

4.01%, 4/23/2029(a)

    130,000       117,176  

4.20%, 7/23/2029(a)

    400,000       361,942  

4.45%, 12/5/2029(a)

    500,000       456,021  

3.70%, 5/6/2030(a)

    250,000       217,601  

2.74%, 10/15/2030(a)

    200,000       161,356  

4.49%, 3/24/2031(a)

    150,000       135,548  

2.96%, 5/13/2031(a)

    500,000       393,367  

1.95%, 2/4/2032(a)

    225,000       164,810  

2.96%, 1/25/2033(a)

    100,000       78,124  

4.59%, 4/26/2033(a)

    400,000       356,218  

4.91%, 7/25/2033(a)

    800,000       727,932  

KeyCorp

   

2.25%, 4/6/2027

    300,000       257,064  

4.10%, 4/30/2028

    200,000       183,986  

2.55%, 10/1/2029

    150,000       120,779  

Lloyds Banking Group plc

   

3.51%, 3/18/2026(a)

    600,000       555,216  

M&T Bank Corp.

   

4.55%, 8/16/2028(a)

    120,000       112,935  

Mitsubishi UFJ Financial
Group, Inc.

   

3.41%, 3/7/2024

    50,000       48,633  

2.19%, 2/25/2025

    700,000       645,701  

3.68%, 2/22/2027

    300,000       275,261  

3.29%, 7/25/2027

    700,000       626,983  

2.34%, 1/19/2028(a)

    1,000,000       853,328  

3.74%, 3/7/2029

    200,000       175,738  

3.20%, 7/18/2029

    500,000       418,969  

2.05%, 7/17/2030

    100,000       74,581  

2.31%, 7/20/2032(a)

    500,000       364,576  

 

See Accompanying Notes to the Financial Statements.

 

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FlexShares® Credit-Scored US Corporate Bond Index Fund (cont.)

 

 

Investments   Principal
Amount
    Value  
CORPORATE BONDS – (continued)  
Banks – (continued)  

Mizuho Financial Group, Inc.

   

2.23%, 5/25/2026(a)

  $ 700,000     $ 632,989  

1.23%, 5/22/2027(a)

    500,000       420,136  

3.17%, 9/11/2027

    450,000       392,988  

4.02%, 3/5/2028

    340,000       305,419  

4.25%, 9/11/2029(a)

    500,000       444,214  

3.15%, 7/16/2030(a)

    150,000       122,607  

2.59%, 5/25/2031(a)

    250,000       190,817  

2.56%, 9/13/2031

    50,000       35,845  

National Australia Bank Ltd.

   

3.91%, 6/9/2027

    550,000       518,838  

NatWest Group plc

   

1.64%, 6/14/2027(a)

    450,000       373,882  

5.08%, 1/27/2030(a)

    1,250,000       1,113,438  

4.44%, 5/8/2030(a)

    950,000       810,974  

PNC Bank NA

   

3.88%, 4/10/2025

    250,000       239,885  

3.25%, 1/22/2028

    200,000       180,723  

4.05%, 7/26/2028

    250,000       226,881  

2.70%, 10/22/2029

    500,000       405,422  

PNC Financial Services Group, Inc. (The)

   

3.90%, 4/29/2024

    550,000       538,191  

3.15%, 5/19/2027

    80,000       71,909  

2.55%, 1/22/2030

    250,000       202,417  

Regions Financial Corp.

   

2.25%, 5/18/2025

    600,000       553,579  

Royal Bank of Canada

   

4.65%, 1/27/2026

    550,000       530,819  

Santander Holdings USA, Inc.

   

4.50%, 7/17/2025

    190,000       181,622  

4.40%, 7/13/2027

    450,000       406,665  

Santander UK Group Holdings plc

   

3.82%, 11/3/2028(a)

    200,000       169,768  

Sumitomo Mitsui Financial Group, Inc.

   

2.70%, 7/16/2024

    740,000       704,746  

2.35%, 1/15/2025

    200,000       186,175  

1.47%, 7/8/2025

    500,000       446,310  

2.63%, 7/14/2026

    550,000       492,713  

1.40%, 9/17/2026

    450,000       380,929  

3.45%, 1/11/2027

    110,000       100,290  

3.36%, 7/12/2027

    400,000       359,395  
Investments   Principal
Amount
    Value  
Banks – (continued)  

1.90%, 9/17/2028

  $ 240,000     $ 190,418  

4.31%, 10/16/2028

    450,000       411,848  

2.47%, 1/14/2029

    500,000       405,303  

3.04%, 7/16/2029

    300,000       247,673  

2.72%, 9/27/2029

    250,000       200,683  

2.75%, 1/15/2030

    200,000       159,799  

2.13%, 7/8/2030

    250,000       187,551  

2.14%, 9/23/2030

    250,000       183,396  

SVB Financial Group

   

3.13%, 6/5/2030

    500,000       389,843  

Toronto-Dominion Bank (The)

   

3.25%, 3/11/2024

    450,000       437,510  

1.25%, 9/10/2026

    350,000       298,043  

3.62%, 9/15/2031(a)

    200,000       179,600  

4.46%, 6/8/2032

    770,000       691,990  

Truist Bank

   

3.63%, 9/16/2025

    500,000       472,990  

Truist Financial Corp.

   

2.85%, 10/26/2024

    100,000       95,453  

4.00%, 5/1/2025

    160,000       155,015  

US Bancorp

   

3.38%, 2/5/2024

    200,000       195,863  

3.95%, 11/17/2025

    200,000       192,950  

3.90%, 4/26/2028

    500,000       465,676  

4.55%, 7/22/2028(a)

    550,000       522,856  

3.00%, 7/30/2029

    200,000       168,848  

4.97%, 7/22/2033(a)

    100,000       91,062  

Wells Fargo & Co.

   

3.00%, 2/19/2025

    450,000       425,009  

3.55%, 9/29/2025

    930,000       880,736  

2.41%, 10/30/2025(a)

    500,000       465,692  

3.00%, 4/22/2026

    450,000       411,814  

4.10%, 6/3/2026

    240,000       226,999  

3.20%, 6/17/2027(a)

    1,000,000       905,943  

4.30%, 7/22/2027

    1,000,000       935,351  

3.53%, 3/24/2028(a)

    500,000       450,227  

3.58%, 5/22/2028(a)

    1,110,000       999,128  

2.39%, 6/2/2028(a)

    850,000       726,062  

2.88%, 10/30/2030(a)

    450,000       369,208  

2.57%, 2/11/2031(a)

    450,000       358,607  

4.48%, 4/4/2031(a)

    500,000       452,373  

Westpac Banking Corp.

   

2.89%, 2/4/2030(a)

    250,000       228,239  

4.32%, 11/23/2031(a)

    200,000       179,544  

 

See Accompanying Notes to the Financial Statements.

 

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FlexShares® Credit-Scored US Corporate Bond Index Fund (cont.)

 

 

Investments   Principal
Amount
    Value  
CORPORATE BONDS – (continued)  
Banks – (continued)  

4.11%, 7/24/2034(a)

  $ 400,000     $ 330,619  

2.67%, 11/15/2035(a)

    300,000       212,522  
              68,134,858  
Beverages – 0.8%  

Coca-Cola Co. (The)

   

3.45%, 3/25/2030

    150,000       135,760  

Constellation Brands, Inc.

   

4.65%, 11/15/2028

    300,000       283,785  

3.15%, 8/1/2029

    500,000       427,743  

Keurig Dr Pepper, Inc.

   

3.95%, 4/15/2029

    300,000       272,164  

4.05%, 4/15/2032

    150,000       131,340  

PepsiCo, Inc.

   

7.00%, 3/1/2029

    360,000       397,749  

3.90%, 7/18/2032

    200,000       185,202  
              1,833,743  
Biotechnology – 2.2%  

AbbVie, Inc.

   

3.80%, 3/15/2025

    1,000,000       964,629  

2.95%, 11/21/2026

    500,000       456,615  

4.25%, 11/14/2028

    1,000,000       941,317  

3.20%, 11/21/2029

    1,500,000       1,311,090  

Amgen, Inc.

   

3.00%, 2/22/2029

    500,000       436,541  

2.45%, 2/21/2030

    250,000       206,042  

Gilead Sciences, Inc.

   

3.65%, 3/1/2026

    280,000       265,109  

2.95%, 3/1/2027

    750,000       681,682  
              5,263,025  
Building Products – 0.7%  

Allegion plc

   

3.50%, 10/1/2029

    250,000       209,254  

Carlisle Cos., Inc.

   

3.75%, 12/1/2027

    150,000       136,863  

Carrier Global Corp.

   

2.72%, 2/15/2030

    250,000       205,558  

Lennox International, Inc.

   

1.35%, 8/1/2025

    450,000       399,527  

Masco Corp.

   

3.50%, 11/15/2027

    450,000       403,671  

Owens Corning

   

3.95%, 8/15/2029

    320,000       280,797  
              1,635,670  
Investments   Principal
Amount
    Value  
Capital Markets – 6.3%  

Ameriprise Financial, Inc.

   

2.88%, 9/15/2026

  $ 100,000     $ 91,781  

Ares Capital Corp.

   

2.15%, 7/15/2026

    500,000       413,946  

Bain Capital Specialty Finance, Inc.

   

2.55%, 10/13/2026

    175,000       141,857  

Bank of New York Mellon Corp. (The)

   

2.45%, 8/17/2026

    100,000       90,664  

3.99%, 6/13/2028(a)

    300,000       279,498  

BlackRock, Inc.

   

3.20%, 3/15/2027

    150,000       140,064  

3.25%, 4/30/2029

    350,000       312,215  

Blackstone Secured Lending Fund

   

3.63%, 1/15/2026

    700,000       630,599  

2.13%, 2/15/2027

    250,000       201,772  

Cboe Global Markets, Inc.

   

3.65%, 1/12/2027

    150,000       140,414  

1.63%, 12/15/2030

    150,000       112,014  

Charles Schwab Corp. (The)

   

4.20%, 3/24/2025

    300,000       295,490  

2.45%, 3/3/2027

    1,900,000       1,695,150  

3.20%, 1/25/2028

    100,000       90,592  

4.00%, 2/1/2029

    400,000       370,785  

CME Group, Inc.

   

3.00%, 3/15/2025

    325,000       310,499  

3.75%, 6/15/2028

    100,000       93,628  

Credit Suisse AG

   

1.25%, 8/7/2026

    400,000       319,676  

Credit Suisse Group AG

   

3.75%, 3/26/2025

    100,000       89,602  

Deutsche Bank AG

   

3.70%, 5/30/2024

    505,000       487,774  

1.45%, 4/1/2025(a)

    500,000       455,808  

3.96%, 11/26/2025(a)

    100,000       92,304  

2.13%, 11/24/2026(a)

    250,000       210,192  

3.55%, 9/18/2031(a)

    200,000       148,842  

Goldman Sachs BDC, Inc.

   

3.75%, 2/10/2025

    150,000       143,935  

 

See Accompanying Notes to the Financial Statements.

 

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FlexShares® Credit-Scored US Corporate Bond Index Fund (cont.)

 

 

Investments   Principal
Amount
    Value  
CORPORATE BONDS – (continued)  
Capital Markets – (continued)  

Goldman Sachs Group, Inc. (The)

   

4.00%, 3/3/2024

  $ 500,000     $ 490,847  

3.85%, 7/8/2024

    500,000       488,826  

3.50%, 1/23/2025

    415,000       396,499  

3.50%, 4/1/2025

    500,000       473,736  

1.43%, 3/9/2027(a)

    450,000       384,984  

Lazard Group LLC

   

3.75%, 2/13/2025

    450,000       432,835  

4.50%, 9/19/2028

    250,000       226,754  

Moody’s Corp.

   

3.75%, 3/24/2025

    250,000       241,800  

4.25%, 2/1/2029

    250,000       232,785  

Morgan Stanley

   

0.79%, 5/30/2025(a)

    500,000       458,114  

2.72%, 7/22/2025(a)

    500,000       471,915  

3.13%, 7/27/2026

    450,000       410,663  

1.59%, 5/4/2027(a)

    500,000       427,878  

5.30%, 4/20/2037(a)

    300,000       266,046  

Nasdaq, Inc.

   

3.85%, 6/30/2026

    165,000       157,090  

1.65%, 1/15/2031

    100,000       73,689  

Nomura Holdings, Inc.

   

2.68%, 7/16/2030

    500,000       376,227  

S&P Global, Inc.

   

2.95%, 1/22/2027

    150,000       137,241  

4.75%, 8/1/2028(b)

    500,000       484,688  

2.70%, 3/1/2029(b)

    1,000,000       859,313  

State Street Corp.

   

3.55%, 8/18/2025

    300,000       288,332  

Stifel Financial Corp.

   

4.00%, 5/15/2030

    100,000       85,043  
              15,224,406  
Chemicals –1.3%  

Air Products and Chemicals, Inc.

   

1.85%, 5/15/2027

    200,000       174,420  

Cabot Corp.

   

4.00%, 7/1/2029

    250,000       216,877  

Celanese US Holdings LLC

   

3.50%, 5/8/2024

    150,000       143,800  

6.38%, 7/15/2032

    700,000       636,918  

Dow Chemical Co. (The)

   

7.38%, 11/1/2029

    300,000       324,689  
Investments   Principal
Amount
    Value  
Chemicals – (continued)  

FMC Corp.

   

3.20%, 10/1/2026

  $ 150,000     $ 137,207  

Huntsman International LLC

   

4.50%, 5/1/2029

    250,000       217,748  

Nutrien Ltd.

   

4.20%, 4/1/2029

    100,000       91,599  

PPG Industries, Inc.

   

3.75%, 3/15/2028

    200,000       183,527  

Rohm and Haas Co.

   

7.85%, 7/15/2029

    250,000       274,000  

RPM International, Inc.

   

3.75%, 3/15/2027

    50,000       45,675  

4.55%, 3/1/2029

    250,000       226,161  

Sherwin-Williams Co. (The)

   

3.45%, 6/1/2027

    500,000       459,329  
              3,131,950  
Commercial Services & Supplies – 0.5%  

Cintas Corp. No. 2

   

3.70%, 4/1/2027

    350,000       329,969  

RELX Capital, Inc.

   

3.00%, 5/22/2030

    200,000       166,757  

Republic Services, Inc.

   

3.38%, 11/15/2027

    50,000       45,428  

3.95%, 5/15/2028

    150,000       139,409  

Waste Connections, Inc.

   

4.25%, 12/1/2028

    200,000       186,473  

Waste Management, Inc.

   

3.15%, 11/15/2027

    90,000       82,027  

1.15%, 3/15/2028

    250,000       202,655  
              1,152,718  
Communications Equipment – 0.4%  

Cisco Systems, Inc.

   

3.63%, 3/4/2024

    250,000       246,233  

2.95%, 2/28/2026

    50,000       47,223  

Juniper Networks, Inc.

   

3.75%, 8/15/2029

    500,000       428,732  

Motorola Solutions, Inc.

   

4.60%, 2/23/2028

    100,000       93,696  

4.60%, 5/23/2029

    300,000       275,789  
              1,091,673  

 

See Accompanying Notes to the Financial Statements.

 

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FlexShares® Credit-Scored US Corporate Bond Index Fund (cont.)

 

 

Investments   Principal
Amount
    Value  
CORPORATE BONDS – (continued)  
Consumer Finance – 1.7%  

AerCap Ireland Capital DAC

   

1.65%, 10/29/2024

  $ 200,000     $ 181,527  

1.75%, 1/30/2026

    300,000       255,461  

Ally Financial, Inc.

   

8.00%, 11/1/2031

    200,000       205,122  

American Express Co.

   

4.05%, 5/3/2029

    450,000       408,759  

4.99%, 5/26/2033(a)

    750,000       680,453  

American Honda Finance Corp.

   

1.00%, 9/10/2025

      200,000       178,264  

Capital One Financial Corp.

   

3.90%, 1/29/2024

    100,000       98,013  

3.30%, 10/30/2024

    200,000       190,665  

4.98%, 7/24/2026(a)

    300,000       288,244  

PACCAR Financial Corp.

   

3.55%, 8/11/2025

    250,000       241,783  

Synchrony Financial

   

4.50%, 7/23/2025

    600,000       568,401  

3.95%, 12/1/2027

    450,000       386,976  

5.15%, 3/19/2029

    200,000       179,328  

Toyota Motor Credit Corp.

   

4.55%, 9/20/2027

    100,000       97,269  

3.05%, 1/11/2028

    100,000       90,342  

    4.45%, 6/29/2029

    120,000       115,231  
              4,165,838  
Containers & Packaging – 0.3%  

Amcor Finance USA, Inc.

   

4.50%, 5/15/2028

    300,000       273,207  

Avery Dennison Corp.

   

4.88%, 12/6/2028

    150,000       142,090  

Packaging Corp. of America

   

    3.00%, 12/15/2029

    275,000       229,223  
              644,520  
Diversified Financial Services – 0.5%  

Block Financial LLC

   

2.50%, 7/15/2028

    350,000       287,260  

Corebridge Financial, Inc.

   

6.87%, 12/15/2052(a)(b)

    400,000       360,525  

National Rural Utilities Cooperative Finance Corp.

   

5.25%, 4/20/2046(a)

    150,000       133,493  
Investments   Principal
Amount
    Value  
Diversified Financial Services – (continued)  

Synchrony Bank

   

5.63%, 8/23/2027

  $ 400,000     $ 377,056  

Voya Financial, Inc.

   

    4.70%, 1/23/2048(a)

    100,000       77,494  
              1,235,828  
Diversified Telecommunication Services – 0.7%  

British Telecommunications plc

   

9.62%, 12/15/2030(c)

    200,000       228,173  

Deutsche Telekom International Finance BV

   

8.75%, 6/15/2030(c)

    100,000       114,429  

Verizon Communications, Inc.

   

4.33%, 9/21/2028

    450,000       421,860  

4.02%, 12/3/2029

    175,000       157,727  

1.68%, 10/30/2030

    63,000       46,903  

1.75%, 1/20/2031

    450,000       333,761  

    2.55%, 3/21/2031

    450,000       355,600  
              1,658,453  
Electric Utilities – 3.4%  

American Electric Power Co., Inc.

   

3.88%, 2/15/2062(a)

    450,000       345,534  

Duke Energy Corp.

   

2.45%, 6/1/2030

    300,000       239,126  

3.25%, 1/15/2082(a)

    450,000       315,057  

Evergy, Inc.

   

2.90%, 9/15/2029

    175,000       144,522  

Fortis, Inc.

   

3.06%, 10/4/2026

    150,000       135,197  

ITC Holdings Corp.

   

3.35%, 11/15/2027

    150,000       135,219  

MidAmerican Energy Co.

   

3.65%, 4/15/2029

    950,000       866,907  

NextEra Energy Capital Holdings, Inc.

   

4.20%, 6/20/2024

    1,200,000       1,180,954  

1.90%, 6/15/2028

    500,000       412,819  

5.00%, 7/15/2032

    200,000       190,038  

4.80%, 12/1/2077(a)

    100,000       78,852  

5.65%, 5/1/2079(a)

    175,000       147,845  

3.80%, 3/15/2082(a)

    500,000       380,956  

Sierra Pacific Power Co.

   

2.60%, 5/1/2026

    20,000       18,355  

 

See Accompanying Notes to the Financial Statements.

 

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FlexShares® Credit-Scored US Corporate Bond Index Fund (cont.)

 

 

Investments   Principal
Amount
    Value  
CORPORATE BONDS – (continued)  
Electric Utilities – (continued)  

Southern Co. (The)

   

Series 21-A, 0.60%, 2/26/2024

  $   1,000,000     $ 941,588  

4.48%, 8/1/2024(c)

    500,000       491,677  

Series B, 4.00%, 1/15/2051(a)

    500,000       434,745  

Series 21-A, 3.75%, 9/15/2051(a)

    500,000       396,298  

Southwestern Electric Power Co.

 

 

Series M, 4.10%, 9/15/2028

    150,000       137,207  

Virginia Electric and Power Co.

 

 

Series B,
3.75%, 5/15/2027

    250,000       234,475  

Series A,
3.80%, 4/1/2028

    500,000       465,458  

Series A,
2.88%, 7/15/2029

    500,000       429,379  
              8,122,208  
Electrical Equipment – 0.4%  

ABB Finance USA, Inc.

   

3.80%, 4/3/2028

    250,000       233,319  

Emerson Electric Co.

   

0.88%, 10/15/2026

    150,000       128,180  

2.00%, 12/21/2028

    450,000       374,845  

Hubbell, Inc.

   

3.35%, 3/1/2026

    150,000       141,604  

3.50%, 2/15/2028

    200,000       181,725  
              1,059,673  
Electronic Equipment, Instruments & Components – 1.3%  

Avnet, Inc.

   

4.63%, 4/15/2026

    125,000       118,539  

CDW LLC

   

4.13%, 5/1/2025

    250,000       237,750  

2.67%, 12/1/2026

    450,000       387,012  

4.25%, 4/1/2028

    200,000       176,240  

3.28%, 12/1/2028

    250,000       203,051  

Flex Ltd.

   

4.88%, 6/15/2029

    200,000       178,802  

Jabil, Inc.

   

4.25%, 5/15/2027

    500,000       463,656  

Keysight Technologies, Inc.

   

4.60%, 4/6/2027

    650,000       622,851  
Investments   Principal
Amount
    Value  
Electronic Equipment, Instruments & Components –
(continued)
 

Teledyne Technologies, Inc.

   

2.25%, 4/1/2028

  $ 225,000     $ 186,469  

Trimble, Inc.

   

4.90%, 6/15/2028

      250,000       235,087  

Tyco Electronics Group SA

   

3.70%, 2/15/2026

    150,000       143,066  

Vontier Corp.

   

2.40%, 4/1/2028

    250,000       192,987  
              3,145,510  
Entertainment – 0.6%  

Activision Blizzard, Inc.

   

3.40%, 6/15/2027

    200,000       185,281  

Electronic Arts, Inc.

   

4.80%, 3/1/2026

    50,000       49,584  

Netflix, Inc.

   

5.88%, 11/15/2028

    800,000       794,000  

Warnermedia Holdings, Inc.

   

4.28%, 3/15/2032(b)

    500,000       403,874  
              1,432,739  
Equity Real Estate Investment Trusts (REITs) – 6.5%  

Agree LP

 

 

2.00%, 6/15/2028

    200,000       159,637  

American Homes 4 Rent LP

 

 

4.90%, 2/15/2029

    160,000       147,672  

American Tower Corp.

 

 

2.40%, 3/15/2025

    300,000       277,430  

AvalonBay Communities, Inc.

 

 

3.45%, 6/1/2025

    150,000       143,388  

3.50%, 11/15/2025

    50,000       47,110  

2.30%, 3/1/2030

    500,000       404,346  

Boston Properties LP

 

 

3.25%, 1/30/2031

    190,000       151,358  

Brandywine Operating Partnership LP

 

 

4.10%, 10/1/2024

    50,000       47,755  

Brixmor Operating Partnership LP

 

 

4.05%, 7/1/2030

    150,000       124,431  

Corporate Office Properties LP

 

 

2.00%, 1/15/2029

    300,000       223,766  

Crown Castle, Inc.

 

 

1.35%, 7/15/2025

    200,000       178,651  

3.80%, 2/15/2028

    200,000       180,288  

3.10%, 11/15/2029

    700,000       582,882  

2.10%, 4/1/2031

    300,000       224,046  

 

See Accompanying Notes to the Financial Statements.

 

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FlexShares® Credit-Scored US Corporate Bond Index Fund (cont.)

 

 

Investments   Principal
Amount
    Value  
CORPORATE BONDS – (continued)  
Equity Real Estate Investment Trusts (REITs) – (continued)  

CubeSmart LP

 

 

4.00%, 11/15/2025

  $ 250,000     $ 237,032  

3.00%, 2/15/2030

    200,000       162,167  

EPR Properties

 

 

4.50%, 6/1/2027

      300,000         249,052  

4.95%, 4/15/2028

    350,000       287,403  

Equinix, Inc.

 

 

1.45%, 5/15/2026

    410,000       352,405  

2.00%, 5/15/2028

    500,000       405,555  

3.20%, 11/18/2029

    250,000       209,395  

ERP Operating LP

 

 

3.25%, 8/1/2027

    45,000       39,967  

Essex Portfolio LP

 

 

3.88%, 5/1/2024

    450,000       439,258  

4.00%, 3/1/2029

    350,000       310,888  

GLP Capital LP

 

 

5.38%, 11/1/2023

    555,000       548,751  

5.25%, 6/1/2025

    200,000       192,868  

5.38%, 4/15/2026

    500,000       477,280  

5.75%, 6/1/2028

    500,000       463,826  

Healthpeak Properties, Inc.

 

 

3.00%, 1/15/2030

    250,000       206,367  

Highwoods Realty LP

 

 

4.13%, 3/15/2028

    200,000       177,397  

4.20%, 4/15/2029

    100,000       84,267  

Host Hotels & Resorts LP

 

 

Series E,
4.00%, 6/15/2025

    200,000       188,376  

Series H, 3.38%, 12/15/2029

    300,000       238,903  

Invitation Homes Operating
Partnership LP

 

 

2.30%, 11/15/2028

    300,000       238,778  

Kilroy Realty LP

 

 

4.38%, 10/1/2025

    350,000       333,295  

4.25%, 8/15/2029

    50,000       43,394  

Life Storage LP

 

 

2.20%, 10/15/2030

    150,000       112,122  

LifeStorage LP

 

 

3.50%, 7/1/2026

    200,000       185,645  

Mid-America Apartments LP

 

 

3.95%, 3/15/2029

    300,000       269,741  

2.75%, 3/15/2030

    150,000       123,295  
Investments   Principal
Amount
    Value  
Equity Real Estate Investment Trusts (REITs) – (continued)  

National Retail Properties, Inc.

 

 

3.90%, 6/15/2024

  $ 450,000     $ 438,423  

3.50%, 10/15/2027

      150,000       131,850  

4.30%, 10/15/2028

    90,000       81,580  

Office Properties Income Trust

 

 

2.65%, 6/15/2026

    160,000       116,666  

2.40%, 2/1/2027

    500,000       343,585  

Omega Healthcare Investors, Inc.

 

 

5.25%, 1/15/2026

    250,000       239,557  

4.75%, 1/15/2028

    300,000       270,355  

3.63%, 10/1/2029

    150,000       119,371  

Physicians Realty LP

 

 

4.30%, 3/15/2027

    150,000       139,324  

Piedmont Operating Partnership LP

 

 

3.15%, 8/15/2030

    100,000       75,413  

Prologis LP

 

 

2.25%, 4/15/2030

    200,000       161,037  

Public Storage

 

 

3.09%, 9/15/2027

    200,000       181,693  

1.85%, 5/1/2028

    300,000       248,909  

1.95%, 11/9/2028

    450,000       370,213  

Realty Income Corp.

 

 

4.63%, 11/1/2025

    200,000       195,221  

Sabra Health Care LP

 

 

5.13%, 8/15/2026

    200,000       181,428  

3.90%, 10/15/2029

    150,000       119,062  

Simon Property Group LP

 

 

3.38%, 10/1/2024

    550,000       529,344  

SITE Centers Corp.

 

 

3.63%, 2/1/2025

    129,000       120,647  

Spirit Realty LP

 

 

2.10%, 3/15/2028

    250,000       196,711  

3.40%, 1/15/2030

    200,000       159,682  

Ventas Realty LP

 

 

3.50%, 2/1/2025

    50,000       47,471  

VICI Properties LP

 

 

5.13%, 5/15/2032

    750,000       664,493  

Welltower, Inc.

 

 

4.00%, 6/1/2025

    200,000       191,139  

3.10%, 1/15/2030

    250,000       204,094  

Weyerhaeuser Co.

 

 

4.00%, 4/15/2030

    500,000       436,965  

WP Carey, Inc.

 

 

4.60%, 4/1/2024

    195,000       191,992  

    4.00%, 2/1/2025

    100,000       96,287  
              15,722,699  

 

See Accompanying Notes to the Financial Statements.

 

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FlexShares® Credit-Scored US Corporate Bond Index Fund (cont.)

 

 

Investments   Principal
Amount
    Value  
CORPORATE BONDS – (continued)  
Food & Staples Retailing – 0.3%  

Costco Wholesale Corp.

 

 

2.75%, 5/18/2024

  $ 250,000     $ 242,860  

1.38%, 6/20/2027

    300,000       258,295  

Walmart, Inc.

   

4.15%, 9/9/2032

    135,000       127,722  
              628,877  
Food Products – 1.5%  

Campbell Soup Co.

   

4.15%, 3/15/2028

    100,000       93,798  

Flowers Foods, Inc.

   

3.50%, 10/1/2026

      250,000       230,164  

General Mills, Inc.

   

4.20%, 4/17/2028

    200,000       189,059  

Hershey Co. (The)

   

0.90%, 6/1/2025

    450,000       406,303  

Hormel Foods Corp.

   

1.70%, 6/3/2028

    100,000       84,117  

Kellogg Co.

   

Series B,
7.45%, 4/1/2031

    250,000       270,186  

Mondelez International, Inc.

   

1.50%, 5/4/2025

    400,000       365,297  

2.75%, 4/13/2030

    92,000       76,539  

Tyson Foods, Inc.

   

4.35%, 3/1/2029

    600,000       562,244  

Unilever Capital Corp.

   

2.60%, 5/5/2024

    700,000       676,205  

2.90%, 5/5/2027

    150,000       137,019  

3.50%, 3/22/2028

    40,000       36,849  

2.13%, 9/6/2029

    500,000       414,678  
              3,542,458  
Gas Utilities – 0.3%  

Atmos Energy Corp.

   

3.00%, 6/15/2027

    200,000       182,399  

Eastern Energy Gas
Holdings LLC

   

3.60%, 12/15/2024

    4,000       3,853  

National Fuel Gas Co.

   

5.20%, 7/15/2025

    150,000       147,476  

5.50%, 1/15/2026

    275,000       269,212  

4.75%, 9/1/2028

    100,000       91,373  
              694,313  
Investments   Principal
Amount
    Value  
Health Care Equipment & Supplies – 0.4%  

Abbott Laboratories

   

3.88%, 9/15/2025

  $ 450,000     $ 438,416  

DH Europe Finance II Sarl

   

2.20%, 11/15/2024

    250,000       235,995  

Edwards Lifesciences Corp.

   

4.30%, 6/15/2028

    150,000       139,443  

Stryker Corp.

   

1.95%, 6/15/2030

    50,000       39,311  
              853,165  
Health Care Providers & Services – 3.1%  

AmerisourceBergen Corp.

   

3.45%, 12/15/2027

    60,000       54,703  

Centene Corp.

   

2.50%, 3/1/2031

    220,000       168,850  

Cigna Corp.

   

3.40%, 3/1/2027

    500,000       459,471  

2.38%, 3/15/2031

    275,000       218,022  

CVS Health Corp.

   

4.30%, 3/25/2028

    229,000       214,876  

Elevance Health, Inc.

   

1.50%, 3/15/2026

    1,900,000       1,677,931  

Humana, Inc.

   

1.35%, 2/3/2027

    700,000       586,507  

3.70%, 3/23/2029

    500,000       445,491  

Laboratory Corp. of America Holdings

   

3.60%, 2/1/2025

    250,000       239,510  

1.55%, 6/1/2026

    250,000       217,041  

McKesson Corp.

   

1.30%, 8/15/2026

    500,000       429,476  

Quest Diagnostics, Inc.

   

2.95%, 6/30/2030

    200,000       167,133  

UnitedHealth Group, Inc.

   

3.70%, 5/15/2027

    250,000       236,264  

2.95%, 10/15/2027

    350,000       316,606  

3.85%, 6/15/2028

    1,000,000       930,999  

3.88%, 12/15/2028

    15,000       13,949  

4.00%, 5/15/2029

    1,100,000       1,022,685  
              7,399,514  
Hotels, Restaurants & Leisure – 0.9%  

Choice Hotels International, Inc.

   

3.70%, 12/1/2029

    250,000       209,435  

 

See Accompanying Notes to the Financial Statements.

 

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FlexShares® Credit-Scored US Corporate Bond Index Fund (cont.)

 

 

Investments   Principal
Amount
    Value  
CORPORATE BONDS – (continued)  
Hotels, Restaurants & Leisure – (continued)  

Marriott International, Inc.

   

Series EE, 5.75%, 5/1/2025

  $ 12,000     $ 12,108  

5.00%, 10/15/2027

    300,000       288,740  

Series FF,
4.63%, 6/15/2030

    250,000       224,263  

Series HH,
2.85%, 4/15/2031

    450,000       350,128  

McDonald’s Corp.

   

3.50%, 7/1/2027

    800,000       744,998  

3.80%, 4/1/2028

    90,000       83,948  

3.60%, 7/1/2030

    250,000       224,133  
              2,137,753  
Household Durables – 0.7%              

DR Horton, Inc.

   

2.50%, 10/15/2024

    200,000       188,525  

1.30%, 10/15/2026

    450,000       375,872  

Lennar Corp.

   

4.50%, 4/30/2024

    300,000       294,542  

4.75%, 11/29/2027

    710,000       656,587  

PulteGroup, Inc.

   

5.50%, 3/1/2026

    290,000       284,552  
              1,800,078  
Household Products – 0.4%              

Colgate-Palmolive Co.

   

3.25%, 3/15/2024

    200,000       196,632  

Procter & Gamble Co. (The)

   

2.70%, 2/2/2026

    250,000       235,449  

2.80%, 3/25/2027

    95,000       87,589  

3.00%, 3/25/2030

    400,000       357,192  
              876,862  
Industrial Conglomerates – 1.0%  

3M Co.

   

3.38%, 3/1/2029

    200,000       179,451  

Honeywell International, Inc.

   

1.35%, 6/1/2025

    1,000,000       917,274  

2.50%, 11/1/2026

    250,000       228,430  

2.70%, 8/15/2029

    100,000       87,104  

Pentair Finance Sarl

   

4.50%, 7/1/2029

    500,000       442,925  

Trane Technologies Global Holding Co. Ltd.

   

3.75%, 8/21/2028

    150,000       137,103  
Investments   Principal
Amount
    Value  
Industrial Conglomerates – (continued)  

Trane Technologies Luxembourg Finance SA

   

3.50%, 3/21/2026

  $ 200,000     $ 186,113  

3.80%, 3/21/2029

    200,000       178,309  
              2,356,709  
Insurance – 3.3%  

Aflac, Inc.

   

3.60%, 4/1/2030

      200,000       177,351  

Allied World Assurance Co. Holdings Ltd.

   

4.35%, 10/29/2025

    200,000       189,550  

Allstate Corp. (The)

   

0.75%, 12/15/2025

    150,000       130,145  

American Equity Investment Life Holding Co.

   

5.00%, 6/15/2027

    150,000       140,481  

American International Group, Inc.

   

2.50%, 6/30/2025

    300,000       278,701  

Series A-9,
5.75%, 4/1/2048(a)

    200,000       178,746  

Aon Corp.

   

2.85%, 5/28/2027

    300,000       266,286  

2.80%, 5/15/2030

    200,000       163,906  

2.05%, 8/23/2031

    50,000       37,286  

Aon Global Ltd.

   

3.88%, 12/15/2025

    400,000       380,601  

Assurant, Inc.

   

3.70%, 2/22/2030

    100,000       82,307  

AXIS Specialty Finance LLC

   

4.90%, 1/15/2040(a)

    200,000       162,000  

AXIS Specialty Finance plc

   

4.00%, 12/6/2027

    200,000       183,230  

Brown & Brown, Inc.

   

4.20%, 9/15/2024

    150,000       146,022  

2.38%, 3/15/2031

    250,000       184,520  

Chubb INA Holdings, Inc.

   

3.15%, 3/15/2025

    270,000       257,769  

Enstar Group Ltd.

   

4.95%, 6/1/2029

    200,000       175,721  

Fairfax Financial Holdings Ltd.

   

4.85%, 4/17/2028

    250,000       229,918  

4.63%, 4/29/2030

    250,000       219,796  

Fidelity National Financial, Inc.

   

3.40%, 6/15/2030

    250,000       200,544  

 

See Accompanying Notes to the Financial Statements.

 

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FlexShares® Credit-Scored US Corporate Bond Index Fund (cont.)

 

 

Investments   Principal
Amount
    Value  
CORPORATE BONDS – (continued)  
Insurance – (continued)  

First American Financial Corp.

   

4.60%, 11/15/2024

  $ 200,000     $ 194,205  

Globe Life, Inc.

   

4.55%, 9/15/2028

    100,000       95,142  

Hanover Insurance Group, Inc. (The)

   

2.50%, 9/1/2030

      250,000       187,145  

Hartford Financial Services Group, Inc. (The)

   

2.80%, 8/19/2029

    200,000       166,034  

Manulife Financial Corp.

   

4.15%, 3/4/2026

    200,000       192,441  

2.48%, 5/19/2027

    200,000       177,454  

4.06%, 2/24/2032(a)

    50,000       44,054  

Markel Corp.

   

3.35%, 9/17/2029

    300,000       254,550  

Marsh & McLennan Cos., Inc.

   

3.50%, 6/3/2024

    516,000       501,536  

3.50%, 3/10/2025

    75,000       71,983  

2.25%, 11/15/2030

    465,000       364,334  

Principal Financial Group, Inc.

   

3.70%, 5/15/2029

    300,000       265,613  

Progressive Corp. (The)

   

3.20%, 3/26/2030

    100,000       86,451  

Prudential Financial, Inc.

   

5.20%, 3/15/2044(a)

    10,000       9,283  

5.70%, 9/15/2048(a)

    300,000       274,386  

3.70%, 10/1/2050(a)

    100,000       77,731  

Reinsurance Group of America, Inc.

   

3.90%, 5/15/2029

    200,000       177,917  

Trinity Acquisition plc

   

4.40%, 3/15/2026

    150,000       142,948  

Willis North America, Inc.

   

3.60%, 5/15/2024

    650,000       628,979  

2.95%, 9/15/2029

    500,000       404,552  
              8,101,618  
Interactive Media & Services – 0.2%  

Alphabet, Inc.

   

0.80%, 8/15/2027

    335,000       281,967  

Meta Platforms, Inc.

   

3.85%, 8/15/2032(b)

    150,000       127,626  
Investments   Principal
Amount
    Value  
Interactive Media & Services – (continued)  

Weibo Corp.

   

3.50%, 7/5/2024

  $ 200,000     $ 188,704  
              598,297  
Internet & Direct Marketing Retail – 0.1%  

Alibaba Group Holding Ltd.

   

2.13%, 2/9/2031

    200,000       143,809  
IT Services – 2.6%  

Automatic Data Processing, Inc.

   

1.70%, 5/15/2028

    330,000       280,556  

1.25%, 9/1/2030

    150,000       114,541  

Broadridge Financial Solutions, Inc.

   

2.90%, 12/1/2029

    250,000       205,366  

Fiserv, Inc.

   

3.50%, 7/1/2029

    1,250,000       1,084,524  

Genpact Luxembourg Sarl

   

3.38%, 12/1/2024

    250,000       238,098  

Global Payments, Inc.

   

1.50%, 11/15/2024

    300,000       274,684  

4.80%, 4/1/2026

    250,000       240,066  

4.45%, 6/1/2028

    110,000       99,991  

3.20%, 8/15/2029

    300,000       249,358  

5.30%, 8/15/2029

    220,000       207,216  

2.90%, 5/15/2030

    200,000       159,155  

International Business Machines Corp.

   

4.00%, 7/27/2025

    500,000       487,866  

4.15%, 7/27/2027

    500,000       477,618  

1.95%, 5/15/2030

    600,000       472,665  

Mastercard, Inc.

   

2.00%, 3/3/2025

    300,000       281,742  

2.95%, 11/21/2026

    50,000       46,482  

2.95%, 6/1/2029

    150,000       132,751  

PayPal Holdings, Inc.

   

1.65%, 6/1/2025

    150,000       137,624  

VeriSign, Inc.

   

4.75%, 7/15/2027

    450,000       431,439  

Visa, Inc.

   

1.90%, 4/15/2027

    225,000       198,645  

2.05%, 4/15/2030

    300,000       247,182  

Western Union Co. (The)

   

2.85%, 1/10/2025

    350,000       328,528  
              6,396,097  

 

See Accompanying Notes to the Financial Statements.

 

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FlexShares® Credit-Scored US Corporate Bond Index Fund (cont.)

 

 

Investments   Principal
Amount
    Value  
CORPORATE BONDS – (continued)  
Life Sciences Tools & Services – 0.0%(d)  

Agilent Technologies, Inc.

   

2.30%, 3/12/2031

  $ 150,000     $ 116,734  
Machinery – 0.8%  

Cummins, Inc.

   

1.50%, 9/1/2030

    150,000       114,245  

Dover Corp.

   

3.15%, 11/15/2025

    150,000       141,111  

Fortive Corp.

   

3.15%, 6/15/2026

    100,000       91,865  

Illinois Tool Works, Inc.

   

2.65%, 11/15/2026

    200,000       183,338  

nVent Finance Sarl

   

4.55%, 4/15/2028

    250,000       223,341  

Otis Worldwide Corp.

   

2.06%, 4/5/2025

    250,000       231,293  

2.29%, 4/5/2027

    200,000       175,383  

2.57%, 2/15/2030

    50,000       40,756  

Parker-Hannifin Corp.

   

3.25%, 6/14/2029

    545,000       472,695  

Stanley Black & Decker, Inc.

   

4.00%, 3/15/2060(a)

    100,000       82,870  

Westinghouse Air Brake Technologies Corp.

   

4.95%, 9/15/2028(c)

    150,000       139,528  
              1,896,425  
Media – 0.4%  

Charter Communications Operating LLC

   

4.20%, 3/15/2028

    450,000       403,221  

Fox Corp.

   

4.71%, 1/25/2029

    300,000       279,245  

3.50%, 4/8/2030

    200,000       169,594  

Interpublic Group of Cos., Inc. (The)

   

4.75%, 3/30/2030

    200,000       181,587  
              1,033,647  
Metals & Mining – 0.9%  

AngloGold Ashanti Holdings plc

   

3.38%, 11/1/2028

    250,000       201,902  

ArcelorMittal SA

   

4.25%, 7/16/2029

    200,000       176,704  
Investments   Principal
Amount
    Value  
Metals & Mining – (continued)  

Freeport-McMoRan, Inc.

   

4.13%, 3/1/2028

  $ 300,000     $ 269,045  

4.63%, 8/1/2030

    300,000       265,221  

Newmont Corp.

   

2.80%, 10/1/2029

    300,000       247,771  

Nucor Corp.

   

4.30%, 5/23/2027

    250,000       238,265  

Reliance Steel & Aluminum Co.

   

1.30%, 8/15/2025

    250,000       222,136  

Rio Tinto Finance USA Ltd.

   

7.13%, 7/15/2028

    170,000       182,753  

Steel Dynamics, Inc.

   

2.80%, 12/15/2024

    100,000       94,689  

Vale Overseas Ltd.

   

3.75%, 7/8/2030

    250,000       205,656  
              2,104,142  
Multiline Retail –0.4%  

Dollar General Corp.

   

3.88%, 4/15/2027

    450,000       422,538  

4.63%, 11/1/2027

    480,000       463,507  

Dollar Tree, Inc.

   

4.20%, 5/15/2028

    175,000       162,788  
              1,048,833  
Multi-Utilities – 1.3%  

Ameren Corp.

   

1.75%, 3/15/2028

    500,000       409,230  

Berkshire Hathaway Energy Co.

   

4.05%, 4/15/2025

    1,100,000       1,077,071  

3.25%, 4/15/2028

    100,000       90,380  

CMS Energy Corp.

   

4.75%, 6/1/2050(a)

    300,000       248,736  

Dominion Energy, Inc.

   

5.75%, 10/1/2054(a)

    200,000       185,526  

Sempra Energy

   

3.40%, 2/1/2028

    137,000       122,365  

3.70%, 4/1/2029

    500,000       440,779  

4.12%, 4/1/2052(a)

    100,000       75,250  

WEC Energy Group, Inc.

   

2.20%, 12/15/2028

    500,000       408,919  
              3,058,256  

 

See Accompanying Notes to the Financial Statements.

 

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FlexShares® Credit-Scored US Corporate Bond Index Fund (cont.)

 

 

Investments   Principal
Amount
    Value  
CORPORATE BONDS – (continued)  
Oil, Gas & Consumable Fuels – 7.7%  

Boardwalk Pipelines LP

   

4.45%, 7/15/2027

  $ 250,000     $ 231,058  

4.80%, 5/3/2029

    200,000       182,016  

BP Capital Markets America, Inc.

   

2.72%, 1/12/2032

    170,000       137,866  

Canadian Natural Resources Ltd.

   

3.85%, 6/1/2027

    550,000       506,329  

Cheniere Corpus Christi Holdings LLC

   

5.88%, 3/31/2025

    200,000       200,030  

Chevron Corp.

   

2.00%, 5/11/2027

    350,000       309,533  

Chevron USA, Inc.

   

3.85%, 1/15/2028

    450,000       426,075  

Continental Resources, Inc.

   

4.38%, 1/15/2028

    290,000       260,020  

Coterra Energy, Inc.

   

3.90%, 5/15/2027(b)

    500,000       460,614  

Devon Energy Corp.

   

4.50%, 1/15/2030

    500,000       456,127  

Diamondback Energy, Inc.

   

3.13%, 3/24/2031

    400,000       326,870  

Eastern Gas Transmission & Storage, Inc.

   

3.00%, 11/15/2029

    200,000       168,238  

Enbridge, Inc.

   

5.50%, 7/15/2077(a)

    350,000       300,335  

6.25%, 3/1/2078(a)

    350,000       309,533  

Series 20-A,
5.75%, 7/15/2080(a)

    550,000       485,985  

Energy Transfer LP

   

4.20%, 4/15/2027

    250,000       229,868  

4.95%, 5/15/2028

    250,000       231,727  

5.25%, 4/15/2029

    100,000       93,712  

3.75%, 5/15/2030

    1,500,000       1,274,990  

Enterprise Products Operating LLC

   

3.75%, 2/15/2025

    650,000       625,220  

3.95%, 2/15/2027

    300,000       283,005  

4.15%, 10/16/2028

    90,000       82,850  

3.13%, 7/31/2029

    250,000       214,903  

2.80%, 1/31/2030

    225,000       187,662  

Series E,
5.25%, 8/16/2077(a)

    200,000       156,328  

5.38%, 2/15/2078(a)

    350,000       253,557  
Investments   Principal
Amount
    Value  
Oil, Gas & Consumable Fuels – (continued)  

EOG Resources, Inc.

   

4.38%, 4/15/2030

  $ 200,000     $ 189,478  

EQT Corp.

   

7.00%, 2/1/2030(c)

      250,000         256,262  

Exxon Mobil Corp.

   

2.99%, 3/19/2025

    550,000       526,227  

3.48%, 3/19/2030

    500,000       453,120  

2.61%, 10/15/2030

    350,000       295,869  

Hess Corp.

   

7.88%, 10/1/2029

    275,000       298,020  

Kinder Morgan, Inc.

   

4.30%, 3/1/2028

    640,000       598,310  

Magellan Midstream Partners LP

   

5.00%, 3/1/2026

    200,000       195,681  

Marathon Oil Corp.

   

4.40%, 7/15/2027

    150,000       139,738  

Marathon Petroleum Corp.

   

3.80%, 4/1/2028

    400,000       359,035  

MPLX LP

   

4.88%, 6/1/2025

    450,000       439,587  

1.75%, 3/1/2026

    250,000       217,961  

4.00%, 3/15/2028

    550,000       497,557  

4.95%, 9/1/2032

    450,000       407,234  

ONEOK Partners LP

   

4.90%, 3/15/2025

    400,000       390,545  

ONEOK, Inc.

   

5.85%, 1/15/2026

    350,000       348,052  

4.35%, 3/15/2029

    750,000       666,327  

3.10%, 3/15/2030

    125,000       101,046  

Phillips 66 Co.

   

3.15%, 12/15/2029(b)

    275,000       232,298  

Pioneer Natural Resources Co.

   

1.13%, 1/15/2026

    450,000       392,001  

Plains All American Pipeline LP

   

3.80%, 9/15/2030

    350,000       291,805  

Sabine Pass Liquefaction LLC

   

4.50%, 5/15/2030

    200,000       182,418  

Spectra Energy Partners LP

   

3.38%, 10/15/2026

    300,000       275,042  

Targa Resources Partners LP

   

6.88%, 1/15/2029

    500,000       498,218  

4.88%, 2/1/2031

    150,000       132,346  

4.00%, 1/15/2032

    450,000       369,265  

Tosco Corp.

   

8.13%, 2/15/2030

    250,000       286,973  

 

See Accompanying Notes to the Financial Statements.

 

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FlexShares® Credit-Scored US Corporate Bond Index Fund (cont.)

 

 

Investments   Principal
Amount
    Value  
CORPORATE BONDS – (continued)  
Oil, Gas & Consumable Fuels – (continued)  

TotalEnergies Capital International SA

   

2.83%, 1/10/2030

  $ 500,000     $ 429,153  

Transcanada Trust

   

5.30%, 3/15/2077(a)

    300,000       243,075  

5.50%, 9/15/2079(a)

    300,000       251,250  

Valero Energy Partners LP

   

4.50%, 3/15/2028

    200,000       188,232  

Williams Cos., Inc. (The)

   

2.60%, 3/15/2031

    200,000       156,700  
              18,703,276  
Paper & Forest Products – 0.1%  

Suzano Austria GmbH

   

6.00%, 1/15/2029

      250,000       238,375  
Personal Products – 0.4%  

Estee Lauder Cos., Inc. (The)

   

2.38%, 12/1/2029

    200,000       167,188  

GSK Consumer Healthcare Capital US LLC

   

3.38%, 3/24/2027(b)

    450,000       406,983  

3.38%, 3/24/2029(b)

    500,000       436,055  
              1,010,226  
Pharmaceuticals – 1.6%  

Bristol-Myers Squibb Co.

   

2.95%, 3/15/2032

    200,000       169,193  

Eli Lilly & Co.

   

3.38%, 3/15/2029

    350,000       323,652  

Johnson & Johnson

   

2.95%, 3/3/2027

    440,000       409,335  

2.90%, 1/15/2028

    410,000       376,890  

Merck & Co., Inc.

   

1.70%, 6/10/2027

    450,000       392,061  

3.40%, 3/7/2029

    500,000       456,137  

2.15%, 12/10/2031

    150,000       119,070  

Merck Sharp & Dohme Corp.

   

6.40%, 3/1/2028

    150,000       157,626  

Novartis Capital Corp.

   

1.75%, 2/14/2025

    100,000       93,548  

3.00%, 11/20/2025

    450,000       426,938  

2.20%, 8/14/2030

    200,000       165,455  

Pfizer, Inc.

   

3.45%, 3/15/2029

    500,000       457,560  

2.63%, 4/1/2030

    125,000       106,731  
Investments   Principal
Amount
    Value  
Pharmaceuticals – (continued)  

Zoetis, Inc.

   

3.00%, 9/12/2027

  $ 95,000     $ 85,112  

3.90%, 8/20/2028

    250,000       230,411  
              3,969,719  
Professional Services – 0.3%  

Equifax, Inc.

   

2.60%, 12/1/2024

    100,000       94,420  

3.10%, 5/15/2030

    200,000       163,352  

Verisk Analytics, Inc.

   

4.00%, 6/15/2025

    250,000       240,877  

4.13%, 3/15/2029

    250,000       228,533  
              727,182  
Real Estate Management & Development – 0.1%  

CBRE Services, Inc.

   

4.88%, 3/1/2026

    150,000       146,142  

2.50%, 4/1/2031

    100,000       74,522  
              220,664  
Road & Rail – 0.8%  

Burlington Northern Santa Fe LLC

   

3.40%, 9/1/2024

    450,000       437,324  

Canadian National Railway Co.

   

2.75%, 3/1/2026

    400,000       370,467  

CSX Corp.

   

3.80%, 3/1/2028

    100,000       93,355  

4.25%, 3/15/2029

    200,000       187,227  

JB Hunt Transport Services, Inc.

   

3.88%, 3/1/2026

    300,000       287,738  

Norfolk Southern Corp.

   

3.15%, 6/1/2027

    200,000       182,356  

Union Pacific Corp.

   

2.38%, 5/20/2031

    450,000       363,806  
              1,922,273  
Semiconductors & Semiconductor Equipment – 2.3%  

Broadcom Corp.

   

3.88%, 1/15/2027

    690,000       634,091  

Broadcom, Inc.

   

3.46%, 9/15/2026

    150,000       137,674  

4.00%, 4/15/2029(b)

    2,000,000       1,754,048  

4.15%, 11/15/2030

    149,000       128,151  

KLA Corp.

   

4.65%, 11/1/2024

    8,000       7,961  

 

See Accompanying Notes to the Financial Statements.

 

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FlexShares® Credit-Scored US Corporate Bond Index Fund (cont.)

 

 

Investments   Principal
Amount
    Value  
CORPORATE BONDS – (continued)  
Semiconductors & Semiconductor Equipment – (continued)  

Micron Technology, Inc.

   

4.19%, 2/15/2027

  $ 290,000     $ 269,028  

4.66%, 2/15/2030

    400,000       356,975  

NXP BV

   

3.15%, 5/1/2027

    300,000       265,362  

4.40%, 6/1/2027

      400,000       375,001  

4.30%, 6/18/2029

    250,000       224,962  

Qorvo, Inc.

   

4.38%, 10/15/2029

    200,000       171,021  

Texas Instruments, Inc.

   

1.38%, 3/12/2025

    700,000       646,535  

2.90%, 11/3/2027

    250,000       228,118  

TSMC Arizona Corp.

   

3.88%, 4/22/2027

    500,000       468,237  
              5,667,164  
Software – 1.8%  

Adobe, Inc.

   

2.30%, 2/1/2030

    350,000       290,871  

Autodesk, Inc.

   

2.40%, 12/15/2031

    200,000       154,193  

Microsoft Corp.

   

3.63%, 12/15/2023

    425,000       420,870  

2.70%, 2/12/2025

    640,000       614,547  

3.13%, 11/3/2025

    276,000       265,608  

3.30%, 2/6/2027

    339,000       322,207  

Oracle Corp.

   

2.30%, 3/25/2028

    600,000       501,908  

2.95%, 4/1/2030

    450,000       366,435  

Roper Technologies, Inc.

   

1.40%, 9/15/2027

    475,000       390,296  

4.20%, 9/15/2028

    150,000       139,096  

1.75%, 2/15/2031

    250,000       183,710  

VMware, Inc.

   

1.40%, 8/15/2026

    100,000       85,311  

1.80%, 8/15/2028

    950,000       749,855  
              4,484,907  
Specialty Retail – 1.9%  

Advance Auto Parts, Inc.

   

1.75%, 10/1/2027

    260,000       212,313  

AutoNation, Inc.

   

4.75%, 6/1/2030

    200,000       172,208  
Investments   Principal
Amount
    Value  
Specialty Retail – (continued)  

AutoZone, Inc.

   

3.25%, 4/15/2025

  $ 490,000     $ 465,455  

3.13%, 4/21/2026

    75,000       69,810  

3.75%, 6/1/2027

    200,000       186,917  

4.00%, 4/15/2030

    250,000       224,336  

Best Buy Co., Inc.

   

4.45%, 10/1/2028

    150,000       139,100  

Home Depot, Inc. (The)

   

3.35%, 9/15/2025

    3,000       2,876  

2.80%, 9/14/2027

    400,000       363,789  

3.90%, 12/6/2028

    60,000       56,679  

3.25%, 4/15/2032

    500,000       431,470  

Lowe’s Cos., Inc.

   

1.30%, 4/15/2028

    200,000       161,884  

3.65%, 4/5/2029

    500,000       449,508  

3.75%, 4/1/2032

    600,000       517,924  

O’Reilly Automotive, Inc.

   

3.55%, 3/15/2026

    250,000       238,327  

3.60%, 9/1/2027

    150,000       138,328  

4.35%, 6/1/2028

    550,000       518,586  

TJX Cos., Inc. (The)

   

3.88%, 4/15/2030

    150,000       136,591  
              4,486,101  
Technology Hardware, Storage & Peripherals – 2.5%  

Apple, Inc.

   

1.13%, 5/11/2025

    450,000       411,486  

3.20%, 5/13/2025

    250,000       240,658  

3.25%, 2/23/2026

    468,000       446,275  

2.05%, 9/11/2026

    500,000       452,064  

3.35%, 2/9/2027

    830,000       787,137  

3.20%, 5/11/2027

    365,000       341,823  

3.00%, 11/13/2027

    1,240,000       1,146,323  

1.20%, 2/8/2028

    1,350,000       1,124,362  

1.40%, 8/5/2028

    440,000       364,301  

HP, Inc.

   

3.00%, 6/17/2027

    350,000       308,284  

4.00%, 4/15/2029

    450,000       393,158  

NetApp, Inc.

   

1.88%, 6/22/2025

    150,000       135,598  
              6,151,469  
Textiles, Apparel & Luxury Goods – 0.0%(d)  

Tapestry, Inc.

   

4.13%, 7/15/2027

    8,000       7,237  

 

See Accompanying Notes to the Financial Statements.

 

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FlexShares® Credit-Scored US Corporate Bond Index Fund (cont.)

 

 

Investments   Principal
Amount
    Value  
CORPORATE BONDS – (continued)  
Thrifts & Mortgage Finance – 0.1%  

Radian Group, Inc.

   

4.88%, 3/15/2027

  $ 300,000     $ 265,437  
Tobacco – 1.7%  

Altria Group, Inc.

   

2.35%, 5/6/2025

    360,000       332,171  

4.40%, 2/14/2026

      500,000       479,779  

4.80%, 2/14/2029

    200,000       184,116  

3.40%, 5/6/2030

    300,000       243,084  

BAT Capital Corp.

   

3.56%, 8/15/2027

    790,000       687,777  

2.73%, 3/25/2031

    225,000       164,802  

Philip Morris International, Inc.

   

2.88%, 5/1/2024

    500,000       482,221  

1.50%, 5/1/2025

    473,000       431,068  

2.75%, 2/25/2026

    500,000       458,337  

0.88%, 5/1/2026

    450,000       384,234  

3.38%, 8/15/2029

    300,000       256,613  
              4,104,202  
Trading Companies & Distributors – 0.1%  

Aircastle Ltd.

   

4.25%, 6/15/2026

    250,000       220,649  
Wireless Telecommunication Services – 0.1%  

T-Mobile USA, Inc.

   

3.88%, 4/15/2030

    150,000       132,690  
Total Corporate Bonds
(Cost $265,179,777)

 

    234,820,853  
                 
Total Investments
(Cost $265,179,777) – 97.0%

 

    234,820,853  

Other assets less liabilities – 3.0%

 

    7,318,104  
NET ASSETS – 100.0%

 

  $ 242,138,957  

 

(a) 

Security issued at a fixed coupon rate, which converts to a variable rate at a future date. Rate shown is the rate in effect as of period end.

 

(b) 

Security exempt from registration pursuant to Rule 144A under the Securities Act of 1933, as amended. These securities may be resold in transactions exempt from registration to qualified institutional investors.

 

(c) 

Step bond. Interest rate is a fixed rate for an initial period that either resets at a specific date or may reset in the future at a contingent upon predetermined trigger. The interest rate shown was the current rate as of October 31, 2022.

(d) 

Represents less than 0.05% of net assets.

 

Percentages shown are based on Net Assets.

 

As of October 31, 2022, the gross unrealized appreciation (depreciation) of investments based on the aggregate cost of investments (including derivative instruments, if applicable) for federal income tax purposes was as follows:

 

       

Aggregate gross unrealized appreciation

  $ 433  

Aggregate gross unrealized depreciation

    (30,780,036

Net unrealized depreciation

  $ (30,779,603

Federal income tax cost

  $ 265,600,456  

 

Security Type   % of Net Assets  

Corporate Bonds

    97.0

Others(1)

    3.0  
      100.0

 

(1) 

Includes any other net assets/(liabilities).

 

See Accompanying Notes to the Financial Statements.

 

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Schedule of Investments

FlexShares® Credit-Scored US Long Corporate Bond Index Fund

 

October 31, 2022

 

 

Investments   Principal
Amount
    Value  
CORPORATE BONDS – 97.7%  
Aerospace & Defense – 1.4%  

Boeing Co. (The)

   

5.81%, 5/1/2050

  $ 150,000     $ 129,009  

L3Harris Technologies, Inc.

   

5.05%, 4/27/2045

    100,000       84,915  

Lockheed Martin Corp.

   

4.09%, 9/15/2052

    125,000       99,940  

4.15%, 6/15/2053

    150,000       119,711  

Precision Castparts Corp.

   

3.90%, 1/15/2043

    100,000       78,680  
              512,255  
Auto Components – 0.2%  

Lear Corp.

   

5.25%, 5/15/2049

    75,000       58,497  
Banks – 7.5%  

Bank of America Corp.

   

6.11%, 1/29/2037

    250,000       240,083  

7.75%, 5/14/2038

    200,000       220,619  

3.31%, 4/22/2042(a)

    25,000       17,299  

4.08%, 3/20/2051(a)

    100,000       74,292  

Citigroup, Inc.

   

5.88%, 1/30/2042

    35,000       32,705  

6.68%, 9/13/2043

    150,000       149,068  

5.30%, 5/6/2044

    100,000       84,270  

4.75%, 5/18/2046

    135,000       104,447  

4.65%, 7/23/2048

    100,000       80,250  

Cooperatieve Rabobank UA

   

5.25%, 5/24/2041

    100,000       92,575  

Fifth Third Bancorp

   

8.25%, 3/1/2038

    125,000       141,640  

HSBC Holdings plc

   

6.10%, 1/14/2042

    50,000       46,396  

JPMorgan Chase & Co.

   

6.40%, 5/15/2038

    35,000       36,062  

4.95%, 6/1/2045

    350,000       289,554  

3.33%, 4/22/2052(a)

    100,000       64,925  

Regions Financial Corp.

   

7.38%, 12/10/2037

    100,000       106,796  

Wells Fargo & Co.

   

3.07%, 4/30/2041(a)

    300,000       203,267  

5.38%, 11/2/2043

    265,000       224,784  
Investments   Principal
Amount
    Value  
Banks – (continued)  

5.61%, 1/15/2044

  $ 100,000     $ 87,222  

4.90%, 11/17/2045

    150,000       119,620  

5.01%, 4/4/2051(a)

    100,000       84,761  

Westpac Banking Corp.

   

3.13%, 11/18/2041

    250,000       153,405  
              2,654,040  
Beverages – 1.2%  

Brown-Forman Corp.

   

4.00%, 4/15/2038

    100,000       83,196  

Constellation Brands, Inc.

   

5.25%, 11/15/2048

    75,000       64,444  

3.75%, 5/1/2050

    50,000       34,895  

Keurig Dr Pepper, Inc.

   

4.50%, 11/15/2045

    100,000       79,056  

3.80%, 5/1/2050

    100,000       69,706  

4.50%, 4/15/2052

    100,000       78,586  
              409,883  
Biotechnology – 4.7%  

AbbVie, Inc.

   

4.85%, 6/15/2044

    200,000       170,934  

4.75%, 3/15/2045

    100,000       83,749  

4.88%, 11/14/2048

    200,000       170,299  

4.25%, 11/21/2049

    200,000       155,162  

Amgen, Inc.

   

5.15%, 11/15/2041

    228,000       203,712  

4.40%, 5/1/2045

    200,000       161,367  

4.56%, 6/15/2048

    100,000       81,163  

3.38%, 2/21/2050

    100,000       66,612  

4.66%, 6/15/2051

    250,000       206,445  

Biogen, Inc.

   

3.25%, 2/15/2051

    100,000       62,295  

Gilead Sciences, Inc.

   

4.80%, 4/1/2044

    150,000       128,933  

2.80%, 10/1/2050

    200,000       121,623  

Regeneron Pharmaceuticals, Inc.

   

2.80%, 9/15/2050

    100,000       58,588  
              1,670,882  
Building Products – 0.8%  

Carrier Global Corp.

   

3.58%, 4/5/2050

    200,000       134,162  

 

See Accompanying Notes to the Financial Statements.

 

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FlexShares® Credit-Scored US Long Corporate Bond Index Fund (cont.)

 

 

Investments   Principal
Amount
    Value  
CORPORATE BONDS – (continued)  
Building Products – (continued)  

Johnson Controls International plc

   

4.50%, 2/15/2047

  $ 100,000     $ 76,761  

Masco Corp.

   

4.50%, 5/15/2047

    50,000       36,807  

Owens Corning

   

4.40%, 1/30/2048

    50,000       35,594  
              283,324  
Capital Markets – 2.0%  

CI Financial Corp.

   

4.10%, 6/15/2051

    100,000       56,224  

Goldman Sachs Group, Inc. (The)

   

6.75%, 10/1/2037

    100,000       98,870  

4.75%, 10/21/2045

    85,000       68,509  

Jefferies Group LLC

   

6.50%, 1/20/2043

    100,000       91,695  

Moody’s Corp.

   

4.88%, 12/17/2048

    50,000       41,943  

3.75%, 2/25/2052

    100,000       70,616  

Morgan Stanley

   

6.38%, 7/24/2042

    75,000       75,996  

4.30%, 1/27/2045

    60,000       46,228  

Nasdaq, Inc.

   

3.25%, 4/28/2050

    100,000       63,769  

S&P Global, Inc.

   

3.70%, 3/1/2052(b)

    50,000       36,392  

2.30%, 8/15/2060

    100,000       50,196  
              700,438  
Chemicals – 2.0%  

Albemarle Corp.

   

5.45%, 12/1/2044

    50,000       42,852  

Dow Chemical Co. (The)

   

9.40%, 5/15/2039

    58,000       72,202  

5.55%, 11/30/2048

    100,000       86,459  

FMC Corp.

   

4.50%, 10/1/2049

    50,000       37,122  

LYB International Finance BV

   

4.88%, 3/15/2044

    100,000       78,151  

LYB International Finance III LLC

   

4.20%, 10/15/2049

    50,000       34,404  

4.20%, 5/1/2050

    200,000       137,441  

3.63%, 4/1/2051

    200,000       124,552  
Investments   Principal
Amount
    Value  
Chemicals – (continued)  

LyondellBasell Industries NV

   

4.63%, 2/26/2055

  $ 100,000     $ 71,561  

RPM International, Inc.

   

4.25%, 1/15/2048

    50,000       35,552  
              720,296  
Communications Equipment – 1.1%  

Cisco Systems, Inc.

   

5.90%, 2/15/2039

    200,000       204,162  

5.50%, 1/15/2040

    100,000       97,739  

Motorola Solutions, Inc.

   

5.50%, 9/1/2044

    100,000       82,718  
              384,619  
Construction & Engineering – 0.2%  

Valmont Industries, Inc.

   

5.00%, 10/1/2044

    100,000       80,334  
Containers & Packaging – 0.3%  

International Paper Co.

   

6.00%, 11/15/2041

    100,000       93,191  
Diversified Telecommunication Services – 4.5%  

AT&T, Inc.

   

3.55%, 9/15/2055

    100,000       63,636  

3.80%, 12/1/2057

    282,000       185,831  

3.65%, 9/15/2059

    150,000       94,619  

Bell Canada (The)

   

4.46%, 4/1/2048

    150,000       118,799  

4.30%, 7/29/2049

    25,000       18,982  

3.65%, 8/15/2052

    200,000       135,062  

Telefonica Emisiones SA

   

5.21%, 3/8/2047

    150,000       112,773  

5.52%, 3/1/2049

    150,000       117,810  

TELUS Corp.

   

4.30%, 6/15/2049

    50,000       37,790  

Verizon Communications, Inc.

   

3.40%, 3/22/2041

    300,000       213,295  

2.88%, 11/20/2050

    100,000       59,012  

3.55%, 3/22/2051

    200,000       135,000  

3.88%, 3/1/2052

    250,000       176,663  

2.99%, 10/30/2056

    100,000       57,539  

3.70%, 3/22/2061

    100,000       65,409  
              1,592,220  

 

See Accompanying Notes to the Financial Statements.

 

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FlexShares® Credit-Scored US Long Corporate Bond Index Fund (cont.)

 

 

Investments   Principal
Amount
    Value  
CORPORATE BONDS – (continued)  
Electric Utilities – 5.1%  

AEP Texas, Inc.

   

3.45%, 5/15/2051

  $ 100,000     $ 64,806  

5.25%, 5/15/2052

    150,000       130,766  

American Electric Power Co., Inc.

   

3.25%, 3/1/2050

    50,000       31,078  

Appalachian Power Co.

   

7.00%, 4/1/2038

    100,000       105,569  

Series Y, 4.50%, 3/1/2049

    100,000       77,423  

Dominion Energy South Carolina, Inc.

   

5.10%, 6/1/2065

    50,000       42,861  

Duke Energy Corp.

   

4.80%, 12/15/2045

    150,000       121,190  

3.75%, 9/1/2046

    150,000       103,080  

Emera US Finance LP

   

4.75%, 6/15/2046

    100,000       74,144  

Georgia Power Co.

   

4.30%, 3/15/2043

    100,000       79,510  

Series B, 3.70%, 1/30/2050

    200,000       142,133  

Series A, 3.25%, 3/15/2051

    200,000       129,519  

5.13%, 5/15/2052

    100,000       89,474  

MidAmerican Energy Co.

   

4.25%, 7/15/2049

    100,000       79,934  

Pacific Gas and Electric Co.

   

4.95%, 7/1/2050

    50,000       37,272  

PacifiCorp

   

6.25%, 10/15/2037

    100,000       99,410  

Tucson Electric Power Co.

   

4.00%, 6/15/2050

    100,000       72,598  

Virginia Electric and Power Co.

   

8.88%, 11/15/2038

    200,000       249,123  

Series C, 4.63%, 5/15/2052

    100,000       83,004  
              1,812,894  
Electronic Equipment, Instruments & Components – 0.6%  

Corning, Inc.

   

4.38%, 11/15/2057

    125,000       89,056  

5.45%, 11/15/2079

    100,000       80,199  

Tyco Electronics Group SA

   

7.13%, 10/1/2037

    50,000       55,060  
              224,315  
Investments   Principal
Amount
    Value  
Entertainment – 0.3%  

Electronic Arts, Inc.

   

2.95%, 2/15/2051

  $ 50,000     $ 31,080  

Warnermedia Holdings, Inc.

   

5.14%, 3/15/2052(b)

    100,000       69,822  
              100,902  
Equity Real Estate Investment Trusts (REITs) – 1.0%  

American Homes 4 Rent LP

   

4.30%, 4/15/2052

    50,000       34,447  

Crown Castle, Inc.

   

5.20%, 2/15/2049

    100,000       82,784  

4.15%, 7/1/2050

    70,000       49,922  

3.25%, 1/15/2051

    100,000       61,148  

National Retail Properties, Inc.

   

3.50%, 4/15/2051

    150,000       93,030  

Weyerhaeuser Co.

   

4.00%, 3/9/2052

    50,000       35,067  
              356,398  
Food Products – 0.9%  

Campbell Soup Co.

   

3.13%, 4/24/2050

    100,000       63,119  

Conagra Brands, Inc.

   

5.40%, 11/1/2048

    100,000       85,582  

General Mills, Inc.

   

5.40%, 6/15/2040

    50,000       46,184  

Mondelez International, Inc.

   

2.63%, 9/4/2050

    50,000       28,931  

Tyson Foods, Inc.

   

5.10%, 9/28/2048

    100,000       87,399  
              311,215  
Gas Utilities – 0.5%  

Atmos Energy Corp.

   

4.13%, 10/15/2044

    115,000       88,553  

4.30%, 10/1/2048

    100,000       78,961  
              167,514  
Health Care Equipment & Supplies – 0.5%  

Abbott Laboratories

   

4.90%, 11/30/2046

    100,000       93,326  

Becton Dickinson and Co.

   

3.79%, 5/20/2050

    68,000       49,215  

DH Europe Finance II Sarl

   

3.40%, 11/15/2049

    50,000       35,082  
              177,623  

 

See Accompanying Notes to the Financial Statements.

 

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FlexShares® Credit-Scored US Long Corporate Bond Index Fund (cont.)

 

 

Investments   Principal
Amount
    Value  
CORPORATE BONDS – (continued)  
Health Care Providers & Services – 4.7%  

AmerisourceBergen Corp.

   

4.30%, 12/15/2047

  $ 75,000     $ 57,704  

Cardinal Health, Inc.

   

4.37%, 6/15/2047

    150,000       109,659  

Cigna Corp.

   

6.13%, 11/15/2041

    100,000       97,887  

4.90%, 12/15/2048

    100,000       84,906  

CVS Health Corp.

   

5.05%, 3/25/2048

    210,000       178,383  

Elevance Health, Inc.

   

4.55%, 5/15/2052

    310,000       254,165  

Humana, Inc.

   

8.15%, 6/15/2038

    25,000       28,047  

3.95%, 8/15/2049

    130,000       95,825  

Laboratory Corp. of America Holdings

   

4.70%, 2/1/2045

    100,000       80,973  

UnitedHealth Group, Inc.

   

5.95%, 2/15/2041

    100,000       100,035  

4.63%, 11/15/2041

    220,000       191,043  

3.70%, 8/15/2049

    75,000       55,652  

3.25%, 5/15/2051

    15,000       10,181  

4.75%, 5/15/2052

    100,000       87,473  

3.88%, 8/15/2059

    100,000       73,182  

3.13%, 5/15/2060

    125,000       77,303  

4.95%, 5/15/2062

    100,000       87,851  
              1,670,269  
Hotels, Restaurants & Leisure – 1.3%  

McDonald’s Corp.

   

4.88%, 7/15/2040

    50,000       43,971  

4.88%, 12/9/2045

    125,000       108,154  

4.45%, 3/1/2047

    100,000       81,476  

4.45%, 9/1/2048

    100,000       81,136  

3.63%, 9/1/2049

    100,000       70,544  

4.20%, 4/1/2050

    100,000       78,231  

5.15%, 9/9/2052

    15,000       13,472  
              476,984  
Household Durables – 0.1%  

MDC Holdings, Inc.

   

3.97%, 8/6/2061

    100,000       49,855  
Investments   Principal
Amount
    Value  
Household Products – 0.3%  

Church & Dwight Co., Inc.

   

5.00%, 6/15/2052

  $ 100,000     $ 87,486  
Industrial Conglomerates – 0.1%  

Trane Technologies Luxembourg Finance SA

   

4.50%, 3/21/2049

    50,000       38,237  
Insurance – 6.4%  

Aflac, Inc.

   

6.45%, 8/15/2040

    50,000       49,743  

4.75%, 1/15/2049

    50,000       41,227  

Alleghany Corp.

   

4.90%, 9/15/2044

    75,000       64,422  

Allstate Corp. (The)

   

3.85%, 8/10/2049

    30,000       21,729  

American Financial Group, Inc.

   

4.50%, 6/15/2047

    60,000       45,252  

American International Group, Inc.

   

4.38%, 6/30/2050

    40,000       31,204  

Aon Corp.

   

6.25%, 9/30/2040

    50,000       49,690  

3.90%, 2/28/2052

    100,000       70,879  

Aon Global Ltd.

   

4.60%, 6/14/2044

    55,000       44,172  

4.75%, 5/15/2045

    100,000       81,691  

Arch Capital Group Ltd.

   

7.35%, 5/1/2034

    200,000       214,730  

Arthur J Gallagher & Co.

   

3.50%, 5/20/2051

    50,000       32,203  

3.05%, 3/9/2052

    65,000       37,780  

Athene Holding Ltd.

   

3.45%, 5/15/2052

    10,000       5,872  

Berkshire Hathaway Finance Corp.

   

3.85%, 3/15/2052

    100,000       73,348  

Brown & Brown, Inc.

   

4.95%, 3/17/2052

    50,000       37,995  

Chubb INA Holdings, Inc.

   

3.05%, 12/15/2061

    50,000       29,444  

Everest Reinsurance Holdings, Inc.

   

3.50%, 10/15/2050

    100,000       63,367  

3.13%, 10/15/2052

    50,000       28,992  

Fidelity National Financial, Inc.

   

3.20%, 9/17/2051

    45,000       24,072  

 

See Accompanying Notes to the Financial Statements.

 

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FlexShares® Credit-Scored US Long Corporate Bond Index Fund (cont.)

 

 

Investments   Principal
Amount
    Value  
CORPORATE BONDS – (continued)  
Insurance – (continued)  

Hartford Financial Services Group, Inc. (The)

   

2.90%, 9/15/2051

  $ 165,000     $ 96,674  

Markel Corp.

   

5.00%, 4/5/2046

    100,000       83,605  

4.15%, 9/17/2050

    125,000       88,350  

3.45%, 5/7/2052

    100,000       63,197  

Marsh & McLennan Cos., Inc.

   

4.75%, 3/15/2039

    100,000       85,899  

4.90%, 3/15/2049

    100,000       85,360  

MetLife, Inc.

   

10.75%, 8/1/2039

    100,000       129,201  

4.60%, 5/13/2046

    100,000       83,271  

Old Republic International Corp.

   

3.85%, 6/11/2051

    50,000       32,429  

Progressive Corp. (The)

   

3.70%, 3/15/2052

    50,000       35,411  

Prudential Financial, Inc.

   

3.70%, 3/13/2051

    100,000       70,881  

Selective Insurance Group, Inc.

   

5.38%, 3/1/2049

    25,000       20,188  

Unum Group

   

4.13%, 6/15/2051

    95,000       59,800  

W R Berkley Corp.

   

6.25%, 2/15/2037

    100,000       100,252  

4.75%, 8/1/2044

    100,000       82,027  

Willis North America, Inc.

   

5.05%, 9/15/2048

    100,000       78,701  

3.88%, 9/15/2049

    50,000       32,925  
              2,275,983  
Interactive Media & Services – 0.9%  

Alphabet, Inc.

   

2.25%, 8/15/2060

    75,000       40,949  

Meta Platforms, Inc.

   

4.45%, 8/15/2052(b)

    10,000       7,421  

4.65%, 8/15/2062(b)

    365,000       269,197  
              317,567  
Internet & Direct Marketing Retail – 0.5%  

Alibaba Group Holding Ltd.

   

4.20%, 12/6/2047

    225,000       135,811  

3.15%, 2/9/2051

    80,000       38,723  
              174,534  
Investments   Principal
Amount
    Value  
IT Services – 2.4%  

Fidelity National Information Services, Inc.

   

5.63%, 7/15/2052

  $ 100,000     $ 87,388  

Fiserv, Inc.

   

4.40%, 7/1/2049

    30,000       22,556  

Global Payments, Inc.

   

4.15%, 8/15/2049

    100,000       67,426  

International Business Machines Corp.

   

4.15%, 5/15/2039

    100,000       81,406  

4.25%, 5/15/2049

    150,000       116,432  

3.43%, 2/9/2052

    100,000       65,173  

4.90%, 7/27/2052

    273,000       229,968  

PayPal Holdings, Inc.

   

5.05%, 6/1/2052

    100,000       86,656  

Western Union Co. (The)

   

6.20%, 6/21/2040

    100,000       86,842  
              843,847  
Leisure Products – 0.1%  

Hasbro, Inc.

   

6.35%, 3/15/2040

    50,000       45,730  
Machinery – 0.6%  

Dover Corp.

   

5.38%, 3/1/2041

    100,000       90,467  

Illinois Tool Works, Inc.

   

3.90%, 9/1/2042

    25,000       19,970  

Otis Worldwide Corp.

   

3.11%, 2/15/2040

    50,000       34,718  

3.36%, 2/15/2050

    100,000       64,861  
              210,016  
Media – 3.6%  

Charter Communications Operating LLC

   

6.48%, 10/23/2045

    100,000       88,543  

5.75%, 4/1/2048

    400,000       320,832  

4.80%, 3/1/2050

    100,000       70,773  

3.70%, 4/1/2051

    100,000       59,946  

Comcast Corp.

   

2.94%, 11/1/2056

    135,000       78,067  

2.99%, 11/1/2063

    100,000       56,320  

 

See Accompanying Notes to the Financial Statements.

 

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FlexShares® Credit-Scored US Long Corporate Bond Index Fund (cont.)

 

 

Investments   Principal
Amount
    Value  
CORPORATE BONDS – (continued)  
Media – (continued)  

Fox Corp.

   

5.48%, 1/25/2039

  $ 100,000     $ 85,877  

5.58%, 1/25/2049

    150,000       124,985  

Interpublic Group of Cos., Inc. (The)

   

5.40%, 10/1/2048

    50,000       42,306  

Time Warner Cable LLC

   

7.30%, 7/1/2038

    200,000       186,708  

6.75%, 6/15/2039

    100,000       88,491  

5.88%, 11/15/2040

    100,000       81,117  
              1,283,965  
Metals & Mining – 3.2%  

ArcelorMittal SA

   

6.75%, 3/1/2041(c)

    100,000       90,411  

Barrick North America Finance LLC

   

5.75%, 5/1/2043

    100,000       93,529  

Barrick PD Australia Finance Pty. Ltd.

   

5.95%, 10/15/2039

    80,000       76,694  

Freeport-McMoRan, Inc.

   

5.45%, 3/15/2043

    200,000       164,300  

Newmont Corp.

   

4.88%, 3/15/2042

    150,000       126,450  

Nucor Corp.

   

3.85%, 4/1/2052

    50,000       35,141  

Rio Tinto Finance USA Ltd.

   

2.75%, 11/2/2051

    50,000       30,804  

Teck Resources Ltd.

   

5.20%, 3/1/2042

    50,000       39,519  

Vale Overseas Ltd.

   

6.88%, 11/21/2036

    500,000       485,953  
              1,142,801  
Multiline Retail – 0.1%  

Dollar General Corp.

   

4.13%, 4/3/2050

    50,000       37,717  
Multi-Utilities – 2.7%  

Berkshire Hathaway Energy Co.

   

6.13%, 4/1/2036

    200,000       202,736  

4.45%, 1/15/2049

    100,000       80,305  

4.25%, 10/15/2050

    150,000       115,843  

2.85%, 5/15/2051

    200,000       119,874  
Investments   Principal
Amount
    Value  
Multi-Utilities – (continued)  

Consolidated Edison Co. of New York, Inc.

   

4.50%, 5/15/2058

  $ 130,000     $ 98,322  

3.60%, 6/15/2061

    100,000       66,057  

Dominion Energy, Inc.

   

Series A, 4.60%, 3/15/2049

    100,000       80,635  

NiSource, Inc.

   

5.00%, 6/15/2052

    100,000       83,378  

Sempra Energy

   

4.00%, 2/1/2048

    100,000       71,305  

Southern Co. Gas Capital Corp.

   

4.40%, 5/30/2047

    50,000       37,424  
              955,879  
Oil, Gas & Consumable Fuels – 14.6%  

BP Capital Markets America, Inc.

   

3.00%, 3/17/2052

    75,000       46,453  

Canadian Natural Resources Ltd.

   

6.50%, 2/15/2037

    100,000       96,330  

6.25%, 3/15/2038

    100,000       96,153  

6.75%, 2/1/2039

    100,000       98,946  

Cenovus Energy, Inc.

   

6.75%, 11/15/2039

    45,000       44,267  

Columbia Pipeline Group, Inc.

   

5.80%, 6/1/2045

    50,000       44,940  

ConocoPhillips Co.

   

4.03%, 3/15/2062

    50,000       37,010  

Continental Resources, Inc.

   

4.90%, 6/1/2044

    100,000       70,939  

Devon Energy Corp.

   

5.00%, 6/15/2045

    70,000       58,428  

Diamondback Energy, Inc.

   

4.25%, 3/15/2052

    85,000       61,366  

Enbridge, Inc.

   

5.50%, 12/1/2046

    25,000       22,427  

3.40%, 8/1/2051

    100,000       64,739  

Energy Transfer LP

   

5.80%, 6/15/2038

    100,000       85,360  

6.50%, 2/1/2042

    200,000       183,784  

5.00%, 5/15/2044(c)

    50,000       37,904  

6.13%, 12/15/2045

    100,000       85,776  

6.25%, 4/15/2049

    100,000       87,235  

5.00%, 5/15/2050

    160,000       121,496  

 

See Accompanying Notes to the Financial Statements.

 

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FlexShares® Credit-Scored US Long Corporate Bond Index Fund (cont.)

 

 

Investments   Principal
Amount
    Value  
CORPORATE BONDS – (continued)  
Oil, Gas & Consumable Fuels – (continued)  

Enterprise Products Operating LLC

   

5.95%, 2/1/2041

  $ 180,000     $ 170,505  

4.45%, 2/15/2043

    100,000       78,974  

4.85%, 3/15/2044

    230,000       189,057  

4.25%, 2/15/2048

    85,000       63,093  

3.70%, 1/31/2051

    85,000       57,213  

3.95%, 1/31/2060

    150,000       99,621  

Exxon Mobil Corp.

   

3.45%, 4/15/2051

    100,000       71,474  

Hess Corp.

   

6.00%, 1/15/2040

    50,000       46,833  

5.80%, 4/1/2047

    100,000       90,673  

Kinder Morgan Energy Partners LP

   

6.95%, 1/15/2038

    100,000       99,368  

6.50%, 9/1/2039

    150,000       141,767  

6.38%, 3/1/2041

    100,000       92,413  

5.50%, 3/1/2044

    150,000       126,707  

Kinder Morgan, Inc.

   

5.55%, 6/1/2045

    125,000       108,041  

5.05%, 2/15/2046

    50,000       40,441  

5.20%, 3/1/2048

    100,000       81,895  

Magellan Midstream Partners LP

   

5.15%, 10/15/2043

    15,000       12,241  

4.20%, 10/3/2047

    145,000       102,657  

4.85%, 2/1/2049

    100,000       77,600  

3.95%, 3/1/2050

    100,000       68,194  

Marathon Oil Corp.

   

5.20%, 6/1/2045

    100,000       81,995  

Marathon Petroleum Corp.

   

6.50%, 3/1/2041

    100,000       97,387  

4.50%, 4/1/2048

    105,000       78,867  

MPLX LP

   

4.70%, 4/15/2048

    200,000       149,157  

5.50%, 2/15/2049

    100,000       83,446  

4.95%, 3/14/2052

    200,000       154,612  

4.90%, 4/15/2058

    150,000       108,752  

ONEOK Partners LP

   

6.85%, 10/15/2037

    200,000       190,325  

6.13%, 2/1/2041

    100,000       87,027  

ONEOK, Inc.

   

4.95%, 7/13/2047

    150,000       113,713  

7.15%, 1/15/2051

    100,000       93,782  

Plains All American Pipeline LP

   

5.15%, 6/1/2042

    100,000       75,511  

4.70%, 6/15/2044

    100,000       70,563  
Investments   Principal
Amount
    Value  
Oil, Gas & Consumable Fuels – (continued)  

Spectra Energy Partners LP

   

5.95%, 9/25/2043

  $ 100,000     $ 92,381  

Suncor Energy, Inc.

   

6.50%, 6/15/2038

    100,000       98,276  

3.75%, 3/4/2051

    115,000       78,308  

Targa Resources Corp.

   

6.25%, 7/1/2052

    100,000       89,367  

Valero Energy Corp.

   

3.65%, 12/1/2051

    50,000       33,170  

4.00%, 6/1/2052

    100,000       70,685  

Williams Cos., Inc. (The)

   

6.30%, 4/15/2040

    100,000       96,347  

4.85%, 3/1/2048

    35,000       27,936  

3.50%, 10/15/2051

    100,000       64,018  
              5,197,945  
Pharmaceuticals – 1.5%  

Bristol-Myers Squibb Co.

 

 

3.90%, 3/15/2062

    100,000       73,044  

Johnson & Johnson

 

 

5.85%, 7/15/2038

    150,000       157,415  

Merck & Co., Inc.

 

 

2.75%, 12/10/2051

    100,000       63,529  

2.90%, 12/10/2061

    100,000       60,787  

Royalty Pharma plc

 

 

3.55%, 9/2/2050

    50,000       30,538  

3.35%, 9/2/2051

    100,000       58,792  

Zoetis, Inc.

 

 

4.45%, 8/20/2048

    100,000       81,049  
              525,154  
Professional Services – 0.2%  

Equifax, Inc.

 

 

7.00%, 7/1/2037

    50,000       50,156  

Verisk Analytics, Inc.

 

 

3.63%, 5/15/2050

    50,000       32,836  
              82,992  
Road & Rail – 3.2%  

Burlington Northern Santa Fe LLC

 

 

5.75%, 5/1/2040

    100,000       99,068  

5.15%, 9/1/2043

    200,000       184,226  

4.90%, 4/1/2044

    300,000       266,764  

 

See Accompanying Notes to the Financial Statements.

 

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FlexShares® Credit-Scored US Long Corporate Bond Index Fund (cont.)

 

 

Investments   Principal
Amount
    Value  
CORPORATE BONDS – (continued)  
Road & Rail – (continued)  

Canadian Pacific Railway Co.

 

 

6.13%, 9/15/2115

  $ 100,000     $ 90,552  

CSX Corp.

 

 

4.50%, 8/1/2054

    50,000       39,845  

Kansas City Southern

 

 

4.20%, 11/15/2069

    50,000       34,347  

Norfolk Southern Corp.

 

 

3.16%, 5/15/2055

    50,000       30,613  

5.10%, 8/1/2118

    50,000       38,646  

Union Pacific Corp.

 

 

3.84%, 3/20/2060

    200,000       142,890  

4.10%, 9/15/2067

    200,000       144,744  

3.75%, 2/5/2070

    100,000       66,821  
              1,138,516  
Semiconductors & Semiconductor Equipment – 3.3%  

Broadcom, Inc.

 

 

3.42%, 4/15/2033(b)

    150,000       113,978  

3.47%, 4/15/2034(b)

    200,000       149,701  

3.14%, 11/15/2035(b)

    200,000       138,735  

3.19%, 11/15/2036(b)

    110,000       75,027  

3.50%, 2/15/2041(b)

    290,000       191,125  

3.75%, 2/15/2051(b)

    100,000       64,093  

Intel Corp.

 

 

4.95%, 3/25/2060

    50,000       40,488  

KLA Corp.

 

 

5.25%, 7/15/2062

    100,000       88,246  

Micron Technology, Inc.

 

 

3.37%, 11/1/2041

    100,000       63,388  

NXP BV

 

 

3.25%, 11/30/2051

    100,000       57,863  

Texas Instruments, Inc.

 

 

4.15%, 5/15/2048

    35,000       28,753  

TSMC Arizona Corp.

 

 

4.50%, 4/22/2052

    200,000       165,529  
              1,176,926  
Software – 3.2%  

Microsoft Corp.

 

 

2.53%, 6/1/2050

    100,000       62,733  

2.92%, 3/17/2052

    100,000       67,565  

4.50%, 2/6/2057

    100,000       87,906  

3.04%, 3/17/2062

    269,000       175,301  
Investments   Principal
Amount
    Value  
Software – (continued)  

Oracle Corp.

 

 

6.13%, 7/8/2039

  $ 105,000     $ 96,303  

3.65%, 3/25/2041

    300,000       203,160  

4.13%, 5/15/2045

    225,000       154,419  

3.60%, 4/1/2050

    200,000       123,105  

4.38%, 5/15/2055

    115,000       78,014  

3.85%, 4/1/2060

    125,000       75,486  
              1,123,992  
Specialty Retail – 2.6%  

Dick’s Sporting Goods, Inc.

 

 

4.10%, 1/15/2052

    100,000       60,973  

Home Depot, Inc. (The)

 

 

4.50%, 12/6/2048

    200,000       169,404  

2.75%, 9/15/2051

    100,000       60,827  

Lowe’s Cos., Inc.

 

 

2.80%, 9/15/2041

    220,000       140,059  

4.05%, 5/3/2047

    100,000       73,428  

4.55%, 4/5/2049

    150,000       117,113  

5.13%, 4/15/2050

    100,000       85,391  

4.25%, 4/1/2052

    200,000       148,503  

4.45%, 4/1/2062

    100,000       72,636  
              928,334  
Technology Hardware, Storage & Peripherals – 2.3%  

Apple, Inc.

 

 

4.38%, 5/13/2045

    100,000       87,210  

4.65%, 2/23/2046

    190,000       171,635  

2.95%, 9/11/2049

    100,000       67,339  

2.65%, 2/8/2051

    100,000       62,320  

2.70%, 8/5/2051

    200,000       125,674  

2.55%, 8/20/2060

    100,000       57,569  

2.80%, 2/8/2061

    100,000       59,299  

2.85%, 8/5/2061

    100,000       59,914  

Hewlett Packard Enterprise Co.

 

 

6.35%, 10/15/2045(c)

    50,000       45,218  

HP, Inc.

 

 

6.00%, 9/15/2041

    100,000       88,611  
              824,789  
Tobacco – 4.3%  

Altria Group, Inc.

 

 

5.80%, 2/14/2039

    300,000       256,333  

4.25%, 8/9/2042

    140,000       95,278  

 

See Accompanying Notes to the Financial Statements.

 

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FlexShares® Credit-Scored US Long Corporate Bond Index Fund (cont.)

 

 

Investments   Principal
Amount
    Value  
CORPORATE BONDS – (continued)  
Tobacco – (continued)  

4.50%, 5/2/2043

  $ 100,000     $ 68,429  

5.38%, 1/31/2044

    225,000       179,954  

5.95%, 2/14/2049

    250,000       204,187  

BAT Capital Corp.

 

 

3.73%, 9/25/2040

    490,000       308,494  

Philip Morris International, Inc.

 

 

6.38%, 5/16/2038

    50,000       46,582  

4.13%, 3/4/2043

    330,000       225,614  

4.25%, 11/10/2044

    200,000       138,688  
              1,523,559  
Trading Companies & Distributors – 0.2%  

WW Grainger, Inc.

   

4.60%, 6/15/2045

    100,000       86,502  
Water Utilities – 0.4%  

Essential Utilities, Inc.

   

3.35%, 4/15/2050

    200,000       125,392  
Wireless Telecommunication Services – 0.1%  

Rogers Communications, Inc.

   

4.55%, 3/15/2052(b)

    50,000       38,628  
Total Corporate Bonds
(Cost $47,766,420)

 

    34,694,439  
                 
Total Investments – 97.7%
(Cost $47,766,420)

 

    34,694,439  

Other assets less liabilities – 2.3%

 

    803,295  
NET ASSETS – 100.0%

 

  $ 35,497,734  

 

(a) 

Security issued at a fixed coupon rate, which converts to a variable rate at a future date. Rate shown is the rate in effect as of period end.

 

(b) 

Security exempt from registration pursuant to Rule 144A under the Securities Act of 1933, as amended. These securities may be resold in transactions exempt from registration to qualified institutional investors.

 

(c) 

Step bond. Interest rate is a fixed rate for an initial period that either resets at a specific date or may reset in the future at a contingent upon predetermined trigger. The interest rate shown was the current rate as of October 31, 2022.

 

Percentages shown are based on Net Assets.

As of October 31, 2022, the gross unrealized appreciation (depreciation) of investments based on the aggregate cost of investments (including derivative instruments, if applicable) for federal income tax purposes was as follows:

 

       

Aggregate gross unrealized appreciation

  $  

Aggregate gross unrealized depreciation

    (13,160,445

Net unrealized depreciation

  $ (13,160,445

Federal income tax cost

  $ 47,854,884  

 

Security Type   % of Net Assets

Corporate Bonds

      97.7 %

Others(1)

      2.3
        100.0 %

 

(1) 

Includes any other net assets/(liabilities).

 

See Accompanying Notes to the Financial Statements.

 

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Schedule of Investments

FlexShares® High Yield Value-Scored Bond Index Fund

 

October 31, 2022

 

 

Investments   Principal
Amount
    Value  
CORPORATE BONDS – 97.0%  
Aerospace & Defense – 2.4%  

Bombardier, Inc.

   

7.13%, 6/15/2026(a)

  $ 1,725,000     $ 1,632,829  

6.00%, 2/15/2028(a)

    1,650,000       1,468,335  

F-Brasile SpA

 

 

Series NR, 7.38%, 8/15/2026(a)

    1,650,000       1,303,500  

Howmet Aerospace, Inc.

   

5.95%, 2/1/2037

    225,000       206,113  

Maxar Technologies, Inc.

   

7.75%, 6/15/2027(a)

    900,000       882,315  

Rolls-Royce plc

   

3.63%, 10/14/2025(a)

    1,285,000       1,130,414  

5.75%, 10/15/2027(a)

    970,000       877,821  

Spirit AeroSystems, Inc.

   

7.50%, 4/15/2025(a)

    1,620,000       1,573,895  

TransDigm UK Holdings plc

   

6.88%, 5/15/2026

    645,000       629,529  

TransDigm, Inc.

   

6.38%, 6/15/2026

    1,460,000       1,408,900  

7.50%, 3/15/2027

    800,000       788,304  

5.50%, 11/15/2027

    3,885,000       3,543,897  

4.63%, 1/15/2029

    2,585,000       2,201,205  

4.88%, 5/1/2029

    1,650,000       1,402,921  

Triumph Group, Inc.

   

6.25%, 9/15/2024(a)

    800,000       739,584  

Wesco Aircraft Holdings, Inc.

   

8.50%, 11/15/2024(a)

    2,320,000       1,206,400  
              20,995,962  
Air Freight & Logistics – 0.0%(b)  

Western Global Airlines LLC

   

10.38%, 8/15/2025(a)

    460,000       386,400  
Airlines – 0.6%  

Allegiant Travel Co.

   

7.25%, 8/15/2027(a)

    1,075,000       1,010,547  

American Airlines Group, Inc.

   

3.75%, 3/1/2025(a)

    1,077,000       947,609  

American Airlines, Inc.

   

5.75%, 4/20/2029(a)

    1,230,000       1,119,300  
Investments   Principal
Amount
    Value  
Airlines – (continued)  

Hawaiian Brand Intellectual Property Ltd.

   

5.75%, 1/20/2026(a)

  $ 1,745,000     $ 1,606,567  

United Airlines, Inc.

   

4.63%, 4/15/2029(a)

    420,000       359,222  
              5,043,245  
Auto Components – 1.8%  

Allison Transmission, Inc.

   

4.75%, 10/1/2027(a)

    480,000       441,902  

5.88%, 6/1/2029(a)

    1,000,000       932,500  

3.75%, 1/30/2031(a)

    585,000       466,687  

American Axle & Manufacturing, Inc.

   

6.88%, 7/1/2028

    725,000       669,788  

5.00%, 10/1/2029

    400,000       324,749  

Clarios Global LP

   

8.50%, 5/15/2027(a)

    3,740,000       3,665,200  

Dana Financing Luxembourg Sarl

   

5.75%, 4/15/2025(a)

    445,000       432,695  

Dana, Inc.

   

5.38%, 11/15/2027

    340,000       307,700  

5.63%, 6/15/2028

    750,000       678,750  

Dealer Tire LLC

   

8.00%, 2/1/2028(a)

    725,000       634,084  

Dornoch Debt Merger Sub, Inc.

   

6.63%, 10/15/2029(a)

    1,445,000       983,875  

Icahn Enterprises LP

   

5.25%, 5/15/2027

    850,000       783,182  

4.38%, 2/1/2029

    275,000       229,589  

IHO Verwaltungs GmbH

   

4.75%, 9/15/2026(a) (c)

    385,000       324,215  

6.00%, 5/15/2027(a) (c)

    565,000       485,194  

6.37%, 5/15/2029(a) (c)

    1,020,000       870,396  

JB Poindexter & Co., Inc.

   

7.13%, 4/15/2026(a)

    685,000       652,963  

Patrick Industries, Inc.

   

7.50%, 10/15/2027(a)

    635,000       581,769  

4.75%, 5/1/2029(a)

    1,370,000       1,034,350  

Real Hero Merger Sub 2, Inc.

   

6.25%, 2/1/2029(a)

    1,305,000       935,588  

 

See Accompanying Notes to the Financial Statements.

 

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FlexShares® High Yield Value-Scored Bond Index Fund (cont.)

 

 

Investments   Principal
Amount
    Value  
CORPORATE BONDS – (continued)  
Auto Components – (continued)  

Tenneco, Inc.

   

7.88%, 1/15/2029(a)

  $ 575,000     $ 568,045  

Wheel Pros, Inc.

   

6.50%, 5/15/2029(a)

    795,000       374,201  
              16,377,422  
Automobiles – 1.1%  

Ford Motor Co.

   

6.63%, 10/1/2028

    535,000       527,743  

9.63%, 4/22/2030

    750,000       837,224  

7.45%, 7/16/2031

    1,517,000       1,522,355  

3.25%, 2/12/2032

    615,000       461,754  

6.10%, 8/19/2032

    350,000       320,357  

4.75%, 1/15/2043

    1,211,000       843,413  

7.40%, 11/1/2046

    115,000       105,888  

5.29%, 12/8/2046

    690,000       510,828  

Jaguar Land Rover Automotive plc

   

7.75%, 10/15/2025(a)

    980,000       904,089  

Mclaren Finance plc

   

7.50%, 8/1/2026(a)

    1,215,000       962,924  

PM General Purchaser LLC

   

9.50%, 10/1/2028(a)

    1,410,000       1,212,195  

Thor Industries, Inc.

   

4.00%, 10/15/2029(a)

    1,780,000       1,439,628  

Winnebago Industries, Inc.

   

6.25%, 7/15/2028(a)

    305,000       283,819  
              9,932,217  
Banks – 1.1%  

Intesa Sanpaolo SpA

   

5.71%, 1/15/2026(a)

    2,085,000       1,942,250  

4.95%, 6/1/2042(a) (d)

    100,000       58,523  

Texas Capital Bancshares, Inc.

   

4.00%, 5/6/2031(d)

    490,000       424,299  

UniCredit SpA

   

5.86%, 6/19/2032(a) (d)

    1,400,000       1,159,946  

7.30%, 4/2/2034(a) (d)

    3,475,000       2,948,328  

5.46%, 6/30/2035(a) (d)

    4,835,000       3,602,465  
              10,135,811  
Investments   Principal
Amount
    Value  
Beverages – 0.1%  

Triton Water Holdings, Inc.

   

6.25%, 4/1/2029(a)

  $ 1,535,000     $ 1,162,574  
Biotechnology – 0.1%  

Emergent BioSolutions, Inc.

   

3.88%, 8/15/2028(a)

    1,475,000       884,322  

Grifols Escrow Issuer SA

   

4.75%, 10/15/2028(a)

    210,000       164,062  
              1,048,384  
Building Products – 1.7%  

Builders FirstSource, Inc.

   

4.25%, 2/1/2032(a)

    545,000       436,109  

6.38%, 6/15/2032(a)

    485,000       446,054  

Camelot Return Merger Sub, Inc.

   

8.75%, 8/1/2028(a)

    1,545,000       1,286,212  

Cornerstone Building Brands, Inc.

   

6.13%, 1/15/2029(a)

    1,885,000       1,178,125  

CP Atlas Buyer, Inc.

   

7.00%, 12/1/2028(a)

    1,109,000       798,480  

Eco Material Technologies, Inc.

   

7.88%, 1/31/2027(a)

    855,000       799,049  

James Hardie International Finance DAC

   

5.00%, 1/15/2028(a)

    305,000       275,832  

JELD-WEN, Inc.

   

6.25%, 5/15/2025(a)

    205,000       191,675  

Masonite International Corp.

   

5.38%, 2/1/2028(a)

    630,000       576,740  

MIWD Holdco II LLC

   

5.50%, 2/1/2030(a)

    1,090,000       840,750  

New Enterprise Stone & Lime Co., Inc.

   

5.25%, 7/15/2028(a)

    1,160,000       1,009,200  

9.75%, 7/15/2028(a)

    1,055,000       905,520  

Oscar Acquisition Co. LLC

   

9.50%, 4/15/2030(a)

    1,290,000       1,092,391  

PGT Innovations, Inc.

   

4.38%, 10/1/2029(a)

    300,000       248,805  

Smyrna Ready Mix Concrete LLC

   

6.00%, 11/1/2028(a)

    2,300,000       1,932,000  

Standard Industries, Inc.

   

5.00%, 2/15/2027(a)

    275,000       248,875  

4.75%, 1/15/2028(a)

    520,000       455,650  

 

See Accompanying Notes to the Financial Statements.

 

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FlexShares® High Yield Value-Scored Bond Index Fund (cont.)

 

 

Investments   Principal
Amount
    Value  
CORPORATE BONDS – (continued)  
Building Products – (continued)  

4.38%, 7/15/2030(a)

  $ 1,105,000     $ 893,448  

3.38%, 1/15/2031(a)

    720,000       538,704  

Victors Merger Corp.

   

6.38%, 5/15/2029(a)

    1,880,000       966,451  
              15,120,070  
Capital Markets – 0.5%  

Advisor Group Holdings, Inc.

   

10.75%, 8/1/2027(a)

    465,000       458,316  

AG Issuer LLC

   

6.25%, 3/1/2028(a)

    300,000       279,098  

AG TTMT Escrow Issuer LLC

   

8.63%, 9/30/2027(a)

    405,000       406,519  

Aretec Escrow Issuer, Inc.

   

7.50%, 4/1/2029(a)

    870,000       713,400  

Brightsphere Investment Group, Inc.

   

4.80%, 7/27/2026

    185,000       165,575  

Compass Group Diversified Holdings LLC

   

5.25%, 4/15/2029(a)

    1,450,000       1,247,000  

Hightower Holding LLC

   

6.75%, 4/15/2029(a)

    655,000       533,254  

Jane Street Group

   

4.50%, 11/15/2029(a)

    120,000       106,063  

Nomura Holdings, Inc.

   

2.65%, 1/16/2025

    140,000       131,046  

StoneX Group, Inc.

   

8.63%, 6/15/2025(a)

    350,000       345,625  
              4,385,896  
Chemicals – 4.2%  

Ashland LLC

   

3.38%, 9/1/2031(a)

    310,000       242,538  

ASP Unifrax Holdings, Inc.

   

5.25%, 9/30/2028(a)

    1,610,000       1,279,549  

7.50%, 9/30/2029(a)

    970,000       649,900  

Axalta Coating Systems LLC

   

4.75%, 6/15/2027(a)

    845,000       769,984  

3.38%, 2/15/2029(a)

    150,000       123,281  

Cerdia Finanz GmbH

   

10.50%, 2/15/2027(a)

    1,225,000       991,690  
Investments   Principal
Amount
    Value  
Chemicals – (continued)  

Cheever Escrow Issuer LLC

   

7.13%, 10/1/2027(a)

  $ 210,000     $ 192,780  

Chemours Co. (The)

   

5.75%, 11/15/2028(a)

    1,810,000       1,537,595  

4.63%, 11/15/2029(a)

    2,095,000       1,634,100  

Cornerstone Chemical Co.

   

6.75%, 8/15/2024(a)

    170,000       127,819  

CVR Partners LP

   

6.13%, 6/15/2028(a)

    715,000       646,903  

Diamond BC BV

   

4.63%, 10/1/2029(a)

    215,000       157,941  

FXI Holdings, Inc.

   

7.88%, 11/1/2024(a)

    700,000       600,586  

12.25%, 11/15/2026(a)

    1,665,000       1,443,888  

Gates Global LLC

   

6.25%, 1/15/2026(a)

    1,090,000       1,046,400  

GPD Cos., Inc.

   

10.13%, 4/1/2026(a)

    550,000       491,721  

Herens Holdco Sarl

   

4.75%, 5/15/2028(a)

    375,000       307,214  

Illuminate Buyer LLC

   

9.00%, 7/1/2028(a)

    1,010,000       852,995  

INEOS Quattro Finance 2 plc

   

3.38%, 1/15/2026(a)

    415,000       350,974  

Innophos Holdings, Inc.

   

9.38%, 2/15/2028(a)

    565,000       537,914  

Iris Holding, Inc.

   

10.00%, 12/15/2028(a)

    750,000       637,500  

LSF11 A5 HoldCo LLC

   

6.63%, 10/15/2029(a)

    760,000       599,070  

Mativ Holdings, Inc.

   

6.88%, 10/1/2026(a)

    770,000       705,557  

Methanex Corp.

   

5.13%, 10/15/2027

    1,475,000       1,345,200  

5.25%, 12/15/2029

    2,461,000       2,106,028  

Minerals Technologies, Inc.

   

5.00%, 7/1/2028(a)

    805,000       699,344  

NOVA Chemicals Corp.

   

4.25%, 5/15/2029(a)

    1,185,000       966,408  

Olympus Water US Holding Corp.

   

4.25%, 10/1/2028(a)

    1,220,000       990,412  

6.25%, 10/1/2029(a)

    940,000       650,908  

 

See Accompanying Notes to the Financial Statements.

 

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FlexShares® High Yield Value-Scored Bond Index Fund (cont.)

 

 

Investments  

Principal

Amount

    Value  
CORPORATE BONDS – (continued)  
Chemicals – (continued)  

Polar US Borrower LLC

   

6.75%, 5/15/2026(a)

  $ 695,000     $ 331,774  

Rain CII Carbon LLC

   

7.25%, 4/1/2025(a)

    1,070,000       917,525  

SCIH Salt Holdings, Inc.

   

4.88%, 5/1/2028(a)

    1,190,000       1,032,914  

6.63%, 5/1/2029(a)

    1,500,000       1,203,966  

SCIL IV LLC

   

5.38%, 11/1/2026(a)

    970,000       771,082  

SK Invictus Intermediate II Sarl

   

5.00%, 10/30/2029(a)

    1,410,000       1,153,197  

Trinseo Materials Operating SCA

   

5.38%, 9/1/2025(a)

    1,614,000       1,248,832  

5.13%, 4/1/2029(a)

    1,615,000       916,513  

Tronox, Inc.

   

4.63%, 3/15/2029(a)

    3,865,000       2,984,904  

Valvoline, Inc.

   

3.63%, 6/15/2031(a)

    200,000       157,800  

Vibrantz Technologies, Inc.

   

9.00%, 2/15/2030(a)

    1,645,000       1,083,888  

WR Grace Holdings LLC

   

4.88%, 6/15/2027(a)

    780,000       682,500  

5.63%, 8/15/2029(a)

    2,500,000       1,932,450  
              37,103,544  
Commercial Services & Supplies – 3.2%  

ACCO Brands Corp.

   

4.25%, 3/15/2029(a)

    525,000       417,113  

Allied Universal Holdco LLC

   

6.63%, 7/15/2026(a)

    2,150,000       2,053,336  

9.75%, 7/15/2027(a)

    2,265,000       1,969,213  

4.63%, 6/1/2028(a)

    2,835,000       2,350,908  

6.00%, 6/1/2029(a)

    2,040,000       1,416,367  

Aptim Corp.

   

7.75%, 6/15/2025(a)

    1,160,000       796,804  

Aramark Services, Inc.

   

6.38%, 5/1/2025(a)

    2,080,000       2,057,656  

CoreCivic, Inc.

   

4.75%, 10/15/2027

    520,000       431,476  

Covanta Holding Corp.

   

4.88%, 12/1/2029(a)

    190,000       161,775  

5.00%, 9/1/2030

    755,000       628,783  
Investments  

Principal

Amount

    Value  
Commercial Services & Supplies – (continued)  

Deluxe Corp.

   

8.00%, 6/1/2029(a)

  $ 1,815,000     $ 1,513,165  

Garda World Security Corp.

   

4.63%, 2/15/2027(a)

    840,000       746,013  

9.50%, 11/1/2027(a)

    1,185,000       1,069,462  

6.00%, 6/1/2029(a)

    1,090,000       849,459  

GEO Group, Inc. (The)

   

10.50%, 6/30/2028

    280,000       280,000  

GFL Environmental, Inc.

   

4.00%, 8/1/2028(a)

    1,080,000       934,632  

IAA, Inc.

   

5.50%, 6/15/2027(a)

    620,000       580,194  

Interface, Inc.

   

5.50%, 12/1/2028(a)

    645,000       508,944  

Intrado Corp.

   

8.50%, 10/15/2025(a)

    1,480,000       1,293,912  

Legends Hospitality Holding Co. LLC

   

5.00%, 2/1/2026(a)

    560,000       490,000  

Madison IAQ LLC

   

4.13%, 6/30/2028(a)

    315,000       260,663  

5.88%, 6/30/2029(a)

    2,300,000       1,575,500  

Pitney Bowes, Inc.

   

4.63%, 3/15/2024

    345,000       315,331  

Prime Security Services Borrower LLC

   

6.25%, 1/15/2028(a)

    2,830,000       2,600,728  

Stericycle, Inc.

   

5.38%, 7/15/2024(a)

    755,000       743,675  

Vericast Corp.

   

11.00%, 9/15/2026(a)

    1,335,000       1,309,969  

WASH Multifamily Acquisition, Inc.

   

5.75%, 4/15/2026(a)

    805,000       750,637  

Waste Pro USA, Inc.

   

5.50%, 2/15/2026(a)

    560,000       518,230  
              28,623,945  
Communications Equipment – 0.2%  

CommScope, Inc.

   

7.13%, 7/1/2028(a)

    1,580,000       1,338,146  

 

See Accompanying Notes to the Financial Statements.

 

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FlexShares® High Yield Value-Scored Bond Index Fund (cont.)

 

 

Investments  

Principal

Amount

    Value  
CORPORATE BONDS – (continued)  
Construction & Engineering – 1.2%  

Artera Services LLC

   

9.03%, 12/4/2025(a)

  $ 2,205,000     $ 1,842,630  

Brand Industrial Services, Inc.

   

8.50%, 7/15/2025(a)

    2,237,000       1,608,327  

Brundage-Bone Concrete Pumping Holdings, Inc.

   

6.00%, 2/1/2026(a)

    815,000       737,575  

Global Infrastructure Solutions, Inc.

   

5.63%, 6/1/2029(a)

    965,000       713,565  

7.50%, 4/15/2032(a)

    650,000       481,007  

Great Lakes Dredge & Dock Corp.

   

5.25%, 6/1/2029(a)

    1,140,000       901,471  

HTA Group Ltd.

   

7.00%, 12/18/2025(a)

    1,030,000       901,250  

Pike Corp.

   

5.50%, 9/1/2028(a)

    1,595,000       1,361,939  

Promontoria Holding 264 BV

   

7.88%, 3/1/2027(a)

    655,000       596,050  

Railworks Holdings LP

   

8.25%, 11/15/2028(a)

    635,000       583,589  

VM Consolidated, Inc.

   

5.50%, 4/15/2029(a)

    760,000       663,446  

Weekley Homes LLC

   

4.88%, 9/15/2028(a)

    580,000       467,166  
              10,858,015  
Consumer Finance – 2.6%  

Cobra Acquisition Co. LLC

   

6.38%, 11/1/2029(a)

    870,000       578,550  

Credit Acceptance Corp.

   

5.13%, 12/31/2024(a)

    395,000       367,303  

6.63%, 3/15/2026

    455,000       430,384  

Enova International, Inc.

   

8.50%, 9/1/2024(a)

    610,000       570,443  

FirstCash, Inc.

   

5.63%, 1/1/2030(a)

    775,000       683,158  

Ford Motor Credit Co. LLC

   

4.54%, 8/1/2026

    960,000       883,488  

4.27%, 1/9/2027

    1,145,000       1,033,809  

4.95%, 5/28/2027

    2,235,000       2,046,053  

4.13%, 8/17/2027

    1,695,000       1,505,245  
Investments  

Principal

Amount

    Value  
Consumer Finance – (continued)  

3.82%, 11/2/2027

  $ 1,040,000     $ 893,310  

2.90%, 2/16/2028

    960,000       779,312  

2.90%, 2/10/2029

    1,035,000       811,377  

5.11%, 5/3/2029

    2,242,000       2,004,348  

4.00%, 11/13/2030

    1,735,000       1,403,233  

goeasy Ltd.

   

4.38%, 5/1/2026(a)

    340,000       291,550  

LFS Topco LLC

   

5.88%, 10/15/2026(a)

    430,000       336,011  

OneMain Finance Corp.

   

3.50%, 1/15/2027

    950,000       778,633  

6.63%, 1/15/2028

    1,570,000       1,426,235  

3.88%, 9/15/2028

    1,355,000       1,055,139  

5.38%, 11/15/2029

    1,615,000       1,324,300  

4.00%, 9/15/2030

    500,000       377,500  

PRA Group, Inc.

   

7.38%, 9/1/2025(a)

    395,000       377,835  

5.00%, 10/1/2029(a)

    1,360,000       1,090,040  

PROG Holdings, Inc.

   

6.00%, 11/15/2029(a)

    2,200,000       1,795,860  

World Acceptance Corp.

   

7.00%, 11/1/2026(a)

    960,000       600,595  
              23,443,711  
Containers & Packaging – 1.6%  

Cascades, Inc.

   

5.13%, 1/15/2026(a)

    190,000       170,635  

5.38%, 1/15/2028(a)

    640,000       547,360  

Clydesdale Acquisition Holdings, Inc.

   

6.63%, 4/15/2029(a)

    990,000       939,906  

8.75%, 4/15/2030(a)

    4,025,000       3,536,969  

Graham Packaging Co., Inc.

   

7.13%, 8/15/2028(a)

    1,500,000       1,229,420  

Intelligent Packaging Ltd. Finco, Inc.

   

6.00%, 9/15/2028(a)

    1,010,000       751,378  

LABL, Inc.

   

6.75%, 7/15/2026(a)

    945,000       897,750  

5.88%, 11/1/2028(a)

    1,230,000       1,068,452  

Mauser Packaging Solutions Holding Co.

   

7.25%, 4/15/2025(a)

    1,490,000       1,341,145  

 

See Accompanying Notes to the Financial Statements.

 

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FlexShares® High Yield Value-Scored Bond Index Fund (cont.)

 

 

Investments  

Principal

Amount

    Value  
CORPORATE BONDS – (continued)  
Containers & Packaging – (continued)  

Owens-Brockway Glass Container, Inc.

   

5.38%, 1/15/2025(a)

  $ 345,000     $ 326,025  

6.38%, 8/15/2025(a)

    675,000       629,438  

6.63%, 5/13/2027(a)

    805,000       768,762  

Pactiv LLC

   

7.95%, 12/15/2025

    275,000       255,288  

Sealed Air Corp.

   

6.88%, 7/15/2033(a)

    150,000       143,668  

Trident TPI Holdings, Inc.

   

9.25%, 8/1/2024(a)

    365,000       340,432  

Trivium Packaging Finance BV

   

5.50%, 8/15/2026(a) (e)

    420,000       386,274  

8.50%, 8/15/2027(a) (e)

    950,000       893,201  
              14,226,103  
Distributors – 0.1%  

American Builders & Contractors Supply Co., Inc.

   

4.00%, 1/15/2028(a)

    195,000       172,066  

BCPE Empire Holdings, Inc.

   

7.63%, 5/1/2027(a)

    960,000       876,910  
              1,048,976  
Diversified Consumer Services – 0.6%  

Adtalem Global Education, Inc.

   

5.50%, 3/1/2028(a)

    635,000       579,438  

Grand Canyon University

   

4.13%, 10/1/2024

    830,000       778,125  

5.13%, 10/1/2028

    695,000       621,156  

Metis Merger Sub LLC

   

6.50%, 5/15/2029(a)

    1,045,000       838,633  

Service Corp. International

   

3.38%, 8/15/2030

    395,000       318,854  

Signal Parent, Inc.

   

6.13%, 4/1/2029(a)

    655,000       282,043  

StoneMor, Inc.

   

8.50%, 5/15/2029(a)

    860,000       725,625  

WW International, Inc.

   

4.50%, 4/15/2029(a)

    1,795,000       986,805  
              5,130,679  
Investments  

Principal

Amount

    Value  
Diversified Financial Services – 1.1%  

Armor Holdco, Inc.

   

8.50%, 11/15/2029(a)

  $ 760,000     $ 566,686  

CPI CG, Inc.

   

8.63%, 3/15/2026(a)

    336,000       316,887  

Jefferies Finance LLC

   

5.00%, 8/15/2028(a)

    2,070,000       1,625,012  

Jefferson Capital Holdings LLC

   

6.00%, 8/15/2026(a)

    450,000       374,558  

Midcap Financial Issuer Trust

   

6.50%, 5/1/2028(a)

    1,435,000       1,219,567  

5.63%, 1/15/2030(a)

    900,000       693,000  

MPH Acquisition Holdings LLC

   

5.75%, 11/1/2028(a)

    1,805,000       1,394,363  

Oxford Finance LLC

   

6.38%, 2/1/2027(a)

    335,000       306,525  

Sabre GLBL, Inc.

   

9.25%, 4/15/2025(a)

    1,375,000       1,331,543  

7.38%, 9/1/2025(a)

    1,700,000       1,595,756  
              9,423,897  
Diversified Telecommunication Services – 7.0%  

Altice France Holding SA

   

10.50%, 5/15/2027(a)

    3,430,000       2,672,896  

6.00%, 2/15/2028(a)

    2,565,000       1,658,711  

Altice France SA

   

5.50%, 1/15/2028(a)

    1,525,000       1,204,750  

5.13%, 1/15/2029(a)

    980,000       737,450  

5.13%, 7/15/2029(a)

    5,590,000       4,210,248  

5.50%, 10/15/2029(a)

    4,550,000       3,469,375  

CCO Holdings LLC

   

5.13%, 5/1/2027(a)

    1,245,000       1,153,467  

5.00%, 2/1/2028(a)

    565,000       511,325  

5.38%, 6/1/2029(a)

    205,000       183,143  

6.38%, 9/1/2029(a)

    160,000       147,438  

4.75%, 3/1/2030(a)

    1,135,000       953,854  

4.50%, 8/15/2030(a)

    895,000       726,346  

4.25%, 2/1/2031(a)

    1,975,000       1,560,250  

4.75%, 2/1/2032(a)

    635,000       508,030  

4.50%, 5/1/2032

    1,897,000       1,498,630  

4.50%, 6/1/2033(a)

    1,010,000       765,894  

4.25%, 1/15/2034(a)

    1,225,000       900,375  

Frontier Communications Holdings LLC

   

5.00%, 5/1/2028(a)

    230,000       201,250  

6.75%, 5/1/2029(a)

    3,830,000       3,154,963  

 

See Accompanying Notes to the Financial Statements.

 

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FlexShares® High Yield Value-Scored Bond Index Fund (cont.)

 

 

Investments  

Principal

Amount

    Value  
CORPORATE BONDS – (continued)  
Diversified Telecommunication Services – (continued)  

5.88%, 11/1/2029

  $ 2,737,000     $ 2,132,164  

6.00%, 1/15/2030(a)

    3,600,000       2,815,200  

8.75%, 5/15/2030(a)

    130,000       132,762  

Iliad Holding SASU

   

6.50%, 10/15/2026(a)

    1,595,000       1,477,162  

7.00%, 10/15/2028(a)

    1,855,000       1,678,775  

Intelsat Jackson Holdings SA

   

6.50%, 3/15/2030(a)

    4,165,000       3,822,471  

Level 3 Financing, Inc.

   

4.25%, 7/1/2028(a)

    2,760,000       2,277,000  

3.63%, 1/15/2029(a)

    410,000       312,625  

Lumen Technologies, Inc.

   

5.13%, 12/15/2026(a)

    1,660,000       1,421,375  

4.00%, 2/15/2027(a)

    1,740,000       1,479,348  

Series G, 6.88%, 1/15/2028

    1,410,000       1,191,450  

4.50%, 1/15/2029(a)

    3,625,000       2,555,453  

5.38%, 6/15/2029(a)

    1,870,000       1,373,309  

Sprint Capital Corp.

   

8.75%, 3/15/2032

    690,000       809,812  

Telecom Italia Capital SA

   

6.38%, 11/15/2033

    245,000       188,258  

6.00%, 9/30/2034

    240,000       175,135  

7.20%, 7/18/2036

    525,000       408,849  

7.72%, 6/4/2038

    540,000       429,300  

Virgin Media Finance plc

   

5.00%, 7/15/2030(a)

    2,925,000       2,344,059  

Virgin Media Secured Finance plc

   

5.50%, 5/15/2029(a)

    1,785,000       1,622,065  

Windstream Escrow LLC

   

7.75%, 8/15/2028(a)

    3,046,000       2,635,704  

Zayo Group Holdings, Inc.

   

4.00%, 3/1/2027(a)

    2,140,000       1,653,150  

6.13%, 3/1/2028(a)

    3,915,000       2,603,475  
              61,757,296  
Electric Utilities – 1.5%  

DPL, Inc.

   

4.13%, 7/1/2025

    495,000       467,290  

Drax Finco plc

   

6.63%, 11/1/2025(a)

    430,000       399,900  
Investments  

Principal

Amount

    Value  
Electric Utilities – (continued)  

Emera, Inc.

   

Series 16-A, 6.75%, 6/15/2076(d)

  $ 2,515,000     $ 2,344,287  

FirstEnergy Corp.

   

2.05%, 3/1/2025

    225,000       206,831  

Series A, 1.60%, 1/15/2026

    335,000       291,340  

Series B, 4.40%, 7/15/2027(e)

    200,000       187,822  

Series C, 5.35%, 7/15/2047(e)

    225,000       185,643  

Series C, 3.40%, 3/1/2050

    340,000       211,225  

Leeward Renewable Energy Operations LLC

   

4.25%, 7/1/2029(a)

    445,000       360,450  

NextEra Energy Operating Partners LP

   

3.88%, 10/15/2026(a)

    625,000       579,344  

4.50%, 9/15/2027(a)

    550,000       511,500  

NRG Energy, Inc.

   

5.75%, 1/15/2028

    1,350,000       1,287,562  

5.25%, 6/15/2029(a)

    995,000       902,962  

3.63%, 2/15/2031(a)

    505,000       401,864  

3.88%, 2/15/2032(a)

    755,000       595,280  

PG&E Corp.

   

5.00%, 7/1/2028

    2,050,000       1,847,655  

Vistra Operations Co. LLC

   

5.63%, 2/15/2027(a)

    1,760,000       1,677,773  

4.38%, 5/1/2029(a)

    785,000       671,391  
              13,130,119  
Electronic Equipment, Instruments & Components – 0.1%  

Likewize Corp.

   

9.75%, 10/15/2025(a)

    585,000       529,281  
Energy Equipment & Services – 2.4%  

Archrock Partners LP

   

6.88%, 4/1/2027(a)

    995,000       947,737  

6.25%, 4/1/2028(a)

    2,770,000       2,575,823  

Bristow Group, Inc.

   

6.88%, 3/1/2028(a)

    1,325,000       1,226,446  

CGG SA

   

8.75%, 4/1/2027(a)

    1,759,000       1,555,273  

Enerflex Ltd.

   

9.00%, 10/15/2027(a)

    1,200,000       1,167,360  

 

See Accompanying Notes to the Financial Statements.

 

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FlexShares® High Yield Value-Scored Bond Index Fund (cont.)

 

 

Investments  

Principal

Amount

    Value  
CORPORATE BONDS – (continued)  
Energy Equipment & Services – (continued)  

Oceaneering International, Inc.

   

6.00%, 2/1/2028

  $ 1,050,000     $ 936,799  

Precision Drilling Corp.

   

7.13%, 1/15/2026(a)

    390,000       383,140  

6.88%, 1/15/2029(a)

    965,000       887,443  

Solaris Midstream Holdings LLC

   

7.63%, 4/1/2026(a)

    415,000       395,288  

Transocean Guardian Ltd.

   

5.88%, 1/15/2024(a)

    545,508       530,272  

Transocean Pontus Ltd.

   

6.13%, 8/1/2025(a)

    400,400       385,421  

Transocean Proteus Ltd.

   

6.25%, 12/1/2024(a)

    339,750       331,256  

USA Compression Partners LP

   

6.88%, 4/1/2026

    1,370,000       1,315,022  

6.88%, 9/1/2027

    2,575,000       2,459,125  

Valaris Ltd.

   

8.25%, 4/30/2028(a) (c)

    415,000       408,256  

Weatherford International Ltd.

   

11.00%, 12/1/2024(a)

    208,000       213,783  

8.63%, 4/30/2030(a)

    5,410,000       5,098,925  

Welltec International ApS

   

8.25%, 10/15/2026(a)

    605,000       586,390  
              21,403,759  
Entertainment – 0.5%  

Allen Media LLC

   

10.50%, 2/15/2028(a)

    1,415,000       573,429  

Cinemark USA, Inc.

   

5.88%, 3/15/2026(a)

    1,346,000       1,133,076  

5.25%, 7/15/2028(a)

    2,819,000       2,140,143  

WMG Acquisition Corp.

   

3.75%, 12/1/2029(a)

    500,000       416,250  

3.00%, 2/15/2031(a)

    240,000       187,293  
              4,450,191  
Equity Real Estate Investment Trusts (REITs) – 2.4%  

Brookfield Property REIT, Inc.

   

5.75%, 5/15/2026(a)

    1,350,000       1,253,057  

4.50%, 4/1/2027(a)

    1,460,000       1,242,226  

Diversified Healthcare Trust

   

4.75%, 5/1/2024

    365,000       312,747  

9.75%, 6/15/2025

    945,000       890,927  
Investments  

Principal

Amount

    Value  
Equity Real Estate Investment Trusts (REITs) – (continued)  

Global Net Lease, Inc.

   

3.75%, 12/15/2027(a)

  $ 1,000,000     $ 808,100  

HAT Holdings I LLC

   

3.38%, 6/15/2026(a)

    1,330,000       1,081,316  

Iron Mountain, Inc.

   

5.63%, 7/15/2032(a)

    224,000       192,051  

MPT Operating Partnership LP

   

5.25%, 8/1/2026

    1,100,000       992,112  

5.00%, 10/15/2027

    3,100,000       2,652,918  

4.63%, 8/1/2029

    3,300,000       2,614,359  

3.50%, 3/15/2031

    490,000       336,710  

SBA Communications Corp.

   

3.13%, 2/1/2029

    1,000,000       808,230  

Service Properties Trust

   

4.50%, 3/15/2025

    505,000       446,925  

5.25%, 2/15/2026

    675,000       583,875  

4.75%, 10/1/2026

    980,000       796,507  

4.95%, 2/15/2027

    1,030,000       833,847  

3.95%, 1/15/2028

    290,000       213,157  

Uniti Group LP

   

4.75%, 4/15/2028(a)

    1,230,000       1,005,458  

6.50%, 2/15/2029(a)

    4,025,000       2,887,938  

6.00%, 1/15/2030(a)

    2,541,000       1,734,055  
              21,686,515  
Food & Staples Retailing – 0.1%  

C&S Group Enterprises LLC

   

5.00%, 12/15/2028(a)

    820,000       606,177  
Food Products – 0.9%  

B&G Foods, Inc.

   

5.25%, 4/1/2025

    1,935,000       1,758,470  

5.25%, 9/15/2027

    2,035,000       1,707,100  

Post Holdings, Inc.

   

5.63%, 1/15/2028(a)

    1,310,000       1,224,719  

5.50%, 12/15/2029(a)

    1,760,000       1,583,859  

4.63%, 4/15/2030(a)

    863,000       728,213  

4.50%, 9/15/2031(a)

    730,000       603,856  

Sigma Holdco BV

   

7.88%, 5/15/2026(a)

    390,000       238,980  

Simmons Foods, Inc.

   

4.63%, 3/1/2029(a)

    425,000       354,634  
              8,199,831  

 

See Accompanying Notes to the Financial Statements.

 

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FlexShares® High Yield Value-Scored Bond Index Fund (cont.)

 

 

Investments  

Principal

Amount

    Value  
CORPORATE BONDS – (continued)  
Gas Utilities – 0.8%  

AmeriGas Partners LP

   

5.63%, 5/20/2024

  $ 1,015,000     $ 991,841  

5.50%, 5/20/2025

    1,620,000       1,551,490  

5.88%, 8/20/2026

    1,345,000       1,258,250  

5.75%, 5/20/2027

    1,185,000       1,092,784  

Suburban Propane Partners LP

   

5.88%, 3/1/2027

    585,000       552,823  

5.00%, 6/1/2031(a)

    110,000       92,469  

Superior Plus LP

   

4.50%, 3/15/2029(a)

    1,995,000       1,691,024  
              7,230,681  
Health Care Equipment & Supplies – 0.8%  

Garden Spinco Corp.

   

8.63%, 7/20/2030(a)

    745,000       766,273  

Hologic, Inc.

   

4.63%, 2/1/2028(a)

    500,000       467,500  

Medline Borrower LP

   

3.88%, 4/1/2029(a)

    3,055,000       2,495,935  

5.25%, 10/1/2029(a)

    3,580,000       2,787,925  

Varex Imaging Corp.

   

7.88%, 10/15/2027(a)

    494,000       482,125  
              6,999,758  
Health Care Providers & Services – 2.1%  

AHP Health Partners, Inc.

   

5.75%, 7/15/2029(a)

    1,025,000       784,125  

Air Methods Corp.

   

8.00%, 5/15/2025(a)

    265,000       137,170  

DaVita, Inc.

   

4.63%, 6/1/2030(a)

    2,648,000       2,064,447  

3.75%, 2/15/2031(a)

    770,000       556,733  

Encompass Health Corp.

   

4.50%, 2/1/2028

    900,000       805,410  

4.75%, 2/1/2030

    380,000       323,950  

4.63%, 4/1/2031

    200,000       165,000  

Envision Healthcare Corp.

   

8.75%, 10/15/2026(a)

    3,775,000       1,132,500  

Global Medical Response, Inc.

   

6.50%, 10/1/2025(a)

    655,000       520,725  

Hadrian Merger Sub, Inc.

   

8.50%, 5/1/2026(a)

    55,000       50,050  
Investments  

Principal

Amount

    Value  
Health Care Providers & Services – (continued)  

Legacy LifePoint Health LLC

   

6.75%, 4/15/2025(a)

  $ 440,000     $ 389,400  

4.38%, 2/15/2027(a)

    600,000       473,086  

LifePoint Health, Inc.

   

5.38%, 1/15/2029(a)

    1,115,000       712,329  

ModivCare, Inc.

   

5.88%, 11/15/2025(a)

    674,000       640,250  

Molina Healthcare, Inc.

   

3.88%, 11/15/2030(a)

    200,000       169,959  

3.88%, 5/15/2032(a)

    400,000       333,600  

Pediatrix Medical Group, Inc.

   

5.38%, 2/15/2030(a)

    25,000       21,500  

Prime Healthcare Services, Inc.

   

7.25%, 11/1/2025(a)

    1,005,000       875,918  

Radiology Partners, Inc.

   

9.25%, 2/1/2028(a)

    1,545,000       817,305  

RegionalCare Hospital Partners Holdings, Inc.

   

9.75%, 12/1/2026(a)

    2,970,000       2,367,981  

RP Escrow Issuer LLC

   

5.25%, 12/15/2025(a)

    895,000       669,227  

Select Medical Corp.

   

6.25%, 8/15/2026(a)

    1,655,000       1,577,604  

Surgery Center Holdings, Inc.

   

10.00%, 4/15/2027(a)

    395,000       383,267  

Team Health Holdings, Inc.

   

6.38%, 2/1/2025(a)

    455,000       343,525  

Tenet Healthcare Corp.

   

6.13%, 10/1/2028(a)

    1,145,000       990,997  

Toledo Hospital (The)

   

Series B, 5.33%, 11/15/2028

    525,000       346,909  

US Acute Care Solutions LLC

   

6.38%, 3/1/2026(a)

    905,000       820,536  

US Renal Care, Inc.

   

10.63%, 7/15/2027(a)

    1,098,000       435,913  
              18,909,416  
Hotels, Restaurants & Leisure – 5.2%  

1011778 BC ULC

   

3.88%, 1/15/2028(a)

    300,000       263,677  

4.38%, 1/15/2028(a)

    1,060,000       929,758  

4.00%, 10/15/2030(a)

    1,775,000       1,448,844  

 

See Accompanying Notes to the Financial Statements.

 

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FlexShares® High Yield Value-Scored Bond Index Fund (cont.)

 

 

Investments  

Principal

Amount

    Value  
CORPORATE BONDS – (continued)  
Hotels, Restaurants & Leisure – (continued)  

Affinity Gaming

   

6.88%, 12/15/2027(a)

  $ 1,230,000     $ 1,026,745  

Boyne USA, Inc.

   

4.75%, 5/15/2029(a)

    195,000       170,625  

Caesars Entertainment, Inc.

   

8.13%, 7/1/2027(a)

    2,195,000       2,134,638  

Carnival Holdings Bermuda Ltd.

   

10.38%, 5/1/2028(a)

    2,775,000       2,809,909  

Carrols Restaurant Group, Inc.

   

5.88%, 7/1/2029(a)

    660,000       463,650  

CCM Merger, Inc.

   

6.38%, 5/1/2026(a)

    190,000       173,307  

CEC Entertainment LLC

   

6.75%, 5/1/2026(a)

    705,000       659,433  

Fertitta Entertainment LLC

   

4.63%, 1/15/2029(a)

    425,000       369,622  

6.75%, 1/15/2030(a)

    2,700,000       2,119,500  

Full House Resorts, Inc.

   

8.25%, 2/15/2028(a)

    1,265,000       1,100,550  

Genting New York LLC

   

3.30%, 2/15/2026(a)

    580,000       508,482  

GPS Hospitality Holding Co. LLC

   

7.00%, 8/15/2028(a)

    870,000       611,175  

Hilton Grand Vacations Borrower Escrow LLC

   

5.00%, 6/1/2029(a)

    1,780,000       1,526,581  

4.88%, 7/1/2031(a)

    85,000       69,488  

Jacobs Entertainment, Inc.

   

6.75%, 2/15/2029(a)

    720,000       634,802  

Las Vegas Sands Corp.

   

3.50%, 8/18/2026

    685,000       598,298  

3.90%, 8/8/2029

    205,000       165,699  

Life Time, Inc.

   

5.75%, 1/15/2026(a)

    1,405,000       1,306,650  

8.00%, 4/15/2026(a)

    1,005,000       876,213  

MajorDrive Holdings IV LLC

   

6.38%, 6/1/2029(a)

    1,195,000       842,117  

Marriott Ownership Resorts, Inc.

   

4.75%, 1/15/2028

    570,000       492,021  

Merlin Entertainments Ltd.

   

5.75%, 6/15/2026(a)

    350,000       325,463  

MGM Resorts International

   

5.50%, 4/15/2027

    935,000       861,182  
Investments  

Principal

Amount

    Value  
Hotels, Restaurants & Leisure – (continued)  

Midwest Gaming Borrower LLC

   

4.88%, 5/1/2029(a)

  $ 1,650,000     $ 1,395,302  

Mohegan Gaming & Entertainment

   

8.00%, 2/1/2026(a)

    1,790,000       1,509,919  

Motion Bondco DAC

   

6.63%, 11/15/2027(a)

    590,000       493,582  

Raptor Acquisition Corp.

   

4.88%, 11/1/2026(a)

    400,000       353,000  

Resorts World Las Vegas LLC

   

4.63%, 4/16/2029(a)

    3,870,000       2,771,110  

4.63%, 4/6/2031(a)

    1,100,000       745,627  

Scientific Games Holdings LP

   

6.63%, 3/1/2030(a)

    2,875,000       2,470,718  

SeaWorld Parks & Entertainment, Inc.

   

5.25%, 8/15/2029(a)

    1,420,000       1,221,404  

Six Flags Entertainment Corp.

   

5.50%, 4/15/2027(a)

    780,000       702,000  

Sizzling Platter LLC

   

8.50%, 11/28/2025(a)

    230,000       200,917  

Speedway Motorsports LLC

   

4.88%, 11/1/2027(a)

    250,000       217,218  

TKC Holdings, Inc.

   

6.88%, 5/15/2028(a)

    875,000       726,250  

10.50%, 5/15/2029(a)

    1,525,000       1,082,862  

Travel + Leisure Co.

   

6.00%, 4/1/2027(e)

    605,000       564,892  

4.63%, 3/1/2030(a)

    35,000       28,252  

Viking Cruises Ltd.

   

6.25%, 5/15/2025(a)

    270,000       236,250  

5.88%, 9/15/2027(a)

    1,765,000       1,394,786  

7.00%, 2/15/2029(a)

    1,090,000       864,758  

Viking Ocean Cruises Ship VII Ltd.

   

5.63%, 2/15/2029(a)

    760,000       592,443  

VOC Escrow Ltd.

   

5.00%, 2/15/2028(a)

    1,130,000       930,261  

Wynn Las Vegas LLC

   

5.50%, 3/1/2025(a)

    2,710,000       2,564,961  

Wynn Resorts Finance LLC

   

7.75%, 4/15/2025(a)

    905,000       882,402  

Yum! Brands, Inc.

   

4.75%, 1/15/2030(a)

    400,000       357,500  

3.63%, 3/15/2031

    570,000       457,425  

 

See Accompanying Notes to the Financial Statements.

 

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FlexShares® High Yield Value-Scored Bond Index Fund (cont.)

 

 

Investments  

Principal

Amount

    Value  
CORPORATE BONDS – (continued)  
Hotels, Restaurants & Leisure – (continued)  

4.63%, 1/31/2032

  $ 565,000     $ 483,092  

5.38%, 4/1/2032

    555,000       496,431  

6.88%, 11/15/2037

    65,000       63,700  
              46,295,491  
Household Durables – 2.3%  

Adams Homes, Inc.

   

7.50%, 2/15/2025(a)

    210,000       169,899  

Ashton Woods USA LLC

   

6.63%, 1/15/2028(a)

    555,000       471,231  

4.63%, 8/1/2029(a)

    755,000       567,194  

4.63%, 4/1/2030(a)

    870,000       645,636  

Beazer Homes USA, Inc.

   

7.25%, 10/15/2029

    1,210,000       1,001,275  

Brookfield Residential Properties, Inc.

   

6.25%, 9/15/2027(a)

    2,065,000       1,801,713  

5.00%, 6/15/2029(a)

    1,375,000       1,035,691  

4.88%, 2/15/2030(a)

    1,860,000       1,430,217  

Century Communities, Inc.

   

6.75%, 6/1/2027

    740,000       706,404  

3.88%, 8/15/2029(a)

    225,000       177,196  

Empire Communities Corp.

   

7.00%, 12/15/2025(a)

    930,000       801,680  

Installed Building Products, Inc.

   

5.75%, 2/1/2028(a)

    540,000       477,225  

KB Home

   

6.88%, 6/15/2027

    500,000       483,610  

7.25%, 7/15/2030

    630,000       581,962  

4.00%, 6/15/2031

    50,000       37,875  

LGI Homes, Inc.

   

4.00%, 7/15/2029(a)

    645,000       494,592  

M/I Homes, Inc.

   

4.95%, 2/1/2028

    815,000       699,262  

Mattamy Group Corp.

   

5.25%, 12/15/2027(a)

    380,000       324,691  

4.63%, 3/1/2030(a)

    1,525,000       1,189,115  

Meritage Homes Corp.

   

6.00%, 6/1/2025

    550,000       534,020  

5.13%, 6/6/2027

    470,000       420,839  

3.88%, 4/15/2029(a)

    100,000       80,370  

New Home Co., Inc. (The)

   

7.25%, 10/15/2025(a)

    1,460,000       1,130,794  
Investments  

Principal

Amount

    Value  
Household Durables – (continued)  

Newell Brands, Inc.

   

5.63%, 4/1/2036(e)

  $ 80,000     $ 66,472  

5.75%, 4/1/2046(e)

    291,000       223,925  

Shea Homes LP

   

4.75%, 2/15/2028(a)

    785,000       662,139  

4.75%, 4/1/2029(a)

    385,000       313,860  

SWF Escrow Issuer Corp.

   

6.50%, 10/1/2029(a)

    1,360,000       782,000  

Taylor Morrison Communities, Inc.

   

5.88%, 6/15/2027(a)

    735,000       689,246  

5.75%, 1/15/2028(a)

    930,000       852,415  

5.13%, 8/1/2030(a)

    80,000       66,375  

TopBuild Corp.

   

3.63%, 3/15/2029(a)

    140,000       111,245  

4.13%, 2/15/2032(a)

    150,000       117,446  

Tri Pointe Homes, Inc.

   

5.25%, 6/1/2027

    865,000       743,912  

5.70%, 6/15/2028

    880,000       762,414  
              20,653,940  
Household Products – 0.5%  

Central Garden & Pet Co.

   

4.13%, 4/30/2031(a)

    300,000       249,000  

Energizer Holdings, Inc.

   

6.50%, 12/31/2027(a)

    700,000       640,465  

4.75%, 6/15/2028(a)

    1,375,000       1,141,690  

4.38%, 3/31/2029(a)

    1,740,000       1,393,027  

Kronos Acquisition Holdings, Inc.

   

7.00%, 12/31/2027(a)

    755,000       634,200  
              4,058,382  
Independent Power and Renewable Electricity
Producers – 0.9%
 

Atlantica Sustainable Infrastructure plc

   

4.13%, 6/15/2028(a)

    435,000       368,662  

Calpine Corp.

   

5.13%, 3/15/2028(a)

    3,045,000       2,699,740  

4.63%, 2/1/2029(a)

    2,270,000       1,907,309  

5.00%, 2/1/2031(a)

    3,015,000       2,547,443  

3.75%, 3/1/2031(a)

    350,000       286,746  
              7,809,900  

 

See Accompanying Notes to the Financial Statements.

 

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FlexShares® High Yield Value-Scored Bond Index Fund (cont.)

 

 

Investments  

Principal

Amount

    Value  
CORPORATE BONDS – (continued)  
Insurance – 1.8%  

Acrisure LLC

   

7.00%, 11/15/2025(a)

  $ 1,075,000     $ 1,010,392  

10.13%, 8/1/2026(a)

    375,000       371,626  

4.25%, 2/15/2029(a)

    290,000       236,817  

6.00%, 8/1/2029(a)

    1,090,000       903,637  

Alliant Holdings Intermediate LLC

   

6.75%, 10/15/2027(a)

    1,410,000       1,286,625  

5.88%, 11/1/2029(a)

    925,000       779,340  

AmWINS Group, Inc.

   

4.88%, 6/30/2029(a)

    345,000       294,920  

AssuredPartners, Inc.

   

5.63%, 1/15/2029(a)

    1,285,000       1,056,913  

BroadStreet Partners, Inc.

   

5.88%, 4/15/2029(a)

    1,605,000       1,288,131  

Enstar Finance LLC

   

5.75%, 9/1/2040(d)

    765,000       678,082  

5.50%, 1/15/2042(d)

    1,025,000       805,384  

Global Atlantic Fin Co.

   

4.70%, 10/15/2051(a) (d)

    1,385,000       1,020,184  

GTCR AP Finance, Inc.

   

8.00%, 5/15/2027(a)

    540,000       514,449  

HUB International Ltd.

   

5.63%, 12/1/2029(a)

    1,125,000       964,676  

Liberty Mutual Group, Inc.

   

7.80%, 3/15/2037(a)

    275,000       302,721  

4.30%, 2/1/2061(a)

    225,000       132,552  

NFP Corp.

   

4.88%, 8/15/2028(a)

    290,000       250,186  

6.88%, 8/15/2028(a)

    4,260,000       3,619,658  
              15,516,293  
Interactive Media & Services – 0.4%  

Cars.com, Inc.

   

6.38%, 11/1/2028(a)

    860,000       745,173  

Rackspace Technology Global, Inc.

   

3.50%, 2/15/2028(a)

    1,850,000       1,221,671  

5.38%, 12/1/2028(a)

    1,945,000       818,728  

ZipRecruiter, Inc.

   

5.00%, 1/15/2030(a)

    895,000       732,244  
              3,517,816  
Investments  

Principal

Amount

    Value  
Internet & Direct Marketing Retail – 0.6%  

ANGI Group LLC

   

3.88%, 8/15/2028(a)

  $ 1,865,000     $ 1,366,169  

Millennium Escrow Corp.

   

6.63%, 8/1/2026(a)

    1,570,000       1,130,400  

Photo Holdings Merger Sub, Inc.

   

8.50%, 10/1/2026(a)

    1,630,000       1,072,654  

QVC, Inc.

   

4.45%, 2/15/2025

    1,000,000       874,620  

4.75%, 2/15/2027

    800,000       633,792  
              5,077,635  
IT Services – 1.2%  

Acuris Finance US, Inc.

   

5.00%, 5/1/2028(a)

    559,000       452,790  

Ahead DB Holdings LLC

   

6.63%, 5/1/2028(a)

    435,000       353,251  

Arches Buyer, Inc.

   

4.25%, 6/1/2028(a)

    900,000       738,324  

6.13%, 12/1/2028(a)

    721,000       555,909  

Cogent Communications Group, Inc.

   

3.50%, 5/1/2026(a)

    610,000       550,525  

7.00%, 6/15/2027(a)

    775,000       735,783  

Conduent Business Services LLC

   

6.00%, 11/1/2029(a)

    1,750,000       1,435,000  

Endurance International Group Holdings, Inc.

   

6.00%, 2/15/2029(a)

    1,475,000       984,679  

ION Trading Technologies Sarl

   

5.75%, 5/15/2028(a)

    655,000       527,000  

Northwest Fiber LLC

   

4.75%, 4/30/2027(a)

    55,000       49,442  

6.00%, 2/15/2028(a)

    430,000       337,352  

10.75%, 6/1/2028(a)

    354,000       332,317  

Presidio Holdings, Inc.

   

8.25%, 2/1/2028(a)

    1,115,000       992,350  

Unisys Corp.

   

6.88%, 11/1/2027(a)

    1,825,000       1,526,863  

Virtusa Corp.

   

7.13%, 12/15/2028(a)

    1,240,000       889,480  
              10,461,065  

 

See Accompanying Notes to the Financial Statements.

 

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FlexShares® High Yield Value-Scored Bond Index Fund (cont.)

 

 

Investments  

Principal

Amount

    Value  
CORPORATE BONDS – (continued)  
Leisure Products – 0.3%  

Universal Entertainment Corp.

   

8.50%, 12/11/2024(a)

  $ 1,769,000     $ 1,613,469  

Vista Outdoor, Inc.

   

4.50%, 3/15/2029(a)

    1,790,000       1,398,599  
              3,012,068  
Machinery – 1.2%  

GrafTech Finance, Inc.

   

4.63%, 12/15/2028(a)

    1,830,000       1,482,300  

Granite US Holdings Corp.

   

11.00%, 10/1/2027(a)

    520,000       486,200  

Husky III Holding Ltd.

   

13.00%, 2/15/2025(a) (c)

    775,000       708,179  

Interpipe Holdings plc

   

8.38%, 5/13/2026(a)

    500,000       184,030  

JPW Industries Holding Corp.

   

9.00%, 10/1/2024(a)

    360,000       311,400  

OT Merger Corp.

   

7.88%, 10/15/2029(a)

    655,000       420,838  

SPX FLOW, Inc.

   

8.75%, 4/1/2030(a)

    1,140,000       926,250  

Terex Corp.

   

5.00%, 5/15/2029(a)

    1,290,000       1,150,745  

Titan Acquisition Ltd.

   

7.75%, 4/15/2026(a)

    2,235,000       1,827,112  

Titan International, Inc.

   

7.00%, 4/30/2028

    305,000       285,123  

TK Elevator Holdco GmbH

   

7.63%, 7/15/2028(a)

    830,000       686,016  

TK Elevator US Newco, Inc.

   

5.25%, 7/15/2027(a)

    1,840,000       1,649,100  

Wabash National Corp.

   

4.50%, 10/15/2028(a)

    875,000       735,562  
              10,852,855  
Media – 6.6%  

Advantage Sales & Marketing, Inc.

   

6.50%, 11/15/2028(a)

    1,190,000       1,012,285  

Altice Financing SA

   

5.00%, 1/15/2028(a)

    1,705,000       1,348,073  

5.75%, 8/15/2029(a)

    4,420,000       3,468,639  
Investments  

Principal

Amount

    Value  
Media – (continued)  

Belo Corp.

   

7.75%, 6/1/2027

  $ 410,000     $ 400,164  

7.25%, 9/15/2027

    345,000       332,925  

Cable One, Inc.

   

4.00%, 11/15/2030(a)

    220,000       179,058  

CMG Media Corp.

   

8.88%, 12/15/2027(a)

    2,220,000       1,881,450  

CSC Holdings LLC

   

7.50%, 4/1/2028(a)

    2,015,000       1,745,736  

6.50%, 2/1/2029(a)

    195,000       183,787  

5.75%, 1/15/2030(a)

    1,385,000       1,059,525  

4.63%, 12/1/2030(a)

    645,000       464,253  

Diamond Sports Group LLC

   

5.38%, 8/15/2026(a)

    10,925,000       2,185,000  

6.63%, 8/15/2027(a)

    6,394,000       311,708  

Directv Financing LLC

   

5.88%, 8/15/2027(a)

    3,970,000       3,575,382  

DISH DBS Corp.

   

5.88%, 11/15/2024

    2,725,000       2,511,905  

7.75%, 7/1/2026

    7,185,000       6,062,631  

5.25%, 12/1/2026(a)

    970,000       842,687  

7.38%, 7/1/2028

    3,589,000       2,717,304  

5.75%, 12/1/2028(a)

    1,610,000       1,298,063  

5.13%, 6/1/2029

    4,194,000       2,816,892  

GCI LLC

   

4.75%, 10/15/2028(a)

    1,195,000       1,006,071  

Gray Escrow II, Inc.

   

5.38%, 11/15/2031(a)

    1,075,000       862,688  

iHeartCommunications, Inc.

   

8.38%, 5/1/2027

    2,600,000       2,335,560  

Liberty Interactive LLC

   

8.50%, 7/15/2029

    240,000       152,400  

8.25%, 2/1/2030

    135,000       84,276  

McGraw-Hill Education, Inc.

   

5.75%, 8/1/2028(a)

    1,220,000       1,074,210  

8.00%, 8/1/2029(a)

    1,660,000       1,413,075  

Nexstar Media, Inc.

   

5.63%, 7/15/2027(a)

    360,000       340,020  

Paramount Global

   

6.37%, 3/30/2062(d)

    1,300,000       1,099,045  

Radiate Holdco LLC

   

4.50%, 9/15/2026(a)

    815,000       688,675  

6.50%, 9/15/2028(a)

    2,240,000       1,411,200  

 

See Accompanying Notes to the Financial Statements.

 

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FlexShares® High Yield Value-Scored Bond Index Fund (cont.)

 

 

Investments  

Principal

Amount

    Value  
CORPORATE BONDS – (continued)  
Media – (continued)  

Scripps Escrow II, Inc.

   

5.38%, 1/15/2031(a)

  $ 220,000     $ 178,750  

Sinclair Television Group, Inc.

   

5.13%, 2/15/2027(a)

    490,000       411,747  

5.50%, 3/1/2030(a)

    1,775,000       1,327,292  

Sirius XM Radio, Inc.

   

3.13%, 9/1/2026(a)

    1,310,000       1,170,616  

5.00%, 8/1/2027(a)

    1,990,000       1,830,800  

4.00%, 7/15/2028(a)

    595,000       511,508  

4.13%, 7/1/2030(a)

    795,000       650,539  

3.88%, 9/1/2031(a)

    865,000       692,000  

Summer BC Bidco B LLC

   

5.50%, 10/31/2026(a)

    626,000       498,178  

Townsquare Media, Inc.

   

6.88%, 2/1/2026(a)

    800,000       755,352  

Univision Communications, Inc.

   

4.50%, 5/1/2029(a)

    800,000       673,504  

7.38%, 6/30/2030(a)

    345,000       333,788  

UPC Holding BV

   

5.50%, 1/15/2028(a)

    780,000       684,600  

Urban One, Inc.

   

7.38%, 2/1/2028(a)

    1,080,000       943,704  

Virgin Media Vendor Financing Notes IV DAC

   

5.00%, 7/15/2028(a)

    885,000       753,490  

VZ Secured Financing BV

   

5.00%, 1/15/2032(a)

    760,000       605,788  

Ziggo Bond Co. BV

   

6.00%, 1/15/2027(a)

    770,000       692,768  

5.13%, 2/28/2030(a)

    963,000       763,101  

Ziggo BV

   

4.88%, 1/15/2030(a)

    520,000       436,465  
              58,778,677  
Metals & Mining – 2.1%  

Arconic Corp.

   

6.13%, 2/15/2028(a)

    1,820,000       1,706,032  

ATI, Inc.

   

5.88%, 12/1/2027

    600,000       545,362  

Baffinland Iron Mines Corp.

   

8.75%, 7/15/2026(a)

    835,000       758,558  

Carpenter Technology Corp.

   

6.38%, 7/15/2028

    530,000       489,617  
Investments  

Principal

Amount

    Value  
Metals & Mining – (continued)  

Cleveland-Cliffs, Inc.

   

5.88%, 6/1/2027

  $ 895,000     $ 832,350  

Compass Minerals International, Inc.

   

4.88%, 7/15/2024(a)

    320,000       303,222  

6.75%, 12/1/2027(a)

    745,000       700,842  

Constellium SE

   

5.63%, 6/15/2028(a)

    590,000       517,748  

Eldorado Gold Corp.

   

6.25%, 9/1/2029(a)

    1,835,000       1,484,240  

FMG Resources August 2006 Pty. Ltd.

   

5.88%, 4/15/2030(a)

    305,000       273,676  

4.38%, 4/1/2031(a)

    875,000       695,450  

6.13%, 4/15/2032(a)

    400,000       351,040  

Hudbay Minerals, Inc.

   

4.50%, 4/1/2026(a)

    755,000       662,335  

6.13%, 4/1/2029(a)

    2,100,000       1,737,750  

Kaiser Aluminum Corp.

   

4.63%, 3/1/2028(a)

    1,110,000       971,028  

4.50%, 6/1/2031(a)

    170,000       133,365  

Mineral Resources Ltd.

   

8.00%, 11/1/2027(a)

    680,000       668,923  

8.50%, 5/1/2030(a)

    680,000       668,680  

Novelis Corp.

   

3.88%, 8/15/2031(a)

    400,000       309,884  

Perenti Finance Pty. Ltd.

   

6.50%, 10/7/2025(a)

    505,000       455,530  

SunCoke Energy, Inc.

   

4.88%, 6/30/2029(a)

    1,850,000       1,517,000  

Tacora Resources, Inc.

   

8.25%, 5/15/2026(a)

    761,000       639,660  

TMS International Corp.

   

6.25%, 4/15/2029(a)

    1,210,000       848,602  

United States Steel Corp.

   

6.88%, 3/1/2029

    682,000       625,851  

Warrior Met Coal, Inc.

   

7.88%, 12/1/2028(a)

    905,000       892,338  
              18,789,083  
Mortgage Real Estate Investment Trusts (REITs) – 0.4%  

Apollo Commercial Real Estate Finance, Inc.

   

4.63%, 6/15/2029(a)

    1,090,000       858,375  

 

See Accompanying Notes to the Financial Statements.

 

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FlexShares® High Yield Value-Scored Bond Index Fund (cont.)

 

 

Investments  

Principal

Amount

    Value  
CORPORATE BONDS – (continued)  
Mortgage Real Estate Investment Trusts (REITs) – (continued)  

Blackstone Mortgage Trust, Inc.

   

3.75%, 1/15/2027(a)

  $ 645,000     $ 545,425  

Rithm Capital Corp.

   

6.25%, 10/15/2025(a)

    1,065,000       934,612  

Starwood Property Trust, Inc.

   

3.63%, 7/15/2026(a)

    445,000       387,150  

4.38%, 1/15/2027(a)

    905,000       799,359  
              3,524,921  
Multi-Utilities – 0.1%  

Algonquin Power & Utilities Corp.

   

4.75%, 1/18/2082(d)

    1,470,000       1,183,681  
Oil, Gas & Consumable Fuels – 12.7%  

Alliance Resource Operating Partners LP

   

7.50%, 5/1/2025(a)

    155,000       152,088  

Antero Midstream Partners LP

   

7.88%, 5/15/2026(a)

    740,000       754,800  

5.75%, 3/1/2027(a)

    950,000       904,685  

5.75%, 1/15/2028(a)

    1,270,000       1,196,518  

5.38%, 6/15/2029(a)

    1,650,000       1,505,295  

Apache Corp.

   

5.25%, 2/1/2042

    175,000       140,437  

4.75%, 4/15/2043

    300,000       225,000  

Ascent Resources Utica Holdings LLC

   

7.00%, 11/1/2026(a)

    510,000       502,350  

8.25%, 12/31/2028(a)

    500,000       482,500  

5.88%, 6/30/2029(a)

    510,000       447,525  

Baytex Energy Corp.

   

8.75%, 4/1/2027(a)

    975,000       996,937  

Berry Petroleum Co. LLC

   

7.00%, 2/15/2026(a)

    335,000       299,825  

Blue Racer Midstream LLC

   

6.63%, 7/15/2026(a)

    180,000       171,000  

Buckeye Partners LP

   

3.95%, 12/1/2026

    600,000       526,320  

4.13%, 12/1/2027

    195,000       169,385  

4.50%, 3/1/2028(a)

    585,000       507,487  

5.85%, 11/15/2043

    320,000       240,103  

California Resources Corp.

   

7.13%, 2/1/2026(a)

    1,186,000       1,163,241  
Investments  

Principal

Amount

    Value  
Oil, Gas & Consumable Fuels – (continued)  

Callon Petroleum Co.

   

6.38%, 7/1/2026

  $ 515,000     $ 493,849  

8.00%, 8/1/2028(a)

    815,000       811,992  

7.50%, 6/15/2030(a)

    1,170,000       1,111,266  

Calumet Specialty Products Partners LP

   

8.13%, 1/15/2027(a)

    565,000       534,741  

Cheniere Energy Partners LP

   

4.50%, 10/1/2029

    120,000       105,954  

4.00%, 3/1/2031

    175,000       147,540  

Chesapeake Energy Corp.

   

6.75%, 4/15/2029(a)

    1,335,000       1,307,597  

Chord Energy Corp.

   

6.38%, 6/1/2026(a)

    670,000       654,523  

Civitas Resources, Inc.

   

5.00%, 10/15/2026(a)

    720,000       662,717  

CNX Midstream Partners LP

   

4.75%, 4/15/2030(a)

    1,000,000       822,500  

Colgate Energy Partners III LLC

   

7.75%, 2/15/2026(a)

    400,000       397,885  

CQP Holdco LP

   

5.50%, 6/15/2031(a)

    5,165,000       4,583,938  

Crescent Energy Finance LLC

   

7.25%, 5/1/2026(a)

    1,475,000       1,367,782  

Crestwood Midstream Partners LP

   

5.63%, 5/1/2027(a)

    775,000       728,947  

6.00%, 2/1/2029(a)

    1,395,000       1,304,465  

8.00%, 4/1/2029(a)

    1,170,000       1,170,000  

CVR Energy, Inc.

   

5.75%, 2/15/2028(a)

    655,000       592,775  

Delek Logistics Partners LP

   

6.75%, 5/15/2025

    210,000       202,541  

7.13%, 6/1/2028(a)

    1,160,000       1,038,718  

DT Midstream, Inc.

   

4.13%, 6/15/2029(a)

    625,000       540,312  

4.38%, 6/15/2031(a)

    550,000       463,375  

Earthstone Energy Holdings LLC

   

8.00%, 4/15/2027(a)

    1,045,000       988,664  

Encino Acquisition Partners Holdings LLC

   

8.50%, 5/1/2028(a)

    1,620,000       1,517,761  

Energy Ventures Gom LLC

   

11.75%, 4/15/2026(a)

    396,000       406,625  

 

See Accompanying Notes to the Financial Statements.

 

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FlexShares® High Yield Value-Scored Bond Index Fund (cont.)

 

 

Investments  

Principal

Amount

    Value  
CORPORATE BONDS – (continued)  
Oil, Gas & Consumable Fuels – (continued)  

EnLink Midstream Partners LP

   

4.15%, 6/1/2025

  $ 490,000     $ 461,717  

5.05%, 4/1/2045

    125,000       90,765  

5.45%, 6/1/2047

    130,000       98,773  

EQM Midstream Partners LP

   

4.13%, 12/1/2026

    565,000       499,256  

7.50%, 6/1/2027(a)

    685,000       676,437  

6.50%, 7/1/2027(a)

    1,500,000       1,462,500  

FTAI Infra Escrow Holdings LLC

   

10.50%, 6/1/2027(a)

    705,000       691,252  

Genesis Energy LP

   

6.50%, 10/1/2025

    1,085,000       1,040,424  

6.25%, 5/15/2026

    585,000       547,376  

Global Partners LP

   

7.00%, 8/1/2027

    755,000       717,765  

6.88%, 1/15/2029

    930,000       841,417  

Gran Tierra Energy International Holdings Ltd.

   

6.25%, 2/15/2025(a)

    920,000       783,335  

Gran Tierra Energy, Inc.

   

7.75%, 5/23/2027(a)

    865,000       670,219  

Gulfport Energy Corp.

   

8.00%, 5/17/2026(a)

    644,000       642,068  

Harbour Energy plc

   

5.50%, 10/15/2026(a)

    595,000       536,065  

Harvest Midstream I LP

   

7.50%, 9/1/2028(a)

    1,200,000       1,150,465  

Hess Midstream Operations LP

   

5.13%, 6/15/2028(a)

    500,000       460,000  

4.25%, 2/15/2030(a)

    185,000       158,203  

Hilcorp Energy I LP

   

6.25%, 11/1/2028(a)

    625,000       587,500  

5.75%, 2/1/2029(a)

    760,000       695,400  

6.00%, 4/15/2030(a)

    990,000       896,449  

6.00%, 2/1/2031(a)

    725,000       657,887  

6.25%, 4/15/2032(a)

    1,135,000       1,041,056  

Holly Energy Partners LP

   

6.38%, 4/15/2027(a)

    595,000       572,667  

5.00%, 2/1/2028(a)

    945,000       854,086  

Howard Midstream Energy Partners LLC

   

6.75%, 1/15/2027(a)

    715,000       648,692  

Ithaca Energy North Sea plc

   

9.00%, 7/15/2026(a)

    1,203,000       1,187,578  
Investments  

Principal

Amount

    Value  
Oil, Gas & Consumable Fuels – (continued)  

ITT Holdings LLC

   

6.50%, 8/1/2029(a)

  $ 2,672,000     $ 2,146,965  

Laredo Petroleum, Inc.

   

7.75%, 7/31/2029(a)

    455,000       432,250  

Magnolia Oil & Gas Operating LLC

   

6.00%, 8/1/2026(a)

    790,000       767,318  

Martin Midstream Partners LP

   

11.50%, 2/28/2025(a)

    200,000       194,000  

Moss Creek Resources Holdings, Inc.

   

10.50%, 5/15/2027(a)

    1,680,000       1,612,800  

Murphy Oil Corp.

   

7.05%, 5/1/2029

    420,000       413,812  

6.13%, 12/1/2042(e)

    35,000       27,604  

New Fortress Energy, Inc.

   

6.75%, 9/15/2025(a)

    1,815,000       1,781,796  

6.50%, 9/30/2026(a)

    2,185,000       2,119,450  

NGL Energy Operating LLC

   

7.50%, 2/1/2026(a)

    7,385,000       6,680,755  

NGL Energy Partners LP

   

7.50%, 11/1/2023

    635,000       619,125  

6.13%, 3/1/2025

    1,380,000       1,076,400  

7.50%, 4/15/2026

    1,205,000       878,264  

Northern Oil and Gas, Inc.

   

8.13%, 3/1/2028(a)

    1,565,000       1,518,050  

Northriver Midstream Finance LP

   

5.63%, 2/15/2026(a)

    450,000       425,997  

NuStar Logistics LP

   

5.75%, 10/1/2025

    870,000       838,881  

6.00%, 6/1/2026

    655,000       635,088  

5.63%, 4/28/2027

    1,327,000       1,231,197  

6.38%, 10/1/2030

    2,175,000       2,015,769  

Occidental Petroleum Corp.

   

8.88%, 7/15/2030

    1,305,000       1,481,175  

6.63%, 9/1/2030

    370,000       384,821  

7.50%, 5/1/2031

    1,200,000       1,290,000  

6.45%, 9/15/2036

    440,000       436,471  

Parkland Corp.

   

5.88%, 7/15/2027(a)

    875,000       822,102  

4.50%, 10/1/2029(a)

    2,850,000       2,399,643  

4.63%, 5/1/2030(a)

    2,670,000       2,220,946  

PBF Holding Co. LLC

   

6.00%, 2/15/2028

    1,780,000       1,617,575  

 

See Accompanying Notes to the Financial Statements.

 

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FlexShares® High Yield Value-Scored Bond Index Fund (cont.)

 

 

Investments  

Principal

Amount

    Value  
CORPORATE BONDS – (continued)  
Oil, Gas & Consumable Fuels – (continued)  

Permian Resources Operating LLC

   

5.38%, 1/15/2026(a)

  $ 310,000     $ 286,362  

6.88%, 4/1/2027(a)

    350,000       339,500  

ROCC Holdings LLC

   

9.25%, 8/15/2026(a)

    830,000       818,820  

Rockcliff Energy II LLC

   

5.50%, 10/15/2029(a)

    185,000       164,767  

Rockies Express Pipeline LLC

   

4.95%, 7/15/2029(a)

    745,000       653,579  

4.80%, 5/15/2030(a)

    675,000       570,375  

6.88%, 4/15/2040(a)

    90,000       73,476  

Strathcona Resources Ltd.

   

6.88%, 8/1/2026(a)

    975,000       825,474  

Summit Midstream Holdings LLC

   

8.50%, 10/15/2026(a)

    1,400,000       1,344,000  

Sunoco LP

   

6.00%, 4/15/2027

    760,000       744,648  

5.88%, 3/15/2028

    870,000       828,219  

4.50%, 5/15/2029

    3,015,000       2,589,584  

4.50%, 4/30/2030

    2,550,000       2,168,545  

Tallgrass Energy Partners LP

   

6.00%, 3/1/2027(a)

    605,000       570,922  

5.50%, 1/15/2028(a)

    1,580,000       1,416,691  

6.00%, 12/31/2030(a)

    2,745,000       2,484,829  

Talos Production, Inc.

   

12.00%, 1/15/2026

    1,290,000       1,367,981  

Tap Rock Resources LLC

   

7.00%, 10/1/2026(a)

    600,000       560,196  

Teine Energy Ltd.

   

6.88%, 4/15/2029(a)

    690,000       615,466  

TerraForm Power Operating LLC

   

5.00%, 1/31/2028(a)

    1,380,000       1,278,372  

4.75%, 1/15/2030(a)

    390,000       350,512  

Topaz Solar Farms LLC

   

5.75%, 9/30/2039(a)

    2,406,383       2,286,064  

Venture Global Calcasieu Pass LLC

   

3.88%, 8/15/2029(a)

    760,000       651,700  

4.13%, 8/15/2031(a)

    620,000       528,569  

3.88%, 11/1/2033(a)

    720,000       577,800  

Vermilion Energy, Inc.

   

6.88%, 5/1/2030(a)

    720,000       673,583  
Investments  

Principal

Amount

    Value  
Oil, Gas & Consumable Fuels – (continued)  

W&T Offshore, Inc.

   

9.75%, 11/1/2023(a)

  $ 370,000     $ 366,331  

Western Midstream Operating LP

   

5.45%, 4/1/2044

    105,000       85,152  

5.30%, 3/1/2048

    200,000       161,500  

5.50%, 2/1/2050(e)

    820,000       638,354  
              113,100,940  
Paper & Forest Products – 0.6%  

Domtar Corp.

   

6.75%, 10/1/2028(a)

    1,299,000       1,103,792  

Louisiana-Pacific Corp.

   

3.63%, 3/15/2029(a)

    685,000       557,038  

Mercer International, Inc.

   

5.50%, 1/15/2026

    452,000       423,458  

5.13%, 2/1/2029

    2,875,000       2,361,094  

Sylvamo Corp.

   

7.00%, 9/1/2029(a)

    900,000       836,331  
              5,281,713  
Personal Products – 0.5%  

BellRing Brands, Inc.

   

7.00%, 3/15/2030(a)

    1,705,000       1,610,032  

Herbalife Nutrition Ltd.

   

7.88%, 9/1/2025(a)

    1,157,000       1,080,065  

Oriflame Investment Holding plc

   

5.13%, 5/4/2026(a)

    1,195,000       715,805  

Prestige Brands, Inc.

   

5.13%, 1/15/2028(a)

    620,000       576,147  

3.75%, 4/1/2031(a)

    200,000       160,402  
              4,142,451  
Pharmaceuticals – 2.5%  

Bausch Health Americas, Inc.

   

9.25%, 4/1/2026(a)

    2,990,000       1,728,549  

8.50%, 1/31/2027(a)

    2,610,000       1,130,488  

Bausch Health Cos., Inc.

   

5.50%, 11/1/2025(a)

    1,360,000       1,086,613  

9.00%, 12/15/2025(a)

    3,518,000       2,262,179  

6.13%, 2/1/2027(a)

    3,620,000       2,376,315  

5.75%, 8/15/2027(a)

    110,000       69,490  

7.00%, 1/15/2028(a)

    765,000       306,000  

5.00%, 1/30/2028(a)

    1,730,000       670,773  

 

See Accompanying Notes to the Financial Statements.

 

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FlexShares® High Yield Value-Scored Bond Index Fund (cont.)

 

 

Investments  

Principal

Amount

    Value  
CORPORATE BONDS – (continued)  
Pharmaceuticals – (continued)  

4.88%, 6/1/2028(a)

  $ 895,000     $ 548,187  

11.00%, 9/30/2028(a)

    1,085,000       835,450  

5.00%, 2/15/2029(a)

    1,700,000       663,612  

6.25%, 2/15/2029(a)

    2,870,000       1,119,300  

7.25%, 5/30/2029(a)

    1,365,000       521,676  

14.00%, 10/15/2030(a)

    1,290,000       738,525  

Cheplapharm Arzneimittel GmbH

   

5.50%, 1/15/2028(a)

    460,000       381,478  

Elanco Animal Health, Inc.

   

6.40%, 8/28/2028(e)

    1,485,000       1,328,511  

HLF Financing Sarl LLC

   

4.88%, 6/1/2029(a)

    2,130,000       1,581,996  

Jazz Securities DAC

   

4.38%, 1/15/2029(a)

    85,000       75,437  

Mallinckrodt International Finance SA

   

10.00%, 4/15/2025(a) (e)

    710,000       637,225  

Organon & Co.

   

4.13%, 4/30/2028(a)

    380,000       334,712  

5.13%, 4/30/2031(a)

    1,437,000       1,220,401  

P&L Development LLC

   

7.75%, 11/15/2025(a)

    935,000       721,783  

Perrigo Finance Unlimited Co.

   

3.90%, 12/15/2024

    855,000       814,481  

4.38%, 3/15/2026

    915,000       857,227  
              22,010,408  
Professional Services – 0.3%  

ASGN, Inc.

   

4.63%, 5/15/2028(a)

    595,000       529,092  

CoreLogic, Inc.

   

4.50%, 5/1/2028(a)

    1,510,000       1,015,766  

KBR, Inc.

   

4.75%, 9/30/2028(a)

    425,000       371,709  

Korn Ferry

   

4.63%, 12/15/2027(a)

    580,000       527,603  

Science Applications International Corp.

   

4.88%, 4/1/2028(a)

    525,000       478,010  
              2,922,180  
Investments  

Principal

Amount

    Value  
Real Estate Management & Development – 1.7%  

Forestar Group, Inc.

   

3.85%, 5/15/2026(a)

  $ 991,000     $ 843,559  

5.00%, 3/1/2028(a)

    1,195,000       986,219  

Howard Hughes Corp. (The)

   

4.13%, 2/1/2029(a)

    200,000       156,306  

4.38%, 2/1/2031(a)

    300,000       225,420  

Hunt Cos., Inc.

   

5.25%, 4/15/2029(a)

    905,000       728,525  

Kennedy-Wilson, Inc.

   

4.75%, 3/1/2029

    2,100,000       1,702,960  

4.75%, 2/1/2030

    1,920,000       1,507,200  

5.00%, 3/1/2031

    2,365,000       1,854,160  

Realogy Group LLC

   

5.75%, 1/15/2029(a)

    3,265,000       2,346,719  

5.25%, 4/15/2030(a)

    3,650,000       2,530,983  

WeWork Cos. LLC

   

5.00%, 7/10/2025(a)

    1,185,000       592,500  

WeWork Cos., Inc.

   

7.88%, 5/1/2025(a)

    2,425,000       1,323,298  
              14,797,849  
Road & Rail – 0.8%  

Albion Financing 1 Sarl

   

6.13%, 10/15/2026(a)

    615,000       525,080  

Albion Financing 2SARL

   

8.75%, 4/15/2027(a)

    1,055,000       886,200  

Carriage Purchaser, Inc.

   

7.88%, 10/15/2029(a)

    655,000       484,948  

First Student Bidco, Inc.

   

4.00%, 7/31/2029(a)

    305,000       247,843  

Hertz Corp. (The)

   

4.63%, 12/1/2026(a)

    695,000       592,487  

5.00%, 12/1/2029(a)

    2,125,000       1,683,319  

NESCO Holdings II, Inc.

   

5.50%, 4/15/2029(a)

    1,280,000       1,122,010  

PECF USS Intermediate Holding III Corp.

   

8.00%, 11/15/2029(a)

    1,195,000       800,244  

Uber Technologies, Inc.

   

6.25%, 1/15/2028(a)

    785,000       745,750  

4.50%, 8/15/2029(a)

    55,000       47,146  

Watco Cos. LLC

   

6.50%, 6/15/2027(a)

    245,000       230,581  
              7,365,608  

 

See Accompanying Notes to the Financial Statements.

 

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FlexShares® High Yield Value-Scored Bond Index Fund (cont.)

 

 

Investments  

Principal

Amount

    Value  
CORPORATE BONDS – (continued)  
Software – 3.4%  

AthenaHealth Group, Inc.

   

6.50%, 2/15/2030(a)

  $ 8,760,000     $ 6,832,800  

Boxer Parent Co., Inc.

   

9.13%, 3/1/2026(a)

    180,000       171,913  

Central Parent, Inc.

   

7.25%, 6/15/2029(a)

    340,000       324,975  

Clarivate Science Holdings Corp.

   

4.88%, 7/1/2029(a)

    2,835,000       2,363,681  

Condor Merger Sub, Inc.

   

7.38%, 2/15/2030(a)

    7,625,000       6,306,434  

Consensus Cloud Solutions, Inc.

   

6.00%, 10/15/2026(a)

    520,000       468,390  

6.50%, 10/15/2028(a)

    985,000       869,441  

GoTo Group, Inc.

   

5.50%, 9/1/2027(a)

    2,069,000       1,199,482  

Helios Software Holdings, Inc.

   

4.63%, 5/1/2028(a)

    540,000       416,858  

NortonLifeLock, Inc.

   

6.75%, 9/30/2027(a)

    1,300,000       1,281,534  

Open Text Corp.

   

3.88%, 2/15/2028(a)

    250,000       213,985  

3.88%, 12/1/2029(a)

    340,000       269,450  

Open Text Holdings, Inc.

   

4.13%, 2/15/2030(a)

    385,000       306,556  

4.13%, 12/1/2031(a)

    500,000       376,250  

Picard Midco, Inc.

   

6.50%, 3/31/2029(a)

    2,750,000       2,384,753  

Rocket Software, Inc.

   

6.50%, 2/15/2029(a)

    1,215,000       969,910  

SS&C Technologies, Inc.

   

5.50%, 9/30/2027(a)

    2,900,000       2,696,394  

Veritas US, Inc.

   

7.50%, 9/1/2025(a)

    3,650,000       3,072,682  
              30,525,488  
Specialty Retail – 3.4%  

99 Escrow Issuer, Inc.

   

7.50%, 1/15/2026(a)

    240,000       136,790  

Arko Corp.

   

5.13%, 11/15/2029(a)

    845,000       669,025  

At Home Group, Inc.

   

4.88%, 7/15/2028(a)

    1,015,000       737,956  

7.13%, 7/15/2029(a)

    1,890,000       1,067,850  
Investments  

Principal

Amount

    Value  
Specialty Retail – (continued)  

Bath & Body Works, Inc.

   

6.69%, 1/15/2027

  $ 275,000     $ 259,188  

7.50%, 6/15/2029

    795,000       753,481  

BCPE Ulysses Intermediate, Inc.

   

7.75%, 4/1/2027(a) (c)

    870,000       576,149  

eG Global Finance plc

   

6.75%, 2/7/2025(a)

    960,000       864,000  

8.50%, 10/30/2025(a)

    545,000       503,002  

Guitar Center, Inc.

   

8.50%, 1/15/2026(a)

    800,000       699,470  

GYP Holdings III Corp.

   

4.63%, 5/1/2029(a)

    1,205,000       951,621  

LBM Acquisition LLC

   

6.25%, 1/15/2029(a)

    1,805,000       1,262,561  

LCM Investments Holdings II LLC

   

4.88%, 5/1/2029(a)

    480,000       404,890  

LSF9 Atlantis Holdings LLC

   

7.75%, 2/15/2026(a)

    990,000       893,330  

Michaels Cos., Inc. (The)

   

5.25%, 5/1/2028(a)

    3,100,000       2,201,434  

7.88%, 5/1/2029(a)

    4,715,000       2,628,612  

Murphy Oil USA, Inc.

   

5.63%, 5/1/2027

    275,000       263,898  

Park River Holdings, Inc.

   

5.63%, 2/1/2029(a)

    895,000       568,297  

6.75%, 8/1/2029(a)

    740,000       486,719  

PetSmart, Inc.

   

7.75%, 2/15/2029(a)

    2,480,000       2,328,621  

Rent-A-Center, Inc.

   

6.38%, 2/15/2029(a)

    1,050,000       817,981  

Specialty Building Products Holdings LLC

   

6.38%, 9/30/2026(a)

    985,000       791,248  

SRS Distribution, Inc.

   

4.63%, 7/1/2028(a)

    270,000       237,071  

6.13%, 7/1/2029(a)

    965,000       784,702  

6.00%, 12/1/2029(a)

    1,825,000       1,488,013  

Staples, Inc.

   

7.50%, 4/15/2026(a)

    4,310,000       3,743,580  

10.75%, 4/15/2027(a)

    3,593,000       2,616,623  

White Cap Buyer LLC

   

6.88%, 10/15/2028(a)

    1,295,000       1,097,512  

White Cap Parent LLC

   

8.25%, 3/15/2026(a) (c)

    430,000       363,350  
              30,196,974  

 

See Accompanying Notes to the Financial Statements.

 

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FlexShares® High Yield Value-Scored Bond Index Fund (cont.)

 

 

Investments  

Principal

Amount

    Value  
CORPORATE BONDS – (continued)  
Technology Hardware, Storage & Peripherals – 0.3%  

Seagate HDD Cayman

   

4.13%, 1/15/2031

  $ 150,000     $ 112,800  

5.75%, 12/1/2034

    250,000       203,307  

Xerox Corp.

   

6.75%, 12/15/2039

    75,000       54,971  

Xerox Holdings Corp.

   

5.00%, 8/15/2025(a)

    965,000       871,231  

5.50%, 8/15/2028(a)

    1,525,000       1,204,750  
              2,447,059  
Textiles, Apparel & Luxury Goods – 0.1%  

Eagle Intermediate Global Holding BV

   

7.50%, 5/1/2025(a)

    995,000       766,150  
Thrifts & Mortgage Finance – 2.4%  

Enact Holdings, Inc.

   

6.50%, 8/15/2025(a)

    960,000       945,696  

Freedom Mortgage Corp.

   

7.63%, 5/1/2026(a)

    1,325,000       1,046,803  

6.63%, 1/15/2027(a)

    1,240,000       925,536  

Home Point Capital, Inc.

   

5.00%, 2/1/2026(a)

    1,195,000       706,353  

Ladder Capital Finance Holdings LLLP

 

 

REIT, 4.25%, 2/1/2027(a)

    1,480,000       1,242,993  

REIT, 4.75%, 6/15/2029(a)

    2,305,000       1,834,707  

MGIC Investment Corp.

   

5.25%, 8/15/2028

    185,000       167,838  

Nationstar Mortgage Holdings, Inc.

   

5.50%, 8/15/2028(a)

    1,920,000       1,557,331  

5.13%, 12/15/2030(a)

    2,215,000       1,656,234  

5.75%, 11/15/2031(a)

    1,370,000       1,050,953  

NMI Holdings, Inc.

   

7.38%, 6/1/2025(a)

    600,000       599,424  

PennyMac Financial Services, Inc.

   

5.38%, 10/15/2025(a)

    1,335,000       1,208,175  

4.25%, 2/15/2029(a)

    2,290,000       1,734,675  

5.75%, 9/15/2031(a)

    1,915,000       1,441,982  

PHH Mortgage Corp.

   

7.88%, 3/15/2026(a)

    790,000       655,700  

Rocket Mortgage LLC

   

2.88%, 10/15/2026(a)

    800,000       667,544  

3.63%, 3/1/2029(a)

    210,000       162,750  
Investments  

Principal

Amount

    Value  
Thrifts & Mortgage Finance – (continued)  

3.88%, 3/1/2031(a)

  $ 650,000     $ 483,275  

4.00%, 10/15/2033(a)

    340,000       237,480  

United Wholesale Mortgage LLC

   

5.50%, 11/15/2025(a)

    940,000       848,787  

5.75%, 6/15/2027(a)

    790,000       647,405  

5.50%, 4/15/2029(a)

    1,380,000       1,041,113  
              20,862,754  
Tobacco – 0.4%  

Turning Point Brands, Inc.

   

5.63%, 2/15/2026(a)

    155,000       135,497  

Vector Group Ltd.

   

10.50%, 11/1/2026(a)

    1,875,000       1,846,528  

5.75%, 2/1/2029(a)

    1,905,000       1,666,875  
              3,648,900  
Trading Companies & Distributors – 0.7%  

Alta Equipment Group, Inc.

   

5.63%, 4/15/2026(a)

    530,000       457,766  

Beacon Roofing Supply, Inc.

   

4.50%, 11/15/2026(a)

    280,000       255,530  

4.13%, 5/15/2029(a)

    695,000       575,099  

BlueLinx Holdings, Inc.

   

6.00%, 11/15/2029(a)

    655,000       533,825  

Fortress Transportation and Infrastructure Investors LLC

   

9.75%, 8/1/2027(a)

    595,000       605,761  

5.50%, 5/1/2028(a)

    2,055,000       1,718,257  

Foundation Building Materials, Inc.

   

6.00%, 3/1/2029(a)

    935,000       645,948  

Imola Merger Corp.

   

4.75%, 5/15/2029(a)

    1,295,000       1,116,549  
              5,908,735  
Wireless Telecommunication Services – 0.8%  

C&W Senior Financing DAC

   

6.88%, 9/15/2027(a)

    1,870,000       1,621,630  

Connect Finco Sarl

   

6.75%, 10/1/2026(a)

    2,260,000       2,124,400  

Hughes Satellite Systems Corp.

   

6.63%, 8/1/2026

    1,480,000       1,394,160  

Vmed O2 UK Financing I plc

   

4.25%, 1/31/2031(a)

    1,056,000       839,615  

4.75%, 7/15/2031(a)

    760,000       614,126  

 

See Accompanying Notes to the Financial Statements.

 

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Table of Contents

 

 

FlexShares® High Yield Value-Scored Bond Index Fund (cont.)

 

 

Investments  

Principal

Amount

    Value  
CORPORATE BONDS – (continued)  
Wireless Telecommunication Services – (continued)  

Vodafone Group plc

   

5.12%, 6/4/2081(d)

  $ 315,000     $ 217,677  
              6,811,608  
Total Corporate Bonds
(Cost $950,787,508)

 

    861,008,645  
                 
Total Investments – 97.0%
(Cost $950,787,508)

 

    861,008,645  

Other assets less liabilities – 3.0%

 

    26,936,723  
NET ASSETS – 100.0%

 

  $ 887,945,368  

 

(a) 

Security exempt from registration pursuant to Rule 144A under the Securities Act of 1933, as amended. These securities may be resold in transactions exempt from registration to qualified institutional investors.

 

(b) 

Represents less than 0.05% of net assets.

 

(c) 

Payment in-kind security.

 

(d) 

Security issued at a fixed coupon rate, which converts to a variable rate at a future date. Rate shown is the rate in effect as of period end.

 

(e) 

Step bond. Interest rate is a fixed rate for an initial period that either resets at a specific date or may reset in the future at a contingent upon predetermined trigger. The interest rate shown was the current rate as of October 31, 2022.

 

Percentages shown are based on Net Assets.

 

Abbreviations

 

SCA – Limited partnership with share capital

 

As of October 31, 2022, the gross unrealized appreciation (depreciation) of investments based on the aggregate cost of investments (including derivative instruments, if applicable) for federal income tax purposes was as follows:

 

       

Aggregate gross unrealized appreciation

  $ 1,769,387  

Aggregate gross unrealized depreciation

    (110,750,060

Net unrealized depreciation

  $ (108,980,673

Federal income tax cost

  $ 969,989,318  
Security Type   % of Net Assets  

Corporate Bonds

    97.0

Others(1)

    3.0  
      100.0

 

(1) 

Includes any other net assets/(liabilities).

 

See Accompanying Notes to the Financial Statements.

 

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Schedule of Investments

FlexShares® ESG & Climate High Yield Corporate Core Index Fund

 

October 31, 2022

 

 

Investments   Principal
Amount
    Value  
CORPORATE BONDS – 97.3%  
Airlines – 1.5%  

American Airlines Group, Inc.

   

3.75%, 3/1/2025(a)

  $ 12,000     $ 10,558  

American Airlines, Inc.

   

11.75%, 7/15/2025(a)

    39,000       42,651  

5.50%, 4/20/2026(a)

    56,000       53,330  

5.75%, 4/20/2029(a)

    46,000       41,860  

United Airlines Holdings, Inc.

   

4.88%, 1/15/2025

    30,000       28,643  

United Airlines, Inc.

   

4.38%, 4/15/2026(a)

    83,000       75,751  

4.63%, 4/15/2029(a)

    63,000       53,883  
              306,676  
Auto Components – 2.1%  

American Axle & Manufacturing, Inc.

   

5.00%, 10/1/2029

    62,000       50,336  

Cooper-Standard Automotive, Inc.

   

13.00%, 6/1/2024(a)

    12,000       12,289  

5.63%, 11/15/2026(a)

    12,000       4,547  

Dealer Tire LLC

   

8.00%, 2/1/2028(a)

    12,000       10,495  

Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co. (The)

   

9.50%, 5/31/2025

    50,000       51,962  

5.00%, 5/31/2026

    69,000       66,460  

5.25%, 4/30/2031

    37,000       31,134  

5.25%, 7/15/2031

    43,000       36,429  

5.63%, 4/30/2033

    19,000       15,905  

Icahn Enterprises LP

   

6.38%, 12/15/2025

    13,000       12,620  

6.25%, 5/15/2026

    44,000       42,262  

IHO Verwaltungs GmbH

   

6.00%, 5/15/2027(a)(b)

    37,000       31,774  

Real Hero Merger Sub 2, Inc.

   

6.25%, 2/1/2029(a)

    17,000       12,188  

Tenneco, Inc.

   

5.00%, 7/15/2026

    2,000       1,995  

7.88%, 1/15/2029(a)

    13,000       12,843  

5.13%, 4/15/2029(a)

    21,000       20,759  

Wheel Pros, Inc.

   

6.50%, 5/15/2029(a)

    12,000       5,648  

ZF North America Capital, Inc.

   

4.75%, 4/29/2025(a)

    13,000       12,153  
              431,799  
Investments   Principal
Amount
    Value  
Automobiles – 0.6%  

Ford Motor Co.

   

4.35%, 12/8/2026

  $ 25,000     $ 23,251  

7.45%, 7/16/2031

    13,000       13,046  

3.25%, 2/12/2032

    31,000       23,275  

4.75%, 1/15/2043

    43,000       29,948  

5.29%, 12/8/2046

    13,000       9,624  

Mclaren Finance plc

   

7.50%, 8/1/2026(a)

    30,000       23,776  
              122,920  
Banks – 1.1%  

Intesa Sanpaolo SpA

   

5.02%, 6/26/2024(a)

    10,000       9,440  

5.71%, 1/15/2026(a)

    75,000       69,865  

Provident Financing Trust I

   

7.41%, 3/15/2038

    6,000       6,180  

UniCredit SpA

   

5.86%, 6/19/2032(a)(c)

    32,000       26,513  

7.30%, 4/2/2034(a)(c)

    125,000       106,055  
              218,053  
Beverages – 0.1%  

Primo Water Holdings, Inc.

   

4.38%, 4/30/2029(a)

    33,000       27,650  
Biotechnology – 0.2%  

Emergent BioSolutions, Inc.

   

3.88%, 8/15/2028(a)

    12,000       7,194  

Grifols Escrow Issuer SA

   

4.75%, 10/15/2028(a)

    35,000       27,344  
              34,538  
Building Products – 0.8%  

Advanced Drainage Systems, Inc.

   

5.00%, 9/30/2027(a)

    12,000       11,127  

6.38%, 6/15/2030(a)

    25,000       24,160  

Builders FirstSource, Inc.

   

5.00%, 3/1/2030(a)

    50,000       42,942  

4.25%, 2/1/2032(a)

    19,000       15,204  

6.38%, 6/15/2032(a)

    13,000       11,956  

New Enterprise Stone & Lime Co., Inc.

   

5.25%, 7/15/2028(a)

    13,000       11,310  

9.75%, 7/15/2028(a)

    5,000       4,291  

 

See Accompanying Notes to the Financial Statements.

 

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FlexShares® ESG & Climate High Yield Corporate Core Index

Fund (cont.)

 

 

Investments   Principal
Amount
    Value  
CORPORATE BONDS – (continued)  
Building Products – (continued)  

Smyrna Ready Mix Concrete LLC

   

6.00%, 11/1/2028(a)

  $ 31,000     $ 26,040  

Summit Materials LLC

   

5.25%, 1/15/2029(a)

    13,000       11,872  
              158,902  
Capital Markets – 1.6%  

Advisor Group Holdings, Inc.

   

10.75%, 8/1/2027(a)

    17,000       16,756  

AG TTMT Escrow Issuer LLC

   

8.63%, 9/30/2027(a)

    18,000       18,068  

Aretec Escrow Issuer, Inc.

   

7.50%, 4/1/2029(a)

    12,000       9,840  

Coinbase Global, Inc.

   

3.38%, 10/1/2028(a)

    31,000       20,262  

3.63%, 10/1/2031(a)

    37,000       21,909  

Dresdner Funding Trust I

   

8.15%, 6/30/2031(a)

    25,000       25,531  

LPL Holdings, Inc.

   

4.00%, 3/15/2029(a)

    60,000       52,367  

MSCI, Inc.

   

4.00%, 11/15/2029(a)

    43,000       37,338  

3.63%, 9/1/2030(a)

    111,000       92,752  

3.88%, 2/15/2031(a)

    43,000       36,232  

Nomura Holdings, Inc.

   

2.65%, 1/16/2025

    5,000       4,680  
              335,735  
Chemicals – 2.1%  

ASP Unifrax Holdings, Inc.

   

7.50%, 9/30/2029(a)

    12,000       8,040  

Avient Corp.

   

5.75%, 5/15/2025(a)

    44,000       43,072  

7.13%, 8/1/2030(a)

    25,000       23,907  

Axalta Coating Systems LLC

   

3.38%, 2/15/2029(a)

    37,000       30,409  

Chemours Co. (The)

   

5.75%, 11/15/2028(a)

    31,000       26,335  

Cornerstone Chemical Co.

   

6.75%, 8/15/2024(a)

    12,000       9,023  

CVR Partners LP

   

6.13%, 6/15/2028(a)

    12,000       10,857  
Investments   Principal
Amount
    Value  
Chemicals – (continued)  

Element Solutions, Inc.

   

3.88%, 9/1/2028(a)

  $ 43,000     $ 36,550  

Gates Global LLC

   

6.25%, 1/15/2026(a)

    12,000       11,520  

GPD Cos., Inc.

   

10.13%, 4/1/2026(a)

    12,000       10,728  

Illuminate Buyer LLC

   

9.00%, 7/1/2028(a)

    12,000       10,135  

LSF11 A5 HoldCo LLC

   

6.63%, 10/15/2029(a)

    12,000       9,459  

Methanex Corp.

   

5.25%, 12/15/2029

    12,000       10,269  

Nufarm Australia Ltd.

   

5.00%, 1/27/2030(a)

    12,000       10,151  

Olympus Water US Holding Corp.

   

6.25%, 10/1/2029(a)

    5,000       3,462  

SCIH Salt Holdings, Inc.

   

4.88%, 5/1/2028(a)

    25,000       21,700  

6.63%, 5/1/2029(a)

    37,000       29,698  

Scotts Miracle-Gro Co. (The)

   

4.00%, 4/1/2031

    10,000       7,661  

SPCM SA

   

3.38%, 3/15/2030(a)

    30,000       23,925  

Valvoline, Inc.

   

4.25%, 2/15/2030(a)

    25,000       24,062  

3.63%, 6/15/2031(a)

    25,000       19,725  

Venator Finance Sarl

   

5.75%, 7/15/2025(a)

    12,000       3,960  

WR Grace Holdings LLC

   

5.63%, 8/15/2029(a)

    44,000       34,011  
              418,659  
Commercial Services & Supplies – 1.9%  

Allied Universal Holdco LLC

   

6.63%, 7/15/2026(a)

    71,000       67,808  

9.75%, 7/15/2027(a)

    70,000       60,859  

6.00%, 6/1/2029(a)

    21,000       14,580  

Aptim Corp.

   

7.75%, 6/15/2025(a)

    2,000       1,374  

Garda World Security Corp.

   

4.63%, 2/15/2027(a)

    16,000       14,210  

9.50%, 11/1/2027(a)

    19,000       17,147  

6.00%, 6/1/2029(a)

    12,000       9,352  

 

See Accompanying Notes to the Financial Statements.

 

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Fund (cont.)

 

 

Investments   Principal
Amount
    Value  
CORPORATE BONDS – (continued)  
Commercial Services & Supplies – (continued)  

GFL Environmental, Inc.

   

3.50%, 9/1/2028(a)

  $ 25,000     $ 21,196  

4.75%, 6/15/2029(a)

    19,000       16,560  

IAA, Inc.

   

5.50%, 6/15/2027(a)

    19,000       17,780  

Interface, Inc.

   

5.50%, 12/1/2028(a)

    12,000       9,469  

Intrado Corp.

   

8.50%, 10/15/2025(a)

    13,000       11,365  

Prime Security Services Borrower LLC

   

5.75%, 4/15/2026(a)

    8,000       7,787  

6.25%, 1/15/2028(a)

    40,000       36,759  

Ritchie Bros Auctioneers, Inc.

   

5.38%, 1/15/2025(a)

    12,000       11,820  

Vericast Corp.

   

11.00%, 9/15/2026(a)

    35,000       34,344  

WASH Multifamily Acquisition, Inc.

   

5.75%, 4/15/2026(a)

    22,000       20,514  

Waste Pro USA, Inc.

   

5.50%, 2/15/2026(a)

    12,000       11,105  
              384,029  
Communications Equipment – 0.9%  

CommScope Technologies LLC

   

6.00%, 6/15/2025(a)

    37,000       34,503  

5.00%, 3/15/2027(a)

    43,000       34,813  

CommScope, Inc.

   

6.00%, 3/1/2026(a)

    43,000       41,475  

8.25%, 3/1/2027(a)

    50,000       44,390  

4.75%, 9/1/2029(a)

    37,000       31,296  
              186,477  
Construction & Engineering – 0.6%  

AECOM

   

5.13%, 3/15/2027

    40,000       37,871  

Artera Services LLC

   

9.03%, 12/4/2025(a)

    31,000       25,905  

Brand Industrial Services, Inc.

   

8.50%, 7/15/2025(a)

    30,000       21,569  

Cellnex Finance Co. SA

   

3.88%, 7/7/2041(a)

    6,000       3,673  
Investments   Principal
Amount
    Value  
Construction & Engineering – (continued)  

Global Infrastructure Solutions, Inc.

   

5.63%, 6/1/2029(a)

  $ 12,000     $ 8,873  

Pike Corp.

   

5.50%, 9/1/2028(a)

    12,000       10,247  

Tutor Perini Corp.

   

6.88%, 5/1/2025(a)

    12,000       9,549  
              117,687  
Consumer Finance – 4.3%  

Cobra Acquisition Co. LLC

   

6.38%, 11/1/2029(a)

    12,000       7,980  

Ford Motor Credit Co. LLC

   

3.38%, 11/13/2025

    340,000       308,451  

4.00%, 11/13/2030

    250,000       202,195  

goeasy Ltd.

   

5.38%, 12/1/2024(a)

    19,000       17,733  

4.38%, 5/1/2026(a)

    12,000       10,290  

LFS Topco LLC

   

5.88%, 10/15/2026(a)

    13,000       10,158  

OneMain Finance Corp.

   

6.13%, 3/15/2024

    81,000       79,139  

6.88%, 3/15/2025

    37,000       35,890  

7.13%, 3/15/2026

    35,000       33,705  

3.50%, 1/15/2027

    43,000       35,243  

6.63%, 1/15/2028

    37,000       33,612  

3.88%, 9/15/2028

    25,000       19,467  

5.38%, 11/15/2029

    43,000       35,260  

4.00%, 9/15/2030

    37,000       27,935  

SLM Corp.

   

4.20%, 10/29/2025

    13,000       12,070  

3.13%, 11/2/2026

    13,000       11,402  
              880,530  
Containers & Packaging – 1.6%  

Ball Corp.

   

4.00%, 11/15/2023

    56,000       54,837  

2.88%, 8/15/2030

    56,000       43,490  

3.13%, 9/15/2031

    56,000       42,879  

Berry Global, Inc.

   

5.63%, 7/15/2027(a)

    25,000       23,711  

Cascades, Inc.

   

5.38%, 1/15/2028(a)

    28,000       23,947  

 

See Accompanying Notes to the Financial Statements.

 

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FlexShares® ESG & Climate High Yield Corporate Core Index

Fund (cont.)

 

 

Investments   Principal
Amount
    Value  
CORPORATE BONDS – (continued)  
Containers & Packaging – (continued)  

Crown Americas LLC

   

4.75%, 2/1/2026

  $ 36,000     $ 34,456  

4.25%, 9/30/2026

    37,000       34,180  

5.25%, 4/1/2030(a)

    20,000       18,298  

Graphic Packaging International LLC

   

4.13%, 8/15/2024

    13,000       12,667  

3.50%, 3/15/2028(a)

    13,000       11,240  

3.50%, 3/1/2029(a)

    13,000       10,980  

3.75%, 2/1/2030(a)

    13,000       11,177  
              321,862  
Distributors – 0.2%  

American Builders & Contractors Supply Co., Inc.

   

4.00%, 1/15/2028(a)

    12,000       10,589  

3.88%, 11/15/2029(a)

    12,000       9,857  

BCPE Empire Holdings, Inc.

   

7.63%, 5/1/2027(a)

    12,000       10,961  

Univar Solutions USA, Inc.

   

5.13%, 12/1/2027(a)

    12,000       11,100  
              42,507  
Diversified Consumer Services – 0.6%  

Adtalem Global Education, Inc.

   

5.50%, 3/1/2028(a)

    13,000       11,863  

Service Corp. International

   

4.63%, 12/15/2027

    25,000       23,163  

3.38%, 8/15/2030

    69,000       55,699  

4.00%, 5/15/2031

    25,000       20,748  

Signal Parent, Inc.

   

6.13%, 4/1/2029(a)

    6,000       2,584  

Sotheby’s

   

7.38%, 10/15/2027(a)

    5,000       4,837  
              118,894  
Diversified Financial Services – 0.6%  

Armor Holdco, Inc.

   

8.50%, 11/15/2029(a)

    10,000       7,456  

CPI CG, Inc.

   

8.63%, 3/15/2026(a)

    12,000       11,317  
Investments   Principal
Amount
    Value  
Diversified Financial Services – (continued)  

Midcap Financial Issuer Trust

   

6.50%, 5/1/2028(a)

  $ 25,000     $ 21,247  

Paysafe Finance plc

   

4.00%, 6/15/2029(a)

    10,000       7,150  

Sabre GLBL, Inc.

   

9.25%, 4/15/2025(a)

    43,000       41,641  

7.38%, 9/1/2025(a)

    13,000       12,203  

Shift4 Payments LLC

   

4.63%, 11/1/2026(a)

    13,000       11,984  

Verscend Escrow Corp.

   

9.75%, 8/15/2026(a)

    19,000       19,058  
              132,056  
Diversified Telecommunication Services – 7.8%  

Altice France Holding SA

   

10.50%, 5/15/2027(a)

    55,000       42,860  

6.00%, 2/15/2028(a)

    50,000       32,334  

Altice France SA

   

5.13%, 7/15/2029(a)

    10,000       7,532  

5.50%, 10/15/2029(a)

    33,000       25,162  

British Telecommunications plc

   

4.25%, 11/23/2081(a)(c)

    35,000       29,176  

CCO Holdings LLC

   

5.13%, 5/1/2027(a)

    123,000       113,957  

5.00%, 2/1/2028(a)

    81,000       73,305  

5.38%, 6/1/2029(a)

    50,000       44,669  

4.75%, 3/1/2030(a)

    100,000       84,040  

4.50%, 8/15/2030(a)

    121,000       98,199  

4.25%, 2/1/2031(a)

    93,000       73,470  

4.50%, 5/1/2032

    137,000       108,230  

4.25%, 1/15/2034(a)

    28,000       20,580  

Embarq Corp.

   

8.00%, 6/1/2036

    44,000       17,693  

Iliad Holding SASU

   

6.50%, 10/15/2026(a)

    50,000       46,306  

7.00%, 10/15/2028(a)

    15,000       13,575  

Intelsat Jackson Holdings SA

   

6.50%, 3/15/2030(a)

    25,000       22,944  

Level 3 Financing, Inc.

   

3.40%, 3/1/2027(a)

    35,000       30,130  

4.63%, 9/15/2027(a)

    31,000       26,901  

4.25%, 7/1/2028(a)

    68,000       56,100  

3.75%, 7/15/2029(a)

    50,000       37,987  

 

See Accompanying Notes to the Financial Statements.

 

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Fund (cont.)

 

 

Investments   Principal
Amount
    Value  
CORPORATE BONDS – (continued)  
Diversified Telecommunication Services – (continued)  

Lumen Technologies, Inc.

   

5.63%, 4/1/2025

  $ 13,000     $ 12,610  

5.13%, 12/15/2026(a)

    25,000       21,406  

4.00%, 2/15/2027(a)

    56,000       47,611  

4.50%, 1/15/2029(a)

    25,000       17,624  

5.38%, 6/15/2029(a)

    15,000       11,016  

Series P,
7.60%, 9/15/2039

 

 

25,000

 

 

 

16,749

 

Series U,
7.65%, 3/15/2042

 

 

25,000

 

 

 

16,562

 

Sprint Capital Corp.

   

6.88%, 11/15/2028

    87,000       89,782  

8.75%, 3/15/2032

    87,000       102,107  

Switch Ltd.

   

3.75%, 9/15/2028(a)

    50,000       50,500  

Telecom Italia Capital SA

   

6.38%, 11/15/2033

    29,000       22,283  

6.00%, 9/30/2034

    12,000       8,757  

7.20%, 7/18/2036

    38,000       29,593  

7.72%, 6/4/2038

    25,000       19,875  

Telecom Italia SpA

   

5.30%, 5/30/2024(a)

    60,000       56,446  

Telesat Canada

   

5.63%, 12/6/2026(a)

    15,000       7,080  

6.50%, 10/15/2027(a)

    25,000       8,716  

Windstream Escrow LLC

   

7.75%, 8/15/2028(a)

    50,000       43,265  
              1,587,132  
Electric Utilities – 0.3%  

FirstEnergy Corp.

   

Series B,
4.40%, 7/15/2027(d)

 

 

25,000

 

 

 

23,478

 

Series C,
7.38%, 11/15/2031

 

 

12,000

 

 

 

13,350

 

Series C,
3.40%, 3/1/2050

    12,000       7,455  

Pattern Energy Operations LP

   

4.50%, 8/15/2028(a)

    19,000       17,087  
              61,370  
Investments   Principal
Amount
    Value  
Electrical Equipment – 0.4%  

Atkore, Inc.

   

4.25%, 6/1/2031(a)

  $ 12,000     $ 9,720  

EnerSys

   

4.38%, 12/15/2027(a)

    12,000       10,530  

Sensata Technologies BV

   

5.00%, 10/1/2025(a)

    37,000       35,849  

4.00%, 4/15/2029(a)

    35,000       29,477  
              85,576  
Electronic Equipment, Instruments & Components – 0.3%  

Likewize Corp.

   

9.75%, 10/15/2025(a)

    12,000       10,857  

Sensata Technologies, Inc.

   

3.75%, 2/15/2031(a)

    55,000       43,794  
              54,651  
Energy Equipment & Services – 2.0%  

Archrock Partners LP

   

6.88%, 4/1/2027(a)

    19,000       18,097  

6.25%, 4/1/2028(a)

    43,000       39,986  

CGG SA

   

8.75%, 4/1/2027(a)

    5,000       4,421  

Ensign Drilling, Inc.

   

9.25%, 4/15/2024(a)

    12,000       10,859  

KLX Energy Services Holdings, Inc.

   

11.50%, 11/1/2025(a)

    12,000       9,819  

Nine Energy Service, Inc.

   

8.75%, 11/1/2023(a)

    2,000       1,745  

Patterson-UTI Energy, Inc.

   

5.15%, 11/15/2029

    28,000       24,720  

Petrofac Ltd.

   

9.75%, 11/15/2026(a)

    31,000       22,975  

Solaris Midstream Holdings LLC

   

7.63%, 4/1/2026(a)

    12,000       11,430  

TechnipFMC plc

   

6.50%, 2/1/2026(a)

    4,000       3,841  

Transocean Guardian Ltd.

   

5.88%, 1/15/2024(a)

    6,514       6,332  

Transocean Phoenix 2 Ltd.

   

7.75%, 10/15/2024(a)

    5,200       5,172  

Transocean Poseidon Ltd.

   

6.88%, 2/1/2027(a)

    43,750       41,891  

Transocean Proteus Ltd.

   

6.25%, 12/1/2024(a)

    1,350       1,316  

 

See Accompanying Notes to the Financial Statements.

 

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Fund (cont.)

 

 

Investments   Principal
Amount
    Value  
CORPORATE BONDS – (continued)  
Energy Equipment & Services – (continued)  

Transocean, Inc.

   

7.50%, 1/15/2026(a)

  $ 44,000     $ 37,180  

11.50%, 1/30/2027(a)

    31,000       31,142  

8.00%, 2/1/2027(a)

    19,000       15,397  

7.50%, 4/15/2031

    12,000       7,830  

6.80%, 3/15/2038

    12,000       7,290  

USA Compression Partners LP

   

6.88%, 4/1/2026

    57,000       54,713  

Weatherford International Ltd.

   

6.50%, 9/15/2028(a)

    13,000       12,415  

8.63%, 4/30/2030(a)

    50,000       47,125  
              415,696  
Entertainment – 0.7%  

Allen Media LLC

   

10.50%, 2/15/2028(a)

    12,000       4,863  

Live Nation Entertainment, Inc.

   

6.50%, 5/15/2027(a)

    62,000       61,666  

4.75%, 10/15/2027(a)

    50,000       44,496  

ROBLOX Corp.

   

3.88%, 5/1/2030(a)

    37,000       30,525  
              141,550  
Equity Real Estate Investment Trusts (REITs) – 2.3%  

Diversified Healthcare Trust

   

4.75%, 2/15/2028

    40,000       27,374  

4.38%, 3/1/2031

    28,000       18,503  

HAT Holdings I LLC

   

3.38%, 6/15/2026(a)

    44,000       35,773  

3.75%, 9/15/2030(a)

    25,000       17,250  

MPT Operating Partnership LP

   

5.25%, 8/1/2026

    19,000       17,136  

5.00%, 10/15/2027

    56,000       47,924  

4.63%, 8/1/2029

    43,000       34,066  

3.50%, 3/15/2031

    56,000       38,481  

Park Intermediate Holdings LLC

   

7.50%, 6/1/2025(a)

    23,000       23,057  

5.88%, 10/1/2028(a)

    29,000       26,318  

4.88%, 5/15/2029(a)

    19,000       16,201  

RHP Hotel Properties LP

   

4.75%, 10/15/2027

    25,000       23,076  

4.50%, 2/15/2029(a)

    25,000       21,938  
Investments   Principal
Amount
    Value  
Equity Real Estate Investment Trusts (REITs) – (continued)  

SBA Communications Corp.

   

3.88%, 2/15/2027

  $ 68,000     $ 61,200  

3.13%, 2/1/2029

    68,000       54,960  

XHR LP
4.88%, 6/1/2029(a)

    10,000       8,627  
              471,884  
Food & Staples Retailing – 1.6%  

Albertsons Cos., Inc.

   

4.63%, 1/15/2027(a)

    43,000       39,849  

5.88%, 2/15/2028(a)

    58,000       54,230  

3.50%, 3/15/2029(a)

    43,000       35,582  

4.88%, 2/15/2030(a)

    28,000       24,850  

Rite Aid Corp.

   

8.00%, 11/15/2026(a)

    62,000       40,152  

Safeway, Inc.

   

7.25%, 2/1/2031

    12,000       11,574  

US Foods, Inc.

   

6.25%, 4/15/2025(a)

    62,000       61,702  

4.75%, 2/15/2029(a)

    37,000       32,791  

4.63%, 6/1/2030(a)

    19,000       16,483  
              317,213  
Food Products – 0.9%  

Darling Ingredients, Inc.

   

5.25%, 4/15/2027(a)

    12,000       11,520  

6.00%, 6/15/2030(a)

    25,000       24,062  

Lamb Weston Holdings, Inc.

   

4.88%, 5/15/2028(a)

    44,000       40,901  

4.38%, 1/31/2032(a)

    44,000       37,785  

Pilgrim’s Pride Corp.

   

5.88%, 9/30/2027(a)

    40,000       39,098  

4.25%, 4/15/2031(a)

    43,000       35,811  
              189,177  
Gas Utilities – 0.8%  

AmeriGas Partners LP

   

5.63%, 5/20/2024

    37,000       36,156  

5.88%, 8/20/2026

    31,000       29,001  

5.75%, 5/20/2027

    19,000       17,521  

Ferrellgas LP

   

5.38%, 4/1/2026(a)

    12,000       10,890  

5.88%, 4/1/2029(a)

    43,000       36,034  

 

See Accompanying Notes to the Financial Statements.

 

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Fund (cont.)

 

 

Investments   Principal
Amount
    Value  
CORPORATE BONDS – (continued)  
Gas Utilities – (continued)  

Suburban Propane Partners LP

   

5.00%, 6/1/2031(a)

  $ 33,000     $ 27,741  
              157,343  
Health Care Equipment & Supplies – 0.8%  

Embecta Corp.

   

6.75%, 2/15/2030(a)

    10,000       9,150  

Hologic, Inc.

   

4.63%, 2/1/2028(a)

    13,000       12,155  

3.25%, 2/15/2029(a)

    43,000       36,541  

Medline Borrower LP

   

3.88%, 4/1/2029(a)

    37,000       30,229  

5.25%, 10/1/2029(a)

    68,000       52,955  

Teleflex, Inc.

   

4.63%, 11/15/2027

    13,000       12,251  

4.25%, 6/1/2028(a)

    13,000       11,762  
              165,043  
Health Care Providers & Services – 5.6%  

180 Medical, Inc.

   

3.88%, 10/15/2029(a)

    5,000       4,225  

Acadia Healthcare Co., Inc.

   

5.00%, 4/15/2029(a)

    44,000       39,708  

AHP Health Partners, Inc.

   

5.75%, 7/15/2029(a)

    12,000       9,180  

Air Methods Corp.

   

8.00%, 5/15/2025(a)

    12,000       6,212  

Akumin Escrow, Inc.

   

7.50%, 8/1/2028(a)

    25,000       17,963  

Akumin, Inc.

   

7.00%, 11/1/2025(a)

    12,000       9,704  

Community Health Systems, Inc.

   

8.00%, 3/15/2026(a)

    15,000       12,938  

5.63%, 3/15/2027(a)

    13,000       10,359  

DaVita, Inc.

   

4.63%, 6/1/2030(a)

    123,000       95,894  

3.75%, 2/15/2031(a)

    75,000       54,227  

Encompass Health Corp.

   

4.50%, 2/1/2028

    44,000       39,376  

4.75%, 2/1/2030

    34,000       28,985  

4.63%, 4/1/2031

    25,000       20,625  

Envision Healthcare Corp.

   

8.75%, 10/15/2026(a)

    19,000       5,700  
Investments   Principal
Amount
    Value  
Health Care Providers & Services – (continued)  

Global Medical Response, Inc.

   

6.50%, 10/1/2025(a)

  $ 12,000     $ 9,540  

Legacy LifePoint Health LLC

   

6.75%, 4/15/2025(a)

    13,000       11,505  

4.38%, 2/15/2027(a)

    30,000       23,654  

LifePoint Health, Inc.

   

5.38%, 1/15/2029(a)

    12,000       7,666  

Molina Healthcare, Inc.

   

3.88%, 11/15/2030(a)

    80,000       67,984  

Owens & Minor, Inc.

   

4.50%, 3/31/2029(a)

    28,000       21,682  

6.63%, 4/1/2030(a)

    19,000       15,795  

Prime Healthcare Services, Inc.

   

7.25%, 11/1/2025(a)

    25,000       21,789  

Radiology Partners, Inc.

   

9.25%, 2/1/2028(a)

    20,000       10,580  

RegionalCare Hospital Partners Holdings, Inc.

   

9.75%, 12/1/2026(a)

    43,000       34,284  

RP Escrow Issuer LLC

   

5.25%, 12/15/2025(a)

    20,000       14,955  

Select Medical Corp.

   

6.25%, 8/15/2026(a)

    43,000       40,989  

Team Health Holdings, Inc.

   

6.38%, 2/1/2025(a)

    23,000       17,365  

Tenet Healthcare Corp.

   

4.88%, 1/1/2026(a)

    153,000       144,585  

6.25%, 2/1/2027(a)

    50,000       47,716  

5.13%, 11/1/2027(a)

    100,000       92,125  

6.13%, 10/1/2028(a)

    100,000       86,550  

4.38%, 1/15/2030(a)

    37,000       31,043  

6.13%, 6/15/2030(a)

    37,000       34,156  

6.88%, 11/15/2031

    22,000       18,673  

US Acute Care Solutions LLC

   

6.38%, 3/1/2026(a)

    23,000       20,853  

US Renal Care, Inc.

   

10.63%, 7/15/2027(a)

    17,000       6,749  
              1,135,334  
Health Care Technology – 0.3%  

IQVIA, Inc.

   

5.00%, 5/15/2027(a)

    60,000       57,173  

 

See Accompanying Notes to the Financial Statements.

 

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Fund (cont.)

 

 

Investments   Principal
Amount
    Value  
CORPORATE BONDS – (continued)  
Hotels, Restaurants & Leisure – 9.3%  

1011778 BC ULC

   

4.00%, 10/15/2030(a)

  $ 37,000     $ 30,201  

Affinity Gaming

   

6.88%, 12/15/2027(a)

    18,000       15,026  

Arrow Bidco LLC

   

9.50%, 3/15/2024(a)

    12,000       12,059  

Boyne USA, Inc.

   

4.75%, 5/15/2029(a)

    22,000       19,250  

Caesars Entertainment, Inc.

   

6.25%, 7/1/2025(a)

    37,000       36,102  

8.13%, 7/1/2027(a)

    6,000       5,835  

Carnival Corp.

   

5.75%, 3/1/2027(a)

    37,000       25,640  

4.00%, 8/1/2028(a)

    19,000       15,308  

Carnival Holdings Bermuda Ltd.

   

10.38%, 5/1/2028(a)

    15,000       15,189  

CEC Entertainment LLC

   

6.75%, 5/1/2026(a)

    12,000       11,224  

Cedar Fair LP

   

5.50%, 5/1/2025(a)

    12,000       11,910  

6.50%, 10/1/2028

    75,000       70,275  

Constellation Merger Sub, Inc.

   

8.50%, 9/15/2025(a)

    12,000       10,620  

Fertitta Entertainment LLC

   

4.63%, 1/15/2029(a)

    33,000       28,700  

6.75%, 1/15/2030(a)

    37,000       29,045  

GPS Hospitality Holding Co. LLC

   

7.00%, 8/15/2028(a)

    10,000       7,025  

Hilton Domestic Operating Co., Inc.

   

5.75%, 5/1/2028(a)

    31,000       29,915  

4.88%, 1/15/2030

    62,000       55,568  

4.00%, 5/1/2031(a)

    50,000       41,797  

3.63%, 2/15/2032(a)

    87,000       69,274  

Hilton Worldwide Finance LLC

   

4.88%, 4/1/2027

    31,000       29,450  

International Game Technology plc

   

4.13%, 4/15/2026(a)

    128,000       118,784  

IRB Holding Corp.

   

7.00%, 6/15/2025(a)

    19,000       18,990  

Jacobs Entertainment, Inc.

   

6.75%, 2/15/2029(a)

    13,000       11,462  
Investments   Principal
Amount
    Value  
Hotels, Restaurants & Leisure – (continued)  

KFC Holding Co.

   

4.75%, 6/1/2027(a)

  $ 19,000     $ 18,137  

Las Vegas Sands Corp.

   

3.20%, 8/8/2024

    79,000       75,222  

3.90%, 8/8/2029

    93,000       75,171  

Life Time, Inc.

   

5.75%, 1/15/2026(a)

    50,000       46,500  

8.00%, 4/15/2026(a)

    12,000       10,462  

MGM Resorts International

   

5.75%, 6/15/2025

    50,000       48,500  

4.63%, 9/1/2026

    13,000       11,862  

4.75%, 10/15/2028

    50,000       43,352  

Mohegan Gaming & Entertainment

   

7.88%, 10/15/2024(a)

    15,000       15,114  

8.00%, 2/1/2026(a)

    37,000       31,211  

Penn Entertainment, Inc.

   

5.63%, 1/15/2027(a)

    25,000       22,735  

Raptor Acquisition Corp.

   

4.88%, 11/1/2026(a)

    12,000       10,590  

Royal Caribbean Cruises Ltd.

   

11.50%, 6/1/2025(a)

    13,000       14,001  

4.25%, 7/1/2026(a)

    37,000       29,417  

5.50%, 8/31/2026(a)

    12,000       9,811  

5.38%, 7/15/2027(a)

    13,000       10,105  

11.63%, 8/15/2027(a)

    15,000       14,384  

5.50%, 4/1/2028(a)

    19,000       14,630  

9.25%, 1/15/2029(a)

    15,000       15,225  

Six Flags Entertainment Corp.

   

4.88%, 7/31/2024(a)

    40,000       38,730  

5.50%, 4/15/2027(a)

    44,000       39,600  

Sizzling Platter LLC

   

8.50%, 11/28/2025(a)

    11,000       9,609  

Speedway Motorsports LLC

   

4.88%, 11/1/2027(a)

    12,000       10,426  

Station Casinos LLC

   

4.50%, 2/15/2028(a)

    19,000       16,368  

4.63%, 12/1/2031(a)

    15,000       11,918  

TKC Holdings, Inc.

   

6.88%, 5/15/2028(a)

    12,000       9,960  

10.50%, 5/15/2029(a)

    19,000       13,491  

Travel + Leisure Co.

   

6.60%, 10/1/2025(d)

    12,000       11,731  

6.63%, 7/31/2026(a)

    37,000       36,027  

4.50%, 12/1/2029(a)

    19,000       15,485  

4.63%, 3/1/2030(a)

    12,000       9,687  

 

See Accompanying Notes to the Financial Statements.

 

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Fund (cont.)

 

 

Investments   Principal
Amount
    Value  
CORPORATE BONDS – (continued)  
Hotels, Restaurants & Leisure – (continued)  

Vail Resorts, Inc.

   

6.25%, 5/15/2025(a)

  $ 25,000     $ 24,875  

Viking Cruises Ltd.

   

6.25%, 5/15/2025(a)

    12,000       10,500  

13.00%, 5/15/2025(a)

    19,000       20,425  

5.88%, 9/15/2027(a)

    25,000       19,756  

7.00%, 2/15/2029(a)

    25,000       19,834  

VOC Escrow Ltd.

   

5.00%, 2/15/2028(a)

    19,000       15,642  

Wyndham Hotels & Resorts, Inc.

   

4.38%, 8/15/2028(a)

    12,000       10,564  

Wynn Las Vegas LLC

   

5.50%, 3/1/2025(a)

    54,000       51,110  

5.25%, 5/15/2027(a)

    28,000       24,354  

Wynn Resorts Finance LLC

   

7.75%, 4/15/2025(a)

    13,000       12,676  

5.13%, 10/1/2029(a)

    37,000       29,432  

Yum! Brands, Inc.

   

3.88%, 11/1/2023

    12,000       11,790  

4.75%, 1/15/2030(a)

    62,000       55,413  

3.63%, 3/15/2031

    78,000       62,595  

4.63%, 1/31/2032

    81,000       69,257  
              1,896,333  
Household Durables – 2.1%  

Beazer Homes USA, Inc.

   

5.88%, 10/15/2027

    19,000       15,960  

7.25%, 10/15/2029

    12,000       9,930  

Century Communities, Inc.

   

6.75%, 6/1/2027

    25,000       23,865  

3.88%, 8/15/2029(a)

    13,000       10,238  

Empire Communities Corp.

   

7.00%, 12/15/2025(a)

    12,000       10,344  

Installed Building Products, Inc.

   

5.75%, 2/1/2028(a)

    6,000       5,303  

KB Home

   

6.88%, 6/15/2027

    43,000       41,590  

7.25%, 7/15/2030

    25,000       23,094  

Newell Brands, Inc.

   

4.88%, 6/1/2025

    12,000       11,585  

4.45%, 4/1/2026(d)

    123,000       114,458  

5.63%, 4/1/2036(d)

    12,000       9,971  

5.75%, 4/1/2046(d)

    23,000       17,698  
Investments   Principal
Amount
    Value  
Household Durables – (continued)  

Shea Homes LP

   

4.75%, 2/15/2028(a)

  $ 12,000     $ 10,122  

Tempur Sealy International, Inc.

   

4.00%, 4/15/2029(a)

    50,000       40,208  

3.88%, 10/15/2031(a)

    37,000       27,782  

TopBuild Corp.

   

3.63%, 3/15/2029(a)

    12,000       9,535  

4.13%, 2/15/2032(a)

    13,000       10,179  

TRI Pointe Group, Inc.

   

5.88%, 6/15/2024

    25,000       24,570  

Tri Pointe Homes, Inc.

   

5.70%, 6/15/2028

    25,000       21,660  
              438,092  
Household Products – 0.2%  

Spectrum Brands, Inc.

   

5.00%, 10/1/2029(a)

    37,000       30,340  

3.88%, 3/15/2031(a)

    25,000       18,437  
              48,777  
Independent Power and Renewable Electricity
Producers – 1.1%
 

Calpine Corp.

   

5.25%, 6/1/2026(a)

    25,000       23,722  

4.50%, 2/15/2028(a)

    37,000       33,252  

5.13%, 3/15/2028(a)

    43,000       38,124  

4.63%, 2/1/2029(a)

    37,000       31,088  

5.00%, 2/1/2031(a)

    44,000       37,177  

Clearway Energy Operating LLC

   

4.75%, 3/15/2028(a)

    25,000       23,092  

3.75%, 2/15/2031(a)

    44,000       36,740  
              223,195  
Insurance – 2.2%  

Acrisure LLC

   

7.00%, 11/15/2025(a)

    43,000       40,416  

4.25%, 2/15/2029(a)

    12,000       9,799  

6.00%, 8/1/2029(a)

    25,000       20,725  

Alliant Holdings Intermediate LLC

   

4.25%, 10/15/2027(a)

    23,000       20,703  

6.75%, 10/15/2027(a)

    58,000       52,925  

AmWINS Group, Inc.

   

4.88%, 6/30/2029(a)

    25,000       21,371  

Assurant, Inc.

   

7.00%, 3/27/2048(c)

    13,000       12,375  

 

See Accompanying Notes to the Financial Statements.

 

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Fund (cont.)

 

 

Investments   Principal
Amount
    Value  
CORPORATE BONDS – (continued)  
Insurance – (continued)  

AssuredPartners, Inc.

   

7.00%, 8/15/2025(a)

  $ 17,000     $ 16,289  

5.63%, 1/15/2029(a)

    16,000       13,160  

BroadStreet Partners, Inc.

   

5.88%, 4/15/2029(a)

    22,000       17,657  

Global Atlantic Fin Co.

   

4.70%, 10/15/2051(a)(c)

    25,000       18,415  

GTCR AP Finance, Inc.

   

8.00%, 5/15/2027(a)

    13,000       12,385  

HUB International Ltd.

   

7.00%, 5/1/2026(a)

    62,000       61,225  

5.63%, 12/1/2029(a)

    12,000       10,290  

Liberty Mutual Group, Inc.

   

7.80%, 3/15/2037(a)

    4,000       4,403  

4.30%, 2/1/2061(a)

    43,000       25,332  

NFP Corp.

   

4.88%, 8/15/2028(a)

    43,000       37,097  

6.88%, 8/15/2028(a)

    50,000       42,484  

Ryan Specialty Group LLC

   

4.38%, 2/1/2030(a)

    12,000       10,260  

USI, Inc.

   

6.88%, 5/1/2025(a)

    12,000       11,640  
              458,951  
Interactive Media & Services – 0.4%  

Twitter, Inc.

   

3.88%, 12/15/2027(a)

    13,000       13,114  

5.00%, 3/1/2030(a)

    56,000       56,307  

Ziff Davis, Inc.

   

4.63%, 10/15/2030(a)

    19,000       16,059  
              85,480  
Internet & Direct Marketing Retail – 0.8%  

Match Group Holdings II LLC

   

4.63%, 6/1/2028(a)

    13,000       11,552  

4.13%, 8/1/2030(a)

    50,000       40,850  

3.63%, 10/1/2031(a)

    15,000       11,434  

Photo Holdings Merger Sub, Inc.

   

8.50%, 10/1/2026(a)

    23,000       15,136  

QVC, Inc.

   

4.45%, 2/15/2025

    50,000       43,731  

4.75%, 2/15/2027

    16,000       12,676  

5.45%, 8/15/2034

    19,000       11,970  

5.95%, 3/15/2043

    10,000       6,100  
              153,449  
Investments   Principal
Amount
    Value  
IT Services – 1.2%  

Ahead DB Holdings LLC

   

6.63%, 5/1/2028(a)

  $ 11,000     $ 8,933  

Block, Inc.

   

2.75%, 6/1/2026

    50,000       44,592  

3.50%, 6/1/2031

    25,000       20,125  

Endurance International Group Holdings, Inc.

   

6.00%, 2/15/2029(a)

    17,000       11,349  

Exela Intermediate LLC

   

11.50%, 7/15/2026(a)

    30,000       7,950  

Gartner, Inc.

   

3.63%, 6/15/2029(a)

    93,000       79,050  

Northwest Fiber LLC

   

10.75%, 6/1/2028(a)

    6,000       5,632  

Presidio Holdings, Inc.

   

8.25%, 2/1/2028(a)

    27,000       24,030  

Twilio, Inc.

   

3.63%, 3/15/2029

    25,000       20,644  

3.88%, 3/15/2031

    19,000       15,495  

Virtusa Corp.

   

7.13%, 12/15/2028(a)

    12,000       8,608  
              246,408  
Machinery – 0.4%  

Hillenbrand, Inc.

   

3.75%, 3/1/2031

    45,000       36,000  

JPW Industries Holding Corp.

   

9.00%, 10/1/2024(a)

    12,000       10,380  

Manitowoc Co., Inc. (The)

   

9.00%, 4/1/2026(a)

    10,000       9,094  

Terex Corp.

   

5.00%, 5/15/2029(a)

    12,000       10,705  

Trinity Industries, Inc.

   

4.55%, 10/1/2024

    12,000       11,378  

Weir Group plc (The)

   

2.20%, 5/13/2026(a)

    5,000       4,278  
              81,835  
Media – 4.8%  

Altice Financing SA

   

5.75%, 8/15/2029(a)

    5,000       3,924  

Beasley Mezzanine Holdings LLC

   

8.63%, 2/1/2026(a)

    12,000       8,610  

 

See Accompanying Notes to the Financial Statements.

 

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Fund (cont.)

 

 

Investments   Principal
Amount
    Value  
CORPORATE BONDS – (continued)  
Media – (continued)  

Cengage Learning, Inc.

   

9.50%, 6/15/2024(a)

  $ 12,000     $ 11,347  

Clear Channel Outdoor Holdings, Inc.

   

5.13%, 8/15/2027(a)

    68,000       61,200  

7.75%, 4/15/2028(a)

    37,000       30,194  

7.50%, 6/1/2029(a)

    37,000       29,084  

CMG Media Corp.

   

8.88%, 12/15/2027(a)

    43,000       36,443  

CSC Holdings LLC

   

5.75%, 1/15/2030(a)

    30,000       22,950  

Cumulus Media New Holdings, Inc.

   

6.75%, 7/1/2026(a)

    12,000       10,152  

Directv Financing LLC

   

5.88%, 8/15/2027(a)

    44,000       39,626  

DISH DBS Corp.

   

5.88%, 11/15/2024

    13,000       11,983  

7.75%, 7/1/2026

    6,000       5,063  

5.25%, 12/1/2026(a)

    37,000       32,144  

5.75%, 12/1/2028(a)

    12,000       9,675  

iHeartCommunications, Inc.

   

6.38%, 5/1/2026

    25,000       23,817  

8.38%, 5/1/2027

    31,000       27,847  

5.25%, 8/15/2027(a)

    44,000       40,047  

4.75%, 1/15/2028(a)

    25,000       21,813  

Lamar Media Corp.

   

3.75%, 2/15/2028

    37,000       32,471  

4.00%, 2/15/2030

    37,000       31,417  

Liberty Interactive LLC

   

8.25%, 2/1/2030

    19,000       11,861  

McGraw-Hill Education, Inc.

   

8.00%, 8/1/2029(a)

    23,000       19,579  

News Corp.

   

3.88%, 5/15/2029(a)

    68,000       58,446  

Nexstar Media, Inc.

   

5.63%, 7/15/2027(a)

    12,000       11,334  

Paramount Global

   

6.25%, 2/28/2057(c)

    23,000       19,257  

6.37%, 3/30/2062(c)

    31,000       26,208  

Sirius XM Radio, Inc.

   

4.00%, 7/15/2028(a)

    19,000       16,334  
Investments   Principal
Amount
    Value  
Media – (continued)  

Summer BC Bidco B LLC

   

5.50%, 10/31/2026(a)

  $ 5,000     $ 3,979  

TEGNA, Inc.

   

4.75%, 3/15/2026(a)

    25,000       24,285  

4.63%, 3/15/2028

    52,000       49,497  

5.00%, 9/15/2029

    38,000       36,028  

Townsquare Media, Inc.

   

6.88%, 2/1/2026(a)

    12,000       11,330  

Univision Communications, Inc.

   

5.13%, 2/15/2025(a)

    8,000       7,730  

6.63%, 6/1/2027(a)

    7,000       6,913  

UPC Broadband Finco BV

   

4.88%, 7/15/2031(a)

    35,000       29,391  

UPC Holding BV

   

5.50%, 1/15/2028(a)

    15,000       13,165  

Virgin Media Vendor Financing Notes IV DAC

   

5.00%, 7/15/2028(a)

    175,000       148,995  

Ziggo Bond Co. BV

   

5.13%, 2/28/2030(a)

    3,000       2,377  
              986,516  
Metals & Mining – 1.7%  

Baffinland Iron Mines Corp.

   

8.75%, 7/15/2026(a)

    13,000       11,810  

Commercial Metals Co.

   

4.13%, 1/15/2030

    25,000       21,005  

Eldorado Gold Corp.

   

6.25%, 9/1/2029(a)

    13,000       10,515  

FMG Resources August 2006 Pty. Ltd.

   

5.13%, 5/15/2024(a)

    25,000       24,382  

5.88%, 4/15/2030(a)

    87,000       78,065  

4.38%, 4/1/2031(a)

    87,000       69,148  

Hudbay Minerals, Inc.

   

4.50%, 4/1/2026(a)

    23,000       20,177  

6.13%, 4/1/2029(a)

    25,000       20,688  

IAMGOLD Corp.

   

5.75%, 10/15/2028(a)

    12,000       8,040  

Mineral Resources Ltd.

   

8.13%, 5/1/2027(a)

    19,000       18,905  

8.00%, 11/1/2027(a)

    44,000       43,283  

New Gold, Inc.

   

7.50%, 7/15/2027(a)

    12,000       10,233  

 

See Accompanying Notes to the Financial Statements.

 

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Fund (cont.)

 

 

Investments   Principal
Amount
    Value  
CORPORATE BONDS – (continued)  
Metals & Mining – (continued)  

Novelis Corp.

   

3.88%, 8/15/2031(a)

  $ 15,000     $ 11,621  

TMS International Corp.

   

6.25%, 4/15/2029(a)

    6,000       4,208  
              352,080  
Mortgage Real Estate Investment Trusts (REITs) – 0.3%  

Apollo Commercial Real Estate Finance, Inc.

   

4.63%, 6/15/2029(a)

    22,000       17,325  

Rithm Capital Corp.

   

6.25%, 10/15/2025(a)

    12,000       10,531  

Starwood Property Trust, Inc.

   

3.63%, 7/15/2026(a)

    13,000       11,310  

4.38%, 1/15/2027(a)

    25,000       22,082  
              61,248  
Multiline Retail – 0.8%  

Macy’s Retail Holdings LLC

   

5.88%, 4/1/2029(a)

    12,000       10,364  

5.88%, 3/15/2030(a)

    37,000       31,064  

6.13%, 3/15/2032(a)

    12,000       9,970  

4.50%, 12/15/2034

    25,000       17,113  

Marks & Spencer plc

   

7.13%, 12/1/2037(a)

    3,000       2,584  

Nordstrom, Inc.

   

4.38%, 4/1/2030

    37,000       28,397  

4.25%, 8/1/2031

    56,000       40,656  

5.00%, 1/15/2044

    31,000       19,611  
              159,759  
Multi-Utilities – 0.1%  

Algonquin Power & Utilities Corp.

   

4.75%, 1/18/2082(c)

    31,000       24,962  
Oil, Gas & Consumable Fuels – 9.5%  

Aethon United BR LP

   

8.25%, 2/15/2026(a)

    22,000       22,340  

Antero Midstream Partners LP

   

5.75%, 1/15/2028(a)

    15,000       14,132  

5.38%, 6/15/2029(a)

    13,000       11,860  
Investments   Principal
Amount
    Value  
Oil, Gas & Consumable Fuels – (continued)  

Apache Corp.

   

4.25%, 1/15/2030

  $ 13,000     $ 11,566  

5.10%, 9/1/2040

    19,000       15,385  

Ascent Resources Utica Holdings LLC

   

7.00%, 11/1/2026(a)

    13,000       12,805  

8.25%, 12/31/2028(a)

    31,000       29,915  

Blue Racer Midstream LLC

   

6.63%, 7/15/2026(a)

    12,000       11,400  

Buckeye Partners LP

   

4.35%, 10/15/2024

    31,000       29,519  

3.95%, 12/1/2026

    12,000       10,526  

4.50%, 3/1/2028(a)

    31,000       26,893  

Calumet Specialty Products Partners LP

   

11.00%, 4/15/2025(a)

    12,000       12,474  

8.13%, 1/15/2027(a)

    25,000       23,661  

Cheniere Energy Partners LP

   

4.50%, 10/1/2029

    44,000       38,850  

4.00%, 3/1/2031

    42,000       35,409  

Cheniere Energy, Inc.

   

4.63%, 10/15/2028

    65,000       59,963  

Citgo Holding, Inc.

   

9.25%, 8/1/2024(a)

    40,000       40,037  

CITGO Petroleum Corp.

   

7.00%, 6/15/2025(a)

    37,000       36,432  

6.38%, 6/15/2026(a)

    20,000       19,697  

CQP Holdco LP

   

5.50%, 6/15/2031(a)

    38,000       33,725  

Crestwood Midstream Partners LP

   

5.63%, 5/1/2027(a)

    31,000       29,158  

6.00%, 2/1/2029(a)

    19,000       17,767  

8.00%, 4/1/2029(a)

    15,000       15,000  

CrownRock LP

   

5.63%, 10/15/2025(a)

    13,000       12,573  

5.00%, 5/1/2029(a)

    37,000       33,612  

Delek Logistics Partners LP

   

7.13%, 6/1/2028(a)

    12,000       10,745  

DT Midstream, Inc.

   

4.38%, 6/15/2031(a)

    25,000       21,062  

Encino Acquisition Partners Holdings LLC

   

8.50%, 5/1/2028(a)

    12,000       11,243  

 

See Accompanying Notes to the Financial Statements.

 

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Fund (cont.)

 

 

Investments   Principal
Amount
    Value  
CORPORATE BONDS – (continued)  
Oil, Gas & Consumable Fuels – (continued)  

Endeavor Energy Resources LP

   

5.75%, 1/30/2028(a)

  $ 25,000     $ 24,299  

Energean plc

   

6.50%, 4/30/2027(a)

    5,000       4,417  

Energy Ventures Gom LLC

   

11.75%, 4/15/2026(a)

    12,000       12,322  

Enviva Partners LP

   

6.50%, 1/15/2026(a)

    37,000       35,528  

FTAI Infra Escrow Holdings LLC

   

10.50%, 6/1/2027(a)

    19,000       18,629  

Genesis Energy LP

   

8.00%, 1/15/2027

    56,000       54,210  

7.75%, 2/1/2028

    34,000       32,428  

Harvest Midstream I LP

   

7.50%, 9/1/2028(a)

    23,000       22,051  

Hess Midstream Operations LP

   

5.63%, 2/15/2026(a)

    25,000       24,519  

5.13%, 6/15/2028(a)

    25,000       23,000  

Hilcorp Energy I LP

   

6.25%, 11/1/2028(a)

    54,000       50,760  

Holly Energy Partners LP

   

6.38%, 4/15/2027(a)

    25,000       24,062  

5.00%, 2/1/2028(a)

    12,000       10,845  

Howard Midstream Energy Partners LLC

   

6.75%, 1/15/2027(a)

    10,000       9,073  

ITT Holdings LLC

   

6.50%, 8/1/2029(a)

    51,000       40,979  

Martin Midstream Partners LP

   

11.50%, 2/28/2025(a)

    6,000       5,820  

MEG Energy Corp.

   

7.13%, 2/1/2027(a)

    69,000       70,211  

Moss Creek Resources Holdings, Inc.

   

7.50%, 1/15/2026(a)

    35,000       32,200  

Neptune Energy Bondco plc

   

6.63%, 5/15/2025(a)

    10,000       9,713  

New Fortress Energy, Inc.

   

6.75%, 9/15/2025(a)

    19,000       18,652  

6.50%, 9/30/2026(a)

    19,000       18,430  

NGL Energy Operating LLC

   

7.50%, 2/1/2026(a)

    62,000       56,088  
Investments   Principal
Amount
    Value  
Oil, Gas & Consumable Fuels – (continued)  

NGL Energy Partners LP

   

7.50%, 11/1/2023

  $ 13,000     $ 12,675  

6.13%, 3/1/2025

    13,000       10,140  

7.50%, 4/15/2026

    10,000       7,288  

Northriver Midstream Finance LP

   

5.63%, 2/15/2026(a)

    12,000       11,360  

NuStar Logistics LP

   

5.75%, 10/1/2025

    44,000       42,426  

6.38%, 10/1/2030

    44,000       40,779  

Occidental Petroleum Corp.

   

6.95%, 7/1/2024

    55,000       56,354  

6.63%, 9/1/2030

    43,000       44,722  

6.45%, 9/15/2036

    45,000       44,639  

6.60%, 3/15/2046

    30,000       29,529  

Parkland Corp.

   

4.50%, 10/1/2029(a)

    37,000       31,153  

4.63%, 5/1/2030(a)

    56,000       46,582  

Rockies Express Pipeline LLC

   

4.95%, 7/15/2029(a)

    35,000       30,705  

Strathcona Resources Ltd.

   

6.88%, 8/1/2026(a)

    12,000       10,160  

Summit Midstream Holdings LLC

   

5.75%, 4/15/2025

    12,000       10,050  

8.50%, 10/15/2026(a)

    19,000       18,240  

Sunnova Energy Corp.

   

5.88%, 9/1/2026(a)

    23,000       20,240  

Sunoco LP

   

6.00%, 4/15/2027

    31,000       30,374  

Tallgrass Energy Partners LP

   

7.50%, 10/1/2025(a)

    18,000       18,179  

5.50%, 1/15/2028(a)

    24,000       21,520  

6.00%, 12/31/2030(a)

    37,000       33,493  

Tap Rock Resources LLC

   

7.00%, 10/1/2026(a)

    12,000       11,204  

Teine Energy Ltd.

   

6.88%, 4/15/2029(a)

    12,000       10,704  

TerraForm Power Operating LLC

   

5.00%, 1/31/2028(a)

    25,000       23,159  

4.75%, 1/15/2030(a)

    19,000       17,076  

Western Midstream Operating LP

   

4.30%, 2/1/2030(d)

    75,000       65,985  
              1,944,721  

 

See Accompanying Notes to the Financial Statements.

 

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FlexShares® ESG & Climate High Yield Corporate Core Index Fund (cont.)

 

 

Investments   Principal
Amount
    Value  
CORPORATE BONDS – (continued)  
Paper & Forest Products – 0.4%  

Domtar Corp.

   

6.75%, 10/1/2028(a)

  $ 13,000     $ 11,046  

Louisiana-Pacific Corp.

   

3.63%, 3/15/2029(a)

    12,000       9,758  

Mercer International, Inc.

   

5.50%, 1/15/2026

    13,000       12,179  

5.13%, 2/1/2029

    43,000       35,314  

Sylvamo Corp.

   

7.00%, 9/1/2029(a)

    19,000       17,656  
              85,953  
Personal Products – 0.5%  

Avon Products, Inc.

   

8.45%, 3/15/2043(d)

    7,000       6,317  

Coty, Inc.
5.00%, 4/15/2026(a)

    44,000       41,264  

6.50%, 4/15/2026(a)

    43,000       40,949  

Herbalife Nutrition Ltd.

   

7.88%, 9/1/2025(a)

    20,000       18,670  
              107,200  
Pharmaceuticals – 1.5%  

Bausch Health Americas, Inc.

   

9.25%, 4/1/2026(a)

    27,000       15,609  

8.50%, 1/31/2027(a)

    22,000       9,529  

Bausch Health Cos., Inc.

   

5.50%, 11/1/2025(a)

    69,000       55,130  

9.00%, 12/15/2025(a)

    62,000       39,868  

6.13%, 2/1/2027(a)

    43,000       28,227  

5.00%, 1/30/2028(a)

    19,000       7,367  

4.88%, 6/1/2028(a)

    68,000       41,650  

6.25%, 2/15/2029(a)

    44,000       17,160  

7.25%, 5/30/2029(a)

    31,000       11,847  

5.25%, 1/30/2030(a)

    44,000       17,050  

5.25%, 2/15/2031(a)

    43,000       16,877  

HLF Financing Sarl LLC

   

4.88%, 6/1/2029(a)

    19,000       14,112  

Lannett Co., Inc.

   

7.75%, 4/15/2026(a)

    3,000       934  

Organon & Co.

   

5.13%, 4/30/2031(a)

    25,000       21,232  

P&L Development LLC

   

7.75%, 11/15/2025(a)

    12,000       9,263  
              305,855  
Investments   Principal
Amount
    Value  
Professional Services – 0.1%  

CoreLogic, Inc.

   

4.50%, 5/1/2028(a)

  $ 22,000     $ 14,799  

Korn Ferry

   

4.63%, 12/15/2027(a)

    12,000       10,916  
              25,715  
Real Estate Management & Development – 1.2%  

Cushman & Wakefield US Borrower LLC

   

6.75%, 5/15/2028(a)

    19,000       18,068  

Howard Hughes Corp. (The)

   

5.38%, 8/1/2028(a)

    47,000       40,206  

4.38%, 2/1/2031(a)

    37,000       27,802  

Kennedy-Wilson, Inc.

   

4.75%, 3/1/2029

    37,000       30,005  

5.00%, 3/1/2031

    31,000       24,304  

Realogy Group LLC

   

5.75%, 1/15/2029(a)

    37,000       26,594  

5.25%, 4/15/2030(a)

    56,000       38,831  

WeWork Cos. LLC

   

5.00%, 7/10/2025(a)

    43,000       21,500  

WeWork Cos., Inc.

   

7.88%, 5/1/2025(a)

    19,000       10,368  
              237,678  
Road & Rail – 1.2%              

Albion Financing 1 Sarl

   

6.13%, 10/15/2026(a)

    25,000       21,345  

Albion Financing 2SARL

   

8.75%, 4/15/2027(a)

    6,000       5,040  

Avis Budget Car Rental LLC

   

4.75%, 4/1/2028(a)

    13,000       11,421  

PECF USS Intermediate
Holding III Corp.

   

8.00%, 11/15/2029(a)

    13,000       8,705  

Uber Technologies, Inc.

   

7.50%, 5/15/2025(a)

    37,000       37,018  

7.50%, 9/15/2027(a)

    75,000       74,983  

6.25%, 1/15/2028(a)

    12,000       11,400  

4.50%, 8/15/2029(a)

    62,000       53,146  

XPO CNW, Inc.

   

6.70%, 5/1/2034

    12,000       10,740  

XPO Logistics, Inc.

   

6.25%, 5/1/2025(a)

    19,000       19,194  
              252,992  

 

See Accompanying Notes to the Financial Statements.

 

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FlexShares® ESG & Climate High Yield Corporate Core Index Fund (cont.)

 

 

Investments   Principal
Amount
    Value  
CORPORATE BONDS – (continued)  
Semiconductors & Semiconductor Equipment – 0.4%  

Entegris, Inc.

   

3.63%, 5/1/2029(a)

  $ 75,000     $ 61,189  

ON Semiconductor Corp.

   

3.88%, 9/1/2028(a)

    13,000       11,454  
              72,643  
Software – 3.6%  

AthenaHealth Group, Inc.

   

6.50%, 2/15/2030(a)

    12,000       9,360  

Boxer Parent Co., Inc.

   

7.13%, 10/2/2025(a)

    17,000       16,705  

9.13%, 3/1/2026(a)

    10,000       9,551  

Camelot Finance SA

   

4.50%, 11/1/2026(a)

    22,000       20,554  

Castle US Holding Corp.

   

9.50%, 2/15/2028(a)

    6,000       2,722  

Clarivate Science Holdings Corp.

   

3.88%, 7/1/2028(a)

    19,000       16,294  

4.88%, 7/1/2029(a)

    44,000       36,685  

Condor Merger Sub, Inc.

   

7.38%, 2/15/2030(a)

    62,000       51,279  

Crowdstrike Holdings, Inc.

   

3.00%, 2/15/2029

    33,000       27,816  

Elastic NV

   

4.13%, 7/15/2029(a)

    25,000       20,873  

GoTo Group, Inc.

   

5.50%, 9/1/2027(a)

    25,000       14,493  

NCR Corp.

   

5.75%, 9/1/2027(a)

    13,000       12,545  

5.00%, 10/1/2028(a)

    13,000       10,924  

5.13%, 4/15/2029(a)

    56,000       46,999  

6.13%, 9/1/2029(a)

    12,000       11,437  

5.25%, 10/1/2030(a)

    13,000       10,497  

NortonLifeLock, Inc.

   

5.00%, 4/15/2025(a)

    10,000       9,704  

6.75%, 9/30/2027(a)

    50,000       49,290  

7.13%, 9/30/2030(a)

    50,000       49,150  

Open Text Corp.

   

3.88%, 2/15/2028(a)

    50,000       42,797  

Open Text Holdings, Inc.

   

4.13%, 2/15/2030(a)

    62,000       49,367  

4.13%, 12/1/2031(a)

    44,000       33,110  
Investments   Principal
Amount
    Value  
Software – (continued)  

Picard Midco, Inc.

   

6.50%, 3/31/2029(a)

  $ 45,000     $ 39,023  

PTC, Inc.

   

3.63%, 2/15/2025(a)

    15,000       14,295  

4.00%, 2/15/2028(a)

    13,000       11,775  

Rocket Software, Inc.

   

6.50%, 2/15/2029(a)

    17,000       13,571  

SS&C Technologies, Inc.

   

5.50%, 9/30/2027(a)

        68,000       63,226  

Veritas US, Inc.

   

7.50%, 9/1/2025(a)

    56,000       47,143  
                  741,185  
Specialty Retail – 2.9%  

99 Escrow Issuer, Inc.

   

7.50%, 1/15/2026(a)

    12,000       6,839  

At Home Group, Inc.

   

4.88%, 7/15/2028(a)

    12,000       8,725  

7.13%, 7/15/2029(a)

    12,000       6,780  

Bath & Body Works, Inc.

   

9.38%, 7/1/2025(a)

    25,000       25,937  

5.25%, 2/1/2028

    13,000       11,499  

6.63%, 10/1/2030(a)

    62,000       55,466  

6.88%, 11/1/2035

    44,000       36,960  

6.75%, 7/1/2036

    25,000       20,656  

BCPE Ulysses Intermediate, Inc.

   

7.75%, 4/1/2027(a)(b)

    12,000       7,947  

Carvana Co.

   

10.25%, 5/1/2030(a)

    31,000       18,600  

Foot Locker, Inc.

   

4.00%, 10/1/2029(a)

    12,000       9,174  

Gap, Inc. (The)

   

3.63%, 10/1/2029(a)

    19,000       13,314  

3.88%, 10/1/2031(a)

    44,000       30,360  

LBM Acquisition LLC

   

6.25%, 1/15/2029(a)

    37,000       25,881  

Lithia Motors, Inc.

   

3.88%, 6/1/2029(a)

    62,000       49,953  

LSF9 Atlantis Holdings LLC

   

7.75%, 2/15/2026(a)

    23,000       20,754  

Michaels Cos., Inc. (The)

   

7.88%, 5/1/2029(a)

    12,000       6,690  

Park River Holdings, Inc.

   

5.63%, 2/1/2029(a)

    37,000       23,494  

 

See Accompanying Notes to the Financial Statements.

 

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FlexShares® ESG & Climate High Yield Corporate Core Index Fund (cont.)

 

 

Investments   Principal
Amount
    Value  
CORPORATE BONDS – (continued)  
Specialty Retail – (continued)  

Penske Automotive Group, Inc.

   

3.75%, 6/15/2029

  $ 50,000     $ 41,047  

Specialty Building Products
Holdings LLC

   

6.38%, 9/30/2026(a)

    22,000       17,673  

SRS Distribution, Inc.

   

4.63%, 7/1/2028(a)

    20,000       17,561  

6.13%, 7/1/2029(a)

    38,000       30,900  

Staples, Inc.

   

7.50%, 4/15/2026(a)

    62,000       53,852  

10.75%, 4/15/2027(a)

    31,000       22,576  

White Cap Buyer LLC

   

6.88%, 10/15/2028(a)

        37,000       31,357  
                  593,995  
Technology Hardware, Storage & Peripherals – 1.1%  

Seagate HDD Cayman

 

4.88%, 6/1/2027

    75,000       69,353  

4.13%, 1/15/2031

    100,000       75,200  

Xerox Corp.

   

6.75%, 12/15/2039

    28,000       20,523  

Xerox Holdings Corp.

   

5.00%, 8/15/2025(a)

    25,000       22,571  

5.50%, 8/15/2028(a)

    35,000       27,650  
              215,297  
Textiles, Apparel & Luxury Goods – 0.4%  

Eagle Intermediate Global Holding BV

 

7.50%, 5/1/2025(a)

    5,000       3,850  

Hanesbrands, Inc.

   

4.88%, 5/15/2026(a)

    44,000       40,370  

Under Armour, Inc.

   

3.25%, 6/15/2026

    23,000       19,837  

William Carter Co. (The)

   

5.63%, 3/15/2027(a)

    19,000       18,063  
              82,120  
Thrifts & Mortgage Finance – 1.4%  

Freedom Mortgage Corp.

 

8.13%, 11/15/2024(a)

    50,000       43,988  

7.63%, 5/1/2026(a)

    25,000       19,751  

Ladder Capital Finance Holdings LLLP

 

 

REIT, 5.25%, 10/1/2025(a)

    13,000       11,989  
Investments   Principal
Amount
    Value  
Thrifts & Mortgage Finance – (continued)  

REIT, 4.25%, 2/1/2027(a)

  $ 31,000     $ 26,036  

REIT, 4.75%, 6/15/2029(a)

    19,000       15,123  

LD Holdings Group LLC

   

6.13%, 4/1/2028(a)

    20,000       11,200  

MGIC Investment Corp.

   

5.25%, 8/15/2028

    31,000       28,124  

NMI Holdings, Inc.

   

7.38%, 6/1/2025(a)

    10,000       9,990  

PHH Mortgage Corp.

   

7.88%, 3/15/2026(a)

    12,000       9,960  

Provident Funding Associates LP

   

6.38%, 6/15/2025(a)

    13,000       11,310  

Rocket Mortgage LLC

   

2.88%, 10/15/2026(a)

    37,000       30,874  

United Wholesale Mortgage LLC

   

5.50%, 11/15/2025(a)

        37,000       33,410  

5.75%, 6/15/2027(a)

    19,000       15,570  

5.50%, 4/15/2029(a)

    19,000       14,334  
                  281,659  
Trading Companies & Distributors – 1.1%  

Boise Cascade Co.

 

4.88%, 7/1/2030(a)

    12,000       10,039  

Fortress Transportation and Infrastructure Investors LLC

   

6.50%, 10/1/2025(a)

    25,000       23,991  

9.75%, 8/1/2027(a)

    56,000       57,013  

5.50%, 5/1/2028(a)

    12,000       10,033  

Foundation Building Materials, Inc.

   

6.00%, 3/1/2029(a)

    12,000       8,290  

Imola Merger Corp.

   

4.75%, 5/15/2029(a)

    68,000       58,630  

United Rentals North America, Inc.

   

5.50%, 5/15/2027

    13,000       12,684  

4.88%, 1/15/2028

    44,000       40,920  

WESCO Distribution, Inc.

   

7.13%, 6/15/2025(a)

    6,000       6,058  
              227,658  
Wireless Telecommunication Services – 2.0%  

Ligado Networks LLC

 

15.50%, 11/1/2023(a)(b)(e)

    110,858       37,362  

17.50%, 5/1/2024(a)(b)

    31,246       5,017  

 

See Accompanying Notes to the Financial Statements.

 

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FlexShares® ESG & Climate High Yield Corporate Core Index Fund (cont.)

 

 

Investments   Principal
Amount
    Value  
CORPORATE BONDS – (continued)  
Wireless Telecommunication Services – (continued)  

Sprint Corp.

   

7.13%, 6/15/2024

  $ 100,000     $ 101,095  

7.63%, 2/15/2025

    43,000       44,183  

7.63%, 3/1/2026

    25,000       26,094  

Vmed O2 UK Financing I plc

   

4.75%, 7/15/2031(a)

    35,000       28,282  

Vodafone Group plc

   

7.00%, 4/4/2079(c)

    144,000       136,800  

5.12%, 6/4/2081(c)

    56,000       38,698  
        417,531  
Total Corporate Bonds
(Cost $20,125,816)
            19,887,403  
Total Investments – 97.3%
(Cost $20,125,816)

 

    19,887,403  

Other assets less liabilities – 2.7%

 

    544,438  
NET ASSETS – 100.0%

 

  $ 20,431,841  

 

(a) 

Securities exempt from registration under Rule 144A of the Securities Act of 1933. These securities may be resold in transactions exempt from registration, normally to qualified institutional buyers. The value of these securities is determined by valuations supplied by a pricing service or brokers, or, if not available, in accordance with procedures established by the Board of Trustees.

 

(b) 

Payment in-kind security.

 

(c) 

Security issued at a fixed coupon rate, which converts to a variable rate at a future date. Rate shown is the rate in effect as of period end.

 

(d) 

Step bond. Interest rate is a fixed rate for an initial period that either resets at a specific date or may reset in the future at a contingent upon predetermined trigger. The interest rate shown was the current rate as of October 31, 2022.

 

(e) 

Variable or floating rate security, linked to the referenced benchmark. The interest rate shown is the rate in effect as of October 31, 2022.

 

Percentages shown are based on Net Assets.

As of October 31, 2022, the gross unrealized appreciation (depreciation) of investments based on the aggregate cost of investments (including derivative instruments, if applicable) for federal income tax purposes was as follows:

 

       

Aggregate gross unrealized appreciation

  $ 105,405  

Aggregate gross unrealized depreciation

    (428,744

Net unrealized depreciation

  $ (323,339

Federal income tax cost

  $ 20,210,742  

 

Security Type   % of Net Assets  

Corporate Bonds

    97.3

Others(1)

    2.7  
      100.0

 

(1) 

Includes any other net assets/(liabilities).

 

See Accompanying Notes to the Financial Statements.

 

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Schedule of Investments

FlexShares® ESG & Climate Investment Grade Corporate Core Index Fund

 

October 31, 2022

 

 

Investments   Principal
Amount
    Value  
CORPORATE BONDS – 94.9%  
Air Freight & Logistics – 0.3%  

United Parcel Service, Inc.

   

5.30%, 4/1/2050

  $ 80,000     $ 78,288  
Automobiles – 0.8%              

General Motors Co.

   

6.80%, 10/1/2027

    150,000       151,978  

5.95%, 4/1/2049

    45,000       38,099  
              190,077  
Banks – 17.0%              

Banco Santander SA

 

4.17%, 3/24/2028(a)

    200,000       176,298  

Bank of America Corp.

   

3.46%, 3/15/2025(a)

    150,000       144,645  

1.73%, 7/22/2027(a)

    150,000       128,271  

3.42%, 12/20/2028(a)

    200,000       176,552  

4.27%, 7/23/2029(a)

    150,000       136,137  

2.69%, 4/22/2032(a)

    140,000       108,199  

2.68%, 6/19/2041(a)

    65,000       41,124  

2.97%, 7/21/2052(a)

    35,000       20,795  

Bank of Montreal

   

3.09%, 1/10/2037(a)

    50,000       36,683  

Citigroup, Inc.

   

3.35%, 4/24/2025(a)

    200,000       192,045  

3.11%, 4/8/2026(a)

    150,000       140,012  

3.20%, 10/21/2026

    100,000       91,066  

4.45%, 9/29/2027

    100,000       92,817  

3.98%, 3/20/2030(a)

    100,000       88,109  

4.41%, 3/31/2031(a)

    150,000       133,855  

2.57%, 6/3/2031(a)

    110,000       86,018  

8.13%, 7/15/2039

    45,000       51,903  

HSBC Holdings plc

   

0.98%, 5/24/2025(a)

    150,000       136,221  

1.59%, 5/24/2027(a)

    200,000       164,356  

4.76%, 3/29/2033(a)

    200,000       159,900  

5.40%, 8/11/2033(a)

    250,000       216,747  

JPMorgan Chase & Co.

   

3.88%, 9/10/2024

    150,000       146,115  

1.58%, 4/22/2027(a)

    150,000       129,008  

3.78%, 2/1/2028(a)

    150,000       137,032  

4.45%, 12/5/2029(a)

    150,000       136,806  

2.74%, 10/15/2030(a)

    60,000       48,407  
Investments   Principal
Amount
    Value  
Banks – (continued)              

2.58%, 4/22/2032(a)

  $ 20,000     $ 15,378  

5.60%, 7/15/2041

    75,000       70,331  

5.63%, 8/16/2043

    25,000       22,448  

Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group, Inc.

   

5.13%, 7/20/2033(a)

    200,000       181,545  

PNC Financial Services Group, Inc. (The)

   

4.63%, 6/6/2033(a)

    75,000       66,329  

Royal Bank of Canada

   

2.55%, 7/16/2024

    75,000       71,535  

1.15%, 6/10/2025

    150,000       134,714  

3.63%, 5/4/2027

    75,000       69,187  

Santander Holdings USA, Inc.

   

3.45%, 6/2/2025

    80,000       74,697  

Toronto-Dominion Bank (The)

   

4.46%, 6/8/2032

    115,000       103,349  
              3,928,634  
Beverages – 2.4%              

Anheuser-Busch Cos. LLC

   

4.70%, 2/1/2036

    50,000       45,192  

4.90%, 2/1/2046

    150,000       128,651  

Anheuser-Busch InBev Worldwide, Inc.

   

4.75%, 1/23/2029

    75,000       72,954  

5.55%, 1/23/2049

    85,000       80,050  

Diageo Capital plc

   

5.88%, 9/30/2036

    25,000       25,179  

PepsiCo, Inc.

   

2.25%, 3/19/2025

    15,000       14,131  

2.63%, 7/29/2029

    75,000       64,919  

3.50%, 3/19/2040

    150,000       116,770  
              547,846  
Biotechnology – 1.0%              

Amgen, Inc.

   

1.90%, 2/21/2025

    25,000       23,303  

2.80%, 8/15/2041

    40,000       26,767  

4.66%, 6/15/2051

    150,000       123,867  

Biogen, Inc.

   

3.15%, 5/1/2050

    50,000       30,846  

 

See Accompanying Notes to the Financial Statements.

 

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FlexShares® ESG & Climate Investment Grade Corporate Core Index Fund (cont.)

 

 

Investments   Principal
Amount
    Value  
CORPORATE BONDS – (continued)  
Biotechnology – (continued)              

Regeneron Pharmaceuticals, Inc.

   

1.75%, 9/15/2030

  $ 50,000     $ 37,669  
              242,452  
Building Products – 0.4%              

Carrier Global Corp.

   

3.38%, 4/5/2040

    75,000       53,539  

Owens Corning

   

4.30%, 7/15/2047

    40,000       28,151  
              81,690  
Capital Markets – 7.3%              

Bank of New York Mellon Corp. (The)

   

3.40%, 1/29/2028

    100,000       90,965  

4.29%, 6/13/2033(a)

    30,000       26,853  

Blackstone Private Credit Fund

   

2.63%, 12/15/2026

    50,000       41,041  

Blackstone Secured Lending Fund

   

2.13%, 2/15/2027

    75,000       60,532  

Deutsche Bank AG

   

3.55%, 9/18/2031(a)

    150,000       111,632  

FS KKR Capital Corp.

   

2.63%, 1/15/2027

    50,000       40,280  

Goldman Sachs Group, Inc. (The)

   

3.50%, 4/1/2025

    150,000       142,121  

2.38%, 7/21/2032(a)

    25,000       18,604  

3.10%, 2/24/2033(a)

    35,000       27,412  

6.75%, 10/1/2037

    75,000       74,152  

6.25%, 2/1/2041

    40,000       39,160  

5.15%, 5/22/2045

    75,000       60,868  

Moody’s Corp.

   

3.75%, 2/25/2052

    50,000       35,308  

Morgan Stanley

 

 

Series F,
3.88%, 4/29/2024

    150,000       146,906  

3.13%, 7/27/2026

    150,000       136,887  

0.98%, 12/10/2026(a)

    40,000       34,230  

2.70%, 1/22/2031(a)

    200,000       160,150  

2.24%, 7/21/2032(a)

    45,000       33,172  

5.60%, 3/24/2051(a)

    50,000       46,098  

2.80%, 1/25/2052(a)

    60,000       35,112  

Nasdaq, Inc.

   

3.85%, 6/30/2026

    75,000       71,404  
Investments   Principal
Amount
    Value  
Capital Markets – (continued)              

Owl Rock Capital Corp.

   

2.63%, 1/15/2027

  $ 50,000     $ 40,030  

S&P Global, Inc.

   

1.25%, 8/15/2030

    75,000       55,742  

2.90%, 3/1/2032(b)

    75,000       61,688  

State Street Corp.

   

2.90%, 3/30/2026(a)

    75,000       70,480  

2.40%, 1/24/2030

    45,000       36,744  
              1,697,571  
Chemicals – 0.4%              

Ecolab, Inc.

 

4.80%, 3/24/2030

    50,000       48,389  

International Flavors & Fragrances, Inc.

   

5.00%, 9/26/2048

    15,000       11,975  

Sherwin-Williams Co. (The)

   

2.95%, 8/15/2029

    50,000       42,368  
              102,732  
Commercial Services & Supplies – 0.0%(c)  

Waste Management, Inc.

 

4.10%, 3/1/2045

    10,000       8,046  
Communications Equipment – 0.3%  

Cisco Systems, Inc.

   

5.90%, 2/15/2039

    75,000       76,561  
Consumer Finance – 2.4%  

American Express Co.

   

3.13%, 5/20/2026

    75,000       69,391  

3.30%, 5/3/2027

    75,000       67,938  

Capital One Financial Corp.

   

3.27%, 3/1/2030(a)

    45,000       36,931  

5.27%, 5/10/2033(a)

    50,000       44,627  

Caterpillar Financial Services Corp.

   

0.95%, 1/10/2024

    75,000       71,601  

1.10%, 9/14/2027

    100,000       83,363  

General Motors Financial Co., Inc.

   

3.10%, 1/12/2032

    100,000       76,107  

Synchrony Financial

   

4.38%, 3/19/2024

    75,000       73,321  

2.88%, 10/28/2031

    35,000       24,606  
              547,885  

 

See Accompanying Notes to the Financial Statements.

 

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FlexShares® ESG & Climate Investment Grade Corporate Core Index Fund (cont.)

 

 

Investments   Principal
Amount
    Value  
CORPORATE BONDS – (continued)  
Containers & Packaging – 0.3%              

International Paper Co.

   

6.00%, 11/15/2041

  $ 50,000     $ 46,596  

Packaging Corp. of America

   

3.05%, 10/1/2051

    20,000       12,088  
              58,684  
Diversified Financial Services – 1.1%  

Corebridge Financial, Inc.

   

4.35%, 4/5/2042(b)

    35,000       26,237  

Shell International Finance BV

   

3.88%, 11/13/2028

    75,000       70,047  

6.38%, 12/15/2038

    75,000       79,116  

4.38%, 5/11/2045

    100,000       82,705  

3.25%, 4/6/2050

    5,000       3,436  
              261,541  
Diversified Telecommunication Services – 5.7%  

AT&T, Inc.

   

4.35%, 3/1/2029

    150,000       139,425  

4.30%, 2/15/2030

    150,000       136,763  

3.50%, 6/1/2041

    75,000       52,988  

3.50%, 9/15/2053

    95,000       60,974  

3.55%, 9/15/2055

    25,000       15,909  

3.80%, 12/1/2057

    75,000       49,423  

3.65%, 9/15/2059

    75,000       47,310  

Orange SA

   

9.00%, 3/1/2031(d)

    75,000       89,600  

Verizon Communications, Inc.

   

4.13%, 3/16/2027

    150,000       142,623  

4.33%, 9/21/2028

    150,000       140,620  

2.55%, 3/21/2031

    150,000       118,534  

2.36%, 3/15/2032

    100,000       75,753  

2.65%, 11/20/2040

    150,000       95,214  

3.40%, 3/22/2041

    115,000       81,763  

4.86%, 8/21/2046

    75,000       62,593  

3.55%, 3/22/2051

    25,000       16,875  
              1,326,367  
Electric Utilities – 3.7%  

Commonwealth Edison Co.

 

 

3.00%, 3/1/2050

    50,000       31,783  

Connecticut Light and Power Co. (The)

   

Series A,
2.05%, 7/1/2031

    75,000       58,531  
Investments   Principal
Amount
    Value  
Electric Utilities – (continued)  

Edison International

 

 

4.13%, 3/15/2028

  $ 225,000     $ 200,106  

Eversource Energy

 

 

3.45%, 1/15/2050

    45,000       29,972  

Exelon Corp.

 

 

2.75%, 3/15/2027(b)

    150,000       134,103  

4.95%, 6/15/2035

    75,000       67,532  

4.45%, 4/15/2046

    50,000       39,195  

Potomac Electric Power Co.

 

 

3.60%, 3/15/2024

    75,000       73,536  

Southern California Edison Co.

 

 

Series C, 4.13%, 3/1/2048

    50,000       36,368  

Virginia Electric and Power Co.

 

 

Series B, 3.75%, 5/15/2027

    150,000       140,685  

Series C, 4.63%, 5/15/2052

    40,000       33,201  
              845,012  
Energy Equipment & Services – 0.4%  

Baker Hughes Holdings LLC

 

 

4.08%, 12/15/2047

    30,000       21,739  

Halliburton Co.

 

 

2.92%, 3/1/2030

    15,000       12,615  

4.85%, 11/15/2035

    75,000       66,257  
              100,611  
Equity Real Estate Investment Trusts (REITs) – 4.4%  

Alexandria Real Estate Equities, Inc.

 

 

2.75%, 12/15/2029

    150,000       121,661  

AvalonBay Communities, Inc.

 

 

2.95%, 5/11/2026

    150,000       136,833  

Boston Properties LP

 

 

3.25%, 1/30/2031

    75,000       59,747  

Equinix, Inc.

 

 

3.20%, 11/18/2029

    75,000       62,819  

3.40%, 2/15/2052

    50,000       31,482  

ERP Operating LP

 

 

4.50%, 7/1/2044

    30,000       24,015  

Healthpeak Properties, Inc.

 

 

1.35%, 2/1/2027

    75,000       63,082  

Host Hotels & Resorts LP

 

 

Series F, 4.50%, 2/1/2026

    75,000       70,011  

Kilroy Realty LP

 

 

4.38%, 10/1/2025

    75,000       71,420  

 

See Accompanying Notes to the Financial Statements.

 

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FlexShares® ESG & Climate Investment Grade Corporate Core Index Fund (cont.)

 

 

Investments   Principal
Amount
    Value  
CORPORATE BONDS – (continued)  
Equity Real Estate Investment Trusts (REITs) – (continued)  

Kimco Realty Corp.

 

 

2.25%, 12/1/2031

  $ 75,000     $ 55,215  

Prologis LP

 

 

4.63%, 1/15/2033

    20,000       18,520  

3.00%, 4/15/2050

    35,000       22,010  

Simon Property Group LP

 

 

2.65%, 2/1/2032

    75,000       56,999  

6.75%, 2/1/2040

    25,000       24,836  

UDR, Inc.

 

 

3.20%, 1/15/2030

    75,000       62,001  

Ventas Realty LP

 

 

4.00%, 3/1/2028

    80,000       72,294  

Weyerhaeuser Co.

 

 

3.38%, 3/9/2033

    75,000       59,872  
              1,012,817  
Food & Staples Retailing – 1.3%  

Kroger Co. (The)

 

 

3.95%, 1/15/2050

    55,000       39,792  

Walgreens Boots Alliance, Inc.

 

 

3.45%, 6/1/2026

    75,000       70,215  

4.10%, 4/15/2050

    15,000       10,356  

Walmart, Inc.

 

 

1.80%, 9/22/2031

    150,000       118,628  

2.50%, 9/22/2041

    30,000       20,652  

4.05%, 6/29/2048

    40,000       33,422  
              293,065  
Food Products – 2.1%  

Bunge Ltd. Finance Corp.

 

 

1.63%, 8/17/2025

    75,000       67,138  

Campbell Soup Co.

 

 

4.15%, 3/15/2028

    75,000       70,348  

General Mills, Inc.

 

 

2.88%, 4/15/2030

    75,000       63,368  

Hormel Foods Corp.

 

 

0.65%, 6/3/2024

    75,000       70,050  

Ingredion, Inc.

 

 

2.90%, 6/1/2030

    50,000       40,865  

Kellogg Co.

 

 

2.65%, 12/1/2023

    75,000       73,514  

2.10%, 6/1/2030

    75,000       58,919  
Investments   Principal
Amount
    Value  
Food Products – (continued)  

Mondelez International, Inc.

 

 

2.63%, 9/4/2050

  $ 75,000     $ 43,397  
              487,599  
Gas Utilities – 0.5%  

Atmos Energy Corp.

 

 

5.75%, 10/15/2052

    25,000       24,242  

Southern California Gas Co.

 

 

2.95%, 4/15/2027

    100,000       90,392  
              114,634  
Health Care Equipment & Supplies – 1.4%  

Abbott Laboratories

 

 

4.90%, 11/30/2046

    95,000       88,660  

Baxter International, Inc.

 

 

1.73%, 4/1/2031

    75,000       54,542  

3.13%, 12/1/2051

    50,000       30,451  

Boston Scientific Corp.

 

 

2.65%, 6/1/2030

    75,000       61,942  

Medtronic, Inc.

 

 

4.63%, 3/15/2045

    30,000       26,221  

Zimmer Biomet Holdings, Inc.

 

 

2.60%, 11/24/2031

    75,000       58,000  
              319,816  
Health Care Providers & Services – 5.1%  

Aetna, Inc.

 

 

3.88%, 8/15/2047

    50,000       35,956  

AmerisourceBergen Corp.

 

 

2.70%, 3/15/2031

    75,000       59,690  

Cardinal Health, Inc.

 

 

3.08%, 6/15/2024

    75,000       72,284  

4.90%, 9/15/2045

    50,000       39,600  

Cigna Corp.

 

 

4.38%, 10/15/2028

    60,000       56,479  

4.90%, 12/15/2048

    100,000       84,906  

CVS Health Corp.

 

 

3.88%, 7/20/2025

    75,000       72,363  

4.30%, 3/25/2028

    150,000       140,749  

4.78%, 3/25/2038

    10,000       8,680  

5.05%, 3/25/2048

    150,000       127,416  

Elevance Health, Inc.

 

 

2.38%, 1/15/2025

    150,000       140,959  

2.25%, 5/15/2030

    75,000       60,224  

3.60%, 3/15/2051

    75,000       52,763  

 

See Accompanying Notes to the Financial Statements.

 

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FlexShares® ESG & Climate Investment Grade Corporate Core Index Fund (cont.)

 

 

Investments   Principal
Amount
    Value  
CORPORATE BONDS – (continued)  
Health Care Providers & Services – (continued)  

Kaiser Foundation Hospitals

 

 

Series
2021, 2.81%, 6/1/2041

  $ 75,000     $ 50,218  

Laboratory Corp. of America Holdings

 

 

1.55%, 6/1/2026

    75,000       65,112  

2.70%, 6/1/2031

    75,000       59,721  

Quest Diagnostics, Inc.

 

 

2.95%, 6/30/2030

    50,000       41,783  
              1,168,903  
Hotels, Restaurants & Leisure – 1.1%  

Marriott International, Inc.

 

 

Series R, 3.13%, 6/15/2026

    100,000       91,277  

Series II, 2.75%, 10/15/2033

    5,000       3,630  

McDonald’s Corp.

 

 

3.50%, 7/1/2027

    75,000       69,843  

4.70%, 12/9/2035

    50,000       45,546  

4.88%, 12/9/2045

    50,000       43,262  

3.63%, 9/1/2049

    15,000       10,582  
              264,140  
Household Durables – 0.5%  

Lennar Corp.

 

 

4.50%, 4/30/2024

    75,000       73,635  

Whirlpool Corp.

 

 

4.60%, 5/15/2050

    50,000       36,154  
              109,789  
Household Products – 0.3%  

Kimberly-Clark Corp.

 

 

3.10%, 3/26/2030

    75,000       65,690  
Independent Power and Renewable Electricity
Producers – 0.4%
 

Constellation Energy Generation LLC

 

 

3.25%, 6/1/2025

    75,000       71,112  

Oglethorpe Power Corp.

 

 

5.05%, 10/1/2048

    20,000       16,047  
              87,159  
Industrial Conglomerates – 0.4%  

3M Co.

 

 

3.70%, 4/15/2050

    45,000       32,152  
Investments   Principal
Amount
    Value  
Industrial Conglomerates – (continued)  

Trane Technologies Luxembourg Finance SA

   

3.80%, 3/21/2029

  $ 75,000     $ 66,866  
              99,018  
Insurance – 4.2%  

Allstate Corp. (The)

 

 

3.85%, 8/10/2049

    40,000       28,973  

American International Group, Inc.

 

 

4.75%, 4/1/2048

    75,000       61,911  

Brighthouse Financial, Inc.

 

 

3.85%, 12/22/2051

    50,000       29,397  

Chubb INA Holdings, Inc.

 

 

3.35%, 5/3/2026

    150,000       141,177  

4.35%, 11/3/2045

    20,000       16,305  

Everest Reinsurance Holdings, Inc.

 

 

3.13%, 10/15/2052

    50,000       28,992  

Hartford Financial Services Group, Inc. (The)

   

3.60%, 8/19/2049

    35,000       23,772  

Lincoln National Corp.

 

 

4.38%, 6/15/2050

    15,000       10,777  

Manulife Financial Corp.

 

 

4.06%, 2/24/2032(a)

    75,000       66,080  

MetLife, Inc.

 

 

3.60%, 4/10/2024

    150,000       146,696  

10.75%, 8/1/2039

    50,000       64,600  

4.60%, 5/13/2046

    40,000       33,308  

Prudential Financial, Inc.

 

 

1.50%, 3/10/2026

    150,000       132,874  

4.50%, 9/15/2047(a)

    75,000       64,670  

4.35%, 2/25/2050

    50,000       39,626  

Travelers Cos., Inc. (The)

 

 

4.00%, 5/30/2047

    60,000       45,586  

Unum Group

 

 

4.13%, 6/15/2051

    50,000       31,474  
              966,218  
Interactive Media & Services – 0.2%  

Alphabet, Inc.

 

 

1.10%, 8/15/2030

    15,000       11,520  

2.05%, 8/15/2050

    75,000       42,886  
              54,406  
Internet & Direct Marketing Retail – 0.3%  

eBay, Inc.

 

 

2.70%, 3/11/2030

    75,000       60,965  

 

See Accompanying Notes to the Financial Statements.

 

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FlexShares® ESG & Climate Investment Grade Corporate Core Index Fund (cont.)

 

 

Investments   Principal
Amount
    Value  
CORPORATE BONDS – (continued)  
IT Services – 0.7%  

Mastercard, Inc.

 

 

2.95%, 6/1/2029

  $ 140,000     $ 123,900  

PayPal Holdings, Inc.

 

 

5.05%, 6/1/2052

    35,000       30,330  
              154,230  
Leisure Products – 0.1%  

Hasbro, Inc.

 

 

6.35%, 3/15/2040

    15,000       13,719  
Machinery – 1.6%  

Caterpillar, Inc.

 

 

5.20%, 5/27/2041

    75,000       72,312  

Cummins, Inc.

 

 

1.50%, 9/1/2030

    75,000       57,122  

Illinois Tool Works, Inc.

 

 

2.65%, 11/15/2026

    150,000       137,504  

Otis Worldwide Corp.

 

 

3.11%, 2/15/2040

    75,000       52,076  

Stanley Black & Decker, Inc.

 

 

4.00%, 3/15/2060(a)

    75,000       62,152  
              381,166  
Media – 2.0%  

Charter Communications Operating LLC

 

 

5.50%, 4/1/2063

    320,000       241,781  

Fox Corp.

 

 

4.71%, 1/25/2029

    75,000       69,811  

Paramount Global

 

 

4.95%, 1/15/2031

    75,000       65,459  

4.38%, 3/15/2043

    75,000       50,483  

4.95%, 5/19/2050

    50,000       34,964  
              462,498  
Metals & Mining – 0.3%  

Newmont Corp.

 

 

5.88%, 4/1/2035

    75,000       72,131  
Multiline Retail – 1.0%  

Kohl’s Corp.

 

 

3.38%, 5/1/2031(d)

    50,000       33,062  

Target Corp.

 

 

2.25%, 4/15/2025

    75,000       70,482  

2.65%, 9/15/2030

    150,000       125,477  
              229,021  
Investments   Principal
Amount
    Value  
Multi-Utilities – 1.2%  

CMS Energy Corp.

 

 

4.88%, 3/1/2044

  $ 25,000     $ 20,749  

Consolidated Edison Co. of New York, Inc.

 

 

4.50%, 5/15/2058

    50,000       37,816  

3.60%, 6/15/2061

    35,000       23,120  

Dominion Energy, Inc.

 

 

Series C, 3.38%, 4/1/2030

    100,000       85,833  

Series B, 3.30%, 4/15/2041

    58,000       41,058  

San Diego Gas & Electric Co.

 

 

2.95%, 8/15/2051

    45,000       28,369  

Sempra Energy

 

 

4.00%, 2/1/2048

    50,000       35,652  
              272,597  
Oil, Gas & Consumable Fuels – 5.1%  

BP Capital Markets America, Inc.

 

 

3.38%, 2/8/2061

    75,000       47,631  

Cheniere Corpus Christi Holdings LLC

 

 

3.70%, 11/15/2029

    25,000       21,774  

Devon Energy Corp.

 

 

5.00%, 6/15/2045

    35,000       29,214  

Enbridge, Inc.

 

 

2.50%, 8/1/2033

    75,000       56,083  

5.50%, 7/15/2077(a)

    75,000       64,357  

Enterprise Products Operating LLC

 

 

6.45%, 9/1/2040

    45,000       44,150  

4.25%, 2/15/2048

    75,000       55,670  

4.20%, 1/31/2050

    25,000       18,373  

Hess Corp.

 

 

3.50%, 7/15/2024

    75,000       72,322  

6.00%, 1/15/2040

    25,000       23,416  

Kinder Morgan Energy Partners LP

 

 

6.95%, 1/15/2038

    75,000       74,526  

Kinder Morgan, Inc.

 

 

4.30%, 6/1/2025

    75,000       72,980  

2.00%, 2/15/2031

    20,000       15,006  

5.55%, 6/1/2045

    50,000       43,216  

Magellan Midstream Partners LP

 

 

3.95%, 3/1/2050

    50,000       34,097  

Marathon Petroleum Corp.

 

 

4.50%, 4/1/2048

    50,000       37,556  

MPLX LP

 

 

1.75%, 3/1/2026

    75,000       65,388  

2.65%, 8/15/2030

    25,000       19,682  

5.50%, 2/15/2049

    55,000       45,895  

 

See Accompanying Notes to the Financial Statements.

 

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FlexShares® ESG & Climate Investment Grade Corporate Core Index Fund (cont.)

 

 

Investments   Principal
Amount
    Value  
CORPORATE BONDS – (continued)  
Oil, Gas & Consumable Fuels – (continued)  

Sabine Pass Liquefaction LLC

 

 

4.50%, 5/15/2030

  $ 25,000     $ 22,802  

TotalEnergies Capital International SA

   

2.83%, 1/10/2030

    75,000       64,373  

3.13%, 5/29/2050

    55,000       36,299  

Transcontinental Gas Pipe Line Co. LLC

   

3.25%, 5/15/2030

    50,000       42,102  

Valero Energy Corp.

 

 

2.80%, 12/1/2031

    75,000       59,150  

4.00%, 6/1/2052

    30,000       21,205  

Williams Cos., Inc. (The)

 

 

5.75%, 6/24/2044

    50,000       44,623  

5.10%, 9/15/2045

    55,000       45,151  
              1,177,041  
Paper & Forest Products – 0.2%  

Suzano Austria GmbH

 

 

Series DM3N,
3.13%, 1/15/2032

    75,000       55,312  
Personal Products – 0.5%  

Estee Lauder Cos., Inc. (The)

 

 

3.15%, 3/15/2027

    75,000       69,296  

1.95%, 3/15/2031

    50,000       39,146  
              108,442  
Pharmaceuticals – 4.6%  

AstraZeneca plc

 

 

4.00%, 9/18/2042

    30,000       24,633  

Bristol-Myers Squibb Co.

 

 

3.90%, 3/15/2062

    135,000       98,610  

GlaxoSmithKline Capital, Inc.

 

 

6.38%, 5/15/2038

    25,000       26,794  

Johnson & Johnson

 

 

3.63%, 3/3/2037

    120,000       102,589  

3.70%, 3/1/2046

    75,000       59,629  

Merck & Co., Inc.

 

 

2.90%, 3/7/2024

    75,000       73,095  

3.40%, 3/7/2029

    75,000       68,420  

2.35%, 6/24/2040

    150,000       99,404  

2.75%, 12/10/2051

    50,000       31,765  

Mylan, Inc.

 

 

5.20%, 4/15/2048

    25,000       16,858  
Investments   Principal
Amount
    Value  
Pharmaceuticals – (continued)  

Novartis Capital Corp.

 

 

3.40%, 5/6/2024

  $ 75,000     $ 73,547  

2.00%, 2/14/2027

    75,000       66,995  

2.75%, 8/14/2050

    75,000       49,167  

Pfizer, Inc.

 

 

0.80%, 5/28/2025

    75,000       67,997  

3.45%, 3/15/2029

    75,000       68,634  

7.20%, 3/15/2039

    75,000       87,952  

2.55%, 5/28/2040

    50,000       34,599  

Viatris, Inc.

 

 

4.00%, 6/22/2050

    35,000       20,290  
              1,070,978  
Road & Rail – 2.2%  

Canadian National Railway Co.

 

 

4.45%, 1/20/2049

    55,000       45,757  

Canadian Pacific Railway Co.

 

 

1.35%, 12/2/2024

    75,000       69,216  

4.80%, 8/1/2045

    65,000       55,251  

CSX Corp.

 

 

3.40%, 8/1/2024

    75,000       72,910  

4.30%, 3/1/2048

    75,000       59,893  

3.80%, 4/15/2050

    25,000       18,115  

JB Hunt Transport Services, Inc.

 

 

3.88%, 3/1/2026

    45,000       43,161  

Kansas City Southern

 

 

2.88%, 11/15/2029

    75,000       63,246  

Norfolk Southern Corp.

 

 

3.00%, 3/15/2032

    75,000       62,098  

3.70%, 3/15/2053

    20,000       13,991  
              503,638  
Semiconductors & Semiconductor Equipment – 1.2%  

Intel Corp.

 

 

2.00%, 8/12/2031

    70,000       53,482  

4.75%, 3/25/2050

    150,000       121,548  

4.95%, 3/25/2060

    50,000       40,488  

QUALCOMM, Inc.

 

 

3.45%, 5/20/2025

    75,000       72,358  
              287,876  
Software – 3.5%  

Adobe, Inc.

 

 

2.30%, 2/1/2030

    50,000       41,553  

 

See Accompanying Notes to the Financial Statements.

 

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FlexShares® ESG & Climate Investment Grade Corporate Core Index Fund (cont.)

 

 

Investments   Principal
Amount
    Value  
CORPORATE BONDS – (continued)  
Software – (continued)  

Microsoft Corp.

 

 

2.40%, 8/8/2026

  $ 90,000     $ 83,274  

3.30%, 2/6/2027

    200,000       190,093  

3.45%, 8/8/2036

    50,000       42,843  

2.53%, 6/1/2050

    250,000       156,832  

Salesforce, Inc.

 

 

1.50%, 7/15/2028

    75,000       62,645  

2.90%, 7/15/2051

    75,000       48,297  

VMware, Inc.

 

 

1.40%, 8/15/2026

    150,000       127,966  

Workday, Inc.

 

 

3.70%, 4/1/2029

    75,000       66,782  
              820,285  
Specialty Retail – 1.4%  

Home Depot, Inc. (The)

 

 

5.95%, 4/1/2041

    10,000       10,160  

Lowe’s Cos., Inc.

 

 

2.50%, 4/15/2026

    50,000       45,721  

3.65%, 4/5/2029

    75,000       67,426  

2.63%, 4/1/2031

    75,000       60,048  

5.00%, 4/15/2033

    65,000       61,330  

2.80%, 9/15/2041

    50,000       31,831  

3.00%, 10/15/2050

    50,000       29,960  

4.45%, 4/1/2062

    10,000       7,264  
              313,740  
Technology Hardware, Storage & Peripherals – 2.4%  

Apple, Inc.

 

 

3.25%, 2/23/2026

    125,000       119,197  

2.38%, 2/8/2041

    80,000       53,538  

3.85%, 5/4/2043

    150,000       122,080  

4.65%, 2/23/2046

    50,000       45,167  

4.10%, 8/8/2062

    30,000       23,303  

Dell International LLC

 

 

8.10%, 7/15/2036

    54,000       57,205  

3.38%, 12/15/2041(b)

    50,000       31,031  

Hewlett Packard Enterprise Co.

 

 

6.35%, 10/15/2045(d)

    20,000       18,087  

HP, Inc.

 

 

2.65%, 6/17/2031

    58,000       42,499  

6.00%, 9/15/2041

    50,000       44,306  
              556,413  
Investments   Principal
Amount
    Value  
Textiles, Apparel & Luxury Goods – 0.1%  

Ralph Lauren Corp.

 

 

2.95%, 6/15/2030

  $ 10,000     $ 8,380  

VF Corp.

   

2.95%, 4/23/2030

    30,000       24,202  
              32,582  
Water Utilities – 0.5%  

American Water Capital Corp.

   

2.30%, 6/1/2031

    150,000       117,445  
Wireless Telecommunication Services – 0.6%  

Vodafone Group plc

   

5.25%, 5/30/2048

    150,000       122,647  

4.88%, 6/19/2049

    25,000       19,346  
              141,993  
Total Corporate Bonds
(Cost $27,069,070)

 

    21,969,323  
Total Investments – 94.9%
(Cost $27,069,070)

 

    21,969,323  

Other assets less liabilities – 5.1%

 

    1,186,202  
NET ASSETS – 100.0%

 

  $ 23,155,525  

 

(a) 

Security issued at a fixed coupon rate, which converts to a variable rate at a future date. Rate shown is the rate in effect as of period end.

 

(b) 

Securities exempt from registration under Rule 144A of the Securities Act of 1933. These securities may be resold in transactions exempt from registration, normally to qualified institutional buyers. The value of these securities is determined by valuations supplied by a pricing service or brokers, or, if not available, in accordance with procedures established by the Board of Trustees.

 

(c) 

Represents less than 0.05% of net assets.

 

(d) 

Step bond. Interest rate is a fixed rate for an initial period that either resets at a specific date or may reset in the future at a contingent upon predetermined trigger. The interest rate shown was the current rate as of October 31, 2022.

 

Percentages shown are based on Net Assets.

 

See Accompanying Notes to the Financial Statements.

 

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FlexShares® ESG & Climate Investment Grade Corporate Core Index Fund (cont.)

 

 

As of October 31, 2022, the gross unrealized appreciation (depreciation) of investments based on the aggregate cost of investments (including derivative instruments, if applicable) for federal income tax purposes was as follows:

 

       

Aggregate gross unrealized appreciation

  $ 13  

Aggregate gross unrealized depreciation

    (5,228,498

Net unrealized depreciation

  $ (5,228,485

Federal income tax cost

  $ 27,197,808  

 

Security Type   % of Net Assets  

Corporate Bonds

    94.9

Others(1)

    5.1  
      100.0

 

(1) 

Includes any other net assets/(liabilities).

 

See Accompanying Notes to the Financial Statements.

 

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Schedule of Investments

FlexShares® Ready Access Variable Income Fund

 

October 31, 2022

 

 

Investments   Principal
Amount
    Value  
CORPORATE BONDS – 75.6%  
Aerospace & Defense – 1.4%  

Boeing Co. (The)

   

1.17%, 2/4/2023

  $ 929,000     $ 919,845  

4.51%, 5/1/2023

    775,000       771,804  

1.95%, 2/1/2024

    900,000       858,258  

General Dynamics Corp.

   

2.25%, 11/15/2022

    6,480,000       6,475,731  

3.38%, 5/15/2023

    2,650,000       2,627,074  
              11,652,712  
Air Freight & Logistics – 0.4%  

United Parcel Service, Inc.

   

2.50%, 4/1/2023

    1,047,000       1,036,572  

(ICE LIBOR USD 3 Month + 0.45%),
4.19%, 4/1/2023(a)

    2,540,000       2,537,198  
              3,573,770  
Automobiles – 2.4%  

BMW US Capital LLC

   

3.80%, 4/6/2023(b)

    2,250,000       2,238,817  

(United States SOFR Compounded Index + 0.53%),
3.58%, 4/1/2024(a)(b)

    900,000       895,995  

Hyundai Capital America

   

1.25%, 9/18/2023(b)

    910,000       874,142  

0.80%, 1/8/2024(b)

    1,700,000       1,604,506  

0.88%, 6/14/2024(b)

    1,000,000       918,577  

Kia Corp.

   

2.38%, 2/14/2025(b)

    730,000       672,075  

Mercedes-Benz Finance North America LLC

   

3.35%, 2/22/2023(b)

    1,020,000       1,015,047  

0.75%, 3/1/2024(b)

    2,350,000       2,213,324  

Nissan Motor Acceptance Co. LLC

   

1.13%, 9/16/2024(b)

    900,000       803,576  

Stellantis NV

   

5.25%, 4/15/2023

    2,211,000       2,202,753  

Volkswagen Group of America Finance LLC

   

0.75%, 11/23/2022(b)

    1,000,000       997,180  
Investments   Principal
Amount
    Value  
Automobiles – (continued)  

3.13%, 5/12/2023(b)

  $ 1,410,000     $ 1,393,533  

0.88%, 11/22/2023(b)

    2,000,000       1,903,859  

(SOFR + 0.95%),
4.00%, 6/7/2024(a)(b)

    2,690,000       2,681,287  
              20,414,671  
Banks – 21.8%  

ANZ New Zealand Int’l Ltd.

   

(SOFR + 0.60%),
3.67%, 2/18/2025(a)(b)

    1,450,000       1,433,795  

Australia & New Zealand Banking Group Ltd.

   

2.63%, 11/9/2022

    6,000,000       5,998,017  

Banco Santander SA

   

(SOFR + 1.24%),
4.26%, 5/24/2024(a)

    4,800,000       4,785,667  

5.15%, 8/18/2025

    1,400,000       1,345,535  

Bank of America Corp.

   

(BSBY3M + 0.43%),
3.34%, 5/28/2024(a)

    3,700,000       3,642,539  

(SOFR + 0.73%),
3.78%, 10/24/2024(a)

    2,200,000       2,172,999  

Series 2025, (SOFR + 0.66%),
3.73%, 2/4/2025(a)

    2,000,000       1,966,565  

Bank of Montreal

   

(United States SOFR Compounded Index + 0.27%),
3.32%, 4/14/2023(a)

    6,588,000       6,571,651  

(United States SOFR Compounded Index + 0.62%),
3.68%, 9/15/2026(a)

    3,300,000       3,160,301  

Bank of New Zealand

   

(SOFR + 0.81%),
3.86%, 1/27/2027(a)(b)

    4,000,000       3,918,692  

Bank of Nova Scotia (The)

   

0.55%, 9/15/2023

    3,000,000       2,879,703  

(United States SOFR Compounded Index + 0.55%),
3.61%, 3/2/2026(a)

    5,000,000       4,813,976  

 

See Accompanying Notes to the Financial Statements.

 

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FlexShares® Ready Access Variable Income Fund (cont.)

 

 

Investments   Principal
Amount
    Value  
CORPORATE BONDS – (continued)  
Banks – (continued)  

Banque Federative du Credit Mutuel SA

   

(ICE LIBOR USD 3 Month + 0.96%),
5.20%, 7/20/2023(a)(b)

  $ 1,000,000     $ 1,003,320  

BNP Paribas SA

   

4.25%, 10/15/2024

    1,000,000       963,141  

Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce

   

(SOFR + 0.80%),
3.86%, 3/17/2023(a)

    2,300,000       2,299,128  

0.45%, 6/22/2023

    5,000,000       4,850,549  

Capital One NA

   

3.38%, 2/15/2023

    350,000       348,433  

Citigroup, Inc.

   

(SOFR + 0.67%),
3.74%, 5/1/2025(a)

    900,000       880,483  

(SOFR + 0.69%),
3.74%, 1/25/2026(a)

    2,400,000       2,326,586  

Citizens Bank NA

   

3.70%, 3/29/2023

    6,645,000       6,609,316  

Commonwealth Bank of Australia

   

(SOFR + 0.40%),
3.46%, 7/7/2025(a)(b)

    1,800,000       1,770,371  

(SOFR + 0.52%),
3.58%, 6/15/2026(a)(b)

    1,900,000       1,858,838  

Cooperatieve Rabobank UA

 

 

(United States SOFR Compounded Index + 0.30%),
3.33%, 1/12/2024(a)

    2,000,000       1,984,740  

(United States SOFR Compounded Index + 0.38%),
3.42%, 1/10/2025(a)

    1,600,000       1,578,672  

Credit Agricole SA

   

3.75%, 4/24/2023(b)

    5,899,000       5,853,797  

Discover Bank

   

3.35%, 2/6/2023

    3,878,000       3,859,014  

Fifth Third Bank NA

   

5.85%, 10/27/2025(c)

    8,500,000       8,510,446  

HSBC Holdings plc

   

0.73%, 8/17/2024(c)

    2,240,000       2,124,013  
Investments   Principal
Amount
    Value  
Banks – (continued)  

ING Groep NV

 

 

(United States SOFR Compounded Index + 1.01%),
4.02%, 4/1/2027(a)

  $ 3,800,000     $ 3,625,925  

JPMorgan Chase & Co.

   

0.77%, 8/9/2025(c)

    1,000,000       912,585  

(SOFR + 0.92%),
3.99%, 2/24/2026(a)

    6,000,000       5,851,620  

(SOFR + 0.77%),
3.82%, 9/22/2027(a)

    2,500,000       2,354,779  

KeyBank NA

 

 

(SOFR + 0.34%),
3.39%, 1/3/2024(a)

    4,800,000       4,760,393  

(United States SOFR Compounded Index + 0.32%),
3.38%, 6/14/2024(a)

    2,000,000       1,977,002  

Lloyds Banking Group plc

   

4.05%, 8/16/2023

    4,729,000       4,672,701  

4.72%, 8/11/2026(c)

    2,300,000       2,176,151  

Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group, Inc.

   

3.46%, 3/2/2023

    500,000       497,713  

4.79%, 7/18/2025(c)

    2,000,000       1,961,847  

Mizuho Financial Group, Inc.

 

 

(ICE LIBOR USD 3 Month + 0.61%),
3.78%, 9/8/2024(a)

    2,900,000       2,868,681  

National Australia Bank Ltd.

   

1.88%, 12/13/2022

    1,000,000       997,346  

(SOFR + 0.86%),
3.92%, 6/9/2025(a)(b)

    5,200,000       5,181,828  

(SOFR + 0.65%),
3.68%, 1/12/2027(a)(b)

    4,000,000       3,920,000  

National Bank of Canada

   

0.75%, 8/6/2024

    900,000       826,861  

NatWest Markets plc

 

 

(SOFR + 0.53%),
3.60%, 8/12/2024(a)(b)

    600,000       588,087  

Nordea Bank Abp

   

1.00%, 6/9/2023(b)

    640,000       623,243  

(SOFR + 0.96%),
4.00%, 6/6/2025(a)(b)

    2,000,000       1,984,130  

 

See Accompanying Notes to the Financial Statements.

 

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FlexShares® Ready Access Variable Income Fund (cont.)

 

 

Investments   Principal
Amount
    Value  
CORPORATE BONDS – (continued)  
Banks – (continued)  

PNC Financial Services Group, Inc. (The)

   

2.85%, 11/9/2022(d)

  $ 375,000     $ 374,881  

Royal Bank of Canada

 

 

(ICE LIBOR USD 3 Month + 0.36%),
4.44%, 1/17/2023(a)

    536,000       535,378  

3.97%, 7/26/2024

    3,000,000       2,930,690  

(United States SOFR Compounded Index + 0.44%),
3.49%, 1/21/2025(a)

    3,000,000       2,941,640  

(United States SOFR Compounded Index + 0.53%),
3.58%, 1/20/2026(a)

    2,750,000       2,658,824  

(United States SOFR Compounded Index + 0.57%),
3.62%, 4/27/2026(a)

    2,000,000       1,930,677  

Skandinaviska Enskilda Banken AB

   

2.20%, 12/12/2022(b)

    600,000       598,398  

(ICE LIBOR USD 3 Month + 0.32%),
3.40%, 9/1/2023(a)(b)

    2,800,000       2,787,508  

0.65%, 9/9/2024(b)

    500,000       457,684  

(SOFR + 0.96%),
4.02%, 6/9/2025(a)(b)

    1,000,000       993,309  

Societe Generale SA

   

2.63%, 10/16/2024(b)

    1,000,000       932,715  

Sumitomo Mitsui Financial Group, Inc.

   

0.51%, 1/12/2024

    300,000       282,679  

(SOFR + 0.88%),
3.90%, 1/14/2027(a)

    1,480,000       1,441,772  

Sumitomo Mitsui Trust Bank Ltd.

   

0.80%, 9/12/2023(b)

    900,000       864,862  

0.85%, 3/25/2024(b)

    400,000       374,422  

Svenska Handelsbanken AB

 

 

(United States SOFR Compounded Index + 0.91%), 3.96%, 6/10/2025(a)(b)

    7,000,000       6,949,457  
Investments   Principal
Amount
    Value  
Banks – (continued)  

Swedbank AB

   

1.30%, 6/2/2023(b)

  $ 400,000     $ 390,376  

Toronto-Dominion Bank (The)

 

 

(SOFR + 0.24%),
3.30%, 1/6/2023(a)

    500,000       499,699  

0.45%, 9/11/2023

    2,606,000       2,497,272  

(SOFR + 0.59%),
3.64%, 9/10/2026(a)

    2,000,000       1,935,031  

Truist Bank

   

1.25%, 3/9/2023

    1,000,000       987,311  

Truist Financial Corp.

 

 

(SOFR + 0.40%),
3.46%, 6/9/2025(a)

    3,750,000       3,668,673  

US Bank NA

   

3.40%, 7/24/2023

    4,010,000       3,961,394  

Wells Fargo & Co.

 

 

(SOFR + 1.32%),
4.36%, 4/25/2026(a)

    2,600,000       2,574,702  

Westpac Banking Corp.

 

 

(ICE LIBOR USD 3 Month + 0.57%), 4.48%, 1/11/2023(a)

    663,000       662,579  

(SOFR + 1.00%),
4.07%, 8/26/2025(a)

    5,000,000       4,999,930  

(SOFR + 0.52%),
3.56%, 6/3/2026(a)

    2,568,000       2,509,414  
              187,032,456  
Beverages – 1.4%  

Constellation Brands, Inc.

   

3.60%, 5/9/2024

    1,590,000       1,555,679  

Diageo Capital plc

   

2.63%, 4/29/2023

    6,060,000       5,993,701  

Keurig Dr Pepper, Inc.

   

0.75%, 3/15/2024

    3,500,000       3,297,276  

PepsiCo, Inc.

   

0.75%, 5/1/2023

    735,000       720,930  
              11,567,586  
Biotechnology – 1.6%  

AbbVie, Inc.

   

2.90%, 11/6/2022

    4,000,000       3,998,560  

2.30%, 11/21/2022

    2,000,000       1,997,308  

(ICE LIBOR USD 3 Month + 0.65%),
3.63%, 11/21/2022(a)

    1,035,000       1,034,265  

 

See Accompanying Notes to the Financial Statements.

 

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FlexShares® Ready Access Variable Income Fund (cont.)

 

 

Investments   Principal
Amount
    Value  
CORPORATE BONDS – (continued)  
Biotechnology – (continued)  

Gilead Sciences, Inc.

   

0.75%, 9/29/2023

  $ 6,624,000     $ 6,375,278  
              13,405,411  
Capital Markets – 5.1%  

Ares Capital Corp.

   

3.50%, 2/10/2023

    1,100,000       1,093,595  

Bank of New York Mellon Corp. (The)

   

Series J, (SOFR + 0.20%), 3.24%, 10/25/2024(a)

    2,800,000       2,753,392  

Blackstone Private Credit Fund

   

2.70%, 1/15/2025

    800,000       730,841  

Charles Schwab Corp. (The)

   

2.65%, 1/25/2023

    1,472,000       1,465,952  

(United States SOFR Compounded Index + 0.50%),
3.55%, 3/18/2024(a)

    1,390,000       1,381,124  

(United States SOFR Compounded Index + 1.05%),
4.09%, 3/3/2027(a)

    7,000,000       6,850,320  

Credit Suisse Group AG

   

3.80%, 6/9/2023

    1,000,000       975,000  

6.37%, 7/15/2026(b)(c)

    1,900,000       1,767,731  

Deutsche Bank AG

 

 

(ICE LIBOR USD 3 Month + 1.19%),
4.11%, 11/16/2022(a)

    1,150,000       1,149,377  

(ICE LIBOR USD 3 Month + 1.23%),
4.27%, 2/27/2023(a)

    650,000       648,902  

0.90%, 5/28/2024

    1,100,000       1,009,547  

FS KKR Capital Corp.

   

1.65%, 10/12/2024

    980,000       887,914  

Goldman Sachs Group, Inc. (The)

 

 

(SOFR + 0.54%),
3.61%, 11/17/2023(a)

    300,000       298,536  

(SOFR + 0.58%), 3.64%, 3/8/2024(a)

    2,600,000       2,567,958  

5.70%, 11/1/2024

    3,000,000       3,000,201  
Investments   Principal
Amount
    Value  
Capital Markets – (continued)  

Morgan Stanley

   

1.16%, 10/21/2025(c)

  $ 500,000     $ 453,119  

(SOFR + 0.95%),
4.02%, 2/18/2026(a)

    3,000,000       2,932,928  

Nasdaq, Inc.

   

0.45%, 12/21/2022

    4,800,000       4,772,052  

UBS AG

 

 

(SOFR + 0.32%),
3.38%, 6/1/2023(a)(b)

    2,500,000       2,494,475  

0.70%, 8/9/2024(b)

    200,000       183,747  

UBS Group AG

 

 

(SOFR + 1.58%),
4.64%, 5/12/2026(a)(b)

    6,000,000       5,933,152  
              43,349,863  
Chemicals – 0.9%  

Air Products and Chemicals, Inc.

 

 

2.75%, 2/3/2023

    2,000,000       1,988,551  

International Flavors & Fragrances, Inc.

   

3.20%, 5/1/2023

    750,000       742,535  

Nutrien Ltd.

   

1.90%, 5/13/2023

    4,000,000       3,925,476  

Sherwin-Williams Co. (The)

   

4.05%, 8/8/2024

    700,000       686,766  

Westlake Corp.

   

0.88%, 8/15/2024

    300,000       278,317  
              7,621,645  
Commercial Services & Supplies – 1.2%  

RELX Capital, Inc.

   

3.50%, 3/16/2023

    660,000       656,019  

Republic Services, Inc.

   

4.75%, 5/15/2023

    6,500,000       6,488,242  

Waste Management, Inc.

   

2.40%, 5/15/2023

    3,500,000       3,457,449  
              10,601,710  
Communications Equipment – 0.1%  

Cisco Systems, Inc.

   

2.60%, 2/28/2023

    471,000       467,281  
Construction Materials – 0.1%  

Martin Marietta Materials, Inc.

   

0.65%, 7/15/2023

    980,000       947,902  

 

See Accompanying Notes to the Financial Statements.

 

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FlexShares® Ready Access Variable Income Fund (cont.)

 

 

Investments   Principal
Amount
    Value  
CORPORATE BONDS – (continued)  
Consumer Finance – 4.3%  

AerCap Ireland Capital DAC

 

 

(SOFR + 0.68%),
3.74%, 9/29/2023(a)

  $ 900,000     $ 880,782  

1.65%, 10/29/2024

    750,000       680,727  

Ally Financial, Inc.

   

3.05%, 6/5/2023

    3,470,000       3,411,917  

American Express Co.

 

 

(United States SOFR Compounded Index + 0.72%),
3.79%, 5/3/2024(a)

    3,000,000       2,987,511  

American Honda Finance Corp.

 

 

(ICE LIBOR USD 3 Month + 0.37%),
3.28%, 5/10/2023(a)

    2,500,000       2,499,718  

0.88%, 7/7/2023

    2,420,000       2,351,296  

(ICE LIBOR USD 3 Month + 0.42%),
3.59%, 9/8/2023(a)

    600,000       598,768  

Capital One Financial Corp.

   

3.20%, 1/30/2023

    2,000,000       1,990,833  

(ICE LIBOR USD 3 Month + 0.72%),
5.13%, 1/30/2023(a)

    1,500,000       1,499,627  

3.50%, 6/15/2023

    1,000,000       990,569  

(SOFR + 1.35%),
4.42%, 5/9/2025(a)

    2,000,000       1,971,302  

General Motors Financial Co., Inc.

   

4.15%, 6/19/2023

    465,000       461,093  

1.70%, 8/18/2023

    380,000       367,947  

(SOFR + 0.76%),
3.82%, 3/8/2024(a)

    800,000       785,946  

3.50%, 11/7/2024

    600,000       571,892  

John Deere Capital Corp.

 

 

(SOFR + 0.12%),
3.15%, 7/10/2023(a)

    1,500,000       1,493,125  

(SOFR + 0.20%),
3.23%, 10/11/2024(a)

    2,500,000       2,467,950  

(SOFR + 0.56%),
3.59%, 3/7/2025(a)

    1,720,000       1,704,727  

PACCAR Financial Corp.

   

2.65%, 4/6/2023

    1,000,000       991,454  
Investments   Principal
Amount
    Value  
Consumer Finance – (continued)  

Synchrony Financial

   

4.88%, 6/13/2025

  $ 1,493,000     $ 1,434,448  

Toyota Motor Credit Corp.

 

 

(SOFR + 0.32%),
3.37%, 1/13/2025(a)

    7,000,000       6,888,092  
              37,029,724  
Containers & Packaging – 0.1%  

Avery Dennison Corp.

   

0.85%, 8/15/2024

    1,040,000       961,579  
Diversified Financial Services – 0.5%  

Corebridge Financial, Inc.

   

3.50%, 4/4/2025(b)

    2,300,000       2,167,581  

Element Fleet Management Corp.

   

1.60%, 4/6/2024(b)

    500,000       470,401  

Jackson Financial, Inc.

   

1.13%, 11/22/2023

    950,000       905,179  

NTT Finance Corp.

   

0.58%, 3/1/2024(b)

    600,000       564,311  
              4,107,472  
Diversified Telecommunication Services – 1.9%  

AT&T, Inc.

 

 

(United States SOFR Compounded Index + 0.64%),
3.69%, 3/25/2024(a)

    4,160,000       4,134,867  

(ICE LIBOR USD 3 Month + 1.18%),
4.42%, 6/12/2024(a)

    3,550,000       3,561,568  

Bell Canada (The)

 

 

Series US-3,
0.75%, 3/17/2024

    1,850,000       1,740,172  

British Telecommunications plc

   

4.50%, 12/4/2023

    3,500,000       3,453,727  

Verizon Communications, Inc.

 

 

(ICE LIBOR USD 3 Month + 1.10%),
4.01%, 5/15/2025(a)

    1,000,000       999,340  

(United States SOFR Compounded Index + 0.79%),
3.84%, 3/20/2026(a)

    2,600,000       2,536,478  
              16,426,152  

 

See Accompanying Notes to the Financial Statements.

 

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FlexShares® Ready Access Variable Income Fund (cont.)

 

 

Investments   Principal
Amount
    Value  
CORPORATE BONDS – (continued)  
Electric Utilities – 2.3%  

American Electric Power Co., Inc.

 

 

Series A, (ICE LIBOR USD 3 Month + 0.48%),
3.26%, 11/1/2023(a)

  $ 1,400,000     $ 1,390,392  

Entergy Louisiana LLC

   

0.62%, 11/17/2023

    846,000       805,234  

Eversource Energy

 

 

Series T, (United States SOFR Compounded Index + 0.25%),
3.31%, 8/15/2023(a)

    1,500,000       1,491,801  

Florida Power & Light Co.

 

 

(United States SOFR Compounded Index + 0.38%),
3.41%, 1/12/2024(a)

    4,400,000       4,353,013  

Georgia Power Co.

 

 

Series A, 2.10%, 7/30/2023

    2,500,000       2,444,333  

Mississippi Power Co.

 

 

Series A, (SOFR + 0.30%), 3.36%, 6/28/2024(a)

    950,000       930,960  

NextEra Energy Capital Holdings, Inc.

   

(ICE LIBOR USD 3 Month + 0.27%),
3.25%, 2/22/2023(a)

    2,121,000       2,117,195  

OGE Energy Corp.

   

0.70%, 5/26/2023

    1,490,000       1,451,780  

PPL Electric Utilities Corp.

   

(ICE LIBOR USD 3 Month + 0.25%), 3.89%, 9/28/2023(a)

    850,000       847,373  

(SOFR + 0.33%), 3.38%, 6/24/2024(a)

    1,360,000       1,341,229  

Southern Co. (The)

   

Series 2021, (United States SOFR Compounded Index + 0.37%), 3.44%, 5/10/2023(a)

    820,000       816,450  

Series 21-A, 0.60%, 2/26/2024

    1,840,000       1,732,523  
              19,722,283  
Investments   Principal
Amount
    Value  
Energy Equipment & Services – 0.1%  

Baker Hughes Holdings LLC

 

1.23%, 12/15/2023

  $ 1,220,000     $ 1,169,338  
Entertainment – 0.3%  

Take-Two Interactive Software, Inc.

   

3.30%, 3/28/2024

    510,000       495,116  

3.55%, 4/14/2025

    240,000       228,854  

TWDC Enterprises 18 Corp.

   

2.35%, 12/1/2022

    1,855,000       1,852,464  
              2,576,434  
Equity Real Estate Investment Trusts (REITs) – 2.3%  

American Tower Corp.

   

3.50%, 1/31/2023

    2,942,000       2,932,865  

Boston Properties LP

   

3.13%, 9/1/2023

    5,000,000       4,893,896  

Crown Castle, Inc.

   

3.15%, 7/15/2023

    1,700,000       1,673,608  

Public Storage

   

(SOFR + 0.47%), 3.51%, 4/23/2024(a)

    4,000,000       3,966,748  

Simon Property Group LP

   

2.75%, 6/1/2023

    5,805,000       5,726,071  

(United States SOFR Compounded Index +
0.43%), 3.47%, 1/11/2024(a)

    700,000       693,849  
              19,887,037  
Food & Staples Retailing – 0.5%  

Kroger Co. (The)

   

3.85%, 8/1/2023

    945,000       936,953  

Walgreens Boots Alliance, Inc.

   

0.95%, 11/17/2023

    1,770,000       1,692,992  

Walmart, Inc.

   

2.35%, 12/15/2022

    400,000       399,044  

2.55%, 4/11/2023

    1,475,000       1,460,665  
              4,489,654  
Food Products – 1.0%  

Campbell Soup Co.

   

3.65%, 3/15/2023

    2,394,000       2,381,929  

Conagra Brands, Inc.

   

3.20%, 1/25/2023

    2,575,000       2,563,285  

0.50%, 8/11/2023

    560,000       538,744  

 

See Accompanying Notes to the Financial Statements.

 

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FlexShares® Ready Access Variable Income Fund (cont.)

 

 

Investments   Principal
Amount
    Value  
CORPORATE BONDS – (continued)  
Food Products – (continued)  

General Mills, Inc.

   

(ICE LIBOR USD 3
Month + 1.01%), 5.09%, 10/17/2023(a)

  $ 650,000     $ 653,193  

Hormel Foods Corp.

   

0.65%, 6/3/2024

    280,000       261,520  

McCormick & Co., Inc.

   

0.90%, 2/15/2026

    620,000       534,786  

Tyson Foods, Inc.

   

3.95%, 8/15/2024

    1,250,000       1,219,504  
              8,152,961  
Gas Utilities – 0.3%  

CenterPoint Energy Resources Corp.

   

0.70%, 3/2/2023

    2,170,000       2,139,884  

Southern Natural Gas Co. LLC

   

0.63%, 4/28/2023(b)

    180,000       175,243  
              2,315,127  
Health Care Equipment & Supplies – 1.9%  

Baxter International, Inc.

   

0.87%, 12/1/2023

    1,800,000       1,720,617  

(United States SOFR Compounded Index + 0.44%), 3.49%, 11/29/2024(a)

    1,435,000       1,398,248  

DH Europe Finance II Sarl

   

2.05%, 11/15/2022

    8,506,000       8,498,861  

Stryker Corp.

   

0.60%, 12/1/2023

    1,910,000       1,819,181  

Zimmer Biomet Holdings, Inc.

   

3.70%, 3/19/2023

    2,136,000       2,126,088  

1.45%, 11/22/2024

    650,000       599,459  
              16,162,454  
Health Care Providers & Services – 2.9%  

Cigna Corp.

   

3.05%, 11/30/2022

    4,000,000       3,995,242  

(ICE LIBOR USD 3 Month + 0.89%), 4.97%, 7/15/2023(a)

    2,500,000       2,500,332  
Investments   Principal
Amount
    Value  
Health Care Providers & Services – (continued)  

Elevance Health, Inc.

   

3.30%, 1/15/2023

  $ 1,725,000     $ 1,719,244  

0.45%, 3/15/2023

    800,000       786,731  

HCA, Inc.

   

5.00%, 3/15/2024

    400,000       396,534  

Humana, Inc.

   

3.15%, 12/1/2022

    2,110,000       2,107,558  

0.65%, 8/3/2023

    1,760,000       1,700,145  

McKesson Corp.

   

2.70%, 12/15/2022

    4,096,000       4,084,439  

UnitedHealth Group, Inc.

   

2.75%, 2/15/2023

    500,000       497,349  

3.50%, 6/15/2023

    6,000,000       5,954,537  

0.55%, 5/15/2024

    1,580,000       1,478,377  
              25,220,488  
Hotels, Restaurants & Leisure – 1.0%  

Hyatt Hotels Corp.

   

1.30%, 10/1/2023

    500,000       479,782  

McDonald’s Corp.

   

3.35%, 4/1/2023

    5,500,000       5,469,971  

Starbucks Corp.

 

 

(United States SOFR Compounded Index + 0.42%), 3.48%, 2/14/2024(a)

    2,370,000       2,360,117  
              8,309,870  
Household Durables – 0.3%  

Lennar Corp.

   

4.88%, 12/15/2023

    940,000       931,030  

Whirlpool Corp.

   

3.70%, 3/1/2023

    2,050,000       2,036,073  
              2,967,103  
Household Products – 0.2%  

Colgate-Palmolive Co.

   

3.10%, 8/15/2025

    1,480,000       1,419,671  
Industrial Conglomerates – 0.4%  

3M Co.

   

2.25%, 3/15/2023

    680,000       673,650  

General Electric Co.

 

 

Series A, (ICE LIBOR USD 3 Month + 0.30%), 4.38%, 5/13/2024(a)

    3,000,000       2,919,931  
              3,593,581  

 

See Accompanying Notes to the Financial Statements.

 

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FlexShares® Ready Access Variable Income Fund (cont.)

 

 

Investments   Principal
Amount
    Value  
CORPORATE BONDS – (continued)  
Insurance – 1.8%  

Allstate Corp. (The)

   

(ICE LIBOR USD 3 Month + 0.63%), 4.27%, 3/29/2023(a)

  $ 849,000     $ 848,001  

Aon Corp.

   

2.20%, 11/15/2022

    4,227,000       4,222,834  

Athene Global Funding

   

1.20%, 10/13/2023(b)

    1,900,000       1,817,446  

(ICE LIBOR USD 3 Month + 0.73%), 4.56%, 1/8/2024(a)(b)

    1,000,000       989,136  

Brighthouse Financial Global Funding

   

0.60%, 6/28/2023(b)

    630,000       610,073  

Chubb INA Holdings, Inc.

   

2.88%, 11/3/2022

    3,585,000       3,584,821  

New York Life Global Funding

   

(United States SOFR Compounded Index + 0.33%), 3.38%, 1/14/2025(a)(b)

    2,000,000       1,973,693  

Protective Life Global Funding

   

0.63%, 10/13/2023(b)

    900,000       862,487  

Security Benefit Global Funding

   

1.25%, 5/17/2024(b)

    650,000       604,210  
              15,512,701  
Internet & Direct Marketing Retail – 1.5%  

Amazon.com, Inc.

   

2.50%, 11/29/2022

    5,000,000       4,993,451  

eBay, Inc.

   

2.75%, 1/30/2023

    6,581,000       6,545,422  

(ICE LIBOR USD 3 Month + 0.87%), 5.28%, 1/30/2023(a)

    1,510,000       1,510,907  
              13,049,780  
IT Services – 1.8%  

Fidelity National Information Services, Inc.

   

0.60%, 3/1/2024

    910,000       855,723  
Investments   Principal
Amount
    Value  
IT Services – (continued)  

Global Payments, Inc.

   

4.00%, 6/1/2023

  $ 3,000,000     $ 2,975,784  

1.50%, 11/15/2024

    240,000       219,747  

International Business Machines Corp.

   

3.38%, 8/1/2023

    7,000,000       6,914,075  

PayPal Holdings, Inc.

   

1.35%, 6/1/2023

    4,775,000       4,672,443  
              15,637,772  
Life Sciences Tools & Services – 0.9%  

Thermo Fisher Scientific, Inc.

   

(United States SOFR Compounded Index + 0.35%), 3.39%, 4/18/2023(a)

    5,500,000       5,491,315  

0.80%, 10/18/2023

    1,000,000       959,583  

1.22%, 10/18/2024

    390,000       362,613  

(United States SOFR Compounded Index + 0.53%), 3.57%, 10/18/2024(a)

    550,000       544,049  
              7,357,560  
Machinery – 0.6%  

CNH Industrial Capital LLC

   

1.95%, 7/2/2023

    2,381,000       2,325,095  

3.95%, 5/23/2025

    1,290,000       1,235,350  

Daimler Trucks Finance North America LLC

   

(SOFR + 0.60%), 3.66%, 12/14/2023(a)(b)

    2,000,000       1,990,669  
              5,551,114  
Media – 0.6%  

Comcast Cable Communications Holdings, Inc.

   

9.46%, 11/15/2022

    1,407,000       1,409,406  

Comcast Corp.

 

 

(ICE LIBOR USD 3 Month + 0.63%), 4.71%, 4/15/2024(a)

    1,000,000       998,364  

Discovery Communications LLC

   

2.95%, 3/20/2023

    2,500,000       2,478,151  
              4,885,921  

 

See Accompanying Notes to the Financial Statements.

 

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FlexShares® Ready Access Variable Income Fund (cont.)

 

 

Investments   Principal
Amount
    Value  
CORPORATE BONDS – (continued)  
Multiline Retail – 0.1%  

Dollar General Corp.

   

4.25%, 9/20/2024

  $ 840,000     $ 825,113  
Multi-Utilities – 1.7%  

Ameren Illinois Co.

   

0.38%, 6/15/2023

    670,000       649,694  

Black Hills Corp.

   

1.04%, 8/23/2024

    960,000       886,187  

CenterPoint Energy, Inc.

   

(United States SOFR Compounded Index + 0.65%), 3.71%, 5/13/2024(a)

    760,000       744,172  

Consolidated Edison, Inc.

   

Series A, 0.65%, 12/1/2023

    3,600,000       3,435,545  

Dominion Energy, Inc.

   

Series D, (ICE LIBOR USD 3 Month + 0.53%), 3.82%, 9/15/2023(a)

    2,000,000       1,993,759  

DTE Energy Co.

   

Series H, 0.55%, 11/1/2022

    3,000,000       3,000,000  

2.25%, 11/1/2022

    1,082,000       1,082,000  

4.22%, 11/1/2024(d)

    1,700,000       1,659,861  

Public Service Enterprise Group, Inc.

   

2.65%, 11/15/2022

    1,380,000       1,378,915  
              14,830,133  
Oil, Gas & Consumable Fuels – 2.7%  

Canadian Natural Resources Ltd.

   

2.95%, 1/15/2023

    3,457,000       3,443,383  

ConocoPhillips Co.

   

2.13%, 3/8/2024

    1,500,000       1,444,321  

Continental Resources, Inc.

   

4.50%, 4/15/2023

    3,324,000       3,310,172  

Enbridge, Inc.

   

(SOFR + 0.40%), 3.47%, 2/17/2023(a)

    690,000       688,728  

(United States SOFR Compounded Index + 0.63%), 3.69%, 2/16/2024(a)

    4,700,000       4,648,038  
Investments   Principal
Amount
    Value  
Oil, Gas & Consumable Fuels – (continued)  

EOG Resources, Inc.

   

2.63%, 3/15/2023

  $ 2,000,000     $ 1,983,567  

Kinder Morgan, Inc.

   

3.15%, 1/15/2023

    1,700,000       1,691,856  

MPLX LP

   

4.50%, 7/15/2023

    2,000,000       1,982,612  

NOVA Gas Transmission Ltd.

   

7.88%, 4/1/2023

    3,000,000       3,032,779  

Phillips 66

   

3.70%, 4/6/2023

    600,000       596,804  

Saudi Arabian Oil Co.

   

1.25%, 11/24/2023(b)

    200,000       192,004  

TransCanada PipeLines Ltd.

   

1.00%, 10/12/2024

    520,000       477,371  
              23,491,635  
Paper & Forest Products – 0.7%  

Georgia-Pacific LLC

   

3.73%, 7/15/2023(b)

    4,000,000       3,959,318  

0.63%, 5/15/2024(b)

    2,200,000       2,049,641  
              6,008,959  
Pharmaceuticals – 1.3%  

AstraZeneca plc

   

0.30%, 5/26/2023

    6,425,000       6,262,751  

(ICE LIBOR USD 3 Month + 0.67%), 3.61%, 8/17/2023(a)

    480,000       479,849  

Bristol-Myers Squibb Co.

   

0.54%, 11/13/2023

    700,000       669,284  

Merck & Co., Inc.

   

2.80%, 5/18/2023

    695,000       687,750  

Pfizer, Inc.

   

3.00%, 6/15/2023

    2,490,000       2,463,521  

Shire Acquisitions Investments Ireland DAC

   

2.88%, 9/23/2023

    448,000       437,930  
              11,001,085  
Road & Rail – 0.7%  

Canadian Pacific Railway Co.

   

1.35%, 12/2/2024

    910,000       839,819  

Ryder System, Inc.

   

3.40%, 3/1/2023

    3,300,000       3,282,849  

 

See Accompanying Notes to the Financial Statements.

 

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FlexShares® Ready Access Variable Income Fund (cont.)

 

 

Investments   Principal
Amount
    Value  
CORPORATE BONDS – (continued)  
Road & Rail – (continued)  

SMBC Aviation Capital Finance DAC

   

4.13%, 7/15/2023(b)

  $ 700,000     $ 689,669  

Union Pacific Corp.

   

2.95%, 1/15/2023

    600,000       597,756  

3.50%, 6/8/2023

    950,000       941,654  
              6,351,747  
Semiconductors & Semiconductor Equipment – 0.9%  

Analog Devices, Inc.

   

(SOFR + 0.25%), 3.30%, 10/1/2024(a)

    610,000       600,315  

Microchip Technology, Inc.

   

0.98%, 9/1/2024

    870,000       798,423  

NVIDIA Corp.

   

0.31%, 6/15/2023

    5,320,000       5,173,985  

QUALCOMM, Inc.

   

(ICE LIBOR USD 3 Month + 0.73%), 5.14%, 1/30/2023(a)

    970,000       970,488  
              7,543,211  
Software – 1.0%  

Roper Technologies, Inc.

   

3.65%, 9/15/2023

    4,727,000       4,666,924  

VMware, Inc.

   

0.60%, 8/15/2023

    3,590,000       3,456,338  
              8,123,262  
Specialty Retail – 0.3%  

AutoZone, Inc.

   

2.88%, 1/15/2023

    860,000       857,239  

O’Reilly Automotive, Inc.

   

3.85%, 6/15/2023

    1,616,000       1,602,067  
              2,459,306  
Technology Hardware, Storage & Peripherals – 0.4%  

Dell International LLC

   

5.45%, 6/15/2023

    3,015,000       3,010,096  

Hewlett Packard Enterprise Co.

   

2.25%, 4/1/2023

    400,000       395,339  
              3,405,435  
Investments   Principal
Amount
    Value  
Trading Companies & Distributors – 0.8%  

Air Lease Corp.

 

 

(ICE LIBOR USD 3 Month + 0.35%), 3.64%, 12/15/2022(a)

  $ 1,500,000     $ 1,498,922  

4.25%, 2/1/2024

    1,000,000       979,682  

0.80%, 8/18/2024

    980,000       892,368  

GATX Corp.

   

3.90%, 3/30/2023

    3,238,000       3,218,923  
              6,589,895  
Wireless Telecommunication Services – 1.1%  

Rogers Communications, Inc.

   

3.00%, 3/15/2023

    4,919,000       4,880,703  

4.10%, 10/1/2023

    2,000,000       1,974,273  

Vodafone Group plc

   

2.95%, 2/19/2023

    2,640,000       2,621,616  
              9,476,592  
Total Corporate Bonds
(Cost $657,377,295)

 

    647,247,156  
   
ASSET–BACKED SECURITIES – 2.8%  

AmeriCredit Automobile Receivables Trust

   

Series 2021-2, Class A2, 0.26%, 11/18/2024

    1,086,926       1,083,281  

Carmax Auto Owner Trust

 

Series 2022-3, Class A2A, 3.81%, 9/15/2025

    1,562,000       1,541,211  

Enterprise Fleet Financing LLC

 

Series 2019-2, Class A2, 2.29%, 2/20/2025(b)

    63,843       63,687  

Ford Credit Auto Lease Trust

 

Series 2022-A, Class A2A, 2.78%, 10/15/2024

    748,819       738,639  

Ford Credit Auto Owner Trust

 

Series 2022-C, Class A2A, 4.52%, 4/15/2025

    3,500,000       3,482,201  

GM Financial Automobile Leasing Trust

   

Series 2022-3, Class A2A, 4.01%, 10/21/2024

    3,000,000       2,970,750  

 

See Accompanying Notes to the Financial Statements.

 

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FlexShares® Ready Access Variable Income Fund (cont.)

 

 

Investments   Principal
Amount
    Value  
ASSET–BACKED SECURITIES – (continued)  

GM Financial Consumer Automobile Receivables Trust

   

Series 2020-1, Class A4, 1.90%, 3/17/2025

  $ 500,000     $ 486,805  

Series 2022-3, Class A2A, 3.50%, 9/16/2025

    1,875,000       1,849,668  

Series 2021-3, Class A3, 0.48%, 6/16/2026

    1,500,000       1,419,626  

Honda Auto Receivables Owner Trust

   

Series 2022-2, Class A2, 3.81%, 3/18/2025

    1,400,000       1,384,378  

Hyundai Auto Receivables Trust

   

Series 2022-A, Class A2A, 1.81%, 2/18/2025

    1,126,132       1,105,119  

Series 2022-B, Class A2A, 3.64%, 5/15/2025

    1,000,000       988,821  

Series 2020-B, Class A4, 0.62%, 12/15/2025

    1,439,000       1,376,299  

Nissan Auto Receivables Owner Trust

   

Series 2022-B, Class A2, 4.50%, 8/15/2025

    3,000,000       2,972,458  

Santander Drive Auto Receivables Trust

   

Series 2022-1, Class A2, 1.36%, 12/16/2024

    656,495       653,631  

Series 2022-2, Class A2, 2.12%, 10/15/2026

    949,061       943,374  

Toyota Auto Receivables Owner Trust

   

Series 2020-B, Class A3, 1.36%, 8/15/2024

    378,101       373,296  

Verizon Owner Trust

 

Series 2020-A, Class A1A, 1.85%, 7/22/2024

    409,476       407,350  
Total Asset-Backed Securities
(Cost $24,036,082)

 

    23,840,594  
   
MUNICIPAL BONDS – 0.7%  

University of Missouri, System Facilities Revenue Bonds

   

Series 2020-A, 1.47%, 11/1/2023

    1,000,000       967,325  
Investments   Principal
Amount
    Value  
MUNICIPAL BONDS – (continued)  

City of New York

 

 

Series 2021-D, 0.59%, 8/1/2023

  $ 1,800,000     $ 1,744,876  

Anaheim Public Financing Authority

   

Series 2021-A, 0.63%, 7/1/2024

    500,000       465,271  

Miami-Dade County, Capital Asset Acquisition Special Obligation Bonds

   

Series 2020-B, 0.38%, 4/1/2023

    1,110,000       1,090,299  

New York City Transitional Finance Authority, Building Aid

   

Series 2022 Subseries S-1B, 0.64%, 7/15/2024

    1,000,000       931,181  
              2,486,751  

Port Authority of New York & New Jersey

   

Series AAA, 1.09%, 7/1/2023

    1,000,000       975,349  
Total Municipal Bonds
(Cost $6,409,425)

 

    6,174,301  
   
U.S. GOVERNMENT AGENCY SECURITIES – 0.2%  

FFCB

 

 

(SOFR + 0.04%), 3.09%, 2/5/2024(a) (Cost $1,800,000)

    1,800,000       1,799,324  
   
FOREIGN GOVERNMENT SECURITIES – 0.1%  

Japan Bank for International Cooperation

   

1.75%, 1/23/2023

(Cost $799,802)

    800,000       795,096  
   
SHORT-TERM INVESTMENTS – 20.9%  
COMMERCIAL PAPER – 3.1%  

Ameren Illinois Co.

   

4.16%, 11/22/2022(e)

    5,000,000       4,987,983  

Credit Agricole Corporate and Investment Bank

   

3.04%, 11/4/2022(e)

    5,000,000       4,998,191  

 

See Accompanying Notes to the Financial Statements.

 

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FlexShares® Ready Access Variable Income Fund (cont.)

 

 

Investments   Principal
Amount
    Value  
SHORT-TERM INVESTMENTS – (continued)  
COMMERCIAL PAPER – (continued)  

MUFG Bank Ltd.

   

3.31%, 1/23/2023(e)

  $ 7,000,000     $ 6,930,485  

Peoples Gas Light & Coke Co. (The)

   

3.37%, 11/2/2022(e)

    5,000,000       4,999,097  

Swedbank AB

   

3.76%, 1/25/2023(e)

    5,000,000       4,947,910  
Total Commercial Paper
(Cost $26,889,750)

 

    26,863,666  
   
U.S. TREASURY OBLIGATIONS – 17.8%  

U.S. Treasury Bills

   

3.12%, 12/6/2022(e)

    32,000,000       31,890,528  

2.91%, 12/20/2022(e)

    18,400,000       18,307,215  

2.95%, 1/19/2023(e)

    40,000,000       39,652,839  

3.06%, 2/9/2023(e)

    10,000,000       9,887,361  

3.09%, 2/16/2023(e)

    10,000,000       9,879,179  

3.39%, 3/9/2023(e)

    18,000,000       17,732,160  

3.85%, 3/23/2023(e)

    25,000,000       24,586,018  
Total U.S. Treasury Obligations
(Cost $152,216,013)

 

    151,935,300  
Total Short-Term Investments
(Cost $179,105,763)

 

    178,798,966  
Total Investments – 100.3%
(Cost $869,528,367)

 

    858,655,437  

Liabilities in excess of other assets – (0.3%)

 

    (2,298,507
NET ASSETS – 100.0%

 

  $ 856,356,930  

 

(a) 

Variable or floating rate security, linked to the referenced benchmark. The interest rate shown is the rate in effect as of October 31, 2022.

 

(b) 

Security exempt from registration pursuant to Rule 144A under the Securities Act of 1933, as amended. These securities may be resold in transactions exempt from registration to qualified institutional investors.

 

(c) 

Security issued at a fixed coupon rate, which converts to a variable rate at a future date. Rate shown is the rate in effect as of period end.

 

(d) 

Step bond. Interest rate is a fixed rate for an initial period that either resets at a specific date or may reset in the future at a contingent upon predetermined trigger. The interest rate shown was the current rate as of October 31, 2022.

 

(e) 

The rate shown was the current yield as of October 31, 2022.

 

Percentages shown are based on Net Assets.

Abbreviations

 

ICE – Intercontinental Exchange

LIBOR – London Interbank Offered Rate

SOFR – Secured Overnight Financing Rate

USD – US Dollar

 

As of October 31, 2022, the gross unrealized appreciation (depreciation) of investments based on the aggregate cost of investments (including derivative instruments, if applicable) for federal income tax purposes was as follows:

 

   

Aggregate gross unrealized appreciation

  $ 31,955  

Aggregate gross unrealized depreciation

    (10,999,488

Net unrealized depreciation

  $ (10,967,533

Federal income tax cost

  $ 869,622,970  

 

FlexShares® Ready Access Variable Income Fund invested, as a percentage of net assets, in companies domiciled in the following countries as of October 31, 2022:

 

Australia

    3.3

Canada

    7.9  

Finland

    0.3  

France

    1.6  

Germany

    2.1  

Ireland

    0.3  

Japan

    1.9  

Netherlands

    0.9  

New Zealand

    0.6  

Saudi Arabia

     0.0  

South Korea

    0.1  

Spain

    0.7  

Sweden

    2.0  

Switzerland

    1.3  

United Kingdom

    3.4  

United States

    73.9  

Other1

    (0.3
      100.0

 

 

Amount represents less than 0.05%.

 

1 

Includes any non-fixed-income securities and net other assets (liabilities).

 

Security Type   % of Net Assets  

Corporate Bonds

    75.6

Asset-Backed Securities

    2.8  

Municipal Bonds

    0.7  

U.S. Government Agency Securities

    0.2  

Foreign Government Securities

    0.1  

Short-Term Investments

    20.9  

Others(1)

    (0.3
      100.0

 

(1) 

Includes any other net assets/(liabilities).

 

See Accompanying Notes to the Financial Statements.

 

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Schedule of Investments

FlexShares® Core Select Bond Fund

 

October 31, 2022

 

 

Investments   Shares     Value  
EXCHANGE TRADED FUNDS – 98.3%  

FlexShares® Credit- Scored US Corporate Bond Index Fund(a)

    246,462     $ 11,170,323  

FlexShares® Credit- Scored US Long Corporate Bond Index Fund(a)

    20,165       797,284  

FlexShares® Disciplined Duration MBS Index Fund(a)

    1,073,557       21,492,612  

FlexShares® iBoxx 3-Year Target Duration TIPS Index Fund(a)

    271,016       6,398,688  

FlexShares® Ready Access Variable Income Fund(a)

    215,476       16,002,325  

iShares 10+ Year Investment Grade Corporate Bond ETF(b)

    296,298       13,899,339  

iShares 20+ Year Treasury Bond ETF

    140,987       13,550,260  

iShares 3-7 Year Treasury Bond ETF(b)

    193,330       21,950,688  

iShares 5-10 Year Investment Grade Corporate Bond ETF

    116,498       5,579,089  

iShares 7-10 Year Treasury Bond ETF(b)

    121,568       11,477,235  

iShares MBS ETF(b)

    237,518       21,457,376  

iShares Trust iShares 1-5 Year Investment Grade Corporate Bond ETF

    260,643       12,787,146  
Total Exchange Traded Funds
(Cost $170,117,570)

 

    156,562,365  
    Principal
Amount
       
SECURITIES LENDING REINVESTMENTS(c) – 34.8%  
REPURCHASE AGREEMENTS – 34.8%         

CF Secured LLC, 3.00%, dated 10/31/2022, due 11/1/2022, repurchase price $55,529,711, collateralized by various U.S. Treasury Securities, ranging from 0.00% – 7.63%, maturing 11/15/2022 – 8/15/2052; total market value $56,333,955 (Cost $55,525,084)

  $ 55,525,084     $ 55,525,084  
Investments   Principal
Amount
    Value  
SHORT-TERM INVESTMENTS – 0.6%  
U.S. TREASURY OBLIGATIONS – 0.6%  

U.S. Treasury Bills 2.45%, 12/29/2022(d)(e)
(Cost $996,098)

  $   1,000,000     $ 993,846  
Total Investments – 133.7%
(Cost $226,638,752)

 

    213,081,295  

Liabilities in excess of other assets – (33.7%)

 

    (53,719,216
NET ASSETS – 100.0%           $ 159,362,079  

 

(a) 

Investment in affiliated Fund. Northern Trust Investments, Inc. is the Investment Adviser to both the Fund and the affiliated Funds.

 

(b) 

The security or a portion of this security is on loan at October 31, 2022. The total value of securities on loan at October 31, 2022 was $53,981,888, collateralized in the form of cash that was reinvested in the securities shown in the Securities Lending Reinvestment section of the Schedule of Investments; a total value of $55,525,084.

 

(c) 

The security was purchased with cash collateral held from securities on loan at October 31, 2022. The total value of securities purchased was $55,525,084.

 

(d) 

All or a portion of the security pledged as collateral for Futures Contracts.

 

(e) 

The rate shown was the current yield as of October 31, 2022.

 

Percentages shown are based on Net Assets.

 

As of October 31, 2022, the gross unrealized appreciation (depreciation) of investments based on the aggregate cost of investments (including derivative instruments, if applicable) for federal income tax purposes was as follows:

 

       

Aggregate gross unrealized appreciation

  $  

Aggregate gross unrealized depreciation

    (19,710,061

Net unrealized depreciation

  $ (19,710,061

Federal income tax cost

  $ 232,787,396  

 

See Accompanying Notes to the Financial Statements.

 

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FlexShares® Core Select Bond Fund (cont.)

 

 

For the period ended October 31, 2022, the FlexShares® Core Select Bond Fund was invested in securities of affiliated FlexShares® Funds. The Schedules of Investments of the affiliated FlexShares® Funds are located elsewhere in this Report.

 

Investment in a company which was affiliated for the period ended October 31, 2022, was as follows:

 

Security  

Value
October 31,

2021

    Purchases
at Cost
   

Sales

Proceeds

   

Shares
October 31,

2022

   

Value
October 31,

2022

    Change in
Unrealized
Appreciation
(Depreciation)
    Dividend
Income
    Realized Loss  

FlexShares® Credit-Scored US Corporate Bond Index Fund

  $ 37,734,108     $ 19,206,977     $ 41,828,355       246,462     $ 11,170,323     $ (572,482   $ 468,615     $ (3,369,925

FlexShares® Credit-Scored US Long Corporate Bond Index Fund

    5,998,595       3,519,814       7,010,564       20,165       797,284       (423,099     166,834       (1,287,462

FlexShares® Disciplined Duration MBS Index Fund

    14,831,201       31,930,651       21,371,553       1,073,557       21,492,612       (1,477,314     620,847       (2,420,373

FlexShares® iBoxx 3-Year Target Duration TIPS Index Fund

          14,513,817       7,171,421       271,016       6,398,688       (502,806     458,466       (440,902

FlexShares® Ready Access Variable Income Fund

    2,015,253       41,904,035       27,788,196       215,476       16,002,325       (23,306     72,553       (105,461
    $ 60,579,157     $ 111,075,294     $ 105,170,089       1,826,676     $ 55,861,232     $ (2,999,007   $ 1,787,315     $ (7,624,123

 

Futures Contracts

FlexShares® Core Select Bond Fund had the following open futures contracts as of October 31, 2022:

 

    Number of
Contracts
    Expiration
Date
    Trading
Currency
    Notional
Amount
    Value and
Unrealized
Depreciation*
 

Long Contracts

 

U.S. Treasury 2 Year Note

    29       12/30/2022       USD     $ 5,927,102     $ (3,960

 

*

This amount represents the cumulative appreciation/depreciation on futures contracts. Current day’s variation margin is reported within the Statement of Assets and Liabilities for futures contracts.

 

Abbreviations:

 

USD – US Dollar

 

Security Type   % of Net Assets  

Exchange Traded Funds

    98.3

Securities Lending Reinvestments

    34.8  

Short-Term Investments

    0.6  

Others(1)

    (33.7
      100.0

 

(1) 

Includes any other net assets/(liabilities).

 

See Accompanying Notes to the Financial Statements.

 

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1. Organization

 

FlexShares® Trust (the “Trust”), a Maryland statutory trust, was formed on May 13, 2010, originally named NT ETF Trust and renamed FlexShares® Trust as of April 12, 2011. The Trust is registered as an open-end management investment company under the Investment Company Act of 1940 (the “1940 Act”), as amended. The Trust consists of thirty-two operational exchange-traded funds as of October 31, 2022 (each a “Fund” and collectively, the “Funds”).

 

The FlexShares® ESG & Climate Emerging Markets Core Index Fund commenced operations during the reporting period on April 20, 2022.

 

FlexShares® ESG & Climate US Large Cap Core Index Fund, FlexShares® ESG & Climate Developed Markets ex-US Core Index Fund, FlexShares® ESG & Climate Emerging Markets Core Index Fund, FlexShares ESG & Climate High Yield Corporate Core Index Fund, and FlexShares® ESG & Climate Investment Grade Corporate Core Index Fund are non-diversified series of the Trust, pursuant to the 1940 Act.

 

The FlexShares® US Quality Low Volatility Index Fund, FlexShares® Developed Markets ex-US Quality Low Volatility Index Fund, and FlexShares® Emerging Markets Quality Low Volatility Index Fund, FlexShares® Morningstar US Market Factor Tilt Index Fund, FlexShares® Morningstar Developed Markets ex-US Factor Tilt Index Fund, FlexShares® Morningstar Emerging Markets Factor Tilt Index Fund, FlexShares® Morningstar Global Upstream Natural Resources Index Fund, FlexShares® US Quality Large Cap Index Fund, FlexShares® STOXX® Global Broad Infrastructure Index Fund, FlexShares® STOXX® US ESG Select Index Fund, FlexShares® STOXX® Global ESG Select Index Fund, FlexShares® Quality Dividend Index Fund, FlexShares® Quality Dividend Defensive Index Fund, FlexShares® Quality Dividend Dynamic Index Fund, FlexShares® International Quality Dividend Index Fund, FlexShares® International Quality Dividend Defensive Index Fund, FlexShares® International Quality Dividend Dynamic Index Fund, FlexShares® Disciplined Duration MBS Index Fund, FlexShares® High Yield Value-Scored Bond Index Fund, FlexShares® Global Quality Real Estate Index Fund, FlexShares® Real Assets Allocation Index Fund, FlexShares® iBoxx 3-Year Target Duration TIPS Index Fund, FlexShares®

iBoxx 5-Year Target Duration TIPS Index Fund, FlexShares® Credit-Scored US Corporate Bond Index Fund, FlexShares® Credit-Scored US Long Corporate Bond Index Fund, FlexShares® Ready Access Variable Income Fund and the FlexShares® Core Select Bond Fund are diversified series of the Trust, pursuant to the 1940 Act.

 

Each Fund, except the FlexShares Ready Access Variable Income Fund and the FlexShares Core Select Bond Fund, seeks to provide investment results that correspond generally to the price and yield performance, before fees and expenses, of a specified benchmark index (each an “Underlying Index”). The FlexShares US Quality Low Volatility Index Fund, FlexShares Developed Markets ex-US Quality Low Volatility Index Fund, FlexShares Emerging Markets Quality Low Volatility Index Fund, FlexShares US Quality Large Cap Index Fund, FlexShares Global Quality Real Estate Index Fund, FlexShares Real Assets Allocation Index Fund, FlexShares Quality Dividend Index Fund, FlexShares Quality Dividend Defensive Index Fund, FlexShares Quality Dividend Dynamic Index Fund, FlexShares International Quality Dividend Index Fund, FlexShares International Quality Dividend Defensive Index Fund, FlexShares International Quality Dividend Dynamic Index Fund, FlexShares Credit-Scored US Corporate Bond Index Fund, FlexShares Credit-Scored US Long Corporate Bond Index Fund, FlexShares High Yield Value-Scored Bond Index Fund, FlexShares ESG & Climate US Large Cap Core Index Fund, FlexShares ESG & Climate Developed Markets ex-US Core Index Fund, FlexShares ESG & Climate Emerging Markets Core Index Fund, FlexShares ESG & Climate High Yield Corporate Core Index Fund and the FlexShares ESG & Climate Investment Grade Corporate Core Index Fund seek to track Underlying Indexes developed by Northern Trust Investments, Inc. (“NTI” or “Investment Adviser”), an indirect subsidiary of Northern Trust Corporation. The FlexShares Morningstar US Market Factor Tilt Index Fund, FlexShares Morningstar Developed Markets ex-US Factor Tilt Index Fund, FlexShares Morningstar Emerging Markets Factor Tilt Index Fund and FlexShares Morningstar Global Upstream Natural Resources Index Fund seek to track Underlying Indexes sponsored by Morningstar, Inc. The FlexShares STOXX® US ESG Select Index Fund, FlexShares STOXX® Global ESG Select Index Fund, and FlexShares STOXX® Global Broad Infrastructure Index Fund seek

 

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to track Underlying Indexes sponsored by STOXX. The FlexShares iBoxx 3-Year Target Duration TIPS Index Fund and FlexShares iBoxx 5-Year Target Duration TIPS Index Fund seek to track Underlying Indexes sponsored by Markit Indexes Limited. The FlexShares Disciplined Duration MBS Index Fund seeks to track an Underlying Index sponsored by ICE Data Indexes, LLC.

 

The FlexShares Real Assets Allocation Index Fund is a fund of funds that seeks to achieve its investment objective by investing primarily in the shares of other FlexShares ETFs that are eligible for inclusion in its Underlying Index, rather than in securities of individual companies. The FlexShares Core Select Bond Fund seeks to achieve its investment objective by investing, under normal circumstances in U.S. dollar-denominated investment-grade fixed-income securities either directly or indirectly through FlexShares ETFs, unaffiliated ETFs and other registered investment companies. The investment performance of each of the FlexShares Real Assets Allocation Index Fund and FlexShares Core Select Bond Fund is directly related to the performance of the underlying funds in which it invests (“Underlying Fund”).

 

The FlexShares Ready Access Variable Income Fund and the FlexShares Core Select Bond Fund are actively managed and do not seek to replicate the performance of a specified index. The FlexShares Ready Access Variable Income Fund seeks maximum current income consistent with the preservation of capital and liquidity. The FlexShares Core Select Bond Fund seeks total return and preservation of capital. Each Fund, except the FlexShares Ready Access Variable Income Fund and the FlexShares Core Select Bond Fund, is referred to herein as an “Index Fund.” Each Fund is managed by the Investment Adviser.

 

2. Significant Accounting Policies

 

The Trust, which is an investment company, follows accounting and reporting guidance under Financial Accounting Standards Board (“FASB”) Accounting Standards Codification Topic 946, “Financial Services-Investment Companies.” The following is a summary of significant accounting policies followed by the Funds in the preparation of their financial statements. These policies are in conformity with accounting principles generally accepted in the United States of America

(“U.S. GAAP”). The preparation of financial statements in conformity with U.S. GAAP requires management to make estimates and assumptions that affect the reported amounts and disclosures in the financial statements. Actual results could differ from those estimates.

 

Investment Valuation

 

Each Fund’s net asset value (“NAV”) is determined daily as of the close of regular trading on the New York Stock Exchange (“NYSE”), normally 4:00 p.m. Eastern time, on each day the NYSE is open for trading, based on prices at the time of closing provided that any U.S. fixed-income assets may be valued as of the announced closing time for trading in fixed-income instruments on any day that the Securities Industry and Financial Markets Association announces an early closing time. The NAV of a Fund is calculated by dividing the value of all assets of the Fund (including accrued interest and dividends), less all liabilities (including accrued expenses and dividends declared but unpaid), by the total number of shares outstanding.

 

The investments of the Funds are valued at fair value pursuant to the pricing policy and procedures approved by the Trust’s Board of Trustees (“Board”). The Funds’ investments are valued using market quotations when available. The Board has designated NTI as the valuation designee pursuant to Rule 2a-5 under the 1940 Act to perform fair value determinations relating to any or all Fund investments. Accordingly, when market quotations are not readily available, are deemed unreliable, or do not reflect material events occurring between the close of local markets and the time of valuation, NTI values Fund securities at fair value as determined in good faith in accordance with the Funds’ fair value pricing procedures as approved by the Board. Such circumstances include periods when trading in a security is suspended, the exchange or market on which a security trades closes early, the trading volume in a security is limited, corporate actions and announcements take place, or regulatory news affecting an issuer is released, such as government approvals. The Board oversees NTI in its role as valuation designee in accordance with the requirements of Rule 2a-5 under the 1940 Act. Additionally, NTI, in its discretion, may make adjustments to the prices of securities held by a Fund if an event occurs after the publication of

 

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market values normally used by NTI on behalf of a Fund but before the time as of which the Fund calculates its NAV, depending on the nature and significance of the event, consistent with applicable regulatory guidance and the Trust’s fair value procedures. Other events that can trigger fair valuing of foreign securities include, for example, significant fluctuations in general market indicators, government actions, or natural disasters.

 

The use of fair valuation involves the risk that the values used by NTI to price a Fund’s investments may be higher or lower than the values used by other investment companies and investors to price the same investments. Fair value pricing involves subjective judgments and it is possible that a fair value determination for a portfolio security may be materially different than the value that could be realized upon the sale of such security. In addition, fair value pricing could result in a difference between the prices used to calculate an Index Fund’s NAV and the prices used by an Index Fund’s Underlying Index. This difference may adversely affect an Index Fund’s ability to track its Underlying Index. Portfolio securities of certain Funds are listed on foreign exchanges and their value may change on days when shareholders will not be able to purchase or sell Fund shares.

 

Security prices are generally provided by independent pricing services. Portfolio securities listed or traded on domestic securities exchanges or the NASDAQ/NMS, including dollar-denominated foreign securities or American Depositary Receipts (“ADRs”), are valued at the closing price, or last sale price, reported on the exchange or system where the security is principally traded. The closing price for securities traded on the NASDAQ/NMS is the Nasdaq Official Closing Price (“NOCP”). If there have been no sales for that day on the exchange or system where the security is principally traded, then the value is determined with reference to the last sale price, or the NOCP, if applicable, on any other exchange or system. If there have been no sales of the security for that day on any exchange or system, the security is valued at fair value pursuant to the Trust’s fair value procedures.

 

Securities that are traded regularly in the over-the-counter market (other than the NASDAQ/NMS), including securities listed on exchanges but primarily traded over-the-counter, are valued on the basis of bid quotes or

the mean between the bid and asked quotes based upon quotes furnished by one or more broker-dealers or market makers for those securities. Securities that may be traded over-the-counter include equity securities, fixed-income securities, non-exchange-listed foreign securities, and certain derivative instruments. Fixed-income securities may be valued using prices provided directly from one or more broker-dealers, market makers, or independent third-party pricing services which may use matrix pricing and valuation models, as well as recent market transactions for the same or similar assets, to derive values when such prices are believed to reflect fair market values of such securities. Such prices may be determined by taking into account securities prices, yields, maturities, call features, ratings, prepayment speeds, credit risks, cash flows, institutional size trading in similar groups of securities and developments related to specific securities. Fixed-income securities maturing within a relatively short period, less than 60 days, are valued at amortized cost when it approximates fair value.

 

Foreign equity securities are generally priced at the closing price or last sales price reported on the foreign exchange on which they are principally traded. If there have been no sales for that day on the primary exchange, then the value is determined with reference to the last sale price on any other exchange. If there have been no sales of the security for that day on any exchange, the security will be valued at fair value pursuant to the Trust’s fair value procedures. Spot and forward foreign currency exchange contracts generally are valued using an independent pricing service. The value of assets denominated in foreign currencies is converted into U.S. dollars using exchange rates deemed appropriate by NTI as Investment Adviser. Any use of a different rate from the rates used by an Underlying Index’s index provider may adversely affect an Index Fund’s ability to track its Underlying Index. An Underlying Index’s index provider determines the composition and relative weightings of the securities in the Underlying Index and publishes information regarding the market value of the Underlying Index.

 

Exchange-traded financial futures and options thereon are valued at the settlement price as established by the exchange on which they are traded. Over-the-counter options are

 

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valued at broker-provided bid prices, as are swaps. The foregoing prices may be obtained from one or more

independent pricing services or, as needed or applicable, independent broker-dealers. If there was no sale on that day, and for other non-exchange traded derivatives, the contract is valued at fair value pursuant to the Trust’s fair value procedures.

 

Each Fund relies on various sources to calculate its NAV. The ability of the Funds’ administrator to calculate the NAV per share of the Funds is subject to operational risks associated with processing or human errors, systems or technology failures, and errors caused by third party service providers, data sources, or trading counterparties. Such failures may result in delays in the calculation of the Funds’ NAVs and/or the inability to calculate NAV over extended time periods. The Funds may be unable to recover any losses associated with such failures, and it may be necessary for alternative procedures to be followed to price portfolio securities when determining the Funds’ NAVs.

Various inputs are used in determining the value of each Fund’s investments. These inputs are summarized in three levels listed below:

 

    Level 1—Quoted prices in active markets for identical assets on the measurement date.

 

    Level 2—Other significant observable inputs (including quoted prices for similar securities, interest rates, prepayment speeds, credit risk, etc.).

 

    Level 3—Significant unobservable inputs (including the Funds’ own assumptions in determining the fair value of investments).

 

The inputs or methodology used for valuing securities are not necessarily an indication of the risk associated with investing in those securities. For example, short-term debt securities may be valued at amortized cost, as long as amortized cost approximates the current fair value of a security, but since the valuation is not obtained from a quoted price in an active market, such securities are reflected as Level 2.

 

The following is a summary of the valuations as of October 31, 2022 for each Fund based upon the three levels defined above. The value of level 3 securities compared to the total Fund net assets is not material and, therefore, the reconciliation of Level 3 securities and related valuation techniques are not disclosed. Please refer to the Schedules of Investments to view equity and debt securities segregated by industry type, where applicable.

 

   

Level 1 — Quoted

Prices

    Level 2 — Other
Significant
Observable
Inputs
    Level 3 —
Significant
Unobservable
Inputs
    Total  
FlexShares US Quality Low Volatility Index Fund

 

Investments

       

Common Stocks*

  $ 161,941,078     $     $     $ 161,941,078  

Securities Lending Reinvestments Repurchase Agreements

          1,156,911             1,156,911  
Short-Term Investments           34,924             34,924  
Total Investments   $ 161,941,078     $ 1,191,835     $     $ 163,132,913  

Other Financial Instruments

       

Assets

       

Futures Contracts

  $ 7,830     $     $     $ 7,830  

Liabilities

       

Futures Contracts

    (1,033                 (1,033
Total Other Financial Instruments   $ 6,797     $     $     $ 6,797  

 

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    Level 1 — Quoted
Prices
    Level 2 — Other
Significant
Observable
Inputs
    Level 3 —
Significant
Unobservable
Inputs
    Total  
FlexShares Developed Markets ex-US Quality Low Volatility Index Fund

 

Investments

 

Common Stocks*

  $ 60,676,378     $     $     $ 60,676,378  
Securities Lending Reinvestments Repurchase Agreements           481,336             481,336  
Total Investments   $ 60,676,378     $ 481,336     $     $ 61,157,714  

Other Financial Instruments

       

Assets

       

Forward Foreign Currency Contracts

  $     $ 16,928     $     $ 16,928  

Liabilities

       

Futures Contracts

    (42,523                 (42,523

Forward Foreign Currency Contracts

          (1,982           (1,982
Total Other Financial Instruments   $ (42,523   $ 14,946     $     $ (27,577
       
    Level 1 — Quoted
Prices
    Level 2 — Other
Significant
Observable
Inputs
    Level 3 —
Significant
Unobservable
Inputs
    Total  
FlexShares Emerging Markets Quality Low Volatility Index Fund

 

Investments

       
Common Stocks*   $ 8,151,646     $     $     $ 8,151,646  
Total Investments   $ 8,151,646     $     $     $ 8,151,646  

Other Financial Instruments

       

Liabilities

       

Futures Contracts

  $ (7,669   $     $     $ (7,669
Total Other Financial Instruments   $ (7,669   $     $     $ (7,669
       

 

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    Level 1 — Quoted
Prices
    Level 2 — Other
Significant
Observable
Inputs
    Level 3 —
Significant
Unobservable
Inputs
    Total  
FlexShares Morningstar US Market Factor Tilt Index Fund

 

Investments

       

Common Stocks

       

Food & Staples Retailing

  $ 17,677,139     $ 177     $     $ 17,677,316  

Other*

    1,367,413,363                   1,367,413,363  

Rights

                30,394       30,394  

Warrants

    215,860                   215,860  

Securities Lending Reinvestments

       

Certificates of Deposit

          28,995,047             28,995,047  

Commercial Paper

          6,000,000             6,000,000  

Repurchase Agreements

          168,821,768             168,821,768  
Total Investments   $ 1,385,306,362     $ 203,816,992     $ 30,394     $ 1,589,153,748  

Other Financial Instruments

       

Assets

       

Futures Contracts

  $ 285,430     $     $     $ 285,430  
Total Other Financial Instruments   $ 285,430     $     $     $ 285,430  
       

 

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    Level 1 — Quoted
Prices
    Level 2 — Other
Significant
Observable
Inputs
    Level 3 —
Significant
Unobservable
Inputs
    Total  
FlexShares Morningstar Developed Markets ex-US Factor Tilt Index Fund

 

Investments

       

Closed End Funds

  $ 51,056     $     $     $ 51,056  

Common Stocks

       

Banks

    46,576,959       925             46,577,884  

Diversified Telecommunication Services

    5,460,247       52,080             5,512,327  

Energy Equipment & Services

    1,806,715       41,632             1,848,347  

Health Care Providers & Services

    2,263,468       62             2,263,530  

Internet & Direct Marketing Retail

    1,532,705       21,629             1,554,334  

Metals & Mining

    21,516,863             39,717       21,556,580  

Oil, Gas & Consumable Fuels

    29,755,266       64,801             29,820,067  

Other*

    326,289,109                   326,289,109  

Rights

                       

Warrants

                       
Securities Lending Reinvestments Repurchase Agreements           7,591,069             7,591,069  
Total Investments   $ 435,252,388     $ 7,772,198     $ 39,717     $ 443,064,303  

Other Financial Instruments

       

Assets

       

Futures Contracts

  $ 125,896     $     $     $ 125,896  

Forward Foreign Currency Contracts

          53,896             53,896  

Liabilities

       

Futures Contracts

    (63,678                 (63,678

Forward Foreign Currency Contracts

          (105,386           (105,386
Total Other Financial Instruments   $ 62,218     $ (51,490   $     $ 10,728  

 

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    Level 1 — Quoted
Prices
    Level 2 — Other
Significant
Observable
Inputs
    Level 3 —
Significant
Unobservable
Inputs
    Total  
FlexShares Morningstar Emerging Markets Factor Tilt Index Fund

 

Investments

       

Common Stocks

       

Chemicals

  $ 9,423,391     $ 133,788     $     $ 9,557,179  

Commercial Services & Supplies

    332,450       33,725             366,175  

Entertainment

    1,334,528             7,362       1,341,890  

Equity Real Estate Investment Trusts (REITs)

    2,638,017       21,436             2,659,453  

Food & Staples Retailing

    2,314,053       450             2,314,503  

Hotels, Restaurants & Leisure

    1,683,510       2,134             1,685,644  

Metals & Mining

    9,654,747       15,064       129,635       9,799,446  

Oil, Gas & Consumable Fuels

    10,977,378       2,224             10,979,602  

Pharmaceuticals

    2,799,861       5,020       3,378       2,808,259  

Real Estate Management & Development

    6,221,522       206,014       122,435       6,549,971  

Transportation Infrastructure

    2,030,410       104,283             2,134,693  

Other*

    155,815,515                   155,815,515  

Corporate Bonds*

          7,923             7,923  

Rights

    204       4,656             4,860  
Securities Lending Reinvestments Repurchase Agreements           3,027,697             3,027,697  
Total Investments   $ 205,225,586     $ 3,564,414     $ 262,810     $ 209,052,810  

Other Financial Instruments

       

Assets

       

Forward Foreign Currency Contracts

  $     $ 37,421     $     $ 37,421  

Liabilities

       

Futures Contracts

    (177,121                 (177,121

Forward Foreign Currency Contracts

          (32,909           (32,909
Total Other Financial Instruments   $ (177,121   $ 4,512     $     $ (172,609
       

 

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    Level 1 — Quoted
Prices
    Level 2 — Other
Significant
Observable
Inputs
    Level 3 —
Significant
Unobservable
Inputs
    Total  
FlexShares US Quality Large Cap Index Fund

 

Investments

       

Common Stocks*

  $ 125,453,875     $     $     $ 125,453,875  
Securities Lending Reinvestments Repurchase Agreements           264,465             264,465  
Total Investments   $ 125,453,875     $ 264,465     $     $ 125,718,340  

Other Financial Instruments

       

Assets

       

Futures Contracts

  $ 10,322     $     $     $ 10,322  

Liabilities

       

Futures Contracts

    (58,578                 (58,578
Total Other Financial Instruments   $ (48,256   $     $     $ (48,256
       
    Level 1 — Quoted
Prices
    Level 2 — Other
Significant
Observable
Inputs
    Level 3 —
Significant
Unobservable
Inputs
    Total  
FlexShares STOXX® US ESG Select Index Fund

 

Investments

       

Common Stocks*

  $ 170,751,844     $     $     $ 170,751,844  
Securities Lending Reinvestments Repurchase Agreements           225,693             225,693  
Total Investments   $ 170,751,844     $ 225,693     $     $ 170,977,537  

Other Financial Instruments

 

Liabilities

       

Futures Contracts

  $ (36,068   $     $     $ (36,068
Total Other Financial Instruments   $ (36,068   $     $     $ (36,068
       

 

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Notes to the Financial Statements (cont.)

 

 

    Level 1 — Quoted
Prices
    Level 2 — Other
Significant
Observable
Inputs
    Level 3 —
Significant
Unobservable
Inputs
    Total  
FlexShares STOXX® Global ESG Select Index Fund

 

Investments

       

Common Stocks

       

Internet & Direct Marketing Retail

  $ 5,756,085     $ 5,373     $     $ 5,761,458  

Other*

    140,067,855                   140,067,855  
Securities Lending Reinvestments Repurchase Agreements           442,946             442,946  
Total Investments   $ 145,823,940     $ 448,319     $     $ 146,272,259  

Other Financial Instruments

       

Assets

       

Forward Foreign Currency Contracts

  $     $ 4,596     $     $ 4,596  

Liabilities

       

Futures Contracts

    (35,887                 (35,887
Total Other Financial Instruments   $ (35,887   $ 4,596     $     $ (31,291
       
    Level 1 — Quoted
Prices
    Level 2 — Other
Significant
Observable
Inputs
    Level 3 —
Significant
Unobservable
Inputs
    Total  
FlexShares ESG & Climate US Large Cap Core Index Fund

 

Investments

       

Common Stocks*

  $ 21,921,537     $     $     $ 21,921,537  
Short-Term Investments           14,967             14,967  
Total Investments   $ 21,921,537     $ 14,967     $     $ 21,936,504  

Other Financial Instruments

       

Liabilities

       

Futures Contracts

  $ (5,618   $     $     $ (5,618
Total Other Financial Instruments   $ (5,618   $     $     $ (5,618
       

 

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Notes to the Financial Statements (cont.)

 

 

    Level 1 — Quoted
Prices
    Level 2 — Other
Significant
Observable
Inputs
    Level 3 —
Significant
Unobservable
Inputs
    Total  
FlexShares ESG & Climate Developed Markets ex-US Core Index Fund

 

Investments

       
Common Stocks*   $ 17,060,066     $     $     $ 17,060,066  
Total Investments   $ 17,060,066     $     $     $ 17,060,066  

Other Financial Instruments

 

Assets

       

Forward Foreign Currency Contracts

  $     $ 3,717     $     $ 3,717  

Liabilities

       

Futures Contracts

    (4,776                 (4,776

Forward Foreign Currency Contracts

          (927           (927
Total Other Financial Instruments   $ (4,776   $ 2,790     $     $ (1,986
       
    Level 1 — Quoted
Prices
    Level 2 — Other
Significant
Observable
Inputs
    Level 3 —
Significant
Unobservable
Inputs
    Total  
FlexShares ESG & Climate Emerging Markets Core Index Fund

 

Investments

       
Common Stocks*   $ 3,824,002     $     $     $ 3,824,002  
Total Investments   $ 3,824,002     $     $     $ 3,824,002  

Other Financial Instruments

 

Liabilities

       

Futures Contracts

  $ (6,812   $     $     $ (6,812
Total Other Financial Instruments   $ (6,812   $     $     $ (6,812
       

 

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Notes to the Financial Statements (cont.)

 

 

    Level 1 — Quoted
Prices
    Level 2 — Other
Significant
Observable
Inputs
    Level 3 —
Significant
Unobservable
Inputs
    Total  
FlexShares Morningstar Global Upstream Natural Resources Index Fund

 

Investments

       

Common Stocks*

  $ 6,820,447,853     $     $     $ 6,820,447,853  

Securities Lending Reinvestments

       

Certificates of Deposit

          18,996,784             18,996,784  

Commercial Paper

          3,000,000             3,000,000  

Repurchase Agreements

          178,125,034             178,125,034  
Total Investments   $ 6,820,447,853     $ 200,121,818     $     $ 7,020,569,671  

Other Financial Instruments

 

Assets

       

Futures Contracts

  $ 211,571     $     $     $ 211,571  

Forward Foreign Currency Contracts

          699,659             699,659  

Liabilities

       

Futures Contracts

    (255,158                 (255,158

Forward Foreign Currency Contracts

          (988,169           (988,169
Total Other Financial Instruments   $ (43,587   $ (288,510   $     $ (332,097
       
    Level 1 — Quoted
Prices
    Level 2 — Other
Significant
Observable
Inputs
    Level 3 —
Significant
Unobservable
Inputs
    Total  
FlexShares STOXX® Global Broad Infrastructure Index Fund

 

Investments

       

Common Stocks*

  $ 2,481,997,953     $     $     $ 2,481,997,953  
Securities Lending Reinvestments Repurchase Agreements           27,954,570             27,954,570  
Total Investments   $ 2,481,997,953     $ 27,954,570     $     $ 2,509,952,523  

Other Financial Instruments

 

Assets

       

Futures Contracts

  $ 145,170     $     $     $ 145,170  

Liabilities

       

Futures Contracts

    (143,199                 (143,199

Forward Foreign Currency Contracts

          (48,973           (48,973
Total Other Financial Instruments   $ 1,971     $ (48,973   $     $ (47,002

 

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Notes to the Financial Statements (cont.)

 

 

    Level 1 — Quoted
Prices
    Level 2 — Other
Significant
Observable
Inputs
    Level 3 —
Significant
Unobservable
Inputs
    Total  
FlexShares Global Quality Real Estate Index Fund

 

Investments

       

Common Stocks*

  $ 320,007,900     $     $     $ 320,007,900  
Securities Lending Reinvestments Repurchase Agreements           2,527,416             2,527,416  
Total Investments   $ 320,007,900     $ 2,527,416     $     $ 322,535,316  

Other Financial Instruments

 

Assets

       

Futures Contracts

  $ 33,678     $     $     $ 33,678  

Forward Foreign Currency Contracts

          42,549             42,549  

Liabilities

       

Futures Contracts

    (85,480                 (85,480

Forward Foreign Currency Contracts

          (28,860           (28,860
Total Other Financial Instruments   $ (51,802   $ 13,689     $     $ (38,113
       
    Level 1 — Quoted
Prices
    Level 2 — Other
Significant
Observable
Inputs
    Level 3 —
Significant
Unobservable
Inputs
    Total  
FlexShares Real Assets Allocation Index Fund

 

Investments

       
Exchange Traded Funds   $ 28,858,364     $     $     $ 28,858,364  
Total Investments   $ 28,858,364     $     $     $ 28,858,364  
       

 

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Notes to the Financial Statements (cont.)

 

 

    Level 1 — Quoted
Prices
    Level 2 — Other
Significant
Observable
Inputs
    Level 3 —
Significant
Unobservable
Inputs
    Total  
FlexShares Quality Dividend Index Fund

 

Investments

       

Common Stocks*

  $ 1,515,318,768     $     $     $ 1,515,318,768  

Securities Lending Reinvestments

       

Certificates of Deposit

          15,997,993             15,997,993  

Commercial Paper

          3,000,000             3,000,000  

Repurchase Agreements

          224,436,675             224,436,675  
Total Investments   $ 1,515,318,768     $ 243,434,668     $     $ 1,758,753,436  

Other Financial Instruments

 

Assets

       

Futures Contracts

  $ 61,448     $     $     $ 61,448  

Liabilities

       

Futures Contracts

    (15,018                 (15,018
Total Other Financial Instruments   $ 46,430     $     $     $ 46,430  
       
    Level 1 — Quoted
Prices
    Level 2 — Other
Significant
Observable
Inputs
    Level 3 —
Significant
Unobservable
Inputs
    Total  
FlexShares Quality Dividend Defensive Index Fund

 

Investments

       

Common Stocks*

  $ 340,028,276     $     $     $ 340,028,276  
Securities Lending Reinvestments Repurchase Agreements           16,949,737             16,949,737  
Total Investments   $ 340,028,276     $ 16,949,737     $     $ 356,978,013  

Other Financial Instruments

 

Liabilities

       

Futures Contracts

  $ (38,754   $     $     $ (38,754
Total Other Financial Instruments   $ (38,754   $     $     $ (38,754
       

 

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Notes to the Financial Statements (cont.)

 

 

    Level 1 — Quoted
Prices
    Level 2 — Other
Significant
Observable
Inputs
    Level 3 —
Significant
Unobservable
Inputs
    Total  
FlexShares Quality Dividend Dynamic Index Fund

 

Investments

       

Common Stocks*

  $ 17,688,939     $     $     $ 17,688,939  
Securities Lending Reinvestments Repurchase Agreements           247,981             247,981  
Total Investments   $ 17,688,939     $ 247,981     $     $ 17,936,920  

Other Financial Instruments

 

Liabilities

       

Futures Contracts

  $ (10,149   $     $     $ (10,149
Total Other Financial Instruments   $ (10,149   $     $     $ (10,149
       
    Level 1 — Quoted
Prices
    Level 2 — Other
Significant
Observable
Inputs
    Level 3 —
Significant
Unobservable
Inputs
    Total  
FlexShares International Quality Dividend Index Fund

 

Investments

       

Common Stocks*

  $ 422,801,748     $     $     $ 422,801,748  
Securities Lending Reinvestments Repurchase Agreements           7,868,448             7,868,448  
Total Investments   $ 422,801,748     $ 7,868,448     $     $ 430,670,196  

Other Financial Instruments

 

Assets

       

Futures Contracts

  $ 55,528     $     $     $ 55,528  

Forward Foreign Currency Contracts

          26,739             26,739  

Liabilities

       

Futures Contracts

    (380,067                 (380,067

Forward Foreign Currency Contracts

          (42,855           (42,855
Total Other Financial Instruments   $ (324,539   $ (16,116   $     $ (340,655

 

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Notes to the Financial Statements (cont.)

 

 

    Level 1 — Quoted
Prices
    Level 2 — Other
Significant
Observable
Inputs
    Level 3 —
Significant
Unobservable
Inputs
    Total  
FlexShares International Quality Dividend Defensive Index Fund

 

Investments

       

Common Stocks

       

Real Estate Management & Development

  $ 655,069     $ 21,330     $     $ 676,399  

Other*

    39,127,028                   39,127,028  
Securities Lending Reinvestments Repurchase Agreements           349,142             349,142  
Total Investments   $ 39,782,097     $ 370,472     $     $ 40,152,569  

Other Financial Instruments

 

Assets

       

Forward Foreign Currency Contracts

  $     $ 20,867     $     $ 20,867  

Liabilities

       

Futures Contracts

    (33,442                 (33,442

Forward Foreign Currency Contracts

          (2,597           (2,597
Total Other Financial Instruments   $ (33,442   $ 18,270     $     $ (15,172
       
    Level 1 — Quoted
Prices
    Level 2 — Other
Significant
Observable
Inputs
    Level 3 —
Significant
Unobservable
Inputs
    Total  
FlexShares International Quality Dividend Dynamic Index Fund

 

Investments

       

Common Stocks

       

Real Estate Management & Development

  $ 644,965     $ 72,570     $     $ 717,535  

Other*

    60,147,701                   60,147,701  
Securities Lending Reinvestments Repurchase Agreements           1,013,466             1,013,466  
Total Investments   $ 60,792,666     $ 1,086,036     $     $ 61,878,702  

Other Financial Instruments

 

Assets

       

Forward Foreign Currency Contracts

  $     $ 12,522     $     $ 12,522  

Liabilities

       

Futures Contracts

    (38,514                 (38,514

Forward Foreign Currency Contracts

          (2,501           (2,501
Total Other Financial Instruments   $ (38,514   $ 10,021     $     $ (28,493
       

 

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Notes to the Financial Statements (cont.)

 

 

    Level 1 — Quoted
Prices
    Level 2 — Other
Significant
Observable
Inputs
    Level 3 —
Significant
Unobservable
Inputs
    Total  
FlexShares iBoxx 3-Year Target Duration TIPS Index Fund

 

Investments

       
U.S. Treasury Obligations   $     $ 2,154,633,577     $     $ 2,154,633,577  
Total Investments   $     $ 2,154,633,577     $     $ 2,154,633,577  
       
    Level 1 — Quoted
Prices
    Level 2 — Other
Significant
Observable
Inputs
    Level 3 —
Significant
Unobservable
Inputs
    Total  
FlexShares iBoxx 5-Year Target Duration TIPS Index Fund

 

Investments

       
U.S. Treasury Obligations   $     $ 642,970,545     $     $ 642,970,545  
Total Investments   $     $ 642,970,545     $     $ 642,970,545  
       
    Level 1 — Quoted
Prices
    Level 2 — Other
Significant
Observable
Inputs
    Level 3 —
Significant
Unobservable
Inputs
    Total  
FlexShares Disciplined Duration MBS Index Fund

 

Investments

       
Mortgage-Backed Securities   $     $ 96,171,521     $     $ 96,171,521  
Total Investments   $     $ 96,171,521     $     $ 96,171,521  
       
    Level 1 — Quoted
Prices
    Level 2 — Other
Significant
Observable
Inputs
    Level 3 —
Significant
Unobservable
Inputs
    Total  
FlexShares Credit-Scored US Corporate Bond Index Fund

 

Investments

       
Corporate Bonds*   $     $ 234,820,853     $     $ 234,820,853  
Total Investments   $     $ 234,820,853     $     $ 234,820,853  
       

 

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Notes to the Financial Statements (cont.)

 

 

    Level 1 — Quoted
Prices
    Level 2 — Other
Significant
Observable
Inputs
    Level 3 —
Significant
Unobservable
Inputs
    Total  
FlexShares Credit-Scored US Long Corporate Bond Index Fund

 

Investments

       
Corporate Bonds*   $     $ 34,694,439     $     $ 34,694,439  
Total Investments   $     $ 34,694,439     $     $ 34,694,439  
       
    Level 1 — Quoted
Prices
    Level 2 — Other
Significant
Observable
Inputs
    Level 3 —
Significant
Unobservable
Inputs
    Total  
FlexShares High Yield Value-Scored Bond Index Fund

 

Investments

       
Corporate Bonds*   $     $ 861,008,645     $     $ 861,008,645  
Total Investments   $     $ 861,008,645     $     $ 861,008,645  
       
    Level 1 — Quoted
Prices
    Level 2 — Other
Significant
Observable
Inputs
    Level 3 —
Significant
Unobservable
Inputs
    Total  
FlexShares ESG & Climate High Yield Corporate Core Index Fund

 

Investments

       
Corporate Bonds*   $     $ 19,887,403     $     $ 19,887,403  
Total Investments   $     $ 19,887,403     $     $ 19,887,403  
       
    Level 1 — Quoted
Prices
    Level 2 — Other
Significant
Observable
Inputs
    Level 3 —
Significant
Unobservable
Inputs
    Total  
FlexShares ESG & Climate Investment Grade Corporate Core Index Fund

 

Investments

       
Corporate Bonds*   $     $ 21,969,323     $     $ 21,969,323  
Total Investments   $     $ 21,969,323     $     $ 21,969,323  
       

 

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Notes to the Financial Statements (cont.)

 

 

    Level 1 — Quoted
Prices
    Level 2 — Other
Significant
Observable
Inputs
    Level 3 —
Significant
Unobservable
Inputs
    Total  
FlexShares Ready Access Variable Income Fund

 

Investments

       

Corporate Bonds*

  $     $ 647,247,156     $     $ 647,247,156  

Asset-Backed Securities

          23,840,594             23,840,594  

Municipal Bonds

          6,174,301             6,174,301  

U.S. Government Agency Securities

          1,799,324             1,799,324  

Foreign Government Securities

          795,096             795,096  
Short-Term Investments           178,798,966             178,798,966  
Total Investments   $     $ 858,655,437     $     $ 858,655,437  
       
    Level 1 — Quoted
Prices
    Level 2 — Other
Significant
Observable
Inputs
    Level 3 —
Significant
Unobservable
Inputs
    Total  
FlexShares Core Select Bond Fund

 

Investments

       

Exchange Traded Funds

  $ 156,562,365     $     $     $ 156,562,365  

Securities Lending Reinvestments Repurchase Agreements

          55,525,084             55,525,084  
Short-Term Investments           993,846             993,846  
Total Investments   $ 156,562,365     $ 56,518,930     $     $ 213,081,295  

Other Financial Instruments

 

Liabilities

       

Futures Contracts

  $ (3,960   $     $     $ (3,960
Total Other Financial Instruments   $ (3,960   $     $     $ (3,960

 

*

See Schedules of Investments for segregation by industry type.

 

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Foreign Securities

 

The FlexShares Developed Markets ex-US Quality Low Volatility Index Fund, FlexShares Emerging Markets Quality Low Volatility Index Fund, FlexShares Morningstar Developed Markets ex-US Factor Tilt Index Fund, FlexShares Morningstar Emerging Markets Factor Tilt Index Fund, FlexShares STOXX® Global ESG Select Index Fund, FlexShares Morningstar Global Upstream Natural Resources Index Fund, FlexShares STOXX® Global Broad Infrastructure Index Fund, FlexShares Global Quality Real Estate Index Fund, FlexShares Real Assets Allocation Index Fund (through its investment in its Underlying Funds), FlexShares International Quality Dividend Index Fund, FlexShares International Quality Dividend Defensive Index Fund, FlexShares International Quality Dividend Dynamic Index Fund, FlexShares ESG & Climate Developed Markets ex-US Core Index Fund and the FlexShares ESG & Climate Emerging Markets Core Index Fund invest in publicly-traded equity securities of issuers in countries other than the United States of America (“U.S.”). Such investments include direct investments in non-U.S. dollar denominated securities traded outside the U.S. The Funds’ investments in foreign securities also may be in the form of ADRs and Global Depositary Receipts (“GDRs”) (collectively, “Depositary Receipts”) based on securities in their Underlying Indexes. ADRs are receipts that are traded in the United States evidencing ownership of the underlying foreign securities and are denominated in U.S. dollars. GDRs are receipts issued by a non-U.S. financial institution evidencing ownership of underlying foreign or U.S. securities and usually are denominated in foreign currencies. GDRs may not be denominated in the same currency as the securities they represent. Generally, GDRs are designed for use in foreign securities markets.

 

In addition to investment risks associated with the underlying issuer, ADRs and GDRs expose a Fund to risk associated with non-uniform terms that apply to ADR and GDR programs, credit exposure to the depository bank and to the sponsors and other parties with whom the depository bank establishes the programs, currency and liquidity risk. ADRs and GDRs are generally subject to the same risks as the foreign securities that they evidence or into which they may be converted.

To the extent a Fund invests in ADRs, such ADRs will be listed

on a national securities exchange. To the extent a Fund invests in GDRs, such GDRs will be listed on a foreign exchange. A Fund will not invest in any unlisted Depositary Receipt, any Depositary Receipt that NTI deems to be illiquid or any Depositary Receipt for which market quotations are not readily available. Generally, all Depositary Receipts must be sponsored.

 

The FlexShares Credit-Scored US Corporate Bond Index Fund, FlexShares Credit-Scored US Long Corporate Bond Index Fund, FlexShares High Yield Value-Scored Bond Index Fund, FlexShares ESG & Climate High Yield Corporate Core Index Fund and the FlexShares ESG & Climate Investment Grade Corporate Core Index Fund may invest in U.S. dollar denominated bonds of non-U.S. corporations to the extent such bonds are included in each Fund’s Underlying Index. The FlexShares Core Select Bond Fund may invest in U.S. dollar denominated bonds of non-U.S. corporations, either directly or indirectly through Underlying Funds, to achieve its investment objective.

 

The FlexShares Ready Access Variable Income Fund may invest, without limitation, in fixed-income securities and instruments of foreign issuers in developed and emerging markets, including debt securities of foreign governments.

 

Investing in foreign securities, including Depositary Receipts, may result in a Fund experiencing more rapid and extreme changes in value than a fund that invests exclusively in U.S. securities, due to less liquid markets, and adverse economic, political, diplomatic, financial, and regulatory factors. Foreign governments also may impose taxes and limits on investment and repatriation. Any of these events could cause the value of a Fund’s foreign investment to decline. To the extent that a Fund’s assets are significantly invested in a single country or geographic region, a Fund will be subject to the risks associated with that particular country or region.

 

The FlexShares Emerging Markets Quality Low Volatility Fund, FlexShares Morningstar Emerging Markets Factor Tilt Index Fund, and FlexShares ESG & Climate Emerging Markets Core Index Fund will invest primarily in emerging market countries. In addition, the FlexShares Morningstar Global Upstream Natural Resources Index Fund, FlexShares STOXX® Global Broad Infrastructure Index Fund, FlexShares Global Quality Real Estate Index Fund, FlexShares Real Assets Allocation

 

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Index Fund (through its investment in its Underlying Funds), FlexShares International Quality Dividend Index Fund, FlexShares International Quality Dividend Defensive Index Fund, and the FlexShares International Quality Dividend Dynamic Index Fund may invest its assets in emerging market countries. The FlexShares Ready Access Variable Income Fund may invest up to 20% of its total assets in fixed-income securities and instruments of issuers in emerging markets. The markets of emerging market countries are less developed and less liquid, subject to greater price volatility and generally subject to increased economic, political, regulatory and other uncertainties than more developed foreign markets. The risks of foreign investment are increased when the issuer is located in a country with an emerging economy or securities market.

 

Inflation-Indexed Securities

 

The FlexShares iBoxx 3-Year Target Duration TIPS Index Fund and the FlexShares iBoxx 5-Year Target Duration TIPS Index Fund invest primarily in U.S. Treasury Inflation-Protected Securities (“TIPS”).

 

TIPS have varying maturities and pay interest on a semiannual basis equal to a fixed percentage of the inflation-adjusted principal amount. If the periodic adjustment rate measuring inflation falls, the principal value of TIPS will be adjusted downward, and consequently the interest payable on these securities (calculated with respect to a smaller principal amount) will be reduced. Repayment of the original bond principal upon maturity (as adjusted for inflation) is guaranteed in the case of TIPS, even during a period of deflation.

 

The value of TIPS is expected to change in response to changes in real interest rates. Real interest rates in turn are tied to the relationship between nominal interest rates and the rate of inflation. Therefore, if the rate of inflation rises at a faster rate than nominal interest rates, real interest rates might decline, leading to an increase in value of TIPS. In contrast, if nominal interest rates increase at a faster rate than inflation, real interest rates might rise, leading to a decrease in value of TIPS. Any increase in the principal amount of TIPS will be considered taxable ordinary income, even though investors do not receive their principal until maturity.

While these securities are expected to be protected from long-term inflationary trends, short-term increases in inflation may lead to a decline in value. If interest rates rise due to reasons other than inflation, investors in these securities may not be protected to the extent that the increase is not reflected in the TIPS’ inflation measure.

 

The periodic adjustment of TIPS is tied to the Consumer Price Index for Urban Consumers (“CPI-U”), which is calculated monthly by the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. The CPI-U is a measurement of changes in the cost of living, made up of components such as housing, food, transportation and energy. There can be no assurance that the CPI-U will accurately measure the real rate of inflation in the prices of goods and services.

 

Mortgage-Backed Pass-Through Securities

 

The FlexShares Disciplined Duration MBS Index Fund invests primarily in U.S. agency mortgage-backed pass-through securities (“MBS”), a category of pass-through securities backed by pools of mortgages and issued by one of the following U.S. government agencies: the Federal National Mortgage Association (FNMA or Fannie Mae), the Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corporation (FHLMC or Freddie Mac) or the Government National Mortgage Association (GNMA or Ginnie Mae) (each a “US Agency”). Under normal circumstances, the Fund will invest at least 80% of its total assets in the securities of its Underlying Index and in “to-be announced transactions” (“TBA transactions”) that represent securities in its Underlying Index. In a TBA transaction, the buyer and seller agree upon general trade parameters such as agency, coupon rate, settlement date, par amount and price. The actual pools delivered generally are determined two days prior to settlement.

 

Pending settlement of such TBA contracts, the FlexShares Disciplined Duration MBS Index Fund will invest in liquid, short-term instruments. The FlexShares Core Select Bond Fund may also invest either directly or through its Underlying Funds in MBS, including TBA transactions.

 

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Mortgage Dollar Rolls

 

The FlexShares Disciplined Duration MBS Index Fund, the FlexShares Ready Access Variable Income Fund and the FlexShares Core Select Bond Fund (directly or through its Underlying Funds) may enter into mortgage dollar roll transactions. A mortgage dollar roll involves the sale by the Fund of securities for delivery in the future (generally within 30 days). The Fund simultaneously contracts with the same counterparty to repurchase substantially similar (same type, coupon and maturity) but not identical securities on a specified future date. During the roll period, the Fund will not be entitled to accrue interest and receive principal payments on the securities sold. However, the Fund benefits to the extent of any difference between (a) the price received for the securities sold and (b) the lower forward price for the future purchase and/or fee income plus the interest earned on the cash proceeds of the securities sold. Successful use of mortgage dollar rolls depends upon the Investment Adviser’s ability to predict correctly interest rates and mortgage prepayments. The use of this technique may diminish the investment performance of the Fund compared with what such performance would have been without the use of mortgage dollar rolls.

 

For financial reporting and tax purposes, a Fund treats mortgage dollar rolls as two separate transactions: one involving the purchase of a security and a separate transaction involving a sale. The Fund currently does not intend to enter into mortgage dollar rolls that are accounted for as financing and does not treat them as borrowings.

 

Repurchase Agreements

 

To the extent consistent with its investment policies, each Fund may enter into repurchase agreements under which it purchases securities (collateral) for cash from a seller and agrees to resell those securities to the same seller within a specified time at a specified price. During the term of a repurchase agreement, the market value of the underlying collateral, including accrued interest, is required to equal or exceed the market value of the repurchase agreement. The underlying collateral for tri-party repurchase agreements is held in accounts at JPMorgan Chase, the Fund’s custodian, and is not reflected in the assets of the Funds, at the Bank of

New York or JPMorgan Chase which, in turn, holds securities through the book-entry system at the Federal Reserve Bank of New York. The Fund is subject to credit risk on repurchase agreements to the extent that the counterparty fails to perform under the agreement and the value of the collateral received falls below the agreed repurchase price.

 

The Northern Trust Company, the parent of NTI, currently is a party to various Master Repurchase Agreements with a number of different counterparties, and acts as agent on behalf of various disclosed principals, including the Funds and various other accounts managed by NTI, in entering into repurchase agreements under the Master Repurchase Agreements. NTI administers and manages these repurchase agreements in accordance with and as part of its duties under its investment advisory agreement with the Funds and does not collect any additional fees from the Funds for such services. As of October 31, 2022, none of the Funds presented in these financial statements had repurchase agreements outstanding except as discussed below.

 

As of October 31, 2022, the FlexShares US Quality Low Volatility Index Fund, FlexShares Developed Markets ex-US Quality Low Volatility Index Fund, FlexShares Morningstar US Market Factor Tilt Index Fund, FlexShares Morningstar Developed Markets ex-US Factor Tilt Index Fund, FlexShares Morningstar Emerging Markets Factor Tilt Index Fund, FlexShares US Quality Large Cap Index Fund, FlexShares STOXX® US ESG Select Index Fund, FlexShares STOXX® Global ESG Select Index Fund, FlexShares Morningstar Global Upstream Natural Resources Index Fund, FlexShares STOXX® Global Broad Infrastructure Index Fund, FlexShares Global Quality Real Estate Index Fund, FlexShares Quality Dividend Index Fund, FlexShares Quality Dividend Defensive Index Fund, FlexShares Quality Dividend Dynamic Index Fund, FlexShares International Quality Dividend Index Fund, FlexShares International Quality Dividend Defensive Index Fund, FlexShares International Quality Dividend Dynamic Index Fund, and the FlexShares Core Select Bond Fund invested cash collateral for loans of portfolio securities in repurchase agreements, as reflected in the respective Schedule of Investments under the caption “Securities Lending Reinvestments.”

 

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Securities Lending

 

Each Fund may lend securities to banks, brokers and dealers or other qualified institutions. In exchange, the Fund is required to receive minimum initial collateral value as follows:

 

Type of Loan   Minimum Initial
Collateral Requirement
 
U.S. dollar denominated securities secured by U.S. dollar denominated government securities or cash collateral     102
U.S. dollar denominated securities secured by non-U.S. dollar denominated government securities or cash collateral     105
Non-U.S. dollar denominated securities secured by government securities or cash collateral in the same denomination as the lent securities     102
Non-U.S. dollar denominated securities secured by government securities or cash collateral in the different denomination from the lent securities     105
U.S. dollar and Non-U.S. dollar denominated securities secured by equity securities collateral     105

 

The collateral is maintained thereafter, at a value equal to at least 100% of the value of the securities loaned. The collateral amount is valued at the beginning of each business day and is compared to the market value of the loaned securities from the prior business day to determine if additional collateral is required. If additional collateral is required, a request is sent to the borrower.

 

Securities lending may represent no more than one-third of the value of a Fund’s total assets (including the loan collateral). JPMorgan Chase Bank, N.A. (the “Securities Lending Agent”) serves as the securities lending agent for the securities lending program of a Fund.

 

Collateral for loans of portfolio securities made by a Fund may consist of cash, cash equivalents, securities issued or guaranteed by the U.S. government or foreign governments or its agencies (or any combination thereof). Any cash collateral received by the Fund in connection with these loans

may be invested in a variety of short-term investments, either directly or indirectly through money market portfolios. The market value of securities on loan and the value of investments made with cash collateral received are disclosed in the Schedules of Investments. Securities lending income includes income from the securities lending program recorded when earned from the Securities Lending Agent and any fees charged to borrowers less expenses associated with the loan. The net amount is reflected in the Statement of Operations under “Securities lending income (net of fees).” The market value of the loaned securities is determined at the close of each business day of the Fund and any additional required collateral is delivered to the Fund, or excess collateral returned by the Fund, on the next business day.

 

When a Fund lends its securities, it will continue to receive payments equal to the dividends and interest paid on the securities loaned and simultaneously may earn interest on the investment of the cash collateral.

 

A Fund will have the right to terminate a loan at any time and recall the loaned securities within the normal and customary settlement time for securities transactions. A Fund does not have the right to vote securities on loan, but can terminate the loan and regain the right to vote if a material event affecting the securities occurred. A borrower might become insolvent or refuse to honor its obligation to return the securities. In the event of a default by a borrower with respect to any loan, the Securities Lending Agent will exercise any and all remedies provided under the applicable borrower agreement. These remedies include purchasing replacement securities for the Fund by applying the collateral held from the defaulting borrower against the purchase cost of the replacement securities. If the proceeds from the collateral are less than the purchase cost of the replacement securities, the Securities Lending Agent is responsible for such shortfall, subject to certain limitations that are set forth in detail in the Securities Lending Agency Agreement. In this event, a Fund could experience delays in recovering its securities and possibly may incur a capital loss. Each Fund will be responsible for any loss that might result from its investment of the cash collateral it receives from a borrower.

 

 

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In accordance with guidance presented in FASB Accounting Standard Update (“ASU”) 2014-11, Transfers and Servicing (Topic 860): Repurchase-to-Maturity Transactions, Repurchase Financings, and Disclosures, liabilities under the outstanding securities lending transactions as of October 31, 2022, which were comprised of cash, were as follows:

 

Fund      
FlexShares® US Quality Low Volatility Index Fund   $ 1,156,911  
FlexShares® Developed Markets ex-US Quality Low Volatility Index Fund     481,336  
FlexShares® Morningstar US Market Factor Tilt Index Fund     203,821,768  
FlexShares® Morningstar Developed Markets ex-US Factor Tilt Index Fund     7,591,069  
FlexShares® Morningstar Emerging Markets Factor Tilt Index Fund     3,027,697  
FlexShares® US Quality Large Cap Index Fund     264,465  
FlexShares® STOXX® US ESG Select Index Fund     225,693  
FlexShares® STOXX® Global ESG Select Index Fund     442,946  
FlexShares® Morningstar Global Upstream Natural Resources Index Fund     200,125,034  
FlexShares® STOXX® Global Broad Infrastructure Index Fund     27,954,570  
FlexShares® Global Quality Real Estate Index Fund     2,527,416  
FlexShares® Quality Dividend Index Fund     243,436,675  
FlexShares® Quality Dividend Defensive Index Fund     16,949,737  
FlexShares® Quality Dividend Dynamic Index Fund     247,981  
FlexShares® International Quality Dividend Index Fund     7,868,448  
FlexShares® International Quality Dividend Defensive Index Fund     349,142  
FlexShares® International Quality Dividend Dynamic Index Fund     1,013,466  
FlexShares® Core Select Bond Fund     55,525,084  

At October 31, 2022, the Securities Lending Agency Agreement does not permit the Funds to enforce a netting arrangement.

 

The cash collateral received from securities loaned as disclosed in the Statements of Assets and Liabilities is collateralized by securities on loan as disclosed within the Schedules of Investments and such borrowings have maturities that are overnight and continuous.

 

Securities lending agreements may be subject to regulation as qualified financial contracts (“QFCs”). Regulations adopted by federal banking regulators under the Dodd-Frank Act, which took effect in 2019, require that certain QFCs with counterparties that are part of U.S. or foreign global systemically important banking organizations be amended to include contractual restrictions on close-out and cross-default rights. If a covered counterparty of a Fund or certain of the covered counterparty’s affiliates were to become subject to certain insolvency proceedings, the Fund may be temporarily unable to exercise certain default rights, and the QFC may be transferred to another entity. These requirements may impact a Fund’s credit and counterparty risks. The remaining maturities of the securities lending transactions are considered overnight and continuous.

 

Derivative Contracts

 

Futures Contracts

 

All of the Index Funds may invest in futures contracts to help track the price and yield performance of their Underlying Indexes. At the time a Fund enters into a futures contract, it is generally required to make a margin deposit with the custodian of a specified amount of liquid assets. Subsequent payments to be made or received by the Funds equal to the change in contract value are recorded as variation margin payable or receivable and offset in unrealized gains or losses. Futures are marked to market each day with the change in value reflected in the unrealized gains or losses. A Fund recognizes a realized gain or loss when a contract is closed or expires. The Statements of Operations reflect unrealized gains or losses on open futures contracts, as “Net change in unrealized appreciation (depreciation) on futures contracts”, and any realized gains (losses) on closed futures contracts as “Net realized gain (loss) from Expiration or closing of futures contracts”.

 

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The FlexShares Core Select Bond Fund may take long or short positions in futures to manage the Fund’s exposure to interest rate risk. The Fund seeks to mitigate the potential impact of interest rates on the performance of bonds by entering into short positions in U.S. Treasury futures or transactions in interest rate swaps. The Fund’s short positions in U.S. Treasury futures and interest rate swaps are not intended to mitigate credit spread risk or other factors influencing the price of bonds, which may have a greater impact than interest rates. In addition, when interest rates fall, long-only bond investments will perform better than the Fund’s investments. As of October 31, 2022, the FlexShares Core Select Bond Fund did not hold swaps.

 

As of October 31, 2022, the FlexShares US Quality Low Volatility Index Fund, FlexShares Developed Markets ex-US Quality Low Volatility Index Fund, FlexShares Emerging Markets Quality Low Volatility Index Fund, FlexShares Morningstar US Market Factor Tilt Index Fund, FlexShares Morningstar Developed Markets ex-US Factor Tilt Index Fund, FlexShares Morningstar Emerging Markets Factor Tilt Index Fund, FlexShares US Quality Large Cap Index Fund, FlexShares STOXX® US ESG Select Index Fund, FlexShares STOXX® Global ESG Select Index Fund, FlexShares ESG & Climate US Large Cap Core Index Fund, FlexShares ESG & Climate Developed Markets ex-US Core Index Fund, FlexShares ESG & Climate Emerging Markets Core Index Fund, FlexShares Morningstar Global Upstream Natural Resources Index Fund, FlexShares STOXX® Global Broad Infrastructure Index Fund, FlexShares Global Quality Real Estate Index Fund, FlexShares Quality Dividend Index Fund, FlexShares Quality Dividend Defensive Index Fund, FlexShares Quality Dividend Dynamic Index Fund, FlexShares International Quality Dividend Index Fund, FlexShares International Quality Dividend Defensive Index Fund, FlexShares International Quality Dividend Dynamic Index Fund, and the FlexShares Core Select Bond Fund had open futures contracts.

 

The use of futures contracts involves, to varying degrees, elements of market and counterparty risk, which may exceed the amounts recognized in the Statements of Assets and Liabilities. Futures contracts present the following risks: imperfect correlation between the change in market value of

a Fund’s securities and the price of futures contracts; the possible inability to close a futures contract when desired; losses due to unanticipated market movements, which potentially are unlimited; and the possible inability of NTI to correctly predict the direction of securities prices, interest rates, currency exchange rates and other economic factors. Futures markets are highly volatile and the use of futures may increase the volatility of a Fund’s NAV. As a result of the low margin deposits normally required in futures trading, a relatively small price movement in a futures contract may result in substantial losses to a Fund. Futures contracts may be illiquid, and exchanges may limit fluctuations in futures contract prices during a single day. Foreign exchanges or boards of trade generally do not offer the same protection as U.S. exchanges.

 

Foreign Currency Translations

 

Values of investments denominated in foreign currencies are converted into U.S. dollars using the prevailing market rates on the date of valuation as quoted by one or more banks or dealers that make a two-way market in such currencies (or a data service provider based on quotations received from such banks or dealers). Any use of a rate different from the rates used by an Underlying Index’s index provider may affect the corresponding Index Fund’s ability to track its Underlying Index. The cost of purchases and proceeds from sales of investments, interest and dividend income are translated into U.S. dollars using the spot market rate of exchange prevailing on the respective dates of such transactions. “Net realized gain (loss) on foreign currency transactions” on the Statements of Operations include the effect of changes in exchange rates between trade date and settlement date on investment security transactions, foreign currency transactions and interest and dividends received, and the portion of foreign currency gains and losses related to fluctuation in exchange rates between the initial purchase trade date and subsequent sale trade date is included in “Net realized gain (loss) on investment in securities” on the Statements of Operations. Unrealized gains and losses on assets and liabilities, other than investments in securities, which result from changes in foreign currency exchange rates have been included in “Net change in unrealized appreciation (depreciation) on translation of other assets and liabilities denominated in foreign currencies” on the Statements of Operations.

 

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Forward Foreign Currency Exchange Contracts

 

The FlexShares Developed Markets ex-US Quality Low Volatility Index Fund, FlexShares Emerging Markets Quality Low Volatility Index Fund, FlexShares Morningstar Developed Markets ex-US Factor Tilt Index Fund, FlexShares Morningstar Emerging Markets Factor Tilt Index Fund, FlexShares STOXX® Global ESG Select Index Fund, FlexShares ESG & Climate Developed Markets ex-US Core Index Fund, FlexShares ESG & Climate Emerging Markets Core Index Fund, FlexShares Morningstar Global Upstream Natural Resources Index Fund, FlexShares STOXX® Global Broad Infrastructure Index Fund, FlexShares Global Quality Real Estate Index Fund, FlexShares Real Assets Allocation Index Fund, FlexShares International Quality Dividend Index Fund, FlexShares International Quality Dividend Defensive Index Fund, FlexShares International Quality Dividend Dynamic Index Fund, and the FlexShares Ready Access Variable Income Fund may enter into forward foreign currency exchange contracts to facilitate local settlements or to protect against currency exposure in connection with its distributions to shareholders. The FlexShares Ready Access Variable Income Fund also may engage in forward foreign currency transactions for hedging purposes in order to protect against uncertainty in the level of future foreign currency exchange rates. The Funds, however, do not expect to engage in currency transactions for speculative purposes (e.g., for potential income or capital gain). All forward foreign currency exchange contracts held are “marked-to-market” daily at the applicable exchange rates and any resulting unrealized gains or losses are recorded. The Funds record realized gains or losses at the time the forward foreign currency exchange contract is offset by entering into a closing transaction or extinguished by delivery of the currency. The difference between the future foreign currency exchange rates at the date of entry into the contract and the rates at the reporting date are included in “Net change in unrealized appreciation (depreciation) on forward foreign currency contracts” in the Statements of Operations. Non-deliverable forward foreign currency exchange contracts are settled with the counterparty in U.S. Dollars without the delivery of foreign currency.

 

There are several risks associated with these contracts. One risk is the potential inability of counterparties to meet the terms of their contracts, and unanticipated movements in

the value of a foreign currency relative to the U.S. dollar. The contractual amounts of forward foreign currency exchange contracts do not necessarily represent the amounts potentially subject to risk. The measurement of the risks associated with these instruments is meaningful only when all related and offsetting transactions are considered. The Statements of Operations reflect (i) realized gains or losses, if any, in “Net realized gain (loss) from settlement of forward foreign currency contracts” and (ii) unrealized gains or losses in “Net change in unrealized appreciation (depreciation) on forward foreign currency contracts”. Forward foreign currency exchange contracts are privately negotiated transactions and can have substantial price volatility. As a result, they offer less protection against default by the other party than is available for instruments traded on an exchange. The institutions that deal in forward foreign currency exchange contracts are not required to continue to make markets in the currencies they trade, and these markets can experience periods of illiquidity.

 

As of October 31, 2022, the FlexShares Developed Markets ex-US Quality Low Volatility Index Fund, FlexShares Morningstar® Developed Markets ex-US Factor Tilt Index Fund, FlexShares Morningstar® Emerging Markets Factor Tilt Index Fund, FlexShares STOXX® Global ESG Select Index Fund, FlexShares ESG & Climate Developed Markets ex-US Core Index Fund, FlexShares Morningstar® Global Upstream Natural Resources Index Fund, FlexShares STOXX® Global Broad Infrastructure Index Fund, FlexShares Global Quality Real Estate Index Fund, FlexShares International Quality Dividend Index Fund, FlexShares International Quality Dividend Defensive Index Fund, and the FlexShares International Quality Dividend Dynamic Index Fund had open forward foreign currency contracts.

 

Offsetting of Financial Assets and Derivative Assets

 

The Funds’ accounting policy with respect to balance sheet offsetting is that, absent an event of default by the counterparty or a termination of the agreement, the International Swaps and Derivatives Association (ISDA) Master Agreement or similar agreement does not result in an offset of reported amounts of financial assets and financial liabilities

in the Statements of Assets and Liabilities across transactions

 

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between the Fund and the applicable counterparty. In the event of a default, the agreement provides the right for the non-defaulting party to liquidate the collateral and calculate the net exposure to the defaulting party or request additional collateral. The Funds’ right to setoff may be restricted or prohibited by the bankruptcy or insolvency laws of the particular jurisdiction to which a specific master netting agreement counterparty is subject.

 

For financial reporting purposes, the Trust can offset financial assets and financial liabilities of the FlexShares Developed Markets ex-US Quality Low Volatility Index Fund, FlexShares Emerging Markets Quality Low Volatility Index Fund, FlexShares Morningstar® Developed Markets ex-US

Factor Tilt Index Fund, FlexShares Morningstar® Emerging Markets Factor Tilt Index Fund, FlexShares STOXX® Global ESG Select Index Fund, FlexShares ESG & Climate Developed Market ex-US Core Index Fund, FlexShares Morningstar® Global Upstream Natural Resources Index Fund, FlexShares STOXX® Global Broad Infrastructure Index Fund, FlexShares Global Quality Real Estate Index Fund, FlexShares International Quality Dividend Index Fund, FlexShares International Quality Dividend Defensive Index Fund and the FlexShares International Quality Dividend Dynamic Index Fund that are subject to master netting arrangements or similar agreements in the Statements of Assets and Liabilities. The following table presents the gross and net amounts of these assets and liabilities:

 

                 Gross Amounts Not Offset in the
Statement of Assets and Liabilities
        
          Gross Amounts of
Assets presented in
Statements of Assets
and Liabilities
     Financial
Instruments
     Cash Collateral
Received
     Net Amount  
FlexShares Developed Markets ex-US Quality Low Volatility Index Fund    Foreign Currency Contracts — Bank of New York    $ 114      $      $      $ 114  
   Foreign Currency Contracts — BNP Paribas SA      1,274                      1,274  
   Foreign Currency Contracts — Citibank NA      9,355        (54)               9,301  
   Foreign Currency Contracts — JPMorgan Chase Bank      2,908        (217)           2,691  
   Foreign Currency Contracts — Morgan Stanley      1,175        (283)               892  
     Foreign Currency Contracts — Toronto-Dominion Bank (The)      2,102        (1,428)               674  
     Total    $ 16,928      $ (1,982)        $ —      $ 14,946  
FlexShares Morningstar Developed Markets ex-US Factor Tilt Index Fund    Foreign Currency Contracts — Bank of Montreal    $ 21,128      $        $ —      $ 21,128  
   Foreign Currency Contracts — Bank of New York      10,447        (10,447)                
   Foreign Currency Contracts — Citibank NA      21,978                  21,978  
     Foreign Currency Contracts — Morgan Stanley      343        (343)                  
     Total    $ 53,896      $ (10,790)        $ —      $ 43,106  
FlexShares Morningstar Emerging Markets Factor Tilt Index Fund    Foreign Currency Contracts — Citibank NA    $ 35,673      $ (23,349)        $ —      $ 12,324  
   Foreign Currency Contracts — Goldman Sachs & Co.      947        (947)                
     Foreign Currency Contracts — JPMorgan Chase Bank      801                        801  
     Total    $ 37,421      $ (24,296)        $ —      $ 13,125  
FlexShares STOXX® Global ESG Select Index Fund    Foreign Currency Contracts — Bank of New York    $ 4,596                 $ —      $ 4,596  
     Total    $ 4,596                 $ —      $ 4,596  

 

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                 Gross Amounts Not Offset in the
Statement of Assets and Liabilities
        
          Gross Amounts of
Assets presented in
Statements of Assets
and Liabilities
     Financial
Instruments
     Cash Collateral
Received
     Net Amount  
FlexShares® ESG & Climate Developed Markets ex-US Core Index Fund    Foreign Currency Contracts — Bank of New York    $ 147      $ (147)      $  —      $  
   Foreign Currency Contracts — BNP Paribas SA      58                      58  
   Foreign Currency Contracts — Citibank NA      1,560        (404)           1,156  
   Foreign Currency Contracts — Goldman Sachs & Co.      7                  7  
   Foreign Currency Contracts — JPMorgan Chase Bank      591                  591  
     Foreign Currency Contracts — Morgan Stanley      1,354        (23)                 1,331  
     Total    $ 3,717      $ (574)        $ —      $ 3,143  
FlexShares Morningstar Global Upstream Natural Resources Index Fund    Foreign Currency Contracts — Bank of New York    $ 69,375      $      $      $ 69,375  
   Foreign Currency Contracts — Citibank NA      428,701        (300,768)               127,933  
   Foreign Currency Contracts — Goldman Sachs & Co.      10,494                  10,494  
   Foreign Currency Contracts — JPMorgan Chase Bank      25,561        (25,561)                
   Foreign Currency Contracts — Morgan Stanley      6,574        (6,574)                
     Foreign Currency Contracts — Toronto-Dominion Bank (The)      158,954        (158,954)                
     Total    $ 699,659      $ (491,857)      $      $ 207,802  
FlexShares Global Quality Real Estate Index Fund    Foreign Currency Contracts — Bank of New York    $ 7,051      $      $      $ 7,051  
   Foreign Currency Contracts — BNP Paribas SA      751                      751  
   Foreign Currency Contracts — JPMorgan Chase Bank      213        (213)                
     Foreign Currency Contracts — Morgan Stanley      34,534        (1,682)               32,852  
     Total    $ 42,549      $ (1,895)      $      $ 40,654  
FlexShares International Quality Dividend Index Fund    Foreign Currency Contracts — Bank of New York    $ 5,399      $      $      $ 5,399  
   Foreign Currency Contracts — Citibank NA      17,089        (17,089)                
     Foreign Currency Contracts — JPMorgan Chase Bank      4,251                      4,251  
     Total    $ 26,739      $ (17,089)      $      $ 9,650  
FlexShares International Quality Dividend Defensive Index Fund    Foreign Currency Contracts — Bank of New York    $ 10,810      $ (863)      $      $ 9,947  
   Foreign Currency Contracts — Citibank NA      2,746        (332)               2,414  
   Foreign Currency Contracts — JPMorgan Chase Bank      1,278                      1,278  
     Foreign Currency Contracts — Morgan Stanley      6,033        (57)               5,976  
     Total    $ 20,867      $ (1,252)      $      $ 19,615  
FlexShares International Quality Dividend Dynamic Index Fund    Foreign Currency Contracts — Bank of New York    $ 7,148      $ (456)      $      $ 6,692  
   Foreign Currency Contracts — Citibank NA      4,375                      4,375  
     Foreign Currency Contracts — Morgan Stanley      999                      999  
     Total    $ 12,522      $ (456)      $      $ 12,066  

 

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                 Gross Amounts Not Offset in the
Statement of Assets and Liabilities
        
          Gross Amounts of
Liabilities presented in
Statements of Assets
and Liabilities
     Financial
Instruments
     Cash Collateral
Received
     Net Amount  
FlexShares Developed Markets ex-US Quality Low Volatility Index Fund    Foreign Currency Contracts — Citibank NA    $ (54)      $ 54      $      $  
   Foreign Currency Contracts — JPMorgan Chase Bank      (217)        217                
   Foreign Currency Contracts — Morgan Stanley      (283)        283            
     Foreign Currency Contracts — Toronto-Dominion Bank (The)      (1,428)        1,428                
     Total    $ (1,982)      $ 1,982      $  —      $  
FlexShares Morningstar Developed Markets ex-US Factor Tilt Index Fund    Foreign Currency Contracts — Bank of New York    $ (27,909)      $ 10,447      $  —      $ (17,462)  
   Foreign Currency Contracts — BNP Paribas SA      (2,464)                      (2,464)  
   Foreign Currency Contracts — Goldman Sachs & Co.      (46)                      (46)  
   Foreign Currency Contracts — JPMorgan Chase Bank      (488)                  (488)  
   Foreign Currency Contracts — Morgan Stanley      (56,704)        343           (56,361)  
     Foreign Currency Contracts — Toronto-Dominion Bank (The)      (17,775)                        (17,775)  
     Total    $ (105,386)      $ 10,790      $      $ (94,596)  
FlexShares Morningstar Emerging Markets Factor Tilt Index Fund    Foreign Currency Contracts — Bank of Montreal    $ (435)      $      $      $ (435)  
   Foreign Currency Contracts — BNP Paribas SA      (1,964)                      (1,964)  
   Foreign Currency Contracts — Citibank NA      (23,349)        23,349            
     Foreign Currency Contracts — Goldman Sachs & Co.      (7,161)        947                 (6,214)  
     Total    $ (32,909)      $ 24,296      $      $ (8,613)  
FlexShares® ESG & Climate Developed Markets ex-US Core Index Fund    Foreign Currency Contracts — Bank of Montreal    $ (209)      $      $      $ (209)  
   Foreign Currency Contracts — Bank of New York      (255)        147               (108)  
   Foreign Currency Contracts — Citibank NA      (404)        404                
   Foreign Currency Contracts — Morgan Stanley      (23)        23            
     Foreign Currency Contracts — Toronto-Dominion Bank (The)      (36)                        (36)  
     Total    $ (927)      $ 574      $      $ (353)  
FlexShares Morningstar Global Upstream Natural Resources Index Fund    Foreign Currency Contracts — Citibank NA    $ (300,768)      $ 300,768      $      $  
   Foreign Currency Contracts — JPMorgan Chase Bank      (144,684)        25,561               (119,123)  
   Foreign Currency Contracts — Morgan Stanley      (348,539)        6,574           (341,965)  
     Foreign Currency Contracts — Toronto-Dominion Bank (The)      (194,178)        158,954                 (35,224)  
     Total    $ (988,169)      $ 491,857      $      $ (496,312)  
FlexShares STOXX® Global Broad Infrastructure Index Fund    Foreign Currency Contracts — Morgan Stanley    $ (10,989)      $      $      $ (10,989)  
     Foreign Currency Contracts — Toronto-Dominion Bank (The)      (37,984)                      (37,984)  
     Total    $ (48,973)      $      $      $ (48,973)  

 

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Notes to the Financial Statements (cont.)

 

 

                 Gross Amounts Not Offset in the
Statement of Assets and Liabilities
        
          Gross Amounts of
Liabilities presented in
Statements of Assets
and Liabilities
     Financial
Instruments
     Cash Collateral
Received
     Net Amount  
FlexShares Global Quality Real Estate Index Fund    Foreign Currency Contracts — Bank of Montreal    $ (612)      $      $      $ (612)  
   Foreign Currency Contracts — Citibank NA      (1,248)                  (1,248)  
   Foreign Currency Contracts — Goldman Sachs & Co.      (160)                  (160)  
   Foreign Currency Contracts — JPMorgan Chase Bank      (20,260)        213               (20,047)  
   Foreign Currency Contracts — Morgan Stanley      (1,682)        1,682            
     Foreign Currency Contracts — Toronto-Dominion Bank (The)      (4,898)                      (4,898)  
     Total    $ (28,860)      $ 1,895      $      $ (26,965)  
FlexShares International Quality Dividend Index Fund    Foreign Currency Contracts — Citibank NA    $ (42,855)      $ 17,089      $      $ (25,766)  
     Total    $ (42,855)      $ 17,089      $      $ (25,766)  
FlexShares International Quality Dividend Defensive Index Fund    Foreign Currency Contracts — Bank of New York    $ (863)      $ 863      $      $  
   Foreign Currency Contracts — Citibank NA      (332)        332                
   Foreign Currency Contracts — Morgan Stanley      (57)        57                
     Foreign Currency Contracts — Toronto-Dominion Bank (The)      (1,345)                      (1,345)  
     Total    $ (2,597)      $  1,252      $      $ (1,345)  
FlexShares International Quality Dividend Dynamic Index Fund    Foreign Currency Contracts — Bank of New York    $ (456)      $ 456      $      $  
     Foreign Currency Contracts — Toronto-Dominion Bank (The)      (2,045)                      (2,045)  
     Total    $ (2,501)      $ 456      $  —      $ (2,045)  

 

The following tables indicate the location of derivative-related items on the Statements of Assets and Liabilities as well as the effect of derivative instruments on the Statements of Operations during the reporting period.

 

Fair Value of Derivative Instruments as of October 31, 2022

 

Derivatives by risk type  

Statements of Assets

and Liabilities Location

  Fund   Value  
Equity Index Futures Contracts   Assets — Unrealized appreciation on futures contracts*   FlexShares US Quality Low Volatility Index Fund   $ 7,830  
Equity Index Futures Contracts   Liabilities — Unrealized depreciation on futures contracts*   FlexShares US Quality Low Volatility Index Fund     (1,033
Equity Index Futures Contracts   Liabilities — Unrealized depreciation on futures contracts*   FlexShares Developed Markets ex-US Quality Low Volatility Index Fund     (42,523
Foreign Currency Contracts   Assets — Unrealized appreciation on forward foreign currency contracts   FlexShares Developed Markets ex-US Quality Low Volatility Index Fund     16,928  
Foreign Currency Contracts   Liabilities — Unrealized depreciation on forward foreign currency contracts   FlexShares Developed Markets ex-US Quality Low Volatility Index Fund     (1,982
Equity Index Futures Contracts   Liabilities — Unrealized depreciation on futures contracts*   FlexShares Emerging Markets Quality Low Volatility Index Fund     (7,669

 

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Notes to the Financial Statements (cont.)

 

 

Derivatives by risk type  

Statements of Assets

and Liabilities Location

  Fund   Value  
Equity Index Futures Contracts   Assets — Unrealized appreciation on futures contracts*   FlexShares Morningstar US Market Factor Tilt Index Fund   $ 285,430  
Equity Index Futures Contracts   Assets — Unrealized appreciation on futures contracts*   FlexShares Morningstar Developed Markets ex-US Factor Tilt Index Fund     125,896  
Equity Index Futures Contracts   Liabilities — Unrealized depreciation on futures contracts*   FlexShares Morningstar Developed Markets ex-US Factor Tilt Index Fund     (63,678
Foreign Currency Contracts   Assets — Unrealized appreciation on forward foreign currency contracts   FlexShares Morningstar Developed Markets ex-US Factor Tilt Index Fund     53,896  
Foreign Currency Contracts   Liabilities — Unrealized depreciation on forward foreign currency contracts   FlexShares Morningstar Developed Markets ex-US Factor Tilt Index Fund     (105,386
Equity Index Futures Contracts   Liabilities — Unrealized depreciation on futures contracts*   FlexShares Morningstar Emerging Markets Factor Tilt Index Fund     (177,121
Foreign Currency Contracts   Assets — Unrealized appreciation on forward foreign currency contracts   FlexShares Morningstar Emerging Markets Factor Tilt Index Fund     37,421  
Foreign Currency Contracts   Liabilities — Unrealized depreciation on forward foreign currency contracts   FlexShares Morningstar Emerging Markets Factor Tilt Index Fund     (32,909
Equity Index Futures Contracts   Assets — Unrealized appreciation on futures contracts*   FlexShares US Quality Large Cap Index Fund     10,322  
Equity Index Futures Contracts   Liabilities — Unrealized depreciation on futures contracts*   FlexShares US Quality Large Cap Index Fund     (58,578
Equity Index Futures Contracts   Liabilities — Unrealized depreciation on futures contracts*   FlexShares STOXX® US ESG Select Index Fund     (36,068
Equity Index Futures Contracts   Liabilities — Unrealized depreciation on futures contracts*   FlexShares STOXX® Global ESG Select Index Fund     (35,887
Foreign Currency Contracts   Assets — Unrealized appreciation on forward foreign currency contracts   FlexShares STOXX® Global ESG Select Index Fund     4,596  
Equity Index Futures Contracts   Liabilities — Unrealized depreciation on futures contracts*   FlexShares ESG & Climate US Large Cap Core Index Fund     (5,618
Equity Index Futures Contracts   Liabilities — Unrealized depreciation on futures contracts*   FlexShares ESG & Climate Developed Markets ex-US Core Index Fund     (4,776
Foreign Currency Contracts   Assets — Unrealized appreciation on forward foreign currency contracts   FlexShares ESG & Climate Developed Markets ex-US Core Index Fund     3,717  
Foreign Currency Contracts   Liabilities — Unrealized depreciation on forward foreign currency contracts   FlexShares ESG & Climate Developed Markets ex-US Core Index Fund     (927
Equity Index Futures Contracts   Liabilities — Unrealized depreciation on futures contracts*   FlexShares ESG & Climate Emerging Markets Core Index Fund     (6,812
Equity Index Futures Contracts   Assets — Unrealized appreciation on futures contracts*   FlexShares Morningstar Global Upstream Natural Resources Index Fund     211,571  

 

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Notes to the Financial Statements (cont.)

 

 

Derivatives by risk type  

Statements of Assets

and Liabilities Location

  Fund   Value  
Equity Index Futures Contracts   Liabilities — Unrealized depreciation on futures contracts*   FlexShares Morningstar Global Upstream Natural Resources Index Fund   $ (255,158
Foreign Currency Contracts   Assets — Unrealized appreciation on forward foreign currency contracts   FlexShares Morningstar Global Upstream Natural Resources Index Fund     699,659  
Foreign Currency Contracts   Liabilities — Unrealized depreciation on forward foreign currency contracts   FlexShares Morningstar Global Upstream Natural Resources Index Fund     (988,169
Equity Index Futures Contracts   Assets — Unrealized appreciation on futures contracts*   FlexShares STOXX® Global Broad Infrastructure Index Fund     145,170  
Equity Index Futures Contracts   Liabilities — Unrealized depreciation on futures contracts*   FlexShares STOXX® Global Broad Infrastructure Index Fund     (143,199
Foreign Currency Contracts   Liabilities — Unrealized depreciation on forward foreign currency contracts   FlexShares STOXX® Global Broad Infrastructure Index Fund     (48,973
Equity Index Futures Contracts   Assets — Unrealized appreciation on futures contracts*   FlexShares Global Quality Real Estate Index Fund     33,678  
Equity Index Futures Contracts   Liabilities — Unrealized depreciation on futures contracts*   FlexShares Global Quality Real Estate Index Fund     (85,480
Foreign Currency Contracts   Assets — Unrealized appreciation on forward foreign currency contracts   FlexShares Global Quality Real Estate Index Fund     42,549  
Foreign Currency Contracts   Liabilities — Unrealized depreciation on forward foreign currency contracts   FlexShares Global Quality Real Estate Index Fund     (28,860
Equity Index Futures Contracts   Assets — Unrealized appreciation on futures contracts*   FlexShares Quality Dividend Index Fund     61,448  
Equity Index Futures Contracts   Liabilities — Unrealized depreciation on futures contracts*   FlexShares Quality Dividend Index Fund     (15,018
Equity Index Futures Contracts   Liabilities — Unrealized depreciation on futures contracts*   FlexShares Quality Dividend Defensive Index Fund     (38,754
Equity Index Futures Contracts   Liabilities — Unrealized depreciation on futures contracts*   FlexShares Quality Dividend Dynamic Index Fund     (10,149
Equity Index Futures Contracts   Assets — Unrealized appreciation on futures contracts*   FlexShares International Quality Dividend Index Fund     55,528  
Equity Index Futures Contracts   Liabilities — Unrealized depreciation on futures contracts*   FlexShares International Quality Dividend Index Fund     (380,067
Foreign Currency Contracts   Assets — Unrealized appreciation on forward foreign currency contracts   FlexShares International Quality Dividend Index Fund     26,739  
Foreign Currency Contracts   Liabilities — Unrealized depreciation on forward foreign currency contracts   FlexShares International Quality Dividend Index Fund     (42,855
Equity Index Futures Contracts   Liabilities — Unrealized depreciation on futures contracts*   FlexShares International Quality Dividend Defensive Index Fund     (33,442
Foreign Currency Contracts   Assets — Unrealized appreciation on forward foreign currency contracts   FlexShares International Quality Dividend Defensive Index Fund     20,867  

 

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Table of Contents

 

 

Notes to the Financial Statements (cont.)

 

 

Derivatives by risk type  

Statements of Assets

and Liabilities Location

  Fund   Value  
Foreign Currency Contracts   Liabilities — Unrealized depreciation on forward foreign currency contracts   FlexShares International Quality Dividend Defensive Index Fund   $ (2,597
Equity Index Futures Contracts   Liabilities — Unrealized depreciation on futures contracts*   FlexShares International Quality Dividend Dynamic Index Fund     (38,514
Foreign Currency Contracts   Assets — Unrealized appreciation on forward foreign currency contracts   FlexShares International Quality Dividend Dynamic Index Fund     12,522  
Foreign Currency Contracts   Liabilities — Unrealized depreciation on forward foreign currency contracts   FlexShares International Quality Dividend Dynamic Index Fund     (2,501
Interest Rate Futures Contracts   Liabilities — Unrealized depreciation on futures contracts*   FlexShares Core Select Bond Fund     (3,960

 

*

Includes cumulative appreciation/depreciation on futures contracts as reported in the Schedule of Investments. Current day’s variation margin is reported within the Statement of Assets and Liabilities for futures contracts.

 

The Effect of Derivative Instruments on the Statements of Operations for the Year Ended October 31, 2022

 

Derivatives by
risk type
 

Location of Gain or (Loss) on

Derivatives on the Statements of
Operations

  Fund  

Realized

Gain or

(Loss) on

Derivatives

   

Change in Unrealized

Appreciation or

(Depreciation) on

Derivatives

 
Equity
Index Futures
Contracts
  Net realized gain (loss) on
Futures contracts, Net change in
unrealized appreciation
(depreciation) on Futures contracts
  FlexShares US Quality Low Volatility Index Fund   $ (283,104   $ (1,744
Equity
Index Futures
Contracts
  Net realized gain (loss) on
Futures contracts, Net change in
unrealized appreciation
(depreciation) on Futures contracts
  FlexShares Developed Markets ex-US Quality Low Volatility Index Fund     (294,793     (47,271
Foreign
Currency
Contracts
  Net realized gain (loss) on
Foreign currency transactions, Net change in unrealized appreciation
(depreciation) on Forward foreign currency contracts
  FlexShares Developed Markets ex-US Quality Low Volatility Index Fund     114,349       9,729  
Equity
Index Futures
Contracts
  Net realized gain (loss) on
Futures contracts, Net change in unrealized appreciation (depreciation) on
Futures contracts
  FlexShares Emerging Markets Quality Low Volatility Index Fund     (48,717     (6,048
Foreign
Currency
Contracts
  Net realized gain (loss) on
Foreign currency transactions, Net change in unrealized appreciation
(depreciation) on Forward foreign currency contracts
  FlexShares Emerging Markets Quality Low Volatility Index Fund     1,424       (2

 

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Notes to the Financial Statements (cont.)

 

 

Derivatives by
risk type
 

Location of Gain or (Loss) on

Derivatives on the Statements of
Operations

  Fund  

Realized

Gain or

(Loss) on

Derivatives

   

Change in Unrealized

Appreciation or

(Depreciation) on

Derivatives

 
Equity
Index Futures
Contracts
  Net realized gain (loss) on
Futures contracts, Net change in unrealized appreciation (depreciation) on
Futures contracts
  FlexShares Morningstar US Market Factor Tilt Index Fund   $ (2,142,809   $ (170,946
Equity
Index Futures
Contracts
  Net realized gain (loss) on
Futures contracts, Net change in unrealized appreciation
(depreciation) on Futures contracts
  FlexShares Morningstar Developed Markets ex-US Factor Tilt Index Fund     (755,268     (55,871
Foreign
Currency
Contracts
  Net realized gain (loss) on
Foreign currency transactions, Net change in unrealized appreciation (depreciation) on Forward foreign currency contracts
  FlexShares Morningstar Developed Markets ex-US Factor Tilt Index Fund     (745,024     71,255  
Equity
Index Futures
Contracts
  Net realized gain (loss) on
Futures contracts, Net change in unrealized appreciation
(depreciation) on Futures contracts
  FlexShares Morningstar Emerging Markets Factor Tilt Index Fund     (904,011     (127,750
Foreign
Currency
Contracts
  Net realized gain (loss) on
Foreign currency transactions, Net change in unrealized appreciation (depreciation) on Forward foreign currency contracts
  FlexShares Morningstar Emerging Markets Factor Tilt Index Fund     160,911       (4,724
Equity
Index Futures
Contracts
  Net realized gain (loss) on
Futures contracts, Net change in unrealized appreciation (depreciation) on Futures contracts
  FlexShares US Quality Large Cap Index Fund     (273,891     (95,079
Equity
Index Futures
Contracts
  Net realized gain (loss) on
Futures contracts, Net change in unrealized appreciation
(depreciation) on Futures contracts
  FlexShares STOXX® US ESG Select Index Fund     (95,274     (75,559
Equity
Index Futures
Contracts
  Net realized gain (loss) on
Futures contracts, Net change in unrealized appreciation
(depreciation) on Futures contracts
  FlexShares STOXX® Global ESG Select Index Fund     (387,711     (91,583
Foreign
Currency
Contracts
  Net realized gain (loss) on
Foreign currency transactions, Net change in unrealized appreciation
(depreciation) on Forward foreign currency contracts
  FlexShares STOXX® Global ESG Select Index Fund     156,936       (6,243
Equity
Index Futures
Contracts
  Net realized gain (loss) on
Futures contracts, Net change in unrealized appreciation
(depreciation) on Futures contracts
  FlexShares ESG & Climate US Large Cap Core Index Fund     (19,215     (6,858

 

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Table of Contents

 

 

Notes to the Financial Statements (cont.)

 

 

Derivatives by
risk type
 

Location of Gain or (Loss) on

Derivatives on the Statements of
Operations

  Fund  

Realized

Gain or

(Loss) on

Derivatives

   

Change in Unrealized

Appreciation or

(Depreciation) on

Derivatives

 
Equity
Index Futures
Contracts
  Net realized gain (loss) on
Futures contracts, Net change in unrealized appreciation (depreciation) on Futures contracts
  FlexShares ESG & Climate Developed Markets ex-US Core Index Fund   $ (43,003   $ (4,776
Foreign
Currency
Contracts
  Net realized gain (loss) on
Foreign currency transactions, Net change in unrealized appreciation (depreciation) on Forward foreign currency contracts
  FlexShares ESG & Climate Developed Markets ex-US Core Index Fund     2,773       4,137  
Equity
Index Futures
Contracts
  Net realized gain (loss) on
Futures contracts, Net change in
unrealized appreciation (depreciation) on Futures contracts
  FlexShares ESG & Climate Emerging Markets Core Index Fund     (4,688     (6,812
Equity
Index Futures
Contracts
  Net realized gain (loss) on
Futures contracts, Net change in unrealized appreciation (depreciation) on Futures contracts
  FlexShares Morningstar Global Upstream Natural Resources Index Fund     (8,445,121     (875,882
Foreign
Currency
Contracts
  Net realized gain (loss) on
Foreign currency transactions, Net change in unrealized appreciation
(depreciation) on Forward foreign currency contracts
  FlexShares Morningstar Global Upstream Natural Resources Index Fund     (1,217,160     (682,867
Equity
Index Futures
Contracts
  Net realized gain (loss) on
Futures contracts, Net change in unrealized appreciation (depreciation) on Futures contracts
  FlexShares STOXX® Global Broad Infrastructure Index Fund     (1,241,022     (434,981
Foreign
Currency
Contracts
  Net realized gain (loss) on
Foreign currency transactions, Net change in unrealized appreciation (depreciation) on Forward foreign currency contracts
  FlexShares STOXX® Global Broad Infrastructure Index Fund     (793,098     201,860  
Equity
Index Futures
Contracts
  Net realized gain (loss) on
Futures contracts, Net change in unrealized appreciation (depreciation) on Futures contracts
  FlexShares Global Quality Real Estate Index Fund     (1,219,139     (174,520
Foreign
Currency
Contracts
  Net realized gain (loss) on
Foreign currency transactions, Net change in unrealized appreciation (depreciation) on Forward foreign currency contracts
  FlexShares Global Quality Real Estate Index Fund     34,177       19,617  
Equity
Index Futures
Contracts
  Net realized gain (loss) on
Futures contracts, Net change in unrealized appreciation (depreciation) on Futures contracts
  FlexShares Quality Dividend Index Fund     (2,464,197     (284,371

 

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Notes to the Financial Statements (cont.)

 

 

Derivatives by
risk type
 

Location of Gain or (Loss) on

Derivatives on the Statements of
Operations

  Fund  

Realized

Gain or

(Loss) on

Derivatives

   

Change in Unrealized

Appreciation or

(Depreciation) on

Derivatives

 
Equity
Index Futures
Contracts
  Net realized gain (loss) on
Futures contracts, Net change in unrealized appreciation (depreciation) on Futures contracts
  FlexShares Quality Dividend Defensive Index Fund   $ (874,263   $ (138,287
Equity
Index Futures
Contracts
  Net realized gain (loss) on
Futures contracts, Net change in unrealized appreciation
(depreciation) on Futures contracts
  FlexShares Quality Dividend Dynamic Index Fund     (41,226     (19,610
Equity
Index Futures
Contracts
  Net realized gain (loss) on
Futures contracts, Net change in
unrealized appreciation (depreciation) on Futures contracts
  FlexShares International Quality Dividend Index Fund     (2,280,920     (335,187
Foreign
Currency
Contracts
  Net realized gain (loss) on
Foreign currency transactions, Net change in unrealized appreciation (depreciation) on Forward foreign currency contracts
  FlexShares International Quality Dividend Index Fund     (813,046     81,207  
Equity
Index Futures
Contracts
  Net realized gain (loss) on
Futures contracts, Net change in unrealized appreciation (depreciation) on Futures contracts
  FlexShares International Quality Dividend Defensive Index Fund     (422,328     (18,210
Foreign
Currency
Contracts
  Net realized gain (loss) on
Foreign currency transactions, Net change in unrealized appreciation
(depreciation) on Forward foreign currency contracts
  FlexShares International Quality Dividend Defensive Index Fund     174,674       4,749  
Equity
Index Futures
Contracts
  Net realized gain (loss) on
Futures contracts, Net change in unrealized appreciation (depreciation) on Futures contracts
  FlexShares International Quality Dividend Dynamic Index Fund     (481,777     (30,953
Foreign
Currency
Contracts
  Net realized gain (loss) on
Foreign currency transactions, Net change in unrealized appreciation (depreciation) on Forward foreign currency contracts
  FlexShares International Quality Dividend Dynamic Index Fund     96,732       5,959  
Interest Rate
Futures Contracts
  Net realized gain (loss) on
Futures contracts,
Net change in
unrealized appreciation
(depreciation) on
Futures contracts
  FlexShares Core Select Bond Fund     1,174       (3,960

 

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Notes to the Financial Statements (cont.)

 

 

At October 31, 2022, the volume of derivative activities, which represents activities throughout the period, was as follows:

 

    Foreign Exchange
Contracts
    Equity Contracts     Interest Rate future  
Fund   Number of
Trades
    Average
Notional
Amount
    Number of
Trades
Long
    Average
Notional
Balance
Long
    Number
of
Trades
Short
    Average
Notional
Balance Short
    Number
of
Trades
Long
    Average
Notional
Balance Long
    Number of
Trades
Short
    Average
Notional
Balance Short
 
FlexShares US Quality Low Volatility Index Fund         $       49     $ 269,366           $           $           $  
FlexShares Developed Markets Ex-US Quality Low Volatility Index Fund     239       57,433       42       205,488                                      
FlexShares Emerging Markets Quality Low Volatility Index Fund     20       17,439       24       65,068                                      
FlexShares Morningstar US Market Factor Tilt Index Fund                 160       639,537                                      
FlexShares Morningstar Developed Markets ex-US Factor Tilt Index Fund     132       490,419       191       429,420                                      
FlexShares Morningstar Emerging Markets Factor Tilt Index Fund     74       274,838       107       270,112                                      
FlexShares US Quality Large Cap Index Fund                 34       354,764                                      
FlexShares STOXX US ESG Select Index Fund                 30       289,836                                      
FlexShares STOXX Global ESG Select Index Fund     81       128,109       62       318,816                                      
FlexShares® ESG & Climate US Large Cap Core Index Fund                 14       52,208                                      
FlexShares® ESG & Climate Developed Markets ex-US Core Index Fund     298       10,090       18       70,984                                      
FlexShares ESG & Climate Emerging Markets Core Index Fund                 3       51,179                                      
FlexShares Morningstar Global Upstream Natural Resources Index Fund     362       1,765,892       478       1,380,693       1       1,258,899                          
FlexShares STOXX Global Broad Infrastructure Index Fund     126       1,837,233       306       870,597                                      
FlexShares Global Quality Real Estate Index Fund     134       324,052       112       562,297                                      
FlexShares Quality Dividend Index Fund                 95       1,204,120                                      
FlexShares Quality Dividend Defensive Index Fund                 67       595,820                                      
FlexShares Quality Dividend Dynamic Index Fund                 30       74,171                                      
FlexShares International Quality Dividend Index Fund     265       405,623       247       420,207                                      

 

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    Foreign Exchange
Contracts
    Equity Contracts     Interest Rate future  
Fund   Number of
Trades
    Average
Notional
Amount
    Number of
Trades
Long
    Average
Notional
Balance
Long
    Number
of
Trades
Short
    Average
Notional
Balance Short
    Number
of
Trades
Long
    Average
Notional
Balance Long
    Number of
Trades
Short
    Average
Notional
Balance Short
 
FlexShares International Quality Dividend Defensive Index Fund     84     $ 97,384       79     $ 129,978           $           $           $  
FlexShares International Quality Dividend Dynamic Index Fund     153       49,652       83       143,247                                      
FlexShares Core Select Bond Fund                                         4       3,459,118       1       5,866,800  

 

Taxes and Distributions

 

Each Fund has qualified and intends to continue to qualify as a regulated investment company by complying with the requirements under Subchapter M of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended, which includes distributing substantially all of its net investment income and net capital gains to shareholders. Accordingly, no provision for federal and state income taxes is required in the financial statements.

 

As of October 31, 2022, management of the Funds has reviewed all open tax years and major jurisdictions and concluded that there is no tax liability resulting from unrecognized tax benefits relating to uncertain income tax positions taken or expected to be taken in future tax returns. The Funds are also not aware of any tax positions for which it is reasonably possible that the total amounts of unrecognized tax benefits will significantly change in the next 12 months. On an ongoing basis management will monitor the tax positions taken to determine if adjustment to conclusions are necessary based on factors including but not limited to further implementation on guidance expected from FASB and on-going analysis of tax law, regulation, and interpretations thereof.

 

Dividends from net investment income, including any net foreign currency gains, are generally declared and paid by each Fund according to the following schedule:

 

Fund  

Declared

And Paid
Monthly

   

Declared

And Paid
Quarterly

 
FlexShares US Quality Low Volatility Index Fund             x  
FlexShares Developed Markets ex-US Quality Low Volatility Index Fund             x  
Fund  

Declared

And Paid
Monthly

   

Declared

And Paid
Quarterly

 
FlexShares Emerging Markets Quality Low Volatility Index Fund             x  
FlexShares Morningstar US Market Factor Tilt Index Fund             x  
FlexShares Morningstar Developed Markets ex-US Factor Tilt Index Fund             x  
FlexShares Morningstar Emerging Markets Factor Tilt Index Fund             x  
FlexShares US Quality Large Cap Index Fund             x  
FlexShares STOXX® US ESG Select Index Fund             x  
FlexShares STOXX® Global ESG Select Index Fund             x  
FlexShares ESG & Climate US Large Cap Core Index Fund             x  
FlexShares ESG & Climate Developed Markets ex-US Core Index Fund             x  
FlexShares ESG & Climate Emerging Markets Core Index Fund             x  
FlexShares Morningstar Global Upstream Natural Resources Index Fund             x  
FlexShares STOXX® Global Broad Infrastructure Index Fund             x  
FlexShares Global Quality Real Estate Index Fund             x  
FlexShares Real Assets Allocation Index Fund             x  
FlexShares Quality Dividend Index Fund             x  

 

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Fund  

Declared

And Paid
Monthly

   

Declared

And Paid
Quarterly

 
FlexShares Quality Dividend Defensive Index Fund             x  
FlexShares Quality Dividend Dynamic Index Fund             x  
FlexShares International Quality Dividend Index Fund             x  
FlexShares International Quality Dividend Defensive Index Fund             x  
FlexShares International Quality Dividend Dynamic Index Fund             x  
FlexShares iBoxx 3-Year Target Duration TIPS Index Fund     x          
FlexShares iBoxx 5-Year Target Duration TIPS Index Fund     x          
FlexShares Disciplined Duration MBS Index Fund     x          
FlexShares Credit-Scored US Corporate Bond Index Fund     x          
FlexShares Credit-Scored US Long Corporate Bond Index Fund     x          
FlexShares High Yield Value-Scored Bond Index Fund     x          
FlexShares ESG & Climate High Yield Corporate Core Index Fund     x          
FlexShares ESG & Climate Investment Grade Corporate Core Index Fund     x          
FlexShares Ready Access Variable Income Fund     x          
FlexShares Core Select Bond Fund     x          

 

Distribution of net realized securities gains, if any, generally are distributed at least annually. The Trust reserves the right to declare special distributions if, in its reasonable discretion, such action is necessary or advisable to improve tracking error, to preserve its status as a regulated investment company or to avoid imposition of income or excise taxes on undistributed income or realized gains. Tracking error is a measurement of how much the return on a portfolio deviates from the return on its benchmark index.

Dividends and securities gains distributions are distributed in U.S. dollars and cannot be automatically reinvested in additional shares of the Funds. The amount of distributions from net investment income and net realized gains are determined in accordance with federal income tax regulations, which may differ from GAAP. These “book/tax” differences are either considered temporary or permanent in nature. To the extent these differences are permanent in nature, such amounts are reclassified within the composition of net assets based on their federal tax-basis treatment; temporary differences (e.g., wash sales) do not require a reclassification. The Funds may utilize equalization accounting for tax purposes and designate earnings and profits, including net realized gains distributed to shareholders on redemption of shares, as a part of the dividends paid deduction for income tax purposes.

 

The Funds’ tax year end is October 31st and the tax character of current year distributions and current components of accumulated earnings (deficit) will be determined at the end of the current tax year.

 

Temporary differences are generally due to different book and tax treatments for the timing of the recognition of gains and losses on certain investment transactions, mark to market of forward foreign currency contracts, mark to market of futures contracts, mark to market of passive foreign investment companies (“PFICs”), non-taxable special dividends, wash sale loss deferrals and capital loss carryforward.

 

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Permanent differences, primarily due to gain (loss) on in-kind redemptions, paydown loss reclassification, foreign currency gains and losses, forward foreign currency gains and losses, PFICs gains and losses, non-taxable special dividends, investments in partnerships, taxable over-distributions, foreign capital gains tax reclassification, perpetual bonds and equalization as of October 31, 2022 (the Funds’ tax year end), among the Funds’ components of net assets are as follows:

 

Fund   Accumulated
undistributed net
investment income (loss)
    Accumulated net
realized gain (loss) on
investments
    Paid in
capital
 
FlexShares US Quality Low Volatility Index Fund   $ (49,000   $ (8,245,501   $ 8,294,501  
FlexShares Developed Markets ex-US Quality Low Volatility Index Fund*     64,139       (1,296,335     1,232,196  
FlexShares Emerging Markets Quality Low Volatility Index Fund     (62,129     189,874       (127,745
FlexShares Morningstar US Market Factor Tilt Index Fund     53,310       (75,068,286     75,014,976  
FlexShares Morningstar Developed Markets ex-US Factor Tilt Index Fund     1,291,238       (7,763,138     6,471,900  
FlexShares Morningstar Emerging Markets Factor Tilt Index Fund     703,373       (1,942,934     1,239,561  
FlexShares US Quality Large Cap Index Fund     (30,456     (14,109,064     14,139,520  
FlexShares STOXX® US ESG Select Index Fund     (9,586     (8,336,058     8,345,644  
FlexShares STOXX® Global ESG Select Index Fund     (84,515     (8,216,271     8,300,786  
FlexShares ESG & Climate US Large Cap Core Index Fund     (454     (78,184     78,638  
FlexShares ESG & Climate Developed Markets ex-US Core Index Fund     (9,448     9,448        
FlexShares ESG & Climate Emerging Markets Core Index Fund*     6,538       (6,538      
FlexShares Morningstar Global Upstream Natural Resources Index Fund     9,674,086       (609,075,652     599,401,566  
FlexShares STOXX® Global Broad Infrastructure Index Fund     (2,186,383     (19,044,616     21,230,999  
FlexShares Global Quality Real Estate Index Fund     285,226       (10,017,620     9,732,394  
FlexShares Real Assets Allocation Index Fund     4,101       171,835       (175,936
FlexShares Quality Dividend Index Fund     (824,618     (124,758,056     125,582,674  
FlexShares Quality Dividend Defensive Index Fund     (19,352     (44,515,942     44,535,294  
FlexShares Quality Dividend Dynamic Index Fund     (7,251     (1,579,856     1,587,107  
FlexShares International Quality Dividend Index Fund     324,772       (2,530,244     2,205,472  
FlexShares International Quality Dividend Defensive Index Fund     (136,324     (102,441     238,765  
FlexShares International Quality Dividend Dynamic Index Fund     (65,013     55,537       9,476  
FlexShares iBoxx 3-Year Target Duration TIPS Index Fund           (973,226     973,226  
FlexShares iBoxx 5-Year Target Duration TIPS Index Fund           1,273,433       (1,273,433
FlexShares Disciplined Duration MBS Index Fund     1,672,172       (1,672,172      
FlexShares Credit-Scored US Corporate Bond Index Fund     231,066       590,713       (821,779
FlexShares Credit-Scored US Long Corporate Bond Index Fund     9,186       (9,186      
FlexShares High Yield Value-Scored Bond Index Fund     970,549       (150,459     (820,090
FlexShares ESG & Climate High Yield Corporate Core Index Fund     104,367       (27,484     (76,883

 

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Fund   Accumulated
undistributed net
investment income (loss)
    Accumulated net
realized gain (loss) on
investments
    Paid in
capital
 
FlexShares ESG & Climate Investment Grade Corporate Core Index Fund   $ 30,446     $ (30,446   $  
FlexShares Ready Access Variable Income Fund     234,314       (234,314      
FlexShares Core Select Bond Fund     74,000       (131,570     57,570  

 

*

Commencement of operations on April 20, 2022

 

As of October 31, 2022, the tax character of distributions paid for the tax year ended October 31, 2022, and October 31, 2021, were as follows:

 

    Year Ended October 31, 2022     Year Ended October 31, 2021  
Fund   Distributions
paid from
ordinary
income
    Distributions
paid from net
long term
capital gains
    Tax Return
of Capital
    Total
Distributions
    Distributions
paid from
ordinary
income
    Distributions
paid from net
long term
capital gains
    Tax Return
of Capital
    Total
Distributions
 
FlexShares US Quality Low Volatility Index Fund   $ 2,196,287     $     $     $ 2,196,287     $ 1,694,565     $     $     $ 1,694,565  
FlexShares Developed Markets ex-US Quality Low Volatility Index Fund     2,140,729                   2,140,729       2,249,889                   2,249,889  
FlexShares Emerging Markets Quality Low Volatility Index Fund     416,284             24,777       441,061       269,007                   269,007  
FlexShares Morningstar US Market Factor Tilt Index Fund     22,299,297                   22,299,297       19,993,786                   19,993,786  
FlexShares Morningstar Developed Markets ex-US Factor Tilt Index Fund     22,504,833             992,999       23,497,832       13,410,048                   13,410,048  
FlexShares Morningstar Emerging Markets Factor Tilt Index Fund     12,431,512                   12,431,512       6,011,707                   6,011,707  
FlexShares US Quality Large Cap Index Fund     1,808,374                   1,808,374       1,136,947                   1,136,947  
FlexShares STOXX® US ESG Select Index Fund     2,266,829                   2,266,829       1,955,493                   1,955,493  
FlexShares STOXX® Global ESG Select Index Fund     3,114,461                   3,114,461       2,324,712                   2,324,712  
FlexShares ESG & Climate US Large Cap Core Index Fund*     128,991       706             129,697                          
FlexShares ESG & Climate Developed Markets ex-US Core Index Fund*     406,987                   406,987                          
FlexShares ESG & Climate Emerging Markets Core Index Fund**     65,664                   65,664                          

 

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    Year Ended October 31, 2022     Year Ended October 31, 2021  
Fund   Distributions
paid from
ordinary
income
    Distributions
paid from net
long term
capital gains
    Tax Return
of Capital
    Total
Distributions
    Distributions
paid from
ordinary
income
    Distributions
paid from net
long term
capital gains
    Tax Return
of Capital
    Total
Distributions
 
FlexShares Morningstar Global Upstream Natural Resources Index Fund   $ 349,767,759     $     $     $ 349,767,759     $ 167,354,837     $     $     $ 167,354,837  
FlexShares STOXX® Global Broad Infrastructure Index Fund     71,164,043                   71,164,043       58,905,802                   58,905,802  
FlexShares Global Quality Real Estate Index Fund     12,433,295             212,283       12,645,578       5,654,125                   5,654,125  
FlexShares Real Assets Allocation Index Fund     1,056,448                   1,056,448       383,940                   383,940  
FlexShares Quality Dividend Index Fund     36,901,147                   36,901,147       31,171,462                   31,171,462  
FlexShares Quality Dividend Defensive Index Fund     9,019,363                   9,019,363       9,806,498                   9,806,498  
FlexShares Quality Dividend Dynamic Index Fund     436,719                   436,719       369,573                   369,573  
FlexShares International Quality Dividend Index Fund     29,536,094                   29,536,094       20,693,535                   20,693,535  
FlexShares International Quality Dividend Defensive Index Fund     2,940,092                   2,940,092       2,683,528                   2,683,528  
FlexShares International Quality Dividend Dynamic Index Fund     4,368,329                   4,368,329       1,876,931                   1,876,931  
FlexShares iBoxx 3-Year Target Duration TIPS Index Fund     131,367,411             2,470,987       133,838,398       61,292,947                   61,292,947  
FlexShares iBoxx 5-Year Target Duration TIPS Index Fund     53,319,431             769,089       54,088,520       26,674,665                   26,674,665  
FlexShares Disciplined Duration MBS Index Fund     2,906,209                   2,906,209       2,676,548                   2,676,548  
FlexShares Credit-Scored US Corporate Bond Index Fund     6,279,015       2,010,194             8,289,209       5,773,883       2,289,107             8,062,990  
FlexShares Credit-Scored US Long Corporate Bond Index Fund     2,152,418       685,037             2,837,455       2,144,280       1,395,700             3,539,980  
FlexShares High Yield Value-Scored Bond Index Fund     55,009,030       1,007,533             56,016,563       14,813,070       16,736             14,829,806  

 

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    Year Ended October 31, 2022     Year Ended October 31, 2021  
Fund   Distributions
paid from
ordinary
income
    Distributions
paid from net
long term
capital gains
    Tax
Return
of
Capital
    Total
Distributions
    Distributions
paid from
ordinary
income
    Distributions
paid from net
long term
capital gains
    Tax Return
of Capital
    Total
Distributions
 
FlexShares ESG & Climate High Yield Corporate Core Index Fund*   $ 1,310,115     $     $     $ 1,310,115     $     $     $     $  
FlexShares ESG & Climate Investment Grade Corporate Core Index Fund*     1,093,741                   1,093,741                          
FlexShares Ready Access Variable Income Fund     7,279,652       627,909             7,907,561       3,117,345       134,219             3,251,564  
FlexShares Core Select Bond Fund     3,352,156                   3,352,156       2,693,092                   2,693,092  

 

*

Commencement of operations on September 20, 2021

 

**

Commencement of operations on April 20, 2022

 

As of October 31, 2022, the components of accumulated earnings (deficit) on a tax basis were as follows:

 

Fund   Undistributed
Ordinary
Income
    Undistributed
Long-Term
Capital Gains
    Accumulated
Capital and
Other Losses
    Unrealized
Appreciated/
(Depreciated)
 
FlexShares US Quality Low Volatility Index Fund   $ 443,720     $     $ (3,965,001   $ 10,976,424  
FlexShares Developed Markets ex-US Quality Low Volatility Index Fund     72,612             (3,932,291     (6,040,569
FlexShares Emerging Markets Quality Low Volatility Index Fund                 (985,750     (1,430,277
FlexShares Morningstar US Market Factor Tilt Index Fund     2,601,980             (22,452,231     452,807,296  
FlexShares Morningstar Developed Markets ex-US Factor Tilt Index Fund                 (116,379,809     (30,399,365
FlexShares Morningstar Emerging Markets Factor Tilt Index Fund     1,988,189             (68,796,916     (26,436,545
FlexShares US Quality Large Cap Index Fund     192,159             (4,699,726     (1,474,517
FlexShares STOXX® US ESG Select Index Fund     194,179             (6,613,232     929,691  
FlexShares STOXX® Global ESG Select Index Fund     53,040             (6,632,822     9,501,007  
FlexShares ESG & Climate US Large Cap Core Index Fund     36,292             (216,945     (2,008,962
FlexShares ESG & Climate Developed Markets ex-US Core Index Fund     42,162             (925,585     (3,526,298
FlexShares ESG & Climate Emerging Markets Core Index Fund*     18,433             (51,422     (1,108,652
FlexShares Morningstar Global Upstream Natural Resources Index Fund     6,814,532             (1,119,885,158     818,144,918  
FlexShares STOXX® Global Broad Infrastructure Index Fund     1,168,185             (173,630,178     (77,821,294
FlexShares Global Quality Real Estate Index Fund                 (33,721,558     (42,368,809
FlexShares Real Assets Allocation Index Fund                 (271,695     (5,427,432
FlexShares Quality Dividend Index Fund     3,760,862             (57,365,538     138,953,654  
FlexShares Quality Dividend Defensive Index Fund     938,180             (28,016,419     21,848,803  

 

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Notes to the Financial Statements (cont.)

 

 

Fund   Undistributed
Ordinary
Income
    Undistributed
Long-Term
Capital Gains
    Accumulated
Capital and
Other Losses
    Unrealized
Appreciated/
(Depreciated)
 
FlexShares Quality Dividend Dynamic Index Fund   $ 39,170     $     $ (299,661   $ 1,416,167  
FlexShares International Quality Dividend Index Fund     1,294,901             (182,325,729     (79,532,104
FlexShares International Quality Dividend Defensive Index Fund     54,561             (28,051,463     (5,303,787
FlexShares International Quality Dividend Dynamic Index Fund     129,907             (19,495,362     (14,857,417
FlexShares iBoxx 3-Year Target Duration TIPS Index Fund                 (90,264,517     (132,384,540
FlexShares iBoxx 5-Year Target Duration TIPS Index Fund                 (16,258,698     (71,520,022
FlexShares Disciplined Duration MBS Index Fund     290,454             (10,097,240     (11,181,553
FlexShares Credit-Scored US Corporate Bond Index Fund     601,927             (10,794,089     (30,786,549
FlexShares Credit-Scored US Long Corporate Bond Index Fund     159,565             (5,043,210     (13,161,809
FlexShares High Yield Value-Scored Bond Index Fund     6,347,958             (66,639,338     (109,000,658
FlexShares ESG & Climate High Yield Corporate Core Index Fund     39,723             (3,611,311     (323,339
FlexShares ESG & Climate Investment Grade Corporate Core Index Fund     67,233             (5,243,773     (5,228,485
FlexShares Ready Access Variable Income Fund     2,028,215             (1,049,751     (10,971,448
FlexShares Core Select Bond Fund                 (10,127,773     (19,710,061

 

*

Commencement of operations on April 20, 2022

 

Capital loss carry forwards will retain their character as either short-term or long-term capital losses rather than being considered all short-term as permitted under previous law and may be carried forward indefinitely to offset future gains.

 

For the tax year ended October 31, 2022, the following Funds had available post-enactment capital loss carryforwards to offset future net capital gains to the extent provided by regulations:

 

Fund   Short-Term     Long-Term     Total  
FlexShares US Quality Low Volatility Index Fund   $ 3,494,416     $ 470,585     $ 3,965,001  
FlexShares Developed Markets ex-US Quality Low Volatility Index Fund     2,892,961       1,039,330       3,932,291  
FlexShares Emerging Markets Quality Low Volatility Index Fund     521,035       464,715       985,750  
Fund   Short-Term     Long-Term     Total  
FlexShares Morningstar US Market Factor Tilt Index Fund   $ 22,452,231     $     $ 22,452,231  
FlexShares Morningstar Developed Markets ex-US Factor Tilt Index Fund     29,650,498       86,729,311       116,379,809  
FlexShares Morningstar Emerging Markets Factor Tilt Index Fund     22,940,244       45,856,672       68,796,916  
FlexShares US Quality Large Cap Index Fund     2,810,896       1,888,830       4,699,726  
FlexShares STOXX® US ESG Select Index Fund     6,613,232             6,613,232  

 

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Fund   Short-Term     Long-Term     Total  
FlexShares STOXX® Global ESG Select Index Fund   $ 6,632,822     $     $ 6,632,822  
FlexShares ESG & Climate US Large Cap Core Index Fund     202,926       14,019       216,945  
FlexShares ESG & Climate Developed Markets ex-US Core Index Fund     899,617       25,968       925,585  
FlexShares ESG & Climate Emerging Markets Core Index Fund*     44,481       6,941       51,422  
FlexShares Morningstar Global Upstream Natural Resources Index Fund     241,429,413       878,455,745       1,119,885,158  
FlexShares STOXX® Global Broad Infrastructure Index Fund     59,654,917       113,975,261       173,630,178  
FlexShares Global Quality Real Estate Index Fund     33,721,558             33,721,558  
FlexShares Real Assets Allocation Index Fund     108,457       163,238       271,695  
Fund   Short-Term     Long-Term     Total  
FlexShares Quality Dividend Index Fund   $ 52,796,431     $ 4,569,107     $ 57,365,538  
FlexShares Quality Dividend Defensive Index Fund     27,514,225       502,194       28,016,419  
FlexShares Quality Dividend Dynamic Index Fund     299,661             299,661  
FlexShares International Quality Dividend Index Fund     120,357,909       61,967,820       182,325,729  
FlexShares International Quality Dividend Defensive Index Fund     17,601,455       10,450,008       28,051,463  
FlexShares International Quality Dividend Dynamic Index Fund     13,053,720       6,441,642       19,495,362  
FlexShares iBoxx 3-Year Target Duration TIPS Index Fund     86,611,124       3,653,393       90,264,517  
FlexShares iBoxx 5-Year Target Duration TIPS Index Fund     15,678,204       580,494       16,258,698  
FlexShares Disciplined Duration MBS Index Fund     7,540,905       2,556,335       10,097,240  
FlexShares Credit-Scored US Corporate Bond Index Fund     5,663,463       5,130,626       10,794,089  

 

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Fund   Short-Term     Long-Term     Total  
FlexShares Credit-Scored US Long Corporate Bond Index Fund   $ 2,297,540     $ 2,745,670     $ 5,043,210  
FlexShares High Yield Value-Scored Bond Index Fund     53,750,929       12,888,409       66,639,338  
FlexShares ESG & Climate High Yield Corporate Core Index Fund     3,578,170       33,141       3,611,311  
FlexShares ESG & Climate Investment Grade Corporate Core Index Fund     5,149,824       93,949       5,243,773  
FlexShares Ready Access Variable Income Fund     768,784       280,967       1,049,751  
FlexShares Core Select Bond Fund     4,179,186       5,948,587       10,127,773  

 

*

Commencement of operations on April 20, 2022

 

During the year ended October 31, 2022, the following Funds utilized capital loss carryforwards to offset net capital gains:

 

Fund   Capital Loss
Utilized
 
FlexShares Morningstar Developed Markets ex-US Factor Tilt Index Fund   $ 4,561,790  
FlexShares Global Quality Real Estate Index Fund     3,403,614  

 

The FlexShares US Quality Low Volatility Index Fund, FlexShares Developed Markets ex-US Quality Low Volatility Index Fund, FlexShares Emerging Markets Quality Low Volatility Index Fund, FlexShares Morningstar US Market Factor Tilt Index Fund, FlexShares Morningstar Developed Markets ex-US Factor Tilt Index Fund, FlexShares Morningstar Emerging Markets Factor Tilt Index Fund, FlexShares US Quality Large Cap Index Fund, FlexShares STOXX® US ESG Select Index Fund, FlexShares STOXX® Global ESG Select Index Fund, FlexShares ESG & Climate Developed Markets ex-US Core Index Fund, FlexShares ESG & Climate Emerging Markets Core Index Fund, FlexShares Morningstar Global Upstream Natural Resources Index Fund, FlexShares STOXX® Global Broad Infra-

structure Index Fund, FlexShares Global Quality Real Estate Index Fund, FlexShares Quality Dividend Defensive Index Fund, FlexShares Quality Dividend Dynamic Index Fund, FlexShares International Quality Dividend Index Fund, FlexShares International Quality Dividend Defensive Index Fund, FlexShares International Quality Dividend Dynamic Index Fund, FlexShares ESG & Climate High Yield Corporate Core Index Fund and the FlexShares ESG & Climate Investment Grade Corporate Core Index Fund may be subject to foreign withholding taxes with respect to dividends or interest received from sources in foreign countries. If, at the close of the taxable year, more than 50% in value of a Fund’s assets consists of stock or securities in foreign corporations the Fund will be eligible to make an election to treat a proportionate amount of those taxes as constituting a distribution to each shareholder, which would allow all shareholders to either (1) credit that proportionate amount of taxes against U.S. Federal income tax liability as a foreign tax credit or (2) take that amount as an itemized deduction. If a Fund is not eligible to make this election or is eligible but does not make the election, it will be entitled to deduct such taxes in computing the amounts it is required to distribute.

 

3. Investment Transactions and Related Income and Expense

 

Throughout the reporting period, investment transactions are accounted for no later than one business day following the trade date. For financial reporting purposes, investment transactions are accounted for on the trade date on the last business day of the reporting period.

 

Interest income is recognized on an accrual basis. Bond discount is accreted and premium is amortized using the effective yield method. Dividend income is recorded on the ex-dividend date, or as soon as information is available. Gains or losses realized on sales of securities are determined using the specific identification method by comparing the identified cost of the security lot sold with the net sales proceeds.

 

Each Fund except the FlexShares iBoxx 3-Year Target Duration TIPs Index Fund, and the FlexShares iBoxx 5-Year Target Duration TIPs Index Fund may hold the securities of real estate investment trusts (“REITs”). Distributions from

 

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such investments may be comprised of return of capital, capital gains and income. The actual character of amounts received during the year is not known until after the REIT’s fiscal year end. The Fund records the character of distributions received from REITs during the year based on estimates available. The characterization of distributions received by the Fund may be subsequently revised based on information received from the REITs after their tax reporting periods concluded.

 

All foreign taxes are recorded in accordance with the applicable foreign tax regulations and rates that exist in the foreign markets in which a Fund invests. These foreign taxes, if any, are paid by the Funds and disclosed in the Statements of Operations. Foreign taxes payable, if any, are reflected in the Funds’ Statements of Assets and Liabilities.

 

Expenses directly attributable to a Fund are charged to that Fund, while expenses which are attributable to more than one Fund are allocated among the respective Funds based upon relative net assets or another reasonable basis.

 

4. Investment Advisory Fees

 

NTI serves as the Investment Adviser of the Funds pursuant to the Investment Advisory Agreement. The Investment Adviser is responsible for making investment decisions for the Funds and for placing purchase and sale orders for portfolio securities, subject to the general supervision of the Board.

 

As compensation for its advisory services and assumption of certain Fund expenses, NTI is entitled to a unitary management fee (“Management Fee”), computed daily and payable monthly, at the annual rates set forth in the table below (expressed as a percentage of each Fund’s respective average daily net assets).

 

From the Management Fee, NTI pays most of the expenses of the Fund, including the cost of transfer agency, custody, fund administration, legal, audit and other services (“Covered Expenses”). Covered Expenses do not include the following fees under the Investment Advisory Agreement: its advisory fees payable under the Advisory Agreement, distribution fees and expenses paid by the Trust under any distribution plan adopted pursuant to Rule 12b-1, interest expenses, brokerage commissions and other trading expenses, fees and expenses of the independent trustees and

their independent legal counsel, taxes and other extraordinary costs such as litigation and other expenses not incurred in the ordinary course of business.

 

The Management Fee rate payable by each Fund is set forth in the following table:

 

Fund   Unitary
Management Fee
 
FlexShares US Quality Low Volatility Index Fund     0.22
FlexShares Developed Markets ex-US Quality Low Volatility Index Fund     0.32
FlexShares Emerging Markets Quality Low Volatility Index Fund     0.40
FlexShares Morningstar US Market Factor Tilt Index Fund     0.25
FlexShares Morningstar Developed Markets ex-US Factor Tilt Index Fund     0.39
FlexShares Morningstar Emerging Markets Factor Tilt Index Fund     0.59
FlexShares US Quality Large Cap Index Fund     0.25 %* 
FlexShares STOXX® US ESG Select Index Fund     0.32
FlexShares STOXX® Global ESG Select Index Fund     0.42
FlexShares ESG & Climate US Large Cap Core Index Fund     0.09
FlexShares ESG & Climate Developed Markets ex-US Core Index Fund     0.12
FlexShares ESG & Climate Emerging Markets Core Index Fund     0.18
FlexShares Morningstar Global Upstream Natural Resources Index Fund     0.46
FlexShares STOXX® Global Broad Infrastructure Index Fund     0.47
FlexShares Global Quality Real Estate Index Fund     0.45
FlexShares Real Assets Allocation Index Fund     0.57
FlexShares Quality Dividend Index Fund     0.37

 

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Fund   Unitary
Management Fee
 
FlexShares Quality Dividend Defensive Index Fund     0.37
FlexShares Quality Dividend Dynamic Index Fund     0.37
FlexShares International Quality Dividend Index Fund     0.47
FlexShares International Quality Dividend Defensive Index Fund     0.47
FlexShares International Quality Dividend Dynamic Index Fund     0.47
FlexShares iBoxx 3-Year Target Duration TIPS Index Fund     0.18
FlexShares iBoxx 5-Year Target Duration TIPS Index Fund     0.18
FlexShares Disciplined Duration MBS Index Fund     0.20
FlexShares Credit-Scored US Corporate Bond Index Fund     0.22
FlexShares Credit-Scored US Long Corporate Bond Index Fund     0.22
FlexShares High Yield Value-Scored Bond Index Fund     0.37
FlexShares ESG & Climate High Yield Corporate Core Index Fund     0.23
FlexShares ESG & Climate Investment Grade Corporate Core Index Fund     0.12
FlexShares Ready Access Variable Income Fund     0.25
FlexShares Core Select Bond Fund     0.35

 

*

Prior to July 11, 2022, the Unitary Management Fee was 0.32%.

 

The Investment Adviser has contractually agreed until March 1, 2023 to reimburse a portion of the operating expenses of each Fund (other than acquired fund fees and expenses (“AFFE”)) so the “Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses After Expense Reimbursement” do not exceed the Fund’s Management Fee plus (+) 0.0049%. In the case of the FlexShares Real Assets Allocation Index Fund, the Investment Adviser has contractually agreed until March 1, 2023 to waive Management Fees or reimburse certain expenses in an amount equal to the AFFE attributable to the Fund’s invest-

ments in its Underlying Funds. After these dates, the contractual arrangements will continue automatically thereafter for periods of one year (each such one-year period, a “Renewal Year”). The contractual arrangements may be terminated, with respect to a Fund, as to any succeeding Renewal Year, by NTI or the Fund upon 60 days’ written notice prior to the end of the current Renewal Year. The Board may terminate the arrangements at any time with respect to a Fund if it determines that it is in the best interest of the Fund and its shareholders. In the case of the FlexShares Core Select Bond Fund, the Investment Adviser has contractually agreed until March 1, 2023 to waive Management Fees or reimburse certain expenses in an amount equal to the sum of (a) any AFFE incurred by the Fund that are attributable to the Fund’s investment in Acquired Funds managed by NTI or an investment adviser controlling, controlled by, or under common control with NTI (“Affiliated Funds”); and (b) 0.05% or such lesser amount in AFFE incurred by the Fund that are attributable to the Fund’s investment in Underlying Funds that are not Affiliated Funds. AFFE are expenses incurred indirectly by the Fund through its ownership of shares in other investment companies. Because AFFE are not direct expenses of a Fund, they are not reflected on a Fund’s financial statements. After these dates, the contractual expense reimbursement agreements continue automatically for periods of one year unless terminated, as to any succeeding renewal year, by either party upon 60 days’ written notice prior to the end of the current term. The Board may terminate the contractual expense reimbursement agreements discussed above with respect to any Fund at any time if it determines that it is in the best interest of a Fund and its shareholders. These expenses and the reimbursements are shown as “Investment advisory fees reimbursed” on the Statements of Operations.

 

The Investment Adviser may voluntarily waive or reimburse additional management fees or expenses. Any such additional voluntary expense reimbursement or fee waiver could be implemented, increased or decreased, or discontinued at any time. Amounts waived or reimbursed by the Investment Adviser pursuant to voluntary or contractual agreements discussed above may not be recouped by the Investment Adviser. These waivers and/or reimbursements are shown as Expenses waived and/or reimbursed by Advisor on the

 

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Statements of Operations. As of the year ended October 31, 2022, the Investment Adviser did not voluntarily waive or reimburse additional management fees.

 

5. Administration Fees

 

Per terms of agreements JPMorgan Chase Bank, N.A. (the “Administrator”) serves as administrator of the Funds. The Administrator provides certain administrative services to the Funds. For these services, the Administrator is entitled to certain fees and reasonable out-of-pocket expenses. These fees and expenses are Covered Expenses as defined above.

 

6. Custodian Fees

 

JPMorgan Chase Bank, N.A. (the “Custodian”) acts as custodian for the Funds in accordance with a Global Custody Agreement. The Custodian holds cash, securities and other assets of the Funds as required by the 1940 Act. As compensation for the services rendered under the agreement, the Custodian is entitled to fees and reasonable out-of-pocket expenses. These fees and expenses are Covered Expenses as defined above.

 

7. Trustees Fees

 

The Trust compensates each Trustee who is not an officer, director or employee of Northern Trust Corporation, or its subsidiaries, for his or her services as a Trustee of the Trust and as a member of Board committees.

 

The Trust has adopted a deferred compensation plan (the “DC Plan”) for its Trustees who are not officers of Northern Trust or NTI. Under the DC Plan, Independent Trustees may elect to defer all or a portion of their compensation. The amount deferred is adjusted periodically based upon the performance of the investment options selected by the Trustees. The investment options currently available under the DC Plan are the FlexShares Morningstar US Market Factor Tilt Index Fund, FlexShares Morningstar Emerging Markets Factor Tilt Index Fund, FlexShares STOXX® US ESG Select Index Fund, FlexShares Morningstar Global Upstream Natural Resources Index Fund, FlexShares Global Quality Real Estate Index Fund, FlexShares Quality Dividend Index Fund, FlexShares iBoxx 5-Year Target Duration TIPS Index Fund, and the FlexShares Ready Access Variable Income Fund. Expenses related to the DC Plan are stated on the Statements of Operations.

8. Distribution and Service Plan

 

Foreside Fund Services, LLC (the “Distributor”) serves as the Funds’ distributor and distributes Creation Units (as described in Note 9) for each Fund on an agency basis. The Distributor does not receive a fee from the Funds for its distribution services. However, it receives compensation from NTI for its services as distributor pursuant to a separate letter agreement between it and NTI.

 

The Trust has adopted a Distribution and Service Plan (“the Plan”) pursuant to Rule 12b-1 under the 1940 Act. Payments to financial intermediaries under the Plan are tied directly to their own out-of-pocket expenses. The Plan has not been implemented with respect to the Funds. The Plan may not be implemented without further Board approval. The maximum distribution fee is 0.25% of each Fund’s respective average daily net assets under the Plan. The Funds did not pay any 12b-1 fees during the fiscal year.

 

9. Issuance and Redemption of Fund Shares

 

Each Fund only issues and redeems shares to Authorized Participants in exchange for the deposit or delivery of a basket of assets (securities and/or cash), in large blocks known as Creation Units, each of which is comprised of a specified number of shares.

 

Retail investors may only purchase and sell fund shares in the secondary market through a broker-dealer and such transactions may be subject to customary commission and fee rates imposed by the broker-dealer.

 

Authorized Participants may pay transaction fees to offset transfer and other transaction costs associated with the issuance and redemption of Creation Units. The transaction fees are paid directly to the Fund and used to offset Fund custody fees. Certain fees or costs associated with Creation Unit purchases may be paid by NTI in certain circumstances. In addition, the Trust may from time to time waive the standard transaction fee. The net custody fees charged to the Fund are paid for by the

 

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Investment Adviser through the Fund’s Unitary Fee. Transaction fees remaining in the Funds were as follows:

 

Fund   As of
October 31,
2022
    As of
October 31,
2021
 
FlexShares US Quality Low Volatility Index Fund   $     $ 1,400  
FlexShares Developed Markets ex-US Quality Low Volatility Index Fund           9,000  
FlexShares Emerging Markets Quality Low Volatility Index Fund     4,000        
FlexShares Morningstar US Market Factor Tilt Index Fund     6,000       4,500  
FlexShares Morningstar Developed Markets ex-US Factor Tilt Index Fund     13,500       27,000  
FlexShares Morningstar Emerging Markets Factor Tilt Index Fund     50,000       50,000  
FlexShares US Quality Large Cap Index Fund     3,000       2,500  
FlexShares STOXX® US ESG Select Index Fund     1,050       1,400  
FlexShares STOXX® Global ESG Select Index Fund           13,000  
FlexShares ESG & Climate US Large Cap Core Index Fund     500        
FlexShares Morningstar Global Upstream Natural Resources Index Fund     28,500       40,500  
FlexShares STOXX® Global Broad Infrastructure Index Fund     26,000       28,000  
FlexShares Global Quality Real Estate Index Fund     2,000       6,000  
FlexShares Quality Dividend Index Fund     5,650       4,600  
FlexShares Quality Dividend Defensive Index Fund     2,150       2,850  
FlexShares Quality Dividend Dynamic Index Fund     400       1,450  
FlexShares International Quality Dividend Index Fund     12,000       8,500  
Fund   As of
October 31,
2022
    As of
October 31,
2021
 
FlexShares International Quality Dividend Defensive Index Fund   $ 7,000     $  
FlexShares International Quality Dividend Dynamic Index Fund     3,500       7,000  
FlexShares Disciplined Duration MBS Index Fund     1,600       400  
FlexShares Credit-Scored US Corporate Bond Index Fund     2,500       2,500  
FlexShares Credit-Scored US Long Corporate Bond Index Fund     1,000        
FlexShares High Yield Value-Scored Bond Index Fund     4,000       10,500  
FlexShares ESG & Climate High Yield Corporate Core Index Fund     500        
FlexShares ESG & Climate Investment Grade Corporate Core Index Fund     1,500        
FlexShares Ready Access Variable Income Fund     4,025       525  

 

The FlexShares Real Assets Allocation Index Fund, FlexShares iBoxx 3-Year Target Duration TIPS Index Fund, FlexShares iBoxx 5-Year Target Duration TIPS Index Fund and the FlexShares Core Select Bond Fund do not charge standard creation unit transaction fees.

 

10. Investment Transactions

 

For the period ended October 31, 2022, the FlexShares iBoxx 3-Year Target Duration TIPS Index, FlexShares iBoxx 5-Year Target Duration TIPS Index and FlexShares Disciplined Duration MBS Index Funds invested solely in U.S. Government, including U.S. government agency, securities. The cost of securities purchased by each Fund and proceeds from sales of securities, excluding short-term securities,

 

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derivatives and in-kind transactions for the period ended October 31, 2022, were as follows:

 

Fund   Purchases     Sales  
FlexShares US Quality Low Volatility Index Fund   $ 77,685,812     $ 78,207,530  
FlexShares Developed Markets ex-US Quality Low Volatility Index Fund     40,568,141       38,892,587  
FlexShares Emerging Markets Quality Low Volatility Index Fund     7,377,095       11,367,052  
FlexShares Morningstar US Market Factor Tilt Index Fund     213,636,838       215,141,808  
FlexShares Morningstar Developed Markets ex-US Factor Tilt Index Fund     144,309,333       162,139,620  
FlexShares Morningstar Emerging Markets Factor Tilt Index Fund     94,902,088       124,993,055  
FlexShares US Quality Large Cap Index Fund     31,176,414       31,250,865  
FlexShares STOXX® US ESG Select Index Fund     84,145,128       84,451,172  
FlexShares STOXX® Global ESG Select Index Fund     98,390,730       88,413,408  
FlexShares ESG & Climate US Large Cap Core Index Fund     1,966,321       1,937,687  
FlexShares ESG & Climate Developed Markets ex-US Core Index Fund     5,028,020       4,186,394  
FlexShares ESG & Climate Emerging Markets Core Index Fund     4,539,322       816,417  
FlexShares Morningstar Global Upstream Natural Resources Index Fund     2,391,949,833       2,279,278,538  
Fund   Purchases     Sales  
FlexShares STOXX® Global Broad Infrastructure Index Fund   $ 419,150,115     $ 414,035,975  
FlexShares Global Quality Real Estate Index Fund     211,567,422       212,316,627  
FlexShares Real Assets Allocation Index Fund     2,440,529       2,442,647  
FlexShares Quality Dividend Index Fund     648,710,993       643,782,527  
FlexShares Quality Dividend Defensive Index Fund     189,629,100       193,582,198  
FlexShares Quality Dividend Dynamic Index Fund     9,738,491       10,540,326  
FlexShares International Quality Dividend Index Fund     369,490,308       369,805,953  
FlexShares International Quality Dividend Defensive Index Fund     39,114,675       43,273,564  
FlexShares International Quality Dividend Dynamic Index Fund     57,392,772       54,153,244  
FlexShares iBoxx 3-Year Target Duration TIPS Index Fund     2,204,214,189       2,325,200,689  
FlexShares iBoxx 5-Year Target Duration TIPS Index Fund     592,631,734       641,057,363  
FlexShares Disciplined Duration MBS Index Fund     245,965,803       240,714,028  
FlexShares Credit-Scored US Corporate Bond Index Fund     174,364,897       202,149,333  
FlexShares Credit-Scored US Long Corporate Bond Index Fund     28,328,598       32,759,354  
FlexShares High Yield Value-Scored Bond Index Fund     1,528,773,108       1,121,233,848  

 

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Fund   Purchases     Sales  
FlexShares ESG & Climate High Yield Corporate Core Index Fund   $ 27,461,859     $ 42,594,636  
FlexShares ESG & Climate Investment Grade Corporate Core Index Fund     27,117,224       43,006,813  
FlexShares Ready Access Variable Income Fund     264,602,955       187,518,660  
FlexShares Core Select Bond Fund     175,240,304       177,005,699  

 

11. In-Kind Transactions

 

During the year ended October 31, 2022, certain Funds received securities in exchange for subscriptions of shares (subscriptions-in-kind). For the period ended October 31, 2022, the fair value of the securities received for subscriptions for each Fund was as follows:

 

Fund   Fair Value  
FlexShares US Quality Low Volatility Index Fund*   $ 51,323,012  
FlexShares Developed Markets ex-US Quality Low Volatility Index Fund*     6,953,193  
FlexShares Morningstar US Market Factor Tilt Index Fund     58,533,847  
FlexShares Morningstar Developed Markets ex-US Factor Tilt Index Fund     10,705,005  
FlexShares Morningstar Emerging Markets Factor Tilt Index Fund     1,401,470  
FlexShares US Quality Large Cap Index Fund     56,161,544  
FlexShares STOXX® US ESG Select Index Fund     37,110,384  
FlexShares STOXX® Global ESG Select Index Fund     6,676,848  
FlexShares ESG & Climate US Large Cap Core Index Fund     24,781,657  
FlexShares ESG & Climate Developed Markets ex-US Core Index Fund     15,614,435  
FlexShares ESG & Climate Emerging Markets Core Index Fund     1,249,166  
FlexShares Morningstar Global Upstream Natural Resources Index Fund     1,927,587,442  
Fund   Fair Value  
FlexShares STOXX® Global Broad Infrastructure Index Fund   $ 355,893,861  
FlexShares Global Quality Real Estate Index Fund     56,214,297  
FlexShares Real Assets Allocation Index Fund     31,090,090  
FlexShares Quality Dividend Index Fund     502,584,146  
FlexShares Quality Dividend Defensive Index Fund     98,535,580  
FlexShares Quality Dividend Dynamic Index Fund     5,822,908  
FlexShares International Quality Dividend Index Fund     19,928,105  
FlexShares International Quality Dividend Dynamic Index Fund     10,165,626  
FlexShares iBoxx 3-Year Target Duration TIPS Index Fund     1,152,233,835  
FlexShares iBoxx 5-Year Target Duration TIPS Index Fund     258,270,229  
FlexShares Credit-Scored US Corporate Bond Index Fund     6,995,124  
FlexShares High Yield Value-Scored Bond Index Fund     79,251,950  
FlexShares Core Select Bond Fund     72,859,326  

 

During the year ended October 31, 2022, certain Funds delivered securities in exchange for redemption of shares (redemptions-in-kind). For financial reporting purposes, the Funds recorded net realized gains and losses in connection with each transaction. For the year ended October 31, 2022, the fair value and realized gain (losses) of the securities transferred for redemptions for each Fund were as follows:

 

Fund   Fair Value     Net Realized
Gains(Losses)
 
FlexShares US Quality Low Volatility Index Fund   $ 35,148,856     $ 8,249,158  
FlexShares Developed Markets ex-US Quality Low Volatility Index Fund     7,330,973       1,241,765  
FlexShares Emerging Markets Quality Low Volatility Index Fund     450,829       (127,745

 

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Fund   Fair Value     Net Realized
Gains(Losses)
 
FlexShares Morningstar US Market Factor Tilt Index Fund   $ 126,343,854     $ 75,194,221  
FlexShares Morningstar Developed Markets ex-US Factor Tilt Index Fund     36,391,968       6,893,368  
FlexShares Morningstar Emerging Markets Factor Tilt Index Fund     5,641,090       1,253,873  
FlexShares US Quality Large Cap Index Fund     52,301,997       14,142,209  
FlexShares STOXX® US ESG Select Index Fund     21,057,747       8,342,317  
FlexShares STOXX® Global ESG Select Index Fund     14,564,565       8,341,868  
FlexShares ESG & Climate US Large Cap Core Index Fund     3,240,718       80,873  
FlexShares Morningstar Global Upstream Natural Resources Index Fund     1,533,994,851       615,401,700  
FlexShares STOXX® Global Broad Infrastructure Index Fund     61,626,197       21,478,609  
FlexShares Global Quality Real Estate Index Fund     34,634,023       9,996,330  
FlexShares Real Assets Allocation Index Fund     25,668,796       (115,194
FlexShares Quality Dividend Index Fund     451,098,973       124,766,672  
FlexShares Quality Dividend Defensive Index Fund     161,016,101       44,746,230  
FlexShares Quality Dividend Dynamic Index Fund     6,578,716       1,581,915  
FlexShares International Quality Dividend Index Fund     24,381,043       2,302,932  
FlexShares International Quality Dividend Defensive Index Fund     9,128,011       238,765  
Fund   Fair Value     Net Realized
Gains(Losses)
 
FlexShares International Quality Dividend Dynamic Index Fund   $ 1,510,239     $ 14,821  
FlexShares iBoxx 3-Year Target Duration TIPS Index Fund     197,866,452       1,449,246  
FlexShares iBoxx 5-Year Target Duration TIPS Index Fund     202,042,765       2,289,950  
FlexShares Credit-Scored US Corporate Bond Index Fund     6,798,013       (802,474
FlexShares High Yield Value-Scored Bond Index Fund     21,563,393       (747,168
FlexShares ESG & Climate High Yield Corporate Core Index Fund     10,100,408       (72,176
FlexShares Core Select Bond Fund     11,358,002       106,279  

 

12. Guarantees and Indemnifications

 

In the normal course of business each Fund enters into contracts with third-party service providers that contain a variety of representations and warranties and that provide general indemnifications. Additionally, under the Funds’ organizational documents, the officers and trustees are indemnified against certain liabilities arising out of the performance of their duties to the Funds. The Funds’ maximum exposure under these arrangements is unknown, as it involves possible future claims that may or may not be made against the Funds.

 

13. New Accounting Pronouncements

 

In March 2020, the FASB issued Accounting Standards Update (ASU) 2020-04, Reference Rate Reform (Topic 848) “Facilitation of the Effects of Reference Rate Reform on Financial Reporting” (“ASU 2020-04”), which provides optional temporary financial reporting relief from the effect of certain types of contract modifications due to the discontinuation of the London Interbank Offered Rate (“LIBOR”) and other interbank-offered based reference rates as of the end of 2021. The new guidance is effective for certain reference rate-related contract modifications that

 

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occur during the period March 12, 2020 through December 31, 2022, and the adoption of ASU 2020-04 is elective. Management does not believe this update has a material impact on the Funds’ financial statements and disclosures.

 

In December 2020, Rule 2a-5 under the 1940 Act was adopted by the SEC and establishes requirements for determining fair value in good faith for purposes of the 1940 Act. The effective date for compliance with Rule 2a-5 was September 8, 2022. Management believes the adoption of Rule 2a-5 did not have a material impact on the financial statements.

 

14. LIBOR Transition

 

Certain of the Funds’ investments, payment obligations and financing terms may be based on floating rates, such as LIBOR, Euro Interbank Offered Rate and other similar types of reference rates (each, a “Reference Rate”). On July 27, 2017, the Chief Executive of the UK Financial Conduct Authority (FCA), which regulates LIBOR, announced that the FCA will no longer persuade nor compel banks to submit rates for the calculation of LIBOR and certain other Reference Rates after 2021. Although many LIBOR rates were phased out as of December 31, 2021 as originally contemplated, a majority of U.S. dollar LIBOR rates will continue to be published until June 30, 2023. The U.S. Federal Reserve, based on the recommendations of the New York Federal Reserve’s Alternative Reference Rate Committee (comprised of major derivative market participants and their regulators), has begun publishing the secured overnight financing rate (“SOFR”) that is intended to replace U.S. dollar LIBOR. Proposals for alternative reference rates for other currencies have also been announced or have already begun publication. Uncertainty related to the liquidity and value impact of the change in to alternative rates, and how to appropriately adjust these rates at the time of transition, poses risks for the Funds. The effect of any changes to, or discontinuation of, LIBOR on the Funds will depend on, among other things, (1) existing fallback or termination provisions in individual contracts, and (2) whether, how, and when industry participants develop and adopt new reference rates and fallbacks for both legacy and new instruments and contracts. The expected discontinuation of

LIBOR could have a significant impact on the financial markets in general and may also present heightened risk to market participants, including public companies, investment advisers, investment companies, and broker-dealers. The risks associated with this discontinuation and transition will be exacerbated if the work necessary to effect an orderly transition to an alternative reference rate is not completed in a timely manner. Accordingly, it is difficult to predict the full impact of the transition away from LIBOR on the Funds until new reference rates and fallbacks for both legacy and new instruments and contracts are commercially accepted and market practices become settled. Until then, the Funds may continue to invest in instruments that reference such rates or otherwise use such Reference Rates due to favorable liquidity or pricing.

 

15. Legal Proceedings

 

On or about February 14, 2020, Marc S. Kirschner, as Trustee for NWHI Litigation Trust (“Litigation Trustee”) and Wilmington Savings Fund Society, FSB, as indenture Trustee (“Indenture Trustee”) for several series of notes issued by Nine West Holdings, Inc. (“Nine West”), filed separate complaints (docket nos. 20-cv-01129 and 20-cv-01136, respectively ) in the United States District Court for the Northern District of Illinois against a group of defendants including the FlexShares Morningstar US Market Factor Tilt Index Fund that had invested in The Jones Group Inc. (“Jones Group”). The claims in these actions stem from a series of merger transactions (“Transactions”) entered into by Jones Group, Nine West and others in 2014 that allegedly rendered Jones Group insolvent. The matters in these proceedings were transferred from the United States District Court for the Northern District of Illinois to the United States District Court for the Southern District of New York to centralize the litigation, and were assigned to the Honorable Jed S. Rakoff for coordinated or consolidated pretrial proceedings. The FlexShares Morningstar US Market Factor Tilt Index Fund allegedly received $224,910 as a result of the Transactions. The Litigation Trustee and Indenture Trustee seek to clawback these proceeds for the benefit of the Trust and the noteholders, respectively, on the basis that they were alleged fraudulent conveyances. On June 29, 2020, the former public shareholder defendants, including FlexShares Morningstar US Market Factor Tilt Index Fund, filed a

 

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motion to dismiss on the basis that the payments allegedly made to them in connection with the Transactions were shielded from the fraudulent conveyance claims under Section 546(e) of the Bankruptcy Code. On August 27, 2020, all fraudulent conveyance claims against the former public shareholder defendants were dismissed. Plaintiffs appealed from that decision and the actions are currently on appeal before the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit. The Fund intends to continue to vigorously defend itself against this action.

 

16. Coronavirus (COVID-19) Pandemic

 

The global outbreak of the coronavirus disease, known as COVID-19, has caused adverse effects on many companies, sectors, nations, regions and the markets in general, and may continue for an unpredictable duration. The effects of this pandemic may adversely impact the value and performance of the Funds, their ability to buy and sell fund investments at appropriate valuations, and their ability to achieve their investment objective(s).

 

17. European Instability

 

Russia’s military invasion of Ukraine in February 2022, the resulting responses by the United States and other countries, and the potential for wider conflict could increase volatility and uncertainty in the financial markets and adversely affect regional and global economies. The United States and other countries have imposed broad ranging economic sanctions on Russia and certain Russian individuals, banking entities and corporations as a response to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. The United States and other countries have also imposed economic sanctions on Belarus and may impose sanctions on other countries that support Russia’s military invasion. These sanctions, as well as any other economic consequences related to the invasion or cyberattacks on governments, companies or individuals, have already decreased, and may further decrease, the value and liquidity of certain Russian securities and securities of issuers in other countries that are subject to economic sanctions related to the invasion. To the extent that a Fund has exposure to Russian or other Eastern European investments, the Fund’s ability to price, buy, sell, receive or deliver such investments may be impaired. These and any related events could

significantly impact a Fund’s performance and the value of an investment in the Fund, even beyond any direct exposure the Fund may have to Russian issuers or adjoining geographic regions. Funds that track an Index (an Index Fund) may experience challenges liquidating positions in Russian securities that have been removed from its underlying index and/or sampling the underlying index to continue to seek the Index Fund’s respective investment goal. Such circumstances may lead to increased tracking error between an Index Fund’s performance and the performance of its respective underlying index.

 

18. Subsequent Events

 

Management has evaluated subsequent events for the Funds through the date the financial statements were issued, and has concluded that there are no recognized or non-recognized subsequent events relevant for financial statement disclosure, other than that effective January 3, 2023, the name of the FlexShares® Ready Access Variable Income Fund will change to FlexShares® Ultra-Short Income Fund.

 

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Report of Independent Registered Public Accounting Firm

 

 

To the Shareholders and Board of Trustees of FlexShares® Trust

 

Opinion on the Financial Statements and Financial Highlights

 

We have audited the accompanying statements of assets and liabilities of FlexShares® Trust, comprising the funds listed in the table below (collectively, the “Funds”), including the schedules of investments, as of October 31, 2022, the related statements of operations, the statements of changes in net assets, and the financial highlights for each of the periods listed in the table below, and the related notes. In our opinion, the financial statements and financial highlights present fairly, in all material respects, the financial position of each of the funds constituting FlexShares® Trust as of October 31, 2022, and the results of their operations, the changes in their net assets, and the financial highlights for each of the periods listed in the table below in conformity with accounting principles generally accepted in the United States of America.

 

Fund Name   Statement of
Operations
  Statements of
Changes in
Net Assets
  Financial Highlights

FlexShares® Morningstar US Market Factor Tilt Index Fund

FlexShares® Morningstar Developed Markets ex-US Factor Tilt Index Fund

FlexShares® Morningstar Emerging Markets Factor Tilt Index Fund

FlexShares® Morningstar Global Upstream Natural Resources Index Fund

FlexShares® STOXX® Global Broad Infrastructure Index Fund

FlexShares® Global Quality Real Estate Index Fund

FlexShares® Quality Dividend Index Fund

FlexShares® Quality Dividend Defensive Index Fund

FlexShares® Quality Dividend Dynamic Index Fund

FlexShares® International Quality Dividend Index Fund

FlexShares® International Quality Dividend Defensive Index Fund

FlexShares® International Quality Dividend Dynamic Index Fund

FlexShares® iBoxx 3-Year Target Duration TIPS Index Fund

FlexShares® iBoxx 5-Year Target Duration TIPS Index Fund

FlexShares® Disciplined Duration MBS Index Fund

FlexShares® Ready Access Variable Income Fund

FlexShares® US Quality Large Cap Index Fund

FlexShares® Credit-Scored US Long Corporate Bond Index Fund

FlexShares® Credit-Scored US Corporate Bond Index Fund

FlexShares® Real Assets Allocation Index Fund

FlexShares® STOXX® US ESG Select Index Fund

FlexShares® STOXX® Global ESG Select Index Fund

FlexShares® Core Select Bond Fund

  For the year ended October 31, 2022   For the years ended October 31, 2022 and 2021   For the years ended October 31, 2022, 2021, 2020, 2019, and 2018
FlexShares® High Yield Value-Scored Bond Index Fund   For the year ended October 31, 2022   For the years ended October 31, 2022 and 2021   For the years ended October 31, 2022, 2021, 2020, 2019 and for the period from July 17, 2018 (commencement of operations) through October 31, 2018

 

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Fund Name   Statement of
Operations
  Statements of
Changes in
Net Assets
  Financial Highlights

FlexShares® US Quality Low Volatility Index Fund

FlexShares® Developed Markets ex-US Quality Low Volatility Index Fund

FlexShares® Emerging Markets Quality Low Volatility Index Fund

  For the year ended October 31, 2022   For the years ended October 31, 2022 and 2021   For the years ended October 31, 2022, 2021, 2020 and for the period from July 15, 2019 (commencement of operations) through October 31, 2019

FlexShares® ESG & Climate Developed Markets ex-US Core Index Fund

FlexShares® ESG & Climate US Large Cap Core Index Fund

FlexShares® ESG & Climate High Yield Corporate Core Index Fund

FlexShares® ESG & Climate Investment Grade Corporate Core Index Fund

  For the year ended October 31, 2022   For the year ended October 31, 2022 and for the period from September 20, 2021 (commencement of operations) through October 31, 2021   For the year ended October 31, 2022, and for the period from September 20, 2021 (commencement of operations) through October 31, 2021
FlexShares® ESG & Climate Emerging Markets Core Index Fund   For the period from April 20, 2022 (commencement of operations) through October 31, 2022

 

Basis for Opinion

 

These financial statements and financial highlights are the responsibility of the Funds’ management. Our responsibility is to express an opinion on the Funds’ financial statements and financial highlights based on our audits. We are a public accounting firm registered with the Public Company Accounting Oversight Board (United States) (PCAOB) and are required to be independent with respect to the Funds in accordance with the U.S. federal securities laws and the applicable rules and regulations of the Securities and Exchange Commission and the PCAOB.

 

We conducted our audits in accordance with the standards of the PCAOB. Those standards require that we plan and perform the audit to obtain reasonable assurance about whether the financial statements and financial highlights are free of material misstatement, whether due to error or fraud. The Funds are not required to have, nor were we engaged to perform, an audit of their internal control over financial reporting. As part of our audits we are required to obtain an understanding of internal control over financial reporting but not for the purpose of expressing an opinion on the effectiveness of the Funds’ internal control over financial reporting. Accordingly, we express no such opinion.

 

Our audits included performing procedures to assess the risks of material misstatement of the financial statements and financial highlights, whether due to error or fraud, and performing procedures that respond to those risks. Such procedures included examining, on a test basis, evidence regarding the amounts and disclosures in the financial statements and financial highlights. Our audits also included evaluating the accounting principles used and significant estimates made by management, as well as evaluating the overall presentation of the financial statements and financial highlights. Our procedures included confirmation of securities owned as of October 31, 2022, by correspondence with the custodian and brokers; when replies

 

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were not received from brokers, we performed other auditing procedures. We believe that our audits provide a reasonable basis for our opinion.

 

/s/ DELOITTE & TOUCHE LLP

 

Chicago, Illinois

December 27, 2022

 

We have served as the auditor of one or more Northern Trust investment companies since 2002.

 

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Tax Information October 31, 2022 (Unaudited)

 

 

QUALIFIED DIVIDEND INCOME (QDI)

 

Under the Jobs and Growth Tax Relief Reconciliation Act of 2003 (the “Act”), the following percentages of ordinary dividends paid during the fiscal year ended October 31, 2021 are designated as “qualified dividend income”, as defined in the Act, subject to reduced tax rates in 2021:

 

Fund  

QDI

PERCENTAGE

 
FlexShares US Quality Low Volatility Index Fund     100.00
FlexShares Developed Markets Ex-US Quality Low Volatility Index Fund     80.41  
FlexShares Emerging Markets Quality Low Volatility Index Fund     46.58  
FlexShares Morningstar US Market Factor Tilt Index Fund     82.02  
FlexShares Morningstar Developed Markets ex-US Factor Tilt Index Fund     54.03  
FlexShares Morningstar Emerging Markets Factor Tilt Index Fund     44.47  
FlexShares US Quality Large Cap Index Fund     100.00  
FlexShares STOXX® US ESG Select Index Fund     100.00  
FlexShares STOXX® Global ESG Select Index Fund     100.00  
FlexShares ESG & Climate US Large Cap Core Index Fund     100.00  
FlexShares ESG & Climate Developed Markets ex-US Core Index Fund     100.00  
FlexShares ESG & Climate Emerging Markets Core Index Fund     73.10  
FlexShares Morningstar Global Upstream Natural Resources Index Fund     83.41  
FlexShares STOXX® Global Broad Infrastructure Index Fund     74.40  
FlexShares Global Quality Real Estate Index Fund     12.96  
FlexShares Real Assets Allocation Index Fund     63.21  
FlexShares Quality Dividend Index Fund     86.91  
FlexShares Quality Dividend Defensive Index Fund     88.85  
Fund  

QDI

PERCENTAGE

 
FlexShares Quality Dividend Dynamic Index Fund     97.22 %  
FlexShares International Quality Dividend Index Fund     63.38  
FlexShares International Quality Dividend Defensive Index Fund     60.01  
FlexShares International Quality Dividend Dynamic Index Fund     69.10  

 

CORPORATE DIVIDENDS RECEIVED DEDUCTION (DRD)

 

A percentage of the dividends distributed during the fiscal year for the following Funds qualifies for the dividends received deduction for corporate shareholders:

 

Fund   CORPORATE
DRD
PERCENTAGE
 
FlexShares US Quality Low Volatility Index Fund     100.00
FlexShares Emerging Markets Quality Low Volatility Index Fund     0.19  
FlexShares Morningstar US Market Factor Tilt Index Fund     78.90  
FlexShares US Quality Large Cap Index Fund     100.00  
FlexShares STOXX® US ESG Select Index Fund     100.00  
FlexShares STOXX® Global ESG Select Index Fund     42.55  
FlexShares ESG & Climate US Large Cap Core Index Fund     100.00  
FlexShares ESG & Climate Emerging Markets Core Index Fund     0.33  
FlexShares Morningstar Global Upstream Natural Resources Index Fund     21.05  
FlexShares STOXX® Global Broad Infrastructure Index Fund     38.05  
FlexShares Global Quality Real Estate Index Fund     0.39  
FlexShares Real Assets Allocation Index Fund     23.42  
FlexShares Quality Dividend Index Fund     83.48  

 

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Fund   CORPORATE
DRD
PERCENTAGE
 
FlexShares Quality Dividend Defensive Index Fund     87.16 %  
FlexShares Quality Dividend Dynamic Index Fund     92.32  
FlexShares International Quality Dividend Dynamic Index Fund     0.01  

 

FOREIGN TAX CREDIT

 

Each Fund below intends to make an election that will allow its shareholders to treat their proportionate share of foreign taxes paid by the Fund as having been paid by them. The amounts per share, which represent income from sources within, and taxes paid to foreign countries, are as follows:

 

Fund   TAXES     INCOME  
FlexShares Developed Markets Ex-US Quality Low Volatility Index Fund   $ 0.0723     $ 0.7075  
FlexShares Emerging Markets Quality Low Volatility Index Fund     0.2001       0.9610  
FlexShares Morningstar Developed Markets ex-US Factor Tilt Index Fund     0.1674       2.1646  
FlexShares Morningstar Emerging Markets Factor Tilt Index Fund     0.2610       2.0876  
FlexShares ESG & Climate Developed Markets ex-US Core Index Fund     0.1292       1.0981  
FlexShares ESG & Climate Emerging Markets Core Index Fund     0.1132       0.8755  
FlexShares Morningstar Global Upstream Natural Resources Index Fund     0.0483       1.5874  
FlexShares STOXX Global Broad Infrastructure Index Fund     0.0640       0.7959  
FlexShares Real Assets Allocation Index Fund     0.0299       0.5079  
FlexShares International Quality Dividend Index Fund     0.1012       1.3201  
FlexShares International Quality Dividend Defensive Index Fund     0.0978       1.3473  
FlexShares International Quality Dividend Dynamic Index Fund     0.1307       1.5566  

 

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Fund Expenses (Unaudited)

 

 

As a shareholder, you incur two types of costs:

(1) Transaction costs for purchasing and selling shares and (2) ongoing costs, including advisory and other Fund expenses. The expense examples below are intended to help you understand your ongoing costs (in dollars) of investing in the Funds and to compare these costs with the ongoing costs of investing in other funds.

 

Actual Expenses

 

The actual expense examples are based on an investment of $1,000 invested at the beginning of a six month period and held through the period ended October 31, 2022.

 

The first line under each Fund in the following tables provides information about actual account values and actual expenses. You may use the information in this line, together with the amount you invested, to estimate the expenses that you paid over the period. Simply divide your account value by $1,000 (for example, an $8,600 account value divided by $1,000 = 8.6), then multiply the result by the number in the first line under the heading “Expenses Paid During the Period” to estimate the expenses you paid on your account during this period.

Hypothetical Example for Comparison Purposes

 

The hypothetical expense examples are based on an investment of $1,000 invested at the beginning of a six month period and held through the period ended October 31, 2022.

 

The second line under each Fund in the following table provides information about hypothetical account values and hypothetical expenses based on the Fund’s actual expense ratio and an assumed rate of return of 5% per year before expenses, which is not the Fund’s actual return. The hypothetical account values and expenses may not be used to estimate the actual ending account balance or expenses you paid for the period. You may use this information to compare the ongoing costs of investing in the Funds and other funds. To do so, compare this 5% hypothetical example with the 5% hypothetical examples that appear in the shareholder reports of the other funds.

 

Please note that the expenses shown in the table are meant to highlight your ongoing costs only and do not reflect any transaction costs, such as brokerage commissions on purchases or sales of Fund shares. Therefore, the second line for each Fund in the table is useful in comparing ongoing costs only, and will not help you determine the relative total costs of owning different funds. In addition, if these transaction costs were included, your costs would have been higher.

 

    Beginning
Account
Value
    Ending
Account
Value
10/31/22
    Expenses Paid
During the
Period*
   

Annualized

Expense Ratio
During Period

 
FlexShares® US Quality Low Volatility Index Fund

 

Actual   $ 1,000.00     $ 968.00     $ 1.09       0.22
Hypothetical   $ 1,000.00     $ 1,024.10     $ 1.12       0.22
FlexShares® Developed Markets ex-US Quality Low Volatility Index Fund

 

Actual   $ 1,000.00     $ 878.60     $ 1.52       0.32
Hypothetical   $ 1,000.00     $ 1,023.59     $ 1.63       0.32
FlexShares® Emerging Markets Quality Low Volatility Index Fund

 

Actual   $ 1,000.00     $ 841.20     $ 1.86       0.40
Hypothetical   $ 1,000.00     $ 1,023.19     $ 2.04       0.40

 

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    Beginning
Account
Value
    Ending
Account
Value
10/31/22
    Expenses Paid
During the
Period*
   

Annualized

Expense Ratio
During Period

 
FlexShares® Morningstar US Market Factor Tilt Index Fund

 

Actual   $ 1,000.00     $ 956.30     $ 1.23       0.25
Hypothetical   $ 1,000.00     $ 1,023.95     $ 1.28       0.25
FlexShares® Morningstar Developed Markets ex-US Factor Tilt Index Fund

 

Actual   $ 1,000.00     $ 866.90     $ 1.84       0.39
Hypothetical   $ 1,000.00     $ 1,023.24     $ 1.99       0.39
FlexShares® Morningstar Emerging Markets Factor Tilt Index Fund

 

Actual   $ 1,000.00     $ 808.90     $ 2.69       0.59
Hypothetical   $ 1,000.00     $ 1,022.23     $ 3.01       0.59
FlexShares® US Quality Large Cap Index Fund

 

Actual   $ 1,000.00     $ 948.30     $ 1.38       0.28
Hypothetical   $ 1,000.00     $ 1,023.79     $ 1.43       0.28
FlexShares® STOXX® US ESG Select Index Fund

 

Actual   $ 1,000.00     $ 943.60     $ 1.57       0.32
Hypothetical   $ 1,000.00     $ 1,023.59     $ 1.63       0.32
FlexShares® STOXX® Global ESG Select Index Fund

 

Actual   $ 1,000.00     $ 908.70     $ 2.02       0.42
Hypothetical   $ 1,000.00     $ 1,023.09     $ 2.14       0.42
FlexShares® ESG & Climate US Large Cap Core Index Fund

 

Actual   $ 1,000.00     $ 938.70     $ 0.44       0.09
Hypothetical   $ 1,000.00     $ 1,024.75     $ 0.46       0.09
FlexShares® ESG & Climate Developed Markets ex-US Core Index Fund

 

Actual   $ 1,000.00     $ 863.40     $ 0.56       0.12
Hypothetical   $ 1,000.00     $ 1,024.60     $ 0.61       0.12
FlexShares® ESG & Climate Emerging Markets Core Index Fund

 

Actual   $ 1,000.00     $ 800.80     $ 0.82       0.18
Hypothetical   $ 1,000.00     $ 1,024.30     $ 0.92       0.18
FlexShares® Morningstar Global Upstream Natural Resources Index Fund

 

Actual   $ 1,000.00     $ 946.40     $ 2.26       0.46
Hypothetical   $ 1,000.00     $ 1,022.89     $ 2.35       0.46
FlexShares® STOXX® Global Broad Infrastructure Index Fund

 

Actual   $ 1,000.00     $ 898.60     $ 2.25       0.47
Hypothetical   $ 1,000.00     $ 1,022.84     $ 2.40       0.47

 

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    Beginning
Account
Value
    Ending
Account
Value
10/31/22
    Expenses Paid
During the
Period*
   

Annualized

Expense Ratio
During Period

 
FlexShares® Global Quality Real Estate Index Fund

 

Actual   $ 1,000.00     $ 796.20     $ 2.04       0.45
Hypothetical   $ 1,000.00     $ 1,022.94     $ 2.29       0.45
FlexShares® Real Assets Allocation Index Fund(a)

 

Actual   $ 1,000.00     $ 886.60     $ 0.52       0.11
Hypothetical   $ 1,000.00     $ 1,024.65     $ 0.56       0.11
FlexShares® Quality Dividend Index Fund

 

Actual   $ 1,000.00     $ 948.50     $ 1.82       0.37
Hypothetical   $ 1,000.00     $ 1,023.34     $ 1.89       0.37
FlexShares® Quality Dividend Defensive Index Fund

 

Actual   $ 1,000.00     $ 960.10     $ 1.83       0.37
Hypothetical   $ 1,000.00     $ 1,023.34     $ 1.89       0.37
FlexShares® Quality Dividend Dynamic Index Fund

 

Actual   $ 1,000.00     $ 952.40     $ 1.82       0.37
Hypothetical   $ 1,000.00     $ 1,023.34     $ 1.89       0.37
FlexShares® International Quality Dividend Index Fund

 

Actual   $ 1,000.00     $ 843.10     $ 2.18       0.47
Hypothetical   $ 1,000.00     $ 1,022.84     $ 2.40       0.47
FlexShares® International Quality Dividend Defensive Index Fund

 

Actual   $ 1,000.00     $ 846.50     $ 2.19       0.47
Hypothetical   $ 1,000.00     $ 1,022.84     $ 2.40       0.47
FlexShares® International Quality Dividend Dynamic Index Fund

 

Actual   $ 1,000.00     $ 831.50     $ 2.17       0.47
Hypothetical   $ 1,000.00     $ 1,022.84     $ 2.40       0.47
FlexShares® iBoxx 3-Year Target Duration TIPS Index Fund

 

Actual   $ 1,000.00     $ 961.10     $ 0.89       0.18
Hypothetical   $ 1,000.00     $ 1,024.30     $ 0.92       0.18
FlexShares® iBoxx 5-Year Target Duration TIPS Index Fund

 

Actual   $ 1,000.00     $ 935.20     $ 0.88       0.18
Hypothetical   $ 1,000.00     $ 1,024.30     $ 0.92       0.18
FlexShares® Disciplined Duration MBS Index Fund

 

Actual   $ 1,000.00     $ 950.20     $ 0.98       0.20
Hypothetical   $ 1,000.00     $ 1,024.20     $ 1.02       0.20

 

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    Beginning
Account
Value
    Ending
Account
Value
10/31/22
    Expenses Paid
During the
Period*
   

Annualized

Expense Ratio
During Period

 
FlexShares® Credit-Scored US Corporate Bond Index Fund

 

Actual   $ 1,000.00     $ 949.40     $ 1.08       0.22
Hypothetical   $ 1,000.00     $ 1,024.10     $ 1.12       0.22
FlexShares® Credit-Scored US Long Corporate Bond Index Fund

 

Actual   $ 1,000.00     $ 858.20     $ 1.03       0.22
Hypothetical   $ 1,000.00     $ 1,024.10     $ 1.12       0.22
FlexShares® High Yield Value-Scored Bond Index Fund

 

Actual   $ 1,000.00     $ 937.40     $ 1.81       0.37
Hypothetical   $ 1,000.00     $ 1,023.34     $ 1.89       0.37
FlexShares® ESG & Climate High Yield Corporate Core Index Fund

 

Actual   $ 1,000.00     $ 947.00     $ 1.13       0.23
Hypothetical   $ 1,000.00     $ 1,024.05     $ 1.17       0.23
FlexShares® ESG & Climate Investment Grade Corporate Core Index Fund

 

Actual   $ 1,000.00     $ 918.20     $ 0.58       0.12
Hypothetical   $ 1,000.00     $ 1,024.60     $ 0.61       0.12
FlexShares® Ready Access Variable Income Fund

 

Actual   $ 1,000.00     $ 1,002.20     $ 1.26       0.25
Hypothetical   $ 1,000.00     $ 1,023.95     $ 1.28       0.25
FlexShares® Core Select Bond Fund(a)

 

Actual   $ 1,000.00     $ 932.50     $ 1.07       0.22
Hypothetical   $ 1,000.00     $ 1,024.10     $ 1.12       0.22

 

*

Expenses are equal to the average account value over the period multiplied by the Fund’s annualized expense ratio, multiplied by the number of days in the most recent fiscal half-year divided by the number of days in the fiscal year (to reflect the one half year period).

 

(a)

Annualized expense ratio and expenses paid during the period do not include fees and expenses of the Underlying Fund(s) in which the Fund invests.

 

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NON-INTERESTED TRUSTEES
Name, Address(1) and Age  

Position(s)

Held with
the Trust

 

Term of

Office and

Length of
Time Served
(2)

  Principal Occupation(s) During
Past 5 Years
 

Number of

Funds

in Fund
Complex
(3)

Overseen

by Trustee

   

Other
Directorships
Held by

Trustee(4)

Sarah N. Garvey

Age: 70

  Trustee   July 2011
to present
 

•  Chairman of the Board of Navy Pier from 2011 to 2013 and Member of the Board from 2011 to 2020;

•  Member of the Board of Directors of The Civic Federation since 2004;

•  Member of the Executive Committee and Chairman of the Audit Committee since 2017 and Trustee of the Art Institute of Chicago since 2011.

    32     None

Philip G. Hubbard

Age: 71

  Trustee   July 2011
to present
 

•  Managing Partner of Solidian Fund, LP and Solidian Management, LLC (a fund of hedge funds platform for family and friends investments) since 2001;

•  President of Hubbard Management Group, LLC (a personal investment vehicle) since 2001;

•  Chairman of the Board of Trustees of the Wheaton College Trust Company, N. A. since 2004;

•  Member of the Board of Trustees of Wheaton College since 1998;

•  Chairman of the Board of Directors of the English Language Institute/China (a nonprofit educational organization) since 1993;

•  Member of the Board of First Cup, LLC (restaurant franchising) since 2014.

    32     None

 

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Name, Address(1) and Age  

Position(s)

Held with
the Trust

 

Term of

Office and

Length of
Time
Served
(2)

  Principal Occupation(s) During
Past 5 Years
 

Number of

Funds

in Fund
Complex
(3)

Overseen

by Trustee

   

Other
Directorships
Held by

Trustee(4)

Eric T. McKissack

Age: 68

  Trustee and Chairman   July 2011
to present
 

•  CEO Emeritus and Founder; CEO and Founder from 2004 to 2020 of Channing Capital Management, LLC (an SEC registered investment adviser);

•  Member of the Board of Trustees, the Investment Committee, and the Finance Committee of the Art Institute of Chicago since 2002;

•  Member of the Board of Grand Victoria Foundation since 2011;

•  Member of the Board of the Graham Foundation since 2014.

•  Member of the Board of the Terra Foundation since 2021.

    32     Morgan Stanley Pathway Funds (formerly, Consulting Group Capital Markets Funds) (11 Portfolios) Since April 2013. Farmer Mac (NYSE: AGM) since February 2021.
INTERESTED TRUSTEE                        

Darek Wojnar (5)

Age: 57

  Trustee   December
2018 to
present
 

•  Director and Executive Vice President, Head of Funds and Managed Accounts, Northern Trust Investments Inc. since 2018;

•  Managing Member of the Wojnar Group LLC (a publishing industry consulting company) since 2013;

•  Head of Exchange-Traded Funds at Hartford Funds from2016 to 2017 and Managing Director of Lattice Strategies LLC from 2014 to 2016;

•  Managing Director and Head of US iShares Product at BlackRock (including Barclays Global Investors acquired by BlackRock) from 2005 to 2013 and the Equity Long/Short Opportunities Fund (formerly, NT Equity Long/Short Strategies Fund) from 2011 to 2019.

    32     Northern Funds (43 Portfolios) since January 1, 2019 and Northern Institutional Funds (6 Portfolios) since January 1, 2019

 

(1)

Each Non-Interested Trustee may be contacted by writing to the Trustee, c/o Paulita Pike, Ropes & Gray LLP, 191 North Wacker Drive, 32nd Floor, Chicago, IL 60606. Mr. Wojnar may be contacted by writing to him at 50 S. LaSalle St., Chicago, IL 60603.

 

(2)

Each Trustee will hold office for an indefinite term until the earliest of: (i) the next meeting of shareholders, if any, called for the purpose of considering the election or re-election of such Trustee and until the election and qualification of his or her successor, if any, elected at such meeting; or (ii) the date a Trustee resigns or retires, or a Trustee is removed by the Board or shareholders, in accordance with the Trust’s Agreement and Declaration of Trust.

 

(3)

The “Fund Complex” consists of the Trust.

 

(4)

This column includes only directorships of companies required to report to the SEC under the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended (i.e., public companies) or other investment companies registered under the 1940 Act.

 

(5)

An “interested person,” as defined by the 1940 Act. Mr. Wojnar is deemed to be an “interested” Trustee because he is an officer of NTI and its parent company.

 

The Statement of Additional Information (“SAI”) includes additional information about the Trust’s Trustees and is available, without charge, upon request by contacting the Fund directly at (855) 933-6287.

 

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OFFICERS
Name, Address and Age   Position(s)
Held with
the Trust
 

Term of
Office
(1) and
Length of

Time Served

  Principal Occupation(s) During Past 5 Years

Darlene Chappell

Age: 59

50 South LaSalle Street Chicago, IL 60603

  Anti-Money Laundering Officer  

July 2011

to present

  Anti-Money Laundering Compliance Officer for Northern Trust Investments, Inc., Northern Trust Securities,Inc., Northern Funds, Northern Institutional Funds,and Alpha Core Strategies Fund since 2009, Equity Long/Short Opportunities Fund (formerly NT Equity Long/ Short Strategies Fund) from 2011 to 2019 and 50 South Capital Advisors, LLC since 2015 and Belvedere Advisors LLC since 2019; Vice President and Compliance Consultant for The Northern Trust Company since 2006.

Susan W. Yee

Age: 52

70 Fargo Street, Boston, MA 02110

  Assistant Secretary  

October

2014

to present

  Vice President, Regulatory Services Group, J.P. Morgan Chase Bank, N.A. since 1994, in various positions.

Jose J. Del Real, Esq.

Age: 44

50 South LaSalle Street Chicago, IL 60603

  Secretary  

December

2018

to present

  Senior Legal Counsel and Senior Vice President, Asset Management Practice Group of the Legal Department of The Northern Trust Company since March 2017; Senior Legal Counsel and Vice President, Asset Management Practice Group of the Legal Department of The Northern Trust Company from August 2015 to March 2017; Assistant Secretary of Northern Trust Investments, Inc. since 2016; Secretary of Northern Funds and Northern Institutional Funds since November 2018; Assistant Secretary of Northern Funds and Northern Institutional Funds from 2011 to 2014 and from May 2015 to November 2018; Assistant Secretary of FlexShares Trust from June 2015 to December 2018.

Maya Teufel

Age: 50

50 South LaSalle Street Chicago, IL 60603

  Chief Compliance Officer  

July 2019

to present

  Chief Compliance Officer of FlexShares Trust since July 2019; Chief Compliance Officer of Northern Trust Investments, Inc. since July 2019; Co-Head of U.S. Regulatory Compliance Group of Goldman Sachs Asset Management, LP from September 2016 to June 2019; General Counsel and Chief Compliance Officer of Emerging Global Advisors, LLC from November 2013 to August 2016; and Vice President and Corporate Counsel of Jennison Associates LLC from July 2005 to November 2013.

Randal E. Rein

Age: 52

50 South LaSalleStreet Chicago, IL 60603

  Treasurer and Principal Financial Officer  

July 2011

to present

  Senior Vice President of Northern Trust Investments, Inc. since 2010; Treasurer of Northern Funds and Northern Institutional Funds since 2008; Treasurer of Alpha Core Strategies Fund from 2008 to 2018; Treasurer of Equity Long/Short Opportunities Fund from 2011 to 2018.

Peter K. Ewing

Age: 63

50 South LaSalle Street Chicago, IL 60603

  President  

March 2017

to present

  President of Northern Funds and Northern Institutional Funds and the Trust since March 2017; Vice President of the Trust from July 2011 to February 2017; Director of Product Management, ETFs & Mutual Funds, and Director of Northern Trust Investments, Inc. since March 2017; Senior Vice President of, The Northern Trust Company and Northern Trust Investments, Inc., since September 2010; Director of ETF Product Management of, Northern Trust Investments, Inc. from September 2010 to February 2017.

 

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Name, Address and Age   Position(s)
Held with
the Trust
 

Term of
Office
(1) and
Length of

Time Served

  Principal Occupation(s) During Past 5 Years

Craig R. Carberry, Esq.

Age: 61

50 South LaSalle Street Chicago, IL 60603

  Chief Legal Officer  

June 2019

to present

  Chief Legal Officer and Secretary of Northern Trust Investments, Inc. since May 2000; Chief Compliance Officer of Northern Trust Investments, Inc. from October 2015 to June 2017; Chief Legal Officer and Secretary of 50 South Capital Advisors, LLC since 2015; Chief Legal Officer and Secretary of Belvedere Advisors LLC since September 2019; Deputy General Counsel and Senior Vice President at The Northern Trust Company since June 2020; Secretary of Alpha Core Strategies Fund (formerly NT Alpha Strategies Fund) since 2004; Secretary of Equity Long/Short Opportunities Fund (formerly NT Equity Long/Short Strategies Fund) from 2011-2109; Secretary of Northern Institutional Funds and Northern Funds from 2010-2018; Secretary of FlexShares Trust from 2011-2018; Chief Legal Officer and Secretary of Northern Trust Securities, Inc. since October 2020.

Christopher P. Fair

Age: 40

50 South LaSalle Street Chicago, IL 60603

  Vice President  

June 2019

to present

  Vice President, The Northern Trust Company since March 2020; ETF Services Manager, Northern Trust Investments, Inc. since June 2019; Second Vice President, The Northern Trust Company from November 2015 to March 2020; ETF Product Manager, Northern Trust Investments, Inc. from November 2015 to June 2019; Fund Administration Supervisor, Calamos Investments LLC from February 2015 to November 2015; Senior Mutual Fund Accountant, Calamos Investments LLC from February 2009 to January 2015.

Himanshu S. Surti

Age: 47

50 South LaSalle Street Chicago, IL 60603

  Vice President  

December

2020

to present

  Senior ETF Product Manager, Northern Trust Investments, Inc. since November 2020; Senior Vice President, The Northern Trust Company since November 2020; Portfolio Manager and Chief Operating Officer, Cambria Investment Management from June 2014 to November 2020; Vice President, Cambria ETF Trust from March 2018 to November 2020.

 

(1) 

Officers hold office at the pleasure of the Board until their successors are duly elected and qualified, or until their death, resignation, or disqualification.

 

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Approval of Advisory Agreement (Unaudited)

 

 

The Board of Trustees (the “Board”) of the FlexShares Trust (the “Trust”) oversees the management of the Trust and each separate series of the Trust covered in this report (each, a “Fund” and, collectively, the “Funds”) and, as required by law, determines whether to approve the Trust’s investment advisory and ancillary services agreement (the “Advisory Agreement”) with Northern Trust Investments, Inc. (the “Adviser”), an indirect subsidiary of the Northern Trust Corporation.

 

* * * * *

 

At a meeting on June 23, 2022 (the “June Meeting”), the Board, including all of the Trustees who are not parties to the Advisory Agreement or interested persons of any such party (the “Independent Trustees”), considered whether to approve the continuation of the Advisory Agreement between the Adviser and the Trust, on behalf of each Fund.

 

In advance of, and in preparation for, the Trustees’ consideration of the Advisory Agreement at the June Meeting, the Trustees received written materials relating to the Advisory Agreement and had the opportunity to ask questions and request further information in connection with their consideration. At the June Meeting, the Trustees considered the Adviser’s presentations and discussed all of the information that had been provided. Among other things, the Board considered comparisons with other funds in relevant peer universes and peer groups that had been determined by Broadridge Financial Solutions, Inc. (“Broadridge”), an independent provider of fund data, which included, among other things, the following information: (1) a description of the types of funds chosen by Broadridge to compare to each Fund; (2) comparative performance data for each Fund; (3) data on each Fund’s expenses and fees; and (4) comparative fee data for each Fund’s respective peer group, including comparisons of advisory fees and total expense ratios. In considering the Advisory Agreement, the Independent Trustees met with their independent legal counsel separately from the “interested” Trustee of the Trust and officers and employees of the Adviser. After evaluating all the materials, the Trustees, including the Independent Trustees, concluded that the Advisory Agreement was in the best interest of each of the

Funds and their shareholders and approved the continuation of the Advisory Agreement on behalf of the Funds.

 

The material factors and conclusions that formed the basis for the Trustees reaching their determination to approve the continuation of the Advisory Agreement are separately discussed below.

 

Nature, Quality and Extent of Services

 

The Board examined the nature, quality and extent of the services provided by the Adviser to each Fund. The Board also considered the Adviser’s responsibilities under the Advisory Agreement to perform securities trading services and ancillary services including, among other things: (i) filing reports with the SEC, (ii) periodically updating the Trust’s registration statement, (iii) establishing and maintaining the Funds’ website to comply with regulatory requirements, (iv) monitoring anticipated purchases and redemptions of creation units by shareholders and new investors, (v) providing information and assistance as required by the Trust’s administrator and fund accountant in connection with the Trust’s shares, and (vi) providing assistance in connection with the operations of the Trust generally.

 

The Board also considered the quality of the Adviser’s resources that are made available to the Trust. The Board noted the Adviser’s and its affiliates’ financial position, stability and commitment to growing their exchange-traded funds (“ETFs”) business. The Board also considered the operation and strength of the Adviser’s compliance program.

 

The Board noted that Foreside Fund Services, LLC, an entity unaffiliated with the Adviser, provides distribution services to the Funds and that JPMorgan Chase Bank, N.A., also an unaffiliated entity, provides custody, transfer agency, securities lending and fund administration support services, and that these service provider arrangements were relevant to the Board’s considerations of the totality of the circumstances surrounding renewal of the Advisory Agreement. The Board concluded that each Fund benefited from the services provided under the Advisory Agreement and as a result of the Adviser’s operations, resources, experience, reputation and personnel.

 

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Performance, Fees and Expenses

 

The Board considered that, unlike FlexShares® Ready Access Variable Income Fund and FlexShares® Core Select Bond Fund (each, an “Active Fund”), the investment objective of each Fund other than the Active Funds (each, an “Index Fund”) is to seek investment results that correspond generally to the price and yield performance, before fees and expenses, of a specified index (each, an “Underlying Index”). The Board considered the Adviser’s explanation that performance information with respect to funds in relevant peer universes and peer groups selected by Broadridge is only one of several comparative data points and that none of the peer funds sought to track an index that was the same as any Index Fund’s Underlying Index. The Board considered the information that the Adviser provided regarding the difference between each Fund’s performance, after fees and expenses, and the performance of its Underlying Index or benchmark index (as applicable) over certain periods of time, including as noted further below, ended March 31, 2022 (the “Tracking Difference”). The Board considered the Adviser’s expectations for each Index Fund’s Tracking Difference and noted the Adviser’s view that all instances of Tracking Difference for the Index Funds reflect results well within appropriate expectations after taking into account (i) all of the factors that affect Tracking Difference and (ii) the ancillary objectives of minimizing portfolio transaction costs and tax-related inefficiencies.

 

The Board also considered comparative performance, fee and expense information of each Fund provided by Broadridge. The Broadridge comparisons ranked each Fund in various quintiles over certain periods of time, including as noted further below, ended March 31, 2022, with the first quintile being the lowest or best 20% of the funds in terms of fund cost and fund performance, respectively. The Board noted that, in certain cases, the Broadridge peer funds included funds sponsored by an “at cost” service provider and that there were limitations in providing comparable peer funds.

 

The Board considered that the Adviser contractually agreed to reimburse the portion of the operating expenses of each Fund until at least March 1, 2023, so that, after such reimbursement, the total annual fund operating expenses of

a Fund, excluding any acquired fund fees and expenses, expressed as a percentage of average daily net assets, does not exceed an amount equal to the sum of (i) the Fund’s advisory fee rate and (ii) 0.0049% (the “Expense Reimbursement Agreement”).

 

In reaching its determinations, the Board considered a large amount of data provided by the Adviser in response to a written request previously submitted by the Independent Trustees to the Adviser. Among the information considered by the Board was the following information:

 

Index Funds:

 

FlexShares® Morningstar US Market Factor Tilt Index Fund (TILT)

 

The Board considered that the Fund’s performance, after fees and expenses, differed from the performance of its Underlying Index by less than 20 basis points for all periods. The Board considered the factors that influenced the Fund’s Tracking Difference including, among other things, number of holdings and approach to portfolio and trade construction.

 

The Board also considered that the Fund’s performance was in the third quintile of its performance universe for the one-year, three-year and five-year periods and in the second quintile for the ten-year period.    

 

The Board noted that the Fund’s advisory fee net of waivers (“Net Advisory Fee”) was one basis point higher than its expense group median and the Fund’s contractual advisory fee (“Contractual Advisory Fee”) and total expense ratio (which represents the total cost to investors) were equal to its expense group median.

 

FlexShares® Morningstar Developed Markets ex-US Factor Tilt Index Fund (TLTD)

 

The Board considered that the Fund’s performance, after fees and expenses, was above the performance of its Underlying Index for the one-year and three-year periods and differed from the performance of the Underlying Index by less than 10 basis points for the remaining periods. The Board considered the factors that influenced the Fund’s Tracking Difference including, among other things, dividend-related

 

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tax differentials, the use of futures, securities selection, compounding of tracking difference, transaction costs and number of holdings.

 

The Board also considered that the Fund’s performance ranked in the first quintile of its performance universe for the five-year and since inception periods, the second quintile for the three-year period and the third quintile for the one-year period.

 

The Board took into account that the Fund’s total expense ratio (which represents the total cost to investors) and Net Advisory Fee were higher than its expense group median while its Contractual Advisory Fee was lower than its expense group median and considered this in light of the Fund’s performance.

 

FlexShares® Morningstar Emerging Markets Factor Tilt Index Fund (TLTE)

 

The Board considered that the Fund’s performance, after fees and expenses, differed from the performance of its Underlying Index by less than 100 basis points for all periods. The Board considered the factors that influenced the Fund’s Tracking Difference including, among other things, Indian capital gains tax accruals, the use of futures, transaction costs, securities selection, dividend tax differentials compounding of tracking difference and number of holdings.

 

The Board noted that the Fund’s performance ranked in the first quintile of its performance universe for the one-year period and in the third quintile for the remaining periods.

 

The Board considered that the Fund’s total expense ratio (which represents the total cost to investors), Net Advisory Fee and Contractual Advisory Fee were higher than its expense group median and its total expense ratio was within 0.15% of its expense group median.

 

FlexShares® US Quality Large Cap Index Fund (QLC)

 

The Board considered that the Fund’s performance, after fees and expenses, differed from the performance of its

Underlying Index by less than 40 basis points for all periods. The Board considered the factors that influenced the Fund’s

Tracking Difference including, among other things, compounding of tracking difference, transaction costs, the use of futures and securities selection.

 

The Board noted that the Fund’s performance ranked in the first quintile of its performance universe for the one-year period, the fourth quintile for the three-year period and the fifth quintile for all remaining periods.

 

The Board and Adviser agreed to a contractual expense reduction in the management fee for the Fund from 0.32% to 0.25% per annum, with a corresponding reduction of the Adviser’s expense limitation agreement with the Fund’s trust.

 

The Board considered that the Fund’s total expense ratio (which represents the total cost to investors), Net Advisory Fee and Contractual Advisory Fee were higher than its expense group median and considered this in light of the Fund’s performance.

 

FlexShares® STOXX® US ESG Select Index Fund (ESG)

 

The Board considered that the Fund’s performance, after fees and expenses, was above the performance of its Underlying Index for all periods. The Board considered the factors that influenced the Fund’s Tracking Difference including dividend-related tax differentials, the use of futures, compounding and securities selection.

 

The Board also considered that the Fund’s performance ranked in the first or second quintile of its performance universe for all periods.

 

The Board considered that the Fund’s total expense ratio (which represents the total cost to investors), Net Advisory Fee and Contractual Advisory Fee were higher than its expense group median and considered this in light of the Fund’s performance.

 

FlexShares® STOXX® Global ESG Select Index Fund (ESGG)

 

The Board considered that the Fund’s performance, after fees and expenses, differed from the performance of its Underlying Index by less than 5 basis points for the one-year, three-year and five-year periods and was roughly equal to the performance of its Underlying Index

 

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for the since inception period. The Board considered the factors that influenced the Fund’s Tracking Difference including, among other things, dividend-related tax differentials, securities selection, compounding, transaction costs and the use of futures.

 

The Board noted that the Fund’s performance ranked in the first quintile of its performance universe for all periods.

 

The Board considered that the Fund’s total expense ratio (which represents the total cost to investors), Net Advisory Fee and Contractual Advisory Fee were higher than its expense group median and considered this in light of the Fund’s performance.

 

FlexShares® Morningstar Global Upstream Natural Resources Index Fund (GUNR)

 

The Board considered that the Fund’s performance, after fees and expenses, differed from the performance of its Underlying Index by less than 90 basis points for all periods. The Board considered the factors that influenced the Fund’s Tracking Difference including, among other things, compounding, the use of futures, securities selection, transaction costs, Indian capital gains tax accruals and dividend tax differentials.

 

The Board also considered that the Fund’s performance ranked in the fourth quintile of its performance universe for the one-year period, in the third quintile for the third-year period and in the first quintile for the remaining periods.

 

The Board considered that the Fund’s total expense ratio (which represents the total cost to investors) was lower than its expense group median and its Contractual Advisory Fee and Net Advisory Fee were three and four basis points higher, respectively, than its expense group median.

 

FlexShares® STOXX® Global Broad Infrastructure Index Fund (NFRA)

 

The Board considered that the Fund’s performance, after fees and expenses, exceeded the performance of its Underlying Index for all periods. The Board considered the factors that influenced the Fund’s Tracking Difference including, among other things, compounding, the use of futures, securities selection, transaction costs, Indian capital gains tax accruals and dividend tax differentials.

The Board considered that the Fund’s performance ranked in the fifth quintile of its performance universe for the one-year period and in the fourth quintile for all remaining periods.

 

The Board considered that the Fund’s total expense ratio (which represents the total cost to investors), Net Advisory Fee and Contractual Advisory Fee were higher than its expense group median and considered this in light of the Fund’s performance.

 

FlexShares® Global Quality Real Estate Index Fund (GQRE)

 

The Board considered that the Fund’s performance, after fees and expenses, exceeded the performance of its Underlying Index for all periods. The Board considered the factors that influenced the Fund’s Tracking Difference including, among other things, securities selection, dividend-related tax differentials, compounding, transaction costs and the use of futures.

 

The Board also considered that the Fund’s performance ranked in the first quintile of its performance universe for the one-year period, in the second quintile for the since inception period and the fourth quintile for all remaining periods.

 

The Board considered that the Fund’s total expense ratio (which represents the total cost to investors) was equal to its expense group median while its Net Advisory Fee and Contractual Advisory Fee were higher than its expense group median and considered this in light of the Fund’s performance.

 

FlexShares® Real Assets Allocation Index Fund (ASET)

 

The Board considered that the Fund’s performance, after fees and expenses, differed from the performance of its Underlying Index by less than 20 basis points for all periods. The Board considered the factors that influenced the Fund’s Tracking Difference including, among other things, the compounding effect of Tracking Difference during periods of market volatility and transaction costs.

 

The Board noted that the Fund’s performance was in the fifth quintile of its performance universe for the one-year period, in the fourth quintile for the three-year period, and in the second quintile for the remaining periods.

 

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The Board considered that the Fund’s total expense ratio (which represents the total cost to investors) was lower than its expense group median, its Net Advisory Fee was equal to its expense group median, and the Fund’s Contractual Advisory Fee was higher than its expense group median. The Board noted that the Fund’s Contractual Advisory Fee was within 0.07% of its expense group median Contractual Advisory Fee. The Board also considered that the Adviser had agreed to waive a portion of its advisory fee and/or reimburse operating expenses in an amount equal to any acquired fund fees and expenses incurred by the Fund that were attributable to its investment in other Funds.

 

FlexShares® Quality Dividend Index Fund (QDF)

 

The Board considered that the Fund’s performance, after fees and expenses, differed from the performance of its Underlying Index by less than 60 basis points for all periods. The Board considered the factors that influenced the Fund’s Tracking Difference including, among other things, the compounding effect of Tracking Difference during periods of market volatility, transaction costs, the use of broad equity index futures used to equitize cash and accruals which can perform differently than the Fund’s index, and stock selection.

 

The Board also considered that the Fund’s performance ranked in the third quintile for all periods.

 

The Board considered that the Fund’s total expense ratio (which represents the total cost to investors), Net Advisory Fee, and Contractual Advisory Fee were equal to its expense group median.

 

FlexShares® Quality Dividend Defensive Index Fund (QDEF)

 

The Board considered that the Fund’s performance, after fees and expenses, differed from the performance of its Underlying Index by less than 60 basis points for all periods. The Board considered the factors that influenced the Fund’s Tracking Difference including, among other things, the compounding effect of Tracking Difference during periods of market volatility, transaction costs, stock selection, and the use of broad equity index futures used to equitize cash and accruals which can perform differently than the Fund’s index.

The Board considered that the Fund’s performance ranked in the third or fourth quintile of its performance universe for all periods.

 

The Board considered that the Fund’s total expense ratio (which represents the total cost to investors), Net Advisory Fee, and Contractual Advisory Fee were equal to its expense group median.

 

FlexShares® Quality Dividend Dynamic Index Fund (QDYN)

 

The Board considered that the Fund’s performance, after fees and expenses, differed from the performance of its Underlying Index by less than 40 basis points for all periods. The Board considered the factors that influenced the Fund’s Tracking Difference including, among other things, volatility-related compounding and stock selection as well as the use of broad equity index futures used to equitize cash and accruals which can perform differently than the Fund’s index.

 

The Board also considered that the Fund’s performance ranked in the first or second quintile of its performance universe for all periods.    

 

The Board considered that the Fund’s total expense ratio (which represents the total cost to investors), Net Advisory Fee, and Contractual Advisory Fee were equal to its expense group median.

 

FlexShares® International Quality Dividend Index Fund (IQDF)

 

The Board considered that the Fund’s performance, after fees and expenses, differed from the performance of its Underlying Index by less than 40 basis points for all periods. The Board considered the factors that influenced the Fund’s Tracking Difference including, among other things, volatility-related compounding, the use of broad equity index futures used to equitize cash and accruals which can perform differently than the Fund’s index, stock selection, dividend tax differentials whereby the Fund may be eligible for different tax withholding and transaction costs.

 

The Board also considered that the Fund’s performance ranked in the fifth quintile for the one-year period, the third quintile for the three-year and since inception periods and the fourth quintile for the remaining period.

 

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The Board took into account that the Fund’s total expense ratio (which represents the total cost to investors) and Contractual Advisory Fee were equal to its expense group median while its Net Advisory Fee was higher than its expense group median Net Advisory Fee. The Board noted that the Fund’s Net Advisory Fee was within 0.01% of its expense group median Net Advisory Fee.

 

FlexShares® International Quality Dividend Defensive Index Fund (IQDE)

 

The Board considered that the Fund’s performance, after fees and expenses, differed from the performance of its Underlying Index by 50 basis points or less for all periods. The Board considered the factors that influenced the Fund’s Tracking Difference including, among other things, the compounding effect of Tracking Difference during periods of market volatility, differences in security-level weights relative to the Underlying Index which can be impacted by multiple factors including, but not limited to, pending corporate actions, round lot conventions, multiple share classes, transaction cost minimization, and security specific liquidity constraints, the use of broad equity index futures used to equitize cash and accruals which can perform differently than the Fund’s index, trade related stamp taxes in certain foreign jurisdictions and accruals from India capital gains taxes that can differ from the Underlying Index.

 

The Board also considered that the Fund’s performance ranked in the fourth quintile for all periods.

 

The Board considered that the Fund’s total expense ratio (which represents the total cost to investors) and Contractual Advisory Fee were equal to its expense group median while its Net Advisory Fee was higher than its expense group median Net Advisory Fee. The Board noted that the Fund’s Net Advisory Fee was within 0.01% of its expense group median Net Advisory Fee.

 

FlexShares® International Quality Dividend Dynamic Index Fund (IQDY)

 

The Board considered that the Fund’s performance, after fees and expenses, differed from the performance of its Underlying Index by less than 50 basis points for all periods. The Board considered the factors that influenced the Fund’s

Tracking Difference including, among other things, the compounding effect of Tracking Difference during periods of market volatility, differences in security-level weights relative to the Underlying Index which can be impacted by multiple factors including, but not limited to, pending corporate actions, round lot conventions, multiple share classes, transaction cost minimization, and security specific liquidity constraints, the use of broad equity index futures used to equitize cash and accruals which can perform differently than the Fund’s index, trade related stamp taxes in certain foreign jurisdictions and accruals from India capital gains taxes that can differ from the Underlying Index.

 

The Board also considered that the Fund’s performance ranked in the fourth quintile of its performance universe for the one-year period and in the first or second quintile for the remaining periods.

 

The Board took into account that the Fund’s total expense ratio (which represents the total cost to investors) and Contractual Advisory Fee were equal to its expense group median while its Net Advisory Fee was higher than its expense group median Net Advisory Fee. The Board noted that the Fund’s Net Advisory Fee was within 0.01% of its expense group median Net Advisory Fee.

 

FlexShares® iBoxx 3-Year Target Duration TIPS Index Fund (TDTT)

 

The Board considered that the Fund’s performance, after fees and expenses, differed from the performance of its Underlying Index by less than 20 basis points for all periods. The Board considered the factors that influenced the Fund’s Tracking Difference including, among other things, pricing differences, security selection, and liquidity and trading costs.

 

The Board also considered that the Fund’s performance ranked in the third or fourth quintile of its performance universe for all periods.

 

The Board took into account that the Fund’s total expense ratio (which represents the total cost to investors), Net Advisory Fee and Contractual Advisory Fee were higher than its expense group median and the Fund’s total expense ratio was within 0.07% of its expense group median.

 

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FlexShares® iBoxx 5-Year Target Duration TIPS Index Fund (TDTF)

 

The Board considered that the Fund’s performance, after fees and expenses, differed from the performance of its Underlying Index by less than 25 basis points for all periods. The Board considered the factors that influenced the Fund’s Tracking Difference including, among other things, pricing differences, security positioning, liquidity considerations and interest rates.

 

The Board also considered that the Fund’s performance ranked in the third quintile of its performance universe for the one-year period and the second quintile for the remaining periods.

 

The Board took into account that the Fund’s total expense ratio (which represents the total cost to investors), Net Advisory Fee and Contractual Advisory Fee were higher than its expense group median and the Fund’s total expense ratio was within 0.07% of its expense group median.

 

FlexShares® Disciplined Duration MBS Index Fund (MBSD)

 

The Board considered that the Fund’s performance, after fees and expenses, differed from its Underlying Index by less than 105 basis points for the one-year period and by less than 55 basis points for the remaining periods. The Board considered the factors that influenced the Fund’s Tracking Difference including, among other things, pricing differences and liquidity and trading costs. The Board also considered that the Fund’s Underlying Index generally achieves its target duration with fewer constituents than its peer indices, and that the Adviser utilizes a representative sampling strategy to manage the Fund.

 

The Board also considered that the Fund’s performance ranked in the second quintile of its performance universe for the three-year period and in the fourth quintile for the remaining periods.

 

The Board considered that the Fund’s total expense ratio (which represents the total cost to investors) and Net Advisory Fee were higher than its expense group median while the Fund’s Contractual Advisory Fee was equal to its

expense group median Contractual Advisory Fee. The Board noted its total expense ratio was within 0.15% of its expense group median.

 

FlexShares® Credit-Scored US Corporate Bond Index Fund (SKOR)

 

The Board considered the Fund’s performance for the one-, three-, five-year and since inception periods. The Board considered that the Fund’s performance, after fees and expenses, differed from the performance of its Underlying Index by less than 20 basis points for the one-year period and exceeded the performance of its Underlying Index by more than 200 basis points for the since inception period. The Board considered the factors that influenced the Fund’s Tracking Difference including, among other things, shifts in interest rates, liquidity and trading costs, and pricing differences.

 

The Board also considered that the Fund’s performance ranked in the fourth quintile for all periods.

 

The Board considered that the Fund’s total expense ratio (which represents the total cost to investors), Net Advisory Fee and Contractual Advisory Fee were higher than its expense group median and its total expense ratio was within 0.08% of its expense group median. The Board considered this in the context of the Fund’s performance against its Underlying Index.

 

FlexShares® Credit-Scored US Long Corporate Bond Index Fund (LKOR)

 

The Board considered the Fund’s performance for the one-, three-, five-year and since inception periods. The Board considered that the Fund’s performance, after fees and expenses, differed from the performance of its Underlying Index by less than 15 basis points for the one-year period and exceeded the performance of its Underlying Index by more than 550 basis points for the since inception period. The Board considered the factors that influenced the Fund’s Tracking Difference including, among other things, pricing differences, shifts in interest rates, liquidity and trading costs, and security selection. The Board also considered that the Adviser utilizes a representative sampling strategy to manage the Fund.

 

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The Board also considered that the Fund’s performance ranked in the second quintile for the one-year period and the first quintile of its performance universe for the remaining periods.

 

The Board considered that the Fund’s total expense ratio (which represents the total cost to investors), Net Advisory Fee and Contractual Advisory Fee were higher than its expense group median and its Fund’s total expense ratio was within 0.08% of its expense group median. The Board considered this in the context of the Fund’s performance.

 

FlexShares® High Yield Value-Scored Bond Index Fund (HYGV)

 

The Board considered that the Fund’s performance, after fees and expenses, differed from its Underlying Index by less than 75 basis points for the one-year period and less than 135 basis points for the remaining periods. The Board considered the factors that influenced the Fund’s Tracking Difference including, among other things, liquidity and trading costs, shifts in interest rates, security selection and pricing differences.

 

The Board also considered that the Fund’s performance ranked in the second quintile of its performance universe for the one-year period and in the first quintile for the remaining periods.

 

The Board considered that the Fund’s total expense ratio (which represents the total cost to investors), Net Advisory Fee and Contractual Advisory Fee were higher than its expense group median and its total expense ratio was within 0.03% of its expense group median.

 

FlexShares® US Quality Low Volatility Index Fund (QLV)

 

The Board considered that the Fund’s performance, after fees and expenses, differed from its Underlying Index by less than 35 basis points for both the one-year and since inception periods. The Board considered the factors that influenced the Fund’s Tracking Difference including, among other things, the compounding effect of tracking error in periods of high volatility, the use of broad equity index futures used to equitize cash and accruals which can perform differently than the Fund’s index, stock selection, and transaction costs.

The Board also considered that the Fund’s performance ranked in the first quintile of its performance universe for the one-year period and the fourth quintile for the since inception period. Further, the Board considered the Fund’s relatively short performance record and noted that it would be prudent to allow the Adviser more time to develop the Fund’s performance record.

 

The Board considered that the Fund’s total expense ratio (which represents the total cost to investors), Net Advisory Fee and Contractual Advisory Fee were higher than its expense group median and its total expense ratio was within 0.03% of its expense group median.

 

FlexShares® Developed Markets ex-US Quality Low Volatility Index Fund (QLVD)

 

The Board considered that the Fund’s performance, after fees and expenses, differed from its Underlying Index by 30 basis points for both the one-year and since inception periods. The Board considered the factors that influenced the Fund’s Tracking Difference including, among other things, the compounding effect of tracking error in periods of high volatility.

 

The Board also considered that the Fund’s performance ranked in the first quintile of its performance universe for the one-year period and in the fifth quintile for the since inception period. Further, the Board considered the Fund’s relatively short performance record and noted that it would be prudent to allow the Adviser more time to develop the Fund’s performance record.

 

The Board considered that the Fund’s total expense ratio (which represents the total cost to investors) and Net Advisory Fee were higher than its expense group median, while its Contractual Advisory Fee was lower than its expense group median. The Board noted that the Fund’s Net Advisory Fee was within 0.04% of its expense group median.

 

FlexShares® Emerging Markets Quality Low Volatility Index Fund (QLVE)

 

The Board considered that the Fund’s performance, after fees and expenses, differed from its Underlying Index by less than 90 basis points for the one-year and since inception periods. The Board considered the factors that influenced

 

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the Fund’s Tracking Difference including, among other things, rebalancing of the Underlying Index, the use of broad equity index futures to equitize cash and accruals, Indian capital gains tax accruals, transaction costs, dividend differential, and compounding of tracking difference.

 

The Board also considered that the Fund’s performance ranked in the first quintile of its performance universe for the one-year period and in the fourth quintile for the since inception period. Further, the Board considered the Fund’s relatively short performance record and noted that it would be prudent to allow the Adviser more time to develop the Fund’s performance record.

 

The Board considered that the Fund’s total expense ratio (which represents the total cost to investors), Net Advisory Fee and Contractual Advisory Fee were lower than its expense group median.

 

FlexShares® ESG & Climate Developed Markets ex-US Core Index Fund (FEDM)

 

The Board considered that the Fund’s performance, after fees and expenses, exceeded its Underlying Index by more than 5 basis points since inception. The Board also considered that the Fund’s performance ranked in the second quintile of its performance universe since inception. Further, the Board considered the Fund’s relatively short performance record and noted that it would be prudent to allow the Adviser more time to develop the Fund’s performance record.

 

The Board considered that the Fund’s total expense ratio (which represents the total cost to investors), Net Advisory Fee and Contractual Advisory Fee were lower than its expense group median.

 

FlexShares® ESG & Climate US Large Cap Core Index Fund (FEUS)

 

The Board considered that the Fund’s performance, after fees and expenses, differed from its Underlying Index by less than 5 basis points since inception. The Board also considered that the Fund’s performance ranked in the second quintile of its performance universe since inception. Further, the Board considered the Fund’s relatively short performance record and noted that it would be prudent to allow the Adviser more time to develop the Fund’s performance record.

The Board considered that the Fund’s total expense ratio (which represents the total cost to investors), Net Advisory Fee and Contractual Advisory Fee were lower than its expense group median.

 

FlexShares® ESG & Climate Investment Grade Corporate Core Index Fund (FEIG)

 

The Board considered that the Fund’s performance, after fees and expenses, exceeded its Underlying Index by more than 15 basis points since inception. The Board also considered that the Fund’s performance ranked in the third quintile of its performance universe since inception. Further, the Board considered the Fund’s relatively short performance record and noted that it would be prudent to allow the Adviser more time to develop the Fund’s performance record.

 

The Board considered that the Fund’s total expense ratio (which represents the total cost to investors), Net Advisory Fee and Contractual Advisory Fee were lower than its expense group median.

 

FlexShares® ESG & Climate High Yield Corporate Core Index Fund (FEHY)

 

The Board considered that the Fund’s performance, after fees and expenses, differed from its Underlying Index by less than 30 basis points since inception. The Board also considered that the Fund’s performance ranked in the fifth quintile of its performance universe since inception. Further, the Board considered the Fund’s relatively short performance record and noted that it would be prudent to allow the Adviser more time to develop the Fund’s performance record.

 

The Board considered that the Fund’s total expense ratio (which represents the total cost to investors), Net Advisory Fee and Contractual Advisory Fee were lower than its expense group median.

 

FlexShares® ESG & Climate Emerging Markets Core Index Fund (FEEM)

 

The Board considered the Fund’s performance, as well as its fees and expenses, and noted that the Fund had recently launched on April 21, 2022. The Board determined that it would be prudent to allow the Adviser more time to develop the Fund.

 

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Active Funds:

 

FlexShares® Ready Access Variable Income Fund (RAVI)

 

The Board considered that the Fund’s performance ranked in the first quintile for the five-year period, the fourth quintile for the one-year period and the second quintile for the remaining periods. The Board also considered that the Fund outperformed its benchmark index for the three- and five-year and since inception periods and underperformed its benchmark index for the one-year period. The Board also considered information provided by the Adviser with regard to the Fund’s performance against certain peer funds identified by the Adviser. In this regard, the Board considered the Adviser’s assertion that consistent with the Adviser’s capital market assumptions, the Fund’s portfolio composition has generally been characterized by longer duration and higher credit quality than certain peer funds.

 

The Board considered that the Fund’s total expense ratio (which represents the total cost to investors), Net Advisory Fee and Contractual Advisory Fee were higher than its expense group median and the Fund’s total expense ratio was within 0.06% of its expense group median.

 

FlexShares® Core Select Bond Fund (BNDC)

 

The Board considered that the Fund’s performance ranked in the third or fourth quintile of its performance universe for all periods. The Board also considered that the Fund underperformed its benchmark index for all periods. The Board also considered information provided by the Adviser with regard to the Fund’s performance against certain peer funds identified by the Adviser. In this regard, the Board considered the Adviser’s assertion that relative to such peers, the Fund has historically been overweight to treasury securities and investment grade corporate bonds and, as such, the peer funds have historically benefited during risk-on market environments through heavier allocations to securitized debt instruments and lower credit quality securities.

 

The Board considered that the Fund’s total expense ratio (which represents the total cost to investors), Net Advisory Fee and Contractual Advisory Fee were lower than its expense group median. The Board also considered that the Adviser had agreed to waive a portion of its advisory fee

and/or reimburse operating expenses in an amount equal to any acquired fund fees and expenses incurred by the Fund that were attributable to its investment in other Funds.

 

Costs of Services and Profits of the Adviser

 

The Board considered the unitary fee structure and the expenses for each Fund and noted that, under the Advisory Agreement, the Adviser was responsible for most expenses of the Funds, including the cost of transfer agency, custody, fund administration, legal, audit and other services. The Board considered that the Adviser was not responsible under the Advisory Agreement for certain expenses, including the fees and expenses of the Trust’s Independent Trustees and their independent legal counsel, litigation expenses and other extraordinary expenses.

 

The Board considered the advisory fee for each Fund as compared to that of other comparable funds in relation to its respective Broadridge median. The Board considered the Adviser’s explanation that each Index Fund’s advisory fee (both gross and net of waivers) compared favorably with its respective Broadridge median advisory fee (both gross and net of waivers) for comparable funds set forth in the Broadridge report, especially taking into account, among other factors, important differences between the indexes upon which such comparable funds are based and each Index Fund’s Underlying Index, including in certain cases differences between the number of portfolio holdings for comparable funds and the Funds. The Board considered the advisory fee schedules for other accounts with similar investment advisory mandates as those of the Funds, noting that there were no comparable accounts for certain of the Funds. The Board considered (a) the differences in managing ETFs versus separately managed accounts which involve daily purchase and redemption activity along with robust regulatory and governance requirements; and (b) the Funds’ unitary fee structure.

 

The Board examined the Adviser’s profitability information provided by the Adviser, and the Trustees considered that the Adviser was profitable on a pre-distribution basis but not on a post-distribution basis. The Board considered that the Adviser’s potential for profitability would continue to be subject to financial uncertainties and risks. The Board also

 

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considered that the Adviser would continue to develop and offer additional new products in efforts to complete the overall integrity of the Trust’s product suite, consistent with its product strategy, and that these products may expose the Adviser to additional financial risks and uncertainties.

 

Economies of Scale

 

The Board considered whether the Adviser may realize economies of scale in managing and supporting the Funds. The Board reviewed each Fund’s fee arrangements, which did not include breakpoints, and considered that, in light of the unitary fee structure, the Adviser’s profitability from its services to the Trust and the significant investment that the Adviser had made and continues to make in the Trust, breakpoints were not necessary at this time. The Board also noted the Expense Reimbursement Agreement.

 

Other Benefits to the Adviser

 

In addition to considering the profits that may be realized by the Adviser, the Board considered information regarding other direct and indirect benefits the Adviser may receive as a result of its relationship with the Funds, including whether any compensation would be paid to its affiliates. The Board also considered that some of the Funds’ shareholders have other client relationships with the Adviser or its affiliates. The Board also reviewed the extent to which the Adviser and its other clients, as well as the Funds, benefit from receipt of the research products and services generated by the Funds.

 

The Board, including the Independent Trustees, considered the data provided by the Adviser and concluded that sufficient information had been provided to allow them to evaluate the terms of the Advisory Agreement and each Fund’s investment advisory fee. They determined that each Fund’s advisory fee was reasonable in light of the services provided and the performance achieved by the Fund.

    

 

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Principal Risks

 

As with any investment, you could lose all or part of your investment in a Fund, and the Fund’s performance could trail that of other investments. In addition to the discussion of the risks of certain of the Funds’ investments included in Note 2, some of the principal risks of investment in the Funds are summarized below. A more complete description of principal risks is included in each Fund’s Prospectus.

 

The following risks apply to all of the Funds:

 

Derivatives Risk

 

Changes in the value of a derivative instrument may not correlate perfectly with the underlying asset, rate or index, and the Funds could lose more than the principal amount invested. Derivatives are also subject to counterparty risk, which is the risk that the other party to the transaction will not perform its contractual obligations. The use of derivatives is a highly specialized activity that involves investment techniques and risks different from those associated with investments in more traditional securities and instruments.

 

Market Trading Risk

 

Each Fund is subject to risks resulting from its shares being listed on a securities exchange, including the potential lack of an active market for Fund shares, losses from trading in secondary markets, periods of high volatility and disruption in the creation/redemption process of the Fund. Any of these factors may lead to the Funds’ shares trading at a premium or discount to NAV.

 

Authorized Participant Concentration Risk

 

Only an Authorized Participant may engage in creation or redemption transactions directly with the Funds. The Funds have a limited number of institutions that act as Authorized Participants. To the extent that these institutions exit the business or are unable or unwilling to proceed with creation and/or redemption orders with respect to the Funds and no other Authorized Participant is able or willing to step forward to create or redeem Creation Units, Fund shares may trade at a discount to NAV and possibly face trading halts and/or delisting. This risk may be heightened for a Fund if it invests in non-U.S. securities or other securities or instruments that are less widely traded. Such securities or instruments often involve greater settlement and operational issues and capital costs for Authorized Participants.

 

Securities Lending Risk

 

Securities lending risk is the risk that a Fund may lose money because the borrower of the loaned securities fails to return the securities in a timely manner or at all. A Fund could also lose money in the event of a decline in the value of collateral provided for loaned securities or a decline in the value of any investments made with cash collateral.

 

Market Risk

 

Market risk is the risk that general market conditions, such as real or perceived adverse economic or political or financial events in the U.S. or global markets. The frequency and magnitude of such changes in value cannot be predicted. Certain securities and other investments held by a Fund may experience increased volatility, illiquidity, or other potentially adverse effects in response to changing market conditions, inflation, changes in interest rates, lack of liquidity in the bond or equity markets, volatility in the equities market or adverse investor sentiment could cause the value of your investment in a Fund to decline. Market disruptions caused by local or regional events such as war, acts of terrorism, the spread of infectious illness

 

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(including epidemics and pandemics) or other public health issues, recessions or other events or adverse investor sentiment could have a significant impact on the Fund and its investments and could result in the Fund’s shares trading at increased premiums or discounts to the Fund’s NAV. The outbreak of COVID-19, a respiratory disease caused by a novel coronavirus, has negatively affected the worldwide economy, the financial health of individual companies and the market in significant and unforeseen ways. The future impact of COVID-19 is currently unknown. The effects to public health, business and market conditions resulting from the COVID-19 pandemic may have a significant negative impact on the performance of the Fund’s investments. Market risk also includes the risk that a particular style of investing, such as growth or value, may underperform the market generally. The value of the securities in which a Fund invests may go up or down in response to the prospects of individual issuers and/or general economic conditions throughout the world due to increasingly interconnected global economies and financial markets. As a result, whether or not a Fund invests in securities of issuers located in or with significant exposure to the countries directly affected, the value and liquidity of a Fund’s investment may be negatively affected. Securities markets may experience great short-term volatility and may fall sharply at times. Different markets may behave differently from each other and a foreign market may move in the opposite direction from the U.S. market. Price changes may be temporary or last for extended periods. You could lose money over short periods due to fluctuation in a Fund’s NAV in response to market movements, and over longer periods during market downturns.

 

The following risk applies only to the Index Funds:

 

Index Risk

 

Index risk is the risk that an Index Fund would not necessarily buy or sell a security unless that security is added or removed, respectively, from its Underlying Index, even if that security generally is underperforming, because unlike many investment companies, the Index Fund does not utilize an investing strategy that seeks returns in excess of an index. Additionally, each Index Fund rebalances and/or reconstitutes its portfolio in accordance with its Underlying Index, and, therefore, any changes to the Underlying Index’s rebalance and/or reconstitution schedule will result in corresponding changes to the Index Fund’s rebalance and/or reconstitution schedule.

 

Tracking Error Risk

 

Tracking error risk is the risk that an Index Fund’s performance may vary substantially from the performance of its Underlying Index. An Index Fund’s performance may vary from the performance of its Underlying Index for a number of reasons, including that the Index Fund incurs operating expenses that the Underlying Index does not and that the Index Fund accepts custom baskets.

 

Sampling Risk

 

Sampling Risk is the risk that an Index Fund’s use of a representative sampling approach may result in increased tracking error because the securities selected for an Index Fund in the aggregate may vary from the investment profile of its Underlying Index. Additionally, the use of a representative sampling approach may result in an Index Fund holding a smaller number of securities than its Underlying Index, and, as a result, an adverse development to an issuer of securities that the Index Fund holds could result in a greater decline in NAV than would be the case if the Index Fund held all of the securities in its Underlying Index.

 

Calculation Methodology Risk

 

Each of the Index Funds is subject to Calculation Methodology Risk. This is the risk that the Underlying Index’s calculation methodology or sources of information may not provide an accurate assessment of included issuers or correct valuation of securities, nor is the availability or timeliness of the production of the Index guaranteed. A security included in an Underlying

 

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Index may not exhibit the characteristic or provide the specific exposure for which it was selected and consequently a Fund’s holdings may not exhibit returns consistent with that characteristic or exposure. Unusual market conditions may cause the provider of the Underlying Index to postpone a scheduled rebalance, which could cause the Underlying Index to vary from its normal or expected composition.

 

Concentration Risk

 

If an Index Fund is concentrated in a particular industry or group of industries, the Index Fund is likely to present more risks than a fund that is broadly diversified over several industries or groups of industries. Compared to the broad market, an individual industry may be more strongly affected by changes in the economic climate, broad market shifts, moves in a particular dominant stock or regulatory changes.

 

The following risks apply to each Fund, as disclosed:

 

Interest Rate/Maturity Risk

 

FlexShares iBoxx 3-Year Target Duration TIPS Index Fund, FlexShares iBoxx 5-Year Target Duration TIPS Index Fund, FlexShares Disciplined Duration MBS Index Fund, FlexShares Credit-Scored US Corporate Bond Index Fund, FlexShares Credit-Scored US Long Corporate Bond Index Fund, FlexShares High Yield Value-Scored Bond Index Fund, FlexShares Ready Access Variable Income Fund, FlexShares ESG & Climate High Yield Corporate Core Index Fund, FlexShares ESG & Climate Investment Grade Corporate Core Index Fund, and FlexShares Core Select Bond Fund are subject to the risk that the value of the Funds’ fixed-income assets will decline because of rising interest rates. The magnitude of this decline will often be greater for longer-duration fixed income securities than shorter-duration fixed-income securities. Duration is a measure used to determine the sensitivity of a security’s price to changes in interest rates. The longer a security’s duration, the more sensitive it will be to changes in interest rates.

 

MLP Risk

 

FlexShares STOXX Global Broad Infrastructure Index Fund and FlexShares Real Assets Allocation Index Fund are subject to the risk that accompanies an investment in MLP units. The risks of investing in an MLP are similar to those of investing in a partnership, including more flexible governance structures, which could result in less protection for investors, such as the Fund, than investments in a corporation. An investor in an MLP normally would not be liable for the debts of the MLP beyond the amount that the investor has contributed but may not be shielded from liability to the same extent that a shareholder of a corporation would be. MLPs are also subject to risks related to potential conflicts of interest between the MLP and the MLP’s general partner and cash flow risks. MLPs that concentrate in a particular industry or a particular geographic region are subject to risks associated with such industry or region. MLPs may also be sensitive to changes in interest rates and during periods of interest rate volatility, limited capital markets access and/or low commodities pricing and may not provide attractive returns.

 

MLP Tax Risk

 

FlexShares STOXX Global Broad Infrastructure Index Fund and FlexShares Real Assets Allocation Index Fund are subject to the tax risk that accompanies an investment in MLP units. An MLP is a public limited partnership or limited liability company taxed as a partnership under the Internal Revenue Code of 1986. MLPs taxed as partnerships do not pay U.S. federal income tax at the partnership level, subject to the application of certain partnership audit rules. A change in current tax law, or a change in the underlying business mix of a given MLP, however, could result in an MLP being classified as a corporation for U.S. federal income tax purposes, which would have the effect of reducing the amount of cash available for distribution by the MLP and, as a result, could result in a reduction of the value of a Fund’s investment (and the Fund), and, consequently, lower income.

 

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New Fund Risk

 

FlexShares ESG & Climate US Large Cap Core Index Fund, FlexShares ESG & Climate Developed Markets ex-US Core Index Fund, FlexShares ESG & Climate Emerging Markets Core Index Fund, FlexShares ESG & Climate High Yield Corporate Core Index Fund, and FlexShares ESG & Climate Investment Grade Corporate Core Index Fund are subject to the risk that each 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. The timing of such liquidation may not be favorable and could have negative tax consequences for shareholders. From time to time, an Authorized Participant, a third-party investor, a Fund’s adviser or an affiliate of the Fund’s adviser, may invest in the Fund and hold its investment for a specific period of time in order to facilitate commencement of the Fund’s operations or for the Fund to achieve size or scale. There can be no assurance that any such entity would not redeem its investment or that the size of a Fund would be maintained at such levels, which could negatively impact the Fund. Each Fund’s Distributor does not maintain a secondary market in the shares.

 

Non-diversification Risk

 

FlexShares ESG & Climate US Large Cap Core Index Fund, FlexShares ESG & Climate Developed Markets ex-US Core Index Fund, FlexShares ESG & Climate Emerging Markets Core Index Fund, FlexShares ESG & Climate High Yield Corporate Core Index Fund, and FlexShares ESG & Climate Investment Grade Corporate Core Index Fund are subject to the risk that because the Funds are non-diversified and may invest a larger percentage of their respective assets in the securities of fewer issuers than a diversified fund, each Fund’s performance will be more vulnerable to changes in the market value of a single issuer or group of issuers, and more susceptible to risks associated with a single economic, political or regulatory occurrence.

 

Mid and Small Cap Stock Risk

 

FlexShares US Quality Low Volatility Index Fund, FlexShares Developed Markets ex-US Quality Low Volatility Index Fund, FlexShares Emerging Markets Quality Low Volatility Index Fund, FlexShares Morningstar US Market Factor Tilt Index Fund, FlexShares Morningstar Developed Markets ex-US Factor Tilt Index Fund, FlexShares Morningstar Emerging Markets Factor Tilt Index Fund, FlexShares STOXX US ESG Select Index Fund, FlexShares STOXX Global ESG Select Index Fund, FlexShares ESG & Climate Developed Markets ex-US Core Index Fund, FlexShares ESG & Climate Emerging Markets Core Index Fund, FlexShares Morningstar Global Upstream Natural Resources Index Fund, FlexShares STOXX Global Broad Infrastructure Index Fund, FlexShares Global Quality Real Estate Index Fund, FlexShares Real Assets Allocation Index Fund, FlexShares Quality Dividend Index Fund, FlexShares Quality Dividend Defensive Index Fund, FlexShares Quality Dividend Dynamic Index Fund, FlexShares International Quality Dividend Index Fund, FlexShares International Quality Dividend Defensive Index Fund, and FlexShares International Quality Dividend Dynamic Index Fun are subject to the risk that stocks of mid-sized and smaller companies may be more volatile than stocks of larger, more established companies, and may lack sufficient market liquidity. Mid-sized and small companies may have limited product lines or financial resources, may be dependent upon a particular niche of the market, or may be dependent upon a small or inexperienced management group. Smaller companies may also include micro-capitalization companies. Securities of smaller companies may trade less frequently and in lower volume than the securities of larger companies, which could lead to higher transaction costs. Generally the smaller the company size, the greater the risk.

 

Valuation Risk

 

FlexShares Emerging Markets Quality Low Volatility Index Fund, FlexShares Morningstar Emerging Markets Factor Tilt Index Fund, FlexShares STOXX Global ESG Select Index Fund, FlexShares ESG & Climate Developed Markets ex-US Core Index Fund, FlexShares ESG & Climate Emerging Markets Core Index Fund, FlexShares Morningstar Global Upstream Natural Resources

 

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Index Fund, FlexShares STOXX Global Broad Infrastructure Index Fund, FlexShares Global Quality Real Estate Index Fund, FlexShares Real Assets Allocation Index Fund, FlexShares International Quality Dividend Index Fund, FlexShares International Quality Dividend Defensive Index Fund, FlexShares International Quality Dividend Dynamic Index Fund, FlexShares Disciplined Duration MBS Index Fund, FlexShares Credit-Scored U.S Corporate Bond Index Fund, FlexShares Credit-Scored US Long Corporate Bond Index Fund, FlexShares High Yield Value-Scored Bond Index Fund, FlexShares ESG & Climate High Yield Corporate Core Index Fund, FlexShares ESG & Climate Investment Grade Corporate Core Index Fund, and FlexShares Ready Access Variable Income Fund are subject to the risk that the sale price the Funds could receive for a security may differ from the Funds’ valuation of the security, particularly for securities that trade in low volume or volatile markets, or that are valued using a fair value methodology.

 

Value Investing Risk

 

FlexShares Morningstar US Market Factor Tilt Index Fund, FlexShares Morningstar Developed Markets ex-US Factor Tilt Index Fund, FlexShares Morningstar Emerging Markets Factor Tilt Index Fund, FlexShares US Quality Large Cap Index Fund, FlexShares Global Quality Real Estate Index Fund, and FlexShares Real Assets Allocation Index Fund are subject to the risk that each Fund’s investment in companies whose securities are believed to be undervalued, relative to their underlying profitability, will not appreciate in value as anticipated.

 

ESG Investment Risk

 

FlexShares STOXX US ESG Select Index Fund, FlexShares STOXX Global ESG Select Index Fund, FlexShares ESG & Climate US Large Cap Core Index Fund, FlexShares ESG & Climate Developed Markets ex-US Core Index Fund, FlexShares ESG & Climate Emerging Markets Core Index Fund, FlexShares ESG & Climate High Yield Corporate Core Index Fund, and FlexShares ESG & Climate Investment Grade Corporate Core Index Fund are subject to the risk that because the methodology of each Fund’s Underlying Index selects and assigns weights to securities of issuers for nonfinancial reasons, each Fund may underperform the broader equity market or other funds that do not utilize ESG investment criteria. Although each Fund’s 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. There is also the risk that a Fund may have indirect exposure to companies that have been excluded from its Underlying Index through its use of certain derivative instruments. In addition, because investors can differ in their views of what constitutes positive or negative ESG characteristics, a Fund may invest in companies that do not reflect the beliefs and values of any particular investor. A company included in a Fund’s Underlying Index may not exhibit positive or favorable ESG characteristics.

 

Currently, there is a lack of common industry standards relating to the development and application of ESG criteria, which may make it difficult to compare a Fund’s principal investment strategies with the investment strategies of other funds that integrate certain ESG criteria. The subjective value that investors may assign to certain types of ESG characteristics may differ substantially from that of the assessment by the Index Provider or a data provider. Investors can differ in their views of what constitutes positive or negative ESG characteristics. As a result, the Fund may invest in companies that do not reflect the beliefs and values of any particular investor. A company included in the Underlying Index may not exhibit positive or favorable ESG characteristics. The companies selected by the Index Provider as demonstrating certain ESG characteristics may not be the same companies selected by other index providers or investment managers as exhibiting those characteristics.

 

An Index Provider relies on various sources of information regarding an issuer, including information that may be based on assumptions and estimates. ESG information from third-party data providers may be incomplete, inaccurate or unavailable. Neither a Fund nor NTI can offer assurances that a Fund’s Underlying Index’s methodology or sources of information will

 

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provide an accurate assessment of the issuers of the securities included in the Fund’s Underlying Index. Index Providers use third-party data that they believe to be reliable, but they do not guarantee the accuracy of such third-party data. Data can vary across providers or within industries. ESG standards differ by region and industry, and a company’s ESG practices or an Index Provider’s or data providers’ assessment of a company’s ESG practices may change over time. Regulatory changes or interpretations regarding the definitions and/or use of ESG criteria could have a material adverse effect on a Fund’s ability to invest in accordance with its investment policies and/or achieve its investment objective.

 

High Portfolio Turnover Risk

 

FlexShares Disciplined Duration MBS Index Fund, FlexShares Credit-Scored US Long Corporate Bond Index Fund, FlexShares High Yield Value-Scored Bond Index Fund, and FlexShares ESG & Climate High Yield Corporate Core Index Fund are subject to the risk that active and frequent trading of each Fund’s portfolio securities may result in increased transaction costs to the Fund, including brokerage commissions, dealer mark-ups and other transaction costs, which could reduce the Fund’s return.

 

Global Natural Resources Risk

 

FlexShares Morningstar Global Upstream Natural Resources Index Fund and FlexShares Real Assets Allocation Index Fund are subject to the risks associated with investment in the global natural resources sector in addition to the general risk of the stock market. The natural resources sector can be significantly affected by events relating to U.S. and foreign political and economic developments and environmental and other government regulations, as well as other factors including, but not limited to: commodity price volatility, technological developments and natural or man-made disasters. Declines in the demand for, or prices of, natural resources generally would be expected to contribute to declines in the value of a Fund’s equity securities. Such declines may occur quickly and without warning and may negatively impact the value of a Fund and your investment.

 

Infrastructure-Related Companies Risk

 

FlexShares STOXX Global Broad Infrastructure Index Fund and FlexShares Real Assets Allocation Index Fund are subject to the risks associated with investment in infrastructure-related companies in addition to the general risk of the stock market. Risks associated with infrastructure-related companies include: (a) realized revenue volume may be significantly lower than projected and/or there will be cost overruns; (b) infrastructure project sponsors will alter their terms making a project no longer economical; (c) macroeconomic factors such as low gross domestic product (“GDP”) growth or high nominal interest rates will raise the average cost of infrastructure funding; (d) government regulation may affect rates charged to infrastructure customers; (e) government budgetary constraints will impact infrastructure projects; (f) special tariffs will be imposed; and (g) changes in tax laws, regulatory policies or accounting standards could be unfavorable. Other risks include environmental damage due to a company’s operations or an accident, a natural disaster, changes in market sentiment towards infrastructure and terrorist acts. Any of these events could cause the value of a Fund’s or Underlying Fund’s investments in infrastructure-related companies to decline.

 

Hedging Risk

 

FlexShares Core Select Bond Fund is subject to the risk that the Fund’s short positions in U.S. Treasury futures and similar positions through transactions in interest rate swaps will not completely eliminate interest rate risk of long positions in bonds. In certain falling interest rate environments, the Fund’s hedging strategy could result in disproportionately larger losses in the short U.S. Treasury futures and interest rate swaps positions as compared to gains in the long bond positions attributable to interest rate changes.

 

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Corporate Bond Risk

 

FlexShares Credit-Scored US Corporate Bond Index Fund, FlexShares ESG & Climate High Yield Corporate Core Index Fund, FlexShares ESG & Climate Investment Grade Corporate Core Index Fund, and FlexShares Credit-Scored US Long Corporate Bond Index Fund invest primarily in bonds issued by corporations. Corporate debt securities are subject to the risk of the issuer’s inability to meet principal and interest payments on the obligation and may also be subject to price volatility due to such factors as interest rate sensitivity, market perception of the creditworthiness of the issuer and general market liquidity. When interest rates rise, the value of corporate debt can be expected to decline. Debt securities with longer maturities tend to be more sensitive to interest rate movements than those with shorter maturities.

 

Interest Rate Risk

 

FlexShares STOXX® Global Broad Infrastructure Index Fund, FlexShares Global Quality Real Estate Index Fund, and FlexShares Real Assets Allocation Index Fund are subject to the risk that rising interest rates may adversely affect the Funds. Increases in interest rates typically lower the present value of a REIT’s future earnings stream, and may make financing property purchases and improvements more costly. Because the market price of REIT stocks may change based upon investors’ collective perceptions of future earnings, the value of a Fund may decline when investors anticipate or experience rising interest rates.

 

In general, securities with longer maturities or durations are more sensitive to interest rate changes. Changing interest rates, including rates that fall below zero, may have unpredictable effects on the markets and a Fund’s investments, may result in heightened market volatility, may impact the liquidity of fixed-income securities and of the Fund, and may detract from Fund performance. A low or negative interest rate environment could cause a Fund’s earnings to fall below the Fund’s expense ratio, resulting in a low or negative yield and a decline in the Fund’s NAV. A general rise in interest rates may cause investors to move out of fixed income securities on a large scale, which could adversely affect the price and liquidity of fixed income securities and could also result in increased redemptions for a Fund.

 

Cash Transactions Risk

 

FlexShares Disciplined Duration MBS Index Fund and FlexShares Ready Access Variable Income Fund may effect creation or redemption orders of their shares entirely for cash, rather than for in-kind securities. Paying redemption proceeds entirely in cash rather than through in-kind delivery of portfolio securities may require a Fund to dispose of or sell portfolio securities or other assets at an inopportune time to obtain the cash needed to meet redemption orders. This may cause a Fund to sell a security or other financial instrument and recognize a capital gain or loss that might not have been incurred if it had not effected a redemption order entirely for cash. As a result, investment in a Fund’s shares may be less tax efficient than investment in an ETF that meets redemption orders entirely in-kind with portfolio securities. The use of all cash creations and redemption orders may also cause a Fund’s shares to trade in the secondary market at wider bid-ask spreads and/or greater premiums or discounts to the Fund’s NAV. To the extent that the maximum additional variable charge for cash creation or cash redemption transactions is insufficient to cover the transaction costs of purchasing or selling portfolio securities, a Fund’s performance could be negatively impacted.

 

China Investment Risk

 

FlexShares Emerging Markets Quality Low Volatility Index Fund, FlexShares Morningstar Emerging Markets Factor Tilt Index Fund, and FlexShares ESG & Climate Emerging Markets Core Index Fund are subject to the risks associated with investments in companies located or operating in China, such as nationalization, expropriation, or confiscation of property; alteration or discontinuation of economic reforms; and considerable degrees of economic, political and social instability.

 

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Investors in Chinese markets generally experience difficulties in obtaining information necessary for investigations into and/or litigation against Chinese companies, as well as in obtaining and/or enforcing judgements due to a lack of publicly available information; and there are generally limited legal remedies for shareholders. Internal social unrest or confrontations with other neighboring countries, including military conflicts, may disrupt economic development in China and result in a greater risk of currency fluctuations, currency convertibility, interest rate fluctuations and higher rates of inflation. Export growth continues to be a major driver of China’s rapid economic growth. As a result, a reduction in spending on Chinese products and services, the institution of additional tariffs or other trade barriers, including as a result of heightened trade tensions between China and the U.S., or a downturn in any of the economies of China’s key trading partners may have an adverse impact on the Chinese economy. The inability of the Public Company Accounting Oversight Board (“PCAOB”) to inspect audit work papers and practices of PCAOB-registered accounting firms in China with respect to their audit work of U.S. reporting companies may impose significant additional risks associated with investments in China. Certain securities issued by companies located or operating in China, such as China A-shares, are subject to trading restrictions and suspensions, quota limitations and sudden changes in those limitations, and operational, clearing and settlement risks.

 

Taiwan Investment Risk

 

FlexShares Emerging Markets Quality Low Volatility Index Fund, FlexShares Morningstar Emerging Markets Factor Tilt Index Fund, and FlexShares ESG & Climate Emerging Markets Core Index Fund are subject to the risks of investing in securities of Taiwanese issuers. Specifically, Taiwan’s geographic proximity and history of political contention with China have resulted in ongoing tensions between the two countries, which may materially affect the Taiwanese economy and its securities market. Investments in securities of Taiwanese companies are subject to Taiwan’s heavy dependence on exports. Reductions in spending on Taiwanese products and services, labor shortages, institution of tariffs or other trade barriers, or a downturn in any of the economies of Taiwan’s key trading partners, including the United States, may have an adverse impact on the Taiwanese economy and the values of Taiwanese companies.

 

Foreign Securities Risk

 

FlexShares Developed Markets ex-US Quality Low Volatility Index Fund, FlexShares Emerging Markets Quality Low Volatility Index Fund, FlexShares Morningstar Developed Markets ex-US Factor Tilt Index Fund, FlexShares Morningstar Emerging Markets Factor Tilt Index Fund, FlexShares STOXX Global ESG Select Index Fund, FlexShares ESG & Climate Developed Markets ex-US Core Index Fund, FlexShares ESG & Climate Emerging Markets Core Index Fund, FlexShares Morningstar Global Upstream Natural Resources Index Fund, FlexShares STOXX Global Broad Infrastructure Index Fund, FlexShares Global Quality Real Estate Index Fund, FlexShares Real Assets Allocation Index Fund, FlexShares International Quality Dividend Index Fund, FlexShares International Quality Dividend Defensive Index Fund, FlexShares International Quality Dividend Dynamic Index Fund, FlexShares Credit-Scored U.S Corporate Bond Index Fund, FlexShares Credit-Scored US Long Corporate Bond Index Fund, FlexShares High Yield Value-Scored Bond Index Fund, FlexShares ESG & Climate High Yield Corporate Core Index Fund, FlexShares ESG & Climate Investment Grade Corporate Core Index Fund, FlexShares Ready Access Variable Income Fund, and FlexShares Core Select Bond Fund are subject to the risk that investing in foreign (non-U.S.) securities may result in a Fund experiencing more rapid and extreme changes in value than a fund that invests exclusively in securities of U.S. companies, due to less liquid markets and adverse economic, political, diplomatic, financial, and regulatory factors. Foreign governments may impose limitations on foreigners’ ownership of interests in local issuers, restrictions on the ability to repatriate assets, and may also impose taxes. Any of these events could cause the value of a Fund’s investments to decline. Foreign banks, agents and securities depositories that hold a Fund’s foreign assets may be subject to little or no regulatory oversight over, or independent evaluation, of their operations. Additional costs associated with investments in foreign securities may include higher custodial fees than those applicable to domestic custodial arrangements and

 

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transaction costs of foreign currency conversions. Unless a Fund has hedged its foreign currency exposure, foreign securities risk also involves the risk of negative foreign currency rate fluctuations, which may cause the value of securities denominated in such foreign currency (or other instruments through which the Fund has exposure to foreign currencies) to decline in value. Currency exchange rates may fluctuate significantly over short periods of time. Currency hedging strategies, if used, are not always successful. For instance, forward foreign currency exchange contracts, if used by a Fund, could reduce performance if there are unanticipated changes in currency exchange rates.

 

Emerging Markets Risk

 

FlexShares Emerging Markets Quality Low Volatility Index Fund, FlexShares Morningstar Emerging Markets Factor Tilt Index Fund, FlexShares ESG & Climate Emerging Markets Core Index Fund, FlexShares Morningstar Global Upstream Natural Resources Index Fund, FlexShares STOXX Global Broad Infrastructure Index Fund, FlexShares Global Quality Real Estate Index Fund, FlexShares Real Assets Allocation Index Fund, FlexShares International Quality Dividend Index Fund, FlexShares International Quality Dividend Defensive Index Fund, FlexShares International Quality Dividend Dynamic Index Fund, and FlexShares Ready Access Variable Income Fund are subject to the risk that investments in emerging markets are generally subject to greater market volatility, political, social and economic instability, uncertain trading markets and more governmental limitations on foreign investments than more developed markets. In addition, companies operating in emerging markets may be subject to lower trading volumes and greater price volatility than companies in more developed markets. Emerging market economies may be based on only a few industries, may be highly vulnerable to changes in local and global trade conditions, and may suffer from extreme and volatile debt burdens or inflation rates. Companies in emerging market countries generally may be subject to less stringent regulatory, disclosure, financial reporting, accounting, auditing and recordkeeping standards than companies in more developed countries. As a result, information, including financial information, about such companies may be less available and reliable, which can impede a Fund’s ability to evaluate such companies. Securities law and the enforcement of systems of taxation in many emerging market countries may change quickly and unpredictably, and the ability to bring and enforce actions (including bankruptcy, confiscatory taxation, expropriation, nationalization of a company’s assets, restrictions on foreign ownership of local companies, restrictions on withdrawing assets from the country, protectionist measures and practices such as share blocking), or to obtain information needed to pursue or enforce such actions, may be limited. Investments in emerging market securities may be subject to additional transaction costs, delays in settlement procedures, unexpected market closures, and lack of timely information.

 

Japan Investment Risk

 

FlexShares Morningstar Developed Markets ex-US Factor Tilt Index Fund, FlexShares ESG & Climate Developed Markets ex-US Core Index Fund, and FlexShares Developed Markets ex-US Quality Low Volatility Index Fund are subject to the risks of investment in securities of Japanese issuers. The Japanese economy may be subject to considerable degrees of economic, political and social instability, which could negatively impact Japanese issuers. In recent times, Japan’s economic growth rate has remained low, and it may remain low in the future. In addition, Japan is subject to the risk of natural disasters, such as earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, typhoons and tsunamis, which could negatively affect the securities of Japanese companies held by a Fund.

 

South Korea Investment Risk

 

FlexShares Morningstar Emerging Markets Factor Tilt Index Fund is subject to the risks of investment in securities of South Korean issuers. South Korean issuers in which the Fund invests may subject the Fund to legal, regulatory, political, currency, security, and economic risks that are specific to South Korea. In addition, economic and political developments of South Korea’s neighbors, including escalated tensions involving North Korea and any outbreak of hostilities involving North Korea, or even the threat of an outbreak of hostilities, may have a severe adverse effect on the South Korean economy.

 

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United Kingdom Investment Risk

 

FlexShares ESG & Climate Developed Markets ex- US Core Index Fund is subject to the risks of investment in securities of United Kingdom issuers. Investments in issuers located in the United Kingdom (“UK”) may subject the Fund to regulatory, political, currency, security and economic risk specific to the UK. The UK has one of the largest economies in Europe and is heavily dependent on trade with the European Union (“EU”). As a result, the UK economy may be impacted by changes to the economic health of EU member countries. In 2016, the UK voted to leave the EU (commonly known as “Brexit”), and on January 31, 2020, the UK officially withdrew from the EU. The precise impact on the UK’s economy as a result of its departure from the EU depends to a large degree on its ability to conclude favorable trade deals with the EU and other countries. While new trade deals may boost economic growth, such growth may not be able to offset the increased costs of trade with the EU resulting from the UK’s loss of its membership in the EU single market.

 

Dividend Risk

 

FlexShares Quality Dividend Index Fund, FlexShares Quality Dividend Defensive Index Fund, FlexShares Quality Dividend Dynamic Index Fund, FlexShares International Quality Dividend Index Fund, FlexShares International Quality Dividend Defensive Index Fund, and FlexShares International Quality Dividend Dynamic Index Fund are subject to the risk that an issuer of stock held by a Fund may choose not to declare a dividend or the dividend rate might not remain at current levels. Dividend paying stocks might not experience the same level of earnings growth or capital appreciation as non-dividend paying stocks. A Fund’s performance during a broad market advance could suffer because dividend paying stocks may not experience the same capital appreciation as non-dividend paying stocks.

 

Volatility Risk

 

FlexShares Quality Dividend Index Fund, FlexShares Quality Dividend Defensive Index Fund, FlexShares Quality Dividend Dynamic Index Fund, FlexShares International Quality Dividend Index Fund, FlexShares International Quality Dividend Defensive Index Fund, and FlexShares International Quality Dividend Dynamic Index Fund are subject to the risk that the actual level of volatility experienced by a Fund may be greater or lower than the targeted overall volatility of the Fund’s Underlying Index. Although a Fund’s Underlying Index is designed to have a targeted overall volatility, there is no guarantee that it will have the targeted overall volatility. A Fund will continue to seek to track the Underlying Index even if the Underlying Index does not have the targeted overall volatility. There is also the risk that a Fund may experience volatility greater or lower than that of the Underlying Index as a result of tracking error. A portfolio of securities with greater volatility is generally considered to have a higher risk profile than a portfolio with lower volatility.

 

Real Estate Securities Risk

 

FlexShares Global Quality Real Estate Index Fund and FlexShares Real Assets Allocation Index Fund are subject to the risks associated with investment in the real estate sector in addition to the general risk of the stock market. Investing in securities of real estate companies will make an Underlying Fund, and the Fund, more susceptible to risks associated with the owner-ship of real estate and with the real estate industry in general, as well as risks that relate specifically to the way in which real estate companies are organized and operated. Real estate companies may have lower trading volumes and may be subject to more abrupt or erratic price movements than the overall securities markets. The value of real estate securities may underperform other sectors of the economy or broader equity markets. To the extent that an Underlying Fund, and the Fund, concentrates its investments in the real estate sector, it may be subject to greater risk of loss than if it were diversified across different industry sectors.

 

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Real Estate Investment Trust (REIT) Risk

 

FlexShares Global Quality Real Estate Index Fund, FlexShares Real Assets Allocation Index Fund, and FlexShares STOXX® Global Broad Infrastructure Index Fund are subject to the risk that a Fund’s investments may be affected by factors affecting REITs and the real estate sector generally. Investing in REITs involves certain unique risks in addition to those risks associated with investing in the real estate industry in general. REITs whose underlying properties are concentrated in a particular industry or geographic region are also subject to risks affecting such industries and regions. By investing in REITs through the Fund, a shareholder will bear expenses of the REITs in addition to expenses of the Fund.

 

Underlying Fund Risk

 

FlexShares Core Select Bond Fund is subject to the risk that the Fund’s investment performance and its ability to achieve its investment objective may be directly related to the performance of the Underlying Funds in which it invests. There can be no assurance that the Underlying Funds will achieve their respective investment objectives. The Fund is subject to the risks of the Underlying Funds in direct proportion to the allocation of its assets among the Underlying Funds. By investing in the Underlying Funds indirectly through the Fund, you will incur not only a proportionate share of the expenses of the Underlying Fund held by the Fund (including operating costs and investment management fees), but also expenses of the Fund.

 

Fund of Funds Risk

 

FlexShares Real Assets Allocation Index Fund is subject to the risk that the Fund’s investment performance largely depends on the investment performance of the Underlying Fund(s) in which it primarily invests. The Fund’s NAV will change with changes in the value of the Underlying Fund(s) and other securities in which the Fund invests based on their market valuations.

 

An investment in the Fund will entail more costs and expenses than direct investments in the Underlying Fund(s). The Fund will indirectly pay a proportional share of the expenses of the Underlying Fund(s) in which it invests (including operating expenses and management fees), in addition to the fees and expenses it pays directly. As the Fund’s allocation to an Underlying Fund changes from time to time, or to the extent that the expense ratio of an Underlying Fund changes, the weighted average operating expenses borne by the Fund may increase or decrease.

 

Tax Risk

 

FlexShares Real Assets Allocation Index Fund is subject to the risk that, because the Fund invests in the Underlying Funds, the Fund’s realized losses on sales of shares of the Underlying Funds may be indefinitely or permanently deferred as “wash sales.” Distributions of short-term capital gains by the Underlying Funds will be recognized as ordinary income by the Fund and would not be offset by the Fund’s capital loss carryforwards, if any. Capital loss carryforwards of the Underlying Funds, if any, would not offset net capital gains of the Fund. Each of these effects is caused by the Fund’s investment in the Underlying Funds and may result in distributions to Fund shareholders being of higher magnitudes and less likely to qualify for lower capital gain tax rates than if the Fund were to invest otherwise.

 

Credit (or Default) Risk

 

FlexShares Disciplined Duration MBS Index Fund, FlexShares Credit-Scored U.S Corporate Bond Index Fund, FlexShares Credit-Scored US Long Corporate Bond Index Fund, FlexShares High Yield Value-Scored Bond Index Fund, FlexShares ESG & Climate High Yield Corporate Core Index Fund, FlexShares ESG & Climate Investment Grade Corporate Core Index Fund, FlexShares Ready Access Variable Income Fund, and FlexShares Core Select Bond Fund are subject to the risk that the inability or unwillingness of an issuer or guarantor of a fixed-income security, or a counterparty to a TBA, repurchase or other

 

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transaction, to meet its payment or other financial obligations will adversely affect the value of the Fund’s investments and its returns. The credit quality of a debt security or of the issuer of a debt security held by the Fund could deteriorate rapidly, which may impair the Fund’s liquidity or cause a deterioration in the Fund’s NAV. The Fund could also be delayed or hindered in its enforcement of rights against an issuer, guarantor or counterparty. The degree of credit risk depends on the issuer’s or counterparty’s financial condition and on the terms of the securities.

 

Debt Extension Risk

 

FlexShares Disciplined Duration MBS Index Fund, FlexShares Credit-Scored U.S Corporate Bond Index Fund, FlexShares Credit-Scored US Long Corporate Bond Index Fund, FlexShares High Yield Value-Scored Bond Index Fund, FlexShares ESG & Climate High Yield Corporate Core Index Fund, FlexShares ESG & Climate Investment Grade Corporate Core Index Fund, FlexShares Ready Access Variable Income Fund, and FlexShares Core Select Bond Fund are subject to the risk that an issuer will exercise its right to pay principal on an obligation held by the Fund (such as a mortgage-backed security) later than expected. This will cause the value of the obligation, and a Fund’s NAV, to decrease and the Fund may lose opportunities to invest in higher yielding securities.

 

Liquidity Risk

 

FlexShares Disciplined Duration MBS Index Fund, FlexShares Credit-Scored U.S Corporate Bond Index Fund, FlexShares Credit-Scored US Long Corporate Bond Index Fund, FlexShares High Yield Value-Scored Bond Index Fund, FlexShares ESG & Climate High Yield Corporate Core Index Fund, FlexShares ESG & Climate Investment Grade Corporate Core Index Fund, FlexShares Ready Access Variable Income Fund, and FlexShares Core Select Bond Fund are subject to 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. Illiquid investments may be harder to value, especially in changing markets, and if a Fund is forced to sell these investments to meet redemption requests or for other cash needs, the Fund may suffer a loss. Liquidity risk may result from the lack of an active market, reduced number and capacity of traditional market participants to make a market in fixed income securities, and may be magnified in a rising interest rate environment or other circumstances where investor redemptions from fixed income funds may be higher than normal, causing increased supply in the market due to selling activity. The market for certain investments may become illiquid under adverse market or economic conditions independent of any specific adverse changes in the conditions of a particular issuer. In such cases, a Fund, due to limitations on investments in illiquid securities and/or purchasing and selling such investments, may be unable to achieve a high degree of correlation with the the Fund’s Underlying Index. Additionally, in adverse market conditions, a Fund’s market price may begin to reflect illiquidity or pricing uncertainty of the Fund’s portfolio securities. This could lead to the Fund’s shares trading at a price that is higher or lower than the Fund’s NAV. At times, such differences may be significant.

 

Prepayment (or Call) Risk

 

FlexShares Disciplined Duration MBS Index Fund, FlexShares Credit-Scored U.S Corporate Bond Index Fund, FlexShares Credit-Scored US Long Corporate Bond Index Fund, FlexShares High Yield Value-Scored Bond Index Fund, FlexShares ESG & Climate High Yield Corporate Core Index Fund, FlexShares ESG & Climate Investment Grade Corporate Core Index Fund, FlexShares Ready Access Variable Income Fund, and FlexShares Core Select Bond Fund are subject to the risk that an issuer could exercise its right to pay principal on callable debt securities held by a Fund earlier than expected, which may result in a decreased rate of return and a decline in value of those securities.

 

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U.S. Government Securities Risk

 

FlexShares Disciplined Duration MBS Index Fund, FlexShares Ready Access Variable Income Fund and FlexShares Core Select Bond Fund are subject to the risk that the U.S. government will not provide financial support to its agencies, instrumentalities or sponsored enterprises if it is not obligated to do so by law. Many U.S. government securities that may be purchased by the Fund are not backed by the full faith and credit of the United States. It is possible that the issuers of such securities will not have the funds to meet their payment obligations in the future.

 

Municipal Market Volatility Risk

 

FlexShares Ready Access Variable Income Fund is subject to the risk that the Fund may be adversely affected by volatility in the municipal market. The municipal market can be significantly affected by adverse tax, legislative, political or public health changes and the financial condition of the issuers of municipal securities.

 

Mortgage-Backed Pass-Through Securities Risk

 

FlexShares Disciplined Duration MBS Index Fund is subject to the risk of investing in mortgage-backed securities issued by a US Agency. Mortgage-backed securities may be less liquid than other bonds, and may be more sensitive than other bonds to the market’s perception of issuers and creditworthiness of payees, particularly in declining general economic conditions when concern regarding mortgagees’ ability to pay (e.g., the ability of homeowners, commercial mortgagees, consumers with student loans, automobile loans or credit card debtholders to make payments on the underlying loan pools) rises, which may result in the Fund experiencing difficulty selling or valuing these securities. In addition, these securities may not be backed by the full faith and credit of the U.S. government, have experienced extraordinary weakness and volatility at various times in recent years, and may decline quickly in the event of a substantial economic or market downturn. Mortgage-backed securities are subject to Credit (or Default) Risk, Interest Rate/Maturity Risk, Debt Extension Risk and Prepayment (or Call) Risk. Because of these risks, mortgage-backed securities react differently to changes in interest rates than other bonds. Small movements in interest rates (both increases and decreases) may quickly and significantly reduce the value of certain mortgage-backed securities. While agency mortgage-backed securities are guaranteed as to the timely payment of interest and principal by a government entity, they are not guaranteed as to market price, which will fluctuate.

 

Asset-Backed and Mortgage-Backed Securities Risk

 

FlexShares Ready Access Variable Income Fund and FlexShares Core Select Bond Fund are subject to the risk that asset-backed and mortgage-backed securities may be less liquid than other bonds, and may be more sensitive than other bonds to the market’s perception of issuers and creditworthiness of payees, particularly in declining general economic conditions when concern regarding mortgagees’ ability to pay (e.g., the ability of homeowners, commercial mortgagees, consumers with student loans, automobile loans or credit card debtholders to make payments on the underlying loan pools) rises, which may result in the Fund experiencing difficulty selling or valuing these securities. In addition, these securities may not be backed by the full faith and credit of the U.S. government, have experienced extraordinary weakness and volatility at various times in recent years, and may decline quickly in the event of a substantial economic or market downturn. Those asset-backed and mortgage-backed securities that are guaranteed as to the timely payment of interest and principal by a government entity, are not guaranteed as to market price, which will fluctuate. Small movements in interest rates (both increases and decreases) may quickly and significantly reduce the value of certain asset-backed and mortgage-backed securities.

 

Distressed Securities Risk

 

FlexShares High Yield Value-Scored Bond Index Fund and FlexShares ESG & Climate High Yield Corporate Core Index Fund are subject to the risks of investing in distressed securities, which are in addition to the risks of investing in non-investment

 

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grade securities generally. NTI defines securities issued by companies whose financial condition is troubled or uncertain and that may be involved in bankruptcy proceedings, reorganizations or financial restructurings as “distressed securities.” Distressed securities are speculative and involve a substantial risk that principal will not be paid. In addition, the Fund will generally not receive interest payments on the distressed securities and may incur costs to protect its investment. These securities may present a substantial risk of default. A Fund may incur additional expenses to the extent it is required to seek recovery upon a default in the payment of principal of or interest on its portfolio holdings. In any reorganization or liquidation proceeding relating to a portfolio company, the Fund may lose its entire investment or may be required to accept cash or securities with a value less than its original investment. Distressed securities and any securities received in an exchange for such securities may be subject to restrictions on resale.

 

High Yield Securities Risk

 

FlexShares High Yield Value-Scored Bond Index Fund and FlexShares ESG & Climate High Yield Corporate Core Index Fund are subject to the risk that a 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 net asset value. High yield securities are considered highly speculative and are subject to increased risk of an issuer’s inability to make principal and interest payments. The FlexShares High Yield Value-Scored Bond Index Fund’s Underlying Index is designed to be comprised of securities with the potential for higher yields as compared to the overall high yield corporate bond market. As such, the FlexShares High Yield Value-Scored Bond Index Fund is expected to exhibit greater sensitivity to market fluctuations.

 

Inflation Protected Security Risk

 

FlexShares iBoxx 3-Year Target Duration TIPS Index Fund and FlexShares iBoxx 5-Year Target Duration TIPS Index Fund are subject to the risk that the value of inflation protected securities, such as TIPS, generally will fluctuate in response to changes in real interest rates, generally decreasing when real interest rates rise and increasing when real interest rates fall. In addition, interest payments on inflation-protected securities will generally vary up or down along with the rate of inflation. Real interest rates are generally measured as a nominal interest less an inflation rate. As such, investors should be aware that an investment in TIPS over a particular timeframe may decrease in value even in an inflationary environment. There can be no assurance that the inflation index used will accurately measure the real rate of inflation in the prices of goods and services. Because of their inflation adjustment feature, inflation-protected bonds typically have lower yields than conventional fixed-rate bonds. In addition, the market for inflation-indexed securities may be less developed or liquid, and more volatile, than certain other securities markets. In addition, positive adjustments to principal generally will result in taxable income to a Fund at the time of such adjustments (which generally would be distributed by a Fund as part of its taxable dividends), even though the principal amount is not paid until maturity.

 

Substantial Volatility Risk

 

FlexShares High Yield Value-Scored Bond Index Fund and FlexShares ESG & Climate High Yield Corporate Core Index Fund are subject to the risk that the value of the securities in a Fund’s portfolio may fluctuate, sometimes rapidly and unpredictably at a greater level than the overall market. There is a risk that a Fund could have substantial volatility.

 

Value Score Risk

 

FlexShares High Yield Value-Scored Bond Index Fund is subject to the risk that the Fund’s investment in companies whose securities are believed to be undervalued will not appreciate in value as anticipated. Although the Underlying Index is designed to measure a portfolio of bonds of companies with the potential for higher yields and less risk of insolvency relative

 

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to the Parent Index, there is no assurance that the Underlying Index or Fund will be comprised of such securities. Accordingly, the Fund may be subject to greater credit risk, price volatility and risk of loss relative to the Parent Index.

 

Quality-Value Score Risk

 

FlexShares Credit-Scored US Corporate Bond Index Fund and FlexShares Credit-Scored US Long Corporate Bond Index Fund are subject to the risk that a Fund’s investment in companies whose securities are believed to be undervalued will not appreciate in value as anticipated or the past performance of companies that have exhibited quality characteristics does not continue. Although a Fund’s Underlying Index is designed to measure a portfolio of bonds that can potentially deliver a higher total return relative to the Parent Index, there is no assurance that the Underlying Index or Fund will be comprised of such securities. Accordingly, a Fund may be subject to greater credit risk, price volatility and risk of loss relative to the Parent Index.

 

Sector Risk

 

FlexShares Ready Access Variable Income Fund and FlexShares Core Select Bond Fund are subject to the risk that companies in similar businesses may be similarly affected by particular economic or market events, which may, in certain circumstances, cause the value of securities of all companies in a particular sector of the market to decrease.

 

Financial Sector Risk

 

FlexShares Disciplined Duration MBS Index Fund, FlexShares Credit-Scored US Corporate Bond Index Fund, FlexShares ESG & Investment Grade Corporate Core Index Fund, and FlexShares Ready Access Variable Income Fund are subject to the risk that each Fund will be impacted by events affecting the U.S. and/or non-U.S. financial sectors if it invests a relatively large percentage of its assets in those sectors, adversely affecting the Fund’s performance. The U.S. and non-U.S. financial sectors can be significantly affected by changes in interest rates, government regulation, the rate of corporate and consumer debt defaulted, price competition and the availability and cost of capital, among other factors.

 

Information Technology Sector Risk

 

FlexShares ESG & Climate US Large Cap Core Index Fund is subject to the risk that securities of technology companies may be subject to greater price volatility than securities of companies in other sectors. These securities may fall in and out of favor with investors rapidly, which may cause sudden selling and dramatically lower market prices. Technology securities also may be affected adversely by changes in technology, consumer and business purchasing patterns, government regulation and/or obsolete products or services.

 

Equity Securities Risk

 

FlexShares US Quality Low Volatility Index Fund, FlexShares Developed Markets ex-US Quality Low Volatility Index Fund, FlexShares Emerging Markets Quality Low Volatility Index Fund, FlexShares Morningstar US Market Factor Tilt Index Fund, FlexShares Morningstar Developed Markets ex-US Factor Tilt Index Fund, FlexShares Morningstar Emerging Markets Factor Tilt Index Fund, FlexShares US Quality Large Cap Index Fund, FlexShares STOXX US ESG Select Index Fund, FlexShares STOXX Global ESG Select Index Fund, FlexShares ESG & Climate US Large Cap Core Index Fund, FlexShares ESG & Climate Developed Markets ex-US Core Index Fund, FlexShares ESG & Climate Emerging Markets Core Index Fund, FlexShares Morningstar Global Upstream Natural Resources Index Fund, FlexShares STOXX Global Broad Infrastructure Index Fund, FlexShares Global Quality Real Estate Index Fund, FlexShares Real Assets Allocation Index Fund, FlexShares Quality Dividend Index Fund, FlexShares Quality Dividend Defensive Index Fund, FlexShares Quality Dividend Dynamic Index Fund, FlexShares International Quality Dividend Index Fund, FlexShares International Quality Dividend Defensive Index Fund, Flex-

 

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Shares International Quality Dividend Dynamic Index Fund are subject to the risks of investing in equity securities, which may be more volatile and underperform other asset classes and the general securities markets.

 

Low Volatility Risk

 

FlexShares US Quality Low Volatility Index Fund, FlexShares Developed Markets ex-US Quality Low Volatility Index Fund, and FlexShares Emerging Markets Quality Low Volatility Index Fund are subject to the risk that, although each Fund’s Underlying Index is designed to have overall volatility that is lower than that of its Parent Index, there is no guarantee it will be successful. Securities or other assets in the Fund’s portfolio may be subject to price volatility and the prices may not be any less volatile than the market as a whole and could be more volatile. The market prices of the securities or other assets in a Fund’s portfolio may fluctuate, sometimes rapidly and unpredictably. A Fund will continue to seek to track its Underlying Index even if the Underlying Index does not have lower overall volatility than its Parent Index. There is also the risk that a Fund may experience volatility greater than that of its Parent Index as a result of tracking error. A portfolio of securities with greater volatility is generally considered to have a higher risk profile than a portfolio with lower volatility.

 

Depositary Receipts Risk

 

FlexShares Developed Markets ex-US Quality Low Volatility Index Fund, FlexShares Emerging Markets Quality Low Volatility Index Fund, FlexShares Morningstar Developed Markets ex-US Factor Tilt Index Fund, FlexShares Morningstar Emerging Markets Factor Tilt Index Fund, FlexShares STOXX Global ESG Select Index Fund, FlexShares ESG & Climate Developed Markets ex-US Core Index Fund, FlexShares ESG & Climate Emerging Markets Core Index Fund, FlexShares Morningstar Global Upstream Natural Resources Index Fund, FlexShares STOXX Global Broad Infrastructure Index Fund, FlexShares Global Quality Real Estate Index Fund, FlexShares International Quality Dividend Index Fund, FlexShares International Quality Dividend Defensive Index Fund, and FlexShares International Quality Dividend Dynamic Index Fund are subject to the risks that depositary receipts may expose the Funds to investment risks associated with the underlying issuers and additional risks associated with non-uniform terms that apply to depositary receipt programs, including credit exposure to the depository bank and to the sponsors and other parties with whom the depository bank establishes the programs, currency, political, economic, market risks and the risks of an illiquid market for depositary receipts. Depositary receipts are generally subject to the same risks as the foreign securities that they evidence or into which they may be converted. Depositary receipts may not track the price of the underlying foreign securities on which they are based, may have limited voting rights, and may have a distribution subject to a fee charged by the depository. As a result, equity shares of the underlying issuer may trade at a discount or premium to the market price of the depositary receipts.

 

Geographic Risk

 

FlexShares Developed Markets ex-US Quality Low Volatility Index Fund, FlexShares Emerging Markets Quality Low Volatility Index Fund, FlexShares Morningstar Developed Markets ex-US Factor Tilt Index Fund, FlexShares Morningstar Emerging Markets Factor Tilt Index Fund, FlexShares STOXX Global ESG Select Index Fund, FlexShares ESG & Climate Developed Markets ex-US Core Index Fund, FlexShares ESG & Climate Emerging Markets Core Index Fund, FlexShares Morningstar Global Upstream Natural Resources Index Fund, FlexShares STOXX Global Broad Infrastructure Index Fund, FlexShares Global Quality Real Estate Index Fund, FlexShares Real Assets Allocation Index Fund, FlexShares International Quality Dividend Index Fund, FlexShares International Quality Dividend Defensive Index Fund, FlexShares International Quality Dividend Dynamic Index Fund, FlexShares Ready Access Variable Income Fund, and FlexShares Core Select Bond Fund are subject to the risk that if a Fund invests a significant portion of its total assets in certain issuers within the same country or geographic region, an economic, business or political development affecting that country or region may affect the value of the Fund’s investments more than if the Fund’s investments were not so concentrated in such country or region.

 

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Income Risk

 

FlexShares iBoxx 3-Year Target Duration TIPS Index Fund, FlexShares iBoxx 5-Year Target Duration TIPS Index Fund, FlexShares Disciplined Duration MBS Index Fund, FlexShares CreditScored U.S Corporate Bond Index Fund, FlexShares Credit-Scored US Long Corporate Bond Index Fund, FlexShares High Yield Value-Scored Bond Index Fund, FlexShares ESG & Climate High Yield Corporate Core Index Fund, FlexShares ESG & Climate Investment Grade Corporate Core Index Fund, FlexShares Ready Access Variable Income Fund, and FlexShares Core Select Bond Fund are subject to the risk that a Fund’s income may decline due to a decline in inflation (or deflation) or due to changes in inflation expectations.

 

Quality Factor Risk

 

FlexShares US Quality Low Volatility Index Fund, FlexShares Developed Markets ex-US Quality Low Volatility Index Fund, FlexShares Emerging Markets Quality Low Volatility Index Fund, FlexShares US Quality Large Cap Index Fund, FlexShares Global Quality Real Estate Index Fund, FlexShares Real Assets Allocation Index Fund, FlexShares Quality Dividend Index Fund, FlexShares Quality Dividend Defensive Index Fund, FlexShares Quality Dividend Dynamic Index Fund, FlexShares International Quality Dividend Index Fund, FlexShares International Quality Dividend Defensive Index Fund, and FlexShares International Quality Dividend Dynamic Index Fund are subject to the risk that the past performance of companies that have exhibited quality characteristics does not continue or the returns on securities issued by such companies may be less than returns from other styles of investing or the overall stock market. There may be periods when quality investing is out of favor and during which time a Fund’s performance may suffer.

 

Momentum Risk

 

FlexShares US Quality Large Cap Index Fund, FlexShares Global Quality Real Estate Index Fund, and FlexShares Real Assets Allocation Index Fund are subject to the risk that securities that have had positive momentum compared to other securities may be more volatile than a broad cross-section of securities or that returns on securities that have previously exhibited positive momentum are less than returns on other securities or the overall stock market. Momentum can turn quickly and cause significant variation from other types of investments.

 

Model Risk

 

FlexShares Real Assets Allocation Index Fund is subject to the risk that the asset allocation model used to calculate the Underlying Index will not achieve its intended results.

 

Management Risk

 

FlexShares Ready Access Variable Income Fund is subject to the risk a strategy used by NTI may fail to produce the intended results or that imperfections, errors or limitations in the tools and data used by NTI may cause unintended results.

 

Leveraging Risk

 

FlexShares Ready Access Variable Income Fund is subject to the risk that certain transactions of a Fund, such as the use of when-issued, delayed delivery or forward commitment transactions and investments in forward foreign currency contracts, may give rise to leverage, causing the Fund to be more volatile than if it had not been leveraged.

 

Seed Investor Risk

 

FlexShares ESG & Climate High Yield Corporate Core Index Fund is subject to the risk that may result from NTI and/or its affiliates making payments to one or more investors to contribute seed capital to the Fund, such as an Authorized Participant,

 

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a market maker and/or another entity. Such payments may continue for a specified period of time and/or until a specified dollar amount is reached. Those payments will be made from the assets of NTI and/or its affiliates (and not the Fund). Seed investors may contribute all or a majority of the assets in the Fund. There is a risk that such seed investors may redeem their investments in the Fund, particularly after payments from NTI and/or its affiliates have ceased. 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.

 

Premium/Discount Information

 

Information about the differences between the daily market prices on secondary markets for shares of the Funds and the Funds’ net asset values for various time periods, as applicable, is available by visiting the Funds’ website at flexshares.com

 

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Portfolio Holdings

 

FlexShares® Trust files its complete schedule of portfolio holdings with the Securities and Exchange Commission (“SEC”) for the first and third quarters of each fiscal year an exhibit to its reports on Form N-PORT. The Funds’ Forms N-PORT are available on the SEC’s website at sec.gov.

 

Proxy Voting

 

FlexShares® Trust Proxy Voting Policies and Procedures are available upon request and without charge by calling 1-855-FLEXETF (1-855-353-9383) or by visiting the Funds’ website flexshares.com or the SEC’s website at sec.gov. Each Fund’s portfolio securities voting record for the 12-month period ended June 30 is available upon request and without charge by calling 1-855-FLEXETF (1-855-353-9383) or by visiting the SEC’s website at sec.gov.

    

 

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