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The stock-related TSP funds suffered their worst month in nearly two years in January, with the small company stock S fund down 10.07 percent, the large company stock C fund down 5.18 percent and the international stock I fund down 3.96 percent.

The bond F fund fell 2.09 percent while the never-losing government securities G fund gained 0.13 percent.

Losses in the underlying funds also put all of the lifecycle L funds in negative territory. Their returns were: Income, -1.28; 2025, -2.37; 2030, -3.33; 2035, -3.68; 2040, -4.01; 2045, -4.32; 2050, -4.6; 2055, -5.41; 2060, 2065, -5.42.

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