Strategic Global Income Fund, Inc. – Reports Earnings
14 April 2016 - 11:15PM
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Strategic Global Income Fund, Inc. (the “Fund”) (NYSE:SGL) today
announced its performance for the first fiscal quarter ended
February 29, 2016.
For the first fiscal quarter ended February 29, 2016, the Fund's
earnings from net investment income (excluding short-term capital
gains) were $1,722,490, equal to $0.09 per share.1 During this
period, the Fund paid monthly distributions (which may be comprised
of net investment income, net realized capital gains and/or return
of capital) of $3,746,712, equal to $0.21 per share. Total net
realized and unrealized losses from investment activities were
$(5,800,040), equal to $(0.32) per share, for the same period.
On February 29, 2016, total net assets of the Fund were
$160,485,881. The net asset value per share was $8.79, based on
18,258,828 shares outstanding.
The Managed Distribution
Policy.
The Fund adopted a managed distribution policy ("Policy") in May
1998. Under the Policy, the Fund makes regular monthly
distributions at an annualized rate equal to a stated percentage of
the Fund’s net asset value, determined as of the last day on which
the New York Stock Exchange is open for trading during the first
week of the month. The annualized distribution rate is reassessed
by the Fund’s Board, on a periodic basis and no less frequently
than annually. In connection with its reassessment of the
distribution rate, the Board receives recommendations from UBS
Asset Management (Americas) Inc. (“UBS AM”), the Fund’s investment
advisor. The Board has changed the distribution rate several times
over the years.
Increased Rate of
Distribution.
As previously disclosed in a press release dated May 20, 2015,
the Fund’s Board increased the annualized rate of the Fund’s
monthly distribution from 5% to 9%, effective with the June 2015
monthly distribution. The Fund’s last monthly distribution is to be
paid at the end of April 2016. The Fund is in the process of being
liquidated and expects to make a final liquidating distribution to
shareholders no later than May 25, 2016. The actual date of the
final distribution will be announced in a subsequent press
release.
1
The current net investment income is
derived directly from the accounting records which may be different
than net investment income for financial statement reporting
purposes included in the Fund's shareholder report. This represents
a methodology change from prior earnings releases that utilized
adjusted net investment income for financial statement reporting
purposes. Therefore, prior reported numbers may not be directly
comparable to those noted above and going forward.
The Board believed that the increased rate was appropriate based
upon the recommendation of UBS AM, and in light of its ongoing
consideration of efforts to reduce the discount to NAV at which the
Fund’s shares recently had traded as of May 2015. Historically, UBS
AM and the Board had sought to maintain distribution rates that
were more closely aligned with the Fund’s expected earnings. In
recent years, however, a general decline in prevailing bond yields
and narrowing of spreads have reduced the Fund’s earnings levels,
which resulted in reductions of the monthly distribution rate,
which may have contributed to the discount at which the Fund’s
shares have traded. UBS AM believed that increasing the annualized
distribution rate may help to reduce the Fund's trading
discount.
In approving the increased distribution rate, the Fund’s Board
has effectively de-linked the Fund’s managed distribution payments
from the level of anticipated Fund earnings. To the extent that the
aggregate amount distributed by the Fund under the Policy exceeds
its current and accumulated earnings and profits, which is an
expected result of the increase discussed above, the amount of that
excess would constitute a return of capital or net realized capital
gains for tax purposes. A return of capital may occur, for example,
when some or all of the money that shareholders invested in the
Fund is deemed to be paid back to them. A return of capital
distribution does not reflect the Fund’s investment performance and
should not be confused with “yield” or “income.” Of course, if the
Fund’s earnings and profits in any fiscal year should exceed the
aggregate amount distributed under the Policy, no return of capital
to the Fund’s shareholders would occur, and the Fund would make an
additional distribution in the amount of that excess near the end
of the fiscal year.
The Fund estimates the source characteristics of its monthly
distributions. The amounts and sources reported are only estimates
and are not being provided for tax reporting purposes. The actual
amounts and sources of the amounts for accounting and tax reporting
purposes will depend upon the Fund’s investment experience during
its entire fiscal year and may be subject to retroactive changes
based on tax regulations. The actual sources of the Fund’s regular
monthly distributions may be net investment income, net realized
capital gains, return of capital or a combination of the foregoing.
The Fund sends shareholders a Form 1099-DIV (or a financial
intermediary should provide a shareholder with similar information)
for the calendar year that will tell shareholders how to report
these distributions for federal income tax purposes.
Monthly distributions based on a fixed percentage of the Fund’s
net asset value may require the Fund to make multiple distributions
of long-term capital gains during a single fiscal year. The Fund
has received exemptive relief from the Securities and Exchange
Commission that enables it to do so.
Investors should not draw any conclusions about the Fund’s
investment performance from the amount of the monthly distribution
or from the terms of the Fund’s Policy.
Important Note: As discussed in a press release dated April
1, 2016, the Fund Is in the process of being liquidated and expects
to make a final liquidating distribution to shareholders in May
2016.
Any performance information reflects the deduction of the Fund’s
fees and expenses, as indicated in its shareholder reports, such as
investment advisory and administration fees, custody fees, exchange
listing fees, etc. It does not reflect any transaction charges that
a shareholder may incur when (s)he buys or sells shares (e.g., a
shareholder’s brokerage commissions).
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