UNITED STATES
SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION
Washington, D.C. 20549
FORM N-CSR
CERTIFIED SHAREHOLDER REPORT OF REGISTERED
MANAGEMENT INVESTMENT COMPANIES
Investment Company Act file number |
811-09571 |
Nuveen Senior Income Fund
(Exact name of registrant as specified in charter)
Nuveen Investments
333 West Wacker Drive
Chicago, IL 60606
(Address of principal executive offices) (Zip code)
Gifford R. Zimmerman
Nuveen Investments
333 West Wacker Drive
Chicago, IL 60606
(Name and address of agent for service)
Registrants telephone number, including area code: (312) 917-7700
Date of fiscal year end: July 31
Date of reporting period: July 31, 2018
Form N-CSR is to be used by management investment companies to file reports with the Commission not later than 10 days after the transmission to stockholders of any report that is required to be transmitted to stockholders under Rule 30e-1 under the Investment Company Act of 1940 (17 CFR 270.30e-1). The Commission may use the information provided on Form N-CSR in its regulatory, disclosure review, inspection, and policymaking roles.
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ITEM 1. REPORTS TO STOCKHOLDERS.
Closed-End Funds
31 July 2018
Nuveen
Closed-End Funds
NSL | Nuveen Senior Income Fund | |
JFR | Nuveen Floating Rate Income Fund | |
JRO | Nuveen Floating Rate Income Opportunity Fund | |
JSD | Nuveen Short Duration Credit Opportunities Fund | |
JQC | Nuveen Credit Strategies Income Fund |
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Chairmans Letter to Shareholders
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Nuveen Senior Income Fund (NSL)
Nuveen Floating Rate Income Fund (JFR)
Nuveen Floating Rate Income Opportunity Fund (JRO)
Nuveen Short Duration Credit Opportunities Fund (JSD)
Nuveen Credit Strategies Income Fund (JQC)
The Funds investment portfolios are managed by Symphony Asset Management, LLC (Symphony), an affiliate of Nuveen, LLC. During the reporting period, Gunther Stein and Scott Caraher managed NSL, JFR and JRO, Gunther, Scott and Jenny Rhee managed JSD, and Gunther and Sutanto Widjaja managed JQC. On October 1, 2018, Gunther Stein ceased serving as a portfolio manager for each of the Funds.
Effective April 12, 2018, the Board of Trustees for both JQC and JSD has approved an additional investment policy for each Fund. Under normal circumstances, the Fund will invest at least 80% of Assets, at time of purchase, in loans or securities in the issuing companys capital structure that are senior to its common equity, including but not limited to debt securities, preferred securities. This new policy is separate from and in addition to the Funds existing policy that it will invest at least 70% of Managed Assets in adjustable rate senior loans and second lien loans for JQC and adjustable rate corporate debt instruments, including senior secured loans, second lien loans and other adjustable rate corporate debt instruments for JSD.
Here the team discusses U.S. economic and market conditions, their management strategies and the performance of the Funds for the twelve-month reporting period ended July 31, 2018.
What factors affected the U.S. economic and financial markets during the twelve-month reporting period ended July 31, 2018?
After maintaining a moderate pace of growth for most of the twelve-month reporting period, the U.S. economy accelerated in the second quarter of 2018. In the April to June period, economic stimulus from tax cuts and deregulation helped lift the economy to its fastest pace since 2014. The second estimate by the Bureau of Economic Analysis reported U.S. gross domestic product (GDP) grew at an annualized rate of 4.2% in the second quarter, up from 2.2% in the first quarter, 2.3% in the fourth quarter of 2017 and 2.8% in the third quarter of 2017. GDP is the value of goods and services produced by the nations economy less the value of the goods and services used up in production, adjusted for price changes. The boost in economic activity during the second quarter of 2018 was attributed to robust spending by
This material is not intended to be a recommendation or investment advice, does not constitute a solicitation to buy or sell securities, and is not provided in a fiduciary capacity. The information provided does not take into account the specific objectives or circumstances of any particular investor, or suggest any specific course of action. Investment decisions should be made based on an investors objectives and circumstances and in consultation with his or her advisors.
Certain statements in this report are forward-looking statements. Discussions of specific investments are for illustration only and are not intended as recommendations of individual investments. The forward-looking statements and other views expressed herein are those of the portfolio managers as of the date of this report. Actual future results or occurrences may differ significantly from those anticipated in any forward-looking statements and the views expressed herein are subject to change at any time, due to numerous market and other factors. The Funds disclaim any obligation to update publicly or revise any forward-looking statements or views expressed herein.
For financial reporting purposes, the ratings disclosed are the highest rating given by one of the following national rating agencies: Standard & Poors (S&P), Moodys Investors Service, Inc. (Moodys) or Fitch, Inc. (Fitch). This treatment of split-rated securities may differ from that used for other purposes, such as for Fund investment policies. Credit ratings are subject to change. AAA, AA, A and BBB are investment grade ratings, while BB, B, CCC, CC, C and D are below investment grade ratings. Holdings designated N/R are not rated by these national rating agencies.
Refer to the Glossary of Terms Used in this Report for further definition of the terms used within this section.
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Portfolio Managers Comments (continued)
consumers, businesses and the government, as well as a temporary increase in exports, as farmers rushed soybean shipments ahead of Chinas retaliatory tariffs.
Consumer spending, the largest driver of the economy, remained well supported by low unemployment, wage gains and, in the second quarter, tax cuts. As reported by the Bureau of Labor Statistics, the unemployment rate fell to 3.9% in July 2018 from 4.3% in July 2017 and job gains averaged around 200,000 per month for the past twelve months. The Consumer Price Index (CPI) increased 2.9% over the twelve-month reporting period ended July 31, 2018 on a seasonally adjusted basis, as reported by the Bureau of Labor Statistics.
Low mortgage rates and low inventory continued to drive home prices higher. Although mortgage rates have started to nudge higher, they remained relatively low by historical standards. The S&P CoreLogic Case-Shiller U.S. National Home Price Index, which covers all nine U.S. census divisions, rose 6.2% in June 2018 (most recent data available at the time this report was prepared). The 10-City and 20-City Composites reported year-over- year increases of 6.0% and 6.3%, respectively.
With the U.S. economy delivering a sustainable growth rate and employment strengthening, the Feds policy making committee continued to incrementally raise its main benchmark interest rate. The most recent increase, in June 2018, was the seventh rate hike since December 2015. Fed Chair Janet Yellens term expired in February 2018, and incoming Chairman Jerome Powell indicated he would likely maintain the Feds gradual pace of interest rate hikes. At the June meeting, the Fed increased its projection to four interest rate increases in 2018, from three increases projected at the March meeting, indicating its confidence in the economys health. In line with expectations, the Fed left rates unchanged at its July meeting and continued to signal another increase in September. Additionally, the Fed continued reducing its balance sheet by allowing a small amount of maturing Treasury and mortgage securities to roll off without reinvestment. The market expects the pace to remain moderate and predictable, with minimal market disruption.
Geopolitical news remained a prominent market driver. Protectionist rhetoric had been garnering attention across Europe, as anti-European Union (EU) sentiment featured prominently (although did not win a majority) in the Dutch, French and German elections in 2017. Italys 2018 elections resulted in a hung parliament, and several months of negotiations resulted in a populist, euro-skeptic coalition government. The U.S. moved forward with tariffs on imported goods from China, as well as on steel and aluminum from Canada, Mexico and Europe. These countries announced retaliatory measures in kind, intensifying concerns about a trade war, although the U.S. and the EU announced in July they would refrain from further tariffs while they negotiate trade terms. Meanwhile, in March the U.K. and EU agreed in principle to the Brexit transition terms, but political instability in the U.K. in July has clouded the outlook. The U.S. Treasury issued additional sanctions on Russia in April, and re-imposed sanctions on Iran after President Trump withdrew from the 2015 nuclear agreement. The threat of a nuclear North Korea eased somewhat as the leaders of South Korea and North Korea met during April and jointly announced a commitment toward peace, while the U.S.-North Korea summit yielded an agreement with few additional details.
The loan market exhibited positive performance throughout the reporting period based on a number of factors. Fundamentally, earnings have been strong and issuers have benefited from a move to lower their cost of financing via the repricing of existing debt, which lowers the effective coupon. Further, companies have taken advantage of strong conditions to extend debt repayment periods, which at this point has made the maturity schedule quite manageable. Credit metrics also continue to be generally strong. All of this has led to a low level of defaults. From a positioning perspective, the loan market has little retail exposure (an area of concern for investors), and issuers generally have little exposure to ongoing trade negotiations which have caused volatility in other markets. In particular, loans in the portfolio are USD-denominated and have less risk to a rising U.S. dollar. From a technical perspective, loans have seen consistent demand coming from the institutional market, in particular collateralized loan obligations (or CLOs). CLOs are the primary buyer in the loan asset class. Adding to that demand has been fairly consistent demand coming from retail mutual
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funds and exchange-traded funds. On the supply side, while the new issue markets have been active, incremental supply has been more than met by incremental demand over the reporting period.
What strategies were used to manage the Funds during the twelve-month reporting period ended July 31, 2018?
NSL seeks to achieve a high level of current income, consistent with capital preservation by investing primarily in adjustable rate U.S dollar-denominated secured senior loans. The Fund invests at least 80% of its managed assets in adjustable rate senior secured loans. Up to 20% may include U.S. dollar denominated senior loans of non-U.S. borrowers, senior loans that are not secured, other debt securities and equity securities and warrants. The Fund uses leverage.
JFR seeks to achieve a high level of current income by investing in adjustable rate secured and unsecured senior loans and other debt instruments. The Fund invests at least 80% of its managed assets in adjustable rate loans, primarily senior loans, though the loans may include unsecured senior loans and secured and unsecured subordinated loans. At least 65% the Funds managed assets must include adjustable rate senior loans that are secured by specific collateral. The Fund uses leverage.
JRO seeks to achieve a high level of current income. The Fund invests at least 80% of its managed assets in adjustable rate loans, primarily senior loans, though the loans may include unsecured senior loans and secured and unsecured subordinated loans. At least 65% of the Funds managed assets must include adjustable rate senior loans that are secured by specific collateral. The Fund uses leverage.
JSD seeks to provide current income and the potential for capital appreciation. The Fund invests at least 70% of its managed assets in adjustable rate corporate debt instruments, including senior secured loans, second lien loans and other adjustable rate corporate debt instruments, at least 80% of assets, at time of purchase, in loans or securities in the issuing companys capital structure that are senior to its common equity, including but not limited to debt securities, preferred securities and up to 30% of the Funds assets may include other types of debt instruments or short positions consisting primarily of high yield debt. The Fund maintains a portfolio with an average duration that does not exceed two years. The Fund uses leverage.
JQCs primary investment objective is high current income and its secondary objective is total return. The Fund invests at least 70% of its managed assets in adjustable rate senior secured and second lien loans, at least 80% of assets, at time of purchase, in loans or securities in the issuing companys capital structure that are senior to its common equity, including but not limited to debt securities, preferred securities and up to 30% opportunistically in other types of securities across a companys capital structure, primarily income-oriented securities such as high yield debt, convertible securities and other forms of corporate debt. The Fund uses leverage.
How did the Funds perform during this twelve-month reporting period ended July 31, 2018?
The tables in the Performance Overview and Holding Summaries section of this report provide total return performance for each Fund for the one-year, five-year, ten-year and/or since inception periods ended July 31, 2018. Each Funds total returns at net asset value (NAV) are compared with the performance of a corresponding market index. For the twelve-month reporting period ended July 31, 2018, NSL, JFR, JRO and JSD outperformed the Credit Suisse Leveraged Loan Index, while JQC underperformed the Credit Suisse Leveraged Loan Index.
Across all five Funds, our top and bottom performing individual security positions and industry groups were relatively similar. As a result, for NSL, JFR, JRO, JSD and JQC, the majority of sectors contributed positively to absolute performance, with the exception of the consumer staples sector in JQC. The telecommunication services, information technology, consumer discretionary and energy sectors were the strongest contributors to absolute performance.
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Portfolio Managers Comments (continued)
Specific holdings that contributed positively to performance were the bonds of Intelsat Jackson Holdings, S.A. Intelsat operates the worlds largest satellite services operation. A number of positive catalysts drove Intelsats bonds higher, including a strong earnings announcement and a capital expenditure reduction earlier in 2018 as well as a successful contract win to expand 4G LTE services within the United States. Most recently, the company has garnered positive support from the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) regarding their plan to support the deployment of 5G wireless connectivity by monetizing some of their spectrum rights. The market has attributed meaningful value to Intelsats spectrum rights, allowing the company to raise equity recently to refinance some of its capital structure. Also contributing to performance were the bonds of California Resources Corporation (CRC). CRC has successfully improved its liquidity profile via a number of financing transactions, and has also benefitted from a backdrop of higher energy prices. Lastly, contributing to performance were the loans of Cumulus Media. Cumulus is the third largest radio operator in the U.S. and filed for bankruptcy in 2017. Following its emergence from bankruptcy, the company now has an improved capital structure that should assist the issuer going forward.
Detracting from performance were the bonds of Dish DBS Corp. Dish has been suffering from revenue pressure amid lower subscribership trends. Lastly, exposure to Petco Animal Supplies, Inc. term loans hurt performance as the retailer has seen downgrades amid declining sales numbers.
JSD and JQC invested in credit default swaps, which were used to provide a benefit if particular bonds credit quality worsened. These contracts had a negligible impact on performance during the reporting period.
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IMPACT OF THE FUNDS LEVERAGE STRATEGIES ON PERFORMANCE
One important factor impacting the returns of the Funds common shares relative to their comparative benchmarks was the Funds use of leverage through bank borrowings, Term Preferred Shares (Term Preferred) for NSL, JFR, JRO and JSD and reverse repurchase agreements for JQC. The Funds use leverage because our research has shown that, over time, leveraging provides opportunities for additional income and total return, particularly in the recent market environment where short-term market rates are at or near historical lows, meaning that the short-term rates the Fund has been paying on its leveraging instruments in recent years have been much lower than the interest the Fund has been earning on its portfolio securities that it has bought with the proceeds of that leverage.
However, use of leverage can expose Fund common shares to additional price volatility. When a Fund uses leverage, the Fund common shares will experience a greater increase in their net asset value if the securities acquired through the use of leverage increase in value, but will also experience a correspondingly larger decline in their net asset value if the securities acquired through leverage decline in value, which will make the shares net asset value more volatile, and total return performance more variable, over time.
In addition, common share income in levered funds will typically decrease in comparison to unlevered funds when short-term interest rates increase and increase when short-term interest rates decrease. Over the last few quarters, short-term interest rates have indeed increased from their extended lows after the 2007-09 financial crisis. This increase has reduced common share net income, and also reduced potential for long-term total returns. Nevertheless, the ability to effectively borrow at current short-term rates is still resulting in enhanced common share income, and management believes that the advantages of continuation of leverage outweigh the associated increase in risk and volatility described above.
The Funds use of leverage had a positive impact on performance during this reporting period.
NSL, JFR, JRO and JSD used interest rate swap contracts to partially hedge the interest cost of leverage, which as mentioned previously, is through bank borrowings and preferred shares. Collectively, these interest rate swap contracts had a negligible impact to overall Fund performance during the period.
As of July 31, 2018, the Funds percentages of leverage are as shown in the accompanying table.
NSL | JFR | JRO | JSD | JQC | ||||||||||||||||
Effective Leverage* |
37.05 | % | 36.61 | % | 36.09 | % | 37.17 | % | 36.33 | % | ||||||||||
Regulatory Leverage* |
37.05 | % | 36.61 | % | 36.09 | % | 37.17 | % | 31.20 | % |
* | Effective leverage is a Funds effective economic leverage, and includes both regulatory leverage and the leverage effects of reverse repurchase agreements, certain derivatives and other investments in a Funds portfolio that increase the Funds investment exposure. Regulatory leverage consists of preferred shares issued or borrowings of a Fund. Both of these are part of a Funds capital structure. A Fund, however, may from time to time borrow on a typically transient basis in connection with its day-to-day operations, primarily in connection with the need to settle portfolio trades. Such incidental borrowings are excluded from the calculation of a Funds effective leverage ratio. Regulatory leverage is subject to asset coverage limits set forth in the Investment Company Act of 1940. |
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THE FUNDS LEVERAGE
Bank Borrowings
As noted above, the Funds employ leverage through the use of bank borrowings. The Funds bank borrowing activities are as shown in the accompanying table.
Current Reporting Period | Subsequent to the Close of the Reporting Period |
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Fund | August 1, 2017 | Draws | Paydowns | July 31, 2018 | Average Balance Outstanding |
Draws | Paydowns | September 27, 2018 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
NSL |
$ | 114,000,000 | $ | | $ | | $ | 114,000,000 | $ | 114,000,000 | $ | | $ | | $ | 114,000,000 | ||||||||||||||||||||
JFR |
$ | 254,300,000 | $ | | $ | | $ | 254,300,000 | $ | 254,300,000 | $ | | $ | | $ | 254,300,000 | ||||||||||||||||||||
JRO |
$ | 178,800,000 | $ | | $ | | $ | 178,800,000 | $ | 178,800,000 | $ | | $ | | $ | 178,800,000 | ||||||||||||||||||||
JSD |
$ | 72,000,000 | $ | | $ | | $ | 72,000,000 | $ | 72,000,000 | $ | | $ | | $ | 72,000,000 | ||||||||||||||||||||
JQC |
$ | 561,000,000 | $ | | $ | | $ | 561,000,000 | $ | 561,000,000 | $ | | $ | (55,000,000 | ) | $ | 506,000,000 |
Refer to Notes to Financial Statements, Note 9 Fund Leverage, Borrowings for further details.
Reverse Repurchase Agreements
As noted previously, in addition to bank borrowings, JQC also utilized reverse repurchase agreements. The Funds transactions in reverse repurchase agreements are as shown in the accompanying table.
Current Reporting Period | Subsequent to the Close of the Reporting Period |
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August 1, 2017 | Purchases | Sales | July 31, 2018 | Average Balance Outstanding |
Purchases | Sales | September 27, 2018 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
$145,000,000 | $ | $ | $145,000,000 | $145,000,000 | $55,000,000 | $ | $200,000,000 |
Refer to Notes to Financial Statements, Note 9 Fund Leverage, Reverse Repurchase Agreements for further details.
Term Preferred Shares
As noted previously, in addition to bank borrowings, the following Funds also issued Term Preferred. The Funds' transactions in Term Preferred are as shown in the accompanying table.
Current Reporting Period | Subsequent to the Close of the Reporting Period |
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Fund | August 1, 2017 | Issuance | Redemptions | July 31, 2018 | Average Balance Outstanding |
Issuance | Redemptions | September 27, 2018 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
NSL |
$ | 43,000,000 | $ | | $ | | $ | 43,000,000 | $ | 43,000,000 | $ | | $ | | $ | 43,000,000 | ||||||||||||||||||||
JFR |
$ | 125,200,000 | $ | | $ | | $ | 125,200,000 | $ | 125,200,000 | $ | | $ | | $ | 125,200,000 | ||||||||||||||||||||
JRO |
$ | 84,000,000 | $ | | $ | | $ | 84,000,000 | $ | 84,000,000 | $ | | $ | | $ | 84,000,000 | ||||||||||||||||||||
JSD |
$ | 35,000,000 | $ | | $ | | $ | 35,000,000 | $ | 35,000,000 | $ | | $ | | $ | 35,000,000 |
Refer to Notes to Financial Statements, Note 4 Fund Shares, Preferred Shares for further details on Term Preferred.
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COMMON SHARE DISTRIBUTION INFORMATION
The following information regarding the Funds distributions is current as of July 31, 2018. Each Funds distribution levels may vary over time based on each Funds investment activity and portfolio investment value changes.
During the current reporting period, each Funds distributions to common shareholders were as shown in the accompanying table.
Per Common Share Amounts | ||||||||||||||||||||
Monthly Distribution (Ex-Dividend Date) | NSL | JFR | JRO | JSD | JQC | |||||||||||||||
August 2017 |
$ | 0.0395 | $ | 0.0675 | $ | 0.0705 | $ | 0.1060 | $ | 0.0525 | ||||||||||
September |
0.0395 | 0.0675 | 0.0705 | 0.1060 | 0.0475 | |||||||||||||||
October |
0.0395 | 0.0675 | 0.0705 | 0.1060 | 0.0475 | |||||||||||||||
November |
0.0395 | 0.0675 | 0.0705 | 0.1060 | 0.0475 | |||||||||||||||
December |
0.0395 | 0.0675 | 0.0705 | 0.1060 | 0.0475 | |||||||||||||||
January |
0.0395 | 0.0675 | 0.0705 | 0.1060 | 0.0475 | |||||||||||||||
February |
0.0395 | 0.0675 | 0.0705 | 0.1060 | 0.0475 | |||||||||||||||
March |
0.0370 | 0.0620 | 0.0620 | 0.1060 | 0.0410 | |||||||||||||||
April |
0.0370 | 0.0620 | 0.0620 | 0.1060 | 0.0410 | |||||||||||||||
May |
0.0370 | 0.0620 | 0.0620 | 0.1060 | 0.0410 | |||||||||||||||
June |
0.0335 | 0.0575 | 0.0580 | 0.1005 | 0.0370 | |||||||||||||||
July 2018 |
0.0335 | 0.0575 | 0.0580 | 0.1005 | 0.0370 | |||||||||||||||
Total Monthly Per Share Distributions |
0.4545 | 0.7735 | 0.7955 | 1.2610 | 0.5345 | |||||||||||||||
Ordinary Income Distribution* |
| | | 0.0364 | | |||||||||||||||
Total Distributions from Net Investment Income |
$ | 0.4545 | $ | 0.7735 | $ | 0.7955 | $ | 1.2974 | $ | 0.5345 | ||||||||||
Current Distribution Rate** |
6.56 | % | 6.70 | % | 6.80 | % | 7.23 | % | 5.63 | % |
* | Distribution paid in December 2017. |
** | Current distribution rate is based on the Funds current annualized monthly distribution divided by the Funds current market price. The Funds monthly distributions to its shareholders may be comprised of ordinary income, net realized capital gains and, if at the end of the fiscal year the Funds cumulative net ordinary income and net realized gains are less than the amount of the Funds distributions, a return of capital for tax purposes. |
Each Fund in this report seeks to pay regular monthly dividends out of its net investment income at a rate that reflects its past and projected net income performance. To permit each Fund to maintain a more stable monthly dividend, the Fund may pay dividends at a rate that may be more or less than the amount of net income actually earned by the Fund during the period. If a Fund has cumulatively earned more than it has paid in dividends, it will hold the excess in reserve as undistributed net investment income (UNII) as part of the Funds net asset value. Conversely, if a Fund has cumulatively paid in dividends more than it has earned, the excess will constitute a negative UNII that will likewise be reflected in the Funds net asset value. Each Fund will, over time, pay all its net investment income as dividends to shareholders.
As of July 31, 2018, the Funds had positive UNII balances for tax purposes. NSL had a positive UNII balance while JFR, JRO, JSD and JQC had negative UNII balances for financial reporting purposes.
All monthly dividends paid by each Fund during the current reporting period were paid from net investment income. If a portion of the Funds monthly distributions was sourced from or comprised of elements other than net investment income, including capital gains and/or a return of capital, shareholders would have received a notice to that effect. For financial reporting purposes, the composition and per share amounts of each Funds dividends for the reporting period are presented in this reports Statement of Changes in Net Assets and Financial Highlights, respectively. For income tax purposes, distribution information for each Fund as of its most recent tax year end is presented in Note 6 Income Tax Information within the Notes to Financial Statements of this report.
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Common Share Information (continued)
COMMON SHARE EQUITY SHELF PROGRAMS
During the current reporting period, the following Funds were authorized by the Securities and Exchange Commission to issue additional common shares through an equity shelf program (Shelf Offering). Under these programs, the Funds, subject to market conditions, may raise additional capital from time to time in varying amounts and offering methods at a net price at or above each Funds NAV per common share. The total amount of common shares authorized under these Shelf Offerings are as shown in the accompanying table.
NSL | JFR | JRO | JSD | |||||||||||||
Additional authorized common shares |
8,800,000 | * | 12,900,000 | 8,500,000 | 1,000,000 | * |
* | Represents additional authorized common shares for the period August 1, 2017 through December 8, 2017. |
During the current reporting period, the following Funds sold common shares through their Shelf Offerings at a weighted average premium to their NAV per common share as shown in the accompanying table.
JFR | JRO | |||||||
Common shares sold through shelf offering |
452,068 | 783,600 | ||||||
Weighted average premium to NAV per common share sold |
1.38 | % | 1.71 | % |
Refer to Notes to Financial Statements, Note 4 Fund Shares, Common Shares Equity Shelf Programs and Offering Costs for further details of Shelf Offerings and each Funds respective transactions.
COMMON SHARE REPURCHASES
During August 2018 (subsequent to the close of the reporting period), the Funds Board of Trustees reauthorized an open-market share repurchase program, allowing each Fund to repurchase an aggregate of up to approximately 10% of its outstanding shares.
As of July 31, 2018, and since the inception of the Funds repurchase programs, the Funds have cumulatively repurchased and retired their outstanding common shares as shown in the accompanying table.
NSL | JFR | JRO | JSD | JQC | ||||||||||||||||
Common shares cumulatively repurchased and retired |
5,000 | 147,593 | 19,400 | | 5,315,700 | |||||||||||||||
Common shares authorized for repurchase |
3,860,000 | 5,645,000 | 3,975,000 | 1,010,000 | 13,575,000 |
During the current reporting period, the Funds did not repurchase any of their outstanding common shares.
OTHER COMMON SHARE INFORMATION
As of July 31, 2018, and during the current reporting period, the Funds common share prices were trading at a premium/(discount) to their common share NAVs as shown in the accompanying table.
NSL | JFR | JRO | JSD | JQC | ||||||||||||||||
Common share NAV |
$6.91 | $11.55 | $11.47 | $17.92 | $9.11 | |||||||||||||||
Common share price |
$6.13 | $10.30 | $10.23 | $16.67 | $7.89 | |||||||||||||||
Premium/(Discount) to NAV |
(11.29 | )% | (10.82 | )% | (10.81 | )% | (6.98 | )% | (13.39 | )% | ||||||||||
12-month average premium/(discount) to NAV |
(5.11 | )% | (3.83 | )% | (3.26 | )% | (4.13 | )% | (10.31 | )% |
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Fund shares are not guaranteed or endorsed by any bank or other insured depository institution, and are not federally insured by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation.
Nuveen Senior Income Fund (NSL)
Investing in closed-end funds involves risk; principal loss is possible. There is no guarantee the Funds investment objectives will be achieved. Closed-end fund shares may frequently trade at a discount or premium to their net asset value. Adjustable Rate Senior Loans may not be fully secured by collateral, generally do not trade on exchanges, and are typically issued by unrated or below-investment grade companies, and therefore are subject to greater liquidity and credit risk. Lower credit debt securities may be more likely to fail to make timely interest or principal payments. Leverage increases return volatility and magnifies the Funds potential return and its risks; there is no guarantee a funds leverage strategy will be successful. These and other risk considerations such as interest rate risk are described in more detail on the Funds web page at www.nuveen.com/NSL.
Nuveen Floating Rate Income Fund (JFR)
Investing in closed-end funds involves risk; principal loss is possible. There is no guarantee the Funds investment objectives will be achieved. Closed-end fund shares may frequently trade at a discount or premium to their net asset value. Adjustable Rate Senior Loans may not be fully secured by collateral, generally do not trade on exchanges, and are typically issued by unrated or below-investment grade companies, and therefore are subject to greater liquidity and credit risk. Lower credit debt securities may be more likely to fail to make timely interest or principal payments. Leverage increases return volatility and magnifies the Funds potential return and its risks; there is no guarantee a funds leverage strategy will be successful. These and other risk considerations such as interest rate risk are described in more detail on the Funds web page at www.nuveen.com/JFR.
Nuveen Floating Rate Income Opportunity Fund (JRO)
Investing in closed-end funds involves risk; principal loss is possible. There is no guarantee the Funds investment objectives will be achieved. Closed-end fund shares may frequently trade at a discount or premium to their net asset value. Adjustable Rate Senior Loans may not be fully secured by collateral, generally do not trade on exchanges, and are typically issued by unrated or below-investment grade companies, and therefore are subject to greater liquidity and credit risk. Lower credit debt securities may be more likely to fail to make timely interest or principal payments. Leverage increases return volatility and magnifies the Funds potential return and its risks; there is no guarantee a funds leverage strategy will be successful. These and other risk considerations such as interest rate risk are described in more detail on the Funds web page at www.nuveen.com/JRO.
Nuveen Short Duration Credit Opportunities Fund (JSD)
Investing in closed-end funds involves risk; principal loss is possible. There is no guarantee the Funds investment objectives will be achieved. Closed-end fund shares may frequently trade at a discount or premium to their net asset value. Adjustable Rate Senior Loans may not be fully secured by collateral, generally do not trade on exchanges, and are typically issued by unrated or below-investment grade companies, and therefore are subject to greater liquidity and credit risk. Lower credit debt securities may be more likely to fail to make timely interest or principal payments. Leverage increases return volatility and magnifies the Funds potential return and its risks; there is no guarantee a funds leverage strategy will be successful. These and other risk considerations such as interest rate risk are described in more detail on the Funds web page at www.nuveen.com/JSD.
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Risk Considerations (continued)
Nuveen Credit Strategies Income Fund (JQC)
Investing in closed-end funds involves risk; principal loss is possible. There is no guarantee the Funds investment objectives will be achieved. Closed-end fund shares may frequently trade at a discount or premium to their net asset value. Adjustable Rate Senior Loans may not be fully secured by collateral, generally do not trade on exchanges, and are typically issued by unrated or below-investment grade companies, and therefore are subject to greater liquidity and credit risk. Lower credit debt securities may be more likely to fail to make timely interest or principal payments. Common stock prices have often experienced significant volatility. Leverage increases return volatility and magnifies the Funds potential return and its risks; there is no guarantee a funds leverage strategy will be successful. These and other risk considerations such as interest rate risk are described in more detail on the Funds web page at www.nuveen.com/JQC.
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NSL | Nuveen Senior Income Fund Performance Overview and Holding Summaries as of July 31, 2018 |
Refer to Glossary of Terms Used in this Report for further definition of the terms used within this section.
Average Annual Total Returns as of July 31, 2018
Average Annual | ||||||||||||
1-Year | 5-Year | 10-Year | ||||||||||
NSL at Common Share NAV | 5.91% | 4.83% | 6.90% | |||||||||
NSL at Common Share Price | (3.78)% | 2.84% | 7.59% | |||||||||
Credit Suisse Leveraged Loan Index | 4.72% | 4.19% | 5.19% |
Past performance is not predictive of future results. Current performance may be higher or lower than the data shown. Returns do not reflect the deduction of taxes that shareholders may have to pay on Fund distributions or upon the sale of Fund shares. Returns at NAV are net of Fund expenses, and assume reinvestment of distributions. Comparative index return information is provided for the Funds shares at NAV only. Indexes are not available for direct investment.
Common Share Price Performance Weekly Closing Price
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This data relates to the securities held in the Funds portfolio of investments as of the end of the reporting period. It should not be construed as a measure of performance for the Fund itself. Holdings are subject to change.
For financial reporting purposes, the ratings disclosed are the highest rating given by one of the following national rating agencies: Standard & Poors Group, Moodys Investors Service, Inc. or Fitch, Inc. This treatment of split-rated securities may differ from that used for other purposes, such as for Fund investment policies. Credit ratings are subject to change. AAA, AA, A and BBB are investment grade ratings; BB, B, CCC, CC, C and D are below-investment grade ratings. Holdings designated N/R are not rated by these national rating agencies.
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JFR | Nuveen Floating Rate Income Fund Performance Overview and Holding Summaries as of July 31, 2018 |
Refer to Glossary of Terms Used in this Report for further definition of the terms used within this section.
Average Annual Total Returns as of July 31, 2018
Average Annual | ||||||||||||
1-Year | 5-Year | 10-Year | ||||||||||
JFR at Common Share NAV | 5.01% | 4.83% | 6.69% | |||||||||
JFR at Common Share Price | (6.64)% | 2.56% | 7.45% | |||||||||
Credit Suisse Leveraged Loan Index | 4.72% | 4.19% | 5.19% |
Past performance is not predictive of future results. Current performance may be higher or lower than the data shown. Returns do not reflect the deduction of taxes that shareholders may have to pay on Fund distributions or upon the sale of Fund shares. Returns at NAV are net of Fund expenses, and assume reinvestment of distributions. Comparative index return information is provided for the Funds shares at NAV only. Indexes are not available for direct investment.
Common Share Price Performance Weekly Closing Price
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This data relates to the securities held in the Funds portfolio of investments as of the end of the reporting period. It should not be construed as a measure of performance for the Fund itself. Holdings are subject to change.
For financial reporting purposes, the ratings disclosed are the highest rating given by one of the following national rating agencies: Standard & Poors Group, Moodys Investors Service, Inc. or Fitch, Inc. This treatment of split-rated securities may differ from that used for other purposes, such as for Fund investment policies. Credit ratings are subject to change. AAA, AA, A and BBB are investment grade ratings; BB, B, CCC, CC, C and D are below-investment grade ratings. Holdings designated N/R are not rated by these national rating agencies.
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JRO | Nuveen Floating Rate Income Opportunity Fund Performance Overview and Holding Summaries as of July 31, 2018 |
Refer to Glossary of Terms Used in this Report for further definition of the terms used within this section.
Average Annual Total Returns as of July 31, 2018
Average Annual | ||||||||||||
1-Year | 5-Year | 10-Year | ||||||||||
JRO at Common Share NAV | 5.06% | 4.97% | 7.32% | |||||||||
JRO at Common Share Price | (7.38)% | 2.68% | 8.13% | |||||||||
Credit Suisse Leveraged Loan Index | 4.72% | 4.19% | 5.19% |
Past performance is not predictive of future results. Current performance may be higher or lower than the data shown. Returns do not reflect the deduction of taxes that shareholders may have to pay on Fund distributions or upon the sale of Fund shares. Returns at NAV are net of Fund expenses, and assume reinvestment of distributions. Comparative index return information is provided for the Funds shares at NAV only. Indexes are not available for direct investment.
Common Share Price Performance Weekly Closing Price
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This data relates to the securities held in the Funds portfolio of investments as of the end of the reporting period. It should not be construed as a measure of performance for the Fund itself. Holdings are subject to change.
For financial reporting purposes, the ratings disclosed are the highest rating given by one of the following national rating agencies: Standard & Poors Group, Moodys Investors Service, Inc. or Fitch, Inc. This treatment of split-rated securities may differ from that used for other purposes, such as for Fund investment policies. Credit ratings are subject to change. AAA, AA, A and BBB are investment grade ratings; BB, B, CCC, CC, C and D are below-investment grade ratings. Holdings designated N/R are not rated by these national rating agencies.
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JSD | Nuveen Short Duration Credit Opportunities Fund Performance Overview and Holding Summaries as of July 31, 2018 |
Refer to the Glossary of Terms Used in this Report for further definition of the terms used within this section.
Average Annual Total Returns as of July 31, 2018
Average Annual | ||||||||||||
1-Year | 5-Year | Since Inception |
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JSD at Common Share NAV | 6.66% | 5.22% | 6.62% | |||||||||
JSD at Common Share Price | 1.33% | 4.28% | 5.29% | |||||||||
Credit Suisse Leveraged Loan Index | 4.72% | 4.19% | 4.55% |
Since inception returns are from May 25, 2011. Past performance is not predictive of future results. Current performance may be higher or lower than the data shown. Returns do not reflect the deduction of taxes that shareholders may have to pay on Fund distributions or upon the sale of Fund shares. Returns at NAV are net of Fund expenses, and assume reinvestment of distributions. Comparative index return information is provided for the Funds shares at NAV only. Indexes are not available for direct investment.
Common Share Price Performance Weekly Closing Price
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This data relates to the securities held in the Funds portfolio of investments as of the end of the reporting period. It should not be construed as a measure of performance for the Fund itself. Holdings are subject to change.
For financial reporting purposes, the ratings disclosed are the highest rating given by one of the following national rating agencies: Standard & Poors Group, Moodys Investors Service, Inc. or Fitch, Inc. This treatment of split-rated securities may differ from that used for other purposes, such as for Fund investment policies. Credit ratings are subject to change. AAA, AA, A and BBB are investment grade ratings; BB, B, CCC, CC, C and D are below-investment grade ratings. Holdings designated N/R are not rated by these national rating agencies.
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JQC | Nuveen Credit Strategies Income Fund Performance Overview and Holding Summaries as of July 31, 2018 |
Refer to Glossary of Terms Used in this Report for further definition of the terms used within this section.
Average Annual Total Returns as of July 31, 2018
Average Annual | ||||||||||||
1-Year | 5-Year | 10-Year | ||||||||||
JQC at Common Share NAV | 3.64% | 4.16% | 5.77% | |||||||||
JQC at Common Share Price | (3.09)% | 2.10% | 6.99% | |||||||||
Credit Suisse Leveraged Loan Index | 4.72% | 4.19% | 5.19% |
Past performance is not predictive of future results. Current performance may be higher or lower than the data shown. Returns do not reflect the deduction of taxes that shareholders may have to pay on Fund distributions or upon the sale of Fund shares. Returns at NAV are net of Fund expenses, and assume reinvestment of distributions. Comparative index return information is provided for the Funds shares at NAV only. Indexes are not available for direct investment.
Common Share Price Performance Weekly Closing Price
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This data relates to the securities held in the Funds portfolio of investments as of the end of the reporting period. It should not be construed as a measure of performance for the Fund itself. Holdings are subject to change.
For financial reporting purposes, the ratings disclosed are the highest rating given by one of the following national rating agencies: Standard & Poors Group, Moodys Investors Service, Inc. or Fitch, Inc. This treatment of split-rated securities may differ from that used for other purposes, such as for Fund investment policies. Credit ratings are subject to change. AAA, AA, A and BBB are investment grade ratings; BB, B, CCC, CC, C and D are below-investment grade ratings. Holdings designated N/R are not rated by these national rating agencies.
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The annual meeting of shareholders was held in the offices of Nuveen on April 11, 2018 for NSL, JFR, JRO, JSD and JQC; at this meeting the shareholders were asked to elect Board Members.
NSL | JFR | JRO | JSD | JQC | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Common and Preferred shares voting together as a class |
Preferred Shares |
Common and Preferred shares voting together as a class |
Preferred Shares |
Common and Preferred shares voting together as a class |
Preferred Shares |
Common and Preferred shares voting together as a class |
Preferred Shares |
Common Shares |
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Approval of the Board Members was reached as follows: |
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Margo L. Cook |
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For |
32,433,917 | | 49,049,987 | | 35,393,057 | | 8,773,654 | | 114,811,090 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Withhold |
925,218 | | 945,078 | | 1,224,719 | | 357,048 | | 3,319,902 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Total |
33,359,135 | | 49,995,065 | | 36,617,776 | | 9,130,702 | | 118,130,992 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Jack B. Evans |
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For |
32,067,944 | | 48,655,758 | | 35,336,182 | | 8,744,619 | | 114,339,128 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Withhold |
1,291,191 | | 1,339,307 | | 1,281,594 | | 386,083 | | 3,791,864 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Total |
33,359,135 | | 49,995,065 | | 36,617,776 | | 9,130,702 | | 118,130,992 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Albin F. Moschner |
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For |
32,424,917 | | 49,053,568 | | 35,363,701 | | 8,773,943 | | 114,471,840 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Withhold |
934,218 | | 941,497 | | 1,254,075 | | 356,759 | | 3,659,152 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Total |
33,359,135 | | 49,995,065 | | 36,617,776 | | 9,130,702 | | 118,130,992 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
William C. Hunter |
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For |
| 23,419 | | 62,194 | | 69,597 | | 1,178 | | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Withhold |
| 290 | | 1,419 | | 1,016 | | 23,454 | | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Total |
| 23,709 | | 63,613 | | 70,613 | | 24,632 | | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
William J. Schneider |
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For |
| 23,419 | | 62,194 | | 69,597 | | 1,178 | 114,316,682 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Withhold |
| 290 | | 1,419 | | 1,016 | | 23,454 | 3,814,310 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Total |
| 23,709 | | 63,613 | | 70,613 | | 24,632 | 118,130,992 |
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Report of Independent Registered Public Accounting Firm
To the Shareholders and Board of Trustees of
Nuveen Senior Income Fund
Nuveen Floating Rate Income Fund
Nuveen Floating Rate Income Opportunity Fund
Nuveen Short Duration Credit Opportunities Fund
Nuveen Credit Strategies Income Fund:
Opinion on the Financial Statements
We have audited the accompanying statements of assets and liabilities, including the portfolios of investments, of Nuveen Senior Income Fund, Nuveen Floating Rate Income Fund, Nuveen Floating Rate Income Opportunity Fund, Nuveen Short Duration Credit Opportunities Fund and Nuveen Credit Strategies Income Fund (the Funds) as of July 31, 2018, the related statements of operations and cash flows for the year then ended, the statements of changes in net assets for each of the years in the two-year period then ended, and the related notes (collectively, the financial statements) and the financial highlights for each of the years in the four-year period then ended. In our opinion, the financial statements and financial highlights present fairly, in all material respects, the financial position of the Funds as of July 31, 2018, the results of their operations and their cash flows for the year then ended, the changes in their net assets for each of the years in the two-year period then ended, and the financial highlights for each of the years in the four-year period then ended, in conformity with U.S. generally accepted accounting principles. The financial highlights for the year ended July 31, 2014 were audited by other independent registered public accountants whose report, dated September 25, 2014, expressed an unqualified opinion on those financial highlights.
Basis for Opinion
These financial statements and financial highlights are the responsibility of the Funds management. Our responsibility is to express an opinion on these 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. 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. Such procedures also included confirmation of securities owned as of July 31, 2018, by correspondence with the custodian and brokers or other appropriate auditing procedures. 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. We believe that our audits provide a reasonable basis for our opinion.
/s/ KPMG LLP
We have served as the auditor of one or more Nuveen investment companies since 2014.
Chicago, Illinois
September 27, 2018
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NSL |
Portfolio of Investments July 31, 2018 |
Principal Amount (000) |
Description (1) | Coupon (2) | Reference Rate (2) |
Spread (2) | Maturity (3) | Ratings (4) | Value | |||||||||||||||||||||
LONG-TERM INVESTMENTS 157.7% (97.7% of Total Investments) |
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VARIABLE RATE SENIOR LOAN INTERESTS 135.5% (84.0% of Total Investments) (2) |
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Aerospace & Defense 3.1% (1.9% of Total Investments) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
$ | 4,118 | Sequa Corporation, Term Loan B |
7.067% | 1-Month LIBOR | 5.000% | 11/28/21 | B | $ | 4,125,682 | |||||||||||||||||||
1,432 | Sequa Corporation, Term Loan, Second Lien |
11.072% | 1-Month LIBOR | 9.000% | 4/28/22 | CCC | 1,437,557 | |||||||||||||||||||||
1,938 | Transdigm, Inc., Term Loan E |
4.577% | 1-Month LIBOR | 2.500% | 5/30/25 | Ba2 | 1,939,461 | |||||||||||||||||||||
490 | Transdigm, Inc., Term Loan F |
4.577% | 1-Month LIBOR | 2.500% | 6/09/23 | Ba2 | 490,901 | |||||||||||||||||||||
320 | Transdigm, Inc., Term Loan G, First Lien |
4.577% | 1-Month LIBOR | 2.500% | 8/22/24 | Ba2 | 320,610 | |||||||||||||||||||||
8,298 | Total Aerospace & Defense |
8,314,211 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Air Freight & Logistics 1.1% (0.7% of Total Investments) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1,000 | Ceva Group PLC, Term Loan, First Lien, (WI/DD) |
TBD | TBD | TBD | TBD | BB | 1,001,250 | |||||||||||||||||||||
837 | PAE Holding Corporation, Term Loan B |
7.577% | 1-Month LIBOR | 5.500% | 10/20/22 | B+ | 841,557 | |||||||||||||||||||||
1,083 | XPO Logistics, Inc., Term Loan B |
4.064% | 1-Month LIBOR | 2.000% | 2/24/25 | BB+ | 1,086,503 | |||||||||||||||||||||
2,920 | Total Air Freight & Logistics |
2,929,310 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Airlines 2.3% (1.4% of Total Investments) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1,940 | American Airlines, Inc., Replacement Term Loan |
4.086% | 1-Month LIBOR | 2.000% | 10/10/21 | BB+ | 1,941,562 | |||||||||||||||||||||
1,433 | American Airlines, Inc., Term Loan 2025 |
3.827% | 1-Month LIBOR | 1.750% | 6/27/25 | BB+ | 1,411,532 | |||||||||||||||||||||
2,893 | American Airlines, Inc., Term Loan B |
4.072% | 1-Month LIBOR | 2.000% | 12/14/23 | BB+ | 2,882,039 | |||||||||||||||||||||
6,266 | Total Airlines |
6,235,133 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Auto Components 0.6% (0.4% of Total Investments) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
703 | Horizon Global Corporation, Term Loan B, (DD1) |
6.572% | 1-Month LIBOR | 4.500% | 6/30/21 | B2 | 681,787 | |||||||||||||||||||||
990 | Superior Industries International, Inc., Term Loan B |
6.077% | 1-Month LIBOR | 4.000% | 5/22/24 | B | 994,660 | |||||||||||||||||||||
1,693 | Total Auto Components |
1,676,447 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Automobiles 0.9% (0.5% of Total Investments) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1,430 | Chrysler Group LLC, Term Loan |
4.070% | 1-Month LIBOR | 2.000% | 12/31/18 | BBB | 1,434,510 | |||||||||||||||||||||
103 | DexKo Global, Inc., Term Loan B |
5.577% | 1-Month LIBOR | 3.500% | 7/24/24 | B | 103,383 | |||||||||||||||||||||
746 | DexKo Global, Inc., Term Loan B |
5.577% | 1-Month LIBOR | 3.500% | 7/24/24 | B | 750,221 | |||||||||||||||||||||
2,279 | Total Automobiles |
2,288,114 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Biotechnology 1.1% (0.7% of Total Investments) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2,963 | Grifols, Inc., Term Loan B |
4.200% | 1-Week LIBOR | 2.250% | 1/31/25 | BB | 2,974,617 | |||||||||||||||||||||
Building Products 1.7% (1.1% of Total Investments) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1,750 | Fairmount, Initial Term Loan |
6.050% | 3-Month LIBOR | 3.750% | 6/01/25 | BB | 1,753,465 | |||||||||||||||||||||
489 | Ply Gem Industries, Inc., Term Loan B |
6.087% | 3-Month LIBOR | 3.750% | 4/12/25 | B | 490,740 | |||||||||||||||||||||
2,381 | Quikrete Holdings, Inc., Term Loan B |
4.827% | 1-Month LIBOR | 2.750% | 11/15/23 | BB | 2,382,290 | |||||||||||||||||||||
4,620 | Total Building Products |
4,626,495 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Capital Markets 0.4% (0.2% of Total Investments) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
968 | RPI Finance Trust, Term Loan B6 |
4.334% | 3-Month LIBOR | 2.000% | 3/27/23 | BBB | 971,208 | |||||||||||||||||||||
Chemicals 1.3% (0.8% of Total Investments) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
680 | Ineos US Finance LLC, Term Loan |
4.169% | 2-Month LIBOR | 2.000% | 4/01/24 | BB+ | 679,545 | |||||||||||||||||||||
1,595 | Mineral Technologies, Inc., Term Loan B2 |
4.750% | N/A | N/A | 5/07/21 | BB+ | 1,592,975 | |||||||||||||||||||||
1,254 | Univar, Inc., Term Loan B |
4.577% | 1-Month LIBOR | 2.500% | 7/01/24 | BB | 1,259,064 | |||||||||||||||||||||
3,529 | Total Chemicals |
3,531,584 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Commercial Services & Supplies 4.4% (2.7% of Total Investments) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
739 | Fort Dearborn Holding Company, Inc., Term Loan, First Lien |
6.342% | 2-Month LIBOR | 4.000% | 10/19/23 | B | 732,286 | |||||||||||||||||||||
2,226 | iQor US, Inc., Term Loan, First Lien |
7.337% | 3-Month LIBOR | 5.000% | 4/01/21 | B | 2,214,831 | |||||||||||||||||||||
250 | iQor US, Inc., Term Loan, Second Lien |
11.087% | 3-Month LIBOR | 8.750% | 4/01/22 | CCC+ | 239,500 | |||||||||||||||||||||
769 | KAR Auction Services, Inc., Term Loan B5 |
4.625% | 1-Month LIBOR | 2.500% | 3/09/23 | BB | 771,536 | |||||||||||||||||||||
767 | LSC Communications, Refinancing Term Loan |
7.577% | 1-Month LIBOR | 5.500% | 9/30/22 | B | 768,587 |
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Principal Amount (000) |
Description (1) | Coupon (2) | Reference Rate (2) |
Spread (2) | Maturity (3) | Ratings (4) | Value | |||||||||||||||||||||
Commercial Services & Supplies (continued) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
$ | 1,719 | Monitronics International, Inc., Term Loan B2, First Lien |
7.834% | 3-Month LIBOR | 5.500% | 9/30/22 | B | $ | 1,614,063 | |||||||||||||||||||
1,305 | Protection One, Inc., Term Loan |
4.827% | 1-Month LIBOR | 2.750% | 5/02/22 | BB | 1,308,390 | |||||||||||||||||||||
2,229 | Skillsoft Corporation, Initial Term Loan, First Lien, (DD1) |
6.827% | 1-Month LIBOR | 4.750% | 4/28/21 | B | 2,168,061 | |||||||||||||||||||||
978 | Universal Services of America, Initial Term Loan, First Lien |
5.827% | 1-Month LIBOR | 3.750% | 7/28/22 | B | 965,281 | |||||||||||||||||||||
171 | West Corporation, Incremental Term Loan B1 |
5.577% | 1-Month LIBOR | 3.500% | 10/10/24 | Ba3 | 170,511 | |||||||||||||||||||||
753 | West Corporation, Term Loan B |
6.077% | 1-Month LIBOR | 4.000% | 10/10/24 | Ba3 | 754,040 | |||||||||||||||||||||
11,906 | Total Commercial Services & Supplies |
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11,707,086 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
Communications Equipment 0.8% (0.5% of Total Investments) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
935 | Mitel US Holdings, Inc., Incremental Term Loan |
5.827% | 1-Month LIBOR | 3.750% | 9/25/23 | B+ | 937,665 | |||||||||||||||||||||
1,130 | Plantronics, Term Loan B |
4.577% | 1-Month LIBOR | 2.500% | 7/02/25 | BB | 1,130,904 | |||||||||||||||||||||
2,065 | Total Communications Equipment |
2,068,569 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Construction & Engineering 0.8% (0.5% of Total Investments) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1,000 | KBR, Inc., Term Loan B |
5.814% | 1-Month LIBOR | 3.750% | 4/25/25 | B+ | 1,008,130 | |||||||||||||||||||||
1,204 | Traverse Midstream Partners, Term Loan B |
6.340% | 3-Month LIBOR | 4.000% | 9/27/24 | B+ | 1,210,587 | |||||||||||||||||||||
2,204 | Total Construction & Engineering |
2,218,717 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Containers & Packaging 0.5% (0.3% of Total Investments) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
699 | Berry Global, Inc., Term Loan Q |
4.080% | 1-Month LIBOR | 2.000% | 10/01/22 | BBB | 700,990 | |||||||||||||||||||||
741 | Reynolds Group Holdings, Inc., Term Loan, First Lien |
4.827% | 1-Month LIBOR | 2.750% | 2/05/23 | B+ | 743,879 | |||||||||||||||||||||
1,440 | Total Containers & Packaging |
1,444,869 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Distributors 0.6% (0.4% of Total Investments) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
607 | American Seafoods Group LLC, Term Loan B |
4.830% | 1-Month LIBOR | 2.750% | 8/21/23 | BB | 606,204 | |||||||||||||||||||||
1,000 | SRS Distribution, Inc., Term Loan B |
5.580% | 3-Month LIBOR | 3.250% | 5/23/25 | B | 984,750 | |||||||||||||||||||||
1,607 | Total Distributors |
|
1,590,954 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
Diversified Consumer Services 2.6% (1.6% of Total Investments) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
3,537 | Cengage Learning Acquisitions, Inc., Term Loan B |
6.329% | 1-Month LIBOR | 4.250% | 6/07/23 | B | 3,355,322 | |||||||||||||||||||||
110 | Education Management LLC, Tranche A, Term Loan, (5) |
10.000% | N/A | N/A | 7/02/20 | N/R | 18,715 | |||||||||||||||||||||
248 | Education Management LLC, Tranche B, Term Loan, (5) |
13.250% | N/A | N/A | 7/02/20 | N/R | 7,849 | |||||||||||||||||||||
2,037 | Houghton Mifflin, Term Loan B, First Lien |
5.077% | 1-Month LIBOR | 3.000% | 5/28/21 | B | 1,909,741 | |||||||||||||||||||||
967 | Laureate Education, Inc., Term Loan B |
5.577% | 1-Month LIBOR | 3.500% | 4/26/24 | B+ | 970,679 | |||||||||||||||||||||
663 | Vertiv Co., Term Loan B |
6.100% | 1-Month LIBOR | 4.000% | 11/30/23 | B+ | 660,311 | |||||||||||||||||||||
7,562 | Total Diversified Consumer Services |
|
6,922,617 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
Diversified Financial Services 1.2% (0.7% of Total Investments) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
572 | Freedom Mortgage Corporation, Term Loan B |
6.817% | 1-Month LIBOR | 4.750% | 2/23/22 | B+ | 576,820 | |||||||||||||||||||||
767 | Travelport LLC, Term Loan B |
4.830% | 3-Month LIBOR | 2.500% | 3/17/25 | B+ | 766,635 | |||||||||||||||||||||
2,048 | Veritas US, Inc., Term Loan B1 |
6.641% | 1-Month LIBOR | 4.500% | 1/27/23 | B | 1,907,896 | |||||||||||||||||||||
3,387 | Total Diversified Financial Services |
|
3,251,351 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
Diversified Telecommunication Services 7.6% (4.7% of Total Investments) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1,073 | CenturyLink, Inc., Initial Term A Loan |
4.827% | 1-Month LIBOR | 2.750% | 11/01/22 | BBB | 1,072,366 | |||||||||||||||||||||
4,831 | CenturyLink, Inc., Term Loan B |
4.827% | 1-Month LIBOR | 2.750% | 1/31/25 | BBB | 4,762,379 | |||||||||||||||||||||
2,924 | Frontier Communications Corporation, Term Loan B |
5.830% | 1-Month LIBOR | 3.750% | 1/14/22 | B+ | 2,887,675 | |||||||||||||||||||||
1,542 | Intelsat Jackson Holdings, S.A., Term Loan B |
5.827% | 1-Month LIBOR | 3.750% | 11/30/23 | B | 1,548,694 | |||||||||||||||||||||
236 | Intelsat Jackson Holdings, S.A., Term Loan B4 |
6.577% | 1-Month LIBOR | 4.500% | 1/02/24 | B1 | 248,493 | |||||||||||||||||||||
378 | Intelsat Jackson Holdings, S.A., Term Loan B5 |
6.625% | N/A | N/A | 1/02/24 | B1 | 396,758 | |||||||||||||||||||||
1,552 | Level 3 Financing, Inc., Tranche B, Term Loan |
4.331% | 1-Month LIBOR | 2.250% | 2/22/24 | BBB | 1,556,693 | |||||||||||||||||||||
2,376 | WideOpenWest Finance LLC, Term Loan B |
5.329% | 1-Month LIBOR | 3.250% | 8/18/23 | B | 2,283,844 | |||||||||||||||||||||
435 | Windstream Corporation, Term Loan B6 |
6.080% | 1-Month LIBOR | 4.000% | 3/29/21 | B+ | 411,054 | |||||||||||||||||||||
5,000 | Ziggo B.V., Term Loan E |
4.572% | 1-Month LIBOR | 2.500% | 4/15/25 | BB | 4,975,325 | |||||||||||||||||||||
20,347 | Total Diversified Telecommunication Services |
|
20,143,281 |
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Portfolio of Investments July 31, 2018 |
Principal Amount (000) |
Description (1) | Coupon (2) | Reference Rate (2) |
Spread (2) | Maturity (3) | Ratings (4) | Value | |||||||||||||||||||||
Electric Utilities 1.1% (0.7% of Total Investments) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
$ | 436 | EFS Cogen Holdings LLC, Term Loan B |
5.590% | 3-Month LIBOR | 3.250% | 6/28/23 | BB | $ | 437,336 | |||||||||||||||||||
1,604 | Vistra Operations Co., Term Loan B1 |
4.077% | 1-Month LIBOR | 2.000% | 8/01/23 | BBB | 1,603,365 | |||||||||||||||||||||
825 | Vistra Operations Co., Term Loan B3 |
4.074% | 1-Month LIBOR | 2.000% | 12/31/25 | BBB | 824,235 | |||||||||||||||||||||
2,865 | Total Electric Utilities |
|
2,864,936 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
Electrical Equipment 0.6% (0.4% of Total Investments) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1,041 | TTM Technologies, Inc., Term Loan B |
4.592% | 1-Month LIBOR | 2.500% | 9/28/24 | BB+ | 1,044,427 | |||||||||||||||||||||
546 | Zebra Technologies Corporation, Term Loan B |
4.057% | 3-Month LIBOR | 1.750% | 10/27/21 | BB+ | 548,497 | |||||||||||||||||||||
1,587 | Total Electrical Equipment |
|
1,592,924 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
Energy Equipment & Services 0.1% (0.1% of Total Investments) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
392 | Dynamic Energy Services International LLC, Term Loan, (cash 15.870%, PIK 13.500%) |
15.870% | 3-Month LIBOR | 13.500% | 5/06/19 | N/R | 103,984 | |||||||||||||||||||||
162 | Ocean Rig UDW, Inc., Term Loan |
8.000% | N/A | N/A | 9/20/24 | Caa1 | 170,634 | |||||||||||||||||||||
554 | Total Energy Equipment & Services |
|
274,618 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
Equity Real Estate Investment Trusts 2.9% (1.8% of Total Investments) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
3,252 | Communications Sales & Leasing, Inc., Shortfall Term Loan |
5.077% | 1-Month LIBOR | 3.000% | 10/24/22 | B | 3,119,322 | |||||||||||||||||||||
745 | Realogy Group LLC, Term Loan A |
4.317% | 1-Month LIBOR | 2.250% | 2/08/23 | N/R | 746,479 | |||||||||||||||||||||
991 | Realogy Group LLC, Term Loan B |
4.317% | 1-Month LIBOR | 2.250% | 2/08/25 | BB+ | 994,090 | |||||||||||||||||||||
2,983 | Walter Investment Management Corporation, Tranche B, Term Loan, First Lien, (5) |
8.077% | 1-Month LIBOR | 6.000% | 6/30/22 | CCC+ | 2,847,324 | |||||||||||||||||||||
7,971 | Total Equity Real Estate Investment Trusts |
|
7,707,215 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
Food & Staples Retailing 5.5% (3.4% of Total Investments) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
714 | Albertsons LLC, Term Loan B, (WI/DD) |
TBD | TBD | TBD | TBD | BB | 713,839 | |||||||||||||||||||||
11,883 | Albertsons LLC, Term Loan B4 |
4.827% | 1-Month LIBOR | 2.750% | 8/25/21 | BB | 11,852,868 | |||||||||||||||||||||
946 | Albertsons LLC, Term Loan B6 |
5.319% | 3-Month LIBOR | 3.000% | 6/22/23 | BB | 941,565 | |||||||||||||||||||||
786 | BJs Wholesale Club, Inc., Term Loan B, First Lien |
5.597% | 1-Month LIBOR | 3.500% | 2/03/24 | B | 788,285 | |||||||||||||||||||||
442 |
Save-A-Lot, Term Loan B |
8.077% | 1-Month LIBOR | 6.000% | 12/05/23 | B | 343,354 | |||||||||||||||||||||
14,771 | Total Food & Staples Retailing |
|
14,639,911 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
Food Products 2.9% (1.8% of Total Investments) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
836 | Hearthside Group Holdings LLC, Term Loan B |
5.064% | 1-Month LIBOR | 3.000% | 5/23/25 | B | 830,589 | |||||||||||||||||||||
1,919 | Jacobs Douwe Egberts, Term Loan B |
4.625% | 3-Month LIBOR | 2.250% | 7/04/22 | BB | 1,929,515 | |||||||||||||||||||||
328 | Pinnacle Foods Finance LLC, Term Loan B |
3.840% | 1-Month LIBOR | 1.750% | 2/02/24 | BB+ | 328,755 | |||||||||||||||||||||
4,518 | US Foods, Inc., Term Loan B |
4.077% | 1-Month LIBOR | 2.000% | 6/27/23 | BBB | 4,521,109 | |||||||||||||||||||||
7,601 | Total Food Products |
|
7,609,968 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
Health Care Equipment & Supplies 2.0% (1.3% of Total Investments) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
945 | Acelity, Term Loan B |
5.584% | 3-Month LIBOR | 3.250% | 2/02/24 | B | 949,459 | |||||||||||||||||||||
432 | ConvaTec, Inc., Term Loan B |
4.584% | 3-Month LIBOR | 2.250% | 10/25/23 | BB | 432,974 | |||||||||||||||||||||
676 | Greatbatch, New Term Loan B |
5.330% | 1-Month LIBOR | 3.250% | 10/27/22 | B+ | 680,665 | |||||||||||||||||||||
500 | LifeScan, Term Loan B, (WI/DD) |
TBD | TBD | TBD | TBD | B+ | 487,500 | |||||||||||||||||||||
1,489 | Onex Carestream Finance LP, Term Loan, First Lien |
6.077% | 1-Month LIBOR | 4.000% | 6/07/19 | B | 1,490,446 | |||||||||||||||||||||
929 | Onex Carestream Finance LP, Term Loan, Second Lien |
10.577% | 1-Month LIBOR | 8.500% | 12/07/19 | B | 929,247 | |||||||||||||||||||||
500 | Vyaire Medical, Inc., Term Loan B |
7.232% | 6-Month LIBOR | 4.750% | 4/16/25 | B | 491,250 | |||||||||||||||||||||
5,471 | Total Health Care Equipment & Supplies |
|
5,461,541 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
Health Care Providers & Services 5.9% (3.6% of Total Investments) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1,091 | Air Medical Group Holdings, Inc., Term Loan B |
5.347% | 1-Month LIBOR | 3.250% | 4/28/22 | B | 1,061,025 | |||||||||||||||||||||
1,035 | Air Medical Group Holdings, Inc., Term Loan B |
6.329% | 1-Month LIBOR | 4.250% | 3/14/25 | B | 1,022,288 | |||||||||||||||||||||
500 | Ardent Health, Term Loan, First Lien |
6.572% | 1-Month LIBOR | 4.500% | 6/30/25 | B | 504,375 | |||||||||||||||||||||
546 | Community Health Systems, Inc., Term Loan H |
5.557% | 3-Month LIBOR | 3.250% | 1/27/21 | B | 537,294 | |||||||||||||||||||||
949 | Concentra, Inc., Term Loan B |
4.850% | 1-Month LIBOR | 2.750% | 6/01/22 | B+ | 951,981 | |||||||||||||||||||||
639 | Envision Healthcare Corporation, Term Loan B, First Lien |
5.080% | 1-Month LIBOR | 3.000% | 12/01/23 | BB | 639,497 | |||||||||||||||||||||
756 | Healogics, Inc., Term Loan, First Lien |
6.570% | 3-Month LIBOR | 4.250% | 7/01/21 | B | 716,197 | |||||||||||||||||||||
62 | Heartland Dental Care, Inc., Delay Draw Facility, (6) |
1.875% | N/A | N/A | 4/30/25 | B | 61,457 | |||||||||||||||||||||
412 | Heartland Dental Care, Inc., Term Loan, First Lien |
5.827% | 1-Month LIBOR | 3.750% | 4/30/25 | B | 409,715 |
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Principal Amount (000) |
Description (1) | Coupon (2) | Reference Rate (2) |
Spread (2) | Maturity (3) | Ratings (4) | Value | |||||||||||||||||||||
Health Care Providers & Services (continued) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
$ | 1,710 | Kindred at Home Hospice, Term Loan B, (DD1) |
6.125% | 3-Month LIBOR | 3.750% | 6/21/25 | B | $ | 1,726,442 | |||||||||||||||||||
500 | Kindred at Home Hospice, Term Loan, Second Lien |
9.375% | 3-Month LIBOR | 7.000% | 6/21/26 | CCC+ | 510,625 | |||||||||||||||||||||
1,900 | Millennium Laboratories, Inc., Term Loan B, First Lien |
8.577% | 1-Month LIBOR | 6.500% | 12/21/20 | CCC+ | 1,051,362 | |||||||||||||||||||||
341 | MultiPlan, Inc., Term Loan B |
5.084% | 3-Month LIBOR | 2.750% | 6/07/23 | B+ | 341,905 | |||||||||||||||||||||
2,707 | Pharmaceutical Product Development, Inc., Term Loan B |
4.577% | 1-Month LIBOR | 2.500% | 8/18/22 | Ba3 | 2,711,699 | |||||||||||||||||||||
748 | PharMerica, Term Loan, First Lien |
5.578% | 1-Month LIBOR | 3.500% | 12/06/24 | B | 752,217 | |||||||||||||||||||||
748 | Prospect Medical Holdings, Term Loan B1 |
7.625% | 1-Month LIBOR | 5.500% | 2/22/24 | B | 752,337 | |||||||||||||||||||||
119 | Quorum Health Corp., Term Loan B |
8.827% | 1-Month LIBOR | 6.750% | 4/29/22 | B1 | 120,809 | |||||||||||||||||||||
1,678 | Select Medical Corporation, Term Loan B |
4.831% | 1-Month LIBOR | 2.750% | 3/01/21 | BB | 1,686,170 | |||||||||||||||||||||
148 | Vizient, Inc., Term Loan B |
4.827% | 1-Month LIBOR | 2.750% | 2/13/23 | BB | 148,963 | |||||||||||||||||||||
16,589 | Total Health Care Providers & Services |
15,706,358 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Health Care Technology 1.4% (0.8% of Total Investments) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
714 | Catalent Pharma Solutions, Inc., Term Loan B |
4.327% | 1-Month LIBOR | 2.250% | 5/20/24 | BB | 715,422 | |||||||||||||||||||||
2,963 | Emdeon, Inc., Term Loan |
4.827% | 1-Month LIBOR | 2.750% | 3/01/24 | B+ | 2,961,478 | |||||||||||||||||||||
3,677 | Total Health Care Technology |
3,676,900 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Hotels, Restaurants & Leisure 10.8% (6.7% of Total Investments) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
748 | Aramark Corporation, Term Loan |
4.084% | 3-Month LIBOR | 1.750% | 3/11/25 | BBB | 750,149 | |||||||||||||||||||||
4,602 | Burger King Corporation, Term Loan B3 |
4.327% | 1-Month LIBOR | 2.250% | 2/16/24 | B+ | 4,604,860 | |||||||||||||||||||||
1,406 | Caesars Entertainment Operating Company, Inc., Term Loan B |
4.077% | 1-Month LIBOR | 2.000% | 10/06/24 | BB | 1,405,539 | |||||||||||||||||||||
1,990 | Caesars Resort Collection, Term Loan, First Lien |
4.827% | 1-Month LIBOR | 2.750% | 12/23/24 | BB | 2,000,418 | |||||||||||||||||||||
1,626 | CCM Merger, Inc., Term Loan B |
4.827% | 1-Month LIBOR | 2.750% | 8/09/21 | BB | 1,633,265 | |||||||||||||||||||||
2,179 | CityCenter Holdings LLC, Term Loan B |
4.327% | 1-Month LIBOR | 2.250% | 4/18/24 | BB | 2,184,872 | |||||||||||||||||||||
2,418 | Hilton Hotels, Term Loan B |
3.814% | 1-Month LIBOR | 1.750% | 10/25/23 | BBB | 2,428,656 | |||||||||||||||||||||
2,207 | Intrawest Resorts Holdings, Inc., Term Loan B |
5.077% | 1-Month LIBOR | 3.000% | 7/31/24 | B | 2,207,993 | |||||||||||||||||||||
1,676 | Life Time Fitness, Inc., Term Loan B |
5.057% | 3-Month LIBOR | 2.750% | 6/10/22 | BB | 1,680,701 | |||||||||||||||||||||
1,075 | MGM Growth Properties, Term Loan B |
4.077% | 1-Month LIBOR | 2.000% | 4/25/25 | BB+ | 1,077,605 | |||||||||||||||||||||
4,316 | Scientific Games Corp., Initial Term Loan B5 |
4.903% | 2-Month LIBOR | 2.750% | 8/14/24 | B+ | 4,323,937 | |||||||||||||||||||||
886 | Seaworld Parks and Entertainment, Inc., Term Loan B5 |
5.077% | 1-Month LIBOR | 3.000% | 4/01/24 | B | 884,993 | |||||||||||||||||||||
750 | Stars Group Holdings, Term Loan B |
5.831% | 3-Month LIBOR | 3.500% | 7/10/25 | B+ | 757,774 | |||||||||||||||||||||
1,731 | Station Casino LLC, Term Loan B |
4.580% | 1-Month LIBOR | 2.500% | 6/08/23 | BB | 1,737,439 | |||||||||||||||||||||
1,000 | Wyndham International, Inc., Term Loan B |
3.827% | 1-Month LIBOR | 1.750% | 5/30/25 | BBB | 1,003,595 | |||||||||||||||||||||
28,610 | Total Hotels, Restaurants & Leisure |
28,681,796 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Household Products 0.9% (0.5% of Total Investments) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2,196 | Revlon Consumer Products Corporation, Term Loan B, First Lien |
5.577% | 1-Month LIBOR | 3.500% | 11/16/20 | CCC+ | 1,624,413 | |||||||||||||||||||||
759 | Serta Simmons Holdings LLC, Term Loan, First Lien |
5.591% | 1-Month LIBOR | 3.500% | 11/08/23 | B | 638,914 | |||||||||||||||||||||
2,955 | Total Household Products |
2,263,327 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Industrial Conglomerates 1.0% (0.6% of Total Investments) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1,903 | Brand Energy & Infrastructure Services, Inc., Term Loan B, First Lien |
6.596% | 3-Month LIBOR | 4.250% | 6/16/24 | B | 1,914,846 | |||||||||||||||||||||
748 | Education Advisory Board, Term Loan, First Lien |
6.252% | 3-Month LIBOR | 3.750% | 11/15/24 | B | 744,384 | |||||||||||||||||||||
2,651 | Total Industrial Conglomerates |
2,659,230 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Insurance 1.8% (1.1% of Total Investments) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
494 | Acrisure LLC, Term Loan B |
6.592% | 3-Month LIBOR | 4.250% | 11/22/23 | B | 495,620 | |||||||||||||||||||||
2,694 | Alliant Holdings I LLC, Term Loan B |
5.078% | 1-Month LIBOR | 3.000% | 5/09/25 | B | 2,697,577 | |||||||||||||||||||||
1,659 | Hub International Holdings, Inc., Term Loan B |
5.335% | 3-Month LIBOR | 3.000% | 4/25/25 | B | 1,659,633 | |||||||||||||||||||||
4,847 | Total Insurance |
4,852,830 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Internet and Direct Marketing Retail 0.4% (0.2% of Total Investments) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1,000 | Uber Technologies, Inc., Term Loan |
6.100% | 1-Month LIBOR | 4.000% | 4/04/25 | N/R | 1,007,030 | |||||||||||||||||||||
Internet Software & Services 1.8% (1.1% of Total Investments) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
978 | Ancestry.com, Inc., Term Loan, First Lien |
5.330% | 1-Month LIBOR | 3.250% | 10/19/23 | B | 980,706 | |||||||||||||||||||||
750 | GTT Communications, Inc., Term Loan, First Lien |
4.830% | 1-Month LIBOR | 2.750% | 6/02/25 | B | 743,438 |
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Portfolio of Investments July 31, 2018 |
Principal Amount (000) |
Description (1) | Coupon (2) | Reference Rate (2) |
Spread (2) | Maturity (3) | Ratings (4) | Value | |||||||||||||||||||||
Internet Software & Services (continued) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
$ | 948 | Rackspace Hosting, Inc., Refinancing Term B Loan, First Lien |
5.363% | 3-Month LIBOR | 3.000% | 11/03/23 | BB | $ | 944,488 | |||||||||||||||||||
1,103 | Sabre, Inc., Term Loan B |
4.077% | 1-Month LIBOR | 2.000% | 2/22/24 | BB | 1,105,298 | |||||||||||||||||||||
1,109 | SkillSoft Corporation, Term Loan, Second Lien |
10.327% | 1-Month LIBOR | 8.250% | 4/28/22 | CCC | 997,312 | |||||||||||||||||||||
4,888 | Total Internet Software & Services |
4,771,242 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
IT Services 3.5% (2.2% of Total Investments) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
275 | DigiCert, Term Loan, First Lien |
7.327% | 1-Month LIBOR | 5.250% | 10/31/24 | B | 276,104 | |||||||||||||||||||||
553 | Engility Corporation, Term Loan B2 |
4.827% | 1-Month LIBOR | 2.750% | 8/11/23 | BB | 555,456 | |||||||||||||||||||||
1,279 | First Data Corporation, Term Loan, First Lien |
4.069% | 1-Month LIBOR | 2.000% | 7/10/22 | BB | 1,280,729 | |||||||||||||||||||||
3,712 | First Data Corporation, Term Loan, First Lien |
4.069% | 1-Month LIBOR | 2.000% | 4/26/24 | BB | 3,715,479 | |||||||||||||||||||||
667 | Gartner, Inc., Term Loan A |
4.077% | 1-Month LIBOR | 2.000% | 3/21/22 | BB+ | 668,735 | |||||||||||||||||||||
209 | PEAK 10, Inc., Term Loan B |
5.834% | 3-Month LIBOR | 3.500% | 8/01/24 | B | 208,572 | |||||||||||||||||||||
1,238 | Tempo Acquisition LLC, Term Loan B |
5.077% | 1-Month LIBOR | 3.000% | 5/01/24 | B | 1,240,154 | |||||||||||||||||||||
748 | Vantiv LLC, Repriced Term Loan B4 |
3.824% | 1-Month LIBOR | 1.750% | 8/09/24 | BBB | 748,421 | |||||||||||||||||||||
735 | WEX, Inc., Term Loan B |
4.327% | 1-Month LIBOR | 2.250% | 7/01/23 | BB | 736,551 | |||||||||||||||||||||
9,416 | Total IT Services |
9,430,201 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Leisure Products 1.2% (0.8% of Total Investments) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1,026 | 24 Hour Fitness Worldwide, Inc., Term Loan B |
5.572% | 1-Month LIBOR | 3.500% | 5/30/25 | B+ | 1,030,687 | |||||||||||||||||||||
875 | Academy, Ltd., Term Loan B, (DD1) |
6.092% | 1-Month LIBOR | 4.000% | 7/01/22 | CCC+ | 725,655 | |||||||||||||||||||||
996 | Equinox Holdings, Inc., Term Loan B1 |
5.077% | 1-Month LIBOR | 3.000% | 3/08/24 | B+ | 1,001,521 | |||||||||||||||||||||
493 | Four Seasons Holdings, Inc., Term Loan B |
4.077% | 1-Month LIBOR | 2.000% | 11/30/23 | BB | 493,160 | |||||||||||||||||||||
3,390 | Total Leisure Products |
3,251,023 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Life Sciences Tools & Services 0.1% (0.1% of Total Investments) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
357 | Inventiv Health, Inc., Term Loan B |
4.077% | 1-Month LIBOR | 2.000% | 8/01/24 | BB | 357,131 | |||||||||||||||||||||
Machinery 1.7% (1.0% of Total Investments) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1,236 | Gardner Denver, Inc., Term Loan B |
4.827% | 1-Month LIBOR | 2.750% | 7/30/24 | BB | 1,239,884 | |||||||||||||||||||||
838 | Gates Global LLC, Term Loan B |
5.084% | 3-Month LIBOR | 2.750% | 4/01/24 | B+ | 841,009 | |||||||||||||||||||||
746 | Navistar, Inc., Tranche B, Term Loan |
5.600% | 1-Month LIBOR | 3.500% | 11/06/24 | B+ | 748,116 | |||||||||||||||||||||
500 | NN, Inc., Term Loan, Second Lien |
10.097% | 1-Month LIBOR | 8.000% | 4/19/23 | CCC+ | 495,000 | |||||||||||||||||||||
208 | Rexnord LLC/ RBS Global, Inc., Term Loan, First Lien |
4.314% | 1-Month LIBOR | 2.250% | 8/21/24 | BB+ | 208,628 | |||||||||||||||||||||
499 | TNT Crane and Rigging Inc., Initial Term Loan, First Lien |
6.834% | 3-Month LIBOR | 4.500% | 11/27/20 | CCC+ | 479,852 | |||||||||||||||||||||
500 | TNT Crane and Rigging, Inc., Term Loan, Second Lien |
11.334% | 3-Month LIBOR | 9.000% | 11/26/21 | CCC- | 422,500 | |||||||||||||||||||||
4,527 | Total Machinery |
4,434,989 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Marine 0.6% (0.4% of Total Investments) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
666 | American Commercial Lines LLC, Term Loan B, First Lien |
10.827% | 1-Month LIBOR | 8.750% | 11/12/20 | CCC+ | 545,979 | |||||||||||||||||||||
1,024 | Harvey Gulf International Marine, Inc., Exit Term Loan |
10.000% | N/A | N/A | 6/06/23 | B3 | 1,032,552 | |||||||||||||||||||||
1,690 | Total Marine |
1,578,531 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Media 15.9% (9.8% of Total Investments) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1,251 | Advantage Sales & Marketing, Inc., Term Loan, First Lien |
5.327% | 1-Month LIBOR | 3.250% | 7/23/21 | B | 1,186,348 | |||||||||||||||||||||
988 | Affinion Group Holdings, Inc., Term Loan, First Lien |
9.822% | 1-Month LIBOR | 7.750% | 5/10/22 | B2 | 1,028,234 | |||||||||||||||||||||
2,418 | Catalina Marketing Corporation, Term Loan, First Lien |
5.577% | 1-Month LIBOR | 3.500% | 4/09/21 | B2 | 1,542,018 | |||||||||||||||||||||
1,000 | Catalina Marketing Corporation, Term Loan, Second Lien |
8.827% | 1-Month LIBOR | 6.750% | 4/11/22 | Caa2 | 270,500 | |||||||||||||||||||||
3,421 | Cequel Communications LLC, Term Loan B |
4.327% | 1-Month LIBOR | 2.250% | 7/28/25 | BB | 3,411,721 | |||||||||||||||||||||
2,940 | Charter Communications Operating Holdings LLC, Term Loan B |
4.080% | 1-Month LIBOR | 2.000% | 4/30/25 | BBB | 2,945,238 | |||||||||||||||||||||
1,495 | Cineworld Group PLC, Term Loan B |
4.577% | 1-Month LIBOR | 2.500% | 2/28/25 | BB | 1,492,115 | |||||||||||||||||||||
3,064 | Clear Channel Communications, Inc., Tranche D, Term Loan, (5) |
8.827% | N/A | N/A | 1/30/19 | N/R | 2,390,923 | |||||||||||||||||||||
4,961 | Clear Channel Communications, Inc., |
9.580% | N/A | N/A | 7/30/19 | N/R | 3,858,833 |
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Principal Amount (000) |
Description (1) | Coupon (2) | Reference Rate (2) |
Spread (2) | Maturity (3) | Ratings (4) | Value | |||||||||||||||||||||
Media (continued) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
$ | 998 | CSC Holdings LLC, Term Loan B |
4.572% | 1-Month LIBOR | 2.500% | 1/25/26 | BB | $ | 998,123 | |||||||||||||||||||
3,989 | Cumulus Media, Inc., Exit Term Loan |
6.580% | 1-Month LIBOR | 4.500% | 5/15/22 | B | 3,945,469 | |||||||||||||||||||||
1,270 | Getty Images, Inc., Term Loan B, First Lien |
5.572% | 1-Month LIBOR | 3.500% | 10/18/19 | B3 | 1,247,426 | |||||||||||||||||||||
415 | Gray Television, Inc., Term Loan B2 |
4.340% | 2-Month LIBOR | 2.250% | 2/07/24 | BB | 415,328 | |||||||||||||||||||||
963 | IMG Worldwide, Inc., Term Loan B |
4.930% | 2-Month LIBOR | 2.750% | 5/18/25 | B | 960,570 | |||||||||||||||||||||
423 | Lions Gate Entertainment Corp., Term Loan B |
4.314% | 1-Month LIBOR | 2.250% | 3/24/25 | BB | 424,749 | |||||||||||||||||||||
1,966 | McGraw-Hill Education Holdings LLC, Term Loan B |
6.077% | 1-Month LIBOR | 4.000% | 5/02/22 | B+ | 1,937,958 | |||||||||||||||||||||
1,663 | Meredith, Term Loan B |
5.077% | 1-Month LIBOR | 3.000% | 1/31/25 | BB | 1,669,890 | |||||||||||||||||||||
1,000 | Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, Inc., Term Loan, First Lien |
4.580% | 1-Month LIBOR | 2.500% | 7/03/25 | BB | 1,002,190 | |||||||||||||||||||||
750 | Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, Inc., Term Loan, Second Lien |
6.580% | 1-Month LIBOR | 4.500% | 7/03/26 | B | 750,000 | |||||||||||||||||||||
247 | Nexstar Broadcasting Group, Term Loan |
4.592% | 1-Month LIBOR | 2.500% | 1/17/24 | BB+ | 248,024 | |||||||||||||||||||||
1,856 | Nexstar Broadcasting Group, Term Loan B |
4.592% | 1-Month LIBOR | 2.500% | 1/17/24 | BB+ | 1,860,148 | |||||||||||||||||||||
3,500 | Numericable Group S.A, Term Loan B13, (WI/DD) |
TBD | TBD | TBD | TBD | B | 3,429,720 | |||||||||||||||||||||
499 | Sinclair Television Group, Term Loan B2 |
4.330% | 1-Month LIBOR | 2.250% | 1/31/24 | BB+ | 499,203 | |||||||||||||||||||||
1,442 | Springer Science & Business Media, Inc., Term Loan B13, First Lien |
5.577% | 1-Month LIBOR | 3.500% | 8/15/22 | B | 1,442,307 | |||||||||||||||||||||
3,480 | Univision Communications, Inc., Term Loan C5 |
4.827% | 1-Month LIBOR | 2.750% | 3/15/24 | BB | 3,383,386 | |||||||||||||||||||||
45,999 | Total Media |
42,340,421 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Metals & Mining 0.3% (0.2% of Total Investments) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
866 | CanAm Construction, Inc., Term Loan B |
7.577% | 1-Month LIBOR | 5.500% | 7/01/24 | B | 877,078 | |||||||||||||||||||||
Multiline Retail 0.8% (0.5% of Total Investments) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
887 | Belk, Inc., Term Loan B, First Lien |
6.836% | 1-Month LIBOR | 4.750% | 12/12/22 | B | 702,882 | |||||||||||||||||||||
873 | EG America LLC, Term Loan, First Lien |
6.334% | 3-Month LIBOR | 4.000% | 2/07/25 | B | 870,722 | |||||||||||||||||||||
691 | Hudsons Bay Company, Term Loan B, First Lien |
5.419% | 2-Month LIBOR | 3.250% | 9/30/22 | BB | 655,531 | |||||||||||||||||||||
2,451 | Total Multiline Retail |
2,229,135 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Oil, Gas & Consumable Fuels 3.9% (2.4% of Total Investments) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1,091 | BCP Renaissance Parent, Term Loan B |
5.842% | 3-Month LIBOR | 3.500% | 10/31/24 | B+ | 1,096,669 | |||||||||||||||||||||
750 | California Resources Corporation, Term Loan |
12.439% | 1-Month LIBOR | 10.375% | 12/31/21 | B | 829,219 | |||||||||||||||||||||
750 | California Resources Corporation, Term Loan B |
6.831% | 1-Month LIBOR | 4.750% | 12/31/22 | B | 764,374 | |||||||||||||||||||||
126 | Energy and Exploration Partners, Term Loan, Second Lien, (cash 0.000%, PIK 5.000%), (5) |
0.000% | N/A | N/A | 5/13/22 | N/R | 1,895 | |||||||||||||||||||||
1,546 | Fieldwood Energy LLC, Exit Term Loan |
7.327% | 1-Month LIBOR | 5.250% | 4/11/22 | B+ | 1,551,413 | |||||||||||||||||||||
643 | Fieldwood Energy LLC, Exit Term Loan, second Lien |
9.327% | 1-Month LIBOR | 7.250% | 4/11/23 | B+ | 625,778 | |||||||||||||||||||||
2,494 | McDermott International, Term Loan |
7.077% | 1-Month LIBOR | 5.000% | 5/12/25 | BB | 2,512,927 | |||||||||||||||||||||
828 | Peabody Energy Corporation, Term Loan B |
4.827% | 1-Month LIBOR | 2.750% | 3/31/25 | BB | 830,309 | |||||||||||||||||||||
2,374 | Seadrill Partners LLC, Initial Term Loan |
8.334% | 3-Month LIBOR | 6.000% | 2/21/21 | CCC+ | 2,225,791 | |||||||||||||||||||||
27 | Southcross Holdings Borrower L.P., Term Loan B, First Lien, (cash 3.500%, PIK 5.500%) |
3.500% | N/A | N/A | 4/13/23 | CCC+ | 23,733 | |||||||||||||||||||||
10,629 | Total Oil, Gas & Consumable Fuels |
10,462,108 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Personal Products 0.7% (0.5% of Total Investments) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1,000 | Coty, Inc., Term Loan A |
3.847% | 1-Month LIBOR | 1.750% | 4/05/23 | BB+ | 991,250 | |||||||||||||||||||||
1,000 | Coty, Inc., Term Loan B |
4.347% | 1-Month LIBOR | 2.250% | 4/07/25 | BB+ | 977,815 | |||||||||||||||||||||
2,000 | Total Personal Products |
1,969,065 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Pharmaceuticals 1.3% (0.8% of Total Investments) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
589 | Alphabet Holding Company, Inc., Initial Term Loan, First Lien |
5.577% | 1-Month LIBOR | 3.500% | 9/26/24 | B | 553,574 | |||||||||||||||||||||
2,574 | Concordia Healthcare Corporation, Term Loan B, First Lien, (5) |
6.327% | 1-Month LIBOR | 4.250% | 10/21/21 | Caa2 | 2,327,518 | |||||||||||||||||||||
541 | Valeant Pharmaceuticals International, Inc., Term Loan, First Lien |
5.092% | 1-Month LIBOR | 3.000% | 6/02/25 | BB | 541,950 | |||||||||||||||||||||
3,704 | Total Pharmaceuticals |
3,423,042 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Professional Services 2.4% (1.5% of Total Investments) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1,193 | Ceridian HCM Holding, Inc., Term Loan B |
5.327% | 1-Month LIBOR | 3.250% | 4/30/25 | B | 1,195,523 | |||||||||||||||||||||
3,318 | Formula One Group, Term Loan B |
4.577% | 1-Month LIBOR | 2.500% | 2/01/24 | B+ | 3,303,629 | |||||||||||||||||||||
1,262 | Nielsen Finance LLC, Term Loan B4 |
4.097% | 1-Month LIBOR | 2.000% | 10/04/23 | BBB | 1,258,164 |
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Portfolio of Investments July 31, 2018 |
Principal Amount (000) |
Description (1) | Coupon (2) | Reference Rate (2) |
Spread (2) | Maturity (3) | Ratings (4) | Value | |||||||||||||||||||||
Professional Services (continued) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
$ | 718 | On Assignment, Inc., Term Loan B |
4.077% | 1-Month LIBOR | 2.000% | 4/02/25 | BB | $ | 719,233 | |||||||||||||||||||
6,491 | Total Professional Services |
6,476,549 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Real Estate Management & Development 1.8% (1.1% of Total Investments) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
500 | Altisource Solutions S.A R.L., Term Loan B |
6.334% | 3-Month LIBOR | 4.000% | 3/29/24 | B+ | 497,309 | |||||||||||||||||||||
1,741 | Capital Automotive LP, Term Loan, Second Lien |
8.080% | 1-Month LIBOR | 6.000% | 3/24/25 | CCC+ | 1,771,293 | |||||||||||||||||||||
1,500 | GGP, Term Loan B, (WI/DD) |
TBD | TBD | TBD | TBD | BB+ | 1,489,845 | |||||||||||||||||||||
994 | Trico Group LLC, Term Loan, First Lien |
8.807% | 3-Month LIBOR | 6.500% | 2/02/24 | B | 996,234 | |||||||||||||||||||||
4,735 | Total Real Estate Management & Development |
4,754,681 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Road & Rail 0.7% (0.5% of Total Investments) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
975 | Quality Distribution, Incremental Term Loan, First Lien |
7.834% | 3-Month LIBOR | 5.500% | 8/18/22 | B | 982,717 | |||||||||||||||||||||
1,000 | Savage Enterprises LLC, Term Loan B, (WI/DD) |
TBD | TBD | TBD | TBD | B+ | 1,004,380 | |||||||||||||||||||||
1,975 | Total Road & Rail |
1,987,097 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Semiconductors & Semiconductor Equipment 1.7% (1.1% of Total Investments) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
706 | Cypress Semiconductor Corp, Term Loan B |
4.320% | 1-Month LIBOR | 2.250% | 7/05/21 | BB | 710,405 | |||||||||||||||||||||
602 | Lumileds, Term Loan B |
5.751% | 1-Month LIBOR | 3.500% | 6/30/24 | B+ | 598,635 | |||||||||||||||||||||
1,250 | Microchip Technology., Inc., Term Loan B |
4.080% | 1-Month LIBOR | 2.000% | 5/29/25 | BB+ | 1,254,688 | |||||||||||||||||||||
980 | Micron Technology, Inc., Term Loan B |
3.830% | 1-Month LIBOR | 1.750% | 4/10/22 | BBB | 984,288 | |||||||||||||||||||||
1,089 | ON Semiconductor Corporation, Term Loan B3 |
3.827% | 1-Month LIBOR | 1.750% | 3/31/23 | Baa3 | 1,091,386 | |||||||||||||||||||||
4,627 | Total Semiconductors & Semiconductor Equipment |
4,639,402 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Software 15.3% (9.5% of Total Investments) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2,587 | Avaya, Inc., Tranche B Term Loan |
6.322% | 1-Month LIBOR | 4.250% | 12/15/24 | B | 2,602,095 | |||||||||||||||||||||
1,000 | Blackboard, Inc., Term Loan B4, (DD1) |
7.333% | 3-Month LIBOR | 5.000% | 6/30/21 | B | 950,007 | |||||||||||||||||||||
3,066 | BMC Software, Inc., Term Loan B |
4.250% | 1-Month LIBOR | 3.250% | 6/28/25 | B | 3,068,556 | |||||||||||||||||||||
2,151 | Compuware Corporation, Term Loan B3 |
5.580% | 1-Month LIBOR | 3.500% | 12/15/21 | B | 2,159,070 | |||||||||||||||||||||
737 | DTI Holdings, Inc., Replacement Term Loan B1 |
6.827% | 1-Month LIBOR | 4.750% | 9/29/23 | B | 735,054 | |||||||||||||||||||||
1,588 | Ellucian, Term Loan B, First Lien |
5.584% | 3-Month LIBOR | 3.250% | 9/30/22 | B | 1,592,382 | |||||||||||||||||||||
2,463 | Greeneden U.S. Holdings II LLC, Term Loan B |
5.577% | 1-Month LIBOR | 3.500% | 12/01/23 | B | 2,478,510 | |||||||||||||||||||||
4,767 | Infor (US), Inc., Term Loan B |
4.827% | 1-Month LIBOR | 2.750% | 2/01/22 | B | 4,779,809 | |||||||||||||||||||||
1,254 | Informatica, Term Loan B |
5.327% | 1-Month LIBOR | 3.250% | 8/05/22 | B | 1,261,254 | |||||||||||||||||||||
988 | Kronos Incorporated, Term Loan B |
5.358% | 3-Month LIBOR | 3.000% | 11/20/23 | B | 991,696 | |||||||||||||||||||||
500 | McAfee Holdings International, Inc., Term Loan, Second Lien |
10.572% | 1-Month LIBOR | 8.500% | 9/29/25 | B | 513,125 | |||||||||||||||||||||
2,024 | McAfee LLC, Term Loan |
6.572% | 1-Month LIBOR | 4.500% | 9/30/24 | B | 2,040,509 | |||||||||||||||||||||
642 | Micro Focus International PLC, New Term Loan |
4.577% | 1-Month LIBOR | 2.500% | 6/21/24 | BB | 640,162 | |||||||||||||||||||||
4,333 | Micro Focus International PLC, Term Loan B |
4.577% | 1-Month LIBOR | 2.500% | 6/21/24 | BB | 4,323,172 | |||||||||||||||||||||
1,883 | Micro Focus International PLC, Term Loan B2 |
4.327% | 1-Month LIBOR | 2.500% | 11/19/21 | BB | 1,878,186 | |||||||||||||||||||||
429 | Misys, New Term Loan, Second Lien |
9.557% | 3-Month LIBOR | 7.250% | 6/13/25 | CCC+ | 415,205 | |||||||||||||||||||||
499 | Mitchell International, Inc., Initial Term Loan, First Lien |
5.327% | 1-Month LIBOR | 3.250% | 11/29/24 | B1 | 498,393 | |||||||||||||||||||||
450 | Mitchell International, Inc., Initial Term Loan, Second Lien |
9.327% | 1-Month LIBOR | 7.250% | 12/01/25 | CCC | 452,297 | |||||||||||||||||||||
985 | RP Crown Parent LLC, Term Loan B |
4.827% | 1-Month LIBOR | 2.750% | 10/15/23 | B | 988,388 | |||||||||||||||||||||
3,391 | SS&C Technologies, Inc./ Sunshine Acquisition II, Inc., Term Loan B3 |
4.577% | 1-Month LIBOR | 2.500% | 4/16/25 | BB | 3,404,405 | |||||||||||||||||||||
1,301 | SS&C Technologies, Inc./ Sunshine Acquisition II, Inc., Term Loan B4 |
4.577% | 1-Month LIBOR | 2.500% | 4/16/25 | BB | 1,305,860 | |||||||||||||||||||||
3,653 | Tibco Software, Inc., Term Loan, First Lien |
5.580% | 1-Month LIBOR | 3.500% | 12/04/20 | B | 3,668,585 | |||||||||||||||||||||
40,691 | Total Software |
40,746,720 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Specialty Retail 1.6% (1.0% of Total Investments) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
884 | Neiman Marcus Group, Inc., Term Loan |
5.336% | 1-Month LIBOR | 3.250% | 10/25/20 | CCC | 782,950 | |||||||||||||||||||||
2,690 | Petco Animal Supplies, Inc., Term Loan B1 |
5.590% | 3-Month LIBOR | 3.250% | 1/26/23 | B2 | 1,941,803 | |||||||||||||||||||||
1,789 | Petsmart Inc., Term Loan B, First Lien |
5.100% | 1-Month LIBOR | 3.000% | 3/11/22 | B3 | 1,491,171 | |||||||||||||||||||||
5,363 | Total Specialty Retail |
4,215,924 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Technology Hardware, Storage & Peripherals 5.8% (3.6% of Total Investments) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2,225 | Dell International LLC, Replacement Term Loan A2 |
3.830% | 1-Month LIBOR | 1.750% | 9/07/21 | BBB | 2,225,557 | |||||||||||||||||||||
6,642 | Dell International LLC, Refinancing Term Loan B |
4.080% | 1-Month LIBOR | 2.000% | 9/07/23 | BBB | 6,650,578 |
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Principal Amount (000) |
Description (1) | Coupon (2) | Reference Rate (2) |
Spread (2) | Maturity (3) | Ratings (4) | Value | |||||||||||||||||||||
Technology Hardware, Storage & Peripherals (continued) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
$ | 900 | Mitel US Holdings, Inc., Term Loan, First Lien, (WI/DD) |
TBD | TBD | TBD | TBD | B | $ | 905,769 | |||||||||||||||||||
5,727 | Western Digital, Term Loan B |
3.827% | 1-Month LIBOR | 1.750% | 4/29/23 | BBB | 5,735,732 | |||||||||||||||||||||
15,494 | Total Technology Hardware, Storage & Peripherals |
15,517,636 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Transportation Infrastructure 1.8% (1.1% of Total Investments) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
4,692 | Avolon LLC, Term Loan B |
4.086% | 1-Month LIBOR | 2.000% | 1/15/25 | BBB | 4,664,594 | |||||||||||||||||||||
Wireless Telecommunication Services 4.3% (2.7% of Total Investments) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
731 | Asurion LLC, Term Loan B6 |
5.077% | 1-Month LIBOR | 3.000% | 11/03/23 | B+ | 730,549 | |||||||||||||||||||||
797 | Asurion LLC, Term Loan B4 |
5.077% | 1-Month LIBOR | 3.000% | 8/04/22 | B+ | 798,035 | |||||||||||||||||||||
5,431 | Sprint Corporation, Term Loan, First Lien |
4.625% | 1-Month LIBOR | 2.500% | 2/02/24 | BB | 5,439,396 | |||||||||||||||||||||
1,696 | Syniverse Holdings, Inc., Tranche Term Loan C |
7.078% | 1-Month LIBOR | 5.000% | 3/09/23 | B | 1,700,337 | |||||||||||||||||||||
2,000 | Syniverse Holdings, Inc., Initial Term Loan, Second Lien |
11.078% | 1-Month LIBOR | 9.000% | 3/11/24 | CCC+ | 1,989,000 | |||||||||||||||||||||
920 | UPC Financing Partnership, Term Loan AR1, First Lien |
4.572% | 1-Month LIBOR | 2.500% | 1/15/26 | BB | 917,512 | |||||||||||||||||||||
11,575 | Total Wireless Telecommunication Services |
11,574,829 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
$ | 370,763 | Total Variable Rate Senior Loan Interests (cost $368,258,118) |
|
361,594,545 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Principal Amount (000) |
Description (1) | Coupon | Maturity | Ratings (4) | Value | |||||||||||||||||||||||
CORPORATE BONDS 18.9% (11.7% of Total Investments) |
| |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Containers & Packaging 0.8% (0.5% of Total Investments) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
$ | 2,277 | Reynolds Group Issuer Inc. |
5.750% | 10/15/20 | B+ | $ | 2,281,502 | |||||||||||||||||||||
Diversified Telecommunication Services 5.7% (3.5% of Total Investments) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
3,995 | Intelsat Jackson Holdings SA |
5.500% | 8/01/23 | CCC+ | 3,680,394 | |||||||||||||||||||||||
4,050 | Intelsat Jackson Holdings SA, 144A |
9.750% | 7/15/25 | CCC+ | 4,328,438 | |||||||||||||||||||||||
5,009 | Intelsat Luxembourg SA |
7.750% | 6/01/21 | Ca | 4,758,550 | |||||||||||||||||||||||
2,830 | Intelsat Luxembourg SA |
8.125% | 6/01/23 | CCC | 2,426,725 | |||||||||||||||||||||||
15,884 | Total Diversified Telecommunication Services |
|
15,194,107 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
Health Care Providers & Services 1.4% (0.9% of Total Investments) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
3,500 | HCA Inc. |
6.500% | 2/15/20 | BBB | 3,642,800 | |||||||||||||||||||||||
Hotels, Restaurants & Leisure 1.1% (0.7% of Total Investments) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2,650 | Scientific Games International Inc. |
10.000% | 12/01/22 | B | 2,828,875 | |||||||||||||||||||||||
Household Durables 0.8% (0.5% of Total Investments) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1,410 | Lennar Corporation |
4.125% | 12/01/18 | BB+ | 1,412,129 | |||||||||||||||||||||||
850 | Lennar Corporation |
4.500% | 11/15/19 | BB+ | 859,562 | |||||||||||||||||||||||
2,260 | Total Household Durables |
|
2,271,691 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
Media 3.4% (2.1% of Total Investments) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
100 | Charter Communications Operating LLC |
3.579% | 7/23/20 | BBB | 100,147 | |||||||||||||||||||||||
820 | CSC Holdings LLC, 144A |
10.125% | 1/15/23 | B2 | 902,000 | |||||||||||||||||||||||
347 | DISH DBS Corporation |
5.125% | 5/01/20 | BB | 344,397 | |||||||||||||||||||||||
1,000 | DISH DBS Corporation |
5.875% | 11/15/24 | BB | 833,750 | |||||||||||||||||||||||
1,000 | Hughes Satellite Systems Corporation |
6.500% | 6/15/19 | BBB | 1,020,000 | |||||||||||||||||||||||
2,122 | iHeartCommunications Inc., (5) |
9.000% | 12/15/19 | CC | 1,655,160 | |||||||||||||||||||||||
9,172 | iHeartCommunications Inc., (cash 12.000%, PIK 2.000%), (5) |
14.000% | 2/01/21 | C | 1,215,273 | |||||||||||||||||||||||
1,524 | iHeartCommunications Inc., 144A, (5) |
11.250% | 3/01/21 | C | 1,104,900 | |||||||||||||||||||||||
2,430 | iHeartCommunications Inc., (5) |
9.000% | 3/01/21 | CC | 1,858,950 | |||||||||||||||||||||||
18,515 | Total Media |
|
9,034,577 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
Oil, Gas & Consumable Fuels 2.0% (1.2% of Total Investments) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
3,765 | California Resources Corporation, 144A |
8.000% | 12/15/22 | CCC+ | 3,369,675 | |||||||||||||||||||||||
400 | Denbury Resources Inc. |
6.375% | 8/15/21 | CCC | 376,000 |
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NSL | Nuveen Senior Income Fund (continued) | |
Portfolio of Investments July 31, 2018 |
Principal Amount (000) |
Description (1) | Coupon | Maturity | Ratings (4) | Value | |||||||||||||||||||||||
Oil, Gas & Consumable Fuels (continued) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
$ | 1,404 | Denbury Resources Inc., 144A |
9.250% | 3/31/22 | B | $ | 1,488,240 | |||||||||||||||||||||
115 | EP Energy LLC, 144A |
9.375% | 5/01/24 | Caa2 | 94,588 | |||||||||||||||||||||||
5,684 | Total Oil, Gas & Consumable Fuels |
|
5,328,503 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
Pharmaceuticals 0.0% (0.0% of Total Investments) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
300 | Concordia International Corporation, 144A, (5) |
7.000% | 4/15/23 | C | 18,000 | |||||||||||||||||||||||
Semiconductors & Semiconductor Equipment 0.3% (0.2% of Total Investments) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
761 | Advanced Micro Devices Inc. |
7.500% | 8/15/22 | B | 846,613 | |||||||||||||||||||||||
Software 1.7% (1.0% of Total Investments) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
115 | Avaya Holdings Corporation, 144A, (5), (9) |
7.000% | 4/01/19 | N/R | | |||||||||||||||||||||||
2,895 | Avaya Holdings Corporation, 144A, (5), (9) |
10.500% | 3/01/21 | N/R | | |||||||||||||||||||||||
2,840 | BMC Software Finance Inc., 144A |
8.125% | 7/15/21 | CCC+ | 2,907,450 | |||||||||||||||||||||||
1,475 | Infor Us Inc., 144A |
5.750% | 8/15/20 | BB | 1,495,281 | |||||||||||||||||||||||
7,325 | Total Software |
|
4,402,731 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
Wireless Telecommunication Services 1.7% (1.1% of Total Investments) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1,000 | Sprint Capital Corporation |
6.900% | 5/01/19 | B+ | 1,021,250 | |||||||||||||||||||||||
500 | Sprint Capital Corporation |
7.875% | 9/15/23 | B+ | 533,125 | |||||||||||||||||||||||
2,000 | Sprint Capital Corporation |
7.125% | 6/15/24 | B+ | 2,055,000 | |||||||||||||||||||||||
850 | Sprint Communications Inc. |
7.000% | 8/15/20 | B+ | 888,250 | |||||||||||||||||||||||
4,350 | Total Wireless Telecommunication Services |
|
4,497,625 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
$ | 63,506 | Total Corporate Bonds (cost $53,579,776) |
|
50,347,024 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Shares | Description (1) | Value | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
COMMON STOCKS 3.1% (1.9% of Total Investments) |
| |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Diversified Consumer Services 0.2% (0.1% of Total Investments) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
53,514 | Cengage Learning Holdings II Inc., (7), (8) |
$ | 516,999 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
Energy Equipment & Services 0.9% (0.6% of Total Investments) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
37,968 | C&J Energy Services Inc., (7) |
883,136 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
36,361 | Ocean Rig UDW Inc., (7) |
1,019,562 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1,961 | Vantage Drilling International, (7), (8) |
578,495 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Total Energy Equipment & Services |
2,481,193 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Health Care Providers & Services 0.0% (0.0% of Total Investments) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
38,382 | Millennium Health LLC, (7), (8) |
1,650 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
35,750 | Millennium Health LLC, (7), (9) |
| ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
33,563 | Millennium Health LLC, (7), (9) |
| ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Total Health Care Providers & Services |
|
1,650 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Marine 0.3% (0.1% of Total Investments) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
10,768 | HGIM Corporation, (8) |
500,712 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2,409 | HGIM Corporation, (7), (8) |
112,018 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Total Marine |
612,730 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Media 0.6% (0.4% of Total Investments) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
51,248 | Cumulus Media Inc., (7), (8) |
828,526 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
775,233 | Hibu PLC, (7), (8) |
244,198 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
6,268 | Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Inc., (7), (8) |
581,752 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
14,825 | Tribune Media Company, (8) |
5,189 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Total Media |
1,659,665 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Oil, Gas & Consumable Fuels 0.0% (0.0% of Total Investments) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
27 | Southcross Holdings Borrower LP, (7), (8) |
5,738 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Software 1.0% (0.6% of Total Investments) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
132,029 | Avaya Holdings Corporation, (7) |
2,717,157 |
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Shares | Description (1) | Value | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Specialty Retail 0.1% (0.1% of Total Investments) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
5,454 | Gymboree Holding Corporation, (7), (9) |
$ | 61,451 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
14,849 | Gymboree Holding Corporation, (7), (8) |
174,476 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Total Specialty Retail |
235,927 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Total Common Stocks (cost $12,285,900) |
|
8,231,059 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Shares | Description (1) | Value | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
COMMON STOCK RIGHTS 0.2% (0.1% of Total Investments) |
|
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Oil, Gas & Consumable Fuels 0.2% (0.1% of Total Investments) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1,655 | Fieldwood Energy LLC, (7), (8) |
$ | 87,164 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
7,562 | Fieldwood Energy LLC, (7), (9) |
328,980 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Total Common Stock Right (cost $221,258) |
|
416,144 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Shares | Description (1) | Value | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
WARRANTS 0.0% (0.0% of Total Investments) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
11,806 | Avaya Holdings Corporation |
$ | 45,453 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
Total Warrants (cost $1,103,821) |
45,453 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Total Long-Term Investments (cost $435,448,873) |
|
420,634,225 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Shares | Description (1) | Coupon | Value | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
SHORT-TERM INVESTMENTS 3.8% (2.3% of Total Investments) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
INVESTMENT COMPANIES 3.8% (2.3% of Total Investments) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
10,121,429 | BlackRock Liquidity Funds T-Fund Portfolio, (10) |
1.809% (11) | $ | 10,121,429 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Total Short-Term Investments (cost $10,121,429) |
|
10,121,429 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Total Investments (cost $445,570,302) 161.5% |
|
430,755,654 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Borrowings (42.7)% (12), (13) |
|
(114,000,000 | ) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
Term Preferred Shares, net of deferred offering costs (15.9)% (14) |
|
(42,401,767 | ) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
Other Assets Less Liabilities (2.9)% (15) |
|
(7,601,469 | ) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
Net Assets Applicable to Common Shares 100% |
|
$ | 266,752,418 |
Investments in Derivatives
Interest Rate Swaps OTC Uncleared
Counterparty | Notional Amount |
Fund Pay/Receive Floating Rate |
Floating Rate Index | Fixed Rate (Annualized) |
Fixed Rate Payment Frequency |
Maturity Date |
Value | Unrealized Appreciation (Depreciation) |
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Morgan Stanley Capital Services LLC |
$ | 43,000,000 | Pay | 1-Month-LIBOR | 2.000 | %(16) | Monthly | 11/01/21 | (17) | $ | (1,198,980 | ) | $ | (1,198,980 | ) |
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NSL | Nuveen Senior Income Fund (continued) | |
Portfolio of Investments July 31, 2018 |
For Fund portfolio compliance purposes, the Funds industry classifications refer to any one or more of the industry sub-classifications used by one or more widely recognized market indexes or ratings group indexes, and/or as defined by Fund management. This definition may not apply for purposes of this report, which may combine industry sub-classifications into sectors for reporting ease.
(1) | All percentages shown in the Portfolio of Investments are based on net assets applicable to common shares unless otherwise noted. |
(2) | Senior loans generally pay interest at rates which are periodically adjusted by reference to a base short-term, floating lending rate (Reference Rate) plus an assigned fixed rate (Spread). These floating lending rates are generally (i) the lending rate referenced by the London Inter-Bank Offered Rate (LIBOR), or (ii) the prime rate offered by one or more major United States banks. Senior loans may be considered restricted in that the Fund ordinarily is contractually obligated to receive approval from the agent bank and/or borrower prior to the disposition of a senior loan. The rate shown is the coupon as of the end of the reporting period. |
(3) | Senior loans generally are subject to mandatory and/or optional prepayment. Because of these mandatory prepayment conditions and because there may be significant economic incentives for a borrower to prepay, prepayments of senior loans may occur. As a result, the actual remaining maturity of senior loans held may be substantially less than the stated maturities shown. |
(4) | For financial reporting purposes, the ratings disclosed are the highest of Standard & Poors Group (Standard & Poors), Moodys Investors Service, Inc. (Moodys) or Fitch, Inc. (Fitch) rating. This treatment of split-rated securities may differ from that used for other purposes, such as for Fund investment policies. Ratings below BBB by Standard & Poors, Baa by Moodys or BBB by Fitch are considered to be below investment grade. Holdings designated N/R are not rated by any of these national rating agencies. Ratings are not covered by the report of independent registered public accounting firm. |
(5) | As of, or subsequent to, the end of the reporting period, this security is non-income producing. Non-income producing, in the case of a fixed-income security, generally denotes that the issuer has (1) defaulted on the payment of principal or interest, (2) is under the protection of the Federal Bankruptcy Court or (3) the Funds Adviser has concluded that the issue is not likely to meet its future interest payment obligations and has ceased accruing additional income on the Funds records. |
(6) | Investment, or portion of investment, represents an outstanding unfunded senior loan commitment. See Notes to Financial Statements, Note 8 Senior Loan Commitments for more information. |
(7) | Non-income producing; issuer has not declared a dividend within the past twelve months. |
(8) | For fair value measurement disclosure purposes, investment classified as Level 2. See Notes to Financial Statements, Note 2 Investment Valuation and Fair Value Measurements for more information. |
(9) | Investment valued at fair value using methods determined in good faith by, or at the discretion of, the Board. For fair value measurement disclosure purposes, investment classified as Level 3. See Notes to Financial Statements, Note 2 Investment Valuation and Fair Value Measurements for more information. |
(10) | A copy of the most recent financial statements for these investment companies can be obtained directly from the Securities and Exchange Commission on its website at the http://www.sec.gov. |
(11) | The rate shown is the annualized seven-day subsidized yield as of the end of the reporting period. |
(12) | Borrowings as a percentage of Total Investments is 26.5%. |
(13) | The Fund segregates 100% of its eligible investments (excluding any investments separately pledged as collateral for specific investments in derivatives, when applicable) in the Portfolio of Investments as collateral for borrowings. |
(14) | Term Preferred Shares, net of deferred offering costs as a percentage of Total Investments is 9.8%. |
(15) | Other assets less liabilities includes the unrealized appreciation (depreciation) of certain over-the-counter (OTC) derivatives as presented on the Statement of Assets and Liabilities, when applicable. The unrealized appreciation (depreciation) of OTC cleared and exchange-traded derivatives is recognized as part of cash collateral at brokers and/or the receivable or payable for variation margin as presented on the Statement of Assets and Liabilities, when applicable. |
(16) | Effective November 1, 2019, the fixed rate paid by the Fund will increase according to a predetermined schedule as specified in the swap contract. Additionally, this fixed rate increase will continue to occur every twelve months on specific dates through the swap contracts termination date. |
(17) | This interest rate swap has an optional early termination date beginning on November 1, 2018 and monthly thereafter through the termination date as specified in the swap contract. |
144A | Investment is exempt from registration under Rule 144A of the Securities Act of 1933, as amended. These investments may only be resold in transactions exempt from registration, which are normally those transactions with qualified institutional buyers. |
DD1 | Portion of investment purchased on a delayed delivery basis. |
LIBOR | London Inter-Bank Offered Rate |
N/A | Not Applicable |
PIK | Payment-in-kind (PIK) security. Depending on the terms of the security, income may be received in the form of cash, securities, or a combination of both. The PIK rate shown, where applicable, represents the annualized rate of the last PIK payment made by the issuer as of the end of the reporting period. |
TBD | Senior loan purchased on a when-issued or delayed-delivery basis. Certain details associated with this purchase are not known prior to the settlement date of the transaction. In addition, senior loans typically trade without accrued interest and therefore a coupon rate is not available prior to settlement. At settlement, if still unknown, the borrower or counterparty will provide the Fund with the final coupon rate and maturity date. |
WI/DD | Purchased on a when-issued or delayed delivery basis. |
See accompanying notes to financial statements.
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JFR | Nuveen Floating Rate Income Fund
Portfolio of Investments July 31, 2018 |
Principal Amount (000) |
Description (1) | Coupon (2) | Reference Rate (2) |
Spread (2) | Maturity (3) | Ratings (4) | Value | |||||||||||||||||||||
LONG-TERM INVESTMENTS 156.5% (97.8% of Total Investments) |
| |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
VARIABLE RATE SENIOR LOAN INTERESTS 130.6% (81.6% of Total Investments) (2) |
| |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Aerospace & Defense 2.4% (1.5% of Total Investments) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
$ | 7,630 | Sequa Corporation, Term Loan B |
7.067% | 1-Month LIBOR | 5.000% | 11/28/21 | B | $ | 7,644,584 | |||||||||||||||||||
2,654 | Sequa Corporation, Term Loan, Second Lien |
11.072% | 1-Month LIBOR | 9.000% | 4/28/22 | CCC | 2,663,687 | |||||||||||||||||||||
2,907 | Transdigm, Inc., Term Loan E |
4.577% | 1-Month LIBOR | 2.500% | 5/30/25 | Ba2 | 2,909,192 | |||||||||||||||||||||
980 | Transdigm, Inc., Term Loan F |
4.577% | 1-Month LIBOR | 2.500% | 6/09/23 | Ba2 | 981,802 | |||||||||||||||||||||
1,310 | Transdigm, Inc., Term Loan G, First Lien |
4.577% | 1-Month LIBOR | 2.500% | 8/22/24 | Ba2 | 1,312,010 | |||||||||||||||||||||
15,481 | Total Aerospace & Defense |
15,511,275 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Air Freight & Logistics 0.9% (0.6% of Total Investments) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2,000 | Ceva Group PLC, Term Loan, First Lien, (WI/DD) |
TBD | TBD | TBD | TBD | BB | 2,002,500 | |||||||||||||||||||||
1,674 | PAE Holding Corporation, Term Loan B |
7.577% | 1-Month LIBOR | 5.500% | 10/20/22 | B+ | 1,683,114 | |||||||||||||||||||||
2,166 | XPO Logistics, Inc., Term Loan B |
4.064% | 1-Month LIBOR | 2.000% | 2/24/25 | BB+ | 2,173,007 | |||||||||||||||||||||
5,840 | Total Air Freight & Logistics |
5,858,621 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Airlines 1.9% (1.2% of Total Investments) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
4,098 | American Airlines, Inc., Replacement Term Loan |
4.086% | 1-Month LIBOR | 2.000% | 10/10/21 | BB+ | 4,101,054 | |||||||||||||||||||||
3,354 | American Airlines, Inc., Term Loan 2025 |
3.827% | 1-Month LIBOR | 1.750% | 6/27/25 | BB+ | 3,303,105 | |||||||||||||||||||||
5,311 | American Airlines, Inc., Term Loan B |
4.072% | 1-Month LIBOR | 2.000% | 12/14/23 | BB+ | 5,290,769 | |||||||||||||||||||||
12,763 | Total Airlines |
12,694,928 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Auto Components 0.5% (0.3% of Total Investments) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1,271 | Horizon Global Corporation, Term Loan B, (DD1) |
6.572% | 1-Month LIBOR | 4.500% | 6/30/21 | B2 | 1,233,312 | |||||||||||||||||||||
1,979 | Superior Industries International, Inc., Term Loan B |
6.077% | 1-Month LIBOR | 4.000% | 5/22/24 | B | 1,989,321 | |||||||||||||||||||||
3,250 | Total Auto Components |
3,222,633 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Automobiles 0.9% (0.6% of Total Investments) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
4,588 | Chrysler Group LLC, Term Loan |
4.070% | 1-Month LIBOR | 2.000% | 12/31/18 | BBB | 4,600,983 | |||||||||||||||||||||
172 | DexKo Global, Inc., Term Loan B |
5.577% | 1-Month LIBOR | 3.500% | 7/24/24 | B | 172,305 | |||||||||||||||||||||
1,244 | DexKo Global, Inc., Term Loan B |
5.577% | 1-Month LIBOR | 3.500% | 7/24/24 | B | 1,250,368 | |||||||||||||||||||||
6,004 | Total Automobiles |
6,023,656 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Biotechnology 0.8% (0.5% of Total Investments) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
5,431 | Grifols, Inc., Term Loan B |
4.200% | 1-Week LIBOR | 2.250% | 1/31/25 | BB | 5,453,464 | |||||||||||||||||||||
Building Products 1.5% (0.9% of Total Investments) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2,500 | Fairmount, Initial Term Loan |
6.050% | 3-Month LIBOR | 3.750% | 6/01/25 | BB | 2,504,950 | |||||||||||||||||||||
652 | Ply Gem Industries, Inc., Term Loan B |
6.087% | 3-Month LIBOR | 3.750% | 4/12/25 | B | 654,320 | |||||||||||||||||||||
6,561 | Quikrete Holdings, Inc., Term Loan B |
4.827% | 1-Month LIBOR | 2.750% | 11/15/23 | BB | 6,563,992 | |||||||||||||||||||||
9,713 | Total Building Products |
9,723,262 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Capital Markets 0.8% (0.5% of Total Investments) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
4,911 | RPI Finance Trust, Term Loan B6 |
4.334% | 3-Month LIBOR | 2.000% | 3/27/23 | BBB | 4,927,966 | |||||||||||||||||||||
Chemicals 1.1% (0.7% of Total Investments) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1,212 | Ineos US Finance LLC, Term Loan |
4.169% | 2-Month LIBOR | 2.000% | 4/01/24 | BB+ | 1,211,186 | |||||||||||||||||||||
2,319 | Mineral Technologies, Inc., Term Loan B2 |
4.750% | N/A | N/A | 5/07/21 | BB+ | 2,315,959 | |||||||||||||||||||||
3,392 | Univar, Inc., Term Loan B |
4.577% | 1-Month LIBOR | 2.500% | 7/01/24 | BB | 3,405,344 | |||||||||||||||||||||
6,923 | Total Chemicals |
6,932,489 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Commercial Services & Supplies 4.0% (2.5% of Total Investments) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
718 | ADS Waste Holdings, Inc., Term Loan B |
4.193% | 1-Week LIBOR | 2.250% | 11/10/23 | BB+ | 719,752 | |||||||||||||||||||||
1,478 | Fort Dearborn Holding Company, Inc., Term Loan, First Lien |
6.342% | 2-Month LIBOR | 4.000% | 10/19/23 | B | 1,464,572 |
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JFR | Nuveen Floating Rate Income Fund (continued) | |
Portfolio of Investments July 31, 2018 |
Principal Amount (000) |
Description (1) | Coupon (2) | Reference Rate (2) |
Spread (2) | Maturity (3) | Ratings (4) | Value | |||||||||||||||||||||
Commercial Services & Supplies (continued) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
$ | 4,452 | iQor US, Inc., Term Loan, First Lien |
7.337% | 3-Month LIBOR | 5.000% | 4/01/21 | B | $ | 4,429,662 | |||||||||||||||||||
500 | iQor US, Inc., Term Loan, Second Lien |
11.087% | 3-Month LIBOR | 8.750% | 4/01/22 | CCC+ | 479,000 | |||||||||||||||||||||
1,154 | KAR Auction Services, Inc., Term Loan B5 |
4.625% | 1-Month LIBOR | 2.500% | 3/09/23 | BB | 1,157,305 | |||||||||||||||||||||
1,342 | LSC Communications, Refinancing Term Loan |
7.577% | 1-Month LIBOR | 5.500% | 9/30/22 | B | 1,345,028 | |||||||||||||||||||||
3,439 | Monitronics International, Inc., Term Loan B2, First Lien |
7.834% | 3-Month LIBOR | 5.500% | 9/30/22 | B | 3,228,127 | |||||||||||||||||||||
3,298 | Protection One, Inc., Term Loan |
4.827% | 1-Month LIBOR | 2.750% | 5/02/22 | BB | 3,307,116 | |||||||||||||||||||||
4,756 | Skillsoft Corporation, Initial Term Loan, First Lien, (DDI) |
6.827% | 1-Month LIBOR | 4.750% | 4/28/21 | B | 4,625,112 | |||||||||||||||||||||
1,955 | Universal Services of America, Initial Term Loan, First Lien |
5.827% | 1-Month LIBOR | 3.750% | 7/28/22 | B | 1,930,563 | |||||||||||||||||||||
1,750 | Universal Services of America, Term Loan, Second Lien |
10.577% | 1-Month LIBOR | 8.500% | 7/28/23 | CCC | 1,739,798 | |||||||||||||||||||||
342 | West Corporation, Incremental Term Loan B1 |
5.577% | 1-Month LIBOR | 3.500% | 10/10/24 | Ba3 | 341,022 | |||||||||||||||||||||
1,506 | West Corporation, Term Loan B |
6.077% | 1-Month LIBOR | 4.000% | 10/10/24 | Ba3 | 1,508,081 | |||||||||||||||||||||
26,690 | Total Commercial Services & Supplies |
26,275,138 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Communications Equipment 0.6% (0.4% of Total Investments) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1,637 | Mitel US Holdings, Inc., Incremental Term Loan |
5.827% | 1-Month LIBOR | 3.750% | 9/25/23 | B+ | 1,640,914 | |||||||||||||||||||||
2,261 | Plantronics, Term Loan B |
4.577% | 1-Month LIBOR | 2.500% | 7/02/25 | BB | 2,261,808 | |||||||||||||||||||||
3,898 | Total Communications Equipment |
3,902,722 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Construction & Engineering 0.6% (0.3% of Total Investments) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2,000 | KBR, Inc., Term Loan B |
5.814% | 1-Month LIBOR | 3.750% | 4/25/25 | B+ | 2,016,260 | |||||||||||||||||||||
1,594 | Traverse Midstream Partners, Term Loan B |
6.340% | 3-Month LIBOR | 4.000% | 9/27/24 | B+ | 1,602,388 | |||||||||||||||||||||
3,594 | Total Construction & Engineering |
3,618,648 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Containers & Packaging 0.8% (0.5% of Total Investments) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1,397 | Berry Global, Inc., Term Loan Q |
4.080% | 1-Month LIBOR | 2.000% | 10/01/22 | BBB | 1,401,979 | |||||||||||||||||||||
3,803 | Reynolds Group Holdings, Inc., Term Loan, First Lien |
4.827% | 1-Month LIBOR | 2.750% | 2/05/23 | B+ | 3,819,768 | |||||||||||||||||||||
5,200 | Total Containers & Packaging |
5,221,747 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Distributors 0.5% (0.3% of Total Investments) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1,335 | American Seafoods Group LLC, Term Loan B |
4.830% | 1-Month LIBOR | 2.750% | 8/21/23 | BB | 1,333,648 | |||||||||||||||||||||
2,000 | SRS Distribution, Inc., Term Loan B |
5.580% | 3-Month LIBOR | 3.250% | 5/23/25 | B | 1,969,500 | |||||||||||||||||||||
3,335 | Total Distributors |
3,303,148 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Diversified Consumer Services 2.0% (1.2% of Total Investments) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
5,813 | Cengage Learning Acquisitions, Inc., Term Loan B |
6.329% | 1-Month LIBOR | 4.250% | 6/07/23 | B | 5,514,759 | |||||||||||||||||||||
696 | Education Management LLC, Tranche A, Term Loan, (6) |
10.000% | N/A | N/A | 7/02/20 | N/R | 118,323 | |||||||||||||||||||||
1,567 | Education Management LLC, Tranche B, Term Loan, (6) |
13.250% | N/A | N/A | 7/02/20 | N/R | 49,622 | |||||||||||||||||||||
4,074 | Houghton Mifflin, Term Loan B, First Lien |
5.077% | 1-Month LIBOR | 3.000% | 5/28/21 | B | 3,819,483 | |||||||||||||||||||||
2,321 | Laureate Education, Inc., Term Loan B |
5.577% | 1-Month LIBOR | 3.500% | 4/26/24 | B+ | 2,329,630 | |||||||||||||||||||||
1,161 | Vertiv Co.,Term Loan B |
6.100% | 1-Month LIBOR | 4.000% | 11/30/23 | B+ | 1,155,543 | |||||||||||||||||||||
15,632 | Total Diversified Consumer Services |
12,987,360 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Diversified Financial Services 1.6% (1.0% of Total Investments) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2,730 | Citco III Limited, Term Loan |
5.077% | 1-Month LIBOR | 3.000% | 3/31/22 | N/R | 2,741,776 | |||||||||||||||||||||
1,717 | Freedom Mortgage Corporation, Term Loan B |
6.817% | 1-Month LIBOR | 4.750% | 2/23/22 | B+ | 1,730,460 | |||||||||||||||||||||
2,043 | Travelport LLC, Term Loan B |
4.830% | 3-Month LIBOR | 2.500% | 3/17/25 | B+ | 2,042,949 | |||||||||||||||||||||
4,097 | Veritas US, Inc., Term Loan B1 |
6.641% | 1-Month LIBOR | 4.500% | 1/27/23 | B | 3,815,792 | |||||||||||||||||||||
10,587 | Total Diversified Financial Services |
10,330,977 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Diversified Telecommunication Services 7.4% (4.6% of Total Investments) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2,194 | CenturyLink, Inc., Initial Term A Loan |
4.827% | 1-Month LIBOR | 2.750% | 11/01/22 | BBB | 2,193,476 | |||||||||||||||||||||
9,651 | CenturyLink, Inc., Term Loan B |
4.827% | 1-Month LIBOR | 2.750% | 1/31/25 | BBB | 9,514,298 | |||||||||||||||||||||
5,811 | Frontier Communications Corporation, Term Loan B |
5.830% | 1-Month LIBOR | 3.750% | 1/14/22 | B+ | 5,739,331 |
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Principal Amount (000) |
Description (1) | Coupon (2) | Reference Rate (2) |
Spread (2) | Maturity (3) | Ratings (4) | Value | |||||||||||||||||||||
Diversified Telecommunication Services (continued) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
$ | 3,033 | Intelsat Jackson Holdings, S.A., Term Loan B |
5.827% | 1-Month LIBOR | 3.750% | 11/30/23 | B | $ | 3,045,922 | |||||||||||||||||||
465 | Intelsat Jackson Holdings, S.A., Term Loan B4 |
6.577% | 1-Month LIBOR | 4.500% | 1/02/24 | B1 | 488,728 | |||||||||||||||||||||
744 | Intelsat Jackson Holdings, S.A., Term Loan B5 |
6.625% | N/A | N/A | 1/02/24 | B1 | 780,332 | |||||||||||||||||||||
5,683 | Level 3 Financing, Inc., Tranche B, Term Loan |
4.331% | 1-Month LIBOR | 2.250% | 2/22/24 | BBB | 5,698,594 | |||||||||||||||||||||
566 | Presidio, Inc., Term Loan B |
5.082% | 1-Month LIBOR | 2.750% | 2/02/24 | B+ | 567,817 | |||||||||||||||||||||
8,270 | WideOpenWest Finance LLC, Term Loan B |
5.329% | 1-Month LIBOR | 3.250% | 8/18/23 | B | 7,949,860 | |||||||||||||||||||||
725 | Windstream Corporation, Term Loan B6 |
6.080% | 1-Month LIBOR | 4.000% | 3/29/21 | B+ | 685,089 | |||||||||||||||||||||
12,000 | Ziggo B.V., Term Loan E |
4.572% | 1-Month LIBOR | 2.500% | 4/15/25 | BB | 11,940,780 | |||||||||||||||||||||
49,142 | Total Diversified Telecommunication Services |
48,604,227 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Electric Utilities 0.9% (0.6% of Total Investments) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
872 | EFS Cogen Holdings LLC, Term Loan B |
5.590% | 3-Month LIBOR | 3.250% | 6/28/23 | BB | 874,673 | |||||||||||||||||||||
3,208 | Vistra Operations Co., Term Loan B1 |
4.077% | 1-Month LIBOR | 2.000% | 8/01/23 | BBB | 3,206,730 | |||||||||||||||||||||
1,718 | Vistra Operations Co., Term Loan B3 |
4.074% | 1-Month LIBOR | 2.000% | 12/31/25 | BBB | 1,715,826 | |||||||||||||||||||||
5,798 | Total Electric Utilities |
5,797,229 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Electrical Equipment 0.4% (0.3% of Total Investments) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1,823 | TTM Technologies, Inc., Term Loan B |
4.592% | 1-Month LIBOR | 2.500% | 9/28/24 | BB+ | 1,827,747 | |||||||||||||||||||||
982 | Zebra Technologies Corporation, Term Loan B |
4.057% | 3-Month LIBOR | 1.750% | 10/27/21 | BB+ | 985,447 | |||||||||||||||||||||
2,805 | Total Electrical Equipment |
2,813,194 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Energy Equipment & Services 0.3% (0.2% of Total Investments) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1,244 | Diversey, Inc., Term Loan B |
5.077% | 1-Month LIBOR | 3.000% | 9/06/24 | B | 1,221,984 | |||||||||||||||||||||
741 | Dynamic Energy Services International LLC, Term Loan, (cash 15.870%, PIK 13.500%) |
15.870% | 3-Month LIBOR | 13.500% | 5/06/19 | N/R | 196,414 | |||||||||||||||||||||
337 | Ocean Rig UDW, Inc., Term Loan |
8.000% | N/A | N/A | 9/20/24 | Caa1 | 354,969 | |||||||||||||||||||||
2,322 | Total Energy Equipment & Services |
1,773,367 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Equity Real Estate Investment Trusts 2.5% (1.5% of Total Investments) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
6,659 | Communications Sales & Leasing, Inc., Shortfall Term Loan |
5.077% | 1-Month LIBOR | 3.000% | 10/24/22 | B | 6,387,292 | |||||||||||||||||||||
1,491 | Realogy Group LLC, Term Loan A |
4.317% | 1-Month LIBOR | 2.250% | 2/08/23 | N/R | 1,492,958 | |||||||||||||||||||||
1,853 | Realogy Group LLC, Term Loan B |
4.317% | 1-Month LIBOR | 2.250% | 2/08/25 | BB+ | 1,858,450 | |||||||||||||||||||||
6,694 | Walter Investment Management Corporation, Tranche B, Term Loan, First Lien, (6) |
8.077% | 1-Month LIBOR | 6.000% | 6/30/22 | CCC+ | 6,388,959 | |||||||||||||||||||||
16,697 | Total Equity Real Estate Investment Trusts |
16,127,659 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Food & Staples Retailing 5.1% (3.2% of Total Investments) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1,429 | Albertsons LLC, Term Loan B, (WI/DD) |
TBD | TBD | TBD | TBD | BB | 1,427,679 | |||||||||||||||||||||
25,225 | Albertsons LLC, Term Loan B4 |
4.827% | 1-Month LIBOR | 2.750% | 8/25/21 | BB | 25,161,523 | |||||||||||||||||||||
2,948 | Albertsons LLC, Term Loan B5 |
5.337% | 3-Month LIBOR | 3.000% | 12/21/22 | BB | 2,939,954 | |||||||||||||||||||||
1,892 | Albertsons LLC, Term Loan B6 |
5.319% | 3-Month LIBOR | 3.000% | 6/22/23 | BB | 1,883,129 | |||||||||||||||||||||
1,079 | BJs Wholesale Club, Inc., Term Loan B, First Lien |
5.597% | 1-Month LIBOR | 3.500% | 2/03/24 | B | 1,082,455 | |||||||||||||||||||||
718 | Del Monte Foods Company, Term Loan, First Lien |
5.584% | 3-Month LIBOR | 3.250% | 2/18/21 | CCC+ | 628,509 | |||||||||||||||||||||
883 |
Save-A-Lot, Term Loan B |
8.077% | 1-Month LIBOR | 6.000% | 12/05/23 | B | 686,708 | |||||||||||||||||||||
34,174 | Total Food & Staples Retailing |
33,809,957 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Food Products 3.1% (1.9% of Total Investments) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1,671 | Hearthside Group Holdings LLC, Term Loan B |
5.064% | 1-Month LIBOR | 3.000% | 5/23/25 | B | 1,661,178 | |||||||||||||||||||||
3,358 | Jacobs Douwe Egberts, Term Loan B |
4.625% | 3-Month LIBOR | 2.250% | 7/04/22 | BB | 3,376,651 | |||||||||||||||||||||
2,359 | Pinnacle Foods Finance LLC, Term Loan B |
3.840% | 1-Month LIBOR | 1.750% | 2/02/24 | BB+ | 2,363,414 | |||||||||||||||||||||
12,632 | US Foods, Inc., Term Loan B |
4.077% | 1-Month LIBOR | 2.000% | 6/27/23 | BBB | 12,641,472 | |||||||||||||||||||||
20,020 | Total Food Products |
20,042,715 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Health Care Equipment & Supplies 1.7% (1.1% of Total Investments) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2,056 | Acelity, Term Loan B |
5.584% | 3-Month LIBOR | 3.250% | 2/02/24 | B | 2,064,771 | |||||||||||||||||||||
1,079 | ConvaTec, Inc., Term Loan B |
4.584% | 3-Month LIBOR | 2.250% | 10/25/23 | BB | 1,082,434 | |||||||||||||||||||||
1,353 | Greatbatch, New Term Loan B |
5.330% | 1-Month LIBOR | 3.250% | 10/27/22 | B+ | 1,361,329 | |||||||||||||||||||||
1,000 | LifeScan, Term Loan B, (WI/DD) |
TBD | TBD | TBD | TBD | B+ | 975,000 |
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Portfolio of Investments July 31, 2018 |
Principal Amount (000) |
Description (1) | Coupon (2) | Reference Rate (2) |
Spread (2) | Maturity (3) | Ratings (4) | Value | |||||||||||||||||||||
Health Care Equipment & Supplies (continued) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
$ | 2,234 | Onex Carestream Finance LP, Term Loan, First Lien |
6.077% | 1-Month LIBOR | 4.000% | 6/07/19 | B | $ | 2,235,669 | |||||||||||||||||||
2,328 | Onex Carestream Finance LP, Term Loan, Second Lien |
10.577% | 1-Month LIBOR | 8.500% | 12/07/19 | B | 2,329,500 | |||||||||||||||||||||
1,000 | Vyaire Medical, Inc., Term Loan B |
7.232% | 6-Month LIBOR | 4.750% | 4/16/25 | B | 982,500 | |||||||||||||||||||||
11,050 | Total Health Care Equipment & Supplies |
11,031,203 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Health Care Providers & Services 6.3% (4.0% of Total Investments) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1,884 | Acadia Healthcare, Inc., Term Loan B3 |
4.577% | 1-Month LIBOR | 2.500% | 2/11/22 | BB | 1,894,860 | |||||||||||||||||||||
2,069 | Air Medical Group Holdings, Inc., Term Loan B |
6.329% | 1-Month LIBOR | 4.250% | 3/14/25 | B | 2,044,576 | |||||||||||||||||||||
2,328 | Air Medical Group Holdings, Inc., Term Loan B |
5.347% | 1-Month LIBOR | 3.250% | 4/28/22 | B | 2,263,519 | |||||||||||||||||||||
1,000 | Ardent Health, Term Loan, First Lien |
6.572% | 1-Month LIBOR | 4.500% | 6/30/25 | B | 1,008,750 | |||||||||||||||||||||
1,801 | Community Health Systems, Inc., Term Loan H |
5.557% | 3-Month LIBOR | 3.250% | 1/27/21 | B | 1,772,852 | |||||||||||||||||||||
1,424 | Concentra, Inc., Term Loan B |
4.850% | 1-Month LIBOR | 2.750% | 6/01/22 | B+ | 1,427,972 | |||||||||||||||||||||
675 | DaVita HealthCare Partners, Inc., Tranche B, Term Loan |
4.827% | 1-Month LIBOR | 2.750% | 6/24/21 | BBB | 680,201 | |||||||||||||||||||||
1,008 | Envision Healthcare Corporation, Term Loan B, First Lien |
5.080% | 1-Month LIBOR | 3.000% | 12/01/23 | BB | 1,009,606 | |||||||||||||||||||||
2,597 | HCA, Inc., Term Loan A5 |
3.577% | 1-Month LIBOR | 1.500% | 6/10/20 | BBB | 2,605,339 | |||||||||||||||||||||
3,301 | HCA, Inc., Term Loan B11 |
3.827% | 1-Month LIBOR | 1.750% | 3/17/23 | BBB | 3,319,225 | |||||||||||||||||||||
1,891 | Healogics, Inc., Term Loan, First Lien |
6.570% | 3-Month LIBOR | 4.250% | 7/01/21 | B | 1,790,492 | |||||||||||||||||||||
132 | Heartland Dental Care, Inc., Delay Draw Facility, (5) |
1.875% | N/A | N/A | 4/30/25 | B | 131,086 | |||||||||||||||||||||
879 | Heartland Dental Care, Inc., Term Loan, First Lien |
5.827% | 1-Month LIBOR | 3.750% | 4/30/25 | B | 873,905 | |||||||||||||||||||||
3,421 | Kindred at Home Hospice, Term Loan B, (DD1) |
6.125% | 3-Month LIBOR | 3.750% | 6/21/25 | B | 3,452,885 | |||||||||||||||||||||
1,000 | Kindred at Home Hospice, Term Loan, Second Lien |
9.375% | 3-Month LIBOR | 7.000% | 6/21/26 | CCC+ | 1,021,250 | |||||||||||||||||||||
3,666 | Millennium Laboratories, Inc., Term Loan B, First Lien |
8.577% | 1-Month LIBOR | 6.500% | 12/21/20 | CCC+ | 2,028,635 | |||||||||||||||||||||
762 | MultiPlan, Inc., Term Loan B |
5.084% | 3-Month LIBOR | 2.750% | 6/07/23 | B+ | 763,155 | |||||||||||||||||||||
6,885 | Pharmaceutical Product Development, Inc., Term Loan B |
4.577% | 1-Month LIBOR | 2.500% | 8/18/22 | Ba3 | 6,896,820 | |||||||||||||||||||||
1,496 | PharMerica, Term Loan, First Lien |
5.578% | 1-Month LIBOR | 3.500% | 12/06/24 | B | 1,504,434 | |||||||||||||||||||||
1,496 | Prospect Medical Holdings, Term Loan B1 |
7.625% | 1-Month LIBOR | 5.500% | 2/22/24 | B | 1,504,674 | |||||||||||||||||||||
270 | Quorum Health Corp., Term Loan B |
8.827% | 1-Month LIBOR | 6.750% | 4/29/22 | B1 | 274,482 | |||||||||||||||||||||
2,882 | Select Medical Corporation, Term Loan B |
4.831% | 1-Month LIBOR | 2.750% | 3/01/21 | BB | 2,896,395 | |||||||||||||||||||||
371 | Vizient, Inc., Term Loan B |
4.827% | 1-Month LIBOR | 2.750% | 2/13/23 | BB | 372,408 | |||||||||||||||||||||
43,238 | Total Health Care Providers & Services |
41,537,521 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Health Care Technology 1.5% (0.9% of Total Investments) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2,761 | Catalent Pharma Solutions, Inc., Term Loan B |
4.327% | 1-Month LIBOR | 2.250% | 5/20/24 | BB | 2,767,182 | |||||||||||||||||||||
6,913 | Emdeon, Inc., Term Loan |
4.827% | 1-Month LIBOR | 2.750% | 3/01/24 | B+ | 6,910,115 | |||||||||||||||||||||
9,674 | Total Health Care Technology |
9,677,297 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Hotels, Restaurants & Leisure 11.5% (7.2% of Total Investments) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1,247 | Aramark Corporation, Term Loan |
4.084% | 3-Month LIBOR | 1.750% | 3/11/25 | BBB | 1,250,248 | |||||||||||||||||||||
998 | Arbys Restaurant Group, Inc., Term Loan B |
5.347% | 1-Month LIBOR | 3.250% | 2/05/25 | B | 1,004,981 | |||||||||||||||||||||
18,598 | Burger King Corporation, Term Loan B3 |
4.327% | 1-Month LIBOR | 2.250% | 2/16/24 | B+ | 18,609,188 | |||||||||||||||||||||
2,530 | Caesars Entertainment Operating Company, Inc., Term Loan B |
4.077% | 1-Month LIBOR | 2.000% | 10/06/24 | BB | 2,529,970 | |||||||||||||||||||||
4,975 | Caesars Resort Collection, Term Loan, First Lien |
4.827% | 1-Month LIBOR | 2.750% | 12/23/24 | BB | 5,001,044 | |||||||||||||||||||||
2,077 | CCM Merger, Inc., Term Loan B |
4.827% | 1-Month LIBOR | 2.750% | 8/09/21 | BB | 2,086,084 | |||||||||||||||||||||
4,606 | CityCenter Holdings LLC, Term Loan B |
4.327% | 1-Month LIBOR | 2.250% | 4/18/24 | BB | 4,617,688 | |||||||||||||||||||||
9,579 | Hilton Hotels, Term Loan B |
3.814% | 1-Month LIBOR | 1.750% | 10/25/23 | BBB | 9,622,790 | |||||||||||||||||||||
3,678 | Intrawest Resorts Holdings, Inc., Term Loan B |
5.077% | 1-Month LIBOR | 3.000% | 7/31/24 | B | 3,679,989 | |||||||||||||||||||||
2,514 | Life Time Fitness, Inc., Term Loan B |
5.057% | 3-Month LIBOR | 2.750% | 6/10/22 | BB | 2,521,052 | |||||||||||||||||||||
3,338 | MGM Growth Properties, Term Loan B |
4.077% | 1-Month LIBOR | 2.000% | 4/25/25 | BB+ | 3,345,659 | |||||||||||||||||||||
11,299 | Scientific Games Corp., Initial Term Loan B5 |
4.903% | 2-Month LIBOR | 2.750% | 8/14/24 | B+ | 11,320,547 | |||||||||||||||||||||
3,190 | Seaworld Parks and Entertainment, Inc., Term Loan B5 |
5.077% | 1-Month LIBOR | 3.000% | 4/01/24 | B | 3,186,553 | |||||||||||||||||||||
1,500 | Stars Group Holdings, Term Loan B |
5.831% | 3-Month LIBOR | 3.500% | 7/10/25 | B+ | 1,515,548 | |||||||||||||||||||||
3,461 | Station Casino LLC, Term Loan B |
4.580% | 1-Month LIBOR | 2.500% | 6/08/23 | BB | 3,474,879 | |||||||||||||||||||||
2,000 | Wyndham International, Inc., Term Loan B |
3.827% | 1-Month LIBOR | 1.750% | 5/30/25 | BBB | 2,007,190 | |||||||||||||||||||||
75,590 | Total Hotels, Restaurants & Leisure |
75,773,410 |
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Principal Amount (000) |
Description (1) | Coupon (2) | Reference Rate (2) |
Spread (2) | Maturity (3) | Ratings (4) | Value | |||||||||||||||||||||
Household Products 0.9% (0.6% of Total Investments) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
$ | 1,000 | Energizer Holdings, Term Loan B, (WI/DD) |
TBD | TBD | TBD | TBD | BB+ | $ | 1,004,065 | |||||||||||||||||||
4,392 | Revlon Consumer Products Corporation, Term Loan B, First Lien |
5.577% | 1-Month LIBOR | 3.500% | 11/16/20 | CCC+ | 3,248,825 | |||||||||||||||||||||
2,297 | Serta Simmons Holdings LLC, Term Loan, First Lien |
5.591% | 1-Month LIBOR | 3.500% | 11/08/23 | B | 1,932,400 | |||||||||||||||||||||
7,689 | Total Household Products |
6,185,290 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Independent Power & Renewable Electricity Producers 1.0% (0.6% of Total Investments) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
6,483 | NRG Energy, Inc., Term Loan B |
4.084% | 3-Month LIBOR | 1.750% | 6/30/23 | BB+ | 6,477,685 | |||||||||||||||||||||
Industrial Conglomerates 0.8% (0.5% of Total Investments) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
3,470 | Brand Energy & Infrastructure Services, Inc., Term Loan B, First Lien |
6.596% | 3-Month LIBOR | 4.250% | 6/16/24 | B | 3,490,956 | |||||||||||||||||||||
1,496 | Education Advisory Board, Term Loan, First Lien |
6.252% | 3-Month LIBOR | 3.750% | 11/15/24 | B | 1,488,769 | |||||||||||||||||||||
4,966 | Total Industrial Conglomerates |
4,979,725 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Insurance 1.6% (1.0% of Total Investments) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
988 | Acrisure LLC, Term Loan B |
6.592% | 3-Month LIBOR | 4.250% | 11/22/23 | B | 991,241 | |||||||||||||||||||||
6,149 | Alliant Holdings I LLC, Term Loan B |
5.078% | 1-Month LIBOR | 3.000% | 5/09/25 | B | 6,156,606 | |||||||||||||||||||||
3,369 | Hub International Holdings, Inc., Term Loan B |
5.335% | 3-Month LIBOR | 3.000% | 4/25/25 | B | 3,370,476 | |||||||||||||||||||||
10,506 | Total Insurance |
10,518,323 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Internet and Direct Marketing Retail 0.4% (0.3% of Total Investments) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
748 | Uber Technologies, Inc., Term Loan |
5.574% | 1-Month LIBOR | 3.500% | 7/13/23 | N/R | 751,762 | |||||||||||||||||||||
2,000 | Uber Technologies, Inc., Term Loan |
6.100% | 1-Month LIBOR | 4.000% | 4/04/25 | N/R | 2,014,060 | |||||||||||||||||||||
2,748 | Total Internet and Direct Marketing Retail |
2,765,822 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Internet Software & Services 1.9% (1.2% of Total Investments) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1,955 | Ancestry.com, Inc., Term Loan, First Lien |
5.330% | 1-Month LIBOR | 3.250% | 10/19/23 | B | 1,961,412 | |||||||||||||||||||||
3,000 | GTT Communications, Inc., Term Loan, First Lien |
4.830% | 1-Month LIBOR | 2.750% | 6/02/25 | B | 2,973,750 | |||||||||||||||||||||
1,516 | Rackspace Hosting, Inc., Refinancing Term B Loan, First Lien |
5.363% | 3-Month LIBOR | 3.000% | 11/03/23 | BB | 1,511,181 | |||||||||||||||||||||
3,642 | Sabre, Inc., Term Loan B |
4.077% | 1-Month LIBOR | 2.000% | 2/22/24 | BB | 3,649,101 | |||||||||||||||||||||
2,448 | SkillSoft Corporation, Term Loan, Second Lien |
10.327% | 1-Month LIBOR | 8.250% | 4/28/22 | CCC | 2,201,624 | |||||||||||||||||||||
12,561 | Total Internet Software & Services |
12,297,068 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
IT Services 3.4% (2.1% of Total Investments) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
550 | DigiCert, Term Loan, First Lien |
7.327% | 1-Month LIBOR | 5.250% | 10/31/24 | B | 552,209 | |||||||||||||||||||||
1,107 | Engility Corporation, Term Loan B2 |
4.827% | 1-Month LIBOR | 2.750% | 8/11/23 | BB | 1,110,911 | |||||||||||||||||||||
987 | First Data Corporation, Term Loan A |
3.819% | 1-Month LIBOR | 1.750% | 6/02/20 | BB | 987,777 | |||||||||||||||||||||
2,132 | First Data Corporation, Term Loan, First Lien |
4.069% | 1-Month LIBOR | 2.000% | 7/10/22 | BB | 2,134,548 | |||||||||||||||||||||
9,528 | First Data Corporation, Term Loan, First Lien |
4.069% | 1-Month LIBOR | 2.000% | 4/26/24 | BB | 9,536,391 | |||||||||||||||||||||
1,713 | Gartner, Inc., Term Loan A |
4.077% | 1-Month LIBOR | 2.000% | 3/21/22 | BB+ | 1,717,022 | |||||||||||||||||||||
626 | PEAK 10, Inc., Term Loan B |
5.834% | 3-Month LIBOR | 3.500% | 8/01/24 | B | 625,715 | |||||||||||||||||||||
2,475 | Tempo Acquisition LLC, Term Loan B |
5.077% | 1-Month LIBOR | 3.000% | 5/01/24 | B | 2,480,309 | |||||||||||||||||||||
1,496 | Vantiv LLC, Repriced Term Loan B4 |
3.824% | 1-Month LIBOR | 1.750% | 8/09/24 | BBB | 1,496,841 | |||||||||||||||||||||
1,470 | WEX, Inc., Term Loan B |
4.327% | 1-Month LIBOR | 2.250% | 7/01/23 | BB | 1,473,102 | |||||||||||||||||||||
22,084 | Total IT Services |
22,114,825 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Leisure Products 1.2% (0.7% of Total Investments) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2,565 | 24 Hour Fitness Worldwide, Inc., Term Loan B |
5.572% | 1-Month LIBOR | 3.500% | 5/30/25 | B+ | 2,576,718 | |||||||||||||||||||||
1,796 | Academy, Ltd., Term Loan B, (DD1) |
6.092% | 1-Month LIBOR | 4.000% | 7/01/22 | CCC+ | 1,489,831 | |||||||||||||||||||||
2,698 | Equinox Holdings, Inc., Term Loan B1 |
5.077% | 1-Month LIBOR | 3.000% | 3/08/24 | B+ | 2,712,454 | |||||||||||||||||||||
985 | Four Seasons Holdings, Inc., Term Loan B |
4.077% | 1-Month LIBOR | 2.000% | 11/30/23 | BB | 986,320 | |||||||||||||||||||||
8,044 | Total Leisure Products |
7,765,323 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Life Sciences Tools & Services 0.3% (0.2% of Total Investments) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
714 | Inventiv Health, Inc., Term Loan B |
4.077% | 1-Month LIBOR | 2.000% | 8/01/24 | BB | 714,262 | |||||||||||||||||||||
1,489 | Parexel International Corp., Term Loan B |
4.827% | 1-Month LIBOR | 2.750% | 9/27/24 | B | 1,485,959 | |||||||||||||||||||||
2,203 | Total Life Sciences Tools & Services |
2,200,221 |
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Portfolio of Investments July 31, 2018 |
Principal Amount (000) |
Description (1) | Coupon (2) | Reference Rate (2) |
Spread (2) | Maturity (3) | Ratings (4) | Value | |||||||||||||||||||||
Machinery 1.4% (0.9% of Total Investments) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
$ | 2,978 | Gardner Denver, Inc., Term Loan B |
4.827% | 1-Month LIBOR | 2.750% | 7/30/24 | BB | $ | 2,988,033 | |||||||||||||||||||
1,466 | Gates Global LLC, Term Loan B |
5.084% | 3-Month LIBOR | 2.750% | 4/01/24 | B+ | 1,471,767 | |||||||||||||||||||||
1,493 | Navistar, Inc., Tranche B, Term Loan |
5.600% | 1-Month LIBOR | 3.500% | 11/06/24 | B+ | 1,496,231 | |||||||||||||||||||||
1,000 | NN, Inc., Term Loan, Second Lien |
10.097% | 1-Month LIBOR | 8.000% | 4/19/23 | CCC+ | 990,000 | |||||||||||||||||||||
765 | Rexnord LLC/ RBS Global, Inc., Term Loan, First Lien |
4.314% | 1-Month LIBOR | 2.250% | 8/21/24 | BB+ | 767,565 | |||||||||||||||||||||
898 | TNT Crane and Rigging Inc., Initial Term Loan, First Lien |
6.834% | 3-Month LIBOR | 4.500% | 11/27/20 | CCC+ | 863,731 | |||||||||||||||||||||
850 | TNT Crane and Rigging, Inc., Term Loan, Second Lien |
11.334% | 3-Month LIBOR | 9.000% | 11/26/21 | CCC | 718,250 | |||||||||||||||||||||
9,450 | Total Machinery |
9,295,577 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Marine 0.6% (0.4% of Total Investments) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1,331 | American Commercial Lines LLC, Term Loan B, First Lien |
10.827% | 1-Month LIBOR | 8.750% | 11/12/20 | CCC+ | 1,091,958 | |||||||||||||||||||||
3,119 | Harvey Gulf International Marine, Inc., Exit Term Loan |
10.000% | N/A | N/A | 6/06/23 | B3 | 3,144,139 | |||||||||||||||||||||
4,450 | Total Marine |
4,236,097 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Media 15.4% (9.6% of Total Investments) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2,062 | Advantage Sales & Marketing, Inc., Term Loan, First Lien |
5.327% | 1-Month LIBOR | 3.250% | 7/23/21 | B | 1,955,140 | |||||||||||||||||||||
1,975 | Affinion Group Holdings, Inc., Term Loan, First Lien |
9.822% | 1-Month LIBOR | 7.750% | 5/10/22 | B2 | 2,056,469 | |||||||||||||||||||||
8,286 | Catalina Marketing Corporation, Term Loan, First Lien |
5.577% | 1-Month LIBOR | 3.500% | 4/09/21 | B2 | 5,285,382 | |||||||||||||||||||||
2,000 | Catalina Marketing Corporation, Term Loan, Second Lien |
8.827% | 1-Month LIBOR | 6.750% | 4/11/22 | Caa2 | 541,000 | |||||||||||||||||||||
7,331 | Cequel Communications LLC, Term Loan B |
4.327% | 1-Month LIBOR | 2.250% | 7/28/25 | BB | 7,310,830 | |||||||||||||||||||||
4,900 | Charter Communications Operating Holdings LLC, Term Loan B |
4.080% | 1-Month LIBOR | 2.000% | 4/30/25 | BBB | 4,908,730 | |||||||||||||||||||||
2,990 | Cineworld Group PLC, Term Loan B |
4.577% | 1-Month LIBOR | 2.500% | 2/28/25 | BB | 2,984,229 | |||||||||||||||||||||
6,897 | Clear Channel Communications, Inc., Tranche D, Term Loan, (6) |
8.827% | N/A | N/A | 1/30/19 | N/R | 5,382,275 | |||||||||||||||||||||
9,868 | Clear Channel Communications, Inc., Term Loan E, (6) |
9.580% | N/A | N/A | 7/30/19 | N/R | 7,674,967 | |||||||||||||||||||||
2,244 | CSC Holdings LLC, Term Loan B |
4.572% | 1-Month LIBOR | 2.500% | 1/25/26 | BB | 2,245,778 | |||||||||||||||||||||
9,362 | Cumulus Media, Inc., Exit Term Loan |
6.580% | 1-Month LIBOR | 4.500% | 5/15/22 | B | 9,258,888 | |||||||||||||||||||||
2,381 | Getty Images, Inc., Term Loan B, First Lien |
5.572% | 1-Month LIBOR | 3.500% | 10/18/19 | B3 | 2,338,924 | |||||||||||||||||||||
830 | Gray Television, Inc., Term Loan B2 |
4.340% | 2-Month LIBOR | 2.250% | 2/07/24 | BB | 830,655 | |||||||||||||||||||||
2,888 | IMG Worldwide, Inc., Term Loan B |
4.930% | 2-Month LIBOR | 2.750% | 5/18/25 | B | 2,881,710 | |||||||||||||||||||||
846 | Lions Gate Entertainment Corp., Term Loan B |
4.314% | 1-Month LIBOR | 2.250% | 3/24/25 | BB | 849,497 | |||||||||||||||||||||
3,932 | McGraw-Hill Education Holdings LLC, Term Loan B |
6.077% | 1-Month LIBOR | 4.000% | 5/02/22 | B+ | 3,875,916 | |||||||||||||||||||||
3,990 | Meredith, Term Loan B |
5.077% | 1-Month LIBOR | 3.000% | 1/31/25 | BB | 4,007,736 | |||||||||||||||||||||
2,000 | Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, Inc., Term Loan, First Lien |
4.580% | 1-Month LIBOR | 2.500% | 7/03/25 | BB | 2,004,380 | |||||||||||||||||||||
1,250 | Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, Inc., Term Loan, Second Lien |
6.580% | 1-Month LIBOR | 4.500% | 7/03/26 | B | 1,250,000 | |||||||||||||||||||||
615 | Nexstar Broadcasting Group, Term Loan |
4.592% | 1-Month LIBOR | 2.500% | 1/17/24 | BB+ | 616,306 | |||||||||||||||||||||
4,612 | Nexstar Broadcasting Group, Term Loan B |
4.592% | 1-Month LIBOR | 2.500% | 1/17/24 | BB+ | 4,622,379 | |||||||||||||||||||||
7,000 | Numericable Group S.A, Term Loan B13, (WI/DD) |
TBD | TBD | TBD | TBD | B | 6,859,440 | |||||||||||||||||||||
533 | Red Ventures, Term Loan B |
6.077% | 1-Month LIBOR | 4.000% | 11/08/24 | B+ | 538,799 | |||||||||||||||||||||
2,743 | Sinclair Television Group, Term Loan B2 |
4.330% | 1-Month LIBOR | 2.250% | 1/31/24 | BB+ | 2,745,616 | |||||||||||||||||||||
2,884 | Springer Science & Business Media, Inc., Term Loan B13, First Lien |
5.577% | 1-Month LIBOR | 3.500% | 8/15/22 | B | 2,884,615 | |||||||||||||||||||||
16,008 | Univision Communications, Inc., Term Loan C5 |
4.827% | 1-Month LIBOR | 2.750% | 3/15/24 | BB | 15,563,575 | |||||||||||||||||||||
110,427 | Total Media |
101,473,236 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Metals & Mining 0.2% (0.1% of Total Investments) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1,485 | CanAm Construction, Inc., Term Loan B |
7.577% | 1-Month LIBOR | 5.500% | 7/01/24 | B | 1,503,563 |
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Principal Amount (000) |
Description (1) | Coupon (2) | Reference Rate (2) |
Spread (2) | Maturity (3) | Ratings (4) | Value | |||||||||||||||||||||
Multiline Retail 0.7% (0.4% of Total Investments) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
$ | 1,775 | Belk, Inc., Term Loan B, First Lien |
6.836% | 1-Month LIBOR | 4.750% | 12/12/22 | B | $ | 1,405,764 | |||||||||||||||||||
1,995 | EG America LLC, Term Loan, First Lien |
6.334% | 3-Month LIBOR | 4.000% | 2/07/25 | B | 1,990,222 | |||||||||||||||||||||
1,382 | Hudsons Bay Company, Term Loan B, First Lien |
5.419% | 2-Month LIBOR | 3.250% | 9/30/22 | BB | 1,311,062 | |||||||||||||||||||||
5,152 | Total Multiline Retail |
4,707,048 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Oil, Gas & Consumable Fuels 3.2% (2.0% of Total Investments) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1,455 | BCP Renaissance Parent, Term Loan B |
5.842% | 3-Month LIBOR | 3.500% | 10/31/24 | B+ | 1,462,225 | |||||||||||||||||||||
1,750 | California Resources Corporation, Term Loan |
12.439% | 1-Month LIBOR | 10.375% | 12/31/21 | B | 1,934,844 | |||||||||||||||||||||
2,350 | California Resources Corporation, Term Loan B |
6.831% | 1-Month LIBOR | 4.750% | 12/31/22 | B | 2,395,038 | |||||||||||||||||||||
316 | Energy and Exploration Partners, Term Loan, Second Lien, (cash 0.000%, PIK |
0.000% | N/A | N/A | 5/13/22 | N/R | 4,737 | |||||||||||||||||||||
3,333 | Fieldwood Energy LLC, Exit Term Loan |
7.327% | 1-Month LIBOR | 5.250% | 4/11/22 | B+ | 3,344,022 | |||||||||||||||||||||
1,158 | Fieldwood Energy LLC, Exit Term Loan, second Lien |
9.327% | 1-Month LIBOR | 7.250% | 4/11/23 | B+ | 1,127,229 | |||||||||||||||||||||
4,988 | McDermott International, Term Loan |
7.077% | 1-Month LIBOR | 5.000% | 5/12/25 | BB | 5,025,854 | |||||||||||||||||||||
1,457 | Peabody Energy Corporation, Term Loan B |
4.827% | 1-Month LIBOR | 2.750% | 3/31/25 | BB | 1,460,218 | |||||||||||||||||||||
4,731 | Seadrill Partners LLC, Initial Term Loan |
8.334% | 3-Month LIBOR | 6.000% | 2/21/21 | CCC+ | 4,435,166 | |||||||||||||||||||||
64 | Southcross Holdings Borrower L.P., Term Loan B, First Lien, (cash 3.500%, PIK 5.500%) |
3.500% | N/A | N/A | 4/13/23 | CCC+ | 55,377 | |||||||||||||||||||||
21,602 | Total Oil, Gas & Consumable Fuels |
21,244,710 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Personal Products 1.2% (0.8% of Total Investments) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
6,250 | Coty, Inc., Term Loan A |
3.847% | 1-Month LIBOR | 1.750% | 4/05/23 | BB+ | 6,195,313 | |||||||||||||||||||||
2,000 | Coty, Inc., Term Loan B |
4.347% | 1-Month LIBOR | 2.250% | 4/07/25 | BB+ | 1,955,630 | |||||||||||||||||||||
8,250 | Total Personal Products |
8,150,943 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Pharmaceuticals 1.3% (0.8% of Total Investments) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1,317 | Alphabet Holding Company, Inc., Initial Term Loan, First Lien |
5.577% | 1-Month LIBOR | 3.500% | 9/26/24 | B | 1,238,505 | |||||||||||||||||||||
6,866 | Concordia Healthcare Corporation, Term Loan B, First Lien, (6) |
6.327% | 1-Month LIBOR | 4.250% | 10/21/21 | Caa2 | 6,208,457 | |||||||||||||||||||||
1,081 | Valeant Pharmaceuticals International, Inc., Term Loan, First Lien |
5.092% | 1-Month LIBOR | 3.000% | 6/02/25 | BB | 1,083,946 | |||||||||||||||||||||
9,264 | Total Pharmaceuticals |
8,530,908 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Professional Services 2.1% (1.3% of Total Investments) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2,256 | Ceridian HCM Holding, Inc., Term Loan B |
5.327% | 1-Month LIBOR | 3.250% | 4/30/25 | B | 2,262,064 | |||||||||||||||||||||
7,673 | Formula One Group, Term Loan B |
4.577% | 1-Month LIBOR | 2.500% | 2/01/24 | B+ | 7,639,753 | |||||||||||||||||||||
2,963 | Nielsen Finance LLC, Term Loan B4 |
4.097% | 1-Month LIBOR | 2.000% | 10/04/23 | BBB | 2,952,976 | |||||||||||||||||||||
1,197 | On Assignment, Inc., Term Loan B |
4.077% | 1-Month LIBOR | 2.000% | 4/02/25 | BB | 1,198,721 | |||||||||||||||||||||
14,089 | Total Professional Services |
14,053,514 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Real Estate Management & Development 2.4% (1.5% of Total Investments) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
999 | Altisource Solutions S.A R.L., Term Loan B |
6.334% | 3-Month LIBOR | 4.000% | 3/29/24 | B+ | 994,619 | |||||||||||||||||||||
4,384 | Capital Automotive LP, Term Loan, First Lien |
4.580% | 1-Month LIBOR | 2.500% | 3/25/24 | B | 4,391,184 | |||||||||||||||||||||
3,482 | Capital Automotive LP, Term Loan, Second Lien |
8.080% | 1-Month LIBOR | 6.000% | 3/24/25 | CCC+ | 3,542,586 | |||||||||||||||||||||
5,000 | GGP, Term Loan B, (WI/DD) |
TBD | TBD | TBD | TBD | BB+ | 4,966,150 | |||||||||||||||||||||
1,988 | Trico Group LLC, Term Loan, First Lien |
8.807% | 3-Month LIBOR | 6.500% | 2/02/24 | B | 1,992,469 | |||||||||||||||||||||
15,853 | Total Real Estate Management & Development |
|
15,887,008 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
Road & Rail 0.6% (0.4% of Total Investments) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1,950 | Quality Distribution, Incremental Term Loan, First Lien |
7.834% | 3-Month LIBOR | 5.500% | 8/18/22 | B | 1,965,434 | |||||||||||||||||||||
2,000 | Savage Enterprises LLC, Term Loan B, (WI/DD) |
TBD | TBD | TBD | TBD | B+ | 2,008,760 | |||||||||||||||||||||
3,950 | Total Road & Rail |
3,974,194 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Semiconductors & Semiconductor Equipment 1.5% (0.9% of Total Investments) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1,412 | Cypress Semiconductor Corp, Term Loan B |
4.320% | 1-Month LIBOR | 2.250% | 7/05/21 | BB | 1,420,810 | |||||||||||||||||||||
1,630 | Lumileds, Term Loan B |
5.751% | 1-Month LIBOR | 3.500% | 6/30/24 | B+ | 1,620,915 |
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Portfolio of Investments July 31, 2018 |
Principal Amount (000) |
Description (1) | Coupon (2) | Reference Rate (2) |
Spread (2) | Maturity (3) | Ratings (4) | Value | |||||||||||||||||||||
Semiconductors & Semiconductor Equipment (continued) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
$ | 3,000 | Microchip Technology., Inc., Term Loan B |
4.080% | 1-Month LIBOR | 2.000% | 5/29/25 | BB+ | $ | 3,011,250 | |||||||||||||||||||
1,715 | Micron Technology, Inc., Term Loan B |
3.830% | 1-Month LIBOR | 1.750% | 4/10/22 | BBB | 1,722,503 | |||||||||||||||||||||
2,057 | ON Semiconductor Corporation, Term Loan B3 |
3.827% | 1-Month LIBOR | 1.750% | 3/31/23 | Baa3 | 2,061,506 | |||||||||||||||||||||
9,814 | Total Semiconductors & Semiconductor Equipment |
|
9,836,984 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
Software 13.2% (8.2% of Total Investments) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
5,572 | Avaya, Inc., Tranche B Term Loan |
6.322% | 1-Month LIBOR | 4.250% | 12/15/24 | B | 5,604,513 | |||||||||||||||||||||
3,323 | Blackboard, Inc., Term Loan B4, (DD1) |
7.333% | 3-Month LIBOR | 5.000% | 6/30/21 | B | 3,155,837 | |||||||||||||||||||||
7,340 | BMC Software, Inc., Term Loan B |
4.250% | 1-Month LIBOR | 3.250% | 6/28/25 | B | 7,347,645 | |||||||||||||||||||||
4,192 | Compuware Corporation, Term Loan B3 |
5.580% | 1-Month LIBOR | 3.500% | 12/15/21 | B | 4,208,370 | |||||||||||||||||||||
1,474 | DTI Holdings, Inc., Replacement Term Loan B1 |
6.827% | 1-Month LIBOR | 4.750% | 9/29/23 | B | 1,470,108 | |||||||||||||||||||||
3,632 | Ellucian, Term Loan B, First Lien |
5.584% | 3-Month LIBOR | 3.250% | 9/30/22 | B | 3,642,500 | |||||||||||||||||||||
4,433 | Greeneden U.S. Holdings II LLC, Term Loan B |
5.577% | 1-Month LIBOR | 3.500% | 12/01/23 | B | 4,461,318 | |||||||||||||||||||||
11,045 | Infor (US), Inc., Term Loan B |
4.827% | 1-Month LIBOR | 2.750% | 2/01/22 | B | 11,073,495 | |||||||||||||||||||||
2,511 | Informatica, Term Loan B |
5.327% | 1-Month LIBOR | 3.250% | 8/05/22 | B | 2,525,695 | |||||||||||||||||||||
1,481 | Kronos Incorporated, Term Loan B |
5.358% | 3-Month LIBOR | 3.000% | 11/20/23 | B | 1,487,545 | |||||||||||||||||||||
1,000 | McAfee Holdings International, Inc., Term Loan, Second Lien |
10.572% | 1-Month LIBOR | 8.500% | 9/29/25 | B | 1,026,250 | |||||||||||||||||||||
4,338 | McAfee LLC, Term Loan |
6.572% | 1-Month LIBOR | 4.500% | 9/30/24 | B | 4,372,520 | |||||||||||||||||||||
1,155 | Micro Focus International PLC, New Term Loan |
4.577% | 1-Month LIBOR | 2.500% | 6/21/24 | BB | 1,152,292 | |||||||||||||||||||||
7,800 | Micro Focus International PLC, Term Loan B |
4.577% | 1-Month LIBOR | 2.500% | 6/21/24 | BB | 7,781,709 | |||||||||||||||||||||
5,463 | Micro Focus International PLC, Term Loan B2 |
4.327% | 1-Month LIBOR | 2.500% | 11/19/21 | BB | 5,449,606 | |||||||||||||||||||||
893 | Misys, New Term Loan, Second Lien |
9.557% | 3-Month LIBOR | 7.250% | 6/13/25 | CCC+ | 864,041 | |||||||||||||||||||||
998 | Mitchell International, Inc., Initial Term Loan, First Lien |
5.327% | 1-Month LIBOR | 3.250% | 11/29/24 | B1 | 996,786 | |||||||||||||||||||||
1,000 | Mitchell International, Inc., Initial Term Loan, Second Lien |
9.327% | 1-Month LIBOR | 7.250% | 12/01/25 | CCC | 1,005,105 | |||||||||||||||||||||
1,970 | RP Crown Parent LLC, Term Loan B |
4.827% | 1-Month LIBOR | 2.750% | 10/15/23 | B | 1,976,776 | |||||||||||||||||||||
5,839 | SS&C Technologies, Inc./ Sunshine Acquisition II, Inc., Term Loan B3 |
4.577% | 1-Month LIBOR | 2.500% | 4/16/25 | BB | 5,863,314 | |||||||||||||||||||||
2,240 | SS&C Technologies, Inc./ Sunshine Acquisition II, Inc., Term Loan B4 |
4.577% | 1-Month LIBOR | 2.500% | 4/16/25 | BB | 2,249,047 | |||||||||||||||||||||
8,676 | Tibco Software, Inc., Term Loan, First Lien |
5.580% | 1-Month LIBOR | 3.500% | 12/04/20 | B | 8,712,889 | |||||||||||||||||||||
86,375 | Total Software |
86,427,361 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Specialty Retail 1.9% (1.2% of Total Investments) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
3,093 | 99 Cents Only Stores, Tranche B2, Term Loan, Second Lien, (cash 7.991%, PIK 1.500%) |
7.991% | 1-Week LIBOR | 5.000% | 1/13/22 | CCC+ | 2,930,414 | |||||||||||||||||||||
1,867 | Neiman Marcus Group, Inc., Term Loan |
5.336% | 1-Month LIBOR | 3.250% | 10/25/20 | CCC | 1,654,251 | |||||||||||||||||||||
6,415 | Petco Animal Supplies, Inc., Term Loan B1 |
5.590% | 3-Month LIBOR | 3.250% | 1/26/23 | B2 | 4,631,163 | |||||||||||||||||||||
3,865 | Petsmart Inc., Term Loan B, First Lien |
5.100% | 1-Month LIBOR | 3.000% | 3/11/22 | B3 | 3,221,778 | |||||||||||||||||||||
15,240 | Total Specialty Retail |
12,437,606 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Technology Hardware, Storage & Peripherals 5.6% (3.5% of Total Investments) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
5,783 | Dell International LLC, Replacement Term Loan A2 |
3.830% | 1-Month LIBOR | 1.750% | 9/07/21 | BBB | 5,785,238 | |||||||||||||||||||||
3,032 | Dell International LLC, Replacement Term Loan A3 |
3.580% | 1-Month LIBOR | 1.500% | 12/31/18 | BBB | 3,034,082 | |||||||||||||||||||||
16,010 | Dell International LLC, Refinancing Term Loan B |
4.080% | 1-Month LIBOR | 2.000% | 9/07/23 | BBB | 16,031,468 | |||||||||||||||||||||
1,600 | Mitel US Holdings, Inc., Term Loan, First Lien, (WI/DD) |
TBD | TBD | TBD | TBD | B | 1,610,256 | |||||||||||||||||||||
10,633 | Western Digital, Term Loan B |
3.827% | 1-Month LIBOR | 1.750% | 4/29/23 | BBB | 10,649,726 | |||||||||||||||||||||
37,058 | Total Technology Hardware, Storage & Peripherals |
|
37,110,770 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
Trading Companies & Distributors 0.0% (0.0% of Total Investments) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
285 | HD Supply Waterworks, Ltd., Term Loan B |
5.253% | 6-Month LIBOR | 3.000% | 8/01/24 | B+ | 286,116 | |||||||||||||||||||||
Transportation Infrastructure 1.4% (0.9% of Total Investments) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
9,452 | Avolon LLC, Term Loan B |
4.086% | 1-Month LIBOR | 2.000% | 1/15/25 | BBB | 9,397,278 | |||||||||||||||||||||
Wireless Telecommunication Services 4.8% (3.0% of Total Investments) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
4,385 | Asurion LLC, Term Loan B4 |
5.077% | 1-Month LIBOR | 3.000% | 8/04/22 | B+ | 4,389,196 | |||||||||||||||||||||
4,018 | Asurion LLC, Term Loan B6 |
5.077% | 1-Month LIBOR | 3.000% | 11/03/23 | B+ | 4,018,024 |
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Principal Amount (000) |
Description (1) | Coupon (2) | Reference Rate (2) |
Spread (2) | Maturity (3) | Ratings (4) | Value | |||||||||||||||||||||
Wireless Telecommunication Services (continued) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
$ | 11,356 | Sprint Corporation, Term Loan, First Lien |
4.625% | 1-Month LIBOR | 2.500% | 2/02/24 | BB | $ | 11,373,284 | |||||||||||||||||||
3,500 | Syniverse Holdings, Inc., Initial Term Loan, Second Lien |
11.078% | 1-Month LIBOR | 9.000% | 3/11/24 | CCC+ | 3,480,750 | |||||||||||||||||||||
4,688 | Syniverse Holdings, Inc., Tranche Term Loan C |
7.078% | 1-Month LIBOR | 5.000% | 3/09/23 | B | 4,700,931 | |||||||||||||||||||||
3,682 | UPC Financing Partnership, Term Loan AR1, First Lien |
4.572% | 1-Month LIBOR | 2.500% | 1/15/26 | BB | 3,670,048 | |||||||||||||||||||||
31,629 | Total Wireless Telecommunication Services |
|
31,632,233 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
$ | 880,871 | Total Variable Rate Senior Loan Interests (cost $870,907,218) |
|
858,465,241 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Principal Amount (000) |
Description (1) | Coupon | Maturity | Ratings (4) | Value | |||||||||||||||||||||||
CORPORATE BONDS 19.6% (12.2% of Total Investments) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Containers & Packaging 0.9% (0.5% of Total Investments) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
$ | 5,718 | Reynolds Group Issuer Inc. |
5.750% | 10/15/20 | B+ | $ | 5,728,027 | |||||||||||||||||||||
Diversified Telecommunication Services 4.7% (2.9% of Total Investments) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
8,702 | Intelsat Jackson Holdings SA |
5.500% | 8/01/23 | CCC+ | 8,016,717 | |||||||||||||||||||||||
7,080 | Intelsat Jackson Holdings SA, 144A |
9.750% | 7/15/25 | CCC+ | 7,566,750 | |||||||||||||||||||||||
11,064 | Intelsat Luxembourg SA |
7.750% | 6/01/21 | Ca | 10,510,800 | |||||||||||||||||||||||
4,960 | Intelsat Luxembourg SA |
8.125% | 6/01/23 | CCC | 4,253,200 | |||||||||||||||||||||||
750 | Level 3 Financing Inc. |
5.375% | 8/15/22 | BB | 751,875 | |||||||||||||||||||||||
32,556 | Total Diversified Telecommunication Services |
|
31,099,342 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
Equity Real Estate Investment Trusts 0.7% (0.4% of Total Investments) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
4,250 | Realogy Group LLC, 144A |
5.250% | 12/01/21 | B1 | 4,260,625 | |||||||||||||||||||||||
Health Care Providers & Services 1.1% (0.7% of Total Investments) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
7,000 | HCA Inc. |
6.500% | 2/15/20 | BBB | 7,285,600 | |||||||||||||||||||||||
Hotels, Restaurants & Leisure 1.2% (0.8% of Total Investments) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2,000 | MGM Resorts International |
5.250% | 3/31/20 | BB | 2,045,000 | |||||||||||||||||||||||
5,500 | Scientific Games International Inc. |
10.000% | 12/01/22 | B | 5,871,250 | |||||||||||||||||||||||
7,500 | Total Hotels, Restaurants & Leisure |
7,916,250 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Household Durables 1.4% (0.8% of Total Investments) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
6,780 | Lennar Corporation |
4.125% | 12/01/18 | BB+ | 6,790,238 | |||||||||||||||||||||||
2,100 | Lennar Corporation |
4.500% | 11/15/19 | BB+ | 2,123,625 | |||||||||||||||||||||||
8,880 | Total Household Durables |
8,913,863 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Media 4.1% (2.6% of Total Investments) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1,000 | CCO Holdings LLC |
5.750% | 9/01/23 | BB+ | 1,012,500 | |||||||||||||||||||||||
200 | Charter Communications Operating LLC |
3.579% | 7/23/20 | BBB | 200,293 | |||||||||||||||||||||||
1,730 | CSC Holdings LLC, 144A |
10.125% | 1/15/23 | B2 | 1,903,000 | |||||||||||||||||||||||
3,350 | CSC Holdings LLC, 144A |
10.875% | 10/15/25 | B2 | 3,886,000 | |||||||||||||||||||||||
645 | DISH DBS Corporation |
5.125% | 5/01/20 | BB | 640,163 | |||||||||||||||||||||||
2,000 | DISH DBS Corporation |
5.875% | 7/15/22 | BB | 1,870,000 | |||||||||||||||||||||||
2,500 | DISH DBS Corporation |
5.875% | 11/15/24 | BB | 2,084,375 | |||||||||||||||||||||||
2,000 | Hughes Satellite Systems Corporation |
6.500% | 6/15/19 | BBB | 2,040,000 | |||||||||||||||||||||||
4,812 | iHeartCommunications Inc., (6) |
9.000% | 12/15/19 | CC | 3,753,360 | |||||||||||||||||||||||
16,459 | iHeartCommunications Inc., (cash 12.000%, PIK 2.000%), (6) |
14.000% | 2/01/21 | C | 2,180,862 | |||||||||||||||||||||||
1,762 | iHeartCommunications Inc., 144A, (6) |
11.250% | 3/01/21 | C | 1,277,450 | |||||||||||||||||||||||
8,250 | iHeartCommunications Inc., (6) |
9.000% | 3/01/21 | CC | 6,311,250 | |||||||||||||||||||||||
44,708 | Total Media |
27,159,253 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Oil, Gas & Consumable Fuels 1.5% (0.9% of Total Investments) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
6,905 | California Resources Corporation, 144A |
8.000% | 12/15/22 | CCC+ | 6,179,975 | |||||||||||||||||||||||
700 | Denbury Resources Inc. |
6.375% | 8/15/21 | CCC | 658,000 | |||||||||||||||||||||||
2,547 | Denbury Resources Inc., 144A |
9.250% | 3/31/22 | B | 2,699,820 | |||||||||||||||||||||||
225 | EP Energy LLC, 144A |
9.375% | 5/01/24 | Caa2 | 185,063 | |||||||||||||||||||||||
10,377 | Total Oil, Gas & Consumable Fuels |
9,722,858 |
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Portfolio of Investments July 31, 2018 |
Principal Amount (000) |
Description (1) | Coupon | Maturity | Ratings (4) | Value | |||||||||||||||||||||||
Pharmaceuticals 0.0% (0.0% of Total Investments) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
$ | 850 | Concordia International Corporation, 144A, (6) |
7.000% | 4/15/23 | C | $ | 51,000 | |||||||||||||||||||||
Semiconductors & Semiconductor Equipment 0.4% (0.3% of Total Investments) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1,564 | Advanced Micro Devices Inc. |
7.500% | 8/15/22 | B | 1,739,950 | |||||||||||||||||||||||
930 | Advanced Micro Devices Inc. |
7.000% | 7/01/24 | B | 983,475 | |||||||||||||||||||||||
2,494 | Total Semiconductors & Semiconductor Equipment |
|
2,723,425 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
Software 1.7% (1.1% of Total Investments) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
210 | Avaya Holdings Corporation, 144A, (6), (9) |
7.000% | 4/01/19 | N/R | | |||||||||||||||||||||||
5,150 | Avaya Holdings Corporation, 144A, (6), (9) |
10.500% | 3/01/21 | N/R | | |||||||||||||||||||||||
5,480 | BMC Software Finance Inc., 144A |
8.125% | 7/15/21 | CCC+ | 5,610,150 | |||||||||||||||||||||||
3,650 | Infor Us Inc., 144A |
5.750% | 8/15/20 | BB | 3,700,188 | |||||||||||||||||||||||
2,000 | TIBCO Software Inc., 144A |
11.375% | 12/01/21 | CCC+ | 2,160,000 | |||||||||||||||||||||||
16,490 | Total Software |
11,470,338 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Wireless Telecommunication Services 1.9% (1.2% of Total Investments) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2,250 | Sprint Communications Inc. |
7.000% | 8/15/20 | B+ | 2,351,250 | |||||||||||||||||||||||
7,750 | Sprint Corporation |
7.875% | 9/15/23 | B+ | 8,263,437 | |||||||||||||||||||||||
1,750 | Sprint Corporation |
7.125% | 6/15/24 | B+ | 1,798,125 | |||||||||||||||||||||||
11,750 | Total Wireless Telecommunication Services |
|
12,412,812 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
$ | 152,573 | Total Corporate Bonds (cost $133,678,429) |
|
128,743,393 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Shares | Description (1) | Value | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
COMMON STOCKS 2.9% (1.8% of Total Investments) |
|
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Diversified Consumer Services 0.1% (0.1% of Total Investments) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
78,490 | Cengage Learning Holdings II Inc., (7), (8) |
$ | 758,292 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
Energy Equipment & Services 0.7% (0.4% of Total Investments) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
76,353 | C&J Energy Services Inc., (7) |
1,775,971 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
75,644 | Ocean Rig UDW Inc., (7) |
2,121,058 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2,712 | Vantage Drilling International, (7), (8) |
800,040 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Total Energy Equipment & Services |
|
4,697,069 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Health Care Providers & Services 0.0% (0.0% of Total Investments) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
74,059 | Millennium Health LLC, (7), (8) |
3,184 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
68,990 | Millennium Health LLC, (7), (9) |
| ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
64,762 | Millennium Health LLC, (7), (9) |
| ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Total Health Care Providers & Services |
|
3,184 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Marine 0.3% (0.2% of Total Investments) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
32,786 | HGIM Corporation, (8) |
1,524,549 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
7,338 | HGIM Corporation, (7), (8) |
341,217 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Total Marine |
1,865,766 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Media 0.8% (0.5% of Total Investments) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
120,264 | Cumulus Media Inc., (7), (8) |
1,944,308 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1,973,746 | Hibu PLC, (7), (8) |
621,730 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
26,045 | Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Inc., (7), (8) |
2,417,315 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
45,941 | Tribune Media Company, (8) |
16,080 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Total Media |
|
4,999,433 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Oil, Gas & Consumable Fuels 0.0% (0.0% of Total Investments) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
64 | Southcross Holdings Borrower LP, (7), (8) |
13,600 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Software 0.9% (0.6% of Total Investments) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
282,937 | Avaya Holdings Corporation, (7) |
5,822,843 |
48
Shares | Description (1) | Value | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Specialty Retail 0.1% (0.0% of Total Investments) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
10,908 | Gymboree Holding Corporation, (7), (9) |
$ | 122,902 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
29,698 | Gymboree Holding Corporation, (7), (8) |
348,951 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Total Specialty Retail |
|
471,853 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Total Common Stocks (cost $25,481,246) |
|
18,632,040 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Shares | Description (1), (10) | Value | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
INVESTMENT COMPANIES 1.7% (1.1% of Total Investments) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
353,668 | Eaton Vance Floating-Rate Income Trust Fund |
$ | 5,145,869 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
968,586 | Eaton Vance Senior Income Trust |
6,198,950 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Total Investment Companies (cost $11,981,509) |
|
11,344,819 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Principal Amount (000) |
Description (1) | Coupon | Maturity | Ratings (4) | Value | |||||||||||||||||||||||
ASSET-BACKED SECURITIES 1.6% (1.0% of Total Investments) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
$ | 1,200 | Bristol Park CLO LTD, Series 2016-1A, 144A, (3-Month LIBOR reference rate + 7.250% spread), (11) |
9.589% | 4/15/29 | Ba3 | $ | 1,230,600 | |||||||||||||||||||||
500 | Carlyle Global Market Strategies Collateralized Loan Obligations, Series 2013-2A, 144A |
1.000% | 1/18/29 | BB | 498,523 | |||||||||||||||||||||||
1,200 | Dryden 50 Senior Loan Fund, Series 2017-50A, 144A, (3-Month LIBOR reference rate + 6.260% spread), (11) |
8.599% | 7/15/30 | Ba3 | 1,211,705 | |||||||||||||||||||||||
1,250 | Gilbert Park CLO LTD, Series 2017-1A, 144A, (3-Month LIBOR reference rate + 6.400% spread), (11) |
8.739% | 10/15/30 | Ba3 | 1,265,835 | |||||||||||||||||||||||
1,500 | Madison Park Funding Limited, Collateralized Loan Obligations, Series 2015-16A, 144A, (3-Month LIBOR reference rate + 7.620% spread), (11) |
9.968% | 1/20/29 | BB | 1,522,116 | |||||||||||||||||||||||
2,750 | Madison Park Funding Limited, Collateralized Loan Obligations, Series 2012-10A, 144A, (3-Month LIBOR reference rate + 5.500% spread), (11) |
7.848% | 4/20/26 | Ba3 | 2,751,444 | |||||||||||||||||||||||
600 | Neuberger Berman Loan Advisers CLO 28 Limited, Series 2018-28A, 144A, (3-Month LIBOR reference rate + 5.600% spread), (11) |
7.655% | 4/20/30 | BB | 583,828 | |||||||||||||||||||||||
1,250 | OZLM Funding Limited, Series 2012-2A, 144A, (3-Month LIBOR reference rate + 7.300% spread), (11) |
9.639% | 10/30/27 | BB | 1,260,256 | |||||||||||||||||||||||
$ | 10,250 | Total Asset-Backed Securities (cost $10,014,934) |
|
10,324,307 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Shares | Description (1) | Value | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
COMMON STOCK RIGHTS 0.1% (0.1% of Total Investments) |
| |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Oil, Gas & Consumable Fuels 0.1% (0.1% of Total Investments) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
3,063 | Fieldwood Energy LLC, (7), (8) |
$ | 161,319 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
13,997 | Fieldwood Energy LLC, (7), (9) |
608,931 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Total Common Stock Right (cost $409,515) |
|
770,250 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Shares | Description (1) | Value | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
WARRANTS 0.0% (0.0% of Total Investments) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
21,002 | Avaya Holdings Corporation |
$ | 80,858 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
Total Warrants (cost $1,915,310) |
|
80,858 |
49
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Portfolio of Investments July 31, 2018 |
Principal Amount (000) |
Description (1) | Coupon | Maturity | Ratings (4) | Value | |||||||||||||||||||||||
CONVERTIBLE BONDS 0.0% (0.0% of Total Investments) |
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Communications Equipment 0.0% (0.0% of Total Investments) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
$ | 850 | Nortel Networks Limited, (6) |
1.750% | 4/15/12 | N/R | $ | 26,775 | |||||||||||||||||||||
850 | Total Convertible Bonds (cost $13,960) |
|
26,775 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
Total Long-Term Investments (cost $1,054,402,121) |
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1,028,387,683 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Shares | Description (1) | Coupon | Value | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
SHORT-TERM INVESTMENTS 3.6% (2.2% of Total Investments) |
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INVESTMENT COMPANIES 3.6% (2.2% of Total Investments) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
23,541,090 | BlackRock Liquidity Funds T-Fund Portfolio, (10) |
|
1.809% | (12) | $ | 23,541,090 | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Total Short-Term Investments (cost $23,541,090) |
|
23,541,090 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Total Investments (cost $1,077,943,211) 160.1% |
|
1,051,928,773 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Borrowings (38.7)% (13), (14) |
(254,300,000 | ) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Term Preferred Shares, net of deferred offering costs (18.9)% (15) |
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(124,022,961 | ) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
Other Assets Less Liabilities (2.5)% (16) |
(16,448,966 | ) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Net Assets Applicable to Common Shares 100% |
|
$ | 657,156,846 |
Investments in Derivatives
Interest Rate Swaps OTC Uncleared
Counterparty | Notional Amount |
Fund Pay/Receive Floating Rate |
Floating Rate Index | Fixed Rate (Annualized) |
Fixed Rate Payment Frequency |
Maturity Date |
Value | Unrealized Appreciation (Depreciation) |
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Morgan Stanley Capital Services LLC |
$ | 25,000,000 | Pay | 1-Month LIBOR | 3.250 | %(17) | Monthly | 1/01/22 | (18) | $ | (433,230 | ) | $ | (433,230 | ) | |||||||||||||||||
Morgan Stanley Capital Services LLC |
35,000,000 | Pay | 1-Month LIBOR | 5.750 | Monthly | 6/01/24 | (19) | 2,861 | 2,861 | |||||||||||||||||||||||
Morgan Stanley Capital Services LLC |
55,000,000 | Pay | 1-Month LIBOR | 4.000 | Monthly | 1/01/27 | (20) | (2,000,216 | ) | (2,000,216 | ) | |||||||||||||||||||||
Total |
$ | 115,000,000 | $ | (2,430,585 | ) | $ | (2,430,585 | ) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Total unrealized appreciation on interest rate swaps |
|
$ | 2,861 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Total unrealized depreciation on interest rate swaps |
|
$ | (2,433,446 | ) |
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For Fund portfolio compliance purposes, the Funds industry classifications refer to any one or more of the industry sub-classifications used by one or more widely recognized market indexes or ratings group indexes, and/or as defined by Fund management. This definition may not apply for purposes of this report, which may combine industry sub-classifications into sectors for reporting ease.
(1) | All percentages shown in the Portfolio of Investments are based on net assets applicable to common shares unless otherwise noted. |
(2) | Senior loans generally pay interest at rates which are periodically adjusted by reference to a base short-term, floating lending rate (Reference Rate) plus an assigned fixed rate (Spread). These floating lending rates are generally (i) the lending rate referenced by the London Inter-Bank Offered Rate (LIBOR), or (ii) the prime rate offered by one or more major United States banks. Senior loans may be considered restricted in that the Fund ordinarily is contractually obligated to receive approval from the agent bank and/or borrower prior to the disposition of a senior loan. The rate shown is the coupon as of the end of the reporting period. |
(3) | Senior loans generally are subject to mandatory and/or optional prepayment. Because of these mandatory prepayment conditions and because there may be significant economic incentives for a borrower to prepay, prepayments of senior loans may occur. As a result, the actual remaining maturity of senior loans held may be substantially less than the stated maturities shown. |
(4) | For financial reporting purposes, the ratings disclosed are the highest of Standard & Poors Group (Standard & Poors), Moodys Investors Service, Inc. (Moodys) or Fitch, Inc. (Fitch) rating. This treatment of split-rated securities may differ from that used for other purposes, such as for Fund investment policies. Ratings below BBB by Standard & Poors, Baa by Moodys or BBB by Fitch are considered to be below investment grade. Holdings designated N/R are not rated by any of these national rating agencies. Ratings are not covered by the report of independent registered public accounting firm. |
(5) | Investment, or portion of investment, represents an outstanding unfunded senior loan commitment. See Notes to Financial Statements, Note 8 Senior Loan Commitments for more information. |
(6) | As of, or subsequent to, the end of the reporting period, this security is non-income producing. Non-income producing, in the case of a fixed-income security, generally denotes that the issuer has (1) defaulted on the payment of principal or interest, (2) is under the protection of the Federal Bankruptcy Court or (3) the Funds Adviser has concluded that the issue is not likely to meet its future interest payment obligations and has ceased accruing additional income on the Funds records. |
(7) | Non-income producing; issuer has not declared a dividend within the past twelve months. |
(8) | For fair value measurement disclosure purposes, investment classified as Level 2. See Notes to Financial Statements, Note 2 Investment Valuation and Fair Value Measurements for more information. |
(9) | Investment valued at fair value using methods determined in good faith by, or at the discretion of, the Board. For fair value measurement disclosure purposes, investment classified as Level 3. See Notes to Financial Statements, Note 2 Investment Valuation and Fair Value Measurements for more information. |
(10) | A copy of the most recent financial statements for these investment companies can be obtained directly from the Securities and Exchange Commission on its website at the http://www.sec.gov. |
(11) | Variable rate security. The rate shown is the coupon as of the end of the reporting period. |
(12) | The rate shown is the annualized seven-day subsidized yield as of the end of the reporting period. |
(13) | Borrowings as a percentage of Total Investments is 24.2%. |
(14) | The Fund segregates 100% of its eligible investments (excluding any investments separately pledged as collateral for specific investments in derivatives, when applicable) in the Portfolio of Investments as collateral for borrowings. |
(15) | Term Preferred Shares, net of deferred offering costs as a percentage of Total Investments is 11.8%. |
(16) | Other assets less liabilities includes the unrealized appreciation (depreciation) of certain over-the-counter (OTC) derivatives as presented on the Statement of Assets and Liabilities, when applicable. The unrealized appreciation (depreciation) of OTC cleared and exchange-traded derivatives is recognized as part of cash collateral at brokers and/or the receivable or payable for variation margin as presented on the Statement of Assets and Liabilities, when applicable. |
(17) | Effective April 1, 2017, the fixed rate paid by the Fund will increase according to a predetermined schedule as specified in the swap contract. Additionally, this fixed rate increase will continue to occur every three months on specific dates through the swap contracts termination date. |
(18) | This interest rate swap has an optional early termination date beginning on January 1, 2019 and monthly thereafter through the termination date as specified in the swap contract. |
(19) | This interest rate swap has an optional early termination date beginning on June 1, 2020 and monthly thereafter through the termination date as specified in the swap contract. |
(20) | This interest rate swap has an optional early termination date beginning on January 1, 2021 and monthly thereafter through the termination date as specified in the swap contract. |
144A | Investment is exempt from registration under Rule 144A of the Securities Act of 1933, as amended. These investments may only be resold in transactions exempt from registration, which are normally those transactions with qualified institutional buyers. |
DD1 | Portion of investment purchased on a delayed delivery basis. |
LIBOR | London Inter-Bank Offered Rate |
N/A | Not Applicable |
PIK | Payment-in-kind (PIK) security. Depending on the terms of the security, income may be received in the form of cash, securities, or a combination of both. The PIK rate shown, where applicable, represents the annualized rate of the last PIK payment made by the issuer as of the end of the reporting period. |
TBD | Senior loan purchased on a when-issued or delayed-delivery basis. Certain details associated with this purchase are not known prior to the settlement date of the transaction. In addition, senior loans typically trade without accrued interest and therefore a coupon rate is not available prior to settlement. At settlement, if still unknown, the borrower or counterparty will provide the Fund with the final coupon rate and maturity date. |
WI/DD | Purchased on a when-issued or delayed delivery basis. |
See accompanying notes to financial statements.
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JRO | Nuveen Floating Rate Income
Portfolio of Investments July 31, 2018 |
Principal Amount (000) |
Description (1) | Coupon (2) | Reference Rate (2) |
Spread (2) | Maturity (3) | Ratings (4) | Value | |||||||||||||||||||||
LONG-TERM INVESTMENTS 154.9% (97.7% of Total Investments) |
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VARIABLE RATE SENIOR LOAN INTERESTS 130.6% (82.4% of Total Investments) (2) |
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Aerospace & Defense 2.6% (1.6% of Total Investments) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
$ | 5,709 | Sequa Corporation, Term Loan B |
7.067% | 1-Month LIBOR | 5.000% | 11/28/21 | B | $ | 5,719,500 | |||||||||||||||||||
1,985 | Sequa Corporation, Term Loan, Second Lien |
11.072% | 1-Month LIBOR | 9.000% | 4/28/22 | CCC | 1,992,908 | |||||||||||||||||||||
3,308 | Transdigm, Inc., Term Loan E |
4.577% | 1-Month LIBOR | 2.500% | 5/30/25 | Ba2 | 3,311,058 | |||||||||||||||||||||
735 | Transdigm, Inc., Term Loan F |
4.577% | 1-Month LIBOR | 2.500% | 6/09/23 | Ba2 | 736,351 | |||||||||||||||||||||
399 | Transdigm, Inc., Term Loan G, First Lien |
4.577% | 1-Month LIBOR | 2.500% | 8/22/24 | Ba2 | 399,503 | |||||||||||||||||||||
12,136 | Total Aerospace & Defense |
12,159,320 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Air Freight & Logistics 0.8% (0.5% of Total Investments) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1,250 | Ceva Group PLC, Term Loan, First Lien, (WI/DD) |
TBD | TBD | TBD | TBD | BB | 1,251,563 | |||||||||||||||||||||
1,116 | PAE Holding Corporation, Term Loan B |
7.577% | 1-Month LIBOR | 5.500% | 10/20/22 | B+ | 1,122,076 | |||||||||||||||||||||
1,444 | XPO Logistics, Inc., Term Loan B |
4.064% | 1-Month LIBOR | 2.000% | 2/24/25 | BB+ | 1,448,671 | |||||||||||||||||||||
3,810 | Total Air Freight & Logistics |
3,822,310 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Airlines 1.9% (1.2% of Total Investments) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2,732 | American Airlines, Inc., Replacement Term Loan |
4.086% | 1-Month LIBOR | 2.000% | 10/10/21 | BB+ | 2,734,036 | |||||||||||||||||||||
2,394 | American Airlines, Inc., Term Loan 2025 |
3.827% | 1-Month LIBOR | 1.750% | 6/27/25 | BB+ | 2,357,318 | |||||||||||||||||||||
3,623 | American Airlines, Inc., Term Loan B |
4.072% | 1-Month LIBOR | 2.000% | 12/14/23 | BB+ | 3,609,359 | |||||||||||||||||||||
8,749 | Total Airlines |
8,700,713 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Auto Components 0.5% (0.3% of Total Investments) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
937 | Horizon Global Corporation, Term Loan B, (DD1) |
6.572% | 1-Month LIBOR | 4.500% | 6/30/21 | B2 | 909,049 | |||||||||||||||||||||
1,485 | Superior Industries International, Inc., Term Loan B |
6.077% | 1-Month LIBOR | 4.000% | 5/22/24 | B | 1,491,991 | |||||||||||||||||||||
2,422 | Total Auto Components |
2,401,040 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Automobiles 1.2% (0.8% of Total Investments) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
4,588 | Chrysler Group LLC, Term Loan |
4.070% | 1-Month LIBOR | 2.000% | 12/31/18 | BBB | 4,600,983 | |||||||||||||||||||||
137 | DexKo Global, Inc., Term Loan B |
5.577% | 1-Month LIBOR | 3.500% | 7/24/24 | B | 137,844 | |||||||||||||||||||||
995 | DexKo Global, Inc., Term Loan B |
5.577% | 1-Month LIBOR | 3.500% | 7/24/24 | B | 1,000,295 | |||||||||||||||||||||
5,720 | Total Automobiles |
5,739,122 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Biotechnology 0.9% (0.5% of Total Investments) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
3,950 | Grifols, Inc., Term Loan B |
4.200% | 1-Week LIBOR | 2.250% | 1/31/25 | BB | 3,966,156 | |||||||||||||||||||||
Building Products 2.0% (1.3% of Total Investments) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2,500 | Fairmount, Initial Term Loan |
6.050% | 3-Month LIBOR | 3.750% | 6/01/25 | BB | 2,504,950 | |||||||||||||||||||||
652 | Ply Gem Industries, Inc., Term Loan B |
6.087% | 3-Month LIBOR | 3.750% | 4/12/25 | B | 654,320 | |||||||||||||||||||||
6,322 | Quikrete Holdings, Inc., Term Loan B |
4.827% | 1-Month LIBOR | 2.750% | 11/15/23 | BB | 6,325,100 | |||||||||||||||||||||
9,474 | Total Building Products |
9,484,370 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Capital Markets 0.7% (0.5% of Total Investments) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
3,435 | RPI Finance Trust, Term Loan B6 |
4.334% | 3-Month LIBOR | 2.000% | 3/27/23 | BBB | 3,447,178 | |||||||||||||||||||||
Chemicals 0.6% (0.4% of Total Investments) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
892 | Ineos US Finance LLC, Term Loan |
4.169% | 2-Month LIBOR | 2.000% | 4/01/24 | BB+ | 892,201 | |||||||||||||||||||||
1,521 | Mineral Technologies, Inc., Term Loan B2 |
4.750% | N/A | N/A | 5/07/21 | BB+ | 1,519,472 | |||||||||||||||||||||
571 | Univar, Inc., Term Loan B |
4.577% | 1-Month LIBOR | 2.500% | 7/01/24 | BB | 573,357 | |||||||||||||||||||||
2,984 | Total Chemicals |
2,985,030 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Commercial Services & Supplies 4.4% (2.8% of Total Investments) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
720 | ADS Waste Holdings, Inc., Term Loan B |
4.193% | 1-Week LIBOR | 2.250% | 11/10/23 | BB+ | 721,565 | |||||||||||||||||||||
985 | Fort Dearborn Holding Company, Inc., Term Loan, First Lien |
6.342% | 2-Month LIBOR | 4.000% | 10/19/23 | B | 976,381 |
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Principal Amount (000) |
Description (1) | Coupon (2) | Reference Rate (2) |
Spread (2) | Maturity (3) | Ratings (4) | Value | |||||||||||||||||||||
Commercial Services & Supplies (continued) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
$ | 1,000 | Fort Dearborn Holding Company, Inc., Term Loan, Second Lien |
10.843% | 3-Month LIBOR | 8.500% | 10/07/24 | CCC | $ | 940,000 | |||||||||||||||||||
3,116 | iQor US, Inc., Term Loan, First Lien |
7.337% | 3-Month LIBOR | 5.000% | 4/01/21 | B | 3,100,763 | |||||||||||||||||||||
333 | iQor US, Inc., Term Loan, Second Lien |
11.087% | 3-Month LIBOR | 8.750% | 4/01/22 | CCC+ | 319,333 | |||||||||||||||||||||
961 | KAR Auction Services, Inc., Term Loan B5 |
4.625% | 1-Month LIBOR | 2.500% | 3/09/23 | BB | 964,421 | |||||||||||||||||||||
958 | LSC Communications, Refinancing Term Loan |
7.577% | 1-Month LIBOR | 5.500% | 9/30/22 | B | 960,734 | |||||||||||||||||||||
2,948 | Monitronics International, Inc., Term Loan B2, First Lien |
7.834% | 3-Month LIBOR | 5.500% | 9/30/22 | B | 2,766,966 | |||||||||||||||||||||
2,258 | Protection One, Inc., Term Loan |
4.827% | 1-Month LIBOR | 2.750% | 5/02/22 | BB | 2,264,778 | |||||||||||||||||||||
3,157 | Skillsoft Corporation, Initial Term Loan, First Lien, (DD1) |
6.827% | 1-Month LIBOR | 4.750% | 4/28/21 | B | 3,070,291 | |||||||||||||||||||||
1,466 | Universal Services of America, Initial Term Loan, First Lien |
5.827% | 1-Month LIBOR | 3.750% | 7/28/22 | B | 1,447,922 | |||||||||||||||||||||
1,750 | Universal Services of America, Term Loan, Second Lien |
10.577% | 1-Month LIBOR | 8.500% | 7/28/23 | CCC | 1,739,798 | |||||||||||||||||||||
257 | West Corporation, Incremental Term Loan B1 |
5.577% | 1-Month LIBOR | 3.500% | 10/10/24 | Ba3 | 255,767 | |||||||||||||||||||||
1,130 | West Corporation, Term Loan B |
6.077% | 1-Month LIBOR | 4.000% | 10/10/24 | Ba3 | 1,131,061 | |||||||||||||||||||||
21,039 | Total Commercial Services & Supplies |
|
20,659,780 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
Communications Equipment 0.7% (0.4% of Total Investments) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1,403 | Mitel US Holdings, Inc., Incremental Term Loan |
5.827% | 1-Month LIBOR | 3.750% | 9/25/23 | B+ | 1,406,498 | |||||||||||||||||||||
1,696 | Plantronics, Term Loan B |
4.577% | 1-Month LIBOR | 2.500% | 7/02/25 | BB | 1,696,356 | |||||||||||||||||||||
3,099 | Total Communications Equipment |
|
3,102,854 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
Construction & Engineering 0.7% (0.4% of Total Investments) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1,500 | KBR, Inc., Term Loan B |
5.814% | 1-Month LIBOR | 3.750% | 4/25/25 | B+ | 1,512,195 | |||||||||||||||||||||
1,594 | Traverse Midstream Partners, Term Loan B |
6.340% | 3-Month LIBOR | 4.000% | 9/27/24 | B+ | 1,602,388 | |||||||||||||||||||||
3,094 | Total Construction & Engineering |
|
3,114,583 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
Containers & Packaging 0.4% (0.3% of Total Investments) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1,048 | Berry Global, Inc., Term Loan Q |
4.080% | 1-Month LIBOR | 2.000% | 10/01/22 | BBB | 1,051,484 | |||||||||||||||||||||
987 | Reynolds Group Holdings, Inc., Term Loan, First Lien |
4.827% | 1-Month LIBOR | 2.750% | 2/05/23 | B+ | 991,838 | |||||||||||||||||||||
2,035 | Total Containers & Packaging |
2,043,322 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Distributors 0.5% (0.3% of Total Investments) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
971 | American Seafoods Group LLC, Term Loan B |
4.830% | 1-Month LIBOR | 2.750% | 8/21/23 | BB | 969,926 | |||||||||||||||||||||
1,250 | SRS Distribution, Inc., Term Loan B |
5.580% | 3-Month LIBOR | 3.250% | 5/23/25 | B | 1,230,938 | |||||||||||||||||||||
2,221 | Total Distributors |
2,200,864 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Diversified Consumer Services 2.2% (1.4% of Total Investments) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
4,967 | Cengage Learning Acquisitions, Inc., Term Loan B |
6.329% | 1-Month LIBOR | 4.250% | 6/07/23 | B | 4,712,055 | |||||||||||||||||||||
220 | Education Management LLC, Tranche A, Term Loan, (5) |
10.000% | N/A | N/A | 7/02/20 | N/R | 37,430 | |||||||||||||||||||||
496 | Education Management LLC, Tranche B, Term Loan, (5) |
13.250% | N/A | N/A | 7/02/20 | N/R | 15,697 | |||||||||||||||||||||
3,395 | Houghton Mifflin, Term Loan B, First Lien |
5.077% | 1-Month LIBOR | 3.000% | 5/28/21 | B | 3,182,902 | |||||||||||||||||||||
1,354 | Laureate Education, Inc., Term Loan B |
5.577% | 1-Month LIBOR | 3.500% | 4/26/24 | B+ | 1,358,951 | |||||||||||||||||||||
829 | Vertiv Co., Term Loan B |
6.100% | 1-Month LIBOR | 4.000% | 11/30/23 | B+ | 825,388 | |||||||||||||||||||||
11,261 | Total Diversified Consumer Services |
|
10,132,423 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
Diversified Financial Services 1.7% (1.1% of Total Investments) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2,730 | Citco III Limited, Term Loan |
5.077% | 1-Month LIBOR | 3.000% | 3/31/22 | N/R | 2,741,776 | |||||||||||||||||||||
1,145 | Freedom Mortgage Corporation, Term Loan B |
6.817% | 1-Month LIBOR | 4.750% | 2/23/22 | B+ | 1,153,640 | |||||||||||||||||||||
1,194 | Travelport LLC, Term Loan B |
4.830% | 3-Month LIBOR | 2.500% | 3/17/25 | B+ | 1,194,392 | |||||||||||||||||||||
3,072 | Veritas US, Inc., Term Loan B1 |
6.641% | 1-Month LIBOR | 4.500% | 1/27/23 | B | 2,861,844 | |||||||||||||||||||||
8,141 | Total Diversified Financial Services |
|
7,951,652 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
Diversified Telecommunication Services 7.6% (4.8% of Total Investments) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1,463 | CenturyLink, Inc., Initial Term A Loan |
4.827% | 1-Month LIBOR | 2.750% | 11/01/22 | BBB | 1,462,317 | |||||||||||||||||||||
7,267 | CenturyLink, Inc., Term Loan B |
4.827% | 1-Month LIBOR | 2.750% | 1/31/25 | BBB | 7,164,527 | |||||||||||||||||||||
4,459 | Frontier Communications Corporation, Term Loan B |
5.830% | 1-Month LIBOR | 3.750% | 1/14/22 | B+ | 4,403,682 |
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JRO | Nuveen Floating Rate Income Opportunity Fund (continued) | |
Portfolio of Investments July 31, 2018 |
Principal Amount (000) |
Description (1) | Coupon (2) | Reference Rate (2) |
Spread (2) | Maturity (3) | Ratings (4) | Value | |||||||||||||||||||||
Diversified Telecommunication Services (continued) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
$ | 2,502 | Intelsat Jackson Holdings, S.A., Term Loan B |
5.827% | 1-Month LIBOR | 3.750% | 11/30/23 | B | $ | 2,512,466 | |||||||||||||||||||
383 | Intelsat Jackson Holdings, S.A., Term Loan B4 |
6.577% | 1-Month LIBOR | 4.500% | 1/02/24 | B1 | 403,133 | |||||||||||||||||||||
614 | Intelsat Jackson Holdings, S.A., Term Loan B5 |
6.625% | N/A | N/A | 1/02/24 | B1 | 643,666 | |||||||||||||||||||||
3,193 | Level 3 Financing, Inc., Tranche B, Term Loan |
4.331% | 1-Month LIBOR | 2.250% | 2/22/24 | BBB | 3,201,701 | |||||||||||||||||||||
543 | Presidio, Inc., Term Loan B |
5.082% | 1-Month LIBOR | 2.750% | 2/02/24 | B+ | 545,104 | |||||||||||||||||||||
5,757 | WideOpenWest Finance LLC, Term Loan B |
5.329% | 1-Month LIBOR | 3.250% | 8/18/23 | B | 5,534,101 | |||||||||||||||||||||
580 | Windstream Corporation, Term Loan B6 |
6.080% | 1-Month LIBOR | 4.000% | 3/29/21 | B+ | 548,071 | |||||||||||||||||||||
9,000 | Ziggo B.V., Term Loan E |
4.572% | 1-Month LIBOR | 2.500% | 4/15/25 | BB | 8,955,585 | |||||||||||||||||||||
35,761 | Total Diversified Telecommunication Services |
|
35,374,353 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
Electric Utilities 1.0% (0.6% of Total Investments) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
654 | EFS Cogen Holdings LLC, Term Loan B |
5.590% | 3-Month LIBOR | 3.250% | 6/28/23 | BB | 656,005 | |||||||||||||||||||||
2,406 | Vistra Operations Co., Term Loan B1 |
4.077% | 1-Month LIBOR | 2.000% | 8/01/23 | BBB | 2,405,047 | |||||||||||||||||||||
1,373 | Vistra Operations Co., Term Loan B3 |
4.074% | 1-Month LIBOR | 2.000% | 12/31/25 | BBB | 1,371,063 | |||||||||||||||||||||
4,433 | Total Electric Utilities |
|
4,432,115 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
Electrical Equipment 0.6% (0.3% of Total Investments) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1,302 | TTM Technologies, Inc., Term Loan B |
4.592% | 1-Month LIBOR | 2.500% | 9/28/24 | BB+ | 1,305,534 | |||||||||||||||||||||
1,312 | Zebra Technologies Corporation, Term Loan B |
4.057% | 3-Month LIBOR | 1.750% | 10/27/21 | BB+ | 1,317,449 | |||||||||||||||||||||
2,614 | Total Electrical Equipment |
2,622,983 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Energy Equipment & Services 0.4% (0.3% of Total Investments) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1,599 | Diversey, Inc., Term Loan B |
5.077% | 1-Month LIBOR | 3.000% | 9/06/24 | B | 1,571,460 | |||||||||||||||||||||
741 | Dynamic Energy Services International LLC, Term Loan, (cash 15.870%, PIK 13.500%) |
15.870% | 3-Month LIBOR | 13.500% | 5/06/19 | N/R | 196,414 | |||||||||||||||||||||
258 | Ocean Rig UDW, Inc., Term Loan |
8.000% | N/A | N/A | 9/20/24 | Caa1 | 272,365 | |||||||||||||||||||||
2,598 | Total Energy Equipment & Services |
|
2,040,239 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
Equity Real Estate Investment Trusts 2.4% (1.5% of Total Investments) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
4,616 | Communications Sales & Leasing, Inc., Shortfall Term Loan |
5.077% | 1-Month LIBOR | 3.000% | 10/24/22 | B | 4,427,860 | |||||||||||||||||||||
994 | Realogy Group LLC, Term Loan A |
4.317% | 1-Month LIBOR | 2.250% | 2/08/23 | N/R | 995,305 | |||||||||||||||||||||
1,260 | Realogy Group LLC, Term Loan B |
4.317% | 1-Month LIBOR | 2.250% | 2/08/25 | BB+ | 1,264,207 | |||||||||||||||||||||
4,672 | Walter Investment Management Corporation, Tranche B, Term Loan, First Lien, (5) |
8.077% | 1-Month LIBOR | 6.000% | 6/30/22 | CCC+ | 4,458,667 | |||||||||||||||||||||
11,542 | Total Equity Real Estate Investment Trusts |
|
11,146,039 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
Food & Staples Retailing 4.4% (2.8% of Total Investments) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
952 | Albertsons LLC, Term Loan B, (WI/DD) |
TBD | TBD | TBD | TBD | BB | 951,786 | |||||||||||||||||||||
16,796 | Albertsons LLC, Term Loan B4 |
4.827% | 1-Month LIBOR | 2.750% | 8/25/21 | BB | 16,753,739 | |||||||||||||||||||||
1,325 | Albertsons LLC, Term Loan B6 |
5.319% | 3-Month LIBOR | 3.000% | 6/22/23 | BB | 1,318,380 | |||||||||||||||||||||
1,097 | BJs Wholesale Club, Inc., Term Loan B, First Lien |
5.597% | 1-Month LIBOR | 3.500% | 2/03/24 | B | 1,100,006 | |||||||||||||||||||||
589 |
Save-A-Lot, Term Loan B |
8.077% | 1-Month LIBOR | 6.000% | 12/05/23 | B | 457,805 | |||||||||||||||||||||
20,759 | Total Food & Staples Retailing |
|
20,581,716 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
Food Products 2.9% (1.8% of Total Investments) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1,253 | Hearthside Group Holdings LLC, Term Loan B |
5.064% | 1-Month LIBOR | 3.000% | 5/23/25 | B | 1,245,883 | |||||||||||||||||||||
2,878 | Jacobs Douwe Egberts, Term Loan B |
4.625% | 3-Month LIBOR | 2.250% | 7/04/22 | BB | 2,894,272 | |||||||||||||||||||||
289 | Pinnacle Foods Finance LLC, Term Loan B |
3.840% | 1-Month LIBOR | 1.750% | 2/02/24 | BB+ | 289,260 | |||||||||||||||||||||
8,851 | US Foods, Inc., Term Loan B |
4.077% | 1-Month LIBOR | 2.000% | 6/27/23 | BBB | 8,857,519 | |||||||||||||||||||||
13,271 | Total Food Products |
|
13,286,934 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
Health Care Equipment & Supplies 1.8% (1.1% of Total Investments) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
828 | Acelity, Term Loan B |
5.584% | 3-Month LIBOR | 3.250% | 2/02/24 | B | 831,741 | |||||||||||||||||||||
863 | ConvaTec, Inc., Term Loan B |
4.584% | 3-Month LIBOR | 2.250% | 10/25/23 | BB | 865,947 | |||||||||||||||||||||
1,015 | Greatbatch, New Term Loan B |
5.330% | 1-Month LIBOR | 3.250% | 10/27/22 | B+ | 1,020,997 | |||||||||||||||||||||
750 | LifeScan, Term Loan B, (WI/DD) |
TBD | TBD | TBD | TBD | B+ | 731,250 | |||||||||||||||||||||
1,861 | Onex Carestream Finance LP, Term Loan, First Lien |
6.077% | 1-Month LIBOR | 4.000% | 6/07/19 | B | 1,863,057 | |||||||||||||||||||||
2,240 | Onex Carestream Finance LP, Term Loan, Second Lien |
10.577% | 1-Month LIBOR | 8.500% | 12/07/19 | B | 2,241,680 | |||||||||||||||||||||
750 | Vyaire Medical, Inc., Term Loan B |
7.232% | 6-Month LIBOR | 4.750% | 4/16/25 | B | 736,875 | |||||||||||||||||||||
8,307 | Total Health Care Equipment & Supplies |
8,291,547 |
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Principal Amount (000) |
Description (1) | Coupon (2) | Reference Rate (2) |
Spread (2) | Maturity (3) | Ratings (4) | Value | |||||||||||||||||||||
Health Care Providers & Services 5.6% (3.6% of Total Investments) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
$ | 1,673 | Air Medical Group Holdings, Inc., Term Loan B |
5.347% | 1-Month LIBOR | 3.250% | 4/28/22 | B | $ | 1,626,904 | |||||||||||||||||||
1,478 | Air Medical Group Holdings, Inc., Term Loan B |
6.329% | 1-Month LIBOR | 4.250% | 3/14/25 | B | 1,460,411 | |||||||||||||||||||||
750 | Ardent Health, Term Loan, First Lien |
6.572% | 1-Month LIBOR | 4.500% | 6/30/25 | B | 756,563 | |||||||||||||||||||||
1,441 | Community Health Systems, Inc., Term Loan H |
5.557% | 3-Month LIBOR | 3.250% | 1/27/21 | B | 1,418,282 | |||||||||||||||||||||
1,424 | Concentra, Inc., Term Loan B |
4.850% | 1-Month LIBOR | 2.750% | 6/01/22 | B+ | 1,427,972 | |||||||||||||||||||||
958 | Envision Healthcare Corporation, Term Loan B, First Lien |
5.080% | 1-Month LIBOR | 3.000% | 12/01/23 | BB | 959,246 | |||||||||||||||||||||
1,539 | HCA, Inc., Term Loan A5 |
3.577% | 1-Month LIBOR | 1.500% | 6/10/20 | BBB | 1,544,255 | |||||||||||||||||||||
1,657 | HCA, Inc., Term Loan B11 |
3.827% | 1-Month LIBOR | 1.750% | 3/17/23 | BBB | 1,666,353 | |||||||||||||||||||||
1,135 | Healogics, Inc., Term Loan, First Lien |
6.570% | 3-Month LIBOR | 4.250% | 7/01/21 | B | 1,074,295 | |||||||||||||||||||||
79 | Heartland Dental Care, Inc., Delay Draw Facility, (6) |
1.875% | N/A | N/A | 4/30/25 | B | 78,864 | |||||||||||||||||||||
529 | Heartland Dental Care, Inc., Term Loan, First Lien |
5.827% | 1-Month LIBOR | 3.750% | 4/30/25 | B | 525,762 | |||||||||||||||||||||
2,443 | Kindred at Home Hospice, Term Loan B, (DD1) |
6.125% | 3-Month LIBOR | 3.750% | 6/21/25 | B | 2,466,346 | |||||||||||||||||||||
750 | Kindred at Home Hospice, Term Loan, Second Lien |
9.375% | 3-Month LIBOR | 7.000% | 6/21/26 | CCC+ | 765,938 | |||||||||||||||||||||
2,686 | Millennium Laboratories, Inc., Term Loan B, First Lien |
8.577% | 1-Month LIBOR | 6.500% | 12/21/20 | CCC+ | 1,486,724 | |||||||||||||||||||||
262 | MultiPlan, Inc., Term Loan B |
5.084% | 3-Month LIBOR | 2.750% | 6/07/23 | B+ | 262,560 | |||||||||||||||||||||
3,626 | Pharmaceutical Product Development, Inc., Term Loan B |
4.577% | 1-Month LIBOR | 2.500% | 8/18/22 | Ba3 | 3,632,259 | |||||||||||||||||||||
1,247 | PharMerica, Term Loan, First Lien |
5.578% | 1-Month LIBOR | 3.500% | 12/06/24 | B | 1,253,695 | |||||||||||||||||||||
998 | Prospect Medical Holdings, Term Loan B1 |
7.625% | 1-Month LIBOR | 5.500% | 2/22/24 | B | 1,003,116 | |||||||||||||||||||||
205 | Quorum Health Corp., Term Loan B |
8.827% | 1-Month LIBOR | 6.750% | 4/29/22 | B1 | 208,748 | |||||||||||||||||||||
2,402 | Select Medical Corporation, Term Loan B |
4.831% | 1-Month LIBOR | 2.750% | 3/01/21 | BB | 2,413,663 | |||||||||||||||||||||
223 | Vizient, Inc., Term Loan B |
4.827% | 1-Month LIBOR | 2.750% | 2/13/23 | BB | 223,445 | |||||||||||||||||||||
27,505 | Total Health Care Providers & Services |
26,255,401 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Health Care Technology 1.4% (0.9% of Total Investments) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1,139 | Catalent Pharma Solutions, Inc., Term Loan B |
4.327% | 1-Month LIBOR | 2.250% | 5/20/24 | BB | 1,141,761 | |||||||||||||||||||||
4,938 | Emdeon, Inc., Term Loan |
4.827% | 1-Month LIBOR | 2.750% | 3/01/24 | B+ | 4,935,797 | |||||||||||||||||||||
449 | Press Ganey Holdings, Inc., Term Loan, Second Lien |
8.577% | 1-Month LIBOR | 6.500% | 10/21/24 | CCC+ | 455,620 | |||||||||||||||||||||
6,526 | Total Health Care Technology |
6,533,178 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Hotels, Restaurants & Leisure 11.8% (7.4% of Total Investments) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
998 | Aramark Corporation, Term Loan |
4.084% | 3-Month LIBOR | 1.750% | 3/11/25 | BBB | 1,000,198 | |||||||||||||||||||||
748 | Arbys Restaurant Group, Inc., Term Loan B |
5.347% | 1-Month LIBOR | 3.250% | 2/05/25 | B | 753,736 | |||||||||||||||||||||
14,792 | Burger King Corporation, Term Loan B3 |
4.327% | 1-Month LIBOR | 2.250% | 2/16/24 | B+ | 14,801,001 | |||||||||||||||||||||
3,936 | Caesars Entertainment Operating Company, Inc., Term Loan B |
4.077% | 1-Month LIBOR | 2.000% | 10/06/24 | BB | 3,935,508 | |||||||||||||||||||||
2,985 | Caesars Resort Collection, Term Loan, First Lien |
4.827% | 1-Month LIBOR | 2.750% | 12/23/24 | BB | 3,000,626 | |||||||||||||||||||||
1,557 | CCM Merger, Inc., Term Loan B |
4.827% | 1-Month LIBOR | 2.750% | 8/09/21 | BB | 1,563,529 | |||||||||||||||||||||
3,274 | CityCenter Holdings LLC, Term Loan B |
4.327% | 1-Month LIBOR | 2.250% | 4/18/24 | BB | 3,282,066 | |||||||||||||||||||||
5,115 | Hilton Hotels, Term Loan B |
3.814% | 1-Month LIBOR | 1.750% | 10/25/23 | BBB | 5,138,021 | |||||||||||||||||||||
2,943 | Intrawest Resorts Holdings, Inc., Term Loan B |
5.077% | 1-Month LIBOR | 3.000% | 7/31/24 | B | 2,943,991 | |||||||||||||||||||||
1,955 | Life Time Fitness, Inc., Term Loan B |
5.057% | 3-Month LIBOR | 2.750% | 6/10/22 | BB | 1,960,818 | |||||||||||||||||||||
2,258 | MGM Growth Properties, Term Loan B |
4.077% | 1-Month LIBOR | 2.000% | 4/25/25 | BB+ | 2,263,094 | |||||||||||||||||||||
7,691 | Scientific Games Corp., Initial Term Loan B5 |
4.903% | 2-Month LIBOR | 2.750% | 8/14/24 | B+ | 7,705,399 | |||||||||||||||||||||
2,250 | Stars Group Holdings, Term Loan B, (DD1) |
5.831% | 3-Month LIBOR | 3.500% | 7/10/25 | B+ | 2,273,321 | |||||||||||||||||||||
2,596 | Station Casino LLC, Term Loan B |
4.580% | 1-Month LIBOR | 2.500% | 6/08/23 | BB | 2,606,159 | |||||||||||||||||||||
1,500 | Wyndham International, Inc., Term Loan B |
3.827% | 1-Month LIBOR | 1.750% | 5/30/25 | BBB | 1,505,393 | |||||||||||||||||||||
54,598 | Total Hotels, Restaurants & Leisure |
54,732,860 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Household Products 0.7% (0.5% of Total Investments) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
3,164 | Revlon Consumer Products Corporation, Term Loan B, First Lien |
5.577% | 1-Month LIBOR | 3.500% | 11/16/20 | CCC+ | 2,340,342 | |||||||||||||||||||||
1,187 | Serta Simmons Holdings LLC, Term Loan, First Lien |
5.591% | 1-Month LIBOR | 3.500% | 11/08/23 | B | 998,788 | |||||||||||||||||||||
4,351 | Total Household Products |
3,339,130 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Independent Power & Renewable Electricity Producers 1.1% (0.7% of Total Investments) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
5,239 | NRG Energy, Inc., Term Loan B, (DD1) |
4.084% | 3-Month LIBOR | 1.750% | 6/30/23 | BB+ | 5,234,518 | |||||||||||||||||||||
Industrial Conglomerates 0.6% (0.4% of Total Investments) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1,996 | Brand Energy & Infrastructure Services, Inc., Term Loan B, First Lien |
6.596% | 3-Month LIBOR | 4.250% | 6/16/24 | B | 2,008,407 |
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Portfolio of Investments July 31, 2018 |
Principal Amount (000) |
Description (1) | Coupon (2) | Reference Rate (2) |
Spread (2) | Maturity (3) | Ratings (4) | Value | |||||||||||||||||||||
Industrial Conglomerates (continued) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
$ | 998 | Education Advisory Board, Term Loan, First Lien |
6.252% | 3-Month LIBOR | 3.750% | 11/15/24 | B | $ | 992,513 | |||||||||||||||||||
2,994 | Total Industrial Conglomerates |
3,000,920 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Insurance 1.5% (0.9% of Total Investments) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
741 | Acrisure LLC, Term Loan B |
6.592% | 3-Month LIBOR | 4.250% | 11/22/23 | B | 743,431 | |||||||||||||||||||||
3,835 | Alliant Holdings I LLC, Term Loan B |
5.078% | 1-Month LIBOR | 3.000% | 5/09/25 | B | 3,839,754 | |||||||||||||||||||||
2,225 | Hub International Holdings, Inc., Term Loan B |
5.335% | 3-Month LIBOR | 3.000% | 4/25/25 | B | 2,226,156 | |||||||||||||||||||||
6,801 | Total Insurance |
6,809,341 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Internet and Direct Marketing Retail 0.5% (0.3% of Total Investments) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
748 | Uber Technologies, Inc., Term Loan |
5.574% | 1-Month LIBOR | 3.500% | 7/13/23 | N/R | 751,762 | |||||||||||||||||||||
1,500 | Uber Technologies, Inc., Term Loan |
6.100% | 1-Month LIBOR | 4.000% | 4/04/25 | N/R | 1,510,545 | |||||||||||||||||||||
2,248 | Total Internet and Direct Marketing Retail |
2,262,307 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Internet Software & Services 2.1% (1.3% of Total Investments) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1,466 | Ancestry.com, Inc., Term Loan, First Lien |
5.330% | 1-Month LIBOR | 3.250% | 10/19/23 | B | 1,471,059 | |||||||||||||||||||||
2,000 | GTT Communications, Inc., Term Loan, First Lien |
4.830% | 1-Month LIBOR | 2.750% | 6/02/25 | B | 1,982,500 | |||||||||||||||||||||
1,137 | Rackspace Hosting, Inc., Refinancing Term B Loan, First Lien |
5.363% | 3-Month LIBOR | 3.000% | 11/03/23 | BB | 1,133,386 | |||||||||||||||||||||
3,642 | Sabre, Inc., Term Loan B |
4.077% | 1-Month LIBOR | 2.000% | 2/22/24 | BB | 3,649,101 | |||||||||||||||||||||
1,913 | SkillSoft Corporation, Term Loan, Second Lien |
10.327% | 1-Month LIBOR | 8.250% | 4/28/22 | CCC | 1,720,363 | |||||||||||||||||||||
10,158 | Total Internet Software & Services |
9,956,409 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
IT Services 4.0% (2.5% of Total Investments) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
367 | DigiCert, Term Loan, First Lien |
7.327% | 1-Month LIBOR | 5.250% | 10/31/24 | B | 368,139 | |||||||||||||||||||||
922 | Engility Corporation, Term Loan B2 |
4.827% | 1-Month LIBOR | 2.750% | 8/11/23 | BB | 925,759 | |||||||||||||||||||||
987 | First Data Corporation, Term Loan A |
3.819% | 1-Month LIBOR | 1.750% | 6/02/20 | BB | 987,777 | |||||||||||||||||||||
1,706 | First Data Corporation, Term Loan, First Lien |
4.069% | 1-Month LIBOR | 2.000% | 7/10/22 | BB | 1,707,638 | |||||||||||||||||||||
7,170 | First Data Corporation, Term Loan, First Lien |
4.069% | 1-Month LIBOR | 2.000% | 4/26/24 | BB | 7,176,099 | |||||||||||||||||||||
1,190 | Gartner, Inc., Term Loan A |
4.077% | 1-Month LIBOR | 2.000% | 3/21/22 | BB+ | 1,192,879 | |||||||||||||||||||||
2,500 | Optiv Security, Inc., Term Loan, Second Lien |
9.313% | 1-Month LIBOR | 7.250% | 1/31/25 | CCC | 2,425,000 | |||||||||||||||||||||
313 | PEAK 10, Inc., Term Loan B |
5.834% | 3-Month LIBOR | 3.500% | 8/01/24 | B | 312,858 | |||||||||||||||||||||
1,733 | Tempo Acquisition LLC, Term Loan B |
5.077% | 1-Month LIBOR | 3.000% | 5/01/24 | B | 1,736,216 | |||||||||||||||||||||
998 | Vantiv LLC, Repriced Term Loan B4 |
3.824% | 1-Month LIBOR | 1.750% | 8/09/24 | BBB | 997,894 | |||||||||||||||||||||
980 | WEX, Inc., Term Loan B |
4.327% | 1-Month LIBOR | 2.250% | 7/01/23 | BB | 982,068 | |||||||||||||||||||||
18,866 | Total IT Services |
18,812,327 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Leisure Products 1.2% (0.8% of Total Investments) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1,539 | 24 Hour Fitness Worldwide, Inc., Term Loan B |
5.572% | 1-Month LIBOR | 3.500% | 5/30/25 | B+ | 1,546,031 | |||||||||||||||||||||
1,455 | Academy, Ltd., Term Loan B, (DD1) |
6.092% | 1-Month LIBOR | 4.000% | 7/01/22 | CCC+ | 1,207,087 | |||||||||||||||||||||
1,826 | Equinox Holdings, Inc., Term Loan B1 |
5.077% | 1-Month LIBOR | 3.000% | 3/08/24 | B+ | 1,836,122 | |||||||||||||||||||||
985 | Four Seasons Holdings, Inc., Term Loan B |
4.077% | 1-Month LIBOR | 2.000% | 11/30/23 | BB | 986,320 | |||||||||||||||||||||
5,805 | Total Leisure Products |
5,575,560 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Life Sciences Tools & Services 0.3% (0.2% of Total Investments) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
993 | Parexel International Corp., Term Loan B |
4.827% | 1-Month LIBOR | 2.750% | 9/27/24 | B | 990,639 | |||||||||||||||||||||
535 | Inventiv Health, Inc., Term Loan B |
4.077% | 1-Month LIBOR | 2.000% | 8/01/24 | BB | 535,696 | |||||||||||||||||||||
1,528 | Total Life Sciences Tools & Services |
|
1,526,335 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
Machinery 1.4% (0.9% of Total Investments) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2,203 | Gardner Denver, Inc., Term Loan B |
4.827% | 1-Month LIBOR | 2.750% | 7/30/24 | BB | 2,210,396 | |||||||||||||||||||||
1,047 | Gates Global LLC, Term Loan B |
5.084% | 3-Month LIBOR | 2.750% | 4/01/24 | B+ | 1,051,262 | |||||||||||||||||||||
995 | Navistar, Inc., Tranche B, Term Loan |
5.600% | 1-Month LIBOR | 3.500% | 11/06/24 | B+ | 997,488 | |||||||||||||||||||||
600 | NN, Inc., Term Loan, Second Lien |
10.097% | 1-Month LIBOR | 8.000% | 4/19/23 | CCC+ | 594,000 | |||||||||||||||||||||
415 | Rexnord LLC/ RBS Global, Inc., Term Loan, First Lien |
4.314% | 1-Month LIBOR | 2.250% | 8/21/24 | BB+ | 415,832 | |||||||||||||||||||||
698 | TNT Crane and Rigging Inc., Initial Term Loan, First Lien |
6.834% | 3-Month LIBOR | 4.500% | 11/27/20 | CCC+ | 671,790 | |||||||||||||||||||||
650 | TNT Crane and Rigging, Inc., Term Loan, Second Lien |
11.334% | 3-Month LIBOR | 9.000% | 11/26/21 | CCC | 549,250 | |||||||||||||||||||||
6,608 | Total Machinery |
6,490,018 |
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Principal Amount (000) |
Description (1) | Coupon (2) | Reference Rate (2) |
Spread (2) | Maturity (3) | Ratings (4) | Value | |||||||||||||||||||||
Marine 0.6% (0.4% of Total Investments) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
$ | 888 | American Commercial Lines LLC, Term Loan B, First Lien |
10.827% | 1-Month LIBOR | 8.750% | 11/12/20 | CCC+ | $ | 727,972 | |||||||||||||||||||
2,007 | Harvey Gulf International Marine, Inc., Exit Term Loan |
10.000% | N/A | N/A | 6/06/23 | B3 | 2,023,126 | |||||||||||||||||||||
2,895 | Total Marine |
2,751,098 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Media 15.0% (9.5% of Total Investments) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1,148 | Advantage Sales & Marketing, Inc., Term Loan, First Lien |
5.327% | 1-Month LIBOR | 3.250% | 7/23/21 | B | 1,088,194 | |||||||||||||||||||||
1,481 | Affinion Group Holdings, Inc., Term Loan, First Lien |
9.822% | 1-Month LIBOR | 7.750% | 5/10/22 | B2 | 1,542,352 | |||||||||||||||||||||
5,641 | Catalina Marketing Corporation, Term Loan, First Lien |
5.577% | 1-Month LIBOR | 3.500% | 4/09/21 | B2 | 3,598,043 | |||||||||||||||||||||
1,500 | Catalina Marketing Corporation, Term Loan, Second Lien |
8.827% | 1-Month LIBOR | 6.750% | 4/11/22 | Caa2 | 405,750 | |||||||||||||||||||||
5,376 | Cequel Communications LLC, Term Loan B |
4.327% | 1-Month LIBOR | 2.250% | 7/28/25 | BB | 5,361,276 | |||||||||||||||||||||
3,920 | Charter Communications Operating Holdings LLC, Term Loan B |
4.080% | 1-Month LIBOR | 2.000% | 4/30/25 | BBB | 3,926,984 | |||||||||||||||||||||
1,993 | Cineworld Group PLC, Term Loan B |
4.577% | 1-Month LIBOR | 2.500% | 2/28/25 | BB | 1,988,654 | |||||||||||||||||||||
5,014 | Clear Channel Communications, Inc., Tranche D, Term Loan, (5) |
8.827% | N/A | N/A | 1/30/19 | N/R | 3,913,172 | |||||||||||||||||||||
7,296 | Clear Channel Communications, Inc., Term |
9.580% | N/A | N/A | 7/30/19 | N/R | 5,674,621 | |||||||||||||||||||||
1,496 | CSC Holdings LLC, Term Loan B |
4.572% | 1-Month LIBOR | 2.500% | 1/25/26 | BB | 1,497,185 | |||||||||||||||||||||
6,654 | Cumulus Media, Inc., Exit Term Loan |
6.580% | 1-Month LIBOR | 4.500% | 5/15/22 | B | 6,580,938 | |||||||||||||||||||||
1,588 | Getty Images, Inc., Term Loan B, First Lien |
5.572% | 1-Month LIBOR | 3.500% | 10/18/19 | B3 | 1,559,283 | |||||||||||||||||||||
553 | Gray Television, Inc., Term Loan B2 |
4.340% | 2-Month LIBOR | 2.250% | 2/07/24 | BB | 553,770 | |||||||||||||||||||||
1,926 | IMG Worldwide, Inc., Term Loan B |
4.930% | 2-Month LIBOR | 2.750% | 5/18/25 | B | 1,921,140 | |||||||||||||||||||||
634 | Lions Gate Entertainment Corp., Term Loan B |
4.314% | 1-Month LIBOR | 2.250% | 3/24/25 | BB | 637,123 | |||||||||||||||||||||
5,154 | McGraw-Hill Education Holdings LLC, Term Loan B |
6.077% | 1-Month LIBOR | 4.000% | 5/02/22 | B+ | 5,080,262 | |||||||||||||||||||||
2,328 | Meredith, Term Loan B |
5.077% | 1-Month LIBOR | 3.000% | 1/31/25 | BB | 2,337,846 | |||||||||||||||||||||
1,500 | Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, Inc., Term Loan, First Lien |
4.580% | 1-Month LIBOR | 2.500% | 7/03/25 | BB | 1,503,285 | |||||||||||||||||||||
1,000 | Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, Inc., Term Loan, Second Lien |
6.580% | 1-Month LIBOR | 4.500% | 7/03/26 | B | 1,000,000 | |||||||||||||||||||||
456 | Nexstar Broadcasting Group, Term Loan |
4.592% | 1-Month LIBOR | 2.500% | 1/17/24 | BB+ | 456,710 | |||||||||||||||||||||
3,418 | Nexstar Broadcasting Group, Term Loan B |
4.592% | 1-Month LIBOR | 2.500% | 1/17/24 | BB+ | 3,425,382 | |||||||||||||||||||||
4,500 | Numericable Group S.A, Term Loan B13, (WI/DD) |
TBD | TBD | TBD | TBD | B | 4,409,640 | |||||||||||||||||||||
400 | Red Ventures, Term Loan B |
6.077% | 1-Month LIBOR | 4.000% | 11/08/24 | B+ | 404,099 | |||||||||||||||||||||
1,746 | Sinclair Television Group, Term Loan B2 |
4.330% | 1-Month LIBOR | 2.250% | 1/31/24 | BB+ | 1,747,210 | |||||||||||||||||||||
1,923 | Springer Science & Business Media, Inc., Term Loan B13, First Lien |
5.577% | 1-Month LIBOR | 3.500% | 8/15/22 | B | 1,923,077 | |||||||||||||||||||||
7,656 | Univision Communications, Inc., Term Loan C5 |
4.827% | 1-Month LIBOR | 2.750% | 3/15/24 | BB | 7,443,449 | |||||||||||||||||||||
76,301 | Total Media |
69,979,445 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Metals & Mining 0.3% (0.2% of Total Investments) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1,238 | CanAm Construction, Inc., Term Loan B |
7.577% | 1-Month LIBOR | 5.500% | 7/01/24 | B | 1,252,969 | |||||||||||||||||||||
Multiline Retail 0.7% (0.4% of Total Investments) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1,183 | Belk, Inc., Term Loan B, First Lien |
6.836% | 1-Month LIBOR | 4.750% | 12/12/22 | B | 937,176 | |||||||||||||||||||||
1,496 | EG America LLC, Term Loan, First Lien |
6.334% | 3-Month LIBOR | 4.000% | 2/07/25 | B | 1,492,666 | |||||||||||||||||||||
922 | Hudsons Bay Company, Term Loan B, First Lien |
5.419% | 2-Month LIBOR | 3.250% | 9/30/22 | BB | 874,041 | |||||||||||||||||||||
3,601 | Total Multiline Retail |
3,303,883 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Oil, Gas & Consumable Fuels 3.5% (2.2% of Total Investments) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1,455 | BCP Renaissance Parent, Term Loan B |
5.842% | 3-Month LIBOR | 3.500% | 10/31/24 | B+ | 1,462,225 | |||||||||||||||||||||
1,250 | California Resources Corporation, Term Loan |
12.439% | 1-Month LIBOR | 10.375% | 12/31/21 | B | 1,382,031 | |||||||||||||||||||||
1,400 | California Resources Corporation, Term Loan B |
6.831% | 1-Month LIBOR | 4.750% | 12/31/22 | B | 1,426,831 | |||||||||||||||||||||
253 | Energy and Exploration Partners, Term Loan, Second Lien, (cash 0.000%, PIK 5.000%), (5) |
0.000% | N/A | N/A | 5/13/22 | N/R | 3,789 | |||||||||||||||||||||
2,551 | Fieldwood Energy LLC, Exit Term Loan |
7.327% | 1-Month LIBOR | 5.250% | 4/11/22 | B+ | 2,559,072 | |||||||||||||||||||||
1,657 | Fieldwood Energy LLC, Exit Term Loan, second Lien |
9.327% | 1-Month LIBOR | 7.250% | 4/11/23 | B+ | 1,613,443 | |||||||||||||||||||||
2,993 | McDermott International, Term Loan |
7.077% | 1-Month LIBOR | 5.000% | 5/12/25 | BB | 3,015,512 | |||||||||||||||||||||
1,212 | Peabody Energy Corporation, Term Loan B |
4.827% | 1-Month LIBOR | 2.750% | 3/31/25 | BB | 1,214,457 | |||||||||||||||||||||
3,770 | Seadrill Partners LLC, Initial Term Loan |
8.334% | 3-Month LIBOR | 6.000% | 2/21/21 | CCC+ | 3,534,393 |
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Portfolio of Investments July 31, 2018 |
Principal Amount (000) |
Description (1) | Coupon (2) | Reference Rate (2) |
Spread (2) | Maturity (3) | Ratings (4) | Value | |||||||||||||||||||||
Oil, Gas & Consumable Fuels (continued) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
$ | 46 | Southcross Holdings Borrower L.P., Term Loan B, First Lien, (cash 3.500%, PIK 5.500%) |
3.500% | N/A | N/A | 4/13/23 | CCC+ | $ | 39,555 | |||||||||||||||||||
16,587 | Total Oil, Gas & Consumable Fuels |
16,251,308 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Personal Products 0.7% (0.4% of Total Investments) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1,750 | Coty, Inc., Term Loan A |
3.847% | 1-Month LIBOR | 1.750% | 4/05/23 | BB+ | 1,734,688 | |||||||||||||||||||||
1,500 | Coty, Inc., Term Loan B |
4.347% | 1-Month LIBOR | 2.250% | 4/07/25 | BB+ | 1,466,723 | |||||||||||||||||||||
3,250 | Total Personal Products |
3,201,411 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Pharmaceuticals 1.2% (0.8% of Total Investments) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
968 | Alphabet Holding Company, Inc., Initial Term Loan, First Lien |
5.577% | 1-Month LIBOR | 3.500% | 9/26/24 | B | 910,114 | |||||||||||||||||||||
4,319 | Concordia Healthcare Corporation, Term Loan B, First Lien, (5) |
6.327% | 1-Month LIBOR | 4.250% | 10/21/21 | Caa2 | 3,904,732 | |||||||||||||||||||||
794 | Valeant Pharmaceuticals International, Inc., Term Loan, First Lien |
5.092% | 1-Month LIBOR | 3.000% | 6/02/25 | BB | 795,677 | |||||||||||||||||||||
6,081 | Total Pharmaceuticals |
5,610,523 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Professional Services 2.0% (1.3% of Total Investments) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1,066 | Ceridian HCM Holding, Inc., Term Loan B |
5.327% | 1-Month LIBOR | 3.250% | 4/30/25 | B | 1,069,151 | |||||||||||||||||||||
5,496 | Formula One Group, Term Loan B |
4.577% | 1-Month LIBOR | 2.500% | 2/01/24 | B+ | 5,471,691 | |||||||||||||||||||||
1,975 | Nielsen Finance LLC, Term Loan B4 |
4.097% | 1-Month LIBOR | 2.000% | 10/04/23 | BBB | 1,968,650 | |||||||||||||||||||||
957 | On Assignment, Inc., Term Loan B |
4.077% | 1-Month LIBOR | 2.000% | 4/02/25 | BB | 958,977 | |||||||||||||||||||||
9,494 | Total Professional Services |
9,468,469 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Real Estate Management & Development 2.1% (1.3% of Total Investments) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
750 | Altisource Solutions S.A R.L., Term Loan B |
6.334% | 3-Month LIBOR | 4.000% | 3/29/24 | B+ | 745,964 | |||||||||||||||||||||
2,018 | Capital Automotive LP, Term Loan, First Lien |
4.580% | 1-Month LIBOR | 2.500% | 3/25/24 | B | 2,021,633 | |||||||||||||||||||||
2,321 | Capital Automotive LP, Term Loan, Second Lien |
8.080% | 1-Month LIBOR | 6.000% | 3/24/25 | CCC+ | 2,361,724 | |||||||||||||||||||||
3,000 | GGP, Term Loan B, (WI/DD) |
TBD | TBD | TBD | TBD | BB+ | 2,979,690 | |||||||||||||||||||||
1,491 | Trico Group LLC, Term Loan, First Lien |
8.807% | 3-Month LIBOR | 6.500% | 2/02/24 | B | 1,494,352 | |||||||||||||||||||||
9,580 | Total Real Estate Management & Development |
9,603,363 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Road & Rail 0.6% (0.4% of Total Investments) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1,463 | Quality Distribution, Incremental Term Loan, First Lien |
7.834% | 3-Month LIBOR | 5.500% | 8/18/22 | B | 1,474,076 | |||||||||||||||||||||
1,250 | Savage Enterprises LLC, Term Loan B, (WI/DD) |
TBD | TBD | TBD | TBD | B+ | 1,255,475 | |||||||||||||||||||||
2,713 | Total Road & Rail |
2,729,551 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Semiconductors & Semiconductor Equipment 1.3% (0.8% of Total Investments) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1,059 | Cypress Semiconductor Corp, Term Loan B |
4.320% | 1-Month LIBOR | 2.250% | 7/05/21 | BB | 1,065,607 | |||||||||||||||||||||
278 | Lumileds, Term Loan B |
5.751% | 1-Month LIBOR | 3.500% | 6/30/24 | B+ | 276,312 | |||||||||||||||||||||
2,000 | Microchip Technology., Inc., Term Loan B |
4.080% | 1-Month LIBOR | 2.000% | 5/29/25 | BB+ | 2,007,500 | |||||||||||||||||||||
1,225 | Micron Technology, Inc., Term Loan B |
3.830% | 1-Month LIBOR | 1.750% | 4/10/22 | BBB | 1,230,359 | |||||||||||||||||||||
1,452 | ON Semiconductor Corporation, Term Loan B3 |
3.827% | 1-Month LIBOR | 1.750% | 3/31/23 | Baa3 | 1,455,181 | |||||||||||||||||||||
6,014 | Total Semiconductors & Semiconductor Equipment |
6,034,959 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Software 14.4% (9.1% of Total Investments) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
4,577 | Avaya, Inc., Tranche B Term Loan |
6.322% | 1-Month LIBOR | 4.250% | 12/15/24 | B | 4,603,707 | |||||||||||||||||||||
2,560 | Blackboard, Inc., Term Loan B4, (DD1) |
7.333% | 3-Month LIBOR | 5.000% | 6/30/21 | B | 2,431,702 | |||||||||||||||||||||
5,680 | BMC Software, Inc., Term Loan B |
4.250% | 1-Month LIBOR | 3.250% | 6/28/25 | B | 5,685,808 | |||||||||||||||||||||
3,686 | Compuware Corporation, Term Loan B3 |
5.580% | 1-Month LIBOR | 3.500% | 12/15/21 | B | 3,700,401 | |||||||||||||||||||||
983 | DTI Holdings, Inc., Replacement Term Loan B1 |
6.827% | 1-Month LIBOR | 4.750% | 9/29/23 | B | 980,072 | |||||||||||||||||||||
2,151 | Ellucian, Term Loan B, First Lien |
5.584% | 3-Month LIBOR | 3.250% | 9/30/22 | B | 2,157,034 | |||||||||||||||||||||
2,955 | Greeneden U.S. Holdings II LLC, Term Loan B |
5.577% | 1-Month LIBOR | 3.500% | 12/01/23 | B | 2,974,212 | |||||||||||||||||||||
9,996 | Infor (US), Inc., Term Loan B |
4.827% | 1-Month LIBOR | 2.750% | 2/01/22 | B | 10,021,675 | |||||||||||||||||||||
1,673 | Informatica, Term Loan B |
5.327% | 1-Month LIBOR | 3.250% | 8/05/22 | B | 1,682,734 | |||||||||||||||||||||
1,234 | Kronos Incorporated, Term Loan B |
5.358% | 3-Month LIBOR | 3.000% | 11/20/23 | B | 1,239,620 | |||||||||||||||||||||
750 | McAfee Holdings International, Inc., Term Loan, Second Lien |
10.572% | 1-Month LIBOR | 8.500% | 9/29/25 | B | 769,688 | |||||||||||||||||||||
3,181 | McAfee LLC, Term Loan |
6.572% | 1-Month LIBOR | 4.500% | 9/30/24 | B | 3,206,515 | |||||||||||||||||||||
898 | Micro Focus International PLC, New Term Loan |
4.577% | 1-Month LIBOR | 2.500% | 6/21/24 | BB | 896,227 |
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Principal Amount (000) |
Description (1) | Coupon (2) | Reference Rate (2) |
Spread (2) | Maturity (3) | Ratings (4) | Value | |||||||||||||||||||||
Software (continued) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
$ | 6,067 | Micro Focus International PLC, Term Loan B |
4.577% | 1-Month LIBOR | 2.500% | 6/21/24 | BB | $ | 6,052,440 | |||||||||||||||||||
2,929 | Micro Focus International PLC, Term Loan B2 |
4.327% | 1-Month LIBOR | 2.500% | 11/19/21 | BB | 2,921,622 | |||||||||||||||||||||
636 | Misys, New Term Loan, Second Lien |
9.557% | 3-Month LIBOR | 7.250% | 6/13/25 | CCC+ | 615,035 | |||||||||||||||||||||
748 | Mitchell International, Inc., Initial Term Loan, First Lien |
5.327% | 1-Month LIBOR | 3.250% | 11/29/24 | B1 | 747,590 | |||||||||||||||||||||
1,000 | Mitchell International, Inc., Initial Term Loan, Second Lien |
9.327% | 1-Month LIBOR | 7.250% | 12/01/25 | CCC | 1,005,105 | |||||||||||||||||||||
1,478 | RP Crown Parent LLC, Term Loan B |
4.827% | 1-Month LIBOR | 2.750% | 10/15/23 | B | 1,482,583 | |||||||||||||||||||||
4,332 | SS&C Technologies, Inc./ Sunshine Acquisition II, Inc., Term Loan B3 |
4.577% | 1-Month LIBOR | 2.500% | 4/16/25 | BB | 4,349,900 | |||||||||||||||||||||
1,662 | SS&C Technologies, Inc./ Sunshine Acquisition II, Inc., Term Loan B4 |
4.577% | 1-Month LIBOR | 2.500% | 4/16/25 | BB | 1,668,532 | |||||||||||||||||||||
7,827 | Tibco Software, Inc., Term Loan, First Lien |
5.580% | 1-Month LIBOR | 3.500% | 12/04/20 | B | 7,859,852 | |||||||||||||||||||||
67,003 | Total Software |
67,052,054 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Specialty Retail 1.8% (1.1% of Total Investments) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2,049 | 99 Cents Only Stores, Tranche B2, Term Loan, Second Lien, (cash 7.991%, PIK 1.500%) |
7.991% | 1-Week LIBOR | 5.000% | 1/13/22 | CCC+ | 1,941,191 | |||||||||||||||||||||
1,414 | Neiman Marcus Group, Inc., Term Loan |
5.336% | 1-Month LIBOR | 3.250% | 10/25/20 | CCC | 1,252,720 | |||||||||||||||||||||
3,869 | Petco Animal Supplies, Inc., Term Loan B1 |
5.590% | 3-Month LIBOR | 3.250% | 1/26/23 | B2 | 2,793,234 | |||||||||||||||||||||
2,719 | Petsmart Inc., Term Loan B, First Lien |
5.100% | 1-Month LIBOR | 3.000% | 3/11/22 | B3 | 2,266,001 | |||||||||||||||||||||
10,051 | Total Specialty Retail |
8,253,146 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Technology Hardware, Storage & Peripherals 5.7% (3.6% of Total Investments) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
4,340 | Dell International LLC, Replacement Term Loan A2 |
3.830% | 1-Month LIBOR | 1.750% | 9/07/21 | BBB | 4,341,023 | |||||||||||||||||||||
2,358 | Dell International LLC, Replacement Term Loan A3 |
3.580% | 1-Month LIBOR | 1.500% | 12/31/18 | BBB | 2,359,842 | |||||||||||||||||||||
11,411 | Dell International LLC, Refinancing Term Loan B |
4.080% | 1-Month LIBOR | 2.000% | 9/07/23 | BBB | 11,426,599 | |||||||||||||||||||||
1,400 | Mitel US Holdings, Inc., Term Loan, First Lien, (WI/DD) |
TBD | TBD | TBD | TBD | B | 1,408,974 | |||||||||||||||||||||
7,033 | Western Digital, Term Loan B |
3.827% | 1-Month LIBOR | 1.750% | 4/29/23 | BBB | 7,043,940 | |||||||||||||||||||||
26,542 | Total Technology Hardware, Storage & Peripherals |
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26,580,378 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
Transportation Infrastructure 1.5% (0.9% of Total Investments) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
6,857 | Avolon LLC, Term Loan B |
4.086% | 1-Month LIBOR | 2.000% | 1/15/25 | BBB | 6,817,788 | |||||||||||||||||||||
Wireless Telecommunication Services 4.1% (2.6% of Total Investments) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1,993 | Asurion LLC, Term Loan B4 |
5.077% | 1-Month LIBOR | 3.000% | 8/04/22 | B+ | 1,995,089 | |||||||||||||||||||||
1,826 | Asurion LLC, Term Loan B6 |
5.077% | 1-Month LIBOR | 3.000% | 11/03/23 | B+ | 1,826,375 | |||||||||||||||||||||
6,913 | Sprint Corporation, Term Loan, First Lien |
4.625% | 1-Month LIBOR | 2.500% | 2/02/24 | BB | 6,922,868 | |||||||||||||||||||||
3,500 | Syniverse Holdings, Inc., Initial Term Loan, Second Lien |
11.078% | 1-Month LIBOR | 9.000% | 3/11/24 | CCC+ | 3,480,750 | |||||||||||||||||||||
2,793 | Syniverse Holdings, Inc., Tranche Term Loan C |
7.078% | 1-Month LIBOR | 5.000% | 3/09/23 | B | 2,800,555 | |||||||||||||||||||||
1,841 | UPC Financing Partnership, Term Loan AR1, First Lien |
4.572% | 1-Month LIBOR | 2.500% | 1/15/26 | BB | 1,835,024 | |||||||||||||||||||||
18,866 | Total Wireless Telecommunication Services |
|
18,860,661 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
$ | 623,155 | Total Variable Rate Senior Loan Interests (cost $615,929,961) |
|
607,965,953 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Principal Amount (000) |
Description (1) | Coupon | Maturity | Ratings (4) | Value | |||||||||||||||||||||||
CORPORATE BONDS 19.9% (12.6% of Total Investments) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Containers & Packaging 0.9% (0.6% of Total Investments) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
$ | 4,070 | Reynolds Group Issuer Inc. |
5.750% | 10/15/20 | B+ | $ | 4,077,579 | |||||||||||||||||||||
Diversified Telecommunication Services 5.2% (3.3% of Total Investments) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
6,472 | Intelsat Jackson Holdings SA |
5.500% | 8/01/23 | CCC+ | 5,962,330 | |||||||||||||||||||||||
5,580 | Intelsat Jackson Holdings SA, 144A |
9.750% | 7/15/25 | CCC+ | 5,963,625 | |||||||||||||||||||||||
8,012 | Intelsat Luxembourg SA |
7.750% | 6/01/21 | Ca | 7,611,400 | |||||||||||||||||||||||
4,370 | Intelsat Luxembourg SA |
8.125% | 6/01/23 | CCC | 3,747,275 | |||||||||||||||||||||||
750 | Level 3 Financing Inc. |
5.375% | 8/15/22 | BB | 751,875 | |||||||||||||||||||||||
25,184 | Total Diversified Telecommunication Services |
|
24,036,505 |
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Portfolio of Investments July 31, 2018 |
Principal Amount (000) |
Description (1) | Coupon | Maturity | Ratings (4) | Value | |||||||||||||||||||||||
Equity Real Estate Investment Trusts 0.7% (0.4% of Total Investments) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
$ | 3,250 | Realogy Group LLC, 144A |
5.250% | 12/01/21 | B1 | $ | 3,258,125 | |||||||||||||||||||||
Health Care Providers & Services 1.5% (0.9% of Total Investments) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
4,500 | HCA Inc. |
6.500% | 2/15/20 | BBB | 4,683,600 | |||||||||||||||||||||||
2,000 | HCA Inc. |
5.875% | 3/15/22 | BBB | 2,102,500 | |||||||||||||||||||||||
6,500 | Total Health Care Providers & Services |
|
6,786,100 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
Hotels, Restaurants & Leisure 1.2% (0.7% of Total Investments) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1,000 | MGM Resorts International |
5.250% | 3/31/20 | BB | 1,022,500 | |||||||||||||||||||||||
4,200 | Scientific Games International Inc. |
10.000% | 12/01/22 | B | 4,483,500 | |||||||||||||||||||||||
5,200 | Total Hotels, Restaurants & Leisure |
5,506,000 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Household Durables 1.4% (0.9% of Total Investments) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
4,900 | Lennar Corporation |
4.125% | 12/01/18 | BB+ | 4,907,399 | |||||||||||||||||||||||
1,500 | Lennar Corporation |
4.500% | 11/15/19 | BB+ | 1,516,875 | |||||||||||||||||||||||
6,400 | Total Household Durables |
6,424,274 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Media 3.8% (2.4% of Total Investments) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
150 | Charter Communications Operating LLC |
3.579% | 7/23/20 | BBB | 150,220 | |||||||||||||||||||||||
1,365 | CSC Holdings LLC, 144A |
10.125% | 1/15/23 | B2 | 1,501,500 | |||||||||||||||||||||||
1,650 | CSC Holdings LLC, 144A |
10.875% | 10/15/25 | B2 | 1,914,000 | |||||||||||||||||||||||
495 | DISH DBS Corporation |
5.125% | 5/01/20 | BB | 491,287 | |||||||||||||||||||||||
1,000 | DISH DBS Corporation |
5.875% | 11/15/24 | BB | 833,750 | |||||||||||||||||||||||
1,325 | Hughes Satellite Systems Corporation |
6.500% | 6/15/19 | BBB | 1,351,500 | |||||||||||||||||||||||
4,662 | iHeartCommunications Inc., (5) |
9.000% | 12/15/19 | CC | 3,636,360 | |||||||||||||||||||||||
14,960 | iHeartCommunications Inc., (cash 12.000%, |
|
14.000% | 2/01/21 | C | 1,982,228 | ||||||||||||||||||||||
1,714 | iHeartCommunications Inc., 144A, (5) |
11.250% | 3/01/21 | C | 1,242,650 | |||||||||||||||||||||||
6,250 | iHeartCommunications Inc., (5) |
9.000% | 3/01/21 | CC | 4,781,250 | |||||||||||||||||||||||
33,571 | Total Media |
17,884,745 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Oil, Gas & Consumable Fuels 1.5% (1.0% of Total Investments) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
5,170 | California Resources Corporation, 144A |
8.000% | 12/15/22 | CCC+ | 4,627,150 | |||||||||||||||||||||||
500 | Denbury Resources Inc. |
6.375% | 8/15/21 | CCC | 470,000 | |||||||||||||||||||||||
1,814 | Denbury Resources Inc., 144A |
9.250% | 3/31/22 | B | 1,922,840 | |||||||||||||||||||||||
180 | EP Energy LLC, 144A |
9.375% | 5/01/24 | Caa2 | 148,050 | |||||||||||||||||||||||
7,664 | Total Oil, Gas & Consumable Fuels |
7,168,040 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Pharmaceuticals 0.0% (0.0% of Total Investments) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
600 | Concordia International Corporation, 144A, (5) |
7.000% | 4/15/23 | C | 36,000 | |||||||||||||||||||||||
Semiconductors & Semiconductor Equipment 0.3% (0.2% of Total Investments) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1,394 | Advanced Micro Devices Inc. |
7.500% | 8/15/22 | B | 1,550,825 | |||||||||||||||||||||||
Software 1.6% (1.0% of Total Investments) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
155 | Avaya Holdings Corporation, 144A, (5), (9) |
7.000% | 4/01/19 | N/R | | |||||||||||||||||||||||
3,830 | Avaya Holdings Corporation, 144A, (5), (9) |
10.500% | 3/01/21 | N/R | | |||||||||||||||||||||||
3,925 | BMC Software Finance Inc., 144A |
8.125% | 7/15/21 | CCC+ | 4,018,219 | |||||||||||||||||||||||
3,500 | Infor Us Inc., 144A |
5.750% | 8/15/20 | BB | 3,548,125 | |||||||||||||||||||||||
11,410 | Total Software |
7,566,344 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Wireless Telecommunication Services 1.8% (1.2% of Total Investments) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1,450 | Sprint Communications Inc. |
7.000% | 8/15/20 | B+ | 1,515,250 | |||||||||||||||||||||||
6,000 | Sprint Corporation |
7.875% | 9/15/23 | B+ | 6,397,500 | |||||||||||||||||||||||
500 | Sprint Corporation |
7.125% | 6/15/24 | B+ | 513,750 | |||||||||||||||||||||||
7,950 | Total Wireless Telecommunication Services |
8,426,500 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
$ | 113,193 | Total Corporate Bonds (cost $98,878,277) |
92,721,037 |
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Shares | Description (1) | Value | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
COMMON STOCKS 3.2% (2.0% of Total Investments) |
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Diversified Consumer Services 0.1% (0.1% of Total Investments) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
71,949 | Cengage Learning Holdings II Inc., (7), (8) |
$ | 695,099 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
Energy Equipment & Services 0.8% (0.5% of Total Investments) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
57,368 | C&J Energy Services Inc., (7) |
1,334,380 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
58,041 | Ocean Rig UDW Inc., (7) |
1,627,470 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2,534 | Vantage Drilling International, (7), (8) |
747,530 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Total Energy Equipment & Services |
3,709,380 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Health Care Providers & Services 0.0% (0.0% of Total Investments) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
54,276 | Millennium Health LLC, (7), (8) |
2,334 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
50,560 | Millennium Health LLC, (7), (9) |
| ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
47,462 | Millennium Health LLC, (7), (9) |
| ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Total Health Care Providers & Services |
2,334 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Marine 0.3% (0.2% of Total Investments) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
21,097 | HGIM Corporation, (8) |
981,010 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
4,721 | HGIM Corporation, (7), (8) |
219,526 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Total Marine |
1,200,536 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Media 0.9% (0.5% of Total Investments) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
85,480 | Cumulus Media Inc., (7), (8) |
1,381,955 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1,318,561 | Hibu PLC, (7), (8) |
415,347 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
23,363 | Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Inc., (7), (8) |
2,168,390 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
36,087 | Tribune Media Company, (8) |
12,631 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Total Media |
3,978,323 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Oil, Gas & Consumable Fuels 0.0% (0.0% of Total Investments) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
46 | Southcross Holdings Borrower LP, (7), (8) |
9,775 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Software 1.0% (0.6% of Total Investments) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
229,425 | Avaya Holdings Corporation, (7) |
4,721,567 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Specialty Retail 0.1% (0.1% of Total Investments) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
8,181 | Gymboree Holding Corporation, (7), (9) |
92,176 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
22,273 | Gymboree Holding Corporation, (7), (8) |
261,708 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Total Specialty Retail |
353,884 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Total Common Stocks (cost $20,000,429) |
14,670,898 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Principal Amount (000) |
Description (1) | Coupon | Maturity | Ratings (4) | Value | |||||||||||||||||||||||
ASSET-BACKED SECURITIES 1.0% (0.6% of Total Investments) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
$ | 675 | Bristol Park CLO LTD, Series 2016-1A, 144A, (3-Month LIBOR reference rate + 7.250% spread), (10) |
9.589% | 4/15/29 | Ba3 | $ | 692,213 | |||||||||||||||||||||
800 | Dryden 50 Senior Loan Fund, Series 2017-50A, 144A, (3-Month LIBOR reference rate + 6.260% spread), (10) |
8.599% | 7/15/30 | Ba3 | 807,803 | |||||||||||||||||||||||
750 | Gilbert Park CLO LTD, Series 2017-1A, 144A, (3-Month LIBOR reference rate + 6.400% spread), (10) |
8.739% | 10/15/30 | Ba3 | 759,501 | |||||||||||||||||||||||
1,250 | Madison Park Funding Limited, Collateralized Loan Obligations, Series 2015-16A, 144A, (3-Month LIBOR reference rate + 5.500% spread), (10) |
7.848% | 4/20/26 | Ba3 | 1,250,656 | |||||||||||||||||||||||
400 | Neuberger Berman Loan Advisers CLO 28 Limited, Series 2018-28A, 144A, (3-Month LIBOR reference rate + 5.600% spread), (10) |
7.655% | 4/20/30 | BB | 389,219 | |||||||||||||||||||||||
750 | OZLM Funding Limited, Series 2012-2A, 144A, (3-Month LIBOR reference rate + 7.300% spread), (10) |
9.639% | 10/30/27 | BB | 756,154 | |||||||||||||||||||||||
$ | 4,625 | Total Asset-Backed Securities (cost $4,518,115) |
4,655,546 |
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JRO | Nuveen Floating Rate Income Opportunity Fund (continued) | |
Portfolio of Investments July 31, 2018 |
Shares | Description (1) | Value | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
COMMON STOCK RIGHTS 0.2% (0.1% of Total Investments) |
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Oil, Gas & Consumable Fuels 0.2% (0.1% of Total Investments) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
3,160 | Fieldwood Energy LLC, (7), (8) |
$ | 166,428 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
14,441 | Fieldwood Energy LLC, (7), (9) |
628,247 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Total Common Stock Right (cost $422,499) |
794,675 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Shares | Description (1) | Value | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
WARRANTS 0.0% (0.0% of Total Investments) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
15,619 | Avaya Holdings Corporation |
$ | 60,133 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
Total Warrants (cost $1,460,830) |
60,133 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Principal Amount (000) |
Description (1) | Coupon | Maturity | Ratings (4) | Value | |||||||||||||||||||||||
CONVERTIBLE BONDS 0.0% (0.0% of Total Investments) |
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Communications Equipment 0.0% (0.0% of Total Investments) |
| |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
$ | 550 | Nortel Networks Limited, (5) |
1.750% | 4/15/12 | N/R | $ | 17,325 | |||||||||||||||||||||
550 | Total Convertible Bonds (cost $9,033) |
|
17,325 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
Total Long-Term Investments (cost $741,219,144) |
|
720,885,567 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Shares | Description (1) | Coupon | Value | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
SHORT-TERM INVESTMENTS 3.7% (2.3% of Total Investments) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
INVESTMENT COMPANIES 3.7% (2.3% of Total Investments) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
17,156,361 | BlackRock Liquidity Funds T-Fund Portfolio, (11) |
1.809% | (12) | $ | 17,156,361 | |||||||||||||||||||||||
Total Short-Term Investments (cost $17,156,361) |
|
17,156,361 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Total Investments (cost $758,375,505) 158.6% |
|
738,041,928 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Borrowings (38.4)% (13), (14) |
(178,800,000 | ) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Term Preferred Shares, net of deferred offering costs (17.8)% (15) |
|
(82,913,025 | ) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
Other Assets Less Liabilities (2.4)% (16) |
|
(10,950,479 | ) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
Net Assets Applicable to Common Shares 100% |
|
$ | 465,378,424 |
Investments in Derivatives
Interest Rate Swaps OTC Uncleared
Counterparty | Notional Amount |
Fund Pay/Receive Floating Rate |
Floating Rate Index | Fixed Rate (Annualized) |
Fixed Rate Payment Frequency |
Maturity Date |
Value | Unrealized Appreciation (Depreciation) |
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Morgan Stanley Capital Services LLC |
$ | 8,000,000 | Pay | 1-Month LIBOR | 2.250 | %(17) | Monthly | 12/01/23 | (18) | $ | (147,373) | $ | (147,373) | |||||||||||||||
Morgan Stanley Capital Services LLC |
10,000,000 | Pay | 1-Month LIBOR | 2.500 | (19) | Monthly | 1/01/22 | (20) | (156,637) | (156,637) | ||||||||||||||||||
Morgan Stanley Capital Services LLC |
21,000,000 | Pay | 1-Month LIBOR | 2.500 | (21) | Monthly | 4/01/22 | (22) | (390,537) | (390,537) | ||||||||||||||||||
Morgan Stanley Capital Services LLC |
45,000,000 | Pay | 1-Month LIBOR | 4.000 | Monthly | 1/01/27 | (23) | (1,636,540) | (1,636,540) | |||||||||||||||||||
Total |
$ | 84,000,000 | $ | (2,331,087) | $ | (2,331,087) | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Total unrealized appreciation on interest rate swaps |
|
$ | | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
Total unrealized depreciation on interest rate swaps |
|
$ | (2,331,087) |
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For Fund portfolio compliance purposes, the Funds industry classifications refer to any one or more of the industry sub-classifications used by one or more widely recognized market indexes or ratings group indexes, and/or as defined by Fund management. This definition may not apply for purposes of this report, which may combine industry sub-classifications into sectors for reporting ease.
(1) | All percentages shown in the Portfolio of Investments are based on net assets applicable to common shares unless otherwise noted. |
(2) | Senior loans generally pay interest at rates which are periodically adjusted by reference to a base short-term, floating lending rate (Reference Rate) plus an assigned fixed rate (Spread). These floating lending rates are generally (i) the lending rate referenced by the London Inter-Bank Offered Rate (LIBOR), or (ii) the prime rate offered by one or more major United States banks. Senior loans may be considered restricted in that the Fund ordinarily is contractually obligated to receive approval from the agent bank and/or borrower prior to the disposition of a senior loan. The rate shown is the coupon as of the end of the reporting period. |
(3) | Senior loans generally are subject to mandatory and/or optional prepayment. Because of these mandatory prepayment conditions and because there may be significant economic incentives for a borrower to prepay, prepayments of senior loans may occur. As a result, the actual remaining maturity of senior loans held may be substantially less than the stated maturities shown. |
(4) | For financial reporting purposes, the ratings disclosed are the highest of Standard & Poors Group (Standard & Poors), Moodys Investors Service, Inc. (Moodys) or Fitch, Inc. (Fitch) rating. This treatment of split-rated securities may differ from that used for other purposes, such as for Fund investment policies. Ratings below BBB by Standard & Poors, Baa by Moodys or BBB by Fitch are considered to be below investment grade. Holdings designated N/R are not rated by any of these national rating agencies. Ratings are not covered by the report of independent registered public accounting firm. |
(5) | As of, or subsequent to, the end of the reporting period, this security is non-income producing. Non-income producing, in the case of a fixed-income security, generally denotes that the issuer has (1) defaulted on the payment of principal or interest, (2) is under the protection of the Federal Bankruptcy Court or (3) the Funds Adviser has concluded that the issue is not likely to meet its future interest payment obligations and has ceased accruing additional income on the Funds records. |
(6) | Investment, or portion of investment, represents an outstanding unfunded senior loan commitment. See Notes to Financial Statements, Note 8 Senior Loan Commitments for more information. |
(7) | Non-income producing; issuer has not declared a dividend within the past twelve months. |
(8) | For fair value measurement disclosure purposes, investment classified as Level 2. See Notes to Financial Statements, Note 2 Investment Valuation and Fair Value Measurements for more information. |
(9) | Investment valued at fair value using methods determined in good faith by, or at the discretion of, the Board. For fair value measurement disclosure purposes, investment classified as Level 3. See Notes to Financial Statements, Note 2 Investment Valuation and Fair Value Measurements for more information. |
(10) | Variable rate security. The rate shown is the coupon as of the end of the period. |
(11) | A copy of the most recent financial statements for these investment companies can be obtained directly from the Securities and Exchange Commission on its website at the http://www.sec.gov. |
(12) | The rate shown is the annualized seven-day subsidized yield as of the end of the reporting period. |
(13) | Borrowings as a percentage of Total Investments is 24.2%. |
(14) | The Fund segregates 100% of its eligible investments (excluding any investments separately pledged as collateral for specific investments in derivatives, when applicable) in the Portfolio of Investments as collateral for borrowings. |
(15) | Term Preferred Shares, net of deferred offering costs as a percentage of Total Investments is 11.2%. |
(16) | Other assets less liabilities includes the unrealized appreciation (depreciation) of certain over-the-counter (OTC) derivatives as presented on the Statement of Assets and Liabilities, when applicable. The unrealized appreciation (depreciation) of OTC cleared and exchange-traded derivatives is recognized as part of cash collateral at brokers and/or the receivable or payable for variation margin as presented on the Statement of Assets and Liabilities, when applicable. |
(17) | Effective December 1, 2018, the fixed rate paid by the Fund will increase according to a predetermined schedule as specified in the swap contract. Additionally, this fixed rate increase will continue to occur every two years on specific dates through the swap contracts termination date. |
(18) | This interest rate swap has an optional early termination date beginning on December 1, 2018 and monthly thereafter through the termination date as specified in the swap contract. |
(19) | Effective January 1, 2020, the fixed rate paid by the Fund will increase according to a predetermined schedule as specified in the swap contract. Additionally, this fixed rate increase will continue to occur every twelve months on specific dates through the swap contracts termination date. |
(20) | This interest rate swap has an optional early termination date beginning on January 1, 2019 and monthly thereafter through the termination date as specified in the swap contract. |
(21) | Effective April 1, 2020, the fixed rate paid by the Fund will increase according to a predetermined schedule as specified in the swap contract. Additionally, this fixed rate increase will continue to occur every twelve months on specific dates through the swap contracts termination date. |
(22) | This interest rate swap has an optional early termination date beginning on July 1, 2019 and monthly thereafter through the termination date as specified in the swap contract. |
(23) | This interest rate swap has an optional early termination date beginning on January 1, 2021 and monthly thereafter through the termination date as specified in the swap contract. |
144A | Investment is exempt from registration under Rule 144A of the Securities Act of 1933, as amended. These investments may only be resold in transactions exempt from registration, which are normally those transactions with qualified institutional buyers. |
DD1 | Portion of investment purchased on a delayed delivery basis. |
LIBOR | London Inter-Bank Offered Rate |
N/A | Not Applicable |
PIK | Payment-in-kind (PIK) security. Depending on the terms of the security, income may be received in the form of cash, securities, or a combination of both. The PIK rate shown, where applicable, represents the annualized rate of the last PIK payment made by the issuer as of the end of the reporting period. |
TBD | Senior loan purchased on a when-issued or delayed-delivery basis. Certain details associated with this purchase are not known prior to the settlement date of the transaction. In addition, senior loans typically trade without accrued interest and therefore a coupon rate is not available prior to settlement. At settlement, if still unknown, the borrower or counterparty will provide the Fund with the final coupon rate and maturity date. |
WI/DD | Purchased on a when-issued or delayed delivery basis. |
See accompanying notes to financial statements.
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JSD | Nuveen Short Duration Credit
Portfolio of Investments July 31, 2018 |
Principal Amount (000) |
Description (1) | Coupon (2) | Reference Rate (2) |
Spread (2) | Maturity (3) | Ratings (4) | Value | |||||||||||||||||||||
LONG-TERM INVESTMENTS 157.1% (97.2% of Total Investments) |
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VARIABLE RATE SENIOR LOAN INTERESTS 133.5% (82.6% of Total Investments) (2) |
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Aerospace & Defense 3.2% (2.0% of Total Investments) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
$ | 3,053 | Sequa Corporation, Term Loan B |
7.067% | 1-Month LIBOR | 5.000% | 11/28/21 | B | $ | 3,058,910 | |||||||||||||||||||
1,062 | Sequa Corporation, Term Loan, Second Lien |
11.072% | 1-Month LIBOR | 9.000% | 4/28/22 | CCC | 1,065,849 | |||||||||||||||||||||
1,659 | Transdigm, Inc., Term Loan F |
4.577% | 1-Month LIBOR | 2.500% | 6/09/23 | Ba2 | 1,661,570 | |||||||||||||||||||||
5,774 | Total Aerospace & Defense |
5,786,329 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Air Freight & Logistics 1.4% (0.9% of Total Investments) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1,000 | Ceva Group PLC, Term Loan, First Lien, (WI/DD) |
TBD | TBD | TBD | TBD | BB | 1,001,250 | |||||||||||||||||||||
837 | PAE Holding Corporation, Term Loan B |
7.577% | 1-Month LIBOR | 5.500% | 10/20/22 | B+ | 841,557 | |||||||||||||||||||||
722 | XPO Logistics, Inc., Term Loan B |
4.064% | 1-Month LIBOR | 2.000% | 2/24/25 | BB+ | 724,336 | |||||||||||||||||||||
2,559 | Total Air Freight & Logistics |
2,567,143 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Airlines 2.1% (1.3% of Total Investments) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1,698 | American Airlines, Inc., Replacement Term Loan |
4.086% | 1-Month LIBOR | 2.000% | 10/10/21 | BB+ | 1,698,866 | |||||||||||||||||||||
960 | American Airlines, Inc., Term Loan 2025 |
3.827% | 1-Month LIBOR | 1.750% | 6/27/25 | BB+ | 945,786 | |||||||||||||||||||||
618 | American Airlines, Inc., Term Loan B |
4.072% | 1-Month LIBOR | 2.000% | 12/14/23 | BB+ | 615,651 | |||||||||||||||||||||
500 | American Airlines, Inc., Term Loan B, (WI/DD) |
TBD | TBD | TBD | TBD | BB+ | 498,438 | |||||||||||||||||||||
3,776 | Total Airlines |
3,758,741 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Auto Components 0.3% (0.2% of Total Investments) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
495 | Superior Industries International, Inc., Term Loan B |
6.077% | 1-Month LIBOR | 4.000% | 5/22/24 | B | 497,330 | |||||||||||||||||||||
Automobiles 0.5% (0.3% of Total Investments) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
103 | DexKo Global, Inc., Term Loan B |
5.577% | 1-Month LIBOR | 3.500% | 7/24/24 | B | 103,383 | |||||||||||||||||||||
746 | DexKo Global, Inc., Term Loan B |
5.577% | 1-Month LIBOR | 3.500% | 7/24/24 | B | 750,221 | |||||||||||||||||||||
849 | Total Automobiles |
853,604 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Biotechnology 1.1% (0.7% of Total Investments) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1,975 | Grifols, Inc., Term Loan B |
4.200% | 1-Week LIBOR | 2.250% | 1/31/25 | BB | 1,983,078 | |||||||||||||||||||||
Building Products 1.4% (0.9% of Total Investments) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1,000 | Fairmount, Initial Term Loan |
6.050% | 3-Month LIBOR | 3.750% | 6/01/25 | BB | 1,001,980 | |||||||||||||||||||||
326 | Ply Gem Industries, Inc., Term Loan B |
6.087% | 3-Month LIBOR | 3.750% | 4/12/25 | B | 327,160 | |||||||||||||||||||||
1,299 | Quikrete Holdings, Inc., Term Loan B |
4.827% | 1-Month LIBOR | 2.750% | 11/15/23 | BB | 1,299,826 | |||||||||||||||||||||
2,625 | Total Building Products |
2,628,966 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Capital Markets 0.4% (0.2% of Total Investments) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
726 | RPI Finance Trust, Term Loan B6 |
4.334% | 3-Month LIBOR | 2.000% | 3/27/23 | BBB | 728,406 | |||||||||||||||||||||
Chemicals 0.9% (0.5% of Total Investments) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
425 | Ineos US Finance LLC, Term Loan |
4.169% | 2-Month LIBOR | 2.000% | 4/01/24 | BB+ | 425,312 | |||||||||||||||||||||
399 | Mineral Technologies, Inc., Term Loan B2 |
4.750% | N/A | N/A | 5/07/21 | BB+ | 398,244 | |||||||||||||||||||||
750 | Univar, Inc., Term Loan B |
4.577% | 1-Month LIBOR | 2.500% | 7/01/24 | BB | 753,033 | |||||||||||||||||||||
1,574 | Total Chemicals |
1,576,589 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Commercial Services & Supplies 5.1% (3.1% of Total Investments) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
493 | Fort Dearborn Holding Company, Inc., Term Loan, First Lien |
6.342% | 2-Month LIBOR | 4.000% | 10/19/23 | B | 488,191 | |||||||||||||||||||||
1,781 | iQor US, Inc., Term Loan, First Lien |
7.337% | 3-Month LIBOR | 5.000% | 4/01/21 | B | 1,771,865 | |||||||||||||||||||||
167 | iQor US, Inc., Term Loan, Second Lien |
11.087% | 3-Month LIBOR | 8.750% | 4/01/22 | CCC+ | 159,667 | |||||||||||||||||||||
769 | KAR Auction Services, Inc., Term Loan B5 |
4.625% | 1-Month LIBOR | 2.500% | 3/09/23 | BB | 771,536 | |||||||||||||||||||||
767 | LSC Communications, Refinancing Term Loan |
7.577% | 1-Month LIBOR | 5.500% | 9/30/22 | B | 768,587 | |||||||||||||||||||||
1,474 | Monitronics International, Inc., Term Loan B2, First Lien |
7.834% | 3-Month LIBOR | 5.500% | 9/30/22 | B | 1,383,483 |
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Principal Amount (000) |
Description (1) | Coupon (2) | Reference Rate (2) |
Spread (2) | Maturity (3) | Ratings (4) | Value | |||||||||||||||||||||
Commercial Services & Supplies (continued) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
$ | 581 | Protection One, Inc., Term Loan |
4.827% | 1-Month LIBOR | 2.750% | 5/02/22 | BB | $ | 583,126 | |||||||||||||||||||
1,387 | Skillsoft Corporation, Initial Term Loan, First Lien |
6.827% | 1-Month LIBOR | 4.750% | 4/28/21 | B | 1,348,829 | |||||||||||||||||||||
978 | Universal Services of America, Initial Term Loan, First Lien |
5.827% | 1-Month LIBOR | 3.750% | 7/28/22 | B | 965,281 | |||||||||||||||||||||
171 | West Corporation, Incremental Term Loan B1 |
5.577% | 1-Month LIBOR | 3.500% | 10/10/24 | Ba3 | 170,511 | |||||||||||||||||||||
753 | West Corporation, Term Loan B |
6.077% | 1-Month LIBOR | 4.000% | 10/10/24 | Ba3 | 754,040 | |||||||||||||||||||||
9,321 | Total Commercial Services & Supplies |
|
9,165,116 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
Communications Equipment 1.1% (0.7% of Total Investments) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
421 | CommScope, Inc., Term Loan B |
4.077% | 1-Month LIBOR | 2.000% | 12/29/22 | BB+ | 423,256 | |||||||||||||||||||||
935 | Mitel US Holdings, Inc., Incremental Term Loan |
5.827% | 1-Month LIBOR | 3.750% | 9/25/23 | B+ | 937,665 | |||||||||||||||||||||
565 | Plantronics, Term Loan B |
4.577% | 1-Month LIBOR | 2.500% | 7/02/25 | BB | 565,452 | |||||||||||||||||||||
1,921 | Total Communications Equipment |
|
1,926,373 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
Construction & Engineering 1.1% (0.7% of Total Investments) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
750 | KBR, Inc., Term Loan B |
5.814% | 1-Month LIBOR | 3.750% | 4/25/25 | B+ | 756,098 | |||||||||||||||||||||
1,204 | Traverse Midstream Partners, Term Loan B |
6.340% | 3-Month LIBOR | 4.000% | 9/27/24 | B+ | 1,210,587 | |||||||||||||||||||||
1,954 | Total Construction & Engineering |
1,966,685 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Containers & Packaging 1.3% (0.8% of Total Investments) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
699 | Berry Global, Inc., Term Loan Q |
4.080% | 1-Month LIBOR | 2.000% | 10/01/22 | BBB | 700,990 | |||||||||||||||||||||
1,640 | Reynolds Group Holdings, Inc., Term Loan, First Lien |
4.827% | 1-Month LIBOR | 2.750% | 2/05/23 | B+ | 1,647,160 | |||||||||||||||||||||
2,339 | Total Containers & Packaging |
2,348,150 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Distributors 0.7% (0.5% of Total Investments) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
607 | American Seafoods Group LLC, Term Loan B |
4.830% | 1-Month LIBOR | 2.750% | 8/21/23 | BB | 606,204 | |||||||||||||||||||||
750 | SRS Distribution, Inc., Term Loan B |
5.580% | 3-Month LIBOR | 3.250% | 5/23/25 | B | 738,563 | |||||||||||||||||||||
1,357 | Total Distributors |
1,344,767 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Diversified Consumer Services 1.9% (1.2% of Total Investments) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1,826 | Cengage Learning Acquisitions, Inc., Term Loan B |
6.329% | 1-Month LIBOR | 4.250% | 6/07/23 | B | 1,732,860 | |||||||||||||||||||||
591 | Houghton Mifflin, Term Loan B, First Lien |
5.077% | 1-Month LIBOR | 3.000% | 5/28/21 | B | 553,934 | |||||||||||||||||||||
580 | Laureate Education, Inc., Term Loan B |
5.577% | 1-Month LIBOR | 3.500% | 4/26/24 | B+ | 582,407 | |||||||||||||||||||||
663 | Vertiv Co.,Term Loan B |
6.100% | 1-Month LIBOR | 4.000% | 11/30/23 | B+ | 660,311 | |||||||||||||||||||||
3,660 | Total Diversified Consumer Services |
3,529,512 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Diversified Financial Services 1.4% (0.8% of Total Investments) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
572 | Freedom Mortgage Corporation, Term Loan B |
6.817% | 1-Month LIBOR | 4.750% | 2/23/22 | B+ | 576,820 | |||||||||||||||||||||
2,048 | Veritas US, Inc., Term Loan B1 |
6.641% | 1-Month LIBOR | 4.500% | 1/27/23 | B | 1,907,896 | |||||||||||||||||||||
2,620 | Total Diversified Financial Services |
2,484,716 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Diversified Telecommunication Services 7.3% (4.5% of Total Investments) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
731 | CenturyLink, Inc., Initial Term A Loan |
4.827% | 1-Month LIBOR | 2.750% | 11/01/22 | BBB | 731,159 | |||||||||||||||||||||
3,724 | CenturyLink, Inc., Term Loan B |
4.827% | 1-Month LIBOR | 2.750% | 1/31/25 | BBB | 3,671,327 | |||||||||||||||||||||
2,540 | Frontier Communications Corporation, Term Loan B |
5.830% | 1-Month LIBOR | 3.750% | 1/14/22 | B+ | 2,508,529 | |||||||||||||||||||||
1,272 | Intelsat Jackson Holdings, S.A., Term Loan B |
5.827% | 1-Month LIBOR | 3.750% | 11/30/23 | B | 1,277,311 | |||||||||||||||||||||
195 | Intelsat Jackson Holdings, S.A., Term Loan B4 |
6.577% | 1-Month LIBOR | 4.500% | 1/02/24 | B1 | 204,949 | |||||||||||||||||||||
312 | Intelsat Jackson Holdings, S.A., Term Loan B5 |
6.625% | N/A | N/A | 1/02/24 | B1 | 327,233 | |||||||||||||||||||||
2,236 | WideOpenWest Finance LLC, Term Loan B |
5.329% | 1-Month LIBOR | 3.250% | 8/18/23 | B | 2,149,127 | |||||||||||||||||||||
290 | Windstream Corporation, Term Loan B6 |
6.080% | 1-Month LIBOR | 4.000% | 3/29/21 | B+ | 274,036 | |||||||||||||||||||||
2,000 | Ziggo B.V., Term Loan E |
4.572% | 1-Month LIBOR | 2.500% | 4/15/25 | BB | 1,990,130 | |||||||||||||||||||||
13,300 | Total Diversified Telecommunication Services |
|
13,133,801 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
Electric Utilities 1.5% (0.9% of Total Investments) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
436 | EFS Cogen Holdings LLC, Term Loan B |
5.590% | 3-Month LIBOR | 3.250% | 6/28/23 | BB | 437,336 | |||||||||||||||||||||
1,604 | Vistra Operations Co., Term Loan B1 |
4.077% | 1-Month LIBOR | 2.000% | 8/01/23 | BBB | 1,603,365 | |||||||||||||||||||||
690 | Vistra Operations Co., Term Loan B3 |
4.074% | 1-Month LIBOR | 2.000% | 12/31/25 | BBB | 689,525 | |||||||||||||||||||||
2,730 | Total Electric Utilities |
2,730,226 |
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JSD | Nuveen Short Duration Credit Opportunities Fund (continued) | |
Portfolio of Investments July 31, 2018 |
Principal Amount (000) |
Description (1) | Coupon (2) | Reference Rate (2) |
Spread (2) | Maturity (3) | Ratings (4) | Value | |||||||||||||||||||||
Electrical Equipment 0.4% (0.3% of Total Investments) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
$ | 781 | TTM Technologies, Inc., Term Loan B |
4.592% | 1-Month LIBOR | 2.500% | 9/28/24 | BB+ | $ | 783,320 | |||||||||||||||||||
Energy Equipment & Services 0.1% (0.0% of Total Investments) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
116 | Ocean Rig UDW, Inc., Term Loan |
8.000% | N/A | N/A | 9/20/24 | Caa1 | 122,534 | |||||||||||||||||||||
Equity Real Estate Investment Trusts 2.9% (1.8% of Total Investments) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2,482 | Communications Sales & Leasing, Inc., Shortfall Term Loan |
5.077% | 1-Month LIBOR | 3.000% | 10/24/22 | B | 2,380,985 | |||||||||||||||||||||
497 | Realogy Group LLC, Term Loan A |
4.317% | 1-Month LIBOR | 2.250% | 2/08/23 | N/R | 497,653 | |||||||||||||||||||||
2,417 | Walter Investment Management Corporation, Tranche B, Term Loan, First Lien, (5) |
8.077% | 1-Month LIBOR | 6.000% | 6/30/22 | CCC+ | 2,307,164 | |||||||||||||||||||||
5,396 | Total Equity Real Estate Investment Trusts |
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5,185,802 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
Food & Staples Retailing 6.2% (3.8% of Total Investments) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
298 | Albertsons LLC, Term Loan B, (WI/DD) |
TBD | TBD | TBD | TBD | BB | 297,433 | |||||||||||||||||||||
8,647 | Albertsons LLC, Term Loan B4 |
4.827% | 1-Month LIBOR | 2.750% | 8/25/21 | BB | 8,625,286 | |||||||||||||||||||||
946 | Albertsons LLC, Term Loan B6 |
5.319% | 3-Month LIBOR | 3.000% | 6/22/23 | BB | 941,565 | |||||||||||||||||||||
164 | BJs Wholesale Club, Inc., Term Loan B, First Lien |
5.597% | 1-Month LIBOR | 3.500% | 2/03/24 | B | 164,843 | |||||||||||||||||||||
958 | Del Monte Foods Company, Term Loan, First Lien |
5.584% | 3-Month LIBOR | 3.250% | 2/18/21 | CCC+ | 840,206 | |||||||||||||||||||||
442 |
Save-A-Lot, Term Loan B |
8.077% | 1-Month LIBOR | 6.000% | 12/05/23 | B | 343,354 | |||||||||||||||||||||
11,455 | Total Food & Staples Retailing |
11,212,687 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Food Products 2.0% (1.3% of Total Investments) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1,439 | Jacobs Douwe Egberts, Term Loan B |
4.625% | 3-Month LIBOR | 2.250% | 7/04/22 | BB | 1,447,136 | |||||||||||||||||||||
2,233 | U.S. Foods, Inc., Term Loan B |
4.077% | 1-Month LIBOR | 2.000% | 6/27/23 | BBB | 2,234,621 | |||||||||||||||||||||
3,672 | Total Food Products |
3,681,757 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Health Care Equipment & Supplies 2.9% (1.8% of Total Investments) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
701 | Acelity, Term Loan B |
5.584% | 3-Month LIBOR | 3.250% | 2/02/24 | B | 703,579 | |||||||||||||||||||||
773 | ConvaTec, Inc., Term Loan B |
4.584% | 3-Month LIBOR | 2.250% | 10/25/23 | BB | 775,105 | |||||||||||||||||||||
676 | Greatbatch, New Term Loan B |
5.330% | 1-Month LIBOR | 3.250% | 10/27/22 | B+ | 680,665 | |||||||||||||||||||||
500 | LifeScan, Term Loan B, (WI/DD) |
TBD | TBD | TBD | TBD | B+ | 487,500 | |||||||||||||||||||||
1,303 | Onex Carestream Finance LP, Term Loan, First Lien |
6.077% | 1-Month LIBOR | 4.000% | 6/07/19 | B | 1,304,140 | |||||||||||||||||||||
841 | Onex Carestream Finance LP, Term Loan, Second Lien |
10.577% | 1-Month LIBOR | 8.500% | 12/07/19 | B | 841,428 | |||||||||||||||||||||
500 | Vyaire Medical, Inc., Term Loan B |
7.232% | 6-Month LIBOR | 4.750% | 4/16/25 | B | 491,250 | |||||||||||||||||||||
5,294 | Total Health Care Equipment & Supplies |
|
5,283,667 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
Health Care Providers & Services 6.8% (4.2% of Total Investments) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
727 | Air Medical Group Holdings, Inc., Term Loan B |
5.347% | 1-Month LIBOR | 3.250% | 4/28/22 | B | 707,350 | |||||||||||||||||||||
887 | Air Medical Group Holdings, Inc., Term Loan B |
6.329% | 1-Month LIBOR | 4.250% | 3/14/25 | B | 876,247 | |||||||||||||||||||||
500 | Ardent Health, Term Loan, First Lien |
6.572% | 1-Month LIBOR | 4.500% | 6/30/25 | B | 504,375 | |||||||||||||||||||||
589 | Community Health Systems, Inc., Term Loan H |
5.557% | 3-Month LIBOR | 3.250% | 1/27/21 | B | 579,417 | |||||||||||||||||||||
958 | Envision Healthcare Corporation, Term Loan B, First Lien |
5.080% | 1-Month LIBOR | 3.000% | 12/01/23 | BB | 959,246 | |||||||||||||||||||||
62 | Heartland Dental Care, Inc., Delay Draw Facility, (6) |
1.875% | N/A | N/A | 4/30/25 | B | 61,457 | |||||||||||||||||||||
412 | Heartland Dental Care, Inc., Term Loan, First Lien |
5.827% | 1-Month LIBOR | 3.750% | 4/30/25 | B | 409,715 | |||||||||||||||||||||
1,466 | Kindred at Home Hospice, Term Loan B, (DD1) |
6.125% | 3-Month LIBOR | 3.750% | 6/21/25 | B | 1,479,808 | |||||||||||||||||||||
400 | Kindred at Home Hospice, Term Loan, Second Lien |
9.375% | 3-Month LIBOR | 7.000% | 6/21/26 | CCC+ | 408,500 | |||||||||||||||||||||
653 | Millennium Laboratories, Inc., Term Loan B, First Lien |
8.577% | 1-Month LIBOR | 6.500% | 12/21/20 | CCC+ | 361,274 | |||||||||||||||||||||
2,461 | Pharmaceutical Product Development, Inc., Term Loan B |
4.577% | 1-Month LIBOR | 2.500% | 8/18/22 | Ba3 | 2,464,713 | |||||||||||||||||||||
748 | PharMerica, Term Loan, First Lien |
5.578% | 1-Month LIBOR | 3.500% | 12/06/24 | B | 752,217 | |||||||||||||||||||||
748 | Prospect Medical Holdings, Term Loan B1 |
7.625% | 1-Month LIBOR | 5.500% | 2/22/24 | B | 752,337 | |||||||||||||||||||||
119 | Quorum Health Corp., Term Loan B |
8.827% | 1-Month LIBOR | 6.750% | 4/29/22 | B1 | 120,808 | |||||||||||||||||||||
1,678 | Select Medical Corporation, Term Loan B |
4.831% | 1-Month LIBOR | 2.750% | 3/01/21 | BB | 1,686,170 | |||||||||||||||||||||
148 | Vizient, Inc., Term Loan B |
4.827% | 1-Month LIBOR | 2.750% | 2/13/23 | BB | 148,963 | |||||||||||||||||||||
12,556 | Total Health Care Providers & Services |
|
12,272,597 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
Health Care Technology 1.1% (0.6% of Total Investments) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
425 | Catalent Pharma Solutions, Inc., Term Loan B |
4.327% | 1-Month LIBOR | 2.250% | 5/20/24 | BB | 426,340 |
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Principal Amount (000) |
Description (1) | Coupon (2) | Reference Rate (2) |
Spread (2) | Maturity (3) | Ratings (4) | Value | |||||||||||||||||||||
Health Care Technology (continued) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
$ | 1,481 | Emdeon, Inc., Term Loan |
4.827% | 1-Month LIBOR | 2.750% | 3/01/24 | B+ | $ | 1,480,739 | |||||||||||||||||||
1,906 | Total Health Care Technology |
1,907,079 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Hotels, Restaurants & Leisure 8.0% (5.0% of Total Investments) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1,953 | Burger King Corporation, Term Loan B3 |
4.327% | 1-Month LIBOR | 2.250% | 2/16/24 | B+ | 1,954,205 | |||||||||||||||||||||
562 | Caesars Entertainment Operating Company, Inc., Term Loan B |
4.077% | 1-Month LIBOR | 2.000% | 10/06/24 | BB | 562,215 | |||||||||||||||||||||
1,990 | Caesars Resort Collection, Term Loan, First Lien |
4.827% | 1-Month LIBOR | 2.750% | 12/23/24 | BB | 2,000,418 | |||||||||||||||||||||
1,389 | CCM Merger, Inc., Term Loan B |
4.827% | 1-Month LIBOR | 2.750% | 8/09/21 | BB | 1,394,830 | |||||||||||||||||||||
1,637 | CityCenter Holdings LLC, Term Loan B |
4.327% | 1-Month LIBOR | 2.250% | 4/18/24 | BB | 1,641,128 | |||||||||||||||||||||
1,117 | Life Time Fitness, Inc., Term Loan B |
5.057% | 3-Month LIBOR | 2.750% | 6/10/22 | BB | 1,120,468 | |||||||||||||||||||||
3,380 | Scientific Games Corporation, Initial Term Loan B5 |
4.903% | 2-Month LIBOR | 2.750% | 8/14/24 | B+ | 3,386,063 | |||||||||||||||||||||
750 | Stars Group Holdings, Term Loan B |
5.831% | 3-Month LIBOR | 3.500% | 7/10/25 | B+ | 757,774 | |||||||||||||||||||||
1,731 | Station Casino LLC, Term Loan B |
4.580% | 1-Month LIBOR | 2.500% | 6/08/23 | BB | 1,737,439 | |||||||||||||||||||||
14,509 | Total Hotels, Restaurants & Leisure |
|
14,554,540 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
Household Products 1.0% (0.6% of Total Investments) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1,936 | Revlon Consumer Products Corporation, Term Loan B, First Lien |
5.577% | 1-Month LIBOR | 3.500% | 11/16/20 | CCC+ | 1,431,858 | |||||||||||||||||||||
445 | Serta Simmons Holdings LLC, Term Loan, First Lien |
5.591% | 1-Month LIBOR | 3.500% | 11/08/23 | B | 374,829 | |||||||||||||||||||||
2,381 | Total Household Products |
1,806,687 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Industrial Conglomerates 1.2% (0.7% of Total Investments) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1,343 | Brand Energy & Infrastructure Services, Inc., Term Loan B, First Lien |
6.596% | 3-Month LIBOR | 4.250% | 6/16/24 | B | 1,351,450 | |||||||||||||||||||||
748 | Education Advisory Board, Term Loan, First Lien |
6.252% | 3-Month LIBOR | 3.750% | 11/15/24 | B | 744,384 | |||||||||||||||||||||
2,091 | Total Industrial Conglomerates |
|
2,095,834 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
Insurance 0.8% (0.5% of Total Investments) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
494 | Acrisure LLC, Term Loan B |
6.592% | 3-Month LIBOR | 4.250% | 11/22/23 | B | 495,620 | |||||||||||||||||||||
1,014 | Hub International Holdings, Inc., Term Loan B |
5.335% | 3-Month LIBOR | 3.000% | 4/25/25 | B | 1,014,555 | |||||||||||||||||||||
1,508 | Total Insurance |
1,510,175 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Internet and Direct Marketing Retail 0.4% (0.3% of Total Investments) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
750 | Uber Technologies, Inc., Term Loan |
6.100% | 1-Month LIBOR | 4.000% | 4/04/25 | N/R | 755,273 | |||||||||||||||||||||
Internet Software & Services 2.5% (1.5% of Total Investments) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
978 | Ancestry.com, Inc., Term Loan, First Lien |
5.330% | 1-Month LIBOR | 3.250% | 10/19/23 | B | 980,706 | |||||||||||||||||||||
500 | GTT Communications, Inc., Term Loan, First Lien |
4.830% | 1-Month LIBOR | 2.750% | 6/02/25 | B | 495,625 | |||||||||||||||||||||
758 | Rackspace Hosting, Inc., Refinancing Term B Loan, First Lien |
5.363% | 3-Month LIBOR | 3.000% | 11/03/23 | BB | 755,591 | |||||||||||||||||||||
1,273 | Sabre, Inc., Term Loan B |
4.077% | 1-Month LIBOR | 2.000% | 2/22/24 | BB | 1,275,329 | |||||||||||||||||||||
1,109 | SkillSoft Corporation, Term Loan, Second Lien |
10.327% | 1-Month LIBOR | 8.250% | 4/28/22 | CCC | 997,312 | |||||||||||||||||||||
4,618 | Total Internet Software & Services |
4,504,563 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
IT Services 4.7% (2.9% of Total Investments) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
275 | DigiCert, Term Loan, First Lien |
7.327% | 1-Month LIBOR | 5.250% | 10/31/24 | B | 276,104 | |||||||||||||||||||||
4,950 | First Data Corporation, Term Loan, First Lien |
4.069% | 1-Month LIBOR | 2.000% | 4/26/24 | BB | 4,953,972 | |||||||||||||||||||||
667 | Gartner, Inc., Term Loan A |
4.077% | 1-Month LIBOR | 2.000% | 3/21/22 | BB+ | 668,735 | |||||||||||||||||||||
209 | PEAK 10, Inc., Term Loan B |
5.834% | 3-Month LIBOR | 3.500% | 8/01/24 | B | 208,572 | |||||||||||||||||||||
990 | Tempo Acquisition LLC, Term Loan B |
5.077% | 1-Month LIBOR | 3.000% | 5/01/24 | B | 992,124 | |||||||||||||||||||||
748 | Vantiv LLC, Repriced Term Loan B4 |
3.824% | 1-Month LIBOR | 1.750% | 8/09/24 | BBB | 748,421 | |||||||||||||||||||||
735 | WEX, Inc., Term Loan B |
4.327% | 1-Month LIBOR | 2.250% | 7/01/23 | BB | 736,551 | |||||||||||||||||||||
8,574 | Total IT Services |
8,584,479 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Leisure Products 1.6% (1.0% of Total Investments) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1,026 | 24 Hour Fitness Worldwide, Inc., Term Loan B |
5.572% | 1-Month LIBOR | 3.500% | 5/30/25 | B+ | 1,030,687 | |||||||||||||||||||||
724 | Academy, Ltd., Term Loan B, (DD1) |
6.092% | 1-Month LIBOR | 4.000% | 7/01/22 | CCC+ | 600,492 | |||||||||||||||||||||
1,245 | Equinox Holdings, Inc., Term Loan B1 |
5.077% | 1-Month LIBOR | 3.000% | 3/08/24 | B+ | 1,251,902 | |||||||||||||||||||||
2,995 | Total Leisure Products |
2,883,081 |
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Portfolio of Investments July 31, 2018 |
Principal Amount (000) |
Description (1) | Coupon (2) | Reference Rate (2) |
Spread (2) | Maturity (3) | Ratings (4) | Value | |||||||||||||||||||||
Machinery 1.6% (1.0% of Total Investments) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
$ | 879 | Gardner Denver, Inc., Term Loan B |
4.827% | 1-Month LIBOR | 2.750% | 7/30/24 | BB | $ | 881,978 | |||||||||||||||||||
628 | Gates Global LLC, Term Loan B |
5.084% | 3-Month LIBOR | 2.750% | 4/01/24 | B+ | 630,757 | |||||||||||||||||||||
250 | NN, Inc., Term Loan, Second Lien |
10.097% | 1-Month LIBOR | 8.000% | 4/19/23 | CCC+ | 247,500 | |||||||||||||||||||||
828 | TNT Crane and Rigging Inc., Initial Term Loan, First Lien |
6.834% | 3-Month LIBOR | 4.500% | 11/27/20 | CCC+ | 796,829 | |||||||||||||||||||||
400 | TNT Crane and Rigging, Inc., Term Loan, Second Lien |
11.334% | 3-Month LIBOR | 9.000% | 11/26/21 | CCC | 338,000 | |||||||||||||||||||||
2,985 | Total Machinery |
2,895,064 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Marine 0.8% (0.5% of Total Investments) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
666 | American Commercial Lines LLC, Term Loan B, First Lien |
10.827% | 1-Month LIBOR | 8.750% | 11/12/20 | CCC+ | 545,979 | |||||||||||||||||||||
969 | Harvey Gulf International Marine, Inc., Exit Term Loan |
10.000% | N/A | N/A | 6/06/23 | B3 | 976,661 | |||||||||||||||||||||
1,635 | Total Marine |
1,522,640 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Media 12.7% (7.9% of Total Investments) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
833 | Advantage Sales & Marketing, Inc., Term Loan, First Lien |
5.327% | 1-Month LIBOR | 3.250% | 7/23/21 | B | 789,377 | |||||||||||||||||||||
988 | Affinion Group Holdings, Inc., Term Loan, First Lien |
9.822% | 1-Month LIBOR | 7.750% | 5/10/22 | B2 | 1,028,234 | |||||||||||||||||||||
806 | Catalina Marketing Corporation, Term Loan, First Lien |
5.577% | 1-Month LIBOR | 3.500% | 4/09/21 | B2 | 514,006 | |||||||||||||||||||||
500 | Catalina Marketing Corporation, Term Loan, Second Lien |
8.827% | 1-Month LIBOR | 6.750% | 4/11/22 | Caa2 | 135,250 | |||||||||||||||||||||
499 | Cineworld Group PLC, Term Loan B |
4.577% | 1-Month LIBOR | 2.500% | 2/28/25 | BB | 497,787 | |||||||||||||||||||||
2,998 | Clear Channel Communications, Inc., Tranche D, Term Loan, (5) |
8.827% | N/A | N/A | 1/30/19 | N/R | 2,340,020 | |||||||||||||||||||||
3,945 | Clear Channel Communications, Inc., Term |
9.580% | N/A | N/A | 7/30/19 | N/R | 3,068,678 | |||||||||||||||||||||
499 | CSC Holdings LLC, Term Loan B |
4.572% | 1-Month LIBOR | 2.500% | 1/25/26 | BB | 499,062 | |||||||||||||||||||||
2,026 | Cumulus Media, Inc., Exit Term Loan |
6.580% | 1-Month LIBOR | 4.500% | 5/15/22 | B | 2,003,235 | |||||||||||||||||||||
953 | Getty Images, Inc., Term Loan B, First Lien |
5.572% | 1-Month LIBOR | 3.500% | 10/18/19 | B3 | 935,570 | |||||||||||||||||||||
415 | Gray Television, Inc., Term Loan B2 |
4.340% | 2-Month LIBOR | 2.250% | 2/07/24 | BB | 415,328 | |||||||||||||||||||||
722 | IMG Worldwide, Inc., Term Loan B |
4.930% | 2-Month LIBOR | 2.750% | 5/18/25 | B | 720,427 | |||||||||||||||||||||
423 | Lions Gate Entertainment Corp., Term Loan B |
4.314% | 1-Month LIBOR | 2.250% | 3/24/25 | BB | 424,749 | |||||||||||||||||||||
2,456 | McGraw-Hill Education Holdings LLC, Term Loan B |
6.077% | 1-Month LIBOR | 4.000% | 5/02/22 | B+ | 2,420,919 | |||||||||||||||||||||
998 | Meredith, Term Loan B |
5.077% | 1-Month LIBOR | 3.000% | 1/31/25 | BB | 1,001,934 | |||||||||||||||||||||
750 | Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, Inc., Term Loan, First Lien |
4.580% | 1-Month LIBOR | 2.500% | 7/03/25 | BB | 751,642 | |||||||||||||||||||||
400 | Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, Inc., Term Loan, Second Lien |
6.580% | 1-Month LIBOR | 4.500% | 7/03/26 | B | 400,000 | |||||||||||||||||||||
247 | Nexstar Broadcasting Group, Term Loan |
4.592% | 1-Month LIBOR | 2.500% | 1/17/24 | BB+ | 248,024 | |||||||||||||||||||||
1,856 | Nexstar Broadcasting Group, Term Loan B |
4.592% | 1-Month LIBOR | 2.500% | 1/17/24 | BB+ | 1,822,265 | |||||||||||||||||||||
2,000 | Numericable Group S.A, Term Loan B13, (WI/DD) |
TBD | TBD | TBD | TBD | B | 1,959,840 | |||||||||||||||||||||
133 | Red Ventures, Term Loan B |
6.077% | 1-Month LIBOR | 4.000% | 11/08/24 | B+ | 134,700 | |||||||||||||||||||||
961 | Springer Science & Business Media, Inc., Term Loan B13, First Lien |
5.577% | 1-Month LIBOR | 3.500% | 8/15/22 | B | 961,538 | |||||||||||||||||||||
25,408 | Total Media |
23,072,585 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Metals & Mining 0.5% (0.3% of Total Investments) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
866 | CanAm Construction, Inc., Term Loan B |
7.577% | 1-Month LIBOR | 5.500% | 7/01/24 | B | 877,078 | |||||||||||||||||||||
Multiline Retail 1.0% (0.6% of Total Investments) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
887 | Belk, Inc., Term Loan B, First Lien |
6.836% | 1-Month LIBOR | 4.750% | 12/12/22 | B | 702,882 | |||||||||||||||||||||
623 | EG America LLC, Term Loan, First Lien |
6.334% | 3-Month LIBOR | 4.000% | 2/07/25 | B | 621,944 | |||||||||||||||||||||
461 | Hudsons Bay Company, Term Loan B, First Lien |
5.419% | 2-Month LIBOR | 3.250% | 9/30/22 | BB | 437,021 | |||||||||||||||||||||
1,971 | Total Multiline Retail |
1,761,847 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Oil, Gas & Consumable Fuels 4.8% (2.9% of Total Investments) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1,091 | BCP Renaissance Parent, Term Loan B |
5.842% | 3-Month LIBOR | 3.500% | 10/31/24 | B+ | 1,096,669 | |||||||||||||||||||||
750 | California Resources Corporation, Term Loan |
12.439% | 1-Month LIBOR | 10.375% | 12/31/21 | B | 829,219 | |||||||||||||||||||||
750 | California Resources Corporation, Term Loan B |
6.831% | 1-Month LIBOR | 4.750% | 12/31/22 | B | 764,374 | |||||||||||||||||||||
95 | Energy and Exploration Partners, Term Loan, Second Lien, (cash 0.000%, PIK 5.000%), (5) |
0.000% | N/A | N/A | 5/13/22 | N/R | 1,421 | |||||||||||||||||||||
923 | Fieldwood Energy LLC, Exit Term Loan |
7.327% | 1-Month LIBOR | 5.250% | 4/11/22 | B+ | 926,483 | |||||||||||||||||||||
1,149 | Fieldwood Energy LLC, Exit Term Loan, second Lien |
9.327% | 1-Month LIBOR | 7.250% | 4/11/23 | B+ | 1,118,910 |
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Principal Amount (000) |
Description (1) | Coupon (2) | Reference Rate (2) |
Spread (2) | Maturity (3) | Ratings (4) | Value | |||||||||||||||||||||
Oil, Gas & Consumable Fuels (continued) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
$ | 1,995 | McDermott International, Term Loan |
7.077% | 1-Month LIBOR | 5.000% | 5/12/25 | BB | $ | 2,010,342 | |||||||||||||||||||
525 | Peabody Energy Corporation, Term Loan B |
4.827% | 1-Month LIBOR | 2.750% | 3/31/25 | BB | 525,792 | |||||||||||||||||||||
1,415 | Seadrill Partners LLC, Initial Term Loan |
8.334% | 3-Month LIBOR | 6.000% | 2/21/21 | CCC+ | 1,326,366 | |||||||||||||||||||||
18 | Southcross Holdings Borrower L.P., Term Loan B, First Lien, (cash 3.500%, PIK 5.500%) |
3.500% | N/A | N/A | 4/13/23 | CCC+ | 15,822 | |||||||||||||||||||||
8,711 | Total Oil, Gas & Consumable Fuels |
8,615,398 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Personal Products 0.5% (0.3% of Total Investments) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1,000 | Coty, Inc., Term Loan B |
4.347% | 1-Month LIBOR | 2.250% | 4/07/25 | BB+ | 977,815 | |||||||||||||||||||||
Pharmaceuticals 1.2% (0.8% of Total Investments) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1,829 | Concordia Healthcare Corporation, Term Loan B, First Lien, (5) |
6.327% | 1-Month LIBOR | 4.250% | 10/21/21 | Caa2 | 1,653,811 | |||||||||||||||||||||
550 | Valeant Pharmaceuticals International, Inc., Term Loan, First Lien |
5.092% | 1-Month LIBOR | 3.000% | 6/02/25 | BB | 551,573 | |||||||||||||||||||||
2,379 | Total Pharmaceuticals |
2,205,384 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Professional Services 2.6% (1.6% of Total Investments) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
990 | Ceridian HCM Holding, Inc., Term Loan B |
5.327% | 1-Month LIBOR | 3.250% | 4/30/25 | B | 992,895 | |||||||||||||||||||||
2,748 | Formula One Group, Term Loan B |
4.577% | 1-Month LIBOR | 2.500% | 2/01/24 | B+ | 2,735,845 | |||||||||||||||||||||
988 | Nielsen Finance LLC, Term Loan B4 |
4.097% | 1-Month LIBOR | 2.000% | 10/04/23 | BBB | 984,325 | |||||||||||||||||||||
4,726 | Total Professional Services |
4,713,065 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Real Estate Management & Development 2.7% (1.7% of Total Investments) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
500 | Altisource Solutions S.A R.L., Term Loan B |
6.334% | 3-Month LIBOR | 4.000% | 3/29/24 | B+ | 497,309 | |||||||||||||||||||||
1,087 | Capital Automotive LP, Term Loan, First Lien |
4.580% | 1-Month LIBOR | 2.500% | 3/25/24 | B | 1,089,075 | |||||||||||||||||||||
1,741 | Capital Automotive LP, Term Loan, Second Lien |
8.080% | 1-Month LIBOR | 6.000% | 3/24/25 | CCC+ | 1,771,293 | |||||||||||||||||||||
1,500 | GGP, Term Loan B, (WI/DD) |
TBD | TBD | TBD | TBD | BB+ | 1,489,845 | |||||||||||||||||||||
4,828 | Total Real Estate Management & Development |
|
4,847,522 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
Road & Rail 1.0% (0.6% of Total Investments) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
975 | Quality Distribution, Incremental Term Loan, First Lien |
7.834% | 3-Month LIBOR | 5.500% | 8/18/22 | B | 982,717 | |||||||||||||||||||||
750 | Savage Enterprises LLC, Term Loan B, (WI/DD) |
TBD | TBD | TBD | TBD | B+ | 753,285 | |||||||||||||||||||||
1,725 | Total Road & Rail |
1,736,002 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Semiconductors & Semiconductor Equipment 1.6% (1.0% of Total Investments) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
602 | Lumileds, Term Loan B |
5.751% | 1-Month LIBOR | 3.500% | 6/30/24 | B+ | 598,635 | |||||||||||||||||||||
500 | Microchip Technology., Inc., Term Loan B |
4.080% | 1-Month LIBOR | 2.000% | 5/29/25 | BB+ | 501,875 | |||||||||||||||||||||
980 | Micron Technology, Inc., Term Loan B |
3.830% | 1-Month LIBOR | 1.750% | 4/10/22 | BBB | 984,288 | |||||||||||||||||||||
726 | ON Semiconductor Corporation, Term Loan B3 |
3.827% | 1-Month LIBOR | 1.750% | 3/31/23 | Baa3 | 727,590 | |||||||||||||||||||||
2,808 | Total Semiconductors & Semiconductor Equipment |
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2,812,388 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
Software 15.5% (9.6% of Total Investments) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1,791 | Avaya, Inc., Tranche B Term Loan |
6.322% | 1-Month LIBOR | 4.250% | 12/15/24 | B | 1,801,450 | |||||||||||||||||||||
1,059 | Blackboard, Inc., Term Loan B4, (DD1) |
7.333% | 3-Month LIBOR | 5.000% | 6/30/21 | B | 1,006,274 | |||||||||||||||||||||
2,680 | BMC Software, Inc., Term Loan B |
4.250% | 1-Month LIBOR | 3.250% | 6/28/25 | B | 2,682,670 | |||||||||||||||||||||
1,426 | Compuware Corporation, Term Loan B3 |
5.580% | 1-Month LIBOR | 3.500% | 12/15/21 | B | 1,431,561 | |||||||||||||||||||||
491 | DTI Holdings, Inc., Replacement Term Loan B1 |
6.827% | 1-Month LIBOR | 4.750% | 9/29/23 | B | 490,036 | |||||||||||||||||||||
680 | Ellucian, Term Loan B, First Lien |
5.584% | 3-Month LIBOR | 3.250% | 9/30/22 | B | 681,768 | |||||||||||||||||||||
1,970 | Greeneden U.S. Holdings II LLC, Term Loan B |
5.577% | 1-Month LIBOR | 3.500% | 12/01/23 | B | 1,982,808 | |||||||||||||||||||||
2,031 | Infor (US), Inc., Term Loan B |
4.827% | 1-Month LIBOR | 2.750% | 2/01/22 | B | 2,035,977 | |||||||||||||||||||||
1,254 | Informatica, Term Loan B |
5.327% | 1-Month LIBOR | 3.250% | 8/05/22 | B | 1,261,254 | |||||||||||||||||||||
988 | Kronos Incorporated, Term Loan B |
5.358% | 3-Month LIBOR | 3.000% | 11/20/23 | B | 991,696 | |||||||||||||||||||||
500 | McAfee Holdings International, Inc., Term Loan, Second Lien |
10.572% | 1-Month LIBOR | 8.500% | 9/29/25 | B | 513,125 | |||||||||||||||||||||
1,446 | McAfee LLC, Term Loan |
6.572% | 1-Month LIBOR | 4.500% | 9/30/24 | B | 1,457,507 | |||||||||||||||||||||
321 | Micro Focus International PLC, New Term Loan |
4.577% | 1-Month LIBOR | 2.500% | 6/21/24 | BB | 320,081 | |||||||||||||||||||||
2,167 | Micro Focus International PLC, Term Loan B |
4.577% | 1-Month LIBOR | 2.500% | 6/21/24 | BB | 2,161,586 | |||||||||||||||||||||
1,255 | Micro Focus International PLC, Term Loan B2 |
4.327% | 1-Month LIBOR | 2.500% | 11/19/21 | BB | 1,252,124 | |||||||||||||||||||||
371 | Misys, New Term Loan, Second Lien |
9.557% | 3-Month LIBOR | 7.250% | 6/13/25 | CCC+ | 359,186 | |||||||||||||||||||||
249 | Mitchell International, Inc., Initial Term Loan, First Lien |
5.327% | 1-Month LIBOR | 3.250% | 11/29/24 | B1 | 249,197 |
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Portfolio of Investments July 31, 2018 |
Principal Amount (000) |
Description (1) | Coupon (2) | Reference Rate (2) |
Spread (2) | Maturity (3) | Ratings (4) | Value | |||||||||||||||||||||
Software (continued) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
$ | 200 | Mitchell International, Inc., Initial Term Loan, Second Lien |
9.327% | 1-Month LIBOR | 7.250% | 12/01/25 | CCC | $ | 201,021 | |||||||||||||||||||
739 | RP Crown Parent LLC, Term Loan B |
4.827% | 1-Month LIBOR | 2.750% | 10/15/23 | B | 741,291 | |||||||||||||||||||||
2,342 | SS&C Technologies, Inc./ Sunshine Acquisition II, Inc., Term Loan B3 |
4.577% | 1-Month LIBOR | 2.500% | 4/16/25 | BB | 2,351,575 | |||||||||||||||||||||
898 | SS&C Technologies, Inc./ Sunshine Acquisition II, Inc., Term Loan B4 |
4.577% | 1-Month LIBOR | 2.500% | 4/16/25 | BB | 902,016 | |||||||||||||||||||||
3,197 | Tibco Software, Inc., Term Loan, First Lien |
5.580% | 1-Month LIBOR | 3.500% | 12/04/20 | B | 3,210,012 | |||||||||||||||||||||
28,055 | Total Software |
28,084,215 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Specialty Retail 1.7% (1.1% of Total Investments) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
757 | Neiman Marcus Group, Inc., Term Loan |
5.336% | 1-Month LIBOR | 3.250% | 10/25/20 | CCC | 670,536 | |||||||||||||||||||||
1,977 | Petco Animal Supplies, Inc., Term Loan B1 |
5.590% | 3-Month LIBOR | 3.250% | 1/26/23 | B2 | 1,427,062 | |||||||||||||||||||||
1,245 | Petsmart Inc., Term Loan B, First Lien |
5.100% | 1-Month LIBOR | 3.000% | 3/11/22 | B3 | 1,037,719 | |||||||||||||||||||||
3,979 | Total Specialty Retail |
3,135,317 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Technology Hardware, Storage & Peripherals 5.5% (3.4% of Total Investments) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1,853 | Dell International LLC, Replacement Term Loan A2 |
3.830% | 1-Month LIBOR | 1.750% | 9/07/21 | BBB | 1,853,396 | |||||||||||||||||||||
2,697 | Dell International LLC, Refinancing Term Loan B |
4.080% | 1-Month LIBOR | 2.000% | 9/07/23 | BBB | 2,700,921 | |||||||||||||||||||||
900 | Mitel US Holdings, Inc., Term Loan, First Lien, (WI/DD) |
TBD | TBD | TBD | TBD | B | 905,769 | |||||||||||||||||||||
4,496 | Western Digital, Term Loan B |
3.827% | 1-Month LIBOR | 1.750% | 4/29/23 | BBB | 4,503,125 | |||||||||||||||||||||
9,946 | Total Technology Hardware, Storage & Peripherals |
|
9,963,211 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
Transportation Infrastructure 1.3% (0.8% of Total Investments) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2,346 | Avolon LLC, Term Loan B |
4.086% | 1-Month LIBOR | 2.000% | 1/15/25 | BBB | 2,332,791 | |||||||||||||||||||||
Wireless Telecommunication Services 3.2% (2.0% of Total Investments) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2,963 | Sprint Corporation, Term Loan, First Lien |
4.625% | 1-Month LIBOR | 2.500% | 2/02/24 | BB | 2,966,944 | |||||||||||||||||||||
1,500 | Syniverse Holdings, Inc., Initial Term Loan, Second Lien |
11.078% | 1-Month LIBOR | 9.000% | 3/11/24 | CCC+ | 1,491,750 | |||||||||||||||||||||
1,297 | Syniverse Holdings, Inc., Tranche Term Loan C |
7.078% | 1-Month LIBOR | 5.000% | 3/09/23 | B | 1,300,258 | |||||||||||||||||||||
5,760 | Total Wireless Telecommunication Services |
|
5,758,952 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
$ | 247,285 | Total Variable Rate Senior Loan Interests (cost $243,490,974) |
|
241,464,881 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Principal Amount (000) |
Description (1) | Coupon | Maturity | Ratings (4) | Value | |||||||||||||||||||||||
CORPORATE BONDS 20.5% (12.7% of Total Investments) |
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Containers & Packaging 0.8% (0.5% of Total Investments) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
$ | 1,502 | Reynolds Group Issuer Inc. |
5.750% | 10/15/20 | B+ | $ | 1,504,821 | |||||||||||||||||||||
Diversified Telecommunication Services 5.8% (3.6% of Total Investments) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
3,509 | Intelsat Jackson Holdings SA |
5.500% | 8/01/23 | CCC+ | 3,232,666 | |||||||||||||||||||||||
1,790 | Intelsat Jackson Holdings SA, 144A |
9.750% | 7/15/25 | CCC+ | 1,913,062 | |||||||||||||||||||||||
3,840 | Intelsat Luxembourg SA |
7.750% | 6/01/21 | Ca | 3,648,000 | |||||||||||||||||||||||
1,985 | Intelsat Luxembourg SA |
8.125% | 6/01/23 | CCC | 1,702,137 | |||||||||||||||||||||||
11,124 | Total Diversified Telecommunication Services |
|
10,495,865 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
Health Care Providers & Services 1.1% (0.7% of Total Investments) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2,000 | HCA Inc. |
6.500% | 2/15/20 | BBB | 2,081,600 | |||||||||||||||||||||||
Hotels, Restaurants & Leisure 1.3% (0.8% of Total Investments) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2,150 | Scientific Games International Inc. |
10.000% | 12/01/22 | B | 2,295,125 | |||||||||||||||||||||||
Household Durables 1.1% (0.7% of Total Investments) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1,410 | Lennar Corporation |
4.125% | 12/01/18 | BB+ | 1,412,129 | |||||||||||||||||||||||
550 | Lennar Corporation |
4.500% | 11/15/19 | BB+ | 556,187 | |||||||||||||||||||||||
1,960 | Total Household Durables |
1,968,316 |
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Description (1) | Coupon | Maturity | Ratings (4) | Value | |||||||||||||||||||||||
Media 4.3% (2.7% of Total Investments) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
$ | 100 | Charter Communications Operating LLC |
3.579% | 7/23/20 | BBB | $ | 100,147 | |||||||||||||||||||||
1,635 | CSC Holdings LLC, 144A |
10.125% | 1/15/23 | B2 | 1,798,500 | |||||||||||||||||||||||
345 | DISH DBS Corporation |
5.125% | 5/01/20 | BB | 342,412 | |||||||||||||||||||||||
1,000 | DISH DBS Corporation |
5.875% | 11/15/24 | BB | 833,750 | |||||||||||||||||||||||
1,000 | Hughes Satellite Systems Corporation |
6.500% | 6/15/19 | BBB | 1,020,000 | |||||||||||||||||||||||
2,835 | iHeartCommunications Inc., (5) |
9.000% | 12/15/19 | CC | 2,211,300 | |||||||||||||||||||||||
6,046 | iHeartCommunications Inc., (cash 12.000%, PIK 2.000%), (5) |
14.000% | 2/01/21 | C | 801,152 | |||||||||||||||||||||||
795 | iHeartCommunications Inc., (5) |
9.000% | 3/01/21 | CC | 608,175 | |||||||||||||||||||||||
13,756 | Total Media |
7,715,436 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Oil, Gas & Consumable Fuels 2.2% (1.4% of Total Investments) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2,425 | California Resources Corporation, 144A |
8.000% | 12/15/22 | CCC+ | 2,170,375 | |||||||||||||||||||||||
400 | Denbury Resources Inc. |
6.375% | 8/15/21 | CCC | 376,000 | |||||||||||||||||||||||
1,340 | Denbury Resources Inc., 144A |
9.250% | 3/31/22 | B | 1,420,400 | |||||||||||||||||||||||
115 | EP Energy LLC, 144A |
9.375% | 5/01/24 | Caa2 | 94,588 | |||||||||||||||||||||||
4,280 | Total Oil, Gas & Consumable Fuels |
4,061,363 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Semiconductors & Semiconductor Equipment 0.1% (0.0% of Total Investments) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
106 | Advanced Micro Devices Inc. |
7.500% | 8/15/22 | B | 117,925 | |||||||||||||||||||||||
Software 1.5% (0.9% of Total Investments) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
85 | Avaya Holdings Corporation, 144A, (5), (9) |
7.000% | 4/01/19 | N/R | | |||||||||||||||||||||||
2,085 | Avaya Holdings Corporation, 144A, (5), (9) |
10.500% | 3/01/21 | N/R | | |||||||||||||||||||||||
1,910 | BMC Software Finance Inc., 144A |
8.125% | 7/15/21 | CCC+ | 1,955,363 | |||||||||||||||||||||||
725 | Infor Us Inc., 144A |
5.750% | 8/15/20 | BB | 734,969 | |||||||||||||||||||||||
4,805 | Total Software |
2,690,332 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Wireless Telecommunication Services 2.3% (1.4% of Total Investments) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
850 | Sprint Communications Inc. |
7.000% | 8/15/20 | B+ | 888,250 | |||||||||||||||||||||||
2,750 | Sprint Corporation |
7.875% | 9/15/23 | B+ | 2,932,188 | |||||||||||||||||||||||
250 | Sprint Corporation |
7.125% | 6/15/24 | B+ | 256,875 | |||||||||||||||||||||||
3,850 | Total Wireless Telecommunication Services |
|
4,077,313 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
$ | 45,533 | Total Corporate Bonds (cost $37,375,011) |
|
37,008,096 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Shares | Description (1) | Value | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
COMMON STOCKS 2.9% (1.8% of Total Investments) |
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Diversified Consumer Services 0.2% (0.1% of Total Investments) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
39,749 | Cengage Learning Holdings II Inc., (7), (8) |
$ | 384,015 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
Energy Equipment & Services 1.0% (0.6% of Total Investments) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
24,673 | C&J Energy Services Inc., (7) |
573,894 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
26,111 | Ocean Rig UDW Inc., (7) |
732,152 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1,318 | Vantage Drilling International, (7), (8) |
388,810 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Total Energy Equipment & Services |
1,694,856 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Health Care Providers & Services 0.0% (0.0% of Total Investments) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
13,189 | Millennium Health LLC, (7), (8) |
567 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
12,290 | Millennium Health LLC, (7), (9) |
| ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
11,533 | Millennium Health LLC, (7), (9) |
| ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Total Health Care Providers & Services |
567 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Marine 0.3% (0.2% of Total Investments) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
10,185 | HGIM Corporation, (8) |
473,603 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2,279 | HGIM Corporation, (7), (8) |
105,974 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Total Marine |
579,577 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Media 0.2% (0.1% of Total Investments) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
26,020 | Cumulus Media Inc., (7), (8) |
420,665 |
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JSD | Nuveen Short Duration Credit Opportunities Fund (continued) | |
Portfolio of Investments July 31, 2018 |
Shares | Description (1) | Value | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Oil, Gas & Consumable Fuels 0.0% (0.0% of Total Investments) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
18 | Southcross Holdings Borrower LP, (7), (8) |
$ | 3,825 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
Software 1.1% (0.7% of Total Investments) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
93,741 | Avaya Holdings Corporation, (7) |
1,929,190 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Specialty Retail 0.1% (0.1% of Total Investments) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
5,454 | Gymboree Holding Corporation, (7), (9) |
61,451 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
14,849 | Gymboree Holding Corporation, (7), (8) |
174,476 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Total Specialty Retail |
235,927 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Total Common Stocks (cost $7,476,823) |
5,248,622 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Shares | Description (1) | Value | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
COMMON STOCK RIGHTS 0.2% (0.1% of Total Investments) |
|
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Oil, Gas & Consumable Fuels 0.2% (0.1% of Total Investments) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1,705 | Fieldwood Energy LLC, (7), (8) |
$ | 89,797 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
7,794 | Fieldwood Energy LLC, (7), (9) |
339,073 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Total Common Stock Right (cost $228,024) |
428,870 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Shares | Description (1) | Value | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
WARRANTS 0.0% (0.0% of Total Investments) |
|
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8,503 | Avaya Holdings Corporation |
$ | 32,737 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
Total Warrants (cost $565,168) |
32,737 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Total Long-Term Investments (cost $289,136,000) |
|
284,183,206 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Shares | Description (1) | Coupon | Value | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
SHORT-TERM INVESTMENTS 4.5% (2.8% of Total Investments) |
|
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INVESTMENT COMPANIES 4.5% (2.8% of Total Investments) |
|
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8,118,505 | BlackRock Liquidity Funds T-Fund Portfolio, (10) |
1.809% (11) | $ | 8,118,505 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Total Short-Term Investments (cost $8,118,505) |
|
8,118,505 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Total Investments (cost $297,254,505) 161.6% |
|
292,301,711 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Borrowings (39.8)% (12), (13) |
|
(72,000,000 | ) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
Term Preferred Shares, net of deferred offering costs (19.1)% (14) |
|
(34,564,434 | ) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
Other Assets Less Liabilities (2.7)% (15) |
|
(4,853,251 | ) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
Net Assets Applicable to Common Shares 100% |
|
$ | 180,884,026 |
Investments in Derivatives
Credit Default Swaps OTC Cleared
Referenced Entity | Buy/Sell Protection (16) |
Notional Amount |
Fixed Rate (Annualized) |
Fixed Rate Payment Frequency |
Maturity Date |
Premiums Paid (Received) |
Value | Unrealized Appreciation (Depreciation) |
Variation Margin Receivable/ (Payable) |
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Kroger Co. |
Buy | $ | 2,000,000 | 1.00 | % | Quarterly | 12/20/22 | $ | 10,980 | $ | (31,007 | ) | $ | (41,987 | ) | $ | (529 | ) |
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Investments in Derivatives
Interest Rate Swaps OTC Uncleared
Counterparty | Notional Amount |
Fund Pay/Receive Floating Rate |
Floating Rate Index | Fixed Rate (Annualized) |
Fixed Rate Payment Frequency |
Maturity Date |
Value | Unrealized Appreciation (Depreciation) |
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Morgan Stanley Capital Services LLC |
$ | 17,500,000 | Receive | 1-Month LIBOR | 1.659 | % | Monthly | 9/15/18 | $ | 16,275 | $ | 16,275 | ||||||||||||||||||||
Morgan Stanley Capital Services LLC |
35,000,000 | Pay | 1-Month LIBOR | 2.000 | (17) | Monthly | 11/01/20 | (18) | (189,879 | ) | (189,879 | ) | ||||||||||||||||||||
Total |
$ | 52,500,000 | $ | (173,604 | ) | $ | (173,604 | ) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Total unrealized appreciation on interest rate swaps |
|
$ | 16,275 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Total unrealized depreciation on interest rate swaps |
|
$ | (189,879 | ) |
For Fund portfolio compliance purposes, the Funds industry classifications refer to any one or more of the industry sub-classifications used by one or more widely recognized market indexes or ratings group indexes, and/or as defined by Fund management. This definition may not apply for purposes of this report, which may combine industry sub-classifications into sectors for reporting ease.
(1) | All percentages shown in the Portfolio of Investments are based on net assets applicable to common shares unless otherwise noted. |
(2) | Senior loans generally pay interest at rates which are periodically adjusted by reference to a base short-term, floating lending rate (Reference Rate) plus an assigned fixed rate (Spread). These floating lending rates are generally (i) the lending rate referenced by the London Inter-Bank Offered Rate (LIBOR), or (ii) the prime rate offered by one or more major United States banks. Senior loans may be considered restricted in that the Fund ordinarily is contractually obligated to receive approval from the agent bank and/or borrower prior to the disposition of a senior loan. The rate shown is the coupon as of the end of the reporting period. |
(3) | Senior loans generally are subject to mandatory and/or optional prepayment. Because of these mandatory prepayment conditions and because there may be significant economic incentives for a borrower to prepay, prepayments of senior loans may occur. As a result, the actual remaining maturity of senior loans held may be substantially less than the stated maturities shown. |
(4) | For financial reporting purposes, the ratings disclosed are the highest of Standard & Poors Group (Standard & Poors), Moodys Investors Service, Inc. (Moodys) or Fitch, Inc. (Fitch) rating. This treatment of split-rated securities may differ from that used for other purposes, such as for Fund investment policies. Ratings below BBB by Standard & Poors, Baa by Moodys or BBB by Fitch are considered to be below investment grade. Holdings designated N/R are not rated by any of these national rating agencies. Ratings are not covered by the report of independent registered public accounting firm. |
(5) | As of, or subsequent to, the end of the reporting period, this security is non-income producing. Non-income producing, in the case of a fixed-income security, generally denotes that the issuer has (1) defaulted on the payment of principal or interest, (2) is under the protection of the Federal Bankruptcy Court or (3) the Funds Adviser has concluded that the issue is not likely to meet its future interest payment obligations and has ceased accruing additional income on the Funds records. |
(6) | Investment, or portion of investment, represents an outstanding unfunded senior loan commitment. See Notes to Financial Statements, Note 8 Senior Loan Commitments for more information. |
(7) | Non-income producing; issuer has not declared a dividend within the past twelve months. |
(8) | For fair value measurement disclosure purposes, investment classified as Level 2. See Notes to Financial Statements, Note 2 Investment Valuation and Fair Value Measurements for more information. |
(9) | Investment valued at fair value using methods determined in good faith by, or at the discretion of, the Board. For fair value measurement disclosure purposes, investment classified as Level 3. See Notes to Financial Statements, Note 2 Investment Valuation and Fair Value Measurements for more information. |
(10) | A copy of the most recent financial statements for these investment companies can be obtained directly from the Securities and Exchange Commission on its website at the http://www.sec.gov. |
(11) | The rate shown is the annualized seven-day subsidized yield as of the end of the reporting period. |
(12) | Borrowings as a percentage of Total Investments is 24.6%. |
(13) | The Fund segregates 100% of its eligible investments (excluding any investments separately pledged as collateral for specific investments in derivatives, when applicable) in the Portfolio of Investments as collateral for borrowings. |
(14) | Term Preferred Shares, net of deferred offering costs as a percentage of Total Investments is 11.8%. |
(15) | Other assets less liabilities includes the unrealized appreciation (depreciation) of certain over-the-counter (OTC) derivatives as presented on the Statement of Assets and Liabilities, when applicable. The unrealized appreciation (depreciation) of OTC cleared and exchange-traded derivatives is recognized as part of cash collateral at brokers and/or the receivable or payable for variation margin as presented on the Statement of Assets and Liabilities, when applicable. |
(16) | The Fund entered into the credit default swaps to gain investment exposure to the referenced entity. Selling protection has a similar credit risk position to owning the referenced entity. Buying protection has a similar credit risk position to selling the referenced entity short. |
(17) | Effective November 1, 2017, the fixed rate paid by the Fund will increase according to a predetermined schedule as specified in the swap contract. Additionally, this fixed rate increase will continue to occur every six months on specific dates through the swap contracts termination date. |
(18) | This interest rate swap has an optional early termination date beginning on November 1, 2018 and monthly thereafter through the termination date as specified in the swap contract. |
144A | Investment is exempt from registration under Rule 144A of the Securities Act of 1933, as amended. These investments may only be resold in transactions exempt from registration, which are normally those transactions with qualified institutional buyers. |
DD1 | Portion of investment purchased on a delayed delivery basis. |
LIBOR | London Inter-Bank Offered Rate |
N/A | Not Applicable |
PIK | Payment-in-kind (PIK) security. Depending on the terms of the security, income may be received in the form of cash, securities, or a combination of both. The PIK rate shown, where applicable, represents the annualized rate of the last PIK payment made by the issuer as of the end of the reporting period. |
TBD | Senior loan purchased on a when-issued or delayed-delivery basis. Certain details associated with this purchase are not known prior to the settlement date of the transaction. In addition, senior loans typically trade without accrued interest and therefore a coupon rate is not available prior to settlement. At settlement, if still unknown, the borrower or counterparty will provide the Fund with the final coupon rate and maturity date. |
WI/DD | Purchased on a when-issued or delayed delivery basis. |
See accompanying notes to financial statements.
73
JQC | Nuveen Credit Strategies Income Fund
Portfolio of Investments July 31, 2018 |
Principal Amount (000) |
Description (1) | Coupon (2) | Reference Rate (2) |
Spread (2) | Maturity (3) | Ratings (4) | Value | |||||||||||||||||||||
LONG-TERM INVESTMENTS 155.1% (96.6% of Total Investments) |
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VARIABLE RATE SENIOR LOAN INTERESTS 125.9% (78.4% of Total Investments) (2) |
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Aerospace & Defense 1.0% (0.6% of Total Investments) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
$ | 11,970 | Transdigm, Inc., Term Loan E |
4.577% | 1-Month LIBOR | 2.500% | 5/30/25 | Ba2 | $ | 11,980,354 | |||||||||||||||||||
Airlines 3.5% (2.2% of Total Investments) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2,969 | American Airlines, Inc., Replacement Term Loan |
4.086% | 1-Month LIBOR | 2.000% | 10/10/21 | BB+ | 2,971,778 | |||||||||||||||||||||
14,122 | American Airlines, Inc., Term Loan 2025 |
3.827% | 1-Month LIBOR | 1.750% | 6/27/25 | BB+ | 13,907,146 | |||||||||||||||||||||
3,473 | American Airlines, Inc., Term Loan B |
4.072% | 1-Month LIBOR | 2.000% | 12/14/23 | BB+ | 3,459,920 | |||||||||||||||||||||
7,840 | American Airlines, Inc., Term Loan B |
4.072% | 1-Month LIBOR | 2.000% | 4/28/23 | BB+ | 7,815,500 | |||||||||||||||||||||
14,783 | United Air Lines, Inc., Term Loan B |
3.827% | 1-Month LIBOR | 1.750% | 4/01/24 | BBB | 14,754,858 | |||||||||||||||||||||
43,187 | Total Airlines |
42,909,202 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Automobiles 1.0% (0.6% of Total Investments) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
12,356 | Chrysler Group LLC, Term Loan |
4.070% | 1-Month LIBOR | 2.000% | 12/31/18 | BBB | 12,392,045 | |||||||||||||||||||||
Biotechnology 0.2% (0.2% of Total Investments) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2,992 | Grifols, Inc., Term Loan B |
4.200% | 1-Week LIBOR | 2.250% | 1/31/25 | BB | 3,004,663 | |||||||||||||||||||||
Building Products 0.2% (0.1% of Total Investments) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2,378 | Quikrete Holdings, Inc., Term Loan B |
4.827% | 1-Month LIBOR | 2.750% | 11/15/23 | BB | 2,379,030 | |||||||||||||||||||||
Capital Markets 1.3% (0.8% of Total Investments) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
16,092 | RPI Finance Trust, Term Loan B6, (5) |
4.334% | 3-Month LIBOR | 2.000% | 3/27/23 | BBB | 16,146,928 | |||||||||||||||||||||
Chemicals 3.5% (2.2% of Total Investments) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
10,785 | Axalta Coating Systems, Term Loan, First Lien |
4.084% | 3-Month LIBOR | 1.750% | 6/01/24 | BBB | 10,796,874 | |||||||||||||||||||||
9,159 | Ineos US Finance LLC, Term Loan |
4.169% | 2-Month LIBOR | 2.000% | 4/01/24 | BB+ | 9,156,596 | |||||||||||||||||||||
23,676 | Univar, Inc., Term Loan B |
4.577% | 1-Month LIBOR | 2.500% | 7/01/24 | BB | 23,766,755 | |||||||||||||||||||||
43,620 | Total Chemicals |
43,720,225 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Commercial Services & Supplies 4.3% (2.7% of Total Investments) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
18,734 | ADS Waste Holdings, Inc., Term Loan B |
4.193% | 1-Week LIBOR | 2.250% | 11/10/23 | BB+ | 18,774,393 | |||||||||||||||||||||
10,108 | Monitronics International, Inc., Term Loan B2, First Lien |
7.834% | 3-Month LIBOR | 5.500% | 9/30/22 | B | 9,488,824 | |||||||||||||||||||||
8,977 | Skillsoft Corporation, Initial Term Loan, First Lien |
6.827% | 1-Month LIBOR | 4.750% | 4/28/21 | B | 8,729,940 | |||||||||||||||||||||
4,489 | Trans Union LLC, Term Loan B3 |
4.077% | 1-Month LIBOR | 2.000% | 4/10/23 | BB+ | 4,504,583 | |||||||||||||||||||||
2,150 | West Corporation, Incremental Term Loan B1 |
5.577% | 1-Month LIBOR | 3.500% | 10/10/24 | Ba3 | 2,143,268 | |||||||||||||||||||||
9,466 | West Corporation, Term Loan B |
6.077% | 1-Month LIBOR | 4.000% | 10/10/24 | Ba3 | 9,478,031 | |||||||||||||||||||||
53,924 | Total Commercial Services & Supplies |
|
53,119,039 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
Communications Equipment 1.2% (0.7% of Total Investments) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
737 | CommScope, Inc., Term Loan B |
4.077% | 1-Month LIBOR | 2.000% | 12/29/22 | BB+ | 740,698 | |||||||||||||||||||||
13,976 | Plantronics, Term Loan B, (DD1) |
4.577% | 1-Month LIBOR | 2.500% | 7/02/25 | BB | 13,981,887 | |||||||||||||||||||||
14,713 | Total Communications Equipment |
14,722,585 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Containers & Packaging 2.1% (1.3% of Total Investments) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1,397 | Berry Global, Inc., Term Loan Q |
4.080% | 1-Month LIBOR | 2.000% | 10/01/22 | BBB | 1,401,979 | |||||||||||||||||||||
5,500 | Crown Americas, Inc., Term Loan B, (DD1) |
4.077% | 1-Month LIBOR | 2.000% | 4/03/25 | Baa2 | 5,522,688 | |||||||||||||||||||||
19,363 | Reynolds Group Holdings, Inc., Term Loan, First Lien |
4.827% | 1-Month LIBOR | 2.750% | 2/05/23 | B+ | 19,449,110 | |||||||||||||||||||||
26,260 | Total Containers & Packaging |
26,373,777 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Diversified Consumer Services 2.1% (1.3% of Total Investments) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
7,487 | Cengage Learning Acquisitions, Inc., Term Loan B |
6.329% | 1-Month LIBOR | 4.250% | 6/07/23 | B | 7,103,724 | |||||||||||||||||||||
19,069 | Laureate Education, Inc., Term Loan B |
5.577% | 1-Month LIBOR | 3.500% | 4/26/24 | B+ | 19,137,943 | |||||||||||||||||||||
26,556 | Total Diversified Consumer Services |
26,241,667 |
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Principal Amount (000) |
Description (1) | Coupon (2) | Reference Rate (2) |
Spread (2) | Maturity (3) | Ratings (4) | Value | |||||||||||||||||||||
Diversified Financial Services 0.6% (0.4% of Total Investments) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
$ | 7,499 | Travelport LLC, Term Loan B |
4.830% | 3-Month LIBOR | 2.500% | 3/17/25 | B+ | $ | 7,498,700 | |||||||||||||||||||
Diversified Telecommunication Services 5.4% (3.4% of Total Investments) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
11,848 | CenturyLink, Inc., Initial Term A Loan |
4.827% | 1-Month LIBOR | 2.750% | 11/01/22 | BBB | 11,846,620 | |||||||||||||||||||||
1,960 | CenturyLink, Inc., Term Loan B |
4.827% | 1-Month LIBOR | 2.750% | 1/31/25 | BBB | 1,932,389 | |||||||||||||||||||||
5,000 | Intelsat Jackson Holdings, S.A., Term Loan B |
5.827% | 1-Month LIBOR | 3.750% | 11/30/23 | B | 5,021,100 | |||||||||||||||||||||
766 | Intelsat Jackson Holdings, S.A., Term Loan B4 |
6.577% | 1-Month LIBOR | 4.500% | 1/02/24 | B1 | 805,651 | |||||||||||||||||||||
1,226 | Intelsat Jackson Holdings, S.A., Term Loan B5 |
6.625% | N/A | N/A | 1/02/24 | B1 | 1,286,350 | |||||||||||||||||||||
11,144 | Level 3 Financing, Inc., Tranche B, Term Loan, (5) |
4.331% | 1-Month LIBOR | 2.250% | 2/22/24 | BBB | 11,174,815 | |||||||||||||||||||||
12,251 | WideOpenWest Finance LLC, Term Loan B |
5.329% | 1-Month LIBOR | 3.250% | 8/18/23 | B | 11,776,059 | |||||||||||||||||||||
23,000 | Ziggo B.V., Term Loan E |
4.572% | 1-Month LIBOR | 2.500% | 4/15/25 | BB | 22,886,495 | |||||||||||||||||||||
67,195 | Total Diversified Telecommunication Services |
66,729,479 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Electric Utilities 1.4% (0.8% of Total Investments) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
12,381 | Vistra Operations Co., Term Loan B1 |
4.077% | 1-Month LIBOR | 2.000% | 8/01/23 | BBB | 12,374,893 | |||||||||||||||||||||
4,512 | Vistra Operations Co., Term Loan B3, (DD1) |
4.074% | 1-Month LIBOR | 2.000% | 12/31/25 | BBB | 4,506,755 | |||||||||||||||||||||
16,893 | Total Electric Utilities |
16,881,648 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Energy Equipment & Services 0.0% (0.0% of Total Investments) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
597 | Ocean Rig UDW, Inc., Term Loan |
8.000% | N/A | N/A | 9/20/24 | Caa1 | 628,504 | |||||||||||||||||||||
Equity Real Estate Investment Trusts 2.8% (1.8% of Total Investments) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
10,636 | Communications Sales & Leasing, Inc., Shortfall Term Loan |
5.077% | 1-Month LIBOR | 3.000% | 10/24/22 | B | 10,201,446 | |||||||||||||||||||||
10,386 | Realogy Group LLC, Term Loan B |
4.317% | 1-Month LIBOR | 2.250% | 2/08/25 | BB+ | 10,417,219 | |||||||||||||||||||||
14,985 | Walter Investment Management Corporation, Tranche B, Term Loan, First Lien, (6) |
8.077% | 1-Month LIBOR | 6.000% | 6/30/22 | CCC+ | 14,301,123 | |||||||||||||||||||||
36,007 | Total Equity Real Estate Investment Trusts |
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34,919,788 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
Food & Staples Retailing 2.8% (1.7% of Total Investments) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
25,212 | Albertsons LLC, Term Loan B4 |
4.827% | 1-Month LIBOR | 2.750% | 8/25/21 | BB | 25,149,171 | |||||||||||||||||||||
5,098 | Albertsons LLC, Term Loan B6 |
5.319% | 3-Month LIBOR | 3.000% | 6/22/23 | BB | 5,074,234 | |||||||||||||||||||||
4,273 | BJs Wholesale Club, Inc., Term Loan B, First Lien |
5.597% | 1-Month LIBOR | 3.500% | 2/03/24 | B | 4,285,919 | |||||||||||||||||||||
34,583 | Total Food & Staples Retailing |
34,509,324 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Food Products 2.2% (1.3% of Total Investments) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
5,756 | Jacobs Douwe Egberts, Term Loan B |
4.625% | 3-Month LIBOR | 2.250% | 7/04/22 | BB | 5,788,545 | |||||||||||||||||||||
3,000 | Pinnacle Foods Finance LLC, Term Loan B |
3.840% | 1-Month LIBOR | 1.750% | 2/02/24 | BB+ | 3,005,625 | |||||||||||||||||||||
17,954 | U.S. Foods, Inc., Term Loan B |
4.077% | 1-Month LIBOR | 2.000% | 6/27/23 | BBB | 17,967,933 | |||||||||||||||||||||
26,710 | Total Food Products |
26,762,103 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Health Care Equipment & Supplies 2.4% (1.5% of Total Investments) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
4,734 | Acelity, Term Loan B |
5.584% | 3-Month LIBOR | 3.250% | 2/02/24 | B | 4,753,785 | |||||||||||||||||||||
4,437 | ConvaTec, Inc., Term Loan B |
4.584% | 3-Month LIBOR | 2.250% | 10/25/23 | BB | 4,450,593 | |||||||||||||||||||||
12,180 | Onex Carestream Finance LP, Term Loan, First Lien |
6.077% | 1-Month LIBOR | 4.000% | 6/07/19 | B | 12,190,910 | |||||||||||||||||||||
7,875 | Onex Carestream Finance LP, Term Loan, Second Lien |
10.577% | 1-Month LIBOR | 8.500% | 12/07/19 | B | 7,881,086 | |||||||||||||||||||||
29,226 | Total Health Care Equipment & Supplies |
29,276,374 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Health Care Providers & Services 7.2% (4.5% of Total Investments) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
3,000 | Ardent Health, Term Loan, First Lien, (DD1) |
6.572% | 1-Month LIBOR | 4.500% | 6/30/25 | B | 3,026,250 | |||||||||||||||||||||
7,079 | Community Health Systems, Inc., Term Loan H |
5.557% | 3-Month LIBOR | 3.250% | 1/27/21 | B | 6,966,865 | |||||||||||||||||||||
5,909 | DJO Finance LLC, Term Loan B, First Lien |
5.458% | 3-Month LIBOR | 3.250% | 6/08/20 | B+ | 5,908,629 | |||||||||||||||||||||
1,008 | Envision Healthcare Corporation, Term Loan B, First Lien |
5.080% | 1-Month LIBOR | 3.000% | 12/01/23 | BB | 1,009,606 | |||||||||||||||||||||
11,970 | HCA, Inc., Term Loan B11 |
3.827% | 1-Month LIBOR | 1.750% | 3/17/23 | BBB | 12,037,391 | |||||||||||||||||||||
12,706 | Kindred at Home Hospice, Term Loan B, (DD1) |
6.125% | 3-Month LIBOR | 3.750% | 6/21/25 | B | 12,825,000 | |||||||||||||||||||||
11,257 | Millennium Laboratories, Inc., Term Loan B, First Lien |
8.577% | 1-Month LIBOR | 6.500% | 12/21/20 | CCC+ | 6,229,936 | |||||||||||||||||||||
15,568 | MultiPlan, Inc., Term Loan B |
5.084% | 3-Month LIBOR | 2.750% | 6/07/23 | B+ | 15,586,249 |
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Portfolio of Investments July 31, 2018 |
Principal Amount (000) |
Description (1) | Coupon (2) | Reference Rate (2) |
Spread (2) | Maturity (3) | Ratings (4) | Value | |||||||||||||||||||||
Health Care Providers & Services (continued) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
$ | 14,388 | Pharmaceutical Product Development, Inc., Term Loan B |
4.577% | 1-Month LIBOR | 2.500% | 8/18/22 | Ba3 | $ | 14,412,241 | |||||||||||||||||||
7,980 | PharMerica, Term Loan, First Lien |
5.578% | 1-Month LIBOR | 3.500% | 12/06/24 | B | 8,023,651 | |||||||||||||||||||||
162 | Quorum Health Corp., Term Loan B |
8.827% | 1-Month LIBOR | 6.750% | 4/29/22 | B1 | 164,336 | |||||||||||||||||||||
2,985 | Select Medical Corporation, Term Loan B |
4.831% | 1-Month LIBOR | 2.750% | 3/01/21 | BB | 2,999,826 | |||||||||||||||||||||
94,012 | Total Health Care Providers & Services |
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89,189,980 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
Health Care Technology 1.8% (1.1% of Total Investments) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
22,713 | Emdeon, Inc., Term Loan |
4.827% | 1-Month LIBOR | 2.750% | 3/01/24 | B+ | 22,704,664 | |||||||||||||||||||||
Hotels, Restaurants & Leisure 14.3% (8.9% of Total Investments) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
3,000 | Aramark Corporation, Term Loan |
4.084% | 3-Month LIBOR | 1.750% | 3/11/25 | BBB | 3,008,115 | |||||||||||||||||||||
34,563 | Burger King Corporation, Term Loan B3 |
4.327% | 1-Month LIBOR | 2.250% | 2/16/24 | B+ | 34,584,347 | |||||||||||||||||||||
12,686 | Caesars Entertainment Operating Company, Inc., Term Loan B |
4.077% | 1-Month LIBOR | 2.000% | 10/06/24 | BB | 12,686,250 | |||||||||||||||||||||
18,408 | Caesars Resort Collection, Term Loan, First Lien |
4.827% | 1-Month LIBOR | 2.750% | 12/23/24 | BB | 18,503,863 | |||||||||||||||||||||
1,149 | CCM Merger, Inc., Term Loan B |
4.827% | 1-Month LIBOR | 2.750% | 8/09/21 | BB | 1,153,731 | |||||||||||||||||||||
16,093 | Hilton Hotels, Term Loan B |
3.814% | 1-Month LIBOR | 1.750% | 10/25/23 | BBB | 16,166,554 | |||||||||||||||||||||
5,486 | Las Vegas Sands Corporation, Term Loan B |
3.827% | 1-Month LIBOR | 1.750% | 3/27/25 | BBB | 5,481,971 | |||||||||||||||||||||
22,107 | Life Time Fitness, Inc., Term Loan B |
5.057% | 3-Month LIBOR | 2.750% | 6/10/22 | BB | 22,171,160 | |||||||||||||||||||||
4,692 | MGM Growth Properties, Term Loan B |
4.077% | 1-Month LIBOR | 2.000% | 4/25/25 | BB+ | 4,702,275 | |||||||||||||||||||||
20,028 | Scientific Games Corporation, Initial Term Loan B5 |
4.903% | 2-Month LIBOR | 2.750% | 8/14/24 | B+ | 20,065,590 | |||||||||||||||||||||
5,000 | Stars Group Holdings, Term Loan B, (DD1) |
5.831% | 3-Month LIBOR | 3.500% | 7/10/25 | B+ | 5,051,825 | |||||||||||||||||||||
15,576 | Station Casino LLC, Term Loan B |
4.580% | 1-Month LIBOR | 2.500% | 6/08/23 | BB | 15,636,954 | |||||||||||||||||||||
2,500 | Wyndham International, Inc., Term Loan B |
3.827% | 1-Month LIBOR | 1.750% | 5/30/25 | BBB | 2,508,988 | |||||||||||||||||||||
14,803 | YUM Brands, Term Loan B |
3.829% | 1-Month LIBOR | 1.750% | 4/03/25 | BBB | 14,810,275 | |||||||||||||||||||||
176,091 | Total Hotels, Restaurants & Leisure |
176,531,898 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Household Products 4.1% (2.5% of Total Investments) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
11,750 | Energizer Holdings, Term Loan B, (WI/DD) |
TBD | TBD | TBD | TBD | BB+ | 11,797,764 | |||||||||||||||||||||
26,389 | Revlon Consumer Products Corporation, Term Loan B, First Lien |
5.577% | 1-Month LIBOR | 3.500% | 11/16/20 | CCC+ | 19,521,698 | |||||||||||||||||||||
22,965 | Serta Simmons Holdings LLC, Term Loan, First Lien |
5.591% | 1-Month LIBOR | 3.500% | 11/08/23 | B | 19,322,607 | |||||||||||||||||||||
61,104 | Total Household Products |
50,642,069 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Independent Power & Renewable Electricity Producers 1.0% (0.6% of Total Investments) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
11,969 | NRG Energy, Inc., Term Loan B |
4.084% | 3-Month LIBOR | 1.750% | 6/30/23 | BB+ | 11,958,808 | |||||||||||||||||||||
Insurance 0.8% (0.5% of Total Investments) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
9,834 | Hub International Holdings, Inc., Term Loan B |
5.335% | 3-Month LIBOR | 3.000% | 4/25/25 | B | 9,839,761 | |||||||||||||||||||||
Internet Software & Services 4.3% (2.7% of Total Investments) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
18,113 | Ancestry.com, Inc., Term Loan, First Lien |
5.330% | 1-Month LIBOR | 3.250% | 10/19/23 | B | 18,172,783 | |||||||||||||||||||||
11,750 | GTT Communications, Inc., Term Loan, First Lien |
4.830% | 1-Month LIBOR | 2.750% | 6/02/25 | B | 11,647,188 | |||||||||||||||||||||
1,516 | Rackspace Hosting, Inc., Refinancing Term B Loan, First Lien |
5.363% | 3-Month LIBOR | 3.000% | 11/03/23 | BB | 1,511,181 | |||||||||||||||||||||
18,764 | Sabre, Inc., Term Loan B |
4.077% | 1-Month LIBOR | 2.000% | 2/22/24 | BB | 18,802,282 | |||||||||||||||||||||
4,000 | SkillSoft Corporation, Term Loan, Second Lien, (WI/DD) |
TBD | TBD | TBD | TBD | CCC | 3,597,500 | |||||||||||||||||||||
54,143 | Total Internet Software & Services |
53,730,934 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
IT Services 4.0% (2.5% of Total Investments) |
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11,071 | First Data Corporation, Term Loan, First Lien |
4.069% | 1-Month LIBOR | 2.000% | 7/10/22 | BB | 11,084,442 | |||||||||||||||||||||
17,324 | First Data Corporation, Term Loan, First Lien |
4.069% | 1-Month LIBOR | 2.000% | 4/26/24 | BB | 17,338,901 | |||||||||||||||||||||
3,933 | Neustar, Inc., Term Loan B3 |
4.572% | 1-Month LIBOR | 2.500% | 1/08/20 | BB | 3,945,417 | |||||||||||||||||||||
1,588 | Neustar, Inc., Term Loan B4, First Lien |
5.572% | 1-Month LIBOR | 3.500% | 8/08/24 | BB | 1,597,187 | |||||||||||||||||||||
2,330 | PEAK 10, Inc., Term Loan B |
5.834% | 3-Month LIBOR | 3.500% | 8/01/24 | B | 2,327,129 | |||||||||||||||||||||
12,875 | Tempo Acquisition LLC, Term Loan B, (5) |
5.077% | 1-Month LIBOR | 3.000% | 5/01/24 | B | 12,902,579 | |||||||||||||||||||||
49,121 | Total IT Services |
49,195,655 |
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Principal Amount (000) |
Description (1) | Coupon (2) | Reference Rate (2) |
Spread (2) | Maturity (3) | Ratings (4) | Value | |||||||||||||||||||||
Leisure Products 0.1% (0.0% of Total Investments) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
$ | 818 | Academy, Ltd., Term Loan B |
6.092% | 1-Month LIBOR | 4.000% | 7/01/22 | CCC+ | $ | 678,604 | |||||||||||||||||||
Life Sciences Tools & Services 1.0% (0.7% of Total Investments) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
5,000 | Quintiles Transnational, Dollar Term Loan B3 |
4.084% | 3-Month LIBOR | 1.750% | 6/11/25 | BBB | 4,975,000 | |||||||||||||||||||||
7,925 | Parexel International Corp., Term Loan B |
4.827% | 1-Month LIBOR | 2.750% | 9/27/24 | B | 7,910,141 | |||||||||||||||||||||
12,925 | Total Life Sciences Tools & Services |
12,885,141 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Machinery 2.7% (1.7% of Total Investments) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
15,894 | Gardner Denver, Inc., Term Loan B |
4.827% | 1-Month LIBOR | 2.750% | 7/30/24 | BB | 15,949,736 | |||||||||||||||||||||
14,925 | Navistar, Inc., Tranche B, Term Loan |
5.600% | 1-Month LIBOR | 3.500% | 11/06/24 | B+ | 14,962,313 | |||||||||||||||||||||
2,462 | Rexnord LLC/ RBS Global, Inc., Term Loan, First Lien |
4.314% | 1-Month LIBOR | 2.250% | 8/21/24 | BB+ | 2,469,366 | |||||||||||||||||||||
33,281 | Total Machinery |
33,381,415 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Marine 0.2% (0.1% of Total Investments) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2,669 | Harvey Gulf International Marine, Inc., Exit Term Loan |
10.000% | N/A | N/A | 6/06/23 | B3 | 2,690,038 | |||||||||||||||||||||
Media 13.9% (8.6% of Total Investments) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
7,102 | Acquisitions Cogeco Cable II L.P., Term Loan, First Lien |
4.452% | 1-Month LIBOR | 2.375% | 1/03/25 | BB | 7,109,541 | |||||||||||||||||||||
3,513 | Advantage Sales & Marketing, Inc., Term Loan, First Lien |
5.327% | 1-Month LIBOR | 3.250% | 7/23/21 | B | 3,330,899 | |||||||||||||||||||||
5,000 | Catalina Marketing Corporation, Term Loan, First Lien |
5.577% | 1-Month LIBOR | 3.500% | 4/09/21 | B2 | 3,189,275 | |||||||||||||||||||||
7,980 | Charter Communications Operating Holdings LLC, Term Loan B |
4.080% | 1-Month LIBOR | 2.000% | 4/30/25 | BBB | 7,993,556 | |||||||||||||||||||||
14,963 | Cineworld Group PLC, Term Loan B |
4.577% | 1-Month LIBOR | 2.500% | 2/28/25 | BB | 14,933,622 | |||||||||||||||||||||
1,290 | Clear Channel Communications, Inc., Tranche D, Term Loan, (6) |
8.827% | N/A | N/A | 1/30/19 | N/R | 1,006,684 | |||||||||||||||||||||
1,358 | Clear Channel Communications, Inc., Term |
9.580% | N/A | N/A | 7/30/19 | N/R | 1,056,053 | |||||||||||||||||||||
4,239 | CSC Holdings LLC, Term Loan B |
4.572% | 1-Month LIBOR | 2.500% | 1/25/26 | BB | 4,242,025 | |||||||||||||||||||||
20,434 | Cumulus Media, Inc., Exit Term Loan, (DD1) |
6.580% | 1-Month LIBOR | 4.500% | 5/15/22 | B | 20,209,483 | |||||||||||||||||||||
25,177 | EMI Music Publishing, Term Loan |
4.329% | 1-Month LIBOR | 2.250% | 8/20/23 | BB | 25,226,857 | |||||||||||||||||||||
4,354 | Getty Images, Inc., Term Loan B, First Lien |
5.572% | 1-Month LIBOR | 3.500% | 10/18/19 | B3 | 4,276,111 | |||||||||||||||||||||
1,269 | Lions Gate Entertainment Corp., Term Loan B |
4.314% | 1-Month LIBOR | 2.250% | 3/24/25 | BB | 1,274,246 | |||||||||||||||||||||
13,633 | Meredith, Term Loan B |
5.077% | 1-Month LIBOR | 3.000% | 1/31/25 | BB | 13,693,096 | |||||||||||||||||||||
417 | Nexstar Broadcasting Group, Term Loan |
4.592% | 1-Month LIBOR | 2.500% | 1/17/24 | BB+ | 417,466 | |||||||||||||||||||||
3,124 | Nexstar Broadcasting Group, Term Loan B |
4.592% | 1-Month LIBOR | 2.500% | 1/17/24 | BB+ | 3,130,664 | |||||||||||||||||||||
9,000 | Numericable Group S.A, Term Loan B13, (WI/DD) |
TBD | TBD | TBD | TBD | B | 8,819,280 | |||||||||||||||||||||
4,987 | Sinclair Television Group, Term Loan B2 |
4.330% | 1-Month LIBOR | 2.250% | 1/31/24 | BB+ | 4,992,030 | |||||||||||||||||||||
5,769 | Springer Science & Business Media, Inc., Term Loan B13, First Lien |
5.577% | 1-Month LIBOR | 3.500% | 8/15/22 | B | 5,769,230 | |||||||||||||||||||||
25,238 | Tribune Media Company, Term Loan C |
5.077% | 1-Month LIBOR | 3.000% | 1/27/24 | BB+ | 25,259,113 | |||||||||||||||||||||
3,898 | Univision Communications, Inc., Term Loan C5 |
4.827% | 1-Month LIBOR | 2.750% | 3/15/24 | BB | 3,789,392 | |||||||||||||||||||||
12,000 | Virgin Media Investment Holdings Limited, Term Loan K |
4.572% | 1-Month LIBOR | 2.500% | 1/30/26 | Ba3 | 11,999,700 | |||||||||||||||||||||
174,745 | Total Media |
171,718,323 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Multiline Retail 1.1% (0.7% of Total Investments) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
4,141 | Belk, Inc., Term Loan B, First Lien |
6.836% | 1-Month LIBOR | 4.750% | 12/12/22 | B | 3,280,115 | |||||||||||||||||||||
9,975 | EG America LLC, Term Loan, First Lien |
6.334% | 3-Month LIBOR | 4.000% | 2/07/25 | B | 9,951,110 | |||||||||||||||||||||
14,116 | Total Multiline Retail |
13,231,225 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Oil, Gas & Consumable Fuels 2.1% (1.3% of Total Investments) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
4,000 | California Resources Corporation, Term Loan B |
6.831% | 1-Month LIBOR | 4.750% | 12/31/22 | B | 4,076,660 | |||||||||||||||||||||
4,969 | Fieldwood Energy LLC, Exit Term Loan |
7.327% | 1-Month LIBOR | 5.250% | 4/11/22 | B+ | 4,985,183 | |||||||||||||||||||||
7,260 | Fieldwood Energy LLC, Exit Term Loan, second Lien |
9.327% | 1-Month LIBOR | 7.250% | 4/11/23 | B+ | 7,069,715 | |||||||||||||||||||||
8,978 | McDermott International, Term Loan |
7.077% | 1-Month LIBOR | 5.000% | 5/12/25 | BB | 9,046,537 | |||||||||||||||||||||
899 | Seadrill Partners LLC, Initial Term Loan |
8.334% | 3-Month LIBOR | 6.000% | 2/21/21 | CCC+ | 842,900 | |||||||||||||||||||||
26,106 | Total Oil, Gas & Consumable Fuels |
26,020,995 |
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Portfolio of Investments July 31, 2018 |
Principal Amount (000) |
Description (1) | Coupon (2) | Reference Rate (2) |
Spread (2) | Maturity (3) | Ratings (4) | Value | |||||||||||||||||||||
Personal Products 0.9% (0.5% of Total Investments) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
$ | 6,000 | Coty, Inc., Term Loan A |
3.847% | 1-Month LIBOR | 1.750% | 4/05/23 | BB+ | $ | 5,947,500 | |||||||||||||||||||
5,000 | Coty, Inc., Term Loan B |
4.347% | 1-Month LIBOR | 2.250% | 4/07/25 | BB+ | 4,889,075 | |||||||||||||||||||||
11,000 | Total Personal Products |
10,836,575 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Pharmaceuticals 1.5% (1.0% of Total Investments) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
12,927 | Alphabet Holding Company, Inc., Initial Term Loan, First Lien |
5.577% | 1-Month LIBOR | 3.500% | 9/26/24 | B | 12,159,812 | |||||||||||||||||||||
6,770 | Valeant Pharmaceuticals International, Inc., Term Loan, First Lien |
5.092% | 1-Month LIBOR | 3.000% | 6/02/25 | BB | 6,787,742 | |||||||||||||||||||||
19,697 | Total Pharmaceuticals |
18,947,554 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Professional Services 2.8% (1.8% of Total Investments) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
943 | Ceridian HCM Holding, Inc., Term Loan B |
5.327% | 1-Month LIBOR | 3.250% | 4/30/25 | B | 945,769 | |||||||||||||||||||||
15,123 | Formula One Group, Term Loan B |
4.577% | 1-Month LIBOR | 2.500% | 2/01/24 | B+ | 15,056,858 | |||||||||||||||||||||
19,148 | On Assignment, Inc., Term Loan B |
4.077% | 1-Month LIBOR | 2.000% | 4/02/25 | BB | 19,179,535 | |||||||||||||||||||||
35,214 | Total Professional Services |
35,182,162 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Real Estate Management & Development 2.4% (1.5% of Total Investments) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
15,000 | GGP, Term Loan B, (WI/DD) |
TBD | TBD | TBD | TBD | BB+ | 14,898,450 | |||||||||||||||||||||
14,886 | Capital Automotive LP, Term Loan, First Lien |
4.580% | 1-Month LIBOR | 2.500% | 3/25/24 | B | 14,911,300 | |||||||||||||||||||||
29,886 | Total Real Estate Management & Development |
29,809,750 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Semiconductors & Semiconductor Equipment 2.4% (1.5% of Total Investments) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
7,717 | Lumileds, Term Loan B |
5.751% | 1-Month LIBOR | 3.500% | 6/30/24 | B+ | 7,675,463 | |||||||||||||||||||||
15,500 | Microchip Technology., Inc., Term Loan B |
4.080% | 1-Month LIBOR | 2.000% | 5/29/25 | BB+ | 15,558,125 | |||||||||||||||||||||
6,413 | ON Semiconductor Corporation, Term Loan B3 |
3.827% | 1-Month LIBOR | 1.750% | 3/31/23 | Baa3 | 6,427,048 | |||||||||||||||||||||
29,630 | Total Semiconductors & Semiconductor Equipment |
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29,660,636 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
Software 13.4% (8.4% of Total Investments) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
6,965 | Avaya, Inc., Tranche B Term Loan |
6.322% | 1-Month LIBOR | 4.250% | 12/15/24 | B | 7,005,641 | |||||||||||||||||||||
3,108 | Blackboard, Inc., Term Loan B4 |
7.333% | 3-Month LIBOR | 5.000% | 6/30/21 | B | 2,951,772 | |||||||||||||||||||||
5,000 | BMC Software, Inc., Term Loan B, (WI/DD) |
TBD | TBD | TBD | TBD | B | 5,004,900 | |||||||||||||||||||||
11,697 | Compuware Corporation, Term Loan B3 |
5.580% | 1-Month LIBOR | 3.500% | 12/15/21 | B | 11,741,709 | |||||||||||||||||||||
18,756 | Ellucian, Term Loan B, First Lien |
5.584% | 3-Month LIBOR | 3.250% | 9/30/22 | B | 18,809,612 | |||||||||||||||||||||
10,373 | Greeneden U.S. Holdings II LLC, Term Loan B |
5.577% | 1-Month LIBOR | 3.500% | 12/01/23 | B | 10,439,658 | |||||||||||||||||||||
16,658 | Infor (US), Inc., Term Loan B, (5) |
4.827% | 1-Month LIBOR | 2.750% | 2/01/22 | B | 16,700,918 | |||||||||||||||||||||
5,406 | Informatica, Term Loan B |
5.327% | 1-Month LIBOR | 3.250% | 8/05/22 | B | 5,437,809 | |||||||||||||||||||||
2,963 | Kronos Incorporated, Term Loan B |
5.358% | 3-Month LIBOR | 3.000% | 11/20/23 | B | 2,975,089 | |||||||||||||||||||||
15,169 | Kronos Incorporated, Term Loan B, Second Lien |
10.608% | 3-Month LIBOR | 8.250% | 11/01/24 | CCC | 15,695,213 | |||||||||||||||||||||
1,925 | Micro Focus International PLC, New Term Loan |
4.577% | 1-Month LIBOR | 2.500% | 6/21/24 | BB | 1,920,486 | |||||||||||||||||||||
13,000 | Micro Focus International PLC, Term Loan B |
4.577% | 1-Month LIBOR | 2.500% | 6/21/24 | BB | 12,969,515 | |||||||||||||||||||||
10,261 | Micro Focus International PLC, Term Loan B2 |
4.327% | 1-Month LIBOR | 2.500% | 11/19/21 | BB | 10,236,546 | |||||||||||||||||||||
1,213 | Misys, New Term Loan, Second Lien |
9.557% | 3-Month LIBOR | 7.250% | 6/13/25 | CCC+ | 1,173,123 | |||||||||||||||||||||
3,960 | RP Crown Parent LLC, Term Loan B |
4.827% | 1-Month LIBOR | 2.750% | 10/15/23 | B | 3,973,421 | |||||||||||||||||||||
14,463 | SS&C Technologies, Inc./ Sunshine Acquisition II, Inc., Term Loan B3 |
4.577% | 1-Month LIBOR | 2.500% | 4/16/25 | BB | 14,522,069 | |||||||||||||||||||||
5,548 | SS&C Technologies, Inc./ Sunshine Acquisition II, Inc., Term Loan B4 |
4.577% | 1-Month LIBOR | 2.500% | 4/16/25 | BB | 5,570,368 | |||||||||||||||||||||
18,748 | Tibco Software, Inc., Term Loan, First Lien |
5.580% | 1-Month LIBOR | 3.500% | 12/04/20 | B | 18,827,104 | |||||||||||||||||||||
165,213 | Total Software |
165,954,953 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Specialty Retail 0.8% (0.5% of Total Investments) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
3,680 | Petco Animal Supplies, Inc., Term Loan B1 |
5.590% | 3-Month LIBOR | 3.250% | 1/26/23 | B2 | 2,656,537 | |||||||||||||||||||||
8,706 | Petsmart Inc., Term Loan B, First Lien |
5.100% | 1-Month LIBOR | 3.000% | 3/11/22 | B3 | 7,257,043 | |||||||||||||||||||||
12,386 | Total Specialty Retail |
9,913,580 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Technology Hardware, Storage & Peripherals 2.2% (1.4% of Total Investments) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
14,944 | Dell International LLC, Refinancing Term Loan B |
4.080% | 1-Month LIBOR | 2.000% | 9/07/23 | BBB | 14,963,958 | |||||||||||||||||||||
5,000 | Mitel US Holdings, Inc., Term Loan, First Lien, (WI/DD) |
TBD | TBD | TBD | TBD | B | 5,032,050 | |||||||||||||||||||||
7,184 | Western Digital, Term Loan B |
3.827% | 1-Month LIBOR | 1.750% | 4/29/23 | BBB | 7,195,140 | |||||||||||||||||||||
27,128 | Total Technology Hardware, Storage & Peripherals |
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27,191,148 |
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Principal Amount (000) |
Description (1) | Coupon (2) | Reference Rate (2) |
Spread (2) | Maturity (3) | Ratings (4) | Value | |||||||||||||||||||||
Trading Companies & Distributors 0.9% (0.6% of Total Investments) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
$ | 10,918 | HD Supply Waterworks, Ltd., Term Loan B |
5.253% | 6-Month LIBOR | 3.000% | 8/01/24 | B+ | $ | 10,978,910 | |||||||||||||||||||
Transportation Infrastructure 1.1% (0.7% of Total Investments) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
13,923 | Avolon LLC, Term Loan B, (DD1) |
4.086% | 1-Month LIBOR | 2.000% | 1/15/25 | BBB | 13,842,830 | |||||||||||||||||||||
Wireless Telecommunication Services 0.9% (0.5% of Total Investments) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
4,938 | Sprint Corporation, Term Loan, First Lien |
4.625% | 1-Month LIBOR | 2.500% | 2/02/24 | BB | 4,944,906 | |||||||||||||||||||||
5,586 | Syniverse Holdings, Inc., Tranche Term Loan C |
7.078% | 1-Month LIBOR | 5.000% | 3/09/23 | B | 5,601,110 | |||||||||||||||||||||
10,524 | Total Wireless Telecommunication Services |
10,546,016 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
$ | 1,581,924 | Total Variable Rate Senior Loan Interests (cost $1,581,632,324) |
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1,557,459,059 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Principal Amount (000) |
Description (1) | Coupon | Maturity | Ratings (4) | Value | |||||||||||||||||||||||
CORPORATE BONDS 22.5% (14.0% of Total Investments) |
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Airlines 0.2% (0.1% of Total Investments) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
$ | 2,000 | American Airlines Group Inc., 144A |
4.625% | 3/01/20 | BB | $ | 2,007,500 | |||||||||||||||||||||
Banks 0.8% (0.5% of Total Investments) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
5,000 | JP Morgan Chase & Company, (5) |
2.161% | 6/01/21 | AA | 5,039,000 | |||||||||||||||||||||||
5,000 | Wells Fargo & Company, (5) |
3.661% | 3/04/21 | A+ | 5,118,595 | |||||||||||||||||||||||
10,000 | Total Banks |
10,157,595 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Commercial Services & Supplies 0.1% (0.1% of Total Investments) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1,179 | West Corporation, 144A |
8.500% | 10/15/25 | B3 | 1,025,730 | |||||||||||||||||||||||
Communications Equipment 0.7% (0.4% of Total Investments) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
8,510 | CommScope Technologies LLC, 144A, (5) |
6.000% | 6/15/25 | BB | 8,765,300 | |||||||||||||||||||||||
Diversified Financial Services 0.2% (0.1% of Total Investments) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
3,000 | Park Aerospace Holdings Ltd, 144A, (5) |
5.500% | 2/15/24 | BB | 2,962,500 | |||||||||||||||||||||||
Diversified Telecommunication Services 2.0% (1.2% of Total Investments) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
3,612 | Intelsat Jackson Holdings SA |
5.500% | 8/01/23 | CCC+ | 3,327,555 | |||||||||||||||||||||||
6,000 | Intelsat Jackson Holdings SA, 144A, (5) |
9.750% | 7/15/25 | CCC+ | 6,412,500 | |||||||||||||||||||||||
5,413 | Intelsat Luxembourg SA |
7.750% | 6/01/21 | Ca | 5,142,350 | |||||||||||||||||||||||
11,395 | Intelsat Luxembourg SA |
8.125% | 6/01/23 | CCC- | 9,771,212 | |||||||||||||||||||||||
26,420 | Total Diversified Telecommunication Services |
24,653,617 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Food Products 0.2% (0.1% of Total Investments) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
3,000 | B&G Foods Inc. |
5.250% | 4/01/25 | B+ | 2,880,000 | |||||||||||||||||||||||
Health Care Equipment & Supplies 0.6% (0.4% of Total Investments) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
6,965 | Kinetic Concepts Inc., 144A, (5) |
7.875% | 2/15/21 | B1 | 7,126,379 | |||||||||||||||||||||||
Health Care Providers & Services 7.0% (4.3% of Total Investments) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
5,000 | Centene Corporation |
4.750% | 5/15/22 | BB+ | 5,056,250 | |||||||||||||||||||||||
4,000 | Centene Corporation, 144A |
5.375% | 6/01/26 | BB+ | 4,095,000 | |||||||||||||||||||||||
9,500 | DJO Finance LLC, 144A, (5) |
8.125% | 6/15/21 | CCC | 9,761,250 | |||||||||||||||||||||||
2,282 | Envision Healthcare Corporation, 144A |
5.125% | 7/01/22 | B | 2,313,377 | |||||||||||||||||||||||
4,000 | HCA Inc. |
6.500% | 2/15/20 | BBB | 4,163,200 | |||||||||||||||||||||||
4,000 | HCA Inc. |
5.250% | 6/15/26 | BBB | 4,060,000 | |||||||||||||||||||||||
6,000 | Molina Healthcare Inc. |
5.375% | 11/15/22 | BB | 6,120,000 | |||||||||||||||||||||||
5,000 | Molina Healthcare Inc., 144A |
4.875% | 6/15/25 | BB | 4,881,250 | |||||||||||||||||||||||
12,650 | Polaris Intermediate Corporation, 144A, (5) |
8.500% | 12/01/22 | B | 13,076,938 | |||||||||||||||||||||||
5,200 | Select Medical Corporation, (5) |
6.375% | 6/01/21 | B | 5,252,000 | |||||||||||||||||||||||
1,500 | Tenet Healthcare Corporation |
4.750% | 6/01/20 | BB | 1,518,750 | |||||||||||||||||||||||
17,000 | Tenet Healthcare Corporation, (5) |
6.000% | 10/01/20 | BB | 17,658,750 | |||||||||||||||||||||||
8,000 | WellCare Health Plans Inc., (5) |
5.250% | 4/01/25 | BB | 8,050,000 | |||||||||||||||||||||||
84,132 | Total Health Care Providers & Services |
|
86,006,765 |
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Portfolio of Investments July 31, 2018 |
Principal Amount (000) |
Description (1) | Coupon | Maturity | Ratings (4) | Value | |||||||||||||||||||||||
Hotels, Restaurants & Leisure 1.4% (0.9% of Total Investments) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
$ | 16,080 | Scientific Games International Inc., (5) |
10.000% | 12/01/22 | B | $ | 17,165,400 | |||||||||||||||||||||
Media 2.7% (1.7% of Total Investments) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2,860 | Altice US Finance I Corporation, 144A, (5) |
5.375% | 7/15/23 | BB | 2,885,025 | |||||||||||||||||||||||
4,000 | CCO Holdings LLC, 144A, (5) |
5.125% | 5/01/23 | BB+ | 3,990,000 | |||||||||||||||||||||||
7,000 | CSC Holdings LLC, 144A, (5) |
5.500% | 4/15/27 | Ba2 | 6,737,500 | |||||||||||||||||||||||
6,000 | Hughes Satellite Systems Corporation, (5) |
5.250% | 8/01/26 | BBB | 5,730,000 | |||||||||||||||||||||||
10,609 | iHeartCommunications Inc., (6) |
9.000% | 12/15/19 | CC | 8,275,020 | |||||||||||||||||||||||
42,258 | iHeartCommunications Inc., (cash 12.000%, PIK 2.000%), (6) |
14.000% | 2/01/21 | C | 5,599,207 | |||||||||||||||||||||||
240 | iHeartCommunications Inc., (6) |
9.000% | 3/01/21 | CC | 183,600 | |||||||||||||||||||||||
72,967 | Total Media |
33,400,352 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Oil, Gas & Consumable Fuels 1.6% (1.0% of Total Investments) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
16,000 | California Resources Corporation, 144A |
8.000% | 12/15/22 | CCC+ | 14,320,000 | |||||||||||||||||||||||
5,000 | Mcdermott Escrow 1, 144A |
10.625% | 5/01/24 | B2 | 5,187,500 | |||||||||||||||||||||||
21,000 | Total Oil, Gas & Consumable Fuels |
19,507,500 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Pharmaceuticals 0.6% (0.4% of Total Investments) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
7,000 | Bausch Health Companies Inc., 144A, (5) |
6.500% | 3/15/22 | BB | 7,298,900 | |||||||||||||||||||||||
4,850 | Concordia International Corporation, 144A, (6) |
9.500% | 10/21/22 | C | 291,000 | |||||||||||||||||||||||
11,850 | Total Pharmaceuticals |
7,589,900 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Semiconductors & Semiconductor Equipment 0.4% (0.3% of Total Investments) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
3,167 | Advanced Micro Devices Inc., (5) |
7.500% | 8/15/22 | B | 3,523,288 | |||||||||||||||||||||||
1,719 | Advanced Micro Devices Inc. |
7.000% | 7/01/24 | B | 1,817,843 | |||||||||||||||||||||||
4,886 | Total Semiconductors & Semiconductor Equipment |
|
5,341,131 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
Software 0.0% (0.0% of Total Investments) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
19,375 | Avaya Holdings Corporation, 144A, (6), (9) |
7.000% | 4/01/19 | N/R | | |||||||||||||||||||||||
9,250 | Avaya Holdings Corporation, 144A, (6), (9) |
10.500% | 3/01/21 | N/R | | |||||||||||||||||||||||
28,625 | Total Software |
| ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Technology Hardware, Storage & Peripherals 0.8% (0.5% of Total Investments) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
5,000 | Dell International LLC, 144A, (5) |
5.875% | 6/15/21 | BB+ | 5,118,374 | |||||||||||||||||||||||
5,000 | Dell International LLC, 144A, (5) |
7.125% | 6/15/24 | BB+ | 5,375,000 | |||||||||||||||||||||||
10,000 | Total Technology Hardware, Storage & Peripherals |
|
10,493,374 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
Wireless Telecommunication Services 3.2% (2.0% of Total Investments) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1,000 | Hughes Satellite Systems Corporation |
6.625% | 8/01/26 | BB | 952,500 | |||||||||||||||||||||||
2,500 | Sprint Corporation |
7.250% | 9/15/21 | B+ | 2,628,125 | |||||||||||||||||||||||
22,000 | Sprint Corporation, (5) |
7.875% | 9/15/23 | B+ | 23,457,500 | |||||||||||||||||||||||
12,000 | T-Mobile USA Inc., (5) |
6.375% | 3/01/25 | BB+ | 12,510,000 | |||||||||||||||||||||||
37,500 | Total Wireless Telecommunication Services |
|
39,548,125 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
$ | 348,114 | Total Corporate Bonds (cost $311,438,326) |
|
278,631,168 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Shares | Description (1), (9) | Value | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
EXCHANGE-TRADED FUNDS 4.2% (2.6% of Total Investments) |
| |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2,259,313 | Invesco Senior Loan ETF |
$ | 52,009,385 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
Total Exchange-Traded Funds (cost $52,264,894) |
|
52,009,385 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Shares | Description (1) | Value | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
COMMON STOCKS 2.3% (1.5% of Total Investments) |
| |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Diversified Consumer Services 0.3% (0.2% of Total Investments) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
403,318 | Cengage Learning Holdings II Inc., (7), (8) |
$ | 3,896,455 |
80
Shares | Description (1) | Value | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Energy Equipment & Services 0.6% (0.4% of Total Investments) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
133,936 | Ocean Rig UDW Inc., (7) |
$ | 3,755,565 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
10,935 | Vantage Drilling International, (7), (8) |
3,225,825 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Total Energy Equipment & Services |
|
6,981,390 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Health Care Providers & Services 0.0% (0.0% of Total Investments) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
227,437 | Millennium Health LLC, (7), (8) |
9,780 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
211,860 | Millennium Health LLC, (7), (9) |
| ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
198,883 | Millennium Health LLC, (7), (9) |
| ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Total Health Care Providers & Services |
|
9,780 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Marine 0.1% (0.1% of Total Investments) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
28,051 | HGIM Corporation, (8) |
1,304,372 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
6,278 | HGIM Corporation, (7), (8) |
291,927 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Total Marine |
1,596,299 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Media 0.4% (0.2% of Total Investments) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
51,719 | Affinion Group Holdings Inc., (7), (8) |
715,429 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
262,501 | Cumulus Media Inc., (7), (8) |
4,243,854 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
17,987 | Tribune Media Company, (8) |
6,296 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Total Media |
4,965,579 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Software 0.9% (0.6% of Total Investments) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
545,726 | Avaya Holdings Corporation, (7) |
11,231,041 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Total Common Stocks (cost $49,657,180) |
|
28,680,544 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Shares | Description (1) | Value | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
COMMON STOCK RIGHTS 0.2% (0.1% of Total Investments) |
| |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Oil, Gas & Consumable Fuels 0.2% (0.1% of Total Investments) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
10,775 | Fieldwood Energy LLC, (7), (8) |
$ | 567,487 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
49,247 | Fieldwood Energy LLC, (7), (9) |
2,142,460 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Total Common Stock Rights (cost $1,440,786) |
2,709,947 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Shares | Description (1) | Value | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
WARRANTS 0.0% (0.0% of Total Investments) |
| |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
37,723 | Avaya Holdings Corporation |
145,234 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Total Warrants (cost $4,921,202) |
145,234 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Total Long-Term Investments (cost $2,001,354,712) |
|
1,919,635,337 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Shares | Description (1) | Coupon | Value | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
SHORT-TERM INVESTMENTS 5.4% (3.4% of Total Investments) |
| |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
INVESTMENT COMPANIES 5.4% (3.4% of Total Investments) |
| |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
66,713,030 | BlackRock Liquidity Funds T-Fund Portfolio, (10) |
1.809% (11) | $ | 66,713,030 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Total Short-Term Investments (cost $66,713,030) |
|
66,713,030 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Total Investments (cost $2,068,067,742) 160.5% |
|
1,986,348,367 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Borrowings (45.3)% (12), (13) |
|
(561,000,000 | ) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
Reverse Repurchase Agreements (11.7)% (14) |
|
(145,000,000 | ) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
Other Assets Less Liabilities (3.5)% (15) |
|
(43,086,262 | ) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
Net Assets Applicable to Common Shares 100% |
|
$ | 1,237,262,105 |
81
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Portfolio of Investments July 31, 2018 |
For Fund portfolio compliance purposes, the Funds industry classifications refer to any one or more of the industry sub-classifications used by one or more widely recognized market indexes or ratings group indexes, and/or as defined by Fund management. This definition may not apply for purposes of this report, which may combine industry sub-classifications into sectors for reporting ease.
(1) | All percentages shown in the Portfolio of Investments are based on net assets applicable to common shares unless otherwise noted. |
(2) | Senior loans generally pay interest at rates which are periodically adjusted by reference to a base short-term, floating lending rate (Reference Rate) plus an assigned fixed rate (Spread). These floating lending rates are generally (i) the lending rate referenced by the London Inter-Bank Offered Rate (LIBOR), or (ii) the prime rate offered by one or more major United States banks. Senior loans may be considered restricted in that the Fund ordinarily is contractually obligated to receive approval from the agent bank and/or borrower prior to the disposition of a senior loan. The rate shown is the coupon as of the end of the reporting period. |
(3) | Senior loans generally are subject to mandatory and/or optional prepayment. Because of these mandatory prepayment conditions and because there may be significant economic incentives for a borrower to prepay, prepayments of senior loans may occur. As a result, the actual remaining maturity of senior loans held may be substantially less than the stated maturities shown. |
(4) | For financial reporting purposes, the ratings disclosed are the highest of Standard & Poors Group (Standard & Poors), Moodys Investors Service, Inc. (Moodys) or Fitch, Inc. (Fitch) rating. This treatment of split-rated securities may differ from that used for other purposes, such as for Fund investment policies. Ratings below BBB by Standard & Poors, Baa by Moodys or BBB by Fitch are considered to be below investment grade. Holdings designated N/R are not rated by any of these national rating agencies. Ratings are not covered by the report of independent registered public accounting firm. |
(5) | Investment, or portion of investment, has been pledged to collateralize the net payment obligations for investments in reverse repurchase agreements. As of the end of the reporting period, investments with a value of $234,592,563 have been pledged as collateral for reverse repurchase agreements. |
(6) | As of, or subsequent to, the end of the reporting period, this security is non-income producing. Non-income producing, in the case of a fixed-income security, generally denotes that the issuer has (1) defaulted on the payment of principal or interest, (2) is under the protection of the Federal Bankruptcy Court or (3) the Funds Adviser has concluded that the issue is not likely to meet its future interest payment obligations and has ceased accruing additional income on the Funds records. |
(7) | Non-income producing; issuer has not declared a dividend within the past twelve months. |
(8) | For fair value measurement disclosure purposes, investment classified as Level 2. See Notes to Financial Statements, Note 2 Investment Valuation and Fair Value Measurements for more information. |
(9) | Investment valued at fair value using methods determined in good faith by, or at the discretion of, the Board. For fair value measurement disclosure purposes, investment classified as Level 3. See Notes to Financial Statements, Note 2 Investment Valuation and Fair Value Measurements for more information. |
(10) | A copy of the most recent financial statements for these exchange-traded funds and investment companies can be obtained directly from the Securities and Exchange Commission on its website at the http://www.sec.gov. |
(11) | The rate shown is the annualized seven-day subsidized yield as of the end of the reporting period. |
(12) | Borrowings as a percentage of Total Investments is 28.2%. |
(13) | The Fund segregates 100% of its eligible investments (excluding any investments separately pledged as collateral for specific investments in derivatives, when applicable) in the Portfolio of Investments as collateral for borrowings. |
(14) | Reverse Repurchase Agreements as a percentage of Total Investments is 7.3%. |
(15) | Other assets less liabilities includes the unrealized appreciation (depreciation) of certain over-the-counter (OTC) derivatives as presented on the Statement of Assets and Liabilities, when applicable. The unrealized appreciation (depreciation) of OTC cleared and exchange-traded derivatives is recognized as part of cash collateral at brokers and/or the receivable or payable for variation margin as presented on the Statement of Assets and Liabilities, when applicable. |
144A | Investment is exempt from registration under Rule 144A of the Securities Act of 1933, as amended. These investments may only be resold in transactions exempt from registration, which are normally those transactions with qualified institutional buyers. |
DD1 | Portion of investment purchased on a delayed delivery basis. |
ETF | Exchange-Traded Fund |
LIBOR | London Inter-Bank Offered Rate |
N/A | Not Applicable |
PIK | Payment-in-kind (PIK) security. Depending on the terms of the security, income may be received in the form of cash, securities, or a combination of both. The PIK rate shown, where applicable, represents the annualized rate of the last PIK payment made by the issuer as of the end of the reporting period. |
TBD | Senior loan purchased on a when-issued or delayed-delivery basis. Certain details associated with this purchase are not known prior to the settlement date of the transaction. In addition, senior loans typically trade without accrued interest and therefore a coupon rate is not available prior to settlement. At settlement, if still unknown, the borrower or counterparty will provide the Fund with the final coupon rate and maturity date. |
WI/DD | Purchased on a when-issued or delayed delivery basis. |
See accompanying notes to financial statements.
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Statement of Assets and Liabilities
July 31, 2018
NSL | JFR | JRO | JSD | JQC | ||||||||||||||||
Assets |
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Long-term investments, at value (cost $435,448,873, $1,054,402,121, $741,219,144, $289,136,000 and $2,001,354,712, respectively) |
$ | 420,634,225 | $ | 1,028,387,683 | $ | 720,885,567 | $ | 284,183,206 | $ | 1,919,635,337 | ||||||||||
Short-term investments, at value (cost approximates value) |
10,121,429 | 23,541,090 | 17,156,361 | 8,118,505 | 66,713,030 | |||||||||||||||
Cash |
| | 43,750 | 37 | | |||||||||||||||
Cash collateral at brokers for investments in swaps(1) |
1,160,000 | 2,383,000 | 2,113,000 | 275,491 | 1,294 | |||||||||||||||
Credit default swaps premiums paid |
| | | 10,980 | | |||||||||||||||
Unrealized appreciation on interest rate swaps |
|
|
|
|
2,861 |
|
|
|
|
|
16,275 |
|
|
|
| |||||
Receivable for: |
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Interest |
1,740,640 | 4,399,178 | 3,074,619 | 1,276,560 | 9,725,394 | |||||||||||||||
Investments sold |
3,281,163 | 8,123,791 | 7,366,486 | 3,456,168 | 35,343,300 | |||||||||||||||
Reclaims |
| | | | 17,480 | |||||||||||||||
Shares sold |
| 31,001 | | | | |||||||||||||||
Other assets |
128,912 | 150,042 | 115,765 | 29,312 | 412,389 | |||||||||||||||
Total assets |
437,066,369 | 1,067,018,646 | 750,755,548 | 297,366,534 | 2,031,848,224 | |||||||||||||||
Liabilities |
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Borrowings |
114,000,000 | 254,300,000 | 178,800,000 | 72,000,000 | 561,000,000 | |||||||||||||||
Reverse repurchase agreements |
| | | | 145,000,000 | |||||||||||||||
Cash overdraft denominated in foreign currencies (cost $968, $2,463, $1,646, $55 and $18, respectively) |
1,038 | 2,642 | 1,765 | 53 | 18 | |||||||||||||||
Unrealized depreciation on interest rate swaps |
1,198,980 | 2,433,446 | 2,331,087 | 189,879 | | |||||||||||||||
Payable for: |
||||||||||||||||||||
Dividends |
1,268,771 | 3,241,747 | 2,339,654 | 949,425 | 4,980,541 | |||||||||||||||
Investments purchased |
10,844,216 | 24,632,406 | 17,683,936 | 8,403,470 | 79,229,498 | |||||||||||||||
Unfunded senior loans |
61,505 | 131,189 | 78,926 | 61,505 | | |||||||||||||||
Variation margin on swaps contracts |
| | | |
529 |
|
|
|
| |||||||||||
Term Preferred Shares (Term Preferred), net of deferred offering costs (liquidation preference $43,000,000, $125,200,000, $84,000,000, $35,000,000 and $, respectively) |
42,401,767 | 124,022,961 | 82,913,025 | 34,564,434 | | |||||||||||||||
Accrued expenses: |
||||||||||||||||||||
Interest |
584 | | 430,927 | | 2,182,634 | |||||||||||||||
Management fees |
290,337 | 698,377 | 494,273 | 197,208 | 1,323,430 | |||||||||||||||
Trustees fees |
84,820 | 156,418 | 99,088 | 18,416 | 409,407 | |||||||||||||||
Other |
161,933 | 242,614 | 204,443 | 97,589 | 460,591 | |||||||||||||||
Total liabilities |
170,313,951 | 409,861,800 | 285,377,124 | 116,482,508 | 794,586,119 | |||||||||||||||
Net assets applicable to common shares |
$ | 266,752,418 | $ | 657,156,846 | $ | 465,378,424 | $ | 180,884,026 | $ | 1,237,262,105 | ||||||||||
Common shares outstanding |
38,621,872 | 56,918,468 | 40,561,218 | 10,095,648 | 135,766,990 | |||||||||||||||
Net asset value (NAV) per common share outstanding |
$ | 6.91 | $ | 11.55 | $ | 11.47 | $ | 17.92 | $ | 9.11 | ||||||||||
Net assets applicable to common shares consist of: |
||||||||||||||||||||
Common shares, $0.01 par value per share |
$ | 386,219 | $ | 569,185 | $ | 405,612 | $ | 100,956 | $ | 1,357,670 | ||||||||||
Paid-in surplus |
287,799,483 | 708,896,922 | 503,528,297 | 191,865,113 | 1,388,019,831 | |||||||||||||||
Undistributed (Over-distribution of) net investment income |
492,596 | (6,939,292 | ) | (4,665,678 | ) | (1,022,611 | ) | (21,887,770 | ) | |||||||||||
Accumulated net realized gain (loss) |
(5,912,182 | ) | (16,924,767 | ) | (11,225,024 | ) | (4,891,049 | ) | (48,508,929 | ) | ||||||||||
Net unrealized appreciation (depreciation) |
(16,013,698 | ) | (28,445,202 | ) | (22,664,783 | ) | (5,168,383 | ) | (81,718,697 | ) | ||||||||||
Net assets applicable to common shares |
$ | 266,752,418 | $ | 657,156,846 | $ | 465,378,424 | $ | 180,884,026 | $ | 1,237,262,105 | ||||||||||
Authorized shares: |
||||||||||||||||||||
Common |
Unlimited | Unlimited | Unlimited | Unlimited | Unlimited | |||||||||||||||
Preferred |
Unlimited | Unlimited | Unlimited | Unlimited | Unlimited |
(1) | Cash pledged to collateralize the net payment obligations for investments in derivatives. |
See accompanying notes to financial statements.
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Year Ended July 31, 2018
NSL | JFR | JRO | JSD | JQC | ||||||||||||||||
Investment Income |
||||||||||||||||||||
Interest and dividends |
$ | 23,740,502 | $ | 55,730,682 | $ | 39,691,202 | $ | 16,939,908 | $ | 94,569,602 | ||||||||||
Fees |
460,734 | 1,165,689 | 924,760 | 365,260 | 2,427,962 | |||||||||||||||
Foreign tax withheld on dividend income |
| | | | (6,057 | ) | ||||||||||||||
Total investment income |
24,201,236 | 56,896,371 | 40,615,962 | 17,305,168 | 96,991,507 | |||||||||||||||
Expenses |
||||||||||||||||||||
Management fees |
3,414,347 | 8,243,070 | 5,822,784 | 2,318,385 | 15,597,131 | |||||||||||||||
Interest expense and amortization of offering costs |
3,857,691 | 10,543,262 | 7,381,791 | 2,585,263 | 20,608,669 | |||||||||||||||
Custodian fees |
130,124 | 279,608 | 196,702 | 103,577 | 407,375 | |||||||||||||||
Trustees fees |
13,007 | 31,934 | 22,378 | 8,827 | 59,867 | |||||||||||||||
Professional fees |
120,668 | 167,679 | 169,968 | 122,594 | 95,015 | |||||||||||||||
Shareholder reporting expenses |
68,075 | 156,831 | 139,153 | 54,628 | 192,403 | |||||||||||||||
Shareholder servicing agent fees |
14,302 | 35,952 | 29,238 | 13,174 | 2,711 | |||||||||||||||
Stock exchange listing fees |
10,845 | 6,267 | 11,142 | 6,850 | 38,124 | |||||||||||||||
Investor relations expenses |
29,263 | 68,777 | 49,101 | 21,702 | 126,268 | |||||||||||||||
Other |
26,021 | 65,532 | 45,804 | 67,964 | 36,489 | |||||||||||||||
Total expenses |
7,684,343 | 19,598,912 | 13,868,061 | 5,302,964 | 37,164,052 | |||||||||||||||
Net investment income (loss) |
16,516,893 | 37,297,459 | 26,747,901 | 12,002,204 | 59,827,455 | |||||||||||||||
Realized and Unrealized Gain (Loss) |
||||||||||||||||||||
Net realized gain (loss) from: |
||||||||||||||||||||
Investments and foreign currency |
988,609 | (3,918,156 | ) | (2,177,791 | ) | (1,771,955 | ) | (9,945,000 | ) | |||||||||||
Swaps |
(170,366 | ) | 710,097 | 661,463 | (201,725 | ) | 1,412,527 | |||||||||||||
Change in net unrealized appreciation (depreciation) of: |
||||||||||||||||||||
Investments and foreign currency |
(1,461,678 | ) | 795,592 | 828,220 | 1,590,671 | (5,536,690 | ) | |||||||||||||
Swaps |
(650,645 | ) | (3,024,738 | ) | (2,851,257 | ) | (104,691 | ) | (1,375,436 | ) | ||||||||||
Net realized and unrealized gain (loss) |
(1,294,080 | ) | (5,437,205 | ) | (3,539,365 | ) | (487,700 | ) | (15,444,599 | ) | ||||||||||
Net increase (decrease) in net assets applicable to common shares from operations |
$ | 15,222,813 | $ | 31,860,254 | $ | 23,208,536 | $ | 11,514,504 | $ | 44,382,856 |
See accompanying notes to financial statements.
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Statement of Changes in Net Assets
NSL | JFR | |||||||||||||||
Year Ended 7/31/18 |
Year 7/31/17 |
Year Ended 7/31/18 |
Year 7/31/17 |
|||||||||||||
Operations |
||||||||||||||||
Net investment income (loss) |
$ | 16,516,893 | $ | 17,911,275 | $ | 37,297,459 | $ | 40,564,055 | ||||||||
Net realized gain (loss) from: |
||||||||||||||||
Investments and foreign currency |
988,609 | (4,031,259 | ) | (3,918,156 | ) | (8,532,524 | ) | |||||||||
Swaps |
(170,366 | ) | 91,003 | 710,097 | 613,807 | |||||||||||
Change in net unrealized appreciation (depreciation) of: |
||||||||||||||||
Investments and foreign currency |
(1,461,678 | ) | 12,529,108 | 795,592 | 32,737,753 | |||||||||||
Swaps |
(650,645 | ) | (548,335 | ) | (3,024,738 | ) | 594,153 | |||||||||
Net increase (decrease) in net assets applicable to common shares
from |
15,222,813 | 25,951,792 | 31,860,254 | 65,977,244 | ||||||||||||
Distributions to Common Shareholders |
||||||||||||||||
From net investment income |
(17,553,641 | ) | (17,939,860 | ) | (44,003,590 | ) | (43,953,958 | ) | ||||||||
Decrease in net assets applicable to common shares from distributions
to |
(17,553,641 | ) | (17,939,860 | ) | (44,003,590 | ) | (43,953,958 | ) | ||||||||
Capital Share Transactions |
||||||||||||||||
Common shares: |
||||||||||||||||
Proceeds from shelf offering, net of offering costs |
| | 5,297,434 | 15,091,303 | ||||||||||||
Net proceeds from shares issued to shareholders due to reinvestment
of |
| | 139,663 | 121,767 | ||||||||||||
Net increase (decrease) in net assets applicable to common shares
from |
| | 5,437,097 | 15,213,070 | ||||||||||||
Net increase (decrease) in net assets applicable to common shares |
(2,330,828 | ) | 8,011,932 | (6,706,239 | ) | 37,236,356 | ||||||||||
Net assets applicable to common shares at the beginning of period |
269,083,246 | 261,071,314 | 663,863,085 | 626,626,729 | ||||||||||||
Net assets applicable to common shares at the end of period |
$ | 266,752,418 | $ | 269,083,246 | $ | 657,156,846 | $ | 663,863,085 | ||||||||
Undistributed (Over-distribution of) net investment income at the
end of |
$ | 492,596 | $ | 1,414,437 | $ | (6,939,292 | ) | $ | (2,196,740 | ) |
See accompanying notes to financial statements.
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Statement of Changes in Net Assets (continued)
JRO | JSD | |||||||||||||||
Year Ended 7/31/18 |
Year 7/31/17 |
Year Ended 7/31/18 |
Year 7/31/17 |
|||||||||||||
Operations |
||||||||||||||||
Net investment income (loss) |
$ | 26,747,901 | $ | 29,600,300 | $ | 12,002,204 | $ | 13,027,167 | ||||||||
Net realized gain (loss) from: |
||||||||||||||||
Investments and foreign currency |
(2,177,791 | ) | (5,253,292 | ) | (1,771,955 | ) | (394,906 | ) | ||||||||
Swaps |
661,463 | 551,837 | (201,725 | ) | (219,417 | ) | ||||||||||
Change in net unrealized appreciation (depreciation) of: |
||||||||||||||||
Investments and foreign currency |
828,220 | 21,359,115 | 1,590,671 | 6,049,708 | ||||||||||||
Swaps |
(2,851,257 | ) | 520,170 | (104,691 | ) | 36,637 | ||||||||||
Net increase (decrease) in net assets applicable to common shares
from |
23,208,536 | 46,778,130 | 11,514,504 | 18,499,189 | ||||||||||||
Distributions to Common Shareholders |
||||||||||||||||
From net investment income |
(32,185,250 | ) | (32,191,923 | ) | (13,098,094 | ) | (12,568,708 | ) | ||||||||
Decrease in net assets applicable to common shares from distributions
to |
(32,185,250 | ) | (32,191,923 | ) | (13,098,094 | ) | (12,568,708 | ) | ||||||||
Capital Share Transactions |
||||||||||||||||
Common shares: |
||||||||||||||||
Proceeds from shelf offering, net of offering costs |
9,134,335 | 15,230,348 | | 6,592 | ||||||||||||
Net proceeds from shares issued to shareholders due to reinvestment
of |
59,873 | 155,546 | | | ||||||||||||
Net increase (decrease) in net assets applicable to common shares from capital share transactions |
9,194,208 | 15,385,894 | | 6,592 | ||||||||||||
Net increase (decrease) in net assets applicable to common shares |
217,494 | 29,972,101 | (1,583,590 | ) | 5,937,073 | |||||||||||
Net assets applicable to common shares at the beginning of period |
465,160,930 | 435,188,829 | 182,467,616 | 176,530,543 | ||||||||||||
Net assets applicable to common shares at the end of period |
$ | 465,378,424 | $ | 465,160,930 | $ | 180,884,026 | $ | 182,467,616 | ||||||||
Undistributed (Over-distribution of) net investment income at the
end of |
$ | (4,665,678 | ) | $ | (965,676 | ) | $ | (1,022,611 | ) | $ | (11,416 | ) |
See accompanying notes to financial statements.
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JQC | ||||||||
Year Ended 7/31/18 |
Year 7/31/17 |
|||||||
Operations |
||||||||
Net investment income (loss) |
$ | 59,827,455 | $ | 70,740,263 | ||||
Net realized gain (loss) from: |
||||||||
Investments and foreign currency |
(9,945,000 | ) | (10,861,280 | ) | ||||
Swaps |
1,412,527 | 773,240 | ||||||
Change in net unrealized appreciation (depreciation) of: |
||||||||
Investments and foreign currency |
(5,536,690 | ) | 33,609,756 | |||||
Swaps |
(1,375,436 | ) | 921,111 | |||||
Net increase (decrease) in net assets applicable to common shares
from |
44,382,856 | 95,183,090 | ||||||
Distributions to Common Shareholders |
||||||||
From net investment income |
(72,567,457 | ) | (84,990,137 | ) | ||||
Decrease in net assets applicable to common shares from distributions
to |
(72,567,457 | ) | (84,990,137 | ) | ||||
Capital Share Transactions |
||||||||
Common shares: |
||||||||
Proceeds from shelf offering, net of offering costs |
| | ||||||
Net proceeds from shares issued to shareholders due to reinvestment
of |
| | ||||||
Net increase (decrease) in net assets applicable to common shares
from |
| | ||||||
Net increase (decrease) in net assets applicable to common shares |
(28,184,601 | ) | 10,192,953 | |||||
Net assets applicable to common shares at the beginning of period |
1,265,446,706 | 1,255,253,753 | ||||||
Net assets applicable to common shares at the end of period |
$ | 1,237,262,105 | $ | 1,265,446,706 | ||||
Undistributed (Over-distribution of) net investment income at the
end of |
$ | (21,887,770 | ) | $ | (12,939,539 | ) |
See accompanying notes to financial statements.
87
Year Ended July 31, 2018
NSL | JFR | JRO | JSD | JQC | ||||||||||||||||
Cash Flows from Operating Activities: |
||||||||||||||||||||
Net Increase (Decrease) in Net Assets Applicable to Common Shares from Operations |
$ | 15,222,813 | $ | 31,860,254 | $ | 23,208,536 | $ | 11,514,504 | $ | 44,382,856 | ||||||||||
Adjustments to reconcile the net increase (decrease) in net assets applicable to common shares from operations to net cash provided by (used in) operating activities: |
||||||||||||||||||||
Purchases of investments |
(123,473,935 | ) | (317,870,164 | ) | (234,308,007 | ) | (82,502,625 | ) | (883,387,759 | ) | ||||||||||
Proceeds from sales and maturities of investments |
121,364,217 | 287,964,525 | 208,129,580 | 83,305,125 | 857,737,464 | |||||||||||||||
Proceeds from (Purchases of) short-term investments, net |
2,459,891 | 29,136,652 | 21,192,342 | (1,859,724 | ) | 13,041,389 | ||||||||||||||
Proceeds from (Payments for) cash denominated in foreign currencies, net |
| | | 55 | 18 | |||||||||||||||
Premiums received (paid) for credit default swaps |
| | | (10,980 | ) | 395,974 | ||||||||||||||
Payment-in-kind distributions |
(108,806 | ) | (232,993 | ) | (238,542 | ) | (68,096 | ) | (437,796 | ) | ||||||||||
Taxes paid |
(49,617 | ) | (35,669 | ) | (14,960 | ) | | | ||||||||||||
Proceeds from litigation settlement |
| | | 1,231 | 195,177 | |||||||||||||||
Amortization (Accretion) of premiums and discounts, net |
(2,259,416 | ) | (3,685,479 | ) | (2,977,050 | ) | (1,757,985 | ) | (270,946 | ) | ||||||||||
Amortization of deferred offering costs |
177,576 | 214,436 | 243,222 | 192,939 | | |||||||||||||||
(Increase) Decrease in: |
||||||||||||||||||||
Cash collateral at brokers for investments in swaps |
(529,000 | ) | (2,383,000 | ) | (2,113,000 | ) | (5,491 | ) | 796,336 | |||||||||||
Receivable for dividends |
| | | | 72 | |||||||||||||||
Receivable for interest |
790,897 | 1,424,786 | 1,377,112 | 476,258 | 2,067,514 | |||||||||||||||
Receivable for investments sold |
6,535,865 | 16,213,151 | 11,121,217 | 5,147,107 | 2,269,475 | |||||||||||||||
Receivable for reclaims |
| | | | 15,176 | |||||||||||||||
Receivable for shares sold |
| 29,353 | 637,360 | | | |||||||||||||||
Receivable for variation margin on swap contracts |
| | | | 5,302 | |||||||||||||||
Other assets |
(16,497 | ) | 102,586 | (17,874 | ) | 84,587 | (73,072 | ) | ||||||||||||
Increase (Decrease) in: |
||||||||||||||||||||
Payable for investments purchased |
(3,491,122 | ) | (9,667,745 | ) | (7,153,758 | ) | (1,657,217 | ) | 21,631,767 | |||||||||||
Payable for offering costs |
| (74,579 | ) | | | | ||||||||||||||
Payable for unfunded senior loans |
38,661 | 85,502 | 44,660 | 38,661 | | |||||||||||||||
Payable for variation margin on swap contracts |
| | | 529 | | |||||||||||||||
Accrued interest |
441 | (24 | ) | 129,037 | (1,702 | ) | 427,205 | |||||||||||||
Accrued management fees |
(1,525 | ) | (4,014 | ) | 1,393 | (1,169 | ) | (17,815 | ) | |||||||||||
Accrued Trustees fees |
16,422 | 28,439 | 17,746 | 2,793 | 73,533 | |||||||||||||||
Accrued other expenses |
(21,439 | ) | 112,116 | 44,639 | 4,311 | 90,658 | ||||||||||||||
Net realized (gain) loss from: |
||||||||||||||||||||
Investments and foreign currency |
(988,609 | ) | 3,918,156 | 2,177,791 | 1,771,955 | 9,945,000 | ||||||||||||||
Paydowns |
| (113,466 | ) | (75,644 | ) | | | |||||||||||||
Change in net unrealized (appreciation) depreciation of: |
||||||||||||||||||||
Investments and foreign currency |
1,461,678 | (795,592 | ) | (828,220 | ) | (1,590,671 | ) | 5,536,690 | ||||||||||||
Swaps(1) |
650,645 | 3,024,738 | 2,851,257 | 62,704 | | |||||||||||||||
Net cash provided by (used in) operating activities |
17,779,140 | 39,251,969 | 23,448,837 | 13,147,099 | 74,424,218 | |||||||||||||||
Cash Flows from Financing Activities: |
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(Payments for) deferred offering costs |
| (186,204 | ) | | | | ||||||||||||||
Proceeds from shelf offering, net of offering costs |
| 5,297,434 | 9,134,335 | | | |||||||||||||||
Cash distributions paid to common shareholders |
(17,780,433 | ) | (44,392,322 | ) | (32,557,222 | ) | (13,148,018 | ) | (74,642,114 | ) | ||||||||||
Net cash provided by (used in) financing activities |
(17,780,433 | ) | (39,281,092 | ) | (23,422,887 | ) | (13,148,018 | ) | (74,642,114 | ) | ||||||||||
Net Increase (Decrease) in Cash |
(1,293 | ) | (29,123 | ) | 25,950 | (919 | ) | (217,896 | ) | |||||||||||
Cash at the beginning of period |
1,293 | 29,123 | 17,800 | 956 | 217,896 | |||||||||||||||
Cash at the end of period |
$ | | $ | | $ | 43,750 | $ | 37 | $ | | ||||||||||
Supplemental Disclosure of Cash Flow Information | NSL | JFR | JRO | JSD | JQC | |||||||||||||||
Cash paid for interest (excluding borrowing and amortization of offering costs) |
$ | 3,615,154 | $ | 10,372,959 | $ | 6,930,126 | $ | 2,365,965 | $ | 20,019,985 | ||||||||||
Non-cash financing activities not included herein consists of reinvestments of common share distributions |
| 139,663 | 59,873 | | |
(1) | Excluding over-the-counter cleared swaps. |
See accompanying notes to financial statements.
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Selected data for a common share outstanding throughout each period:
Investment Operations | Less Distributions to Common Shareholders |
Common Share | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Beginning Common Share NAV |
Net Invest ment Income (Loss)(a) |
Net Realized/ Unrealized Gain (Loss) |
Total | From Net Investment Income |
From Accumu lated Net Realized Gains |
Total | Offering Costs |
Discount from Shares Repurchased and Retired |
Premium from Shares Sold through Shelf Offering |
Ending NAV |
Ending Share Price |
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NSL |
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Year Ended 7/31: |
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2018 |
$ | 6.97 | $ | 0.43 | $ | (0.04 | ) | $ | 0.39 | $ | (0.45 | ) | $ | | $ | (0.45 | ) | $ | | $ | | $ | | $ | 6.91 | $ | 6.13 | |||||||||||||||||||||
2017 |
6.76 | 0.46 | 0.21 | 0.67 | (0.46 | ) | | (0.46 | ) | | | | 6.97 | 6.83 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2016 |
7.16 | 0.45 | (0.43 | ) | 0.02 | (0.42 | ) | | (0.42 | ) | | | * | | 6.76 | 6.25 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2015 |
7.51 | 0.45 | (0.38 | ) | 0.07 | (0.42 | ) | | (0.42 | ) | | | | 7.16 | 6.34 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2014 |
7.46 | 0.44 | 0.05 | 0.49 | (0.44 | ) | | (0.44 | ) | | | | 7.51 | 6.98 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
JFR |
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Year Ended 7/31: |
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2018 |
11.76 | 0.66 | (0.10 | ) | 0.56 | (0.77 | ) | | (0.77 | ) | | | | * | 11.55 | 10.30 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2017 |
11.36 | 0.73 | 0.46 | 1.19 | (0.79 | ) | | (0.79 | ) | | | | * | 11.76 | 11.83 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2016 |
12.01 | 0.73 | (0.66 | ) | 0.07 | (0.72 | ) | | (0.72 | ) | | | | 11.36 | 10.68 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2015 |
12.59 | 0.75 | (0.61 | ) | 0.14 | (0.72 | ) | | (0.72 | ) | | | | 12.01 | 10.67 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2014 |
12.54 | 0.75 | 0.06 | 0.81 | (0.76 | ) | | (0.76 | ) | | * | | | * | 12.59 | 11.72 |
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Common Share Supplemental Data/ Ratios Applicable to Common Shares |
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Common Share Total Returns |
Ratios to Average Net Assets(c) | |||||||||||||||||||||
Based on NAV(b) |
Based |
Ending Net Assets (000) |
Expenses | Net Investment Income (Loss) |
Portfolio Turnover Rate(d) |
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5.91 | % | (3.78 | )% | $ | 266,752 | 2.90 | % | 6.24 | % | 29 | % | |||||||||||
10.22 | 17.00 | 269,083 | 2.64 | 6.70 | 55 | |||||||||||||||||
0.61 | 5.89 | 261,071 | 2.53 | 6.84 | 29 | |||||||||||||||||
0.96 | (3.25 | ) | 276,530 | 2.37 | 6.08 | 34 | ||||||||||||||||
6.78 | (0.29 | ) | 290,088 | 2.15 | 5.89 | 58 | ||||||||||||||||
5.01 | (6.64 | ) | 657,157 | 2.99 | 5.68 | 29 | ||||||||||||||||
10.76 | 18.63 | 663,863 | 2.63 | 6.28 | 59 | |||||||||||||||||
0.93 | 7.50 | 626,627 | 2.46 | 6.52 | 26 | |||||||||||||||||
1.15 | (2.88 | ) | 662,801 | 2.29 | 6.08 | 33 | ||||||||||||||||
6.62 | (1.84 | ) | 694,584 | 2.05 | 5.94 | 52 |
(a) | Per share Net Investment Income (Loss) is calculated using the average daily shares method. |
(b) | Total Return Based on Common Share NAV is the combination of changes in common share NAV, reinvested dividend income at NAV and reinvested capital gains distributions at NAV, if any. The last dividend declared in the period, which is typically paid on the first business day of the following month, is assumed to be reinvested at the ending NAV. The actual reinvest price for the last dividend declared in the period may often be based on the Funds market price (and not its NAV), and therefore may be different from the price used in the calculation. Total returns are not annualized. |
Total Return Based on Common Share Price is the combination of changes in the market price per share and the effect of reinvested dividend income and reinvested capital gains distributions, if any, at the average price paid per share at the time of reinvestment. The last dividend declared in the period, which is typically paid on the first business day of the following month, is assumed to be reinvested at the ending market price. The actual reinvestment for the last dividend declared in the period may take place over several days, and in some instances may not be based on the market price, so the actual reinvestment price may be different from the price used in the calculation. Total returns are not annualized.
(c) | | Net Investment Income (Loss) ratios reflect income earned and expenses incurred on assets attributable to preferred shares (as described in Note 4 Fund Shares, Preferred Shares) and/or borrowings (as described in Note 9 Fund Leverage), where applicable. | ||
| Each ratio includes the effect of all interest expense paid and other costs related to preferred shares and/or borrowings, where applicable, as follows: |
(d) | Portfolio Turnover Rate is calculated based on the lesser of long-term purchases or sales (as disclosed in Note 5 Investment Transactions) divided by the average long-term market value during the period. |
* | Rounds to less than $0.01 per share. |
See accompanying notes to financial statements.
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Selected data for a common share outstanding throughout each period:
Investment Operations | Less Distributions to Common Shareholders |
Common Share | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Beginning Common Share NAV |
Net Investment Income (Loss)(a) |
Net Realized/ Unrealized Gain (Loss) |
Total | From Net Investment Income |
From Accumu lated Net Realized Gains |
Total | Offering Costs |
Premium from Shares Sold through Shelf Offering |
Ending NAV |
Ending Share Price |
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JRO |
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Year Ended 7/31: |
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2018 |
$ | 11.70 | $ | 0.66 | $ | (0.09 | ) | $ | 0.57 | $ | (0.80 | ) | $ | | (0.80 | ) | $ | | $ | | * | $ | 11.47 | $ | 10.23 | |||||||||||||||||||
2017 |
11.31 | 0.76 | 0.45 | 1.21 | (0.83 | ) | | (0.83 | ) | | 0.01 | 11.70 | 11.87 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2016 |
12.05 | 0.77 | (0.75 | ) | 0.02 | (0.76 | ) | | (0.76 | ) | | | 11.31 | 10.72 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2015 |
12.68 | 0.79 | (0.66 | ) | 0.13 | (0.76 | ) | | (0.76 | ) | | | 12.05 | 10.82 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2014 |
12.55 | 0.78 | 0.14 | 0.92 | (0.79 | ) | | (0.79 | ) | | * | | * | 12.68 | 12.40 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
JSD |
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Year Ended 7/31: |
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2018 |
18.07 | 1.19 | (0.04 | ) | 1.15 | (1.30 | ) | | (1.30 | ) | | | 17.92 | 16.67 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2017 |
17.49 | 1.29 | 0.54 | 1.83 | (1.25 | ) | | (1.25 | ) | | | * | 18.07 | 17.75 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2016 |
18.63 | 1.21 | (1.16 | ) | 0.05 | (1.16 | ) | (0.03 | ) | (1.19 | ) | | | 17.49 | 16.16 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2015 |
19.48 | 1.22 | (0.87 | ) | 0.35 | (1.16 | ) | (0.04 | ) | (1.20 | ) | | | 18.63 | 16.41 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2014 |
19.91 | 1.29 | (0.02 | ) | 1.27 | (1.37 | ) | (0.33 | ) | (1.70 | ) | | * | | 19.48 | 18.20 |
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Common Share Supplemental Data/ Ratios Applicable to Common Shares |
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Common Share Total Returns |
Ratios to Average Net Assets(c) | |||||||||||||||||||||
Based on NAV(b) |
Based |
Ending Net Assets (000) |
Expenses | Net Investment Income (Loss) |
Portfolio Turnover Rate(d) |
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5.06 | % | (7.38 | )% | $ | 465,378 | 2.99 | % | 5.77 | % | 30 | % | |||||||||||
11.06 | 18.92 | 465,161 | 2.68 | 6.57 | 57 | |||||||||||||||||
0.53 | 6.91 | 435,189 | 2.49 | 6.91 | 27 | |||||||||||||||||
1.03 | (6.74 | ) | 463,729 | 2.31 | 6.41 | 34 | ||||||||||||||||
7.54 | 3.91 | 487,784 | 2.07 | 6.16 | 55 | |||||||||||||||||
6.66 | 1.33 | 180,884 | 2.96 | 6.69 | 29 | |||||||||||||||||
10.68 | 17.91 | 182,468 | 2.52 | 7.18 | 58 | |||||||||||||||||
0.62 | 6.52 | 176,531 | 2.27 | 7.05 | 34 | |||||||||||||||||
1.87 | (3.27 | ) | 188,031 | 1.78 | 6.43 | 31 | ||||||||||||||||
6.59 | 0.16 | 196,613 | 1.88 | 6.52 | 45 |
(a) | Per share Net Investment Income (Loss) is calculated using the average daily shares method. |
(b) | Total Return Based on Common Share NAV is the combination of changes in common share NAV, reinvested dividend income at NAV and reinvested capital gains distributions at NAV, if any. The last dividend declared in the period, which is typically paid on the first business day of the following month, is assumed to be reinvested at the ending NAV. The actual reinvest price for the last dividend declared in the period may often be based on the Funds market price (and not its NAV), and therefore may be different from the price used in the calculation. Total returns are not annualized. |
Total Return Based on Common Share Price is the combination of changes in the market price per share and the effect of reinvested dividend income and reinvested capital gains distributions, if any, at the average price paid per share at the time of reinvestment. The last dividend declared in the period, which is typically paid on the first business day of the following month, is assumed to be reinvested at the ending market price. The actual reinvestment for the last dividend declared in the period may take place over several days, and in some instances may not be based on the market price, so the actual reinvestment price may be different from the price used in the calculation. Total returns are not annualized. |
(c) | | Net Investment Income (Loss) ratios reflect income earned and expenses incurred on assets attributable to preferred shares (as described in Note 4 Fund Shares, Preferred Shares) and/or borrowings (as described in Note 9 Fund Leverage), where applicable. | ||
| Each ratio includes the effect of all interest expense paid and other costs related to preferred shares and/or borrowings, where applicable, as follows: |
(d) | Portfolio Turnover Rate is calculated based on the lesser of long-term purchases or sales (as disclosed in Note 5 Investment Transactions) divided by the average long-term market value during the period. |
* | Rounds to less than $0.01 per share. |
See accompanying notes to financial statements.
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Selected data for a common share outstanding throughout each period:
Investment Operations | Less Distributions to Common Shareholders |
Common Share | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Beginning Common Share NAV |
Net Investment Income (Loss)(a) |
Net Realized/ Unrealized Gain (Loss) |
Total | From Net Investment Income |
From Accumulated Net Realized Gains |
Total | Discount from Shares Repurchased and Retired |
Ending NAV |
Ending Share Price |
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JQC |
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Year Ended 7/31: |
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2018 |
$ | 9.32 | $ | 0.44 | $ | (0.12 | ) | $ | 0.32 | $ | (0.53 | ) | $ | | $ | (0.53 | ) | $ | | $ | 9.11 | $ | 7.89 | |||||||||||||||||
2017 |
9.25 | 0.52 | 0.18 | 0.70 | (0.63 | ) | | (0.63 | ) | | 9.32 | 8.69 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2016 |
9.88 | 0.58 | (0.60 | ) | (0.02 | ) | (0.61 | ) | | (0.61 | ) | | * | 9.25 | 8.43 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
2015 |
10.25 | 0.62 | (0.43 | ) | 0.19 | (0.56 | ) | | (0.56 | ) | | * | 9.88 | 8.59 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2014 |
10.13 | 0.60 | 0.16 | 0.76 | (0.64 | ) | | (0.64 | ) | | * | 10.25 | 9.05 |
(a) | Per share Net Investment Income (Loss) is calculated using the average daily shares method. |
(b) | Total Return Based on Common Share NAV is the combination of changes in common share NAV, reinvested dividend income at NAV and reinvested capital gains distributions at NAV, if any. The last dividend declared in the period, which is typically paid on the first business day of the following month, is assumed to be reinvested at the ending NAV. The actual reinvest price for the last dividend declared in the period may often be based on the Funds market price (and not its NAV), and therefore may be different from the price used in the calculation. Total returns are not annualized. |
Total Return Based on Common Share Price is the combination of changes in the market price per share and the effect of reinvested dividend income and reinvested capital gains distributions, if any, at the average price paid per share at the time of reinvestment. The last dividend declared in the period, which is typically paid on the first business day of the following month, is assumed to be reinvested at the ending market price. The actual reinvestment for the last dividend declared in the period may take place over several days, and in some instances may not be based on the market price, so the actual reinvestment price may be different from the price used in the calculation. Total returns are not annualized.
(c) | | Net Investment Income (Loss) ratios reflect income earned and expenses incurred on assets attributable to reverse repurchase agreements and borrowings (as described in Note 9 Fund Leverage), where applicable. | ||
| Each ratio includes the effect of dividends expense on securities sold short and all interest expense and other costs related to reverse repurchase agreements and borrowings, where applicable, as follows: |
JQC | Ratios of Interest Expense to Average Net Assets Applicable to Common Shares |
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Year Ended 7/31: |
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2018 |
1.67 | % | ||
2017 |
1.23 | |||
2016 |
1.01 | |||
2015 |
0.66 | |||
2014 |
0.52 |
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Common Share Supplemental Data/ Ratios Applicable to Common Shares |
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Common Share Total Returns |
Ratios to Average Net Assets Before Reimbursement(c) |
Ratios to Average Net Assets After Reimbursement(c) |
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Based on NAV(b) |
Based on Share Price(b) |
Ending Net Assets (000) |
Expenses | Net Investment Income (Loss) |
Expenses | Net Investment Income (Loss) |
Portfolio Turnover Rate(e) |
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3.64 | % | (3.09 | )% | $ | 1,237,262 | 3.01 | % | 4.84 | % | N/A | N/A | 45 | % | |||||||||||||||||
7.70 | 10.75 | 1,265,447 | 2.57 | 5.59 | N/A | N/A | 46 | |||||||||||||||||||||||
0.11 | 5.98 | 1,255,254 | 2.41 | 6.32 | N/A | N/A | 46 | |||||||||||||||||||||||
1.82 | 1.02 | 1,344,763 | 1.95 | 6.16 | N/A | N/A | 61 | |||||||||||||||||||||||
7.74 | (3.44 | ) | 1,396,303 | 1.77 | 5.84 | 1.76 | %(d) | 5.85 | %(d) | 65 |
(d) | During the fiscal year ended July 31, 2014, the Adviser voluntarily reimbursed the Fund for certain expenses incurred in connection with a common shares equity shelf program. As a result the Expenses and Net Investment Income (Loss) Ratios to Average Net Assets Applicable to Common Shares reflect the voluntary expense reimbursement from Adviser. |
(e) | Portfolio Turnover Rate is calculated based on the lesser of long-term purchases or sales (as disclosed in Note 5 Investment Transactions) divided by the average long-term market value during the period. |
* | Rounds to less than $0.01 per share. |
N/A | Fund no longer has a contractual reimbursement agreement with the Adviser. |
See accompanying notes to financial statements.
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Borrowings at the End of Period |
VRTP Shares at the End of Period |
Term Preferred at the End of Period |
Borrowings, VRTP Shares and/or Term Preferred at the End of Period |
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Aggregate Amount Outstanding (000) |
Asset Coverage Per $1,000 Share(a) |
Aggregate Amount Outstanding (000) |
Asset Coverage Per $100,000 Share |
Aggregate Amount Outstanding (000) |
Asset Coverage Per $1,000 Share |
Asset Coverage Per $1 Liquidation Preference |
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NSL |
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Year Ended 7/31: |
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2018 |
$ | 114,000 | $ | 3,717 | $ | | $ | | $ | 43,000 | $ | 2,699 | $ | 2.70 | ||||||||||||||
2017 |
114,000 | 3,738 | | | 43,000 | 2,714 | 2.71 | |||||||||||||||||||||
2016 |
101,000 | 4,030 | 45,000 | 278,816 | | | 2.79 | |||||||||||||||||||||
2015 |
112,500 | 3,974 | 58,000 | 262,188 | | | 2.62 | |||||||||||||||||||||
2014 |
112,000 | 4,108 | 58,000 | 270,640 | | | 2.71 | |||||||||||||||||||||
JFR |
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Year Ended 7/31: |
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2018 |
254,300 | 4,077 | | | 125,200 | 2,732 | 2.73 | |||||||||||||||||||||
2017 |
254,300 | 4,103 | | | 125,200 | 2,749 | 2.75 | |||||||||||||||||||||
2016 |
240,800 | 4,051 | 108,000 | 279,652 | | | 2.80 | |||||||||||||||||||||
2015 |
270,300 | 3,966 | 139,000 | 261,935 | | | 2.62 | |||||||||||||||||||||
2014 |
269,000 | 4,099 | 139,000 | 270,241 | | | 2.70 | |||||||||||||||||||||
JRO |
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Year Ended 7/31: |
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2018 |
178,800 | 4,073 | | | 84,000 | 2,771 | 2.77 | |||||||||||||||||||||
2017 |
178,800 | 4,071 | | | 84,000 | 2,770 | 2.77 | |||||||||||||||||||||
2016 |
166,800 | 4,059 | 75,000 | 279,979 | | | 2.80 | |||||||||||||||||||||
2015 |
188,800 | 3,975 | 98,000 | 261,691 | | | 2.62 | |||||||||||||||||||||
2014 |
188,000 | 4,116 | 98,000 | 270,554 | | | 2.71 | |||||||||||||||||||||
JSD |
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Year Ended 7/31: |
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2018 |
72,000 | 3,998 | | | 35,000 | 2,691 | 2.69 | |||||||||||||||||||||
2017 |
72,000 | 4,020 | | | 35,000 | 2,705 | 2.71 | |||||||||||||||||||||
2016 |
64,000 | 4,305 | | | 35,000 | 2,783 | 2.78 | |||||||||||||||||||||
2015 |
85,200 | 3,207 | | | | | | |||||||||||||||||||||
2014 |
85,000 | 3,313 | | | | | | |||||||||||||||||||||
JQC |
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Year Ended 7/31: |
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2018 |
561,000 | 3,205 | | | | | | |||||||||||||||||||||
2017 |
561,000 | 3,256 | | | | | | |||||||||||||||||||||
2016 |
561,000 | 3,238 | | | | | | |||||||||||||||||||||
2015 |
640,000 | 3,101 | | | | | | |||||||||||||||||||||
2014 |
606,000 | 3,304 | | | | | |
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(a) | Beginning with the fiscal year ended July 31, 2017, the Funds are calculating Asset Coverage Per $1,000 of Borrowings as defined under the 1940 Act and not as defined for financial reporting purposes. For purposes of calculating Asset Coverage as defined under the 1940 Act, the outstanding preferred shares are excluded because they are treated as equity for regulatory purposes. The Asset Coverage amounts presented in the table above are calculated in accordance with the 1940 Act, and therefore the Asset Coverage per $1,000 of Borrowings reflects the amount of Fund total assets (less all liabilities not represented by borrowings and preferred shares) per $1,000 of borrowings alone. |
For financial reporting purposes, preferred shares are considered to be debt. For the fiscal years ended July 31, 2014 through July 31, 2016, the Asset Coverage amounts per $1,000 of Borrowings reflected the amount of Fund total assets (less all liabilities not represented by borrowings and preferred shares) per $1,000 of the combined amount of borrowings and outstanding preferred shares and the Asset Coverage amounts per financial reporting purposes as follows:
See accompanying notes to financial statements.
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1. General Information and Significant Accounting Policies
General Information
Fund Information
The funds covered in this report and their corresponding New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) symbols are as follows (each a Fund and collectively, the Funds):
| Nuveen Senior Income Fund (NSL) |
| Nuveen Floating Rate Income Fund (JFR) |
| Nuveen Floating Rate Income Opportunity Fund (JRO) |
| Nuveen Short Duration Credit Opportunities Fund (JSD) |
| Nuveen Credit Strategies Income Fund (JQC) |
The Funds are registered under the Investment Company Act of 1940, as amended, as diversified closed-end management investment companies. NSL, JFR, JRO, JSD and JQC were organized as Massachusetts business trusts on August 13, 1999, January 15, 2004, April 27, 2004, January 3, 2011 and May 17, 2003, respectively.
The end of the reporting period for the Funds is July 31, 2018, and the period covered by these Notes to Financial Statements is the fiscal year ended July 31, 2018 (the current fiscal period).
Investment Adviser
The Funds investment adviser is Nuveen Fund Advisors, LLC (the Adviser), a subsidiary of Nuveen, LLC (Nuveen). Nuveen is the investment management arm of Teachers Insurance and Annuity Association of America (TIAA). The Adviser has overall responsibility for management of the Funds, oversees the management of the Funds portfolios, manages the Funds business affairs and provides certain clerical, bookkeeping and other administrative services, and, if necessary, asset allocation decisions. The Adviser has entered into sub-advisory agreements with Symphony Asset Management, LLC (Symphony), an affiliate of Nuveen, under which Symphony manages the investment portfolios of the Funds. The Adviser is responsible for overseeing the Funds investments in interest rate and credit default swap contracts.
Investment Objectives and Principal Investment Strategies
NSLs investment objective is to achieve a high level of current income, consistent with capital preservation. The Fund invests at least 80% of its managed assets (as defined in Note 7 Management Fees) in adjustable rate senior loans. Senior loans that satisfy the 80% requirement may be secured or unsecured so long as any unsecured senior loans are investment grade quality. The Fund invests at least 65% of its managed assets in adjustable rate senior loans that are secured by specific collateral. The Fund may invest a substantial portion of its managed assets in senior loans and other debt instruments that are, at the time of investment, rated below investment grade or are unrated but judged to be of comparable quality by Symphony.
JFRs investment objective is to achieve a high level of current income. The Fund invests at least 80% of its managed assets in adjustable rate loans, primarily secured senior loans. As part of the 80% requirement, the Fund also may invest in unsecured senior loans and secured and unsecured subordinated loans. The Fund invests at least 65% of its managed assets in adjustable rate senior loans that are secured by specific collateral. The Fund may invest a substantial portion of its managed assets in senior loans and other debt instruments that are, at the time of investment, rated below investment grade or are unrated but judged to be of comparable quality by Symphony.
JROs investment objective is to achieve a high level of current income. The Fund invests at least 80% of its managed assets in adjustable rate loans, primarily secured senior loans. As part of the 80% requirement, the Fund also may invest in unsecured senior loans and secured and unsecured subordinated loans. The Fund invests at least 65% of its managed assets in adjustable rate senior loans that are secured by specific collateral.
JSDs investment objective is to provide current income and the potential for capital appreciation. Under normal market circumstances the Fund will invest at least 70% of its managed assets in adjustable rate corporate debt instruments, including senior secured loans, second lien loans and other adjustable rate corporate debt instruments. The Fund may make limited tactical investments in high yield debt and other debt instruments of up to 30% of its managed assets. No more than 30% of the Funds managed assets may be invested in debt instruments that are, at the time of investment, rated CCC+ or Caa or below by any Nationally Recognized Statistical Rating Organization or that are unrated but judged by Symphony, to be of comparable quality.
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The Fund may enter into tactical short positions consisting primarily of high yield debt, either directly or through the use of derivatives, including credit default swaps, creating investment exposure or hedging existing long (positive) investment exposure in a notional amount up to 20% of its managed assets. The Fund may invest up to 20% of its managed assets in debt instruments of non-U.S. issuers that are U.S. dollar or non-U.S. dollar denominated. The Funds investments in debt instruments of non-U.S. issuers may include debt instruments of issuers located, or conducting their business, in emerging markets countries.
JQCs investment objectives are high current income and total return. The Fund meets its investment objectives by investing approximately 70% of its managed assets in senior secured and second lien loans, and up to 30% of its managed assets across the capital structure of companies (including equity securities) with a primary emphasis on high yield bonds, convertible securities and other forms of income-producing securities.
The Funds can invest up to 5% in iBOXX Loan Total Return Swaps.
Significant Accounting Policies
Each Fund is an investment company and follows accounting and reporting guidance under Financial Accounting Standards Board (FASB) Accounting Standards Codification (ASC) 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 in accordance with U.S. generally accepted accounting principles (U.S. GAAP).
Investment Transactions
Investment transactions are recorded on a trade date basis. Trade date for senior and subordinated loans purchased in the primary market is considered the date on which the loan allocations are determined. Trade date for senior and subordinated loans purchased in the secondary market is the date on which the transaction is entered into. Realized gains and losses from investment transactions are determined on the specific identification method, which is the same basis used for federal income tax purposes. Investments purchased on a when-issued/delayed delivery basis may have extended settlement periods. Any investments so purchased are subject to market fluctuation during this period. The Funds have earmarked securities in their portfolios with a current value at least equal to the amount of the when-issued/delayed delivery purchase commitments.
As of the end of the reporting period, the Funds outstanding when-issued/delayed delivery purchase commitments were as follows:
NSL | JFR | JRO | JSD | JQC | ||||||||||||||||
Outstanding when-issued/delayed delivery purchase commitments |
$ | 10,841,094 | $ | 24,625,388 | $ | 17,678,933 | $ | 8,401,389 | $ | 72,049,172 |
Investment Income
Dividend income is recorded on the ex-dividend date or, for foreign securities, when information is available. Non-cash dividends received in the form of stock, if any, are recognized on the ex-dividend date and recorded at fair value. Interest income, which reflects the amortization of premiums and accretion of discounts for financial reporting purposes, is recorded on an accrual basis. Interest income also reflects payment-in-kind (PIK) interest and fee income, if any. PIK interest represents income received in the form of securities in lien of cash. Fee income consists primarily of amendment fees. Amendment fees are earned as compensation for evaluating and accepting changes to an original senior loan agreement and are recognized when received. Fee income and amendment fees, if any, are recognized as Fees on the Statement of Operations.
Professional Fees
Professional fees presented on the Statement of Operations consist of legal fees incurred in the normal course of operations, audit fees, tax consulting fees and, in some cases, workout expenditures. Workout expenditures are incurred in an attempt to protect or enhance an investment or to pursue other claims or legal actions on behalf of Fund shareholders. If a refund is received for workout expenditures paid in a prior reporting period, such amounts will be recognized as Legal fee refund on the Statement of Operations.
Dividends and Distributions to Common Shareholders
Dividends from net investment income to common shareholders, if any, are declared monthly. Net realized capital gains from investment transactions, if any, are declared and distributed to shareholders at least annually. Furthermore, capital gains are distributed only to the extent they exceed available capital loss carryforwards.
Distributions to common shareholders are recorded on the ex-dividend date. The amount and timing of distributions are determined in accordance with federal income tax regulations, which may differ from U.S. GAAP.
Compensation
The Funds pay no compensation directly to those of its trustees who are affiliated with the Adviser or to its officers, all of whom receive remuneration for their services to the Funds from the Adviser or its affiliates. The Funds Board of Trustees (the Board) has adopted a deferred compensation plan for independent trustees that enables trustees to elect to defer receipt of all or a portion of the annual compensation they are entitled to receive from certain Nuveen-advised funds. Under the plan, deferred amounts are treated as though equal dollar amounts had been invested in shares of select Nuveen-advised funds.
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Indemnifications
Under the Funds organizational documents, their officers and trustees are indemnified against certain liabilities arising out of the performance of their duties to the Funds. In addition, in the normal course of business, the Funds enter into contracts that provide general indemnifications to other parties. The Funds maximum exposure under these arrangements is unknown as this would involve future claims that may be made against the Funds that have not yet occurred. However, the Funds have not had prior claims or losses pursuant to these contracts and expect the risk of loss to be remote.
Netting Agreements
In the ordinary course of business, the Funds may enter into transactions subject to enforceable master repurchase agreements, International Swaps and Derivative Association, Inc. (ISDA) master agreements or other similar arrangements (netting agreements). Generally, the right to offset in netting agreements allows each Fund to offset certain securities and derivatives with a specific counterparty, when applicable, as well as any collateral received or delivered to that counterparty based on the terms of the agreements. Generally, each Fund manages its cash collateral and securities collateral on a counterparty basis.
The Funds investments subject to netting agreements as of the end of the reporting period, if any, are further described in Note 3 Portfolio Securities and Investments in Derivatives.
Use of Estimates
The preparation of financial statements in conformity with U.S. GAAP requires management to make estimates and assumptions that affect the reported amounts of assets and liabilities at the date of the financial statements and the reported amounts of increases and decreases in net assets applicable to common shares from operations during the current fiscal period. Actual results may differ from those estimates.
2. Investment Valuation and Fair Value Measurements
The fair valuation input levels as described below are for fair value measurement purposes.
Fair value is defined as the price that would be received upon selling an investment or transferring a liability in an orderly transaction to an independent buyer in the principal or most advantageous market for the investment. A three-tier hierarchy is used to maximize the use of observable market data and minimize the use of unobservable inputs and to establish classification of fair value measurements for disclosure purposes. Observable inputs reflect the assumptions market participants would use in pricing the asset or liability. Observable inputs are based on market data obtained from sources independent of the reporting entity. Unobservable inputs reflect the reporting entitys own assumptions about the assumptions market participants would use in pricing the asset or liability. Unobservable inputs are based on the best information available in the circumstances. The following is a summary of the three-tiered hierarchy of valuation input levels.
Level 1 | Inputs are unadjusted and prices are determined using quoted prices in active markets for identical securities. | |
Level 2 | Prices are determined using other significant observable inputs (including quoted prices for similar securities, interest rates, prepayment speeds, credit risk, etc.). | |
Level 3 | Prices are determined using significant unobservable inputs (including managements assumptions in determining the fair value of investments). |
Common stocks and other equity-type securities are valued at the last sales price on the securities exchange on which such securities are primarily traded and are generally classified as Level 1. Securities primarily traded on the Nasdaq National Market (Nasdaq) are valued at the Nasdaq Official Closing Price and are generally classified as Level 1. However, securities traded on a securities exchange or Nasdaq for which there were no transactions on a given day or securities not listed on a securities exchange or Nasdaq are valued at the quoted bid price and are generally classified as Level 2.
Prices of fixed-income securities are provided by an independent pricing service (pricing service) approved by the Board. The pricing service establishes a securitys fair value using methods that may include consideration of the following: yields or prices of investments of comparable quality, type of issue, coupon, maturity and rating, market quotes or indications of value from security dealers, evaluations of anticipated cash flows or collateral, general market conditions and other information and analysis, including the obligors credit characteristics considered relevant. These securities are generally classified as Level 2. In pricing certain securities, particularly less liquid and lower quality securities, the pricing service may consider information about a security, its issuer or market activity provided by the Adviser. These securities are generally classified as Level 2 or Level 3 depending on the observability of the significant inputs.
Like most fixed-income securities, the senior and subordinated loans in which the Funds invest are not listed on an organized exchange. The secondary market of such investments may be less liquid relative to markets for other fixed-income securities. Consequently, the value of senior and subordinated loans, determined as described above, may differ significantly from the value that would have been determined had there been an active market for that senior loan. These securities are generally classified as Level 2.
Prices of swap contracts are also provided by a pricing service approved by the Board using the same methods as described above and are generally classified as Level 2.
Exchange-traded funds are valued at the last sales price on the securities exchange on which such securities are primarily traded and are generally classified as Level 1.
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Investments in investment companies are valued at their respective net asset value (NAV) on the valuation date and are generally classified as Level 1.
Investments initially valued in currencies other than the U.S. dollar are converted to the U.S. dollar using exchange rates obtained from pricing services. As a result, the NAV of the Funds shares may be affected by changes in the value of currencies in relation to the U.S. dollar. The value of securities traded in markets outside the United States or denominated in currencies other than the U.S. dollar may be affected significantly on a day that the NYSE is closed and an investor is not able to purchase, redeem or exchange shares. If significant market events occur between the time of determination of the closing price of a foreign security on an exchange and the time that the Funds NAV is determined, or if under the Funds procedures, the closing price of a foreign security is not deemed to be reliable, the security would be valued at fair value as determined in accordance with procedures established in good faith by the Board. These securities are generally classified as Level 2 or Level 3 depending on the observability of the significant inputs.
Certain securities may not be able to be priced by the pre-established pricing methods as described above. Such securities may be valued by the Board and/or its appointee at fair value. These securities generally include, but are not limited to, restricted securities (securities which may not be publicly sold without registration under the Securities Act of 1933, as amended) for which a pricing service is unable to provide a market price; securities whose trading has been formally suspended; debt securities that have gone into default and for which there is no current market quotation; a security whose market price is not available from a pre-established pricing source; a security with respect to which an event has occurred that is likely to materially affect the value of the security after the market has closed but before the calculation of a Funds NAV (as may be the case in non-U.S. markets on which the security is primarily traded) or make it difficult or impossible to obtain a reliable market quotation; and a security whose price, as provided by the pricing service, is not deemed to reflect the securitys fair value. As a general principle, the fair value of a security would appear to be the amount that the owner might reasonably expect to receive for it in a current sale. A variety of factors may be considered in determining the fair value of such securities, which may include consideration of the following: yields or prices of investments of comparable quality, type of issue, coupon, maturity and rating, market quotes or indications of value from security dealers, evaluations of anticipated cash flows or collateral, general market conditions and other information and analysis, including the obligors credit characteristics considered relevant. These securities are generally classified as Level 2 or Level 3 depending on the observability of the significant inputs. Regardless of the method employed to value a particular security, all valuations are subject to review by the Board and/or its appointee.
The inputs or methodologies used for valuing securities are not an indication of the risks associated with investing in those securities. The following is a summary of each Funds fair value measurements as of the end of the reporting period:
NSL | Level 1 | Level 2 | Level 3 | Total | ||||||||||||
Long-Term Investments*: |
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Variable Rate Senior Loan Interests |
$ | | $ | 361,594,545 | $ | | $ | 361,594,545 | ||||||||
Corporate Bonds** |
| 50,347,024 | | *** | 50,347,024 | |||||||||||
Common Stocks** |
4,619,855 | 3,549,753 | 61,451 | 8,231,059 | ||||||||||||
Common Stocks Rights** |
| 87,164 | 328,980 | 416,144 | ||||||||||||
Warrants |
45,453 | | | 45,453 | ||||||||||||
Short-Term Investments: |
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Investment Companies |
10,121,429 | | | 10,121,429 | ||||||||||||
Investments in Derivatives: |
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Interest Rate Swaps**** |
| (1,198,980 | ) | | (1,198,980 | ) | ||||||||||
Total |
$ | 14,786,737 | $ | 414,379,506 | $ | 390,431 | $ | 429,556,674 | ||||||||
JFR | ||||||||||||||||
Long-Term Investments*: |
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Variable Rate Senior Loan Interests |
$ | | $ | 858,465,241 | $ | | $ | 858,465,241 | ||||||||
Corporate Bonds** |
| 128,743,393 | | *** | 128,743,393 | |||||||||||
Common Stocks** |
9,719,872 | 8,789,266 | 122,902 | 18,632,040 | ||||||||||||
Investment Companies |
11,344,819 | | | 11,344,819 | ||||||||||||
Asset-Backed Securities |
| 10,324,307 | | 10,324,307 | ||||||||||||
Common Stock Rights** |
| 161,319 | 608,931 | 770,250 | ||||||||||||
Warrants |
80,858 | | | 80,858 | ||||||||||||
Convertible Bonds |
| 26,775 | | 26,775 | ||||||||||||
Short-Term Investments: |
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Investment Companies |
23,541,090 | | | 23,541,090 | ||||||||||||
Investments in Derivatives: |
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Interest Rate Swaps**** |
| (2,430,585 | ) | | (2,430,585 | ) | ||||||||||
Total |
$ | 44,686,639 | $ | 1,004,079,716 | $ | 731,833 | $ | 1,049,498,188 |
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JRO | Level 1 | Level 2 | Level 3 | Total | ||||||||||||
Long-Term Investments*: |
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Variable Rate Senior Loan Interests |
$ | | $ | 607,965,953 | $ | | $ | 607,965,953 | ||||||||
Corporate Bonds** |
| 92,721,037 | | *** | 92,721,037 | |||||||||||
Common Stocks** |
7,683,417 | 6,895,305 | 92,176 | 14,670,898 | ||||||||||||
Asset-Backed Securities |
| 4,655,546 | | 4,655,546 | ||||||||||||
Common Stock Rights** |
| 166,428 | 628,247 | 794,675 | ||||||||||||
Warrants |
60,133 | | | 60,133 | ||||||||||||
Convertible Bonds |
| 17,325 | | 17,325 | ||||||||||||
Short-Term Investments: |
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Investment Companies |
17,156,361 | | | 17,156,361 | ||||||||||||
Investments in Derivatives: |
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Interest Rate Swaps**** |
| (2,331,087 | ) | | (2,331,087 | ) | ||||||||||
Total |
$ | 24,899,911 | $ | 710,090,507 | $ | 720,423 | $ | 735,710,841 | ||||||||
JSD | ||||||||||||||||
Long-Term Investments*: |
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Variable Rate Senior Loan Interests |
$ | | $ | 241,464,881 | $ | | $ | 241,464,881 | ||||||||
Corporate Bonds** |
| 37,008,096 | | *** | 37,008,096 | |||||||||||
Common Stocks** |
3,235,236 | 1,951,935 | 61,451 | 5,248,622 | ||||||||||||
Common Stock Rights** |
| 89,797 | 339,073 | 428,870 | ||||||||||||
Warrants |
32,737 | | | 32,737 | ||||||||||||
Short-Term Investments: |
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Investment Companies |
8,118,505 | | | 8,118,505 | ||||||||||||
Investments in Derivatives: |
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Credit Default Swaps**** |
| (41,987 | ) | | (41,987 | ) | ||||||||||
Interest Rate Swaps**** |
| (173,604 | ) | | (173,604 | ) | ||||||||||
Total |
$ | 11,386,478 | $ | 280,299,118 | $ | 400,524 | $ | 292,086,120 | ||||||||
JQC | ||||||||||||||||
Long-Term Investments*: |
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Variable Rate Senior Loan Interests |
$ | | $ | 1,557,459,059 | $ | | $ | 1,557,459,059 | ||||||||
Corporate Bonds** |
| 278,631,168 | | *** | 278,631,168 | |||||||||||
Exchange-Traded Funds |
52,009,385 | | | 52,009,385 | ||||||||||||
Common Stocks** |
14,986,606 | 13,693,938 | | *** | 28,680,544 | |||||||||||
Common Stock Rights** |
| 567,487 | 2,142,460 | 2,709,947 | ||||||||||||
Warrants** |
145,234 | | | 145,234 | ||||||||||||
Short-Term Investments: |
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Investment Companies |
66,713,030 | | | 66,713,030 | ||||||||||||
Total |
$ | 133,854,255 | $ | 1,850,351,652 | $ | 2,142,460 | $ | 1,986,348,367 |
* | Refer to the Funds Portfolio of Investments for industry classifications, where applicable. |
** | Refer to the Funds Portfolio of Investments for securities classified as Level 2 and/or Level 3. |
*** | Value equals zero as of the end of the reporting period. |
**** | Represents net unrealized appreciation (depreciation) as reported in the Funds Portfolio of Investments. |
The Board is responsible for the valuation process and has appointed the oversight of the daily valuation process to the Advisers Valuation Committee. The Valuation Committee, pursuant to the valuation policies and procedures adopted by the Board, is responsible for making fair value determinations, evaluating the effectiveness of the Funds pricing policies and reporting to the Board. The Valuation Committee is aided in its efforts by the Advisers dedicated Securities Valuation Team, which is responsible for administering the daily valuation process and applying fair value methodologies as approved by the Valuation Committee. When determining the reliability of independent pricing services for investments owned by the Funds, the Valuation Committee, among other things, conducts due diligence reviews of the pricing services and monitors the quality of security prices received through various testing reports conducted by the Securities Valuation Team.
The Valuation Committee will consider pricing methodologies it deems relevant and appropriate when making a fair value determination, based on the facts and circumstances specific to the portfolio instrument. Fair value determinations generally will be derived as follows, using public or private market information:
(i) | If available, fair value determinations shall be derived by extrapolating from recent transactions or quoted prices for identical or comparable securities. |
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(ii) | If such information is not available, an analytical valuation methodology may be used based on other available information including, but not limited to: analyst appraisals, research reports, corporate action information, issuer financial statements and shelf registration statements. Such analytical valuation methodologies may include, but are not limited to: multiple of earnings, discount from market value of a similar freely-traded security, discounted cash flow analysis, book value or a multiple thereof, risk premium/yield analysis, yield to maturity and/or fundamental investment analysis. |
The purchase price of a portfolio instrument will be used to fair value the instrument only if no other valuation methodology is available or deemed appropriate, and it is determined that the purchase price fairly reflects the instruments current value.
For each portfolio security that has been fair valued pursuant to the policies adopted by the Board, the fair value price is compared against the last available and next available market quotations. The Valuation Committee reviews the results of such testing and fair valuation occurrences are reported to the Board.
3. Portfolio Securities and Investments in Derivatives
Portfolio Securities
Foreign Currency Transactions
To the extent that the Funds may invest in securities and/or contracts that are denominated in a currency other than U.S. dollars, the Funds will be subject to currency risk, which is the risk that an increase in the U.S. dollar relative to the foreign currency will reduce returns or portfolio value. Generally, when the U.S. dollar rises in value against a foreign currency, the Funds investments denominated in that currency will lose value because its currency is worth fewer U.S. dollars; the opposite effect occurs if the U.S. dollar falls in relative value. Investments and other assets and liabilities denominated in foreign currencies are converted into U.S. dollars on a spot (i.e. cash) basis at the spot rate prevailing in the foreign currency exchange market at the time of valuation. Purchases and sales of investments and income denominated in foreign currencies are translated into U.S. dollars on the respective dates of such transactions.
The books and records of the Funds are maintained in U.S. dollars. Foreign currencies, assets and liabilities are translated into U.S. dollars at 4:00 p.m. Eastern Time. Investment transactions, income and expenses are translated on the respective dates of such transactions. Net realized foreign currency gains and losses resulting from changes in exchange rates include foreign currency gains and losses between trade date and settlement date of the transactions, foreign currency transactions and the difference between the amounts of interest and dividends recorded on the books of a Fund and the amounts actually received.
The realized gains and losses resulting from changes in foreign currency exchange rates and changes in foreign exchange rates associated with (i) foreign currency, (ii) investments, (iii) investments in derivatives and (iv) other assets and liabilities are recognized as a component of Net realized gain (loss) from investments and foreign currency on the Statement of Operations, when applicable.
The unrealized gains and losses resulting from changes in foreign currency exchange rates and changes in foreign exchange rates associated with (i) investments and (ii) other assets and liabilities are recognized as a component of Change in net unrealized appreciation (depreciation) of investments and foreign currency on the Statement of Operations, when applicable. The unrealized gains and losses resulting from changes in foreign exchange rates associated with investments in derivatives are recognized as a component of the respective derivatives related Change in net unrealized appreciation (depreciation) on the Statement of Operations, when applicable.
Zero Coupon Securities
A zero coupon security does not pay a regular interest coupon to its holders during the life of the security. Income to the holder of the security comes from accretion of the difference between the original purchase price of the security at issuance and the par value of the security at maturity and is effectively paid at maturity. The market prices of zero coupon securities generally are more volatile than the market prices of securities that pay interest periodically.
Investments in Derivatives
Each Fund is authorized to invest in certain derivative instruments, such as futures, options and swap contracts. Each Fund limits its investments in futures, options on futures and swap contracts to the extent necessary for the Adviser to claim the exclusion from registration by the Commodity Futures Trading Commission as a commodity pool operator with respect to the Fund. The Funds record derivative instruments at fair value, with changes in fair value recognized on the Statement of Operations, when applicable. Even though the Funds investments in derivatives may represent economic hedges, they are not considered to be hedge transactions for financial reporting purposes.
Interest Rate Swap Contracts
Interest rate swap contracts involve a Funds agreement with the counterparty to pay or receive a fixed rate payment in exchange for the counterparty receiving or paying a variable rate payment. Forward interest rate swap contracts involve a Funds agreement with a counterparty to pay, in the future, a
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fixed or variable rate payment in exchange for the counterparty paying the Fund a variable or fixed rate payment, the accruals for which would begin at a specified date in the future (the effective date).
The amount of the payment obligation for an interest rate swap is based on the notional amount and the termination date of the contract. Interest rate swap contracts do not involve the delivery of securities or other underlying assets or principal. Accordingly, the risk of loss with respect to the swap counterparty on such transactions is limited to the net amount of interest payments that the Fund is to receive.
Interest rate swap contracts are valued daily. Upon entering into an interest rate swap contract (and beginning on the effective date for a forward interest rate swap contract), the Fund accrues the fixed rate payment expected to be paid or received and the variable rate payment expected to be received or paid on the interest rate swap contracts on a daily basis, and recognizes the daily change in the fair value of the Funds contractual rights and obligations under the contracts. For an over-the-counter (OTC) swap that is not cleared through a clearing house (OTC Uncleared), the amount recorded on these transactions is recognized on the Statement of Assets and Liabilities as a component of Unrealized appreciation or depreciation on interest rate swaps.
Upon the execution of an OTC swap cleared through a clearing house (OTC Cleared), the Fund is obligated to deposit cash or eligible securities, also known as initial margin, into an account at its clearing broker equal to a specified percentage of the contract amount. Cash deposited by the Fund to cover initial margin requirements on open swap contracts, if any, is recognized as a component of Cash collateral at brokers for investment in swaps on the Statement of Assets and Liabilities. Investments in OTC Cleared swaps obligate the Fund and the clearing broker to settle monies on a daily basis representing changes in the prior days mark-to-market of the swap contract. If the Fund has unrealized appreciation, the clearing broker will credit the Funds account with an amount equal to the appreciation. Conversely, if the Fund has unrealized depreciation, the clearing broker will debit the Funds account with an amount equal to the depreciation. These daily cash settlements are also known as variation margin. Variation margin for OTC Cleared swaps is recognized as a receivable and/or payable for Variation margin on swap contracts on the Statement of Assets and Liabilities. Upon the execution of an OTC Uncleared swap, neither the Fund nor the counterparty is required to deposit initial margin as the trades are recorded bilaterally between both parties to the swap contract, and the terms of the variation margin are subject to a predetermined threshold negotiated by the Fund and the counterparty. Variation margin for OTC Uncleared swaps is recognized as a component of Unrealized appreciation or depreciation on interest rate swaps as described in the preceding paragraph.
The net amount of periodic payments settled in cash are recognized as a component of Net realized gain (loss) from swaps on the Statement of Operations, in addition to the net realized gain or loss recorded upon the termination of the swap contract. For tax purposes, payments expected to be received or paid on the swap contracts are treated as ordinary income or expense, respectively. Changes in the value of the swap contracts during the fiscal period are recognized as a component of Change in net unrealized appreciation (depreciation) of swaps on the Statement of Operations. In certain instances, payments are made or received upon entering into the swap contract to compensate for differences between the stated terms of the swap agreements and prevailing market conditions (credit spreads, currency exchange rates, interest rates, and other relevant factors). Payments received or made at the beginning of the measurement period, if any, are recognized as Interest rate swaps premiums received and/or paid on the Statement of Assets and Liabilities.
During the current fiscal period, NSL, JFR, JRO and JSD used interest rate swaps in which each Fund received payments based upon floating (one- or three-month) LIBOR rates, and paid a fixed rate of interest. The purpose of the interest rate swaps is to convert some portion of a Funds floating rate leverage (bank borrowings) to fixed rate through the maturity date of the swap. The Funds also entered into a cancellable interest rate swap in which the Funds received payments based upon pre-determined fixed rates and paid one-month LIBOR plus a fixed spread. After a non-callable period, the swap counterparty owns the right on future monthly dates to terminate the swap at par. The purpose of the cancellable interest rate swap is to convert a fixed rate Term Preferred Share issuance to floating rate, and the cancellation dates of the swap correspond to dates on which the Funds can call the Term Preferred Share issue.
The average notional amount of interest rate swap contracts outstanding during the current fiscal period was as follows:
NSL | JFR | JRO | JSD | |||||||||||||
Average notional amount of interest rate swap contracts outstanding* |
$ | 43,000,000 | $ | 123,160,000 | $ | 84,000,000 | $ | 52,500,000 |
* | The average notional amount is calculated based on the outstanding notional at the beginning of the current fiscal period and at the end of each fiscal quarter within the current fiscal period. |
Credit Default Swap Contracts
A Fund may enter into a credit default swap contract to seek to maintain a total return on a particular investment or portion of its portfolio, or to take an active long or short position with respect to the likelihood of a particular issuers default. Credit default swap contracts involve one party making a stream of payments to another party in exchange for the right to receive a specified return if/when there is a credit event by a third party. Generally, a credit event means bankruptcy, failure to pay, or restructuring. The specific credit events applicable for each credit default swap are stated in the terms of the particular swap agreement. When a Fund has bought (sold) protection in a credit default swap upon occurrence of a specific credit event with respect to
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the underlying referenced entity, the Fund will either (i) deliver (receive) that security, or an equivalent amount of cash, from the counterparty in exchange for receipt (payment) of the notional amount to the counterparty, or (ii) receive (pay) a net settlement amount of the credit default swap contract less the recovery value of the referenced obligation or underlying securities comprising the referenced index. The difference between the value of the security received (delivered) and the notional amount delivered (received) is recorded as a realized gain or loss. Payments paid (received) at the beginning of the measurement period are recognized as a component of Credit default swaps premiums paid and/or received on the Statement of Assets and Liabilities, when applicable.
Credit default swap contracts are valued daily. Changes in the value of a credit default swap during the fiscal period are recognized as a component of Change in net unrealized appreciation (depreciation) of swaps and realized gains and losses are recognized as a component of Net realized gain (loss) from swaps on the Statement of Operations.
For OTC swaps not cleared through a clearing house (OTC Uncleared), the daily change in the market value of the swap contract, along with any daily interest fees accrued, are recognized as components of Unrealized appreciation or depreciation on credit default swaps on the Statement of Assets and Liabilities.
Upon the execution of an OTC swap cleared through a clearing house (OTC Cleared), a Fund is obligated to deposit cash or eligible securities, also known as initial margin, into an account at its clearing broker equal to a specified percentage of the contract amount. Cash held by the broker to cover initial margin requirements on open swap contracts, if any, is recognized as Cash collateral at brokers for investments in swaps on the Statement of Assets and Liabilities. Investments in OTC Cleared swaps obligate a Fund and the clearing broker to settle monies on a daily basis representing changes in the prior days mark-to-market of the swap. If a Fund has unrealized appreciation the clearing broker would credit the Funds account with an amount equal to the appreciation. Conversely, if a Fund has unrealized depreciation the clearing broker will debit the Funds account with an amount equal to the depreciation. These daily cash settlements are also known as variation margin. Variation margin for OTC Cleared swaps is recognized as a receivable and/or payable for Variation margin on swap contracts on the Statement of Assets and Liabilities. Upon the execution of an OTC Uncleared swap, neither the Fund nor the counterparty is required to deposit initial margin as the trades are recorded bilaterally between both parties to the swap contract, and the terms of the variation margin are subject to a predetermined threshold negotiated by the Fund and the counterparty. Variation margin for OTC Uncleared swaps is recognized as a component of Unrealized appreciation or depreciation on credit default swaps as described in the preceding paragraph. The maximum potential amount of future payments the Fund could incur as a buyer or seller of protection in a credit default swap contract is limited to the notional amount of the contract. The maximum potential amount would be offset by the recovery value, if any, of the respective referenced entity.
During the current fiscal period, JSD and JQC invested in credit default swap contracts to provide a benefit if particular bonds credit quality worsened.
The average notional amount of credit default swap contracts outstanding during the current fiscal period was as follows:
JSD | JQC | |||||||
Average notional amount of credit default swap contracts outstanding* |
$ | 2,200,000 | $ | 7,880,000 |
* | The average notional amount is calculated based on the outstanding notional at the beginning of the current fiscal period and at the end of each fiscal quarter within the current fiscal period. |
The following table presents the fair value of all swap contracts held by the Funds as of the end of the reporting period, the location of these instruments on the Statement of Assets and Liabilities and the primary underlying risk exposure.
Location on the Statement of Assets and Liabilities |
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Underlying Risk Exposure |
Derivative Instrument |
Asset Derivatives |
(Liability) Derivatives |
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Location | Value | Location | Value | |||||||||||||||
NSL | ||||||||||||||||||
Interest rate | Swaps (OTC Uncleared) | | $ | | Unrealized depreciation on interest rate swaps | $ | (1,198,980 | ) | ||||||||||
JFR | ||||||||||||||||||
Interest rate | Swaps (OTC Uncleared) | Unrealized appreciation on interest rate swaps |
$ | 2,861 | Unrealized depreciation on interest rate swaps | $ | (2,433,446 | ) | ||||||||||
JRO | ||||||||||||||||||
Interest rate | Swaps (OTC Uncleared) | | $ | | Unrealized depreciation on interest rate swaps | $ | (2,331,087 | ) |
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Location on the Statement of Assets and Liabilities |
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Underlying Risk Exposure |
Derivative Instrument |
Asset Derivatives |
(Liability) Derivatives |
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Location | Value | Location | Value | |||||||||||||||
JSD | ||||||||||||||||||
Credit | Swaps (OTC Cleared) | | $ | | Payable for variation margin on swap contracts**^ | $ | (41,987 | ) | ||||||||||
Interest Rate | Swaps (OTC Uncleared) | Unrealized appreciation on interest rate swaps |
$ | 16,275 | Unrealized depreciation on interest rate swaps | $ | (189,879 | ) | ||||||||||
Total | $ | 16,275 | $ | (231,866 | ) |
** | Value represents the unrealized appreciation (depreciation) of swaps as reported in the Funds Portfolio of Investments and not the asset and/or liability amount as described above. |
^ | Some swap contracts require a counterparty to pay or receive a premium, which is disclosed on the Statement of Assets and Liabilities and is not reflected in the cumulative unrealized appreciation (depreciation) presented above. |
The following table presents the swap contracts subject to netting agreements and the collateral delivered related to those swap contracts as of end of the reporting period.
Fund | Counterparty | Gross Unrealized Appreciation on Interest Rate Swaps*** |
Gross Unrealized (Depreciation) on Interest Rate Swaps*** |
Net Unrealized Appreciation (Depreciation) on Interest Rate Swaps |
Collateral Pledged to (from) Counterparty |
Net Exposure |
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NSL | Morgan Stanley Capital Services LLC |
$ | | $ | (1,198,980 | ) | $ | (1,198,980 | ) | $ | 1,160,000 | $ | (38,980 | ) | ||||||||
JFR | Morgan Stanley Capital Services LLC |
2,861 | (2,433,446 | ) | (2,430,585 | ) | 2,383,000 | (47,585 | ) | |||||||||||||
JRO | Morgan Stanley Capital Services LLC |
| (2,331,087 | ) | (2,331,087 | ) | 2,113,000 | (218,087 | ) | |||||||||||||
JSD | Morgan Stanley Capital Services LLC |
16,275 | (189,879 | ) | (173,604 | ) | 173,604 | |
*** | Represents gross unrealized appreciation (depreciation) for the counterparty as reported in the Funds Portfolio of Investments. |
The following table presents the amount of net realized gain (loss) and change in net unrealized appreciation (depreciation) recognized on swap contracts on the Statement of Operations during the current fiscal period, and the primary underlying risk exposure.
Fund | Underlying Risk Exposure |
Derivative Instrument |
Net Realized Gain (Loss) from Swaps |
Change in Net Unrealized Appreciation (Depreciation) of Swaps |
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NSL | Interest rate | Swaps | $ | (170,366 | ) | $ | (650,645 | ) | ||||
JFR | Interest rate | Swaps | $ | 710,097 | $ | (3,024,738 | ) | |||||
JRO | Interest rate | Swaps | $ | 661,463 | $ | (2,851,257 | ) | |||||
JSD | ||||||||||||
Credit | Swaps | $ | (85,971 | ) | $ | (41,987 | ) | |||||
Interest rate | Swaps | (115,754 | ) | (62,704 | ) | |||||||
Total | $ | (201,725 | ) | $ | (104,691 | ) | ||||||
JQC | Credit | Swaps | $ | 1,412,527 | $ | (1,375,436 | ) |
Market and Counterparty Credit Risk
In the normal course of business each Fund may invest in financial instruments and enter into financial transactions where risk of potential loss exists due to changes in the market (market risk) or failure of the other party to the transaction to perform (counterparty credit risk). The potential loss could exceed the value of the financial assets recorded on the financial statements. Financial assets, which potentially expose each Fund to counterparty credit risk, consist principally of cash due from counterparties on forward, option and swap transactions, when applicable. The extent of each Funds exposure to counterparty credit risk in respect to these financial assets approximates their carrying value as recorded on the Statement of Assets and Liabilities.
Each Fund helps manage counterparty credit risk by entering into agreements only with counterparties the Adviser believes have the financial resources to honor their obligations and by having the Adviser monitor the financial stability of the counterparties. Additionally, counterparties may be required to
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pledge collateral daily (based on the daily valuation of the financial asset) on behalf of each Fund with a value approximately equal to the amount of any unrealized gain above a pre-determined threshold. Reciprocally, when each Fund has an unrealized loss, the Funds have instructed the custodian to pledge assets of the Funds as collateral with a value approximately equal to the amount of the unrealized loss above a pre-determined threshold. Collateral pledges are monitored and subsequently adjusted if and when the valuations fluctuate, either up or down, by at least the pre-determined threshold amount.
4. Fund Shares
Common Shares
Common Shares Equity Shelf Programs and Offering Costs
The following Funds have each filed registration statements with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) authorizing each Fund to issue additional common shares through one or more equity shelf program (Shelf Offering), which became effective with the SEC during the prior fiscal period.
Under these Shelf Offerings, the Funds, subject to market conditions, may raise additional equity capital by issuing additional common shares from time to time in varying amounts and by different offering methods at a net price at or above each Funds NAV per common share. In the event a Funds Shelf Offering registration statement is no longer current, the Fund may not issue additional common shares until a post-effective amendment to the registration statement has been filed with the SEC.
Additional authorized common shares, common shares sold and offering proceeds, net of offering costs under each Funds Shelf Offering during the Funds current and prior fiscal period were as follows:
NSL | JFR | |||||||||||||||
Year Ended 7/31/18* |
Year Ended 7/31/17** |
Year Ended 7/31/18 |
Year Ended 7/31/17*** |
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Additional authorized common shares |
8,800,000 | 8,800,000 | 12,900,000 | 12,900,000 | ||||||||||||
Common shares sold |
| | 452,068 | 1,274,890 | ||||||||||||
Offering proceeds, net of offering costs |
$ | | $ | | $ | 5,297,434 | $ | 15,091,303 | ||||||||
JRO | JSD | |||||||||||||||
Year Ended 7/31/18 |
Year Ended 7/31/17*** |
Year Ended 7/31/18* |
Year Ended 7/31/17** |
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Additional authorized common shares |
8,500,000 | 8,500,000 | 1,000,000 | 1,000,000 | ||||||||||||
Common shares sold |
783,600 | 1,280,410 | | 362 | ||||||||||||
Offering proceeds, net of offering costs |
$ | 9,134,335 | $ | 15,230,348 | $ | | $ | 6,592 |
* | Represents additional authorized common shares for the period August 1, 2017 through December 8, 2017. |
** | Represents additional authorized common shares for the period March 8, 2017 through July 31, 2017. |
*** | Represents additional authorized common shares for the period February 22, 2017 through July 31, 2017. |
Costs incurred by the Funds in connection with their initial shelf registrations were recorded as a prepaid expense and recognized as Deferred offering costs on the Statement of Assets and Liabilities. These costs are amortized pro rata as shares are sold and are recognized as a component of Proceeds from shelf offering, net of offering costs on the Statement of Changes in Net Assets. Any deferred offering costs remaining one year after effectiveness of the initial shelf registration will be expensed. Costs incurred by the Funds to keep the shelf registration current are expensed as incurred and recognized as a component of Other expenses on the Statement of Operations.
Common Share Transactions
Transactions in common shares for the Funds during the Funds current and prior fiscal period, where applicable, were as follows:
JFR | JRO | |||||||||||||||
Year Ended 7/31/18 |
Year Ended 7/31/17 |
Year Ended 7/31/18 |
Year Ended 7/31/17 |
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Common shares: |
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Sold through shelf offering |
452,068 | 1,274,890 | 783,600 | 1,280,410 | ||||||||||||
Issued to shareholders due to reinvestment of distributions |
11,975 | 10,319 | 5,155 | 13,271 | ||||||||||||
Weighted average common share: |
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Premium to NAV per shelf offering share sold |
1.38 | % | 1.62 | % | 1.71 | % | 2.17 | % |
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JSD | ||||||||||||||||
Year Ended 7/31/18 |
Year Ended 7/31/17 |
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Common shares: |
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Sold through shelf offering |
| 362 | ||||||||||||||
Issued to shareholders due to reinvestment of distributions |
| | ||||||||||||||
Weighted average common share: |
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Premium to NAV per shelf offering share sold |
| 1.34 | % |
Preferred Shares
Term Preferred Shares
The following Funds have issued and have outstanding Term Preferred Shares (Term Preferred), with a $1,000 liquidation preference per share.
As of the end of the reporting, NSL, JFR, JRO and JSD had $42,401,767, $124,022,961, $82,913,025 and $34,564,434 Term Preferred at liquidation preference, net of deferred offering costs, respectively. Further details of the Funds Term Preferred Shares outstanding as of the end of the reporting period, were as follows:
Fund | Series | Shares Outstanding |
Liquidation Preference |
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NSL |
2021 | 43,000 | $ | 43,000,000 | ||||||||
JFR |
2019 | 10,200 | $ | 10,200,000 | ||||||||
2022 | 25,000 | 25,000,000 | ||||||||||
2024 | 35,000 | 35,000,000 | ||||||||||
2027 | 55,000 | 55,000,000 | ||||||||||
JRO |
2022 | 10,000 | $ | 10,000,000 | ||||||||
2022-1 | 21,000 | 21,000,000 | ||||||||||
2023 | 8,000 | 8,000,000 | ||||||||||
2027 | 45,000 | 45,000,000 | ||||||||||
JSD |
2020 | 35,000 | $ | 35,000,000 |
Each Fund is obligated to redeem its Term Preferred by the date as specified in its offering document (Term Redemption Date), unless earlier redeemed or repurchased by the Fund. The Term Preferred are subject to redemption at the option of each Fund, subject to payment of a premium for approximately one year following the date of issuance (Optional Redemption Premium Expiration Date), and at liquidation preference per share plus accumulated but unpaid dividends. Term Preferred are subject to mandatory redemption in certain circumstances. Each Fund may be obligated to redeem a certain amount of the Term Preferred if the Fund fails to maintain certain asset coverage and leverage ratio requirements and such failures are not cured by the applicable cure date. The redemption price per share is equal to the sum of the liquidation preference per share (plus any premium) plus any accumulated but unpaid dividends. The Term Redemption Date and Optional Redemption Premium Expiration Date for each Funds series of Term Preferred are as follows:
Fund | Series | Term Redemption Date |
Optional Redemption Premium Expiration Date |
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NSL |
2021 | November 1, 2021 | October 31, 2017 | |||||||||
JFR |
2019 | December 1, 2019 | November 30, 2017 | |||||||||
2022 | January 1, 2022 | December 31, 2017 | ||||||||||
2024 | June 1, 2024 | N/A | ||||||||||
2027 | January 1, 2027 | December 31, 2017 | ||||||||||
JRO |
2022 | January 1, 2022 | December 31, 2017 | |||||||||
2022-1 | April 1, 2022 | March 31, 2018 | ||||||||||
2023 | December 1, 2023 | November 30, 2017 | ||||||||||
2027 | January 1, 2027 | December 31, 2017 | ||||||||||
JSD |
2020 | November 1, 2020 | October 31, 2016 |
N/A | Not applicable |
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The average liquidation preference of Term Preferred outstanding and the annualized dividend rate for each Fund during the current fiscal period were as follows:
NSL | JFR | JRO | JSD | |||||||||||||
Average liquidation preference of Term Preferred outstanding |
$ | 43,000,000 | $ | 125,200,000 | $ | 84,000,000 | $ | 35,000,000 | ||||||||
Annualized dividend rate |
2.00 | % | 3.38 | % | 3.28 | % | 1.75 | % |
Term Preferred generally do not trade, and market quotations are generally not available. Term Preferred are short-term instruments that pay a dividend rate, subject to adjustment as set forth in accordance with the offering documents. The fair value of Term Preferred is expected to be approximately its liquidation preference so long as the fixed spread on the Term Preferred remains roughly in line with the spread being demanded by investors on instruments having similar terms in the current market environment. In present market conditions, the Funds Adviser has determined that the fair value of Term Preferred is approximately its liquidation preference, but its fair value could vary if market conditions change materially. For financial reporting purposes, the liquidation preference of Term Preferred is a liability and is recognized as Term Preferred Shares (Term Preferred), net of deferred offering costs on the Statement of Assets and Liabilities.
Dividends on Term Preferred (which are treated as interest payments for financial reporting purposes) are at the rates set forth in its offering document. The initial dividend rate will expire approximately two years after the first issuance of shares and will be adjusted upwards semi-annually thereafter. Unpaid dividends on Term Preferred are recognized as a component of Interest payable on the Statement of Assets and Liabilities, when applicable. Dividends accrued on Term Preferred are recognized as a component of Interest expense and amortization of offering costs on the Statement of Operations.
Costs incurred in connection with each Funds offering of Term Preferred were recorded as a deferred charge, which are amortized over the life of the shares and are recognized as components of Term Preferred Shares, net of deferred offering costs on the Statement of Assets and Liabilities and Interest expense and amortization of offering costs on the Statement of Operations.
JFR incurred offering costs of $17,767, $34,114, $48,328 and $85,995 in connection with their issuance of Series 2019, Series 2022, Series 2024 and Series 2027 Term Preferred, respectively, which were expensed as incurred and are recognized as a component of Interest expense and amortization of offering costs on the Statement of Operations.
Preferred Share Transactions
Transactions in preferred shares for the Funds during the Funds current and prior fiscal period, where applicable, are noted in the following tables.
Transactions in Term Preferred for the Funds, where applicable, were as follows:
Year Ended July 31, 2017 |
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NSL | Series | Shares | Amount | |||||||||
Term Preferred issued |
2021 | 43,000 | $ | 43,000,000 | ||||||||
Year Ended July 31, 2017 |
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JFR | Series | Shares | Amount | |||||||||
Term Preferred issued |
2019 | 10,200 | $ | 10,200,000 | ||||||||
2022 | 25,000 | 25,000,000 | ||||||||||
2024 | 35,000 | 35,000,000 | ||||||||||
2027 | 55,000 | 55,000,000 | ||||||||||
Total |
125,200 | $ | 125,200,000 | |||||||||
Year Ended July 31, 2017 |
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JRO | Series | Shares | Amount | |||||||||
Term Preferred issued |
2022 | 10,000 | $ | 10,000,000 | ||||||||
2022-1 | 21,000 | 21,000,000 | ||||||||||
2023 | 8,000 | 8,000,000 | ||||||||||
2027 | 45,000 | 45,000,000 | ||||||||||
Total |
84,000 | $ | 84,000,000 |
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Transactions in Variable Rate Term Preferred (VRTP) Shares for the Funds, where applicable, were as follows:
Year Ended July 31, 2017 |
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NSL | Series | Shares | Amount | |||||||||
VRTP Shares redeemed |
C-4 | (450 | ) | $ | (45,000,000 | ) | ||||||
Year Ended July 31, 2017 |
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JFR | Series | Shares | Amount | |||||||||
VRTP Shares redeemed |
C-4 | (1,080 | ) | $ | (108,000,000 | ) | ||||||
Year Ended July 31, 2017 |
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JRO | Series | Shares | Amount | |||||||||
VRTP Shares redeemed |
C-4 | (750 | ) | $ | (75,000,000 | ) |
5. Investment Transactions
Long-term purchases and sales (including maturities but excluding derivative transactions, where applicable) during the current fiscal period, were as follows:
NSL | JFR | JRO | JSD | JQC | ||||||||||||||||
Purchases |
$ | 123,473,935 | $ | 317,870,164 | $ | 234,308,007 | $ | 82,502,625 | $ | 883,387,759 | ||||||||||
Sales and maturities |
$ | 121,364,217 | $ | 287,964,525 | $ | 208,129,580 | $ | 83,305,125 | $ | 857,737,464 |
6. Income Tax Information
Each Fund is a separate taxpayer for federal income tax purposes. Each Fund intends to distribute substantially all of its net investment income and net capital gain to shareholders and to otherwise comply with the requirements of Subchapter M of the Internal Revenue Code applicable to regulated investment companies. Therefore, no federal income tax provision is required.
For all open tax years and all major taxing jurisdictions, management of the Funds has concluded that there are no significant uncertain tax positions that would require recognition in the financial statements. Open tax years are those that are open for examination by taxing authorities (i.e., generally the last four tax year ends and the interim tax period since then). Furthermore, management of the Funds is 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 twelve months.
The following information is presented on an income tax basis. Differences between amounts for financial statement and federal income tax purposes are primarily due to the treatment of timing differences in recognizing certain gains and losses on investment transactions and recognition of premium amortization (except for NSL). To the extent that differences arise that are permanent in nature, such amounts are reclassified within the capital accounts as detailed below. Temporary differences do not require reclassification. Temporary and permanent differences do not impact the NAVs of the Funds.
The tables below present the cost and unrealized appreciation (depreciation) of each Funds investment portfolio, as determined on a federal income tax basis, as of July 31, 2018.
For purposes of this disclosure, derivative tax cost is generally the sum of any upfront fees or premiums exchanged and any amounts unrealized for income statement reporting but realized in income and/or capital gains for tax reporting. If a particular derivative category does not disclose any tax unrealized appreciation or depreciation, the change in value of those derivatives have generally been fully realized for tax purposes.
NSL | JFR | JRO | JSD | JQC | ||||||||||||||||
Tax cost of investments |
$ | 448,641,948 | $ | 1,090,186,055 | $ | 766,704,800 | $ | 300,101,248 | $ | 2,085,912,656 | ||||||||||
Gross unrealized: |
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Appreciation |
7,483,662 | 17,517,187 | 12,980,933 | 5,818,494 | 17,827,036 | |||||||||||||||
Depreciation |
(25,369,956 | ) | (55,774,469 | ) | (41,643,805 | ) | (13,618,031 | ) | (117,391,325 | ) | ||||||||||
Net unrealized appreciation (depreciation) of investments |
$ | (17,886,294 | ) | $ | (38,257,282 | ) | $ | (28,662,872 | ) | $ | (7,799,537 | ) | $ | (99,564,289 | ) | |||||
NSL | JFR | JRO | JSD | |||||||||||||||||
Tax cost of swaps |
$ | | $ | | $ | | $ | (31,007 | ) | |||||||||||
Net unrealized appreciation (depreciation) of swaps |
(1,198,980 | ) | (2,430,585 | ) | (2,331,087 | ) | (173,604 | ) |
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Permanent differences, primarily due to expiration of capital loss carryforwards, bond premium amortization adjustments, treatment of notional principal contracts, nondeductible offering costs, foreign currency transactions, investments in partnerships, distressed PIK bond adjustments and federal taxes paid, resulted in reclassifications among the Funds components of common share net assets as of July 31, 2018, the Funds tax year end, as follows:
NSL | JFR | JRO | JSD | JQC | ||||||||||||||||
Paid-in-surplus |
$ | (29,464,537) | $ | (67,257,711) | $ | (46,592,886) | $ | (192,942) | $ | (8,513,146) | ||||||||||
Undistributed (Over-distribution of) net investment income |
114,907 | 1,963,579 | 1,737,347 | 84,695 | 3,791,771 | |||||||||||||||
Accumulated net realized gain (loss) |
29,349,630 | 65,294,132 | 44,855,539 | 108,247 | 4,721,375 |
The tax components of undistributed net ordinary income and net long-term capital gains as of July 31, 2018, the Funds tax year end, were as follows:
NSL | JFR | JRO | JSD | JQC | ||||||||||||||||
Undistributed net ordinary income1 |
$ | 2,985,455 | $ | 4,877,606 | $ | 3,199,983 | $ | 1,685,802 | $ | 857,230 | ||||||||||
Undistributed net long-term capital gains |
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1 Undistributed net ordinary income (on a tax basis) has not been reduced for the dividend declared on July 2, 2018, paid on August 1, 2018. Net ordinary income consists of net taxable income derived from dividends, interest and net short-term capital gains, if any. |
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The tax character of distributions paid during the Funds tax years ended July 31, 2018 and July 31, 2017, was designated for purposes of the dividends paid deduction as follows:
2018 | NSL | JFR | JRO | JSD | JQC | |||||||||||||||
Distributions from net ordinary income2 |
$ | 18,645,372 | $ | 48,769,652 | $ | 35,379,514 | $ | 13,766,120 | $ | 74,671,845 | ||||||||||
Distributions from net long-term capital gains |
| | | | | |||||||||||||||
2017 | NSL | JFR | JRO | JSD | JQC | |||||||||||||||
Distributions from net ordinary income2 |
$ | 18,847,638 | $ | 46,717,216 | $ | 34,204,030 | $ | 13,046,562 | $ | 84,784,370 | ||||||||||
Distributions from net long-term capital gains |
| | | | |
2 | Net ordinary income consists of net taxable income derived from dividends, interest, and net short-term capital gains, if any. |
As of July 31, 2018, the Funds tax year end, the Funds had unused capital losses carrying forward available for federal income tax purposes to be applied against future capital gains, if any. The capital losses are not subject to expiration.
NSL | JFR | JRO | JSD | JQC | ||||||||||||||||
Not subject to expiration: |
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Short-term |
$ | | $ | 43,342 | $ | 304,388 | $ | 14,921 | $ | 9,492,644 | ||||||||||
Long-term |
4,076,891 | 13,159,712 | 8,137,862 | 3,779,388 | 38,892,992 | |||||||||||||||
Total |
$ | 4,076,891 | $ | 13,203,054 | $ | 8,442,250 | $ | 3,794,309 | $ | 48,385,636 |
As of July 31, 2018, the Funds tax year end, the following Funds capital loss carryforwards expired as follows:
NSL | JFR | JRO | JQC | |||||||||||||
Expired capital loss carryforwards |
$ | 29,264,459 | $ | 67,020,214 | $ | 46,332,843 | $ | 8,513,146 |
During the Funds tax year ended, July 31, 2018, NSL utilized $721,041 of its capital loss carryforward.
7. Management Fees
Each Funds management fee compensates the Adviser for overall investment advisory and administrative services and general office facilities. Symphony is compensated for its services to the Funds from the management fees paid to the Adviser.
Each Funds management fee consists of two components a fund-level fee, based only on the amount of assets within each individual Fund, and a complex-level fee, based on the aggregate amount of all eligible fund assets managed by the Adviser. This pricing structure enables Fund shareholders to benefit from growth in the assets within their respective Fund as well as from growth in the amount of complex-wide assets managed by the Adviser.
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The annual fund-level fee, payable monthly, for each Fund is calculated according to the following schedule:
Average Daily Managed Assets* | NSL JFR JRO JSD |
JQC Fund-Level Fee Rate |
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For the first $500 million |
0.6500 | % | 0.6800 | % | ||||
For the next $500 million |
0.6250 | 0.6550 | ||||||
For the next $500 million |
0.6000 | 0.6300 | ||||||
For the next $500 million |
0.5750 | 0.6050 | ||||||
For managed assets over $2 billion |
0.5500 | 0.5800 |
The annual complex-level fee, payable monthly, for each Fund is calculated by multiplying the current complex-wide fee rate, determined according to the following schedule by the Funds daily managed assets:
Complex-Level Eligible Asset Breakpoint Level* | Effective Complex-Level Fee Rate at Breakpoint Level | |||
$55 billion |
0.2000 | % | ||
$56 billion |
0.1996 | |||
$57 billion |
0.1989 | |||
$60 billion |
0.1961 | |||
$63 billion |
0.1931 | |||
$66 billion |
0.1900 | |||
$71 billion |
0.1851 | |||
$76 billion |
0.1806 | |||
$80 billion |
0.1773 | |||
$91 billion |
0.1691 | |||
$125 billion |
0.1599 | |||
$200 billion |
0.1505 | |||
$250 billion |
0.1469 | |||
$300 billion |
0.1445 |
* | For the complex-level fees, managed assets include closed-end fund assets managed by the Adviser that are attributable to certain types of leverage. For these purposes, leverage includes the funds use of preferred stock and borrowings and certain investments in the residual interest certificates (also called inverse floating rate securities) in tender option bond (TOB) trusts, including the portion of assets held by a TOB trust that has been effectively financed by the trusts issuance of floating rate securities, subject to an agreement by the Adviser as to certain funds to limit the amount of such assets for determining managed assets in certain circumstances. The complex-level fee is calculated based upon the aggregate daily managed assets of all Nuveen open-end and closed-end funds that constitute eligible assets. Eligible assets do not include assets attributable to investments in other Nuveen funds or assets in excess of a determined amount (originally $2 billion) added to the Nuveen fund complex in connection with the Advisers assumption of the management of the former First American Funds effective January 1, 2011. As of July 31, 2018, the complex-level fee for each Fund was 0.1588%. |
8. Senior Loan Commitments
Unfunded Commitments
Pursuant to the terms of certain of the variable rate senior loan agreements, the Funds may have unfunded senior loan commitments. Each Fund will maintain with its custodian, cash, liquid securities and/or liquid senior loans having an aggregate value at least equal to the amount of unfunded senior loan commitments. As of the end of the reporting period, the following Funds outstanding unfunded senior loan commitments were as follows:
NSL | JFR | JRO | JSD | |||||||||||||
Outstanding unfunded senior loan commitments |
$ | 61,505 | $ | 131,189 | $ | 78,926 | $ | 61,505 |
Participation Commitments
With respect to the senior loans held in each Funds portfolio, the Funds may: 1) invest in assignments; 2) act as a participant in primary lending syndicates; or 3) invest in participations. If a Fund purchases a participation of a senior loan interest, the Fund would typically enter into a contractual agreement with the lender or other third party selling the participation, rather than directly with the borrower. As such, the Fund not only assumes the credit risk of the borrower, but also that of the selling participant or other persons interpositioned between the Fund and the borrower. As of the end of the reporting period, the Funds had no such outstanding participation commitments.
9. Fund Leverage
Borrowings
Each Fund has entered into a borrowing arrangement (Borrowings) as a means of leverage.
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Borrowings Information for NSL, JFR and JRO
The following Funds have entered into a revolving credit and security agreement with certain banks and their affiliates. As of the end of the reporting period, each Funds maximum commitment amount under its Borrowings is as follows:
NSL | JFR | JRO | ||||||||||
Maximum commitment amount |
$ | 115,000,000 | $ | 290,000,000 | $ | 195,000,000 |
As of the end of the reporting period, each Funds outstanding balance on its Borrowings was as follows:
NSL | JFR | JRO | ||||||||||
Outstanding balance on Borrowings |
$ | 114,000,000 | $ | 254,300,000 | $ | 178,800,000 |
For NSL, JFR and JRO, interest is charged at a rate equal to 1-Month LIBOR (London Inter-Bank Offered Rate) plus 0.80%. NSL accrues 0.15% per annum on the undrawn balance if it is less than 50% of the maximum commitment amount; however, if the undrawn portion of the Borrowings is greater than 50% of the maximum commitment amount the Fund will accrue 0.25% per annum on the undrawn portion. JFR accrues 0.25% per annum on the undrawn balance if the undrawn portion of the Borrowings on a particular day is more than 20% of the maximum commitment amount. JRO accrues 0.30% per annum on the undrawn balance if the undrawn portion of the Borrowings on a particular day is more than 10% of the maximum commitment amount. NSL and JRO also accrued an upfront fee of 0.05% and 0.025% per annum on the maximum commitment amount, respectively.
On December 22, 2017, JFR and JRO renewed their Borrowings through December 21, 2018. On January 29, 2018, NSL renewed its Borrowings through January 28, 2019. All other items of the Borrowings remain unchanged.
During the current fiscal period, the average daily balance outstanding and average annual interest rate on each Funds Borrowings were as follows:
NSL | JFR | JRO | ||||||||||
Average daily balance outstanding |
$ | 114,000,000 | $ | 254,300,000 | $ | 178,800,000 | ||||||
Average annual interest rate |
2.38 | % | 2.38 | % | 2.38 | % |
Borrowings Information for JSD
The Fund has outstanding a 364-day revolving line of credit. As of the end of the reporting period, the Funds maximum commitment amount under its Borrowings is as follows:
JSD | ||||
Maximum commitment amount |
$ | 75,000,000 |
As of the end of the reporting period, the Funds outstanding balance on its Borrowings was as follows:
JSD | ||||
Outstanding balance on Borrowings |
$ | 72,000,000 |
For the period August 1, 2017 to October 31, 2017, the interest was charged on these Borrowings at a rate per annum equal to the greater of 1-Month LIBOR plus 0.85%. The Fund also accrued 0.15% per annum on the undrawn portion if it was less than 50% of the maximum commitment; however, if the undrawn portion of the Borrowings was greater than 50% of the maximum commitment amount the Fund accrued a 0.25% per annum on the undrawn portion of the Borrowings.
On November 1, 2017, JSD renewed its Borrowings through October 31, 2018. The interest charged on these Borrowings is at a rate per annum equal to 1-Month LIBOR plus 0.80%. The Fund also accrued an upfront fee of 0.05% per annum on the maximum commitment amount. All other items of the Borrowings remain unchanged.
During the current fiscal period, the combined average daily balance outstanding and average annual interest rate on the Funds Borrowings were as follows:
JSD | ||||
Average daily balance outstanding |
$ | 72,000,000 | ||
Average annual interest rate |
2.39 | % |
Borrowings Information for JQC
The Fund has entered into a borrowing agreement with a bank and its affiliate. As of the end of the reporting period, the Funds maximum commitment amount under its Borrowings is as follows:
JQC | ||||
Maximum commitment amount |
$ | 610,000,000 |
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As of the end of the reporting period, the Funds outstanding balance on its Borrowings was as follows:
JQC | ||||
Outstanding balance on Borrowings |
$ | 561,000,000 |
Interest is charged on the Borrowings at a rate per annum equal to the 3-Month LIBOR plus 1.15%. The Fund also accrues 1.15% per annum on any positive difference between 90% of the maximum commitment amount and the daily drawn amount.
During the current fiscal period, the average daily balance outstanding and average annual interest rate on the Funds Borrowings were as follows:
JQC | ||||
Average daily balance outstanding |
$ | 561,000,000 | ||
Average annual interest rate |
2.89 | % |
Reverse Repurchase Agreements
During the current fiscal period, JQC used reverse repurchase agreements as a means of leverage.
In a reverse repurchase agreement, the Fund sells to the counterparty a security that it holds with a contemporaneous agreement to repurchase the same security at an agreed-upon price and date, with the Fund retaining the risk of loss that is associated with that security. The Fund will pledge assets determined to be liquid by the Adviser to cover its obligations under reverse repurchase agreements. Securities sold under reverse repurchase agreements are recorded as a liability and recognized as Reverse repurchase agreements on the Statement of Assets and Liabilities.
Payments made on reverse repurchase agreements are recognized as a component of Interest expense and amortization of offering costs on the Statement of Operations. In periods of increased demand for the security, the Fund receives a fee for use of the security by the counterparty. This results in interest income to the Fund, which is recognized as a component of the Interest and dividend income on the Statement of Operations.
As of the end of the reporting period, the Funds outstanding balances on its reverse repurchase agreements were as follows:
Counterparty | Rate | Principal Amount |
Maturity* | Value | Value and Accrued Interest |
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Societe Generale |
3-Month LIBOR plus 1.15 | % | $ | (145,000,000 | ) | 4/15/20 | $ | (145,000,000 | ) | $ | (145,370,675 | ) |
* | The Fund may repurchase the reverse repurchase agreement prior to the maturity date and/or counterparty may accelerate maturity upon pre-specified advance notice. |
During the current fiscal period, the average daily balance outstanding and average interest rate on the Funds reverse repurchase agreements were as follows:
JQC | ||||
Average daily balance outstanding |
$145,000,000 | |||
Average interest rate |
2.90 | % |
The following table presents the reverse repurchase agreements subject to netting agreements and the collateral delivered related to those reverse repurchase agreements.
Counterparty | Reverse Repurchase Agreements* |
Collateral Pledged to Counterparty** |
Net Exposure |
|||||||||
Societe Generale |
$ | (145,370,675 | ) | $ | 145,370,675 | $ | |
* | Represents gross value and accrued interest for the counterparty as reported in the preceding table. |
** | As of the end of the reporting period, the value of the collateral pledged to the counterparty exceeded the value of the reverse repurchase agreements. |
Other Borrowings Information for the Funds
In order to maintain their Borrowings, the Funds must meet certain collateral, asset coverage and other requirements. Each Funds Borrowings outstanding is fully secured by eligible securities held in its portfolio of investments.
Each Funds Borrowings outstanding is recognized as Borrowings on the Statement of Assets and Liabilities. Interest expense incurred on the borrowed amount, undrawn balance and initial fees are recognized as a component of Interest expense and amortization of offering costs on the Statement of Operations.
10. Inter-Fund Lending
The SEC has granted an exemptive order permitting registered open-end and closed-end Nuveen funds to participate in an inter-fund lending facility whereby the Nuveen funds may directly lend to and borrow money from each other for temporary purposes (e.g., to satisfy redemption requests or when
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a sale of securities fails, resulting in an unanticipated cash shortfall) (the Inter-Fund Program). The closed-end Nuveen funds, including the Funds covered by this shareholder report, will participate only as lenders, and not as borrowers, in the Inter-Fund Program because such closed-end funds rarely, if ever, need to borrow cash to meet redemptions. The Inter-Fund Program is subject to a number of conditions, including, among other things, the requirements that (1) no fund may borrow or lend money through the Inter-Fund Program unless it receives a more favorable interest rate than is typically available from a bank or other financial institution for a comparable transaction; (2) no fund may borrow on an unsecured basis through the Inter-Fund Program unless the funds outstanding borrowings from all sources immediately after the inter-fund borrowing total 10% or less of its total assets; provided that if the borrowing fund has a secured borrowing outstanding from any other lender, including but not limited to another fund, the inter-fund loan must be secured on at least an equal priority basis with at least an equivalent percentage of collateral to loan value; (3) if a funds total outstanding borrowings immediately after an inter-fund borrowing would be greater than 10% of its total assets, the fund may borrow through the inter-fund loan on a secured basis only; (4) no fund may lend money if the loan would cause its aggregate outstanding loans through the Inter-Fund Program to exceed 15% of its net assets at the time of the loan; (5) a funds inter-fund loans to any one fund shall not exceed 5% of the lending funds net assets; (6) the duration of inter-fund loans will be limited to the time required to receive payment for securities sold, but in no event more than seven days; and (7) each inter-fund loan may be called on one business days notice by a lending fund and may be repaid on any day by a borrowing fund. In addition, a Nuveen fund may participate in the Inter-Fund Program only if and to the extent that such participation is consistent with the funds investment objective and investment policies. The Board is responsible for overseeing the Inter-Fund Program.
The limitations detailed above and the other conditions of the SEC exemptive order permitting the Inter-Fund Program are designed to minimize the risks associated with Inter-Fund Program for both the lending fund and the borrowing fund. However, no borrowing or lending activity is without risk. When a fund borrows money from another fund, there is a risk that the loan could be called on one days notice or not renewed, in which case the fund may have to borrow from a bank at a higher rate or take other actions to payoff such loan if an inter-fund loan is not available from another fund. Any delay in repayment to a lending fund could result in a lost investment opportunity or additional borrowing costs.
During the current reporting period, the Funds did not enter into any inter-fund loan activity.
11. New Accounting Pronouncements
FASB Accounting Standards Update (ASU) 2017-08 (ASU 2017-08) Premium Amortization on Purchased Callable Debt Securities
The FASB has issued ASU 2017-08, which shortens the premium amortization period for purchased non-contingently callable debt securities. ASU 2017-08 specifies that the premium amortization period ends at the earliest call date, for purchased non-contingently callable debt securities. ASU 2017-08 is effective for fiscal years, and interim periods within those fiscal years, beginning after December 15, 2018. Management is currently evaluating the implications of ASU 2017-08, if any.
FASB ASU 2016-18: Statement of Cash Flows Restricted Cash (ASU 2016-18)
The FASB has issued ASU 2016-18, which will require entities to include the total of cash, cash equivalents, restricted cash and restricted cash equivalents in the beginning and ending cash balances in the Statement of Cash Flows. The guidance will be applied retrospectively and is effective for fiscal years beginning after December 15, 2017, and interim periods within those years. Management is currently evaluating the implications of ASU 2016-18, if any.
12. Subsequent Events
Borrowings
On September 11, 2018, JQC renewed its Borrowing through January 28, 2019. The Fund decreased its maximum commitment amount to $550,000,000 and the interest charged on the Funds Borrowings was changed to the 3-Month LIBOR plus 1.10%. All other items of the Borrowings remain unchanged.
Reverse Repurchase Agreements
On September 11, 2018, JQC increased its outstanding balances on its reverse repurchase agreements to $200,000,000 and the interest charged was changed to the 3-Month LIBOR plus 0.75%.
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Board of Trustees | ||||||||||
Margo Cook* | Jack B. Evans | William C. Hunter | Albin F. Moschner | John K. Nelson | William J. Schneider | |||||
Judith M. Stockdale | Carole E. Stone | Terence J. Toth | Margaret L Wolff | Robert L. Young |
* | Interested Board Member. |
Fund Manager Nuveen Fund Advisors, LLC 333 West Wacker Drive Chicago, IL 60606 |
Custodian State Street
Bank One Lincoln Street Boston, MA 02111 |
Legal Counsel Chapman and Cutler LLP Chicago, IL 60603 |
Independent Registered KPMG LLP 200 East Randolph Street Chicago, IL 60601 |
Transfer Agent and Computershare Trust Company, N.A. 250 Royall Street Canton, MA 02021 (800) 257-8787 |
Distribution Information
The Funds hereby designate their percentages of dividends paid from net ordinary income as dividends qualifying as Interst-Related Dividends and/or short-term capital gain dividends as defined in Internal Revenue Code Section 871(k) for the taxable year ended July 31, 2018:
NSL | JFR | JRO | JSD | JQC | ||||||||||||||||
% of Interest-Related Dividends |
60.1% | 58.9% | 58.7% | 63.2% | 69.5% |
Quarterly Form N-Q Portfolio of Investments Information
Each Fund is required to file its complete schedule of portfolio holdings with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) for the first and third quarters of each fiscal year on Form N-Q. You may obtain this information directly from the SEC. Visit the SEC on-line at http://www.sec.gov or in person at the SECs Public Reference Room in Washington, D.C. Call the SEC toll-free at (800) SEC-0330 for room hours and operation.
Nuveen Funds Proxy Voting Information
You may obtain (i) information regarding how each fund voted proxies relating to portfolio securities held during the most recent twelve-month period ended June 30, without charge, upon request, by calling Nuveen toll-free at (800) 257-8787 or on Nuveens website at www.nuveen.com and (ii) a description of the policies and procedures that each fund used to determine how to vote proxies relating to portfolio securities without charge, upon request, by calling Nuveen toll free at (800) 257-8787. You may also obtain this information directly from the SEC. Visit the SEC on-line at http://www.sec.gov.
CEO Certification Disclosure
Each Funds Chief Executive Officer (CEO) has submitted to the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) the annual CEO certification as required by Section 303A.12(a) of the NYSE Listed Company Manual. Each Fund has filed with the SEC the certification of its CEO and Chief Financial Officer required by Section 302 of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act.
Common Share Repurchases
Each Fund intends to repurchase, through its open market share repurchase program, shares of its own common stock at such times and in such amounts as is deemed advisable. During the period covered by this report, each Fund repurchased shares of its common stock, as shown in the accompanying table. Any future repurchases will be reported to shareholders in the next annual or semi-annual report.
NSL | JFR | JRO | JSD | JQC | ||||||||||||||||
Common shares repurchased |
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FINRA BrokerCheck
The Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (FINRA) provides information regarding the disciplinary history of FINRA member firms and associated investment professionals. This information as well as an investor brochure describing FINRA BrokerCheck is available to the public by calling the FINRA BrokerCheck Hotline number at (800) 289-9999 or by visiting www.FINRA.org.
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Glossary of Terms Used in this Report
(Unaudited)
∎ | Average Annual Total Return: This is a commonly used method to express an investments performance over a particular, usually multi-year time period. It expresses the return that would have been necessary each year to equal the investments actual cumulative performance (including change in NAV or offer price and reinvested dividends and capital gains distributions, if any) over the time period being considered. |
∎ | Collateralized Loan Obligation (CLO): A security backed by a pool of debt, often low rated corporate loans. Collateralized loan obligations (CLOs) are similar to collateralized mortgage obligations, except for the different type of underlying loan. |
∎ | Convexity: A tool used in risk management to measure the sensitivity of bond duration to interest rate changes. Higher convexity generally means higher sensitivity to interest rate changes. |
∎ | Credit Suisse Leveraged Loan Index: A representative, unmanaged index of tradeable, senior, U.S. dollar-denominated leveraged loans. Index returns assume reinvestment of distributions, but do not include the effects of any applicable sales charges or management fees. |
∎ | Effective Leverage: Effective leverage is a funds effective economic leverage, and includes both regulatory leverage (see below) and the leverage effects of certain derivative investments in the funds portfolio. |
∎ | Gross Domestic Product (GDP): The total market value of all final goods and services produced in a country/region in a given year, equal to total consumer, investment and government spending, plus the value of exports, minus the value of imports. |
∎ | Leverage: Leverage is created whenever a fund has investment exposure (both reward and/or risk) equivalent to more than 100% of the investment capital. |
∎ | Net Asset Value (NAV) Per Share: A funds Net Assets is equal to its total assets (securities, cash, accrued earnings and receivables) less its total liabilities. NAV per share is equal to the funds Net Assets divided by its number of shares outstanding. |
∎ | Regulatory Leverage: Regulatory leverage consists of preferred shares issued by or borrowings of a fund. Both of these are part of a funds capital structure. Regulatory leverage is subject to asset coverage limits set forth in the Investment Company Act of 1940. |
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Annual Investment Management Agreement Approval Process
(Unaudited)
At a meeting held on May 22-24, 2018 (the May Meeting), the Board of Trustees (each, a Board, and each Trustee, a Board Member) of each Fund, including the Board Members who are not interested persons (as defined under the Investment Company Act of 1940 (the 1940 Act)) (the Independent Board Members), approved, for its respective Fund, the renewal of the management agreement (the Investment Management Agreement) with Nuveen Fund Advisors, LLC (the Adviser) pursuant to which the Adviser serves as investment adviser to such Fund and the sub-advisory agreement (the Sub-Advisory Agreement) with Symphony Asset Management LLC (the Sub-Adviser) pursuant to which the Sub-Adviser serves as investment sub-adviser to such Fund. Following an initial two-year period, the Board, including the Independent Board Members, is required under the 1940 Act to review and approve each Investment Management Agreement and Sub-Advisory Agreement on behalf of the applicable Fund on an annual basis. The Investment Management Agreements and Sub-Advisory Agreements are collectively referred to as the Advisory Agreements and the Adviser and the Sub-Adviser are collectively, the Fund Advisers and each, a Fund Adviser.
In response to a request on behalf of the Independent Board Members by independent legal counsel, the Board received and reviewed prior to the May Meeting extensive materials specifically prepared for the annual review of Advisory Agreements by the Adviser as well as by Broadridge Financial Solutions, Inc. (Broadridge or Lipper), an independent provider of investment company data. The materials provided in connection with the annual review covered a breadth of subject matter including, but not limited to, a description of the nature, extent and quality of services provided by each Fund Adviser; a review of the Sub-Adviser and the applicable investment teams; an analysis of fund performance in absolute terms and as compared to the performance of certain peer funds and benchmarks with a focus on any performance outliers; an analysis of the fees and expense ratios of the Nuveen funds in absolute terms and as compared to those of certain peer funds with a focus on any expense outliers; a description of portfolio manager compensation; a review of the secondary market for Nuveen closed-end funds (including, among other things an analysis of performance, distribution and valuation and capital raising trends in the broader closed-end fund market and in particular to Nuveen closed-end funds; a review of the leverage management actions taken on behalf of the Nuveen closed-end funds and the resulting impact on performance; and a description of the distribution management process and any capital management activities); a review of the performance of various service providers; a description of various initiatives Nuveen had undertaken or continued during the year for the benefit of particular Nuveen funds and/or the complex; a description of the profitability or financial data of Nuveen and the various sub-advisers to the Nuveen funds; and a description of indirect benefits received by the Fund Advisers as a result of their relationships with the Nuveen funds. The Independent Board Members also received a memorandum from independent legal counsel outlining their fiduciary duties and legal standards in reviewing the Advisory Agreements. The Board Members held an in-person meeting on April 10-11, 2018 (the April Meeting), in part, to review and discuss the performance of the Nuveen funds and the Advisers evaluation of the various sub-advisers to the Nuveen funds. Prior to the May Meeting, the Board Members also received and reviewed supplemental information provided in response to questions posed by the Board Members.
The information prepared specifically for the annual review of the Advisory Agreements supplemented the information provided to the Board and its committees throughout the year. The Board and its committees met regularly during the year and the information provided and topics discussed were relevant to the review of the Advisory Agreements. Some of these reports and other data included, among other things, materials that outlined the investment performance of the Nuveen funds; strategic plans of the Adviser which may impact the services it provides to the Nuveen funds; the review of the Nuveen funds and applicable investment teams; the management of leveraging financing for the Nuveen closed-end funds; the secondary market trading of the Nuveen closed-end funds and any actions to address discounts; compliance, regulatory and risk management matters; the trading practices of the various sub-advisers; valuation of securities; fund expenses; and overall market and regulatory developments. The Board further continued its practice of seeking to meet periodically with the various sub-advisers to the Nuveen funds and their investment teams, when feasible. As a result, the Independent Board Members considered the review of the Advisory Agreements to be an ongoing process and employed the accumulated information, knowledge, and experience the Board Members had gained during their tenure on the boards governing the Nuveen funds and working with the Fund Advisers in their review of the Advisory Agreements. Throughout the year and during the annual review of Advisory Agreements, the Independent Board Members met in executive sessions with independent legal counsel and had the benefit of counsels advice.
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Annual Investment Management Agreement Approval Process (continued)
(Unaudited)
In deciding to renew the Advisory Agreements, the Independent Board Members did not identify a particular factor as determinative, but rather the decision reflected the comprehensive consideration of all the information provided, and each Board Member may have attributed different levels of importance to the various factors and information considered in connection with the approval process. The following summarizes the principal factors, but not all the factors, the Board considered in deciding to renew the Advisory Agreements and its conclusions.
A. | Nature, Extent and Quality of Services |
In evaluating the renewal of the Advisory Agreements, the Independent Board Members received and considered information regarding the nature, extent and quality of the applicable Fund Advisers services provided to the respective Fund and the resulting performance of each Fund. With respect to the Adviser, the Board recognized the comprehensive set of management, oversight and administrative services the Adviser and its affiliates provided to manage and operate the Nuveen funds in a highly regulated industry. As illustrative, these services included, but were not limited to, product management; investment oversight, risk management and securities valuation services; fund accounting and administration services; board support and administration services; compliance and regulatory oversight services; legal support; and with respect to closed-end funds, leverage, capital and distribution management services.
In addition to the services necessary to operate and maintain the Nuveen funds, the Board recognized the Advisers continued program of improvements and innovations to make the Nuveen fund complex more relevant and attractive to existing and new investors and to accommodate the new and changing regulatory requirements in an increasingly complex regulatory environment. The Board noted that some of the initiatives the Adviser had taken over recent years to benefit the complex and particular Nuveen funds included, among other things:
| Fund Rationalizations continuing efforts to rationalize the product line through mergers, liquidations and repositionings in seeking to enhance shareholder value over the years through increased efficiency, reduced costs, improved performance and revised investment approaches more relevant to current shareholder needs; |
| Product Innovations developing product innovations and launching new products that will help the Nuveen fund complex offer a variety of products that will attract new investors and retain existing investors, such as launching the target term funds, exchange-traded funds (ETFs) and multi-asset class funds; |
| Risk Management Enhancements continuing efforts to enhance risk management, including enhancing reporting to increase the efficiency of risk monitoring, implementing programs to strengthen the ability to detect and mitigate operational risks, dedicating resources and staffing necessary to create standards to help ensure compliance with new liquidity requirements, and implementing a price verification system; |
| Additional Compliance Services the continuing investment of significant resources, time and additional staffing to meet the various new regulatory requirements affecting the Nuveen funds over the past several years, the further implementation of unified compliance policies and processes, the development of additional compliance training modules, and the reorganization of the compliance team adding further depth to its senior leadership; |
| Expanded Dividend Management Services as the Nuveen fund complex has grown, the additional services necessary to manage the distributions of the varied funds offered and investing in automated systems to assist in this process; and |
| with respect specifically to closed-end funds, such initiatives also included: |
| Leverage Management Services continuing activities to expand financing relationships and develop new product structures to lower fund leverage expenses and to manage associated risks, particularly in an interest rate increasing environment; |
| Capital Management Services continuing capital management activities through the share repurchase program and additional equity offerings in seeking to increase net asset value and/or improve fund performance for the respective Nuveen funds; |
| Data and Market Analytics continuing development of databases that help with obtaining and analyzing ownership data of closed-end funds; |
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| Enhanced Secondary Market Reporting providing enhanced reporting and commentary on the secondary market trading of closed-end funds which permit more efficient analysis of the performance of the Nuveen funds compared to peers and of trends in the marketplace; and |
| Tender Option Bond Services providing the additional support services necessary for Nuveen funds that seek to use tender option bonds to meet new regulatory requirements. |
The Board also recognized the Advisers investor relations program which seeks to advance the Nuveen closed-end funds through, among other things, raising awareness and delivering education regarding closed-end funds to investors and financial advisors and promoting the Nuveen closed-end funds with such investors.
In addition to the services provided by the Adviser, the Board also noted the business related risks the Adviser incurred in managing the Nuveen funds, including entrepreneurial, legal and litigation risks.
The Board further considered the division of responsibilities between the Adviser and the Sub-Adviser and the investment and compliance oversight over the Sub-Adviser provided by the Adviser. The Board recognized that the Sub-Adviser generally provided the portfolio advisory services for the Funds. The Board reviewed the Advisers analysis of the Sub-Adviser which evaluated, among other things, the investment teams, the members experience and any changes to the team during the year, the teams assets under management, the stability and history of the organization, the teams investment approach and the performance of the Funds over various periods. The Board noted that the Adviser recommended the renewal of the Sub-Advisory Agreements.
Based on its review, the Board determined, in the exercise of its reasonable business judgment, that it was satisfied with the nature, extent and quality of services provided to the respective Funds under each applicable Advisory Agreement.
B. | The Investment Performance of the Funds and Fund Advisers |
As part of its evaluation of the services provided by the Fund Advisers, the Board considered the investment performance of each Fund. In this regard, the Board reviewed fund performance over the quarter, one-, three- and five-year periods ending December 31, 2017, as well as performance data for the first quarter of 2018 ending March 31, 2018. The Independent Board Members noted that they reviewed and discussed fund performance over various time periods with management at their quarterly meetings throughout the year and their review and analysis of performance during the annual review of Advisory Agreements incorporated such discussions.
The Board reviewed performance on an absolute basis and in comparison to the performance of peer funds (the Performance Peer Group) and recognized and/or customized benchmarks (i.e., generally benchmarks derived from multiple recognized benchmarks). The Board considered the Advisers analysis of each Nuveen funds performance, including, in particular, an analysis of the Nuveen funds determined to be performance outliers and the factors contributing to their underperformance. In addition to the foregoing, in recognizing the importance of secondary market trading to shareholders of closed-end funds, the Board reviewed, among other things, the premium or discount to net asset value of the Nuveen closed-end funds as of a specified date as well as relative to the premiums or discounts of certain peers and the funds total return based on net asset value and market price over various periods. The Board considers the review of premiums and discounts of the closed-end funds to be a continuing priority and as such, the Board and/or its Closed-end Fund Committee also receives an update on the secondary closed-end fund market and evaluates the premiums and discounts of the Nuveen closed-end funds at each quarterly meeting, reviewing, among other things, the premium and discount trends in the broader closed-end fund market, by asset category and by closed-end fund; the historical total return performance data for the Nuveen closed-end funds based on net asset value and price over various periods; the volatility trends in the market; the distribution data of the Nuveen closed-end funds and as compared to peer averages; and a summary of the common share shelf offerings and share repurchase activity during the applicable quarter. As the Boards Closed-end Fund Committee oversees matters particularly impacting the closed-end fund product line, the committee further engages in more in-depth discussions of the premiums and discounts of the Nuveen closed-end funds at each of its quarterly meetings.
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In reviewing performance data, the Independent Board Members appreciated some of the inherent limitations of such data. In this regard, the Independent Board Members recognized that there may be limitations with the comparative data of certain peer groups or benchmarks as they may pursue objective(s), strategies or have other characteristics that are different from the respective Nuveen fund and therefore the performance results necessarily are different and limit the value of the comparisons. As an example, some funds may utilize leverage which may add to or detract from performance compared to an unlevered benchmark. The Independent Board Members also noted that management had ranked the relevancy of the peer group as low, medium or high to help the Board evaluate the value of the comparative peer performance data. The Board was aware that the performance data was measured as of a specific date and a different time period may reflect significantly different results and a period of underperformance can significantly impact long term performance figures. The Board further recognized that a shareholders experience in a Fund depends on his or her own holding period which may differ from that reviewed by the Independent Board Members.
In their review of performance, the Independent Board Members focused, in particular, on the Advisers analysis of Nuveen funds determined to be underperforming performance outliers. The Independent Board Members noted that only a limited number of the Nuveen funds appeared to be underperforming performance outliers at the end of 2017 and considered the factors contributing to the respective funds performance and whether there were any performance concerns that needed to be addressed. The Board recognized that some periods of underperformance may only be temporary while other periods of underperformance may indicate a broader issue that may require a corrective action. Accordingly, with respect to any Nuveen funds for which the Board had identified performance issues, the Board monitors such funds closely until performance improves, discusses with the Adviser the reasons for such results, considers whether any steps are necessary or appropriate to address such issues, and reviews the results of any efforts undertaken.
For Nuveen Senior Income Fund, the Board noted that the Fund ranked in the third quartile of its Performance Peer Group in the one- and three-year periods and the second quartile in the five-year period. In addition, the Fund outperformed its benchmark in the one-, three- and five-year periods. The Board was satisfied with the Funds overall performance.
For Nuveen Floating Rate Income Fund, the Board noted that the Fund ranked in the third quartile of its Performance Peer Group in the one- and three-year periods and the first quartile in the five-year period. In addition, the Fund outperformed its benchmark in the one-, three- and five-year periods. The Board was satisfied with the Funds overall performance.
For Nuveen Floating Rate Income Opportunity Fund, the Board noted that the Fund ranked in the third quartile of its Performance Peer Group in the one- and three-year periods and the first quartile in the five-year period. In addition, the Fund outperformed its benchmark in the one-, three- and five-year periods. The Board was satisfied with the Funds overall performance.
For Nuveen Short Duration Credit Opportunities Fund, the Board noted that the Fund ranked in the third quartile of its Performance Peer Group in the one- and three-year periods and the second quartile in the five-year period. In addition, the Fund outperformed its benchmark in the one-, three- and five-year periods. The Board was satisfied with the Funds overall performance.
For Nuveen Credit Strategies Income Fund, the Board noted that, although the Fund ranked in the third quartile of its Performance Peer Group and outperformed its benchmark in the five-year period, the Fund ranked in the fourth quartile and underperformed its benchmark in the one- and three-year periods. The Board recognized the Fund had experienced periods of challenged performance and had traded in the secondary market at a discount and discussed with the Adviser the factors that contributed to the Funds underperformance and discount. The Board considered the historic changes to the Funds mandate over the years which had provided the Fund with greater flexibility to invest in equities and high yield bonds. The Board noted that as the Fund had a broader mandate than its peers, the Funds Performance Peer Group was ranked low in relevancy. The Board discussed the rationale for the broader mandate and any steps the Adviser had taken or proposed to address performance concerns. The Board noted that it would continue to monitor the performance of this Fund.
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C. | Fees, Expenses and Profitability |
1. | Fees and Expenses |
In its annual review, the Board considered the fees paid to the Fund Advisers and the total operating expense ratio of each Fund. More specifically, the Independent Board Members reviewed, among other things, each Funds gross and net management fee rates and net total expense ratio in relation to those of a comparable universe of funds (the Peer Universe) established by Broadridge. The Independent Board Members reviewed the methodology Broadridge employed to establish its Peer Universe and recognized that differences between the applicable fund and its respective Peer Universe may limit some of the value of the comparative data. The Independent Board Members also considered a funds operating expense ratio as it more directly reflected the shareholders costs in investing in the respective fund. In their review, the Independent Board Members considered, in particular, each fund with a net expense ratio (excluding investment-related costs of leverage for closed-end funds) of six basis points or higher compared to that of its peer average (each, an Expense Outlier Fund). The Board noted that the number of Nuveen funds classified as an Expense Outlier Fund pursuant to the foregoing criteria had decreased over the past few years with only a limited number of the Nuveen funds identified as Expense Outlier Funds in 2017. The Independent Board Members reviewed an analysis as to the factors contributing to each such funds higher relative net expense ratio. In addition, although the Board reviewed a funds total net expenses both including and excluding investment-related expenses (i.e., leverage costs) and taxes for certain of the Nuveen closed-end funds, the Board recognized that leverage expenses will vary across funds and in comparison to peers because of differences in the forms and terms of leverage employed by the respective fund. Accordingly, in reviewing the comparative data between a fund and its peers, the Board generally considered the funds net expense ratio and fees (excluding leverage costs and leveraged assets for the closed-end funds) to be higher if they were over 10 basis points higher, slightly higher if they were 6 to 10 basis points higher, in line if they were within approximately 5 basis points higher than the peer average and below if they were below the peer average of the Peer Universe.
In their review of the fee arrangements for the Nuveen funds, the Independent Board Members considered the management fee schedules, including the complex-wide and fund-level breakpoint schedules, as applicable. The Board considered that across the Nuveen fund complex, the complex-wide fee breakpoints reduced fees by $47.4 million and fund-level breakpoints reduced fees by $54.6 million in 2017.
The Board considered the sub-advisory fees paid to the Sub-Adviser, including any breakpoint schedule, and as described below, comparative data of the fees the Sub-Adviser charges to other clients.
The Independent Board Members noted that each Fund had a net management fee and a net expense ratio below the respective peer averages.
Based on their review of the information provided, the Board determined that each Funds management fees (as applicable) to a Fund Adviser were reasonable in light of the nature, extent and quality of services provided to the Fund.
2. | Comparisons with the Fees of Other Clients |
In determining the appropriateness of fees, the Board also reviewed information regarding the fee rates the respective Fund Advisers charged for certain other types of clients and the type of services provided to these other clients. With respect to the Adviser and/or the Sub-Adviser, such other clients may include retail and institutional managed accounts, hedge funds and investment companies outside the Nuveen family. The Board further noted that the Adviser also advised certain ETFs sponsored by Nuveen.
The Board recognized that each Fund had an affiliated sub-adviser and reviewed, among other things, the range of fees assessed for managed accounts and hedge funds. With respect to hedge funds, the Board noted the performance fee the Sub-Adviser assesses for advising a hedge fund or account. The Board also reviewed the fee range and average fee rate of certain selected investment strategies offered in retail and institutional managed accounts by the Sub-Adviser, and the hedge funds advised by the Sub-Adviser (along with their performance fee) and of the non-Nuveen investment companies sub-advised by affiliated sub-advisers. In addition to the comparative fee data, the Board also reviewed, among other things, a description of the different levels of services provided to other clients compared to the services provided to the Nuveen funds as well as the differences in portfolio investment policies, investor profiles, account sizes and regulatory requirements, all of
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which contribute to variations in the fee schedules. With respect to ETFs, the Board considered the differences in the passive management of Nuveens Nushares ETFs compared to the active management of other Nuveen funds which also contributed to differing management fee levels compared to such other Nuveen funds. In general, the Board noted that the higher fee levels reflect higher levels of services provided by Nuveen, increased investment management complexity, greater product management requirements and higher levels of business risk or some combination of these factors. The Board further considered that the Sub-Advisers fee is essentially for portfolio management services and therefore more comparable to the fees it receives for retail wrap accounts and other external sub-advisory mandates. The Board concluded the varying levels of fees were justified given, among other things, the inherent differences in the products and the level of services provided to the Nuveen funds versus other clients, the differing regulatory requirements and legal liabilities and the entrepreneurial risks incurred in sponsoring and advising a registered investment company.
3. | Profitability of Fund Advisers |
In conjunction with their review of fees, the Independent Board Members considered Nuveens level of profitability for its advisory services to the Nuveen funds for the calendar years 2017 and 2016. In considering profitability, the Independent Board Members reviewed the level of profitability realized by Nuveen including and excluding any distribution expenses incurred by Nuveen from its own resources. The Independent Board Members also reviewed a description of the expense allocation methodology employed to develop the financial information and a summary of the history of changes to the methodology over the years. For comparability purposes, the Board recognized that a prior years profitability would be restated to reflect any refinements to the methodology. The Independent Board Members were aware of the inherent limitations in calculating profitability as the use of different reasonable allocation methodologies may lead to significantly different results and in reviewing profitability margins over extended periods given the refinements to the methodology over time. The Board noted that two Independent Board Members, along with independent counsel, serve as the Boards liaisons to review and discuss any proposed changes to the methodology prior to the full Boards review.
In their review, the Independent Board Members evaluated, among other things, Nuveens adjusted operating margins, gross and net revenue margins (pre-tax and after-tax) for advisory activities for the Nuveen funds, and the revenues, expenses, and net income (pre-tax and after-tax and before distribution) of Nuveen for fund advisory services for each of the last two calendar years. The Independent Board Members also reviewed an analysis of the key drivers behind the changes in revenues and expenses that impacted profitability in 2017 versus 2016. The Board noted that Nuveen recently launched its ETF product line in 2016 and reviewed the revenues, expenses and operating margin from this product line.
In addition to reviewing Nuveens profitability in absolute terms, the Independent Board Members also examined comparative profitability data reviewing, among other things, the revenues, expenses and adjusted total company margins of other advisory firms that had publicly available information and comparable assets under management (based on asset size and asset composition) for 2017 and as compared to their adjusted operating margins for 2016. The Independent Board Members, however, recognized the difficulty in comparing the profitability of various fund managers given the limited public information available and the subjective nature of calculating profitability which may be affected by numerous factors including the fund managers organizational structure, types of funds, other lines of business, methodology used to allocate expenses and cost of capital. Nevertheless, considering such limitations and based on the information provided, the Board noted that Nuveens adjusted operating margins appeared reasonable when compared to the adjusted margins of the peers.
Aside from Nuveens profitability, the Board recognized that the Adviser is a subsidiary of Nuveen, LLC, the investment management arm of Teachers Insurance and Annuity Association of America (TIAA). As such, the Board also reviewed a balance sheet for TIAA reflecting its assets, liabilities and capital and contingency reserves for the 2017 and 2016 calendar years to consider the financial strength of TIAA.
In reviewing profitability, the Independent Board Members also considered the profitability of the various sub-advisers from their relationships with the respective Nuveen fund(s). The Independent Board Members reviewed the Sub-Advisers revenues, expenses and revenue margins (pre- and post-tax) for its advisory activities for the calendar year ended December 31, 2017.
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In evaluating the reasonableness of the compensation, the Independent Board Members also considered any other ancillary benefits derived by the respective Fund Adviser from its relationship with the Nuveen funds as discussed in further detail below.
Based on a consideration of all the information provided, the Board noted that Nuveens and the Sub-Advisers level of profitability was acceptable and not unreasonable in light of the services provided.
D. | Economies of Scale and Whether Fee Levels Reflect These Economies of Scale |
The Independent Board Members considered the extent to which economies of scale may be achieved as a Fund grows and whether these economies of scale have been shared with shareholders. Although the Board recognized that economies of scale are difficult to measure, the Independent Board Members noted that there are several methods that may be used in seeking to share economies of scale, including through breakpoints in the management fee schedule reducing the fee rates as asset levels grow, fee waivers and/or expense limitation agreements and the Advisers investment in its business which can enhance the services provided to the Nuveen funds. With respect to breakpoint schedules, because the Board had previously recognized that economies of scale may occur not only when the assets of a particular fund grow but also when the assets in the complex grow, the Nuveen funds generally pay the Adviser a management fee comprised of a fund-level component and a complex-level component each with its own breakpoint schedule, subject to certain exceptions. In general terms, the breakpoint schedule at the fund level reduces fees as assets in the particular fund pass certain thresholds and the breakpoint schedule at the complex level reduces fees on certain funds as the eligible assets in the complex pass certain thresholds. Subject to exceptions for certain Nuveen funds, the Independent Board Members reviewed the fund-level and complex-level fee schedules and any resulting savings in fees. In addition, with respect to closed-end funds, the Independent Board Members noted that, although such funds may from time-to-time make additional share offerings, the growth of their assets would occur primarily through the appreciation of such funds investment portfolios. Further, the Independent Board Members recognized the Advisers continued reinvestment in its business through, among other things, improvements in technology, additional staffing, product innovations and other organizational changes designed to expand or enhance the services provided to the benefit of all of the Nuveen funds.
Based on its review, the Board concluded that the current fee arrangements together with the Advisers reinvestment in its business appropriately shared any economies of scale with shareholders.
E. | Indirect Benefits |
The Independent Board Members received and considered information regarding other benefits the respective Fund Adviser or its affiliates may receive as a result of their relationship with the Nuveen funds. The Independent Board Members reviewed the revenues that an affiliate of the Adviser received in 2017 as a result of serving as co-manager in the initial public offerings of new closed-end funds and as the underwriter on shelf offerings of existing closed-end funds.
In addition to the above, the Independent Board Members considered whether the Sub-Adviser uses commissions paid by the Funds on portfolio transactions to obtain research products and other services (soft dollar transactions). The Board recognized that the Sub-Adviser may benefit from research received from broker-dealers that execute Fund portfolio transactions. The Board noted, however, that the benefits for sub-advisers transacting in fixed-income securities may be more limited as such securities generally trade on a principal basis and therefore do not generate brokerage commissions. Further, the Board noted that although the Sub-Adviser may benefit from the receipt of research and other services that it may otherwise have to pay for out of its own resources, the research may also benefit the Funds to the extent it enhances the ability of the Sub-Adviser to manage the Funds or is acquired through the commissions paid on portfolio transactions of other funds or clients.
Based on their review, the Board concluded that any indirect benefits received by a Fund Adviser as a result of its relationship with the Funds were reasonable and within acceptable parameters.
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F. | Other Considerations |
The Board Members did not identify any single factor discussed previously as all-important or controlling. The Board Members, including the Independent Board Members, concluded that the terms of each Advisory Agreement were fair and reasonable, that the respective Fund Advisers fees were reasonable in light of the services provided to each Fund and that the Advisory Agreements be renewed.
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The management of the Funds, including general supervision of the duties performed for the Funds by the Adviser, is the responsibility of the Board of Trustees of the Funds. The number of trustees of the Funds is set at eleven. None of the trustees who are not interested persons of the Funds (referred to herein as independent board members) has ever been a director or employee of, or consultant to, Nuveen or its affiliates. The names and business addresses of the trustees and officers of the Funds, their principal occupations and other affiliations during the past five years, the number of portfolios each oversees and other directorships they hold are set forth below.
Name, Year of Birth & Address |
Position(s) Held with the Funds |
Year First Elected or Appointed and Term(1) |
Principal Occupation(s) Including other Directorships During Past 5 Years |
Number of Portfolios in Fund Complex Overseen by Board Member | ||||
Independent Board Members: | ||||||||
∎ TERENCE J. TOTH |
Formerly, a Co-Founding Partner, Promus Capital (2008-2017); Director, Fulcrum IT Service LLC (since 2010) and Quality Control Corporation (since 2012); member: Catalyst Schools of Chicago Board (since 2008) and Mather Foundation Board (since 2012), and chair of its Investment Committee; formerly, Director, Legal & General Investment Management America, Inc. (2008-2013); formerly, CEO and President, Northern Trust Global Investments (2004-2007): Executive Vice President, Quantitative Management & Securities Lending (2000-2004); prior thereto, various positions with Northern Trust Company (since 1994); formerly, Member, Northern Trust Mutual Funds Board (2005-2007), Northern Trust Global Investments Board (2004-2007), Northern Trust Japan Board (2004-2007), Northern Trust Securities Inc. Board (2003-2007) and Northern Trust Hong Kong Board (1997-2004). | |||||||
1959 333 W. Wacker Drive Chicago, IL 6o6o6 |
Chairman and Board Member | 2008 Class II |
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∎ JACK B. EVANS |
President, The Hall-Perrine Foundation, a private philanthropic corporation (since 1996); Director and Chairman, United Fire Group, a publicly held company; Director, Public Member, American Board of Orthopaedic Surgery (since 2015); Life Trustee of Coe College and the Iowa College Foundation; formerly, President Pro-Tem of the Board of Regents for the State of Iowa University System; formerly, Director, Alliant Energy and The Gazette Company; formerly, Director, Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago; formerly, President and Chief Operating Officer, SCI Financial Group, Inc., a regional financial services firm. | |||||||
1948 333 W. Wacker Drive Chicago, IL 6o6o6 |
Board Member |
1999 Class III |
166 | |||||
∎ WILLIAM C. HUNTER |
Dean Emeritus, formerly, Dean, Tippie College of Business, University of Iowa (2006-2012); Director of Wellmark, Inc. (since 2009); past Director (2005-2015), and past President (2010-2014) Beta Gamma Sigma, Inc., The International Business Honor Society; formerly, Director (2004-2018) of Xerox Corporation; Dean and Distinguished Professor of Finance, School of Business at the University of Connecticut (2003-2006); previously, Senior Vice President and Director of Research at the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago (1995-2003); formerly, Director (1997-2007), Credit Research Center at Georgetown University. | |||||||
1948 333 W. Wacker Drive Chicago, IL 6o6o6 |
Board Member |
2003 Class I |
166 | |||||
∎ ALBIN F. MOSCHNER |
Founder and Chief Executive Officer, Northcroft Partners, LLC, a management consulting firm (since 2012); Director, USA Technologies, Inc., a provider of solutions and services to facilitate electronic payment transactions (since 2012); formerly, Director, Wintrust Financial Corporation (1996-2016); previously, held positions at Leap Wireless International, Inc., including Consultant (2011-2012), Chief Operating Officer (2008-2011), and Chief Marketing Officer (2004-2008); formerly, President, Verizon Card Services division of Verizon Communications, Inc. (2000-2003); formerly, President, One Point Services at One Point Communications (1999-2000); formerly, Vice Chairman of the Board, Diba, Incorporated (1996-1997); formerly, various executive positions with Zenith Electronics Corporation (1991-1996). | |||||||
1952 333 W. Wacker Drive Chicago, IL 6o6o6 |
Board Member |
2016 Class III |
166 | |||||
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Name, Year of Birth & Address |
Position(s) Held with the Funds |
Year First Elected or Appointed and Term(1) |
Principal Occupation(s) Including other Directorships During Past 5 Years |
Number of Portfolios in Fund Complex Overseen by Board Member | ||||
Independent Board Members (continued): | ||||||||
∎ JOHN K. NELSON |
Member of Board of Directors of Core12 LLC (since 2008), a private firm which develops branding, marketing and communications strategies for clients; Director of The Curran Center for Catholic American Studies (since 2009) and The Presidents Council, Fordham University (since 2010); formerly, senior external advisor to the financial services practice of Deloitte Consulting LLP (2012-2014): formerly, Chairman of the Board of Trustees of Marian University (2010 as trustee, 2011-2014 as Chairman); formerly, Chief Executive Officer of ABN AMRO N.V. North America, and Global Head of its Financial Markets Division (2007-2008); prior senior positions held at ABN AMRO include Corporate Executive Vice President and Head of Global Markets-the Americas (2006-2007), CEO of Wholesale Banking North America and Global Head of Foreign Exchange and Futures Markets (2001-2006), and Regional Commercial Treasurer and Senior Vice President Trading-North America (1996-2001); formerly, Trustee at St. Edmund Preparatory School in New York City. | |||||||
1962 333 W. Wacker Drive Chicago, IL 6o6o6 |
Board Member |
2013 Class II |
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∎ WILLIAM J. SCHNEIDER |
Chairman of Miller-Valentine Partners, a real estate investment company; Board Member of WDPR Public Radio station; formerly, Senior Partner and Chief Operating Officer (retired (2004) of Miller-Valentine Group; formerly, Board member, Business Advisory Council of the Cleveland Federal Reserve Bank and University of Dayton Business School Advisory Council; past Chair and Director, Dayton Development Coalition. | |||||||
1944 333 W. Wacker Drive Chicago, IL 6o6o6 |
Board Member |
1996 Class III |
166 | |||||
∎ JUDITH M. STOCKDALE |
Board Member, Land Trust Alliance (since 2013) and U.S. Endowment for Forestry and Communities (since 2013); formerly, Executive Director (1994-2012), Gaylord and Dorothy Donnelley Foundation; prior thereto, Executive Director, Great Lakes Protection Fund (1990-1994). | |||||||
1947 333 W. Wacker Drive Chicago, IL 6o6o6 |
Board Member |
1997 Class I |
166 | |||||
∎ CAROLE E. STONE |
Former Director, Chicago Board Options Exchange, Inc. (2006-2017); and C2 Options Exchange, Incorporated (2009-2017); Director, CBOE Global Markets, Inc., formerly, CBOE Holdings, Inc. (since 2010); formerly, Commissioner, New York State Commission on Public Authority Reform (2005-2010). | |||||||
1947 333 W. Wacker Drive Chicago, IL 6o6o6 |
Board Member |
2007 Class I |
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∎ MARGARET L. WOLFF |
Formerly, member of the Board of Directors (2013-2017) of Travelers Insurance Company of Canada and The Dominion of Canada General Insurance Company (each, a part of Travelers Canada, the Canadian operation of The Travelers Companies, Inc.); formerly, Of Counsel, Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom LLP (Mergers & Acquisitions Group) (2005-2014); Member of the Board of Trustees of New York-Presbyterian Hospital (since 2005); Member (since 2004) and Chair (since 2015) of the Board of Trustees of The John A. Hartford Foundation (a philanthropy dedicated to improving the care of older adults); formerly, Member (2005-2015) and Vice Chair (2011-2015) of the Board of Trustees of Mt. Holyoke College. | |||||||
1955 333 W. Wacker Drive Chicago, IL 6o6o6 |
Board Member |
2016 Class I |
166 | |||||
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Name, Year of Birth & Address |
Position(s) Held with the Funds |
Year First Elected or Appointed and Term(1) |
Principal Occupation(s) Including other Directorships During Past 5 Years |
Number of Portfolios in Fund Complex Overseen by Board Member | ||||
Independent Board Members (continued): | ||||||||
∎ ROBERT L. YOUNG(2) |
Formerly, Chief Operating Officer and Director, J.P.Morgan Investment Management Inc. (2010-2016); formerly, President and Principal Executive Officer (2013-2016), and Senior Vice President and Chief Operating Officer (2005-2010), of J.P.Morgan Funds; formerly, Director and various officer positions for J.P.Morgan Investment Management Inc. (formerly, JPMorgan Funds Management, Inc. and formerly, One Group Administrative Services) and JPMorgan Distribution Services, Inc. (formerly, One Group Dealer Services, Inc.) (1999-2017). | |||||||
1963 333 W. Wacker Drive Chicago, IL 6o6o6 |
Board Member |
2017 Class II |
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Interested Board Member: | ||||||||
∎ MARGO L. COOK(3)(4) |
President (since April 2017), formerly, Co-Chief Executive Officer and Co-President (2016-2017), formerly, Senior Executive Vice President of Nuveen Investments, Inc.; President, Global Products and Solutions (since July 2017), and, Co-Chief Executive Officer (since 2015), formerly, Executive Vice President (2013-2015), of Nuveen Securities, LLC; Executive Vice President (since February 2017) of Nuveen, LLC; President (since August 2017), formerly Co-President (October 2016- August 2017), formerly, Senior Executive Vice President of Nuveen Fund Advisors, LLC (Executive Vice President since 2011); President (since 2017), Nuveen Alternative Investments, LLC; Chartered Financial Analyst. | |||||||
1964 333 W. Wacker Drive Chicago, IL 6o6o6 |
Board Member |
2016 Class III |
166 | |||||
Name, Year of Birth & Address |
Position(s) Held with the Funds |
Year First Elected or Appointed(4) |
Principal Occupation(s) During Past 5 Years |
Number of Portfolios in Fund Complex Overseen by Officer | ||||
Officers of the Funds: | ||||||||
∎ CEDRIC H. ANTOSIEWICZ |
Senior Managing Director (since 2017), formerly, Managing Director (2004-2017) of Nuveen Securities, LLC; Senior Managing Director (since 2017), formerly, Managing Director (2014-2017) of Nuveen Fund Advisors, LLC. | |||||||
1962 333 W. Wacker Drive Chicago, IL 6o6o6 |
Chief Administrative Officer | 2007 |
75 | |||||
∎ STEPHEN D. FOY |
Managing Director (since 2014), formerly, Senior Vice President (2013-2014) and Vice President (2005-2013) of Nuveen Fund Advisors, LLC; Managing Director (since 2016) of Nuveen Securities, LLC Managing Director (since 2016) of Nuveen Alternative Investments, LLC; Certified Public Accountant. | |||||||
1954 333 W. Wacker Drive Chicago, IL 6o6o6 |
Vice President and Controller | 1998 |
166 | |||||
∎ NATHANIEL T. JONES |
Managing Director (since 2017), formerly, Senior Vice President (2016-2017), formerly, Vice President (2011-2016) of Nuveen.; Chartered Financial Analyst. | |||||||
1979 333 W. Wacker Drive Chicago, IL 6o6o6 |
Vice President and Treasurer | 2016 |
166 | |||||
∎ WALTER M. KELLY |
Managing Director (since 2017), formerly, Senior Vice President (2008-2017) of Nuveen. | |||||||
1970 333 W. Wacker Drive Chicago, IL 6o6o6 |
Chief Compliance Officer and Vice President | 2003 |
166 |
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Name, Year of Birth & Address |
Position(s) Held with the Funds |
Year First Elected or Appointed(4) |
Principal Occupation(s) During Past 5 Years |
Number of Portfolios in Fund Complex Overseen by Officer | ||||
Officers of the Funds (continued): | ||||||||
∎ DAVID J. LAMB |
Managing Director (since 2017), formerly, Senior Vice President of Nuveen (since 2006), Vice President prior to 2006. | |||||||
1963 333 W. Wacker Drive Chicago, IL 6o6o6 |
Vice President |
2015 |
75 | |||||
∎ TINA M. LAZAR |
Managing Director (since 2017), formerly, Senior Vice President (2014-2017) of Nuveen Securities, LLC. | |||||||
1961 333 W. Wacker Drive Chicago, IL 6o6o6 |
Vice President |
2002 |
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∎ KEVIN J. MCCARTHY |
Senior Managing Director (since 2017) and Secretary and General Counsel (since 2016) of Nuveen Investments, Inc., formerly, Executive Vice President (2016-2017) and Managing Director and Assistant Secretary (2008-2016); Senior Managing Director (since 2017) and Assistant Secretary (since 2008) of Nuveen Securities, LLC, formerly Executive Vice President (2016-2017) and Managing Director (2008-2016); Senior Managing Director (since 2017), Secretary (since 2016) and Co-General Counsel (since 2011) of Nuveen Fund Advisors, LLC, formerly, Executive Vice President (2016-2017), Managing Director (2008-2016) and Assistant Secretary (2007-2016); Senior Managing Director (since 2017), Secretary (since 2016) and Associate General Counsel (since 2011) of Nuveen Asset Management, LLC, formerly Executive Vice President (2016-2017) and Managing Director and Assistant Secretary (2011-2016); Senior Managing Director (since 2017) and Secretary (since 2016) of Nuveen Investments Advisers, LLC, formerly Executive Vice President (2016-2017); Vice President (since 2007) and Secretary (since 2016), formerly, Assistant Secretary, of NWQ Investment Management Company, LLC, Symphony Asset Management LLC, Santa Barbara Asset Management, LLC and Winslow Capital Management, LLC (since 2010). Senior Managing Director (since 2017) and Secretary (since 2016) of Nuveen Alternative Investments, LLC. | |||||||
1966 333 W. Wacker Drive Chicago, IL 6o6o6 |
Vice President and Assistant Secretary | 2007 |
166 | |||||
∎ WILLIAM T. MEYERS |
Senior Managing Director (since 2017), formerly, Managing Director (2016-2017), Senior Vice President (2010-2016) of Nuveen Securities, LLC; Senior Managing Director (since 2017), formerly, Managing Director (2016-2017), Senior Vice President (2010-2016) of Nuveen, has held various positions with Nuveen since 1991. | |||||||
1966 333 W. Wacker Drive Chicago, IL 60606 |
Vice President |
2018 |
75 | |||||
∎ MICHAEL A. PERRY |
Executive Vice President since February 2017, previously Managing Director from 2016), of Nuveen Fund Advisors, LLC and Nuveen Alternative Investments, LLC; Executive Vice President (since 2017), formerly, Managing Director (2015-2017), of Nuveen Securities, LLC; formerly, Managing Director (2010-2015) of UBS Securities, LLC. | |||||||
1967 333 W. Wacker Drive Chicago, IL 6o6o6 |
Vice President |
2017 |
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∎ CHRISTOPHER M. ROHRBACHER |
Managing Director (since 2017) of Nuveen Securities, LLC; 2008 Managing Director (since 2017), formerly, Senior Vice President (2016-2017) and Assistant Secretary (since 2016) of Nuveen Fund Advisors, LLC. | |||||||
1971 333 W. Wacker Drive Chicago, IL 6o6o6 |
Vice President and Assistant Secretary | 2008 |
166 | |||||
∎ WILLIAM A. SIFFERMANN |
Managing Director (since 2017), formerly Senior Vice President (2016-2017) and Vice President (2011-2016) of Nuveen. | |||||||
1975 333 W. Wacker Drive Chicago, IL 6o6o6 |
Vice President |
2017 |
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∎ JOEL T. SLAGER |
Fund Tax Director for Nuveen Funds (since 2013); previously, Vice President of Morgan Stanley Investment Management, Inc., Assistant Treasurer of the Morgan Stanley Funds (from 2010 to 2013). | |||||||
1978 333 W. Wacker Drive Chicago, IL 6o6o6 |
Vice President and Assistant Secretary | 2013 |
166 |
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Name, Year of Birth & Address |
Position(s) Held with the Funds |
Year First Elected or Appointed(4) |
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∎ MARK L. WINGET |
Vice President and Assistant Secretary of Nuveen Securities, LLC (since 2008); Vice President (since 2010) and Associate General Counsel (since 2008) of Nuveen. | |||||||
1968 333 W. Wacker Drive Chicago, IL 60606 |
Vice President and Assistant Secretary | 2008 |
166 | |||||
∎ GIFFORD R. ZIMMERMAN |
Managing Director (since 2002), and Assistant Secretary of Nuveen Securities, LLC; Managing Director (since 2004) and Assistant Secretary (since 1994) of Nuveen Investments, Inc.; Managing Director (since 2002), Assistant Secretary (since 1997) and Co-General Counsel (since 2011) of Nuveen Fund Advisors, LLC; Managing Director, Assistant Secretary and Associate General Counsel of Nuveen Asset Management, LLC (since 2011); Vice President (since 2017), formerly, Managing Director (2003-2017) and Assistant Secretary (since 2003) of Symphony Asset Management LLC; Managing Director and Assistant Secretary (since 2002) of Nuveen Investments Advisers, LLC; Vice President and Assistant Secretary of NWQ Investment Management Company, LLC (since 2002), Santa Barbara Asset Management, LLC (since 2006), and of Winslow Capital Management, LLC, (since 2010); Chartered Financial Analyst. | |||||||
1956 333 W. Wacker Drive Chicago, IL 6o6o6 |
Vice President Secretary | 1988 |
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(1) | The Board of Trustees is divided into three classes, Class I, Class II, and Class III, with each being elected to serve until the third succeeding annual shareholders meeting subsequent to its election or thereafter in each case when its respective successors are duly elected or appointed, except two board members are elected by the holders of Preferred Shares, when applicable, to serve until the next annual shareholders meeting subsequent to its election or thereafter in each case when its respective successors are duly elected or appointed. The year first elected or appointed represents the year in which the board member was first elected or appointed to any fund in the Nuveen Complex. |
(2) | On May 25, 2017, Mr. Young was appointed as a Board Member, effective July 1, 2017. He is a Board Member of each of the Nuveen Funds, except Nuveen Diversified Dividend and Income Fund and Nuveen Real Estate Income Fund. |
(3) | Interested person as defined in the 1940 Act, by reason of her position with Nuveen, LLC. and certain of its subsidiaries, which are affiliates of the Nuveen Funds. |
(4) | Officers serve one year terms through August of each year. The year first elected or appointed represents the year in which the Officer was first elected or appointed to any fund in the Nuveen Complex. |
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ITEM 2. CODE OF ETHICS.
As of the end of the period covered by this report, the registrant has adopted a code of ethics that applies to the registrants principal executive officer, principal financial officer, principal accounting officer or controller, or persons performing similar functions. There were no amendments to or waivers from the Code during the period covered by this report. The registrant has posted the code of ethics on its website at www.nuveen.com/CEF/Shareholder/FundGovernance.aspx. (To view the code, click on Code of Conduct.)
ITEM 3. AUDIT COMMITTEE FINANCIAL EXPERT.
As of the end of the period covered by this report, the registrants Board of Directors or Trustees (Board) determined that the registrant has at least one audit committee financial expert (as defined in Item 3 of Form N-CSR) serving on its Audit Committee. The registrants audit committee financial experts are Carole E. Stone, Jack B. Evans and William C. Hunter, who are independent for purposes of Item 3 of Form N-CSR.
Ms. Stone served for five years as Director of the New York State Division of the Budget. As part of her role as Director, Ms. Stone was actively involved in overseeing the development of the States operating, local assistance and capital budgets, its financial plan and related documents; overseeing the development of the States bond-related disclosure documents and certifying that they fairly presented the States financial position; reviewing audits of various State and local agencies and programs; and coordinating the States system of internal audit and control. Prior to serving as Director, Ms. Stone worked as a budget analyst/examiner with increasing levels of responsibility over a 30 year period, including approximately five years as Deputy Budget Director. Ms. Stone has also served as Chair of the New York State Racing Association Oversight Board, as Chair of the Public Authorities Control Board, as a Commissioner on the New York State Commission on Public Authority Reform and as a member of the Boards of Directors of several New York State public authorities. These positions have involved overseeing operations and finances of certain entities and assessing the adequacy of project/entity financing and financial reporting. Currently, Ms. Stone is on the Board of Directors of CBOE Holdings, Inc., of the Chicago Board Options Exchange, and of C2 Options Exchange. Ms. Stones position on the boards of these entities and as a member of both CBOE Holdings Audit Committee and its Finance Committee has involved, among other things, the oversight of audits, audit plans and preparation of financial statements.
Mr. Evans was formerly President and Chief Operating Officer of SCI Financial Group, Inc., a full service registered broker-dealer and registered investment adviser (SCI). As part of his role as President and Chief Operating Officer, Mr. Evans actively supervised the Chief Financial Officer (the CFO) and actively supervised the CFOs preparation of financial statements and other filings with various regulatory authorities. In such capacity, Mr. Evans was actively involved in the preparation of SCIs financial statements and the resolution of issues raised in connection therewith. Mr. Evans has also served on the audit committee of various reporting companies. At such companies, Mr. Evans was involved in the oversight of audits, audit plans, and the preparation of financial statements. Mr. Evans also formerly chaired the audit committee of the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago.
Mr. Hunter was formerly a Senior Vice President at the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago. As part of his role as Senior Vice President, Mr. Hunter was the senior officer responsible for all operations of each of the Economic Research, Statistics, and Community and Consumer Affairs units at the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago. In such capacity, Mr. Hunter oversaw the subunits of the Statistics and Community and Consumer Affairs divisions responsible for the analysis and evaluation of bank and bank holding company financial statements and financial filings. Prior to serving as Senior Vice President at the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago, Mr. Hunter was the Vice President of the Financial Markets unit at the Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta where he supervised financial staff and bank holding company analysts who analyzed and evaluated bank and bank holding company financial statements. Mr. Hunter also currently serves on the Boards of Directors of Xerox Corporation and Wellmark, Inc. as well as on the Audit Committees of such Boards. As an Audit Committee member, Mr. Hunters responsibilities include, among other things, reviewing financial statements, internal audits and internal controls over financial reporting. Mr. Hunter also formerly was a Professor of Finance at the University of Connecticut School of Business and has authored numerous scholarly articles on the topics of finance, accounting and economics.
ITEM 4. PRINCIPAL ACCOUNTANT FEES AND SERVICES.
Nuveen Senior Income Fund
The following tables show the amount of fees that KPMG LLP, the Funds auditor, billed to the Fund during the Funds last two full fiscal years. For engagements with KPMG LLP the Audit Committee approved in advance all audit services and non-audit services that KPMG LLP provided to the Fund, except for those non-audit services that were subject to the pre-approval exception under Rule 2-01 of Regulation S-X (the pre-approval exception). The pre-approval exception for services provided directly to the Fund waives the pre-approval requirement for services other than audit, review or attest services if: (A) the aggregate amount of all such services provided constitutes no more than 5% of the total amount of revenues paid by the Fund to its accountant during the fiscal year in which the services are provided; (B) the Fund did not recognize the services as non-audit services at the time of the engagement; and (C) the services are promptly brought to the Audit Committees attention, and the Committee (or its delegate) approves the services before the audit is completed.
SERVICES THAT THE FUNDS AUDITOR BILLED TO THE FUND
Fiscal Year Ended |
Audit Fees Billed to Fund 1 |
Audit-Related Fees Billed to Fund 2 |
Tax Fees Billed to Fund 3 |
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July 31, 2018 |
$ | 34,470 | $ | 2,000 | $ | 0 | $ | 0 | ||||||||
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July 31, 2017 |
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1 Audit Fees are the aggregate fees billed for professional services for the audit of the Funds annual financial statements and services provided in connection with statutory and regulatory filings or engagements.
2 Audit Related Fees are the aggregate fees billed for assurance and related services reasonably related to the performance of the audit or review of financial statements that are not reported under Audit Fees. These fees include offerings related to the Funds common shares and leverage.
3 Tax Fees are the aggregate fees billed for professional services for tax advice, tax compliance, and tax planning. These fees include: all global withholding tax services; excise and state tax reviews; capital gain, tax equalization and taxable basis calculation performed by the principal accountant.
4 All Other Fees are the aggregate fees billed for products and services other than Audit Fees, Audit-Related Fees and Tax Fees. These fees represent all Agreed-Upon Procedures engagements pertaining to the Funds use of leverage.
SERVICES THAT THE FUNDS AUDITOR BILLED TO THE
ADVISER AND AFFILIATED FUND SERVICE PROVIDERS
The following tables show the amount of fees billed by KPMG LLP to Nuveen Fund Advisors, LLC (formerly Nuveen Fund Advisors, Inc.) (the Adviser), and any entity controlling, controlled by or under common control with the Adviser that provides ongoing services to the Fund (Affiliated Fund Service Provider), for engagements directly related to the Funds operations and financial reporting, during the Funds last two full fiscal years.
The tables also show the percentage of fees subject to the pre-approval exception. The pre-approval exception for services provided to the Adviser and any Affiliated Fund Service Provider (other than audit, review or attest services) waives the pre-approval requirement if: (A) the aggregate amount of all such services provided constitutes no more than 5% of the total amount of revenues paid to KPMG LLP by the Fund, the Adviser and Affiliated Fund Service Providers during the fiscal year in which the services are provided that would have to be pre-approved by the Audit Committee; (B) the Fund did not recognize the services as non-audit services at the time of the engagement; and (C) the services are promptly brought to the Audit Committees attention, and the Committee (or its delegate) approves the services before the Funds audit is completed.
Fiscal Year Ended |
Audit-Related Fees Billed to Adviser and Affiliated Fund Service Providers |
Tax Fees Billed to Adviser and Affiliated Fund Service Providers |
All Other Fees Billed to Adviser and Affiliated Fund Service Providers |
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NON-AUDIT SERVICES
The following table shows the amount of fees that KPMG LLP billed during the Funds last two full fiscal years for non-audit services. The Audit Committee is required to pre-approve non-audit services that KPMG LLP provides to the Adviser and any Affiliated Fund Services Provider, if the engagement related directly to the Funds operations and financial reporting (except for those subject to the pre-approval exception described above). The Audit Committee requested and received information from KPMG LLP about any non-audit services that KPMG LLP rendered during the Funds last fiscal year to the Adviser and any Affiliated Fund Service Provider. The Committee considered this information in evaluating KPMG LLP s independence.
Fiscal Year Ended |
Total Non-Audit Fees Billed to Fund |
Total Non-Audit Fees billed to Adviser and Affiliated Fund Service Providers (engagements related directly to the operations and financial reporting of the Fund) |
Total Non-Audit Fees billed to Adviser and Affiliated Fund Service Providers (all other engagements) |
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July 31, 2018 |
$ | 0 | $ | 0 | $ | 0 | $ | 0 | ||||||||
July 31, 2017 |
$ | 18,000 | $ | 0 | $ | 0 | $ | 18,000 |
Non-Audit Fees billed to Fund for both fiscal year ends represent Tax Fees and All Other Fees billed to Fund in their respective amounts from the previous table.
Less than 50 percent of the hours expended on the principal accountants engagement to audit the registrants financial statements for the most recent fiscal year were attributed to work performed by persons other than the principal accountants full-time, permanent employees.
Audit Committee Pre-Approval Policies and Procedures. Generally, the Audit Committee must approve (i) all non-audit services to be performed for the Fund by the Funds independent accountants and (ii) all audit and non-audit services to be performed by the Funds independent accountants for the Affiliated Fund Service Providers with respect to operations and financial reporting of the Fund. Regarding tax and research projects conducted by the independent accountants for the Fund and Affiliated Fund Service Providers (with respect to operations and financial reports of the Fund) such engagements will be (i) pre-approved by the Audit Committee if they are expected to be for amounts greater than $10,000; (ii) reported to the Audit Committee chairman for his verbal approval prior to engagement if they are expected to be for amounts under $10,000 but greater than $5,000; and (iii) reported to the Audit Committee at the next Audit Committee meeting if they are expected to be for an amount under $5,000.
ITEM 5. AUDIT COMMITTEE OF LISTED REGISTRANTS.
The registrants Board has a separately designated Audit Committee established in accordance with Section 3(a)(58)(A) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended (15 U.S.C. 78c(a)(58)(A)). As of the end of the period covered by this report, the members of the audit committee are Jack B. Evans, Chair, William C. Hunter, John K. Nelson, Carole E. Stone and Terence J. Toth.
ITEM 6. SCHEDULE OF INVESTMENTS.
(a) See Portfolio of Investments in Item 1.
(b) Not applicable.
ITEM 7. DISCLOSURE OF PROXY VOTING POLICIES AND PROCEDURES FOR CLOSED-END MANAGEMENT INVESTMENT COMPANIES.
Nuveen Fund Advisors, LLC is the registrants investment adviser (also referred to as the Adviser). The Adviser is responsible for the on-going monitoring of the Funds investment portfolio, managing the Funds business affairs and providing certain clerical, bookkeeping and administrative services. The Adviser has engaged Symphony Asset Management, LLC (Symphony or Sub-Adviser) as Sub-Adviser to provide discretionary investment advisory services. As part of these services, the Adviser has delegated to the Sub-Adviser the full responsibility for proxy voting on securities held in the registrants portfolio and related duties in accordance with the Sub-Advisers policies and procedures. The Adviser periodically monitors the Sub-Advisers voting to ensure that it is carrying out its duties. The Sub-Advisers proxy voting policies and procedures are summarized as follows:
Symphony has adopted and implemented proxy voting guidelines to ensure that proxies are voted in the best interest of its Clients. These are merely guidelines and specific situations may call for a vote which does not follow the guidelines. In determining how to vote proxies, Symphony will follow the Proxy Voting Guidelines of the independent third party which Symphony has retained to provide proxy voting services (Symphonys Proxy Guidelines).
Symphony has created a Proxy Voting Committee to periodically review Symphonys Proxy Guidelines, address conflicts of interest, specific situations and any portfolio managers decision to deviate from Symphonys Proxy Guideline, (including the third partys guidelines). Under certain circumstances, Symphony may vote one way for some Clients and another way for other Clients. For example, votes for a Client who provides specific voting instructions may differ from votes for Clients who do not provide proxy voting instructions. However, when Symphony has discretion, proxies will generally be voted the same way for all Clients. In addition, conflicts of interest in voting proxies may arise between Clients, between Symphony and its employees, or a lending or other material relationship. As a general rule, conflicts will be resolved by Symphony voting in accordance with Symphonys Proxy Guidelines when:
| Symphony manages the account of a corporation or a pension fund sponsored by a corporation in which Clients of Symphony also own stock. Symphony will vote the proxy for its other Clients in accordance with Symphonys Proxy Guidelines and will follow any directions from the corporation or the pension plan, if different than Symphonys Proxy Guidelines; |
| An employee or a member of his/her immediate family is on the Board of Directors or a member of senior management of the company that is the issuer of securities held in Clients account; |
| Symphony has a borrowing or other material relationship with a corporation whose securities are the subject of the proxy. |
Proxies will always be voted in the best interest of Symphonys Clients. Those situations that do not fit within the general rules for the resolution of conflicts of interest will be reviewed by the Proxy Voting Committee. The Proxy Voting Committee, after consulting with senior management, if appropriate, will determine how the proxy should be voted. For example, when a portfolio manager decides not to follow Symphonys Proxy Guidelines, the Proxy Voting Committee will review a portfolio managers recommendation and determine how to vote the proxy. Decisions by the Proxy Voting Committee will be documented and kept with records related to the voting of proxies. A summary of specific votes will be retained in accordance with Symphonys Books and Records Requirements which are set forth Symphonys Compliance Manual and Code of Ethics.
ITEM 8. PORTFOLIO MANAGERS OF CLOSED-END MANAGEMENT INVESTMENT COMPANIES.
Nuveen Fund Advisors, LLC is the registrants investment adviser (also referred to as the Adviser). The Adviser is responsible for the selection and on-going monitoring of the Funds investment portfolio, managing the Funds business affairs and providing certain clerical, bookkeeping and administrative services. The Adviser has engaged Symphony Asset Management LLC (Symphony, also referred to as Sub-Adviser) as Sub-Adviser to provide discretionary investment advisory services. The following section provides information on the portfolio managers of the Sub-Adviser.
Item 8(a)(1) | A. PORTFOLIO MANAGER BIOGRAPHIES |
As of the date of filing this report, the following individual had primary responsibility for the day-to-day implementation of the registrants investment strategies:
| Scott Caraher, Portfolio Manager |
Scott Caraher, Portfolio Manager of the Fund, is a member of Symphonys fixed-income team and his responsibilities include portfolio management and trading for Symphonys bank loan strategies and research for its fixed-income strategies. Prior to joining Symphony in 2002, Mr. Caraher was an Investment Banking Analyst in the industrial group at Deutsche Banc Alex Brown in New York.
Item 8(a)(2). | OTHER ACCOUNTS MANAGED BY PORTFOLIO MANAGERS |
OTHER ACCOUNTS MANAGED by Scott Caraher as of 7/31/18 |
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(a) Registered Investment Companies |
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Number of accounts |
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Assets |
$ | 4.33 billion | ||
(b) Other pooled accounts |
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Assets |
$ | 1.19 billion | ||
Performance fee accounts |
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$ | 0 | ||
(c) Other |
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Non-performance fee accounts |
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Number of accounts |
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Assets |
$ | 1.21 billion | ||
Performance fee accounts |
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Assets |
$ | 0 |
POTENTIAL MATERIAL CONFLICTS OF INTEREST
As described above, the portfolio managers may manage other accounts with investment strategies similar to the Fund, including other investment companies and separately managed accounts. Fees earned by the Sub-adviser may vary among these accounts and the portfolio managers may personally invest in some but not all of these accounts. These factors could create conflicts of interest because a portfolio manager may have incentives to favor certain accounts over others, resulting in other accounts outperforming the Fund. A conflict may also exist if a portfolio manager identified a limited investment opportunity that may be appropriate for more than one account, but the Fund is not able to take full advantage of that opportunity due to the need to allocate that opportunity among multiple accounts. In addition, the portfolio managers may execute transactions for another account that may adversely impact the value of securities held by the Fund. However, the Sub-adviser believes that these risks are mitigated by the fact that accounts with like investment strategies managed by a particular portfolio manager are generally managed in a similar fashion, subject to exceptions to account for particular investment restrictions or policies applicable only to certain accounts, differences in cash flows and account sizes, and other factors. In addition, the Sub-adviser has adopted trade allocation procedures so that accounts with like investment strategies are treated fairly and equitably over time.
Item 8(a)(3). | FUND MANAGER COMPENSATION |
As of the most recently completed fiscal year end, Symphony investment professionals receive compensation based on three elements: fixed-base salary, participation in a bonus pool and certain long-term incentives.
The fixed-base salary is set at a level determined by Symphony and is reviewed periodically to ensure that it is competitive with base salaries paid by similar financial services companies for persons playing similar roles.
Each portfolio manager is also eligible to receive an annual bonus from a pool based on Symphonys aggregate asset-based and performance fees after all operating expenses. Bonus compensation for each individual is based on a variety of factors, including the performance of Symphony, the Fund, the team and the individual. Fund performance is assessed on a pre-tax total return risk-adjusted basis, and generally measured relative to the Funds primary benchmark and/or industry peer group for one, three or five year periods as applicable.
Finally, certain key employees of Symphony, including the portfolio managers, have received profits interests in Symphony which entitle their holders to participate in the firms growth over time.
Item 8(a)(4). | OWNERSHIP OF NSL SECURITIES AS OF JULY 31, 2018 |
Name of Portfolio Manager |
None | $1 - $10,000 |
$10,001- $50,000 |
$50,001- $100,000 |
$100,001- $500,000 |
$500,001- $1,000,000 |
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Scott Caraher |
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ITEM 9. PURCHASES OF EQUITY SECURITIES BY CLOSED-END MANAGEMENT INVESTMENT COMPANY AND AFFILIATED PURCHASERS.
Not applicable.
ITEM 10. SUBMISSION OF MATTERS TO A VOTE OF SECURITY HOLDERS.
There have been no material changes to the procedures by which shareholders may recommend nominees to the registrants Board implemented after the registrant last provided disclosure in response to this Item.
ITEM 11. CONTROLS AND PROCEDURES.
(a) | The registrants principal executive and principal financial officers, or persons performing similar functions, have concluded that the registrants disclosure controls and procedures (as defined in Rule 30a-3(c) under the Investment Company Act of 1940, as amended (the 1940 Act) (17 CFR 270.30a-3(c))) are effective, as of a date within 90 days of the filing date of this report that includes the disclosure required by this paragraph, based on their evaluation of the controls and procedures required by Rule 30a-3(b) under the 1940 Act (17 CFR 270.30a-3(b)) and Rules 13a-15(b) or 15d-15 (b) under the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended (the Exchange Act) (17 CFR 240.13a-15(b) or 240.15d-15 (b)). |
(b) | There were no changes in the registrants internal control over financial reporting (as defined in Rule 30a-3(d) under the 1940 Act (17 CFR 270.30a-3(d)) that occurred during the second fiscal quarter of the period covered by this report that has materially affected, or is reasonably likely to materially affect, the registrants internal control over financial reporting. |
ITEM 12. DISCLOSURE OF SECURITIES LENDING ACTIVITIES FOR CLOSED-END MANAGEMENT INVESTMENT COMPANIES.
Not applicable.
ITEM 13. EXHIBITS.
File the exhibits listed below as part of this Form.
(a)(1) Any code of ethics, or amendment thereto, that is the subject of the disclosure required by Item 2, to the extent that the registrant intends to satisfy the Item 2 requirements through filing of an exhibit: Not applicable because the code is posted on registrants website at www.nuveen.com/CEF/Shareholder/FundGovernance.aspx and there were no amendments during the period covered by this report. (To view the code, click on Code of Conduct.)
(a)(2) A separate certification for each principal executive officer and principal financial officer of the registrant as required by Rule 30a-2(a) under the 1940 Act (17 CFR 270.30a-2(a)) in the exact form set forth below: Ex-99.CERT Attached hereto.
(a)(3) Any written solicitation to purchase securities under Rule 23c-1 under the 1940 Act (17 CFR 270.23c-1) sent or given during the period covered by the report by or on behalf of the registrant to 10 or more persons. Not applicable.
(b) If the report is filed under Section 13(a) or 15(d) of the Exchange Act, provide the certifications required by Rule 30a-2(b) under the 1940 Act (17 CFR 270.30a-2(b)); Rule 13a-14(b) or Rule 15d-14(b) under the Exchange Act (17 CFR 240.13a-14(b) or 240.15d-14(b)), and Section 1350 of Chapter 63 of Title 18 of the United States Code (18 U.S.C. 1350) as an exhibit. A certification furnished pursuant to this paragraph will not be deemed filed for purposes of Section 18 of the Exchange Act (15 U.S.C. 78r), or otherwise subject to the liability of that section. Such certification will not be deemed to be incorporated by reference into any filing under the Securities Act of 1933 or the Exchange Act, except to the extent that the registrant specifically incorporates it by reference. Ex-99.906 CERT attached hereto.
SIGNATURES
Pursuant to the requirements of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 and the Investment Company Act of 1940, the registrant has duly caused this report to be signed on its behalf by the undersigned, thereunto duly authorized.
(Registrant) Nuveen Senior Income Fund
By (Signature and Title) | /s/ Gifford R. Zimmerman |
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Vice President and Secretary | ||||
Date: October 5, 2018 |
Pursuant to the requirements of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 and the Investment Company Act of 1940, this report has been signed below by the following persons on behalf of the registrant and in the capacities and on the dates indicated.
By (Signature and Title) | /s/ Cedric H. Antosiewicz |
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Chief Administrative Officer | ||||
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Date: October 5, 2018 | ||||
By (Signature and Title) | /s/ Stephen D. Foy |
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Stephen D. Foy | ||||
Vice President and Controller | ||||
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Date: October 5, 2018 |