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Jens Van 't Klooster is a postdoctoral fellow at KU Leuven and is also a member of the research group, A New Normative Framework for Financial Debt at the University of Amsterdam. Jens has recently coauthored an article titled *The Myth of Market Neutrality: A Comparative Study of the Europea...
Among this week's highlights indicating emerging market focus on accessing long-term debt are a 30-year issue for the Emirate of Sharjah and plans by Brazilian petrochemical company Braskem (BAK) to raise hybrid debt, following recent perpetual sales by Emirates NBD, Banorte (GBOOF) and DP Wor...
Yields dropped across most sovereign debt markets in June, amid continued central bank stimulus actions to address the economic fallout from COVID-19. Greece and Italy's 10-year government bonds saw by far the biggest moves during the month. Both countries are eligible for the European Central...
I n the wake of the Great Recession, the field of monetary economics has developed at least three heresies—schools of thought that reject mainstream monetary models. In my view, all three models are largely reactions to an important failure in mainstream models. The fact that these thre...
By Seema Shah, Chief Strategist, Principal Global Investors Through the pandemic, global fiscal support packages have gone a long way towards helping to offset the decline in corporate and household income. In the U.S., where signs of activity bouncing back from the disruption of lockdown ...
Author's note: this article was released to members of CEF/ETF Income Laboratory on June 28, 2020. Please check latest data before investing. The Weekly Closed-End Fund Roundup will be put out at the start of each week to summarize recent price movements in closed-end fund [CEF] sectors ...
By Jill Mislinski All eight indexes on our world watch list posted losses through July 6, 2020. The top performer is our own S&P 500 with a loss of 1.58%. China's Shanghai is in second with a loss of 2.15% and in third is Tokyo's Nikkei 225 with a loss of 3.98%. Coming in last is Londo...
For the bond markets, covid-19 is apparently a great equalizer. Before the pandemic, Japan's long-term interest rates were much lower than those of most other countries', in part because Japan has been deeply in debt - and therefore under pressure to finance that debt with low interest rates -...
By Kevin Flanagan, Head of Fixed Income Strategy When following rate trends here in the U.S., it's easy to focus only on domestic factors - you know, the Federal Reserve (Fed), the monthly jobs report, etc. However, there have been some interesting developments overseas that have been larg...
Templeton Global Income Fund (NYSE: GIM ) declares $0.0155/share monthly dividend , 16.5% increase from prior dividend of $0.0133. Forward yield 3.46% Payable July 31; for shareholders of record July 15; ex-div July 14. See GIM Dividend Scorecard, Yield Chart, & Dividend Gro...
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Templeton Global Income Fund (NYSE: GIM) (the “Fund”) today announced an update regarding the upcoming Adviser Transition, whereby Saba Capital Management, L.P. ("Saba") will assume responsibility from Franklin Advisers, Inc. ("Franklin Advisers"), the current manager of the Fund, f...
Templeton Global Income Fund (NYSE: GIM) (the “Fund”) today announced final results of its tender offer (the "Tender Offer") to purchase for cash up to 45% of its outstanding common shares (the "Shares"). The Tender Offer, which expired on November 9, 2023 at 5:00 p.m. Eastern T...
Templeton Global Income Fund (NYSE: GIM) (the “Fund”) today announced preliminary results of its tender offer (the "Tender Offer") to purchase for cash up to 45% of its outstanding common shares (the "Shares"), which expired on November 9, 2023 at 5:00 p.m., Eastern Time. Based ...