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: | 811-06342 | |
Exact name of registrant as specified in charter: | Aberdeen Global Income Fund, Inc. | |
Address of principal executive offices: | 1735 Market Street, 32nd Floor | |
Philadelphia, PA 19103 | ||
Name and address of agent for service: | Ms. Andrea Melia | |
Aberdeen Asset Management Inc. | ||
1735 Market Street 32nd Floor | ||
Philadelphia, PA 19103 | ||
Registrants telephone number, including area code: | 866-839-5233 | |
Date of fiscal year end: | October 31 | |
Date of reporting period: | October 31, 2013 |
Item 1 Reports to Stockholders
Managed Distribution Policy (unaudited)
The Board of Directors of the Fund has authorized a managed distribution policy (MDP) of paying monthly distributions at an annual rate set once a year. It is the Boards intention that a monthly distribution of $0.07 per share be maintained for 12 months beginning with the July 12, 2013 distribution payment. With each distribution, the Fund will issue a notice to shareholders and an accompanying press release which will provide detailed information regarding the amount and composition of the distribution and other information required by the Funds MDP exemptive order. The Funds Board of Directors may amend or terminate the MDP at any time without prior notice to shareholders; however, at this time, there are no reasonably foreseeable circumstances that might cause the termination of the MDP. You should not draw any conclusions about the Funds investment performance from the amount of distributions or from the terms of the Funds MDP.
Distribution Disclosure Classification (unaudited)
The Funds policy is to provide investors with a stable monthly distribution out of current income, supplemented by realized capital gains and, to the extent necessary, paid-in capital.
The Fund is subject to U.S. corporate, tax and securities laws. Under U.S. tax rules, the amount applicable to the Fund and character of distributable income for each fiscal period depends on the actual exchange rates during the entire year between the U.S. Dollar and the currencies in which Fund assets are denominated and on the aggregate gains and losses realized by the Fund during the entire year.
Therefore, the exact amount of distributable income for each fiscal year can only be determined as of the end of the Funds fiscal year, October 31. Under Section 19 of the Investment Company Act of 1940, as amended (the 1940 Act), the Fund is required to indicate the sources of certain distributions to shareholders. The estimated distribution composition may vary from month to month because it may be materially impacted by future income, expenses and realized gains and losses on securities and fluctuations in the value of the currencies in which the Funds assets are denominated.
Distributions for the fiscal year ended October 31, 2013 consisted of 100% net investment income.
In January 2014, a Form 1099-DIV will be sent to shareholders, which will state the amount and composition of distributions and provide information with respect to their appropriate tax treatment for the 2013 calendar year.
Dividend Reinvestment and Direct Stock Purchase Plan (unaudited)
Computershare Trust Company, N.A., the Funds transfer agent, sponsors and administers a Dividend Reinvestment and Direct Stock Purchase Plan (the Plan), which is available to shareholders.
The Plan allows registered stockholders and first time investors to buy and sell shares and automatically reinvest dividends and capital gains through the transfer agent. This is a cost-effective way to invest in the Fund.
Please note that for both purchases and reinvestment purposes, shares will be purchased in the open market at the current share price and cannot be issued directly by the Fund.
For more information about the Plan and a brochure that includes the terms and conditions of the Plan, please call Computershare at 1-800-647-0584 or visit www.computershare.com/buyaberdeen.
Letter to Shareholders (unaudited)
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Letter to Shareholders (unaudited) (concluded)
All amounts are U.S. Dollars unless otherwise stated.
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Report of the Investment Manager (unaudited)
1 | The G-10 is a group of the 10 major industrialized countries whose mission is to create a more stable world economic trading environment through monetary and fiscal policies: Belgium, Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, the Netherlands, Sweden, the UK and the U.S. |
2 | The official cash rate is the rate of interest which the Reserve Bank of Australia charges on overnight loans to commercial banks. |
3 | Fitch is an international credit rating agency. Fitch ratings range from AAA (reliable and stable) to D (high risk). Moodys is an independent, unaffiliated research company that rates fixed income securities. Moodys assigns ratings on the basis of risk and the borrowers ability to make interest payments. Typically securities are assigned a rating from Aaa to C, with Aaa being the highest quality and C the lowest quality. |
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Report of the Investment Manager (unaudited) (continued)
4 | The peripheral Eurozone countries include Greece, Portugal, Ireland, Spain and Italy. |
5 | The Eurozone includes the 17 European Union countries which have adopted the euro as their currency: Austria, Belgium, Cyprus, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Ireland, Italy, Luxembourg, Malta, the Netherlands, Portugal, Slovakia, Slovenia, and Spain. |
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Report of the Investment Manager (unaudited) (concluded)
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Total Investment Return (unaudited)
October 31, 2013
The following table summarizes Fund performance compared to the Funds blended benchmark consisting of 20% of the Bank of America Merrill Lynch (B of A ML) Australian Gov Bonds Index, 20% of the B of A ML UK Gov Bonds Index, 15% of the B of A ML Canadian Gov Bonds Index, 15% of the B of A ML New Zealand Gov Bonds Index and 30% of the B of A ML Global Emerging Markets Index for the 1-year, 3-year, 5-year and 10-year periods annualized as of October 31, 2013.
1 Year | 3 Years | 5 Years | 10 Years | |||||||||||||
Net Asset Value (NAV) |
(5.3% | ) | 5.0% | 14.4% | 7.9% | |||||||||||
Market Value |
(15.1% | ) | 2.7% | 15.9% | 5.9% | |||||||||||
Benchmark |
(3.3% | ) | 5.5% | 11.8% | 8.0% |
Returns represent past performance. Total investment return at net asset value (NAV) is based on changes in the NAV of Fund shares and assumes reinvestment of dividends and distributions, if any, at market prices pursuant to the dividend reinvestment program sponsored by the Funds transfer agent. Total investment return at market value is based on changes in the market price at which the Funds shares traded on the NYSE MKT during the period and assumes reinvestment of dividends and distributions, if any, at market prices pursuant to the dividend reinvestment program sponsored by the Funds transfer agent. The Funds total return is based on the reported NAV on each annual period end. Because the Funds shares trade in the stock market based on investor demand, the Fund may trade at a price higher or lower than its NAV. Therefore, returns are calculated based on both market price and NAV. Past performance is no guarantee of future results. The performance information provided does not reflect the deduction of taxes that a shareholder would pay on distributions received from the Fund. The current performance of the Fund may be lower or higher than the figures shown. The Funds yield, return, market price and NAV will fluctuate. Performance information current to the most recent month-end is available by calling 866-839-5233.
The net operating expense ratio is 2.04%. The net operating expense ratio, excluding interest expense, is 1.68%.
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Portfolio Composition (unaudited)
Quality of Investments
As of October 31, 2013, 67.0% of the Funds total investments were invested in securities where either the issue or the issuer was rated A or better by Standard & Poors or Moodys Investors Service, Inc., or, if unrated, judged to be of equivalent quality by the Investment Manager. The table below shows the asset quality of the Funds portfolio as of October 31, 2013, compared with the previous six and twelve months:
Date | AAA/Aaa % |
AA/Aa % |
A % |
BBB/Baa % |
BB/Ba* % |
B* % |
CCC* % |
NR** % |
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October 31, 2013 |
32.7 | 27.9 | 6.4 | 16.6 | 10.6 | 5.1 | 0.2 | 0.5 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
April 30, 2013 |
33.3 | 28.1 | 6.8 | 14.9 | 11.0 | 5.3 | 0.6 | 0.0 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
October 31, 2012 |
43.3 | 18.8 | 6.6 | 16.2 | 8.2 | 6.6 | 0.3 | 0.0 |
* | Below investment grade |
** | Not Rated |
Geographic Composition
The Funds investments are divided into three categories: Developed Markets, Investment Grade Developing Markets and Sub-Investment Grade Developing Markets. The table below shows the geographical composition (with U.S. Dollar-denominated bonds issued by foreign issuers allocated into country of issuance) of the Funds total investments as of October 31, 2013, compared with the previous six and twelve months:
Date | Developed Markets % |
Investment Grade Developing Markets % |
Sub-Investment Grade Developing Markets % |
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October 31, 2013 |
71.6 | 16.4 | 12.0 | |||||||||
April 30, 2013 |
71.1 | 16.2 | 12.7 | |||||||||
October 31, 2012 |
73.6 | 13.0 | 13.4 |
Currency Composition
The table below shows the currency composition of the Funds total investments as of October 31, 2013, compared with the previous six and twelve months:
Date | Developed Markets % |
Investment Grade Developing Markets % |
Sub-Investment Grade Developing Markets % |
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October 31, 2013 |
91.7 | 5.6 | 2.7 | |||||||||
April 30, 2013 |
90.2 | 5.9 | 3.9 | |||||||||
October 31, 2012 |
92.5 | 4.4 | 3.1 |
Maturity Composition
As of October 31, 2013, the average maturity of the Funds total investments was 7.7 years, compared with 8.9 years at April 30, 2013 and 9.9 years at October 31, 2012. The table below shows the maturity composition of the Funds investments as of October 31, 2013, compared with the previous six and twelve months:
Date | Under 3 Years % |
3 to 5 Years % |
5 to 10 Years % |
10 Years & Over % |
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October 31, 2013 |
28.8 | 10.6 | 42.2 | 18.4 | ||||||||||||
April 30, 2013 |
25.9 | 13.9 | 42.2 | 18.0 | ||||||||||||
October 31, 2012 |
18.9 | 17.2 | 36.2 | 27.7 |
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Summary of Key Rates (unaudited)
The following table summarizes the movements of key interest rates and currencies from October 31, 2013 and the previous six and twelve month periods.
October 31, 2013 | April 30, 2013 | October 31, 2012 | ||||||||||
Australia |
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90 day bank bills |
2.60% | 2.91% | 3.14% | |||||||||
10 yr bond |
3.94% | 3.09% | 3.13% | |||||||||
Australian Dollar |
$0.95 | $1.04 | $1.04 | |||||||||
Canada |
||||||||||||
90 day bank bills |
0.92% | 0.99% | 1.00% | |||||||||
10 yr bond |
2.42% | 1.70% | 1.79% | |||||||||
Canadian Dollar |
$0.96 | $0.99 | $1.00 | |||||||||
Malaysia |
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3-month T-bills |
2.95% | 3.00% | 3.05% | |||||||||
10 yr bond |
3.59% | 3.36% | 3.46% | |||||||||
Malaysian Ringgit* |
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New Zealand |
||||||||||||
90 day bank bills |
2.70% | 2.67% | 2.69% | |||||||||
10 yr bond |
4.51% | 3.17% | 3.48% | |||||||||
New Zealand Dollar |
$0.83 | $0.86 | $0.82 | |||||||||
Philippines |
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90 day T-bills |
0.25% | 0.37% | 0.73% | |||||||||
10 yr bond |
3.63% | 3.48% | 5.11% | |||||||||
Philippines Peso* |
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Singapore |
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3-month T-bills |
0.29% | 0.24% | 0.24% | |||||||||
10 yr bond |
2.15% | 1.37% | 1.34% | |||||||||
Singapore Dollar* |
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South Korea |
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90 day commercial paper |
2.65% | 2.81% | 2.85% | |||||||||
10 yr bond |
3.40% | 2.77% | 2.96% | |||||||||
South Korean Won* |
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Thailand |
||||||||||||
3 months deposit rate |
1.63% | 1.63% | 1.88% | |||||||||
10 yr bond |
3.90% | 3.39% | 3.30% | |||||||||
Thai Baht* |
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United Kingdom |
||||||||||||
90 day bank bills |
0.51% | 0.50% | 0.53% | |||||||||
10 yr bond |
2.62% | 1.69% | 1.85% | |||||||||
British Pound |
£1.61 | £1.56 | £1.61 | |||||||||
U.S.$ Bonds** |
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South Korea |
1.53% | 1.21% | 1.11% | |||||||||
Malaysia |
3.60% | 2.80% | 2.74% | |||||||||
Philippines |
2.66% | 2.10% | 2.10% | |||||||||
Hong Kong |
0.86% | 0.93% | 1.16% |
* | These currencies are quoted Asian currency per U.S. Dollar. The Australian, Canadian and New Zealand Dollars and British Pound are quoted U.S. Dollars per currency. |
** | Sovereign issues. |
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Portfolio of Investments
As of October 31, 2013
Principal Amount (000) |
Description | Value (US$) |
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CORPORATE BONDS25.5% |
| |||||||||
AUSTRALIA4.3% |
| |||||||||
AUD |
500 | CFS Retail Property Trust, 6.25%, 12/22/2014 |
$ | 487,178 | ||||||
AUD |
500 | DnB NOR Boligkreditt, 6.25%, 06/08/2016 |
500,547 | |||||||
AUD |
600 | Kommunalbanken AS, 6.00%, 10/21/2014 |
584,188 | |||||||
AUD |
500 | National Capital Trust III, 3.55%, 09/30/2016 (a)(b)(c) |
442,259 | |||||||
AUD |
3,000 | Wesfarmers Ltd., 8.25%, 09/11/2014 |
2,955,957 | |||||||
4,970,129 | ||||||||||
BRAZIL1.3% |
| |||||||||
USD |
200 | Banco do Estado do Rio Grande do Sul, 7.38%, 02/02/2022 (d) |
206,500 | |||||||
USD |
450 | Caixa Economica Federal, 4.50%, 10/03/2018 (d) |
452,250 | |||||||
USD |
250 | JBS Investments GmbH, 7.75%, 10/28/2017 (b)(d) |
257,812 | |||||||
USD |
420 | OAS Financial Ltd., 8.88%, 04/25/2018 (a)(b)(c)(d) |
387,450 | |||||||
USD |
200 | Odebrecht Offshore Drilling Finance Ltd., 6.75%, 12/01/2021 (b)(d) |
208,500 | |||||||
1,512,512 | ||||||||||
CHILE0.2% |
| |||||||||
USD |
200 | SACI Falabella, 3.75%, 04/30/2023 (d) |
184,000 | |||||||
CHINA0.5% |
| |||||||||
USD |
300 | China Overseas Finance Cayman Island II Ltd., 5.50%, 11/10/2020 (d) |
317,072 | |||||||
USD |
220 | Longfor Properties Co. Ltd., 6.88%, 10/18/2016 (b)(d) |
222,200 | |||||||
539,272 | ||||||||||
COLOMBIA0.2% |
| |||||||||
USD |
200 | Ecopetrol SA, 5.88%, 09/18/2023 |
217,100 | |||||||
DOMINICAN REPUBLIC0.2% |
| |||||||||
USD |
250 | AES Andres Dominicana Ltd., 9.50%, 11/12/2015 (b)(d) |
266,250 | |||||||
EGYPT0.4% |
| |||||||||
USD |
500 | African Export-Import Bank, 5.75%, 07/27/2016 (d) |
526,250 | |||||||
EL SALVADOR0.3% |
| |||||||||
USD |
300 | Telemovil Finance Co. Ltd., 8.00%, 10/01/2014 (b)(d) |
319,500 | |||||||
GEORGIA0.2% |
| |||||||||
USD |
250 | Georgian Oil and Gas Corp., 6.88%, 05/16/2017 (d) |
260,625 | |||||||
GUATEMALA0.5% |
| |||||||||
USD |
200 | Cementos Progreso Trust, 7.13%, 05/06/2018 (b)(d) |
201,125 | |||||||
USD |
300 | Industrial Subordinated Trust, 8.25%, 07/27/2021 (d) |
322,050 | |||||||
523,175 | ||||||||||
INDIA0.2% |
| |||||||||
USD |
250 | Bharti Airtel International Netherlands BV, 5.13%, 03/11/2023 (d) |
234,375 | |||||||
INDONESIA1.0% |
| |||||||||
USD |
100 | Adaro Indonesia PT, 7.63%, 10/22/2014 (b)(d) |
105,750 | |||||||
USD |
200 | Indosat Palapa Co. BV, 7.38%, 07/29/2015 (b)(d) |
215,250 | |||||||
USD |
370 | Pertamina Persero PT, 4.30%, 05/20/2023 (d) |
337,625 | |||||||
USD |
560 | Pertamina Persero PT, 5.63%, 05/20/2043 (d) |
470,400 | |||||||
1,129,025 |
See Notes to Financial Statements.
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Portfolio of Investments (continued)
As of October 31, 2013
Principal Amount (000) |
Description | Value (US$) |
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CORPORATE BONDS (continued) |
| |||||||||
KAZAKHSTAN0.5% |
| |||||||||
USD |
200 | Kazakhstan Temir Zholy Finance BV, 6.95%, 07/10/2042 (d) |
$ | 209,250 | ||||||
USD |
310 | Zhaikmunai LP Via Zhaikmunai International BV, 7.13%, 11/13/2016 (b)(d) |
330,150 | |||||||
539,400 | ||||||||||
MALAYSIA0.1% |
| |||||||||
USD |
110 | PETRONAS Capital Ltd., 7.88%, 05/22/2022 (d) |
142,326 | |||||||
MEXICO2.2% |
| |||||||||
USD |
250 | BBVA Bancomer SA, 6.75%, 09/30/2022 (d) |
271,250 | |||||||
USD |
200 | Cemex Finance LLC, 9.38%, 10/12/2017 (b)(d) |
224,500 | |||||||
USD |
500 | Offshore Drilling Holding SA, 8.38%, 09/20/2017 (b)(d) |
531,250 | |||||||
USD |
230 | Pemex Project Funding Master Trust, 5.75%, 03/01/2018 |
256,450 | |||||||
USD |
40 | Pemex Project Funding Master Trust, 6.63%, 06/15/2035 |
43,400 | |||||||
USD |
240 | Pemex Project Funding Master Trust, 6.63%, 06/15/2038 |
259,200 | |||||||
USD |
640 | Petroleos Mexicanos, 6.50%, 06/02/2041 (b) |
681,600 | |||||||
USD |
270 | Tenedora Nemak SA de CV, 5.50%, 02/28/2018 (b)(d) |
267,975 | |||||||
2,535,625 | ||||||||||
NEW ZEALAND2.2% |
| |||||||||
NZD |
2,000 | Deutsche Bank AG, 3.57%, 12/16/2013 (a)(b) |
1,640,485 | |||||||
NZD |
1,000 | General Electric Capital Corp., 6.75%, 09/26/2016 |
870,075 | |||||||
2,510,560 | ||||||||||
NIGERIA0.2% |
| |||||||||
USD |
250 | GTB Finance BV, 7.50%, 05/19/2016 (d) |
264,375 | |||||||
PERU0.6% |
| |||||||||
USD |
330 | Banco de Credito del Peru, 4.75%, 03/16/2016 (b)(d) |
349,800 | |||||||
USD |
350 | Corp. Azucarera del Peru SA, 6.38%, 08/02/2017 (b)(d) |
341,250 | |||||||
691,050 | ||||||||||
REPUBLIC OF SOUTH KOREA0.4% |
| |||||||||
INR |
33,000 | Export-Import Bank of Korea, 6.00%, 02/27/2014 (d) |
529,246 | |||||||
RUSSIA3.2% |
| |||||||||
USD |
200 | Alfa Bank OJSC Via Alfa Bond Issuance PLC, 7.75%, 04/28/2021 (d) |
217,500 | |||||||
USD |
350 | Alfa Bank OJSC Via Alfa Bond Issuance PLC, 7.88%, 09/25/2017 (d) |
392,434 | |||||||
USD |
300 | EuroChem Mineral & Chemical Co. OJSC via EuroChem GI Ltd., 5.13%, 12/12/2017 (d) |
302,625 | |||||||
USD |
220 | Evraz Group SA, 6.50%, 04/22/2020 (d) |
209,000 | |||||||
USD |
200 | Gazprom Neft OAO Via GPN Capital SA, 4.38%, 09/19/2022 (d) |
188,250 | |||||||
USD |
200 | Gazprom OAO Via Gaz Capital SA, 4.95%, 07/19/2022 (d) |
198,250 | |||||||
USD |
200 | Metalloinvest Finance Ltd., 5.63%, 04/17/2020 (d) |
199,000 | |||||||
USD |
200 | OJSC Novolipetsk Steel via Steel Funding Ltd., 4.95%, 09/26/2019 (d) |
199,250 | |||||||
USD |
107 | RZD Capital Ltd., 5.74%, 04/03/2017 (d) |
115,159 | |||||||
RUB |
38,300 | RZD Capital Ltd., 8.30%, 04/02/2019 (d) |
1,207,371 | |||||||
USD |
300 | VimpelCom Holdings BV, 5.95%, 02/13/2023 (d) |
288,750 | |||||||
USD |
180 | VTB Bank OJSC Via VTB Capital SA, 6.55%, 10/13/2020 (d) |
194,175 | |||||||
3,711,764 |
See Notes to Financial Statements.
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Portfolio of Investments (continued)
As of October 31, 2013
Principal Amount (000) |
Description | Value (US$) |
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CORPORATE BONDS (continued) |
| |||||||||
SOUTH AFRICA0.4% |
| |||||||||
USD |
180 | Myriad International Holdings BV, 6.00%, 07/18/2020 (d) |
$ | 191,700 | ||||||
USD |
250 | Transnet SOC Ltd., 4.00%, 07/26/2022 (d) |
223,750 | |||||||
415,450 | ||||||||||
SUPRANATIONAL4.7% |
| |||||||||
INR |
58,500 | European Bank for Reconstruction & Development, 5.25%, 02/07/2014 |
941,159 | |||||||
NZD |
1,500 | International Bank for Reconstruction & Development, 7.50%, 07/30/2014 |
1,279,255 | |||||||
NZD |
3,800 | International Finance Corp., 4.63%, 05/25/2016 |
3,194,199 | |||||||
5,414,613 | ||||||||||
TURKEY0.6% |
| |||||||||
USD |
200 | Arcelik, 5.00%, 04/03/2023 (d) |
181,250 | |||||||
USD |
200 | Turkiye Sise ve Cam Fabrikalari, 4.25%, 05/09/2020 (d) |
179,500 | |||||||
USD |
300 | Yasar Holdings SA Via Willow No. 2, 9.63%, 12/02/2013 (b)(d) |
297,600 | |||||||
658,350 | ||||||||||
UKRAINE0.6% |
| |||||||||
USD |
300 | Metinvest BV, 8.75%, 02/14/2018 (d) |
270,750 | |||||||
USD |
280 | MHP SA, 8.25%, 04/02/2020 (d) |
240,100 | |||||||
USD |
280 | Mriya Agro Holding PLC, 9.45%, 04/19/2018 (d) |
240,800 | |||||||
751,650 | ||||||||||
UNITED ARAB EMIRATES0.5% |
| |||||||||
USD |
480 | Jafz Sukuk Ltd., 7.00%, 06/19/2019 (d) |
534,600 | |||||||
Total Corporate Bonds25.5% (cost $28,896,955) |
29,381,222 | |||||||||
GOVERNMENT BONDS94.8% |
| |||||||||
ARMENIA0.5% |
| |||||||||
USD |
600 | Republic of Armenia, 6.00%, 09/30/2020 (d) |
590,100 | |||||||
AUSTRALIA22.5% |
| |||||||||
AUD |
2,000 | Australia Government Bond, 3.25%, 04/21/2029 (d) |
1,641,423 | |||||||
AUD |
2,300 | Australia Government Bond, 4.75%, 04/21/2027 (d) |
2,276,820 | |||||||
AUD |
2,910 | Australia Government Bond, 5.50%, 04/21/2023 |
3,085,659 | |||||||
AUD |
3,900 | Australia Government Bond, 5.75%, 05/15/2021 |
4,161,812 | |||||||
AUD |
4,770 | Australia Government Bond, 5.75%, 07/15/2022 |
5,125,065 | |||||||
AUD |
2,000 | New South Wales Treasury Corp., 6.00%, 04/01/2015 |
1,974,322 | |||||||
AUD |
1,600 | Queensland Treasury Corp., 6.00%, 06/14/2021 (e) |
1,689,142 | |||||||
AUD |
1,300 | Queensland Treasury Corp., 6.00%, 07/21/2022 |
1,348,739 | |||||||
AUD |
3,400 | Treasury Corp. of Victoria, 5.75%, 11/15/2016 |
3,448,354 | |||||||
AUD |
1,115 | Treasury Corp. of Victoria, 6.00%, 06/15/2020 |
1,170,345 | |||||||
25,921,681 | ||||||||||
BAHRAIN0.2% |
| |||||||||
USD |
200 | Bahrain Government International Bond, 6.13%, 08/01/2023 (d) |
207,500 | |||||||
BRAZIL4.7% |
| |||||||||
USD |
500 | Banco Nacional de Desenvolvimento Economico e Social, 5.75%, 09/26/2023 (d) |
518,750 | |||||||
BRL |
7,451 | Brazil Notas do Tesouro Nacional Series F, 10.00%, 01/01/2017 |
3,203,219 | |||||||
USD |
1,300 | Brazilian Government International Bond, 7.13%, 01/20/2037 |
1,560,000 | |||||||
BRL |
350 | Brazilian Government International Bond, 8.50%, 01/05/2024 |
142,565 | |||||||
5,424,534 |
See Notes to Financial Statements.
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Portfolio of Investments (continued)
As of October 31, 2013
Principal Amount (000) |
Description | Value (US$) |
||||||||
GOVERNMENT BONDS (continued) |
| |||||||||
CANADA12.5% |
| |||||||||
CAD |
2,000 | Canadian Government Bond, 8.00%, 06/01/2023 |
$ | 2,840,896 | ||||||
CAD |
2,000 | Canadian Government Bond, 9.00%, 06/01/2025 |
3,162,538 | |||||||
CAD |
3,000 | Canadian Government Bond, 10.25%, 03/15/2014 |
2,973,701 | |||||||
CAD |
2,000 | Hydro Quebec, 9.63%, 07/15/2022 |
2,833,232 | |||||||
CAD |
500 | Ontario Electricity Financial Corp., 8.50%, 05/26/2025 |
701,290 | |||||||
CAD |
2,000 | Province of New Brunswick, 7.75%, 01/13/2014 |
1,941,016 | |||||||
14,452,673 | ||||||||||
COLOMBIA0.3% |
| |||||||||
USD |
240 | Colombia Government International Bond, 7.38%, 03/18/2019 |
293,400 | |||||||
COP |
125,000 | Colombia Government International Bond, 7.75%, 04/14/2021 |
75,548 | |||||||
368,948 | ||||||||||
COSTA RICA0.2% |
| |||||||||
USD |
250 | Costa Rica Government International Bond, 4.25%, 01/26/2023 (d) |
237,500 | |||||||
CROATIA0.8% |
| |||||||||
USD |
500 | Croatia Government International Bond, 6.25%, 04/27/2017 (d) |
533,460 | |||||||
USD |
320 | Croatia Government International Bond, 6.63%, 07/14/2020 (d) |
345,600 | |||||||
879,060 | ||||||||||
DOMINICAN REPUBLIC0.2% |
| |||||||||
USD |
160 | Dominican Republic International Bond, 7.50%, 05/06/2021 (d) |
177,040 | |||||||
HONDURAS0.6% |
| |||||||||
USD |
730 | Honduras Government International Bond, 7.50%, 03/15/2024 (d) |
649,700 | |||||||
HUNGARY1.3% |
| |||||||||
HUF |
132,000 | Hungary Government Bond, 7.00%, 06/24/2022 |
669,396 | |||||||
HUF |
83,000 | Hungary Government Bond, 8.00%, 02/12/2015 |
401,747 | |||||||
USD |
380 | Hungary Government International Bond, 4.13%, 02/19/2018 |
383,800 | |||||||
1,454,943 | ||||||||||
IRAQ0.2% |
| |||||||||
USD |
250 | Republic of Iraq, 5.80%, 12/15/2013 (b)(d) |
217,500 | |||||||
LATVIA0.5% |
| |||||||||
USD |
600 | Republic of Latvia, 2.75%, 01/12/2020 (d) |
573,750 | |||||||
MEXICO1.7% |
| |||||||||
MXN |
3,000 | Mexico Fixed Rate Bonds, 7.25%, 12/15/2016 |
248,455 | |||||||
MXN |
2,910 | Mexico Fixed Rate Bonds, 7.75%, 11/13/2042 |
233,675 | |||||||
MXN |
1,400 | Mexico Fixed Rate Bonds, 8.00%, 12/17/2015 |
116,004 | |||||||
MXN |
2,000 | Mexico Fixed Rate Bonds, 8.00%, 06/11/2020 |
174,772 | |||||||
MXN |
3,350 | Mexico Fixed Rate Bonds, 8.00%, 12/07/2023 |
293,280 | |||||||
MXN |
2,600 | Mexico Fixed Rate Bonds, 8.50%, 11/18/2038 |
225,326 | |||||||
USD |
550 | Mexico Government International Bond, 6.05%, 01/11/2040 |
622,875 | |||||||
1,914,387 | ||||||||||
MONGOLIA0.4% |
| |||||||||
USD |
290 | Development Bank of Mongolia LLC, 5.75%, 03/21/2017 (d) |
279,850 | |||||||
USD |
200 | Mongolia Government International Bond, 5.13%, 12/05/2022 (d) |
176,600 | |||||||
456,450 |
See Notes to Financial Statements.
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Portfolio of Investments (continued)
As of October 31, 2013
Principal Amount (000) |
Description | Value (US$) |
||||||||
GOVERNMENT BONDS (continued) |
| |||||||||
MOZAMBIQUE0.4% |
| |||||||||
USD |
550 | Mozambique EMATUM Finance 2020 BV, 6.31%, 09/11/2020 (d) |
$ | 518,375 | ||||||
NEW ZEALAND16.1% |
| |||||||||
NZD |
3,100 | New Zealand Government Bond, 3.00%, 04/15/2020 |
2,373,957 | |||||||
NZD |
900 | New Zealand Government Bond, 5.00%, 03/15/2019 |
775,151 | |||||||
NZD |
6,860 | New Zealand Government Bond, 5.50%, 04/15/2023 |
6,069,407 | |||||||
NZD |
1,200 | New Zealand Government Bond, 6.00%, 04/15/2015 |
1,032,374 | |||||||
NZD |
1,700 | New Zealand Government Bond, 6.00%, 12/15/2017 |
1,517,659 | |||||||
NZD |
6,555 | New Zealand Government Bond, 6.00%, 05/15/2021 |
5,966,971 | |||||||
NZD |
1,000 | Province of Manitoba, 6.38%, 09/01/2015 |
862,881 | |||||||
18,598,400 | ||||||||||
NIGERIA1.6% |
| |||||||||
NGN |
229,000 | Nigeria Government Bond, 15.10%, 04/27/2017 |
1,550,941 | |||||||
USD |
260 | Nigeria Government International Bond, 5.13%, 07/12/2018 (d) |
268,775 | |||||||
1,819,716 | ||||||||||
PERU1.1% |
| |||||||||
PEN |
1,370 | Peru Government Bond, 7.84%, 08/12/2020 |
574,768 | |||||||
PEN |
455 | Peruvian Government International Bond, 5.20%, 09/12/2023 (d) |
163,820 | |||||||
PEN |
1,370 | Peruvian Government International Bond, 6.95%, 08/12/2031 (d) |
532,437 | |||||||
1,271,025 | ||||||||||
PHILIPPINES0.0% |
| |||||||||
USD |
40 | Philippine Government International Bond, 8.38%, 06/17/2019 |
51,600 | |||||||
ROMANIA0.9% |
| |||||||||
USD |
850 | Romanian Government International Bond, 6.75%, 02/07/2022 (d) |
981,750 | |||||||
RUSSIA1.6% |
| |||||||||
RUB |
35,500 | Russian Federal BondOFZ, 7.50%, 02/27/2019 |
1,146,777 | |||||||
USD |
500 | Russian Foreign BondEurobond, 5.00%, 04/29/2020 (d) |
545,000 | |||||||
USD |
100 | Vnesheconombank Via VEB Finance PLC, 6.80%, 11/22/2025 (d) |
108,750 | |||||||
1,800,527 | ||||||||||
RWANDA0.2% |
| |||||||||
USD |
200 | Rwanda International Government Bond, 6.63%, 05/02/2023 (d) |
183,500 | |||||||
SERBIA1.1% |
| |||||||||
USD |
400 | Republic of Serbia, 5.25%, 11/21/2017 (d) |
398,000 | |||||||
USD |
880 | Republic of Serbia, 7.25%, 09/28/2021 (d) |
915,200 | |||||||
1,313,200 | ||||||||||
SOUTH AFRICA3.6% |
| |||||||||
USD |
710 | Eskom Holdings Ltd., 5.75%, 01/26/2021 (d) |
717,100 | |||||||
USD |
200 | Eskom Holdings Ltd., 6.75%, 08/06/2023 (d) |
206,790 | |||||||
ZAR |
1,100 | South Africa Government Bond, 7.00%, 02/28/2031 |
93,446 | |||||||
ZAR |
2,700 | South Africa Government Bond, 10.50%, 12/21/2026 |
322,784 | |||||||
ZAR |
19,800 | South Africa Government Bond, 13.50%, 09/15/2015 |
2,233,714 | |||||||
USD |
160 | South Africa Government International Bond, 5.50%, 03/09/2020 |
173,600 | |||||||
USD |
250 | South Africa Government International Bond, 5.88%, 09/16/2025 |
266,613 | |||||||
USD |
100 | South Africa Government International Bond, 6.25%, 03/08/2041 |
106,250 | |||||||
4,120,297 |
See Notes to Financial Statements.
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Portfolio of Investments (continued)
As of October 31, 2013
Principal Amount (000) |
Description | Value (US$) |
||||||||
GOVERNMENT BONDS (continued) |
| |||||||||
TANZANIA0.5% |
| |||||||||
USD |
530 | Tanzania Government International Bond, 6.39%, 03/09/2020 (a)(d) |
$ | 553,850 | ||||||
TURKEY3.3% |
| |||||||||
TRY |
570 | Turkey Government Bond, 6.30%, 02/14/2018 |
267,975 | |||||||
TRY |
5,200 | Turkey Government Bond, 9.00%, 01/27/2016 |
2,668,704 | |||||||
USD |
200 | Turkey Government International Bond, 5.63%, 03/30/2021 |
213,500 | |||||||
USD |
320 | Turkey Government International Bond, 6.25%, 09/26/2022 |
352,800 | |||||||
USD |
300 | Turkey Government International Bond, 7.50%, 11/07/2019 |
353,250 | |||||||
3,856,229 | ||||||||||
UNITED KINGDOM16.2% |
| |||||||||
GBP |
1,300 | United Kingdom Gilt, 4.00%, 03/07/2022 (d) |
2,349,995 | |||||||
GBP |
1,700 | United Kingdom Gilt, 4.25%, 06/07/2032 (d) |
3,107,497 | |||||||
GBP |
3,100 | United Kingdom Gilt, 8.00%, 12/07/2015 (d) |
5,757,026 | |||||||
GBP |
4,000 | United Kingdom Treasury Gilt, 4.25%, 12/07/2049 (d) |
7,451,252 | |||||||
18,665,770 | ||||||||||
URUGUAY0.6% |
| |||||||||
UYU |
2,150 | Uruguay Government International Bond, 4.25%, 04/05/2027 (f) |
176,200 | |||||||
UYU |
6,080 | Uruguay Government International Bond, 5.00%, 09/14/2018 (f) |
533,113 | |||||||
709,313 | ||||||||||
VENEZUELA0.8% |
| |||||||||
USD |
1,080 | Venezuela Government International Bond, 5.75%, 02/26/2016 (d) |
961,200 | |||||||
VIETNAM0.2% |
| |||||||||
USD |
220 | Vietnam Government International Bond, 6.88%, 01/15/2016 (d) |
237,600 | |||||||
Total Government Bonds94.8% (cost $103,984,791) |
109,168,118 | |||||||||
SHORT-TERM INVESTMENT4.6% |
| |||||||||
UNITED STATES4.6% |
| |||||||||
5,319 | Repurchase Agreement, State Street Bank and Trust Co., |
5,319,000 | ||||||||
Total Short-Term Investment4.6% (cost $5,319,000) |
5,319,000 | |||||||||
Total Investments124.9% (cost $138,200,746) |
143,868,340 | |||||||||
Liabilities in Excess of Other Assets(24.9)% |
(28,659,213 | ) | ||||||||
Net Assets100.0% |
$ | 115,209,127 |
AUDAustralian Dollar | GBPBritish Pound Sterling | NGNNigerian Naira | TRYTurkish Lira | |||
BRLBrazilian Real | HUFHungarian Forint | NZDNew Zealand Dollar | USDU.S. Dollar | |||
CADCanadian Dollar | INRIndian Rupee | PENPeruvian Nuevo Sol | UYUUruguayan Peso | |||
COPColombian Peso | MXNMexican Peso | RUBNew Russian Ruble | ZARSouth African Rand |
(a) | Indicates a variable rate security. The maturity date presented for these instruments is the later of the next date on which the security can be redeemed at par or the next date on which the rate of interest is adjusted. The interest rate shown reflects the rate in effect at October 31, 2013. |
See Notes to Financial Statements.
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Portfolio of Investments (concluded)
As of October 31, 2013
(b) | The maturity date presented for these instruments represents the next call/put date. |
(c) | Perpetual bond. This is a bond that has no maturity date, is redeemable and pays a steady stream of interest indefinitely. |
(d) | Denotes a restricted security, see Note 2(c). |
(e) | This security is government guaranteed. |
(f) | Inflation linked security. |
At October 31, 2013, the Funds open forward foreign currency exchange contracts were as follows:
Purchase Contracts Settlement Date* |
Counterparty | Amount Purchased |
Amount Sold | Fair Value | Unrealized Depreciation |
|||||||||||||
Turkish Lira/United States Dollar |
|
|||||||||||||||||
11/21/2013 | Citibank |
TRY234,000 | USD117,777 | $ | 116,832 | $ | (945 | ) | ||||||||||
$ | 116,832 | $ | (945 | ) | ||||||||||||||
Sale Contracts Settlement Date* |
Counterparty | Amount Purchased |
Amount Sold | Fair Value | Unrealized Appreciation/ (Depreciation) |
|||||||||||||
United States Dollar/Brazilian Real |
|
|||||||||||||||||
12/05/2013 | Citibank |
USD1,222,199 | BRL2,940,000 | $ | 1,302,924 | $ | (80,725 | ) | ||||||||||
United States Dollar/Hungarian Forint |
|
|||||||||||||||||
01/16/2014 | Citibank |
USD518,822 | HUF114,161,000 | 522,032 | (3,210 | ) | ||||||||||||
United States Dollar/New Russian Ruble |
|
|||||||||||||||||
12/05/2013 | JPMorgan Chase |
USD334,380 | RUB11,288,000 | 350,143 | (15,763 | ) | ||||||||||||
United States Dollar/Peruvian Nouveau Sol |
|
|||||||||||||||||
12/05/2013 | Citibank |
USD929,825 | PEN2,650,000 | 952,210 | (22,385 | ) | ||||||||||||
United States Dollar/South African Rand |
|
|||||||||||||||||
01/16/2014 | Citibank |
USD771,443 | ZAR7,784,000 | 767,051 | 4,392 | |||||||||||||
United States Dollar/Turkish Lira |
|
|||||||||||||||||
01/16/2014 | Citibank |
USD1,470,122 | TRY2,967,000 | 1,467,734 | 2,388 | |||||||||||||
$ | 5,362,094 | $ | (115,303 | ) |
* | Certain contracts with different trade dates and like characteristics have been shown net. |
At October 31, 2013, the Funds interest rate swaps were as follows:
Currency | Notional Amount |
Expiration Date |
Counterparty | Receive (Pay) Floating Rate |
Floating Rate Index | Fixed Rate |
Unrealized Appreciation/ (Depreciation) |
|||||||||||||||
Over-the-counter swap agreements: |
| |||||||||||||||||||||
USD |
20,000,000 | 11/01/2017 | Barclays Bank |
Receive | 3-month LIBOR Index |
0.84% | $ | 103,622 | ||||||||||||||
Exchange-traded swap agreements: |
| |||||||||||||||||||||
USD |
20,000,000 | 10/24/2020 | Citibank |
(Pay) | 3-month LIBOR Index |
2.15% | (112,473 | ) | ||||||||||||||
$ | (8,851 | ) |
See Notes to Financial Statements.
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Statement of Assets and Liabilities
As of October 31, 2013
Assets |
||||
Investments, at value (cost $132,881,746) |
$ | 138,549,340 | ||
Repurchase agreement, at value (cost $5,319,000) |
5,319,000 | |||
Foreign currency, at value (cost $8,896,621) |
8,981,350 | |||
Cash at broker for interest rate swaps |
792,487 | |||
Cash |
101,705 | |||
Cash at broker for futures contracts |
443 | |||
Interest receivable |
2,216,201 | |||
Prepaid expenses in connection with the at-the-market stock offering |
232,894 | |||
Receivable for investments sold |
205,844 | |||
Unrealized appreciation on over-the-counter interest rate swaps |
103,622 | |||
Variation margin receivable for exchange-traded swaps |
12,031 | |||
Unrealized appreciation on forward foreign currency exchange contracts |
6,780 | |||
Prepaid expenses |
34,114 | |||
Total assets |
156,555,811 | |||
Liabilities |
||||
Bank loan payable (Note 7) |
40,000,000 | |||
Dividends payable to common shareholders |
658,290 | |||
Payable for investments purchased |
196,506 | |||
Unrealized depreciation on forward foreign currency exchange contracts |
123,028 | |||
Collateral from broker |
120,000 | |||
Investment management fees payable (Note 3) |
94,354 | |||
Investor relations fees payable (Note 3) |
33,050 | |||
Administration fees payable (Note 3) |
18,145 | |||
Interest payable on bank loan |
4,467 | |||
Director fees payable |
2,286 | |||
Accrued expenses |
96,558 | |||
Total liabilities |
41,346,684 | |||
Net Assets |
$ | 115,209,127 | ||
Composition of Net Assets: |
||||
Common stock (par value $.001 per share) |
$ | 9,404 | ||
Paid-in capital in excess of par |
109,387,740 | |||
Distributions in excess of net investment income |
(1,301,448 | ) | ||
Accumulated net realized loss from investments, interest rate swaps and futures contracts |
(7,564,925 | ) | ||
Net unrealized appreciation on investments, futures contracts and interest rate swaps |
3,336,631 | |||
Accumulated net realized foreign exchange gains |
9,039,504 | |||
Net unrealized foreign exchange and forward foreign currency contract gains |
2,302,221 | |||
Net Assets |
$ | 115,209,127 | ||
Net asset value per common share based on 9,404,150 shares issued and outstanding |
$ | 12.25 |
See Notes to Financial Statements.
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Statement of Operations
For the Year Ended October 31, 2013
Net Investment Income |
||||
Income |
||||
Interest and amortization of discount and premium (net of foreign withholding taxes of $11,881) |
$ | 7,510,104 | ||
Other income |
95 | |||
7,510,199 | ||||
Expenses |
||||
Investment management fee (Note 3) |
1,055,517 | |||
Administration fee (Note 3) |
202,984 | |||
Directors fees and expenses |
222,671 | |||
Independent auditors fees and expenses |
117,685 | |||
Investor relations fees and expenses (Note 3) |
116,153 | |||
Reports to shareholders and proxy solicitation |
104,714 | |||
Insurance expense |
66,943 | |||
Custodians fees and expenses |
54,078 | |||
Legal fees and expenses |
52,475 | |||
Transfer agents fees and expenses |
28,514 | |||
Bank loan fees and expenses |
6,228 | |||
Miscellaneous |
33,499 | |||
Total operating expenses, excluding interest expense |
2,061,461 | |||
Interest expense (Note 7) |
431,590 | |||
Total operating expenses |
2,493,051 | |||
Net Investment Income |
5,017,148 | |||
Realized and Unrealized Gains/(Losses) on Investments, Interest Rate Swaps, Futures Contracts and Foreign Currencies |
||||
Net realized gain/(loss) from: |
||||
Investment transactions |
3,742,307 | |||
Interest rate swaps |
(42,203 | ) | ||
Forward and spot foreign currency exchange contracts |
749,923 | |||
Foreign currency transactions |
(653,343 | ) | ||
3,796,684 | ||||
Net change in unrealized appreciation/(depreciation) on: |
||||
Investments |
(10,865,951 | ) | ||
Interest rate swaps |
(171 | ) | ||
Forward and spot foreign currency exchange contracts |
(114,792 | ) | ||
Foreign currency translation |
(5,254,826 | ) | ||
(16,235,740 | ) | |||
Net loss from investments, interest rate swaps, futures contracts and foreign currencies |
(12,439,056 | ) | ||
Net Decrease in Net Assets Resulting from Operations |
$ | (7,421,908 | ) |
See Notes to Financial Statements.
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Statements of Changes in Net Assets
For the Year Ended October 31, 2013 |
For the Year Ended October 31, 2012 |
|||||||
Increase/(Decrease) in Net Assets |
||||||||
Operations: |
||||||||
Net investment income |
$ | 5,017,148 | $ | 5,569,999 | ||||
Net realized gain from investments, interest rate swaps and futures contracts |
3,700,104 | 655,449 | ||||||
Net realized gain from foreign currency transactions |
96,580 | 546,725 | ||||||
Net change in unrealized appreciation/depreciation on investments, interest rate swaps and futures contracts |
(10,866,122 | ) | 7,093,905 | |||||
Net change in unrealized appreciation/depreciation on foreign currency translation |
(5,369,618 | ) | (1,517,851 | ) | ||||
Net increase/(decrease) in net assets resulting from operations |
(7,421,908 | ) | 12,348,227 | |||||
Distributions to Shareholders from: |
||||||||
Net investment income |
(7,861,643 | ) | (8,406,823 | ) | ||||
Net decrease in net assets from distributions |
(7,861,643 | ) | (8,406,823 | ) | ||||
Common Stock Transactions: |
||||||||
Proceeds from the at-the-market stock offering (Note 5) |
2,416,751 | 2,555,698 | ||||||
Expenses in connection with the at-the-market stock offering (Note 5) |
(35,818 | ) | (37,715 | ) | ||||
Change in net assets from common stock transactions |
2,380,933 | 2,517,983 | ||||||
Change in net assets resulting from operations |
(12,902,618 | ) | 6,459,387 | |||||
Net Assets: |
||||||||
Beginning of year |
128,111,745 | 121,652,358 | ||||||
End of year (including distributions in excess of net investment income of ($1,301,448) and ($2,512,632), respectively) |
$ | 115,209,127 | $ | 128,111,745 |
See Notes to Financial Statements.
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Statement of Cash Flows
For the Year Ended October 31, 2013
Increase/(Decrease) in Cash (Including Foreign Currency) |
||||
Cash flows provided from (used for) operating activities: |
||||
Interest received (excluding discount and premium amortization of $1,575,526) |
$ | 9,385,273 | ||
Operating expenses paid |
(2,486,430 | ) | ||
Payments received from broker for collateral on interest rate swaps |
248,692 | |||
Purchases and sales of short-term portfolio investments, net |
(4,361,000 | ) | ||
Purchases of long-term portfolio investments |
(65,421,160 | ) | ||
Proceeds from sales of long-term portfolio investments |
73,080,554 | |||
Realized gains on forward foreign currency exchange contracts closed |
764,016 | |||
Realized losses on interest rate swap transactions |
(42,203 | ) | ||
Purchases and sales of interest rate swaps, net |
(881,360 | ) | ||
Unrealized appreciation (depreciation) on exchange-traded swap |
(112,473 | ) | ||
Increase in prepaid expenses and other assets |
(1 | ) | ||
Net cash provided from operating activities |
10,173,908 | |||
Cash flows provided from (used for) financing activities |
||||
Issuance of common stock |
2,416,750 | |||
Dividends paid to common shareholders |
(7,849,370 | ) | ||
Net cash used for financing activities |
(5,432,620 | ) | ||
Effect of exchange rate on cash |
(491,664 | ) | ||
Net increase in cash |
4,249,624 | |||
Cash at beginning of year |
4,833,431 | |||
Cash at end of year |
$ | 9,083,055 | ||
Reconciliation of Net Increase in Net Assets from Operations to Net Cash (Including Foreign Currency) |
||||
Net decrease in total net assets resulting from operations |
$ | (7,421,908 | ) | |
Decrease in investments |
5,385,517 | |||
Net realized gain on investment transactions |
(3,742,307 | ) | ||
Net realized loss on interest rate swap transactions |
42,203 | |||
Net realized foreign exchange gains |
(96,580 | ) | ||
Net change in unrealized appreciation/depreciation on investments, futures contracts and interest rate swaps |
10,866,122 | |||
Net change in unrealized foreign exchange gains/losses |
5,369,618 | |||
Decrease in interest receivable |
299,548 | |||
Decrease in receivable for investments sold |
213,710 | |||
Increase in interest payable on bank loan, senior secured notes and term loans |
834 | |||
Net increase in other assets |
(1 | ) | ||
Decrease in payable for investments purchased |
(3,494 | ) | ||
Change in interest receivable/payable for closed interest rate swaps |
(6,790 | ) | ||
Payments received from broker for interest rate swaps |
255,482 | |||
Net change in unrealized appreciation/depreciation on exchange-traded swap |
(112,473 | ) | ||
Change in payable/receivable for interest rate swap transactions |
(881,360 | ) | ||
Increase in accrued expenses and other liabilities |
5,787 | |||
Total adjustments |
17,595,816 | |||
Net cash provided from operating activities |
$ | 10,173,908 |
See Notes to Financial Statements.
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Financial Highlights
For the Year Ended October 31, | ||||||||||||||||||||
2013 | 2012 | 2011 | 2010 | 2009 | ||||||||||||||||
Per Share Operating Performance(a): | ||||||||||||||||||||
Net asset value per common share, beginning of year | $13.88 | $13.45 | $12.92 | $11.67 | $9.61 | |||||||||||||||
Net investment income | 0.54 | 0.61 | 0.72 | 0.72 | 0.62 | |||||||||||||||
Net realized and unrealized gains/(losses) on investments, interest rate swaps, futures contracts and foreign currency transactions | (1.33 | ) | 0.73 | 0.65 | 1.37 | 3.02 | ||||||||||||||
Total from investment operations applicable to common shareholders | (0.79 | ) | 1.34 | 1.37 | 2.09 | 3.64 | ||||||||||||||
Distributions to common shareholders from: | ||||||||||||||||||||
Net investment income | (0.84 | ) | (0.92 | ) | (0.84 | ) | (0.84 | ) | (0.92 | ) | ||||||||||
Tax return of capital | | | | | (0.67 | ) | ||||||||||||||
Total distributions | (0.84 | ) | (0.92 | ) | (0.84 | ) | (0.84 | ) | (1.59 | ) | ||||||||||
Offering cost on common stock | | | | | | |||||||||||||||
Impact of shelf offering | | 0.01 | | | | |||||||||||||||
Effect of Fund shares repurchased | | | | | 0.01 | |||||||||||||||
Net asset value per common share, end of year | $12.25 | $13.88 | $13.45 | $12.92 | $11.67 | |||||||||||||||
Market value, end of year | $11.15 | $14.06 | $13.11 | $12.53 | $11.70 | |||||||||||||||
Total Investment Return Based on(b): | ||||||||||||||||||||
Market value | (15.08% | ) | 14.54% | 11.48% | 14.84% | 68.04% | ||||||||||||||
Net asset value | (5.49% | )(c) | 10.21% | (c) | 11.00% | 18.72% | 43.04% | |||||||||||||
Ratio to Average Net Assets Applicable to Common Shareholders/Supplementary Data: | ||||||||||||||||||||
Net assets applicable to common shareholders, end of year (000 omitted) | $115,209 | $128,112 | $121,652 | $116,817 | $105,075 | |||||||||||||||
Average net assets applicable to common shareholders (000 omitted) | $122,387 | $123,780 | $118,560 | $108,068 | $92,052 | |||||||||||||||
Net operating expenses | 2.04% | 2.07% | 2.13% | 2.49% | 3.30% | |||||||||||||||
Net operating expenses without reimbursement | 2.04% | 2.07% | 2.13% | 2.49% | 3.33% | (d) | ||||||||||||||
Net operating expenses, excluding interest expense | 1.68% | 1.68% | 1.68% | 1.88% | 2.52% | |||||||||||||||
Net investment income | 4.10% | 4.50% | 5.47% | 6.02% | 6.02% | |||||||||||||||
Portfolio turnover | 43% | 34% | 76% | 44% | 63% | |||||||||||||||
Revolving credit facility outstanding (000 omitted) | $40,000 | $40,000 | $40,000 | $40,000 | $30,000 | |||||||||||||||
Asset coverage ratio on revolving credit facility at year end(e) | 388% | 420% | 404% | 392% | 450% | |||||||||||||||
Asset coverage per $1,000 on revolving credit facility at year end | $3,880 | $4,196 | $4,041 | $3,920 | $4,502 |
(a) | Based on average shares outstanding. |
(b) | Total investment return based on market value is calculated assuming that shares of the Funds common stock were purchased at the closing market price as of the beginning of the period, dividends, capital gains and other distributions were reinvested as provided for in the Funds dividend reinvestment plan and then sold at the closing market price per share on the last day of the period. The computation does not reflect any sales commission investors may incur in purchasing or selling shares of the Fund. The total investment return based on the net asset value is similarly computed except that the Funds net asset value is substituted for the closing market value. |
(c) | The total return shown above includes the impact of financial statement rounding of the NAV per share and/or financial statement adjustments. |
(d) | In 2009, the Fund filed a non-routine proxy to consider the approval of a new sub-advisory agreement among the Fund, Investment Manager, and Sub-Adviser. The Fund and the Investment Manager agreed to each bear equal responsibility with respect to the costs of soliciting proxies associated with the non-routine item. |
(e) | Asset coverage ratio is calculated by dividing net assets plus the amount of any borrowings, including Series A Mandatory Redeemable Preferred Shares, for investment purposes by the amount of any long-term debt obligations, which includes the senior secured notes, revolving credit facility and term loans. |
Amounts listed as are $0 or round to $0.
See Notes to Financial Statements.
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Notes to Financial Statements
October 31, 2013
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Notes to Financial Statements (continued)
October 31, 2013
A summary of standard inputs is listed below:
Security Type | Standard Inputs | |
Debt and other fixed-income securities |
Reported trade data, broker-dealer price quotations, benchmark yields, issuer spreads on comparable securities, credit quality, yield, and maturity | |
Forward foreign currency contracts |
Forward exchange rate quotations | |
Swap agreements |
Market information pertaining to the underlying reference assets, i.e., credit spreads, credit event probabilities, fair values, forward rates, and volatility measures |
The following is a summary of the inputs used as of October 31, 2013 in valuing the Funds investments at fair value. The inputs or methodologies used for valuing securities are not necessarily an indication of the risk associated with investing in those securities. Please refer to the Portfolio of Investments for a detailed breakout of the security types:
Assets | Level 1 | Level 2 | Level 3 | |||||||||
Fixed Income Investments |
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Corporate Bonds |
$ | | $ | 29,381,222 | $ | | ||||||
Government Bonds |
| 109,168,118 | | |||||||||
Total Fixed Income Investments |
| 138,549,340 | | |||||||||
Short-Term Investment |
| 5,319,000 | | |||||||||
Total Investments |
$ | | $ | 143,868,340 | $ | | ||||||
Other Financial Instruments |
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Forward Foreign Currency Exchange Contracts |
$ | | $ | 6,780 | $ | | ||||||
Interest Rate Swap Agreements |
| 103,622 | | |||||||||
Total Other Financial Instruments |
$ | | $ | 110,402 | $ | | ||||||
Total Assets |
$ | | $ | 143,978,742 | $ | | ||||||
Liabilities |
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Other Financial Instruments |
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Forward Foreign Currency Exchange Contracts |
$ | | $ | (123,028 | ) | $ | | |||||
Interest Rate Swap Agreements |
| (112,473 | ) | | ||||||||
Total Liabilities Other Financial Instruments |
$ | | $ | (235,501 | ) | $ | |
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Notes to Financial Statements (continued)
October 31, 2013
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Notes to Financial Statements (continued)
October 31, 2013
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Notes to Financial Statements (continued)
October 31, 2013
Summary of Derivative Instruments:
The Fund may use derivatives for various purposes as noted above. The following is a summary of the fair value of Derivative Instruments, not accounted for as hedging instruments, as of October 31, 2013:
Asset Derivatives | Liability Derivatives | |||||||||||
Year Ended October 31, 2013 | Year Ended October 31, 2013 | |||||||||||
Derivatives not accounted for as hedging instruments and risk exposure |
Statement of Assets and Liabilities Location |
Fair Value | Statement of Assets and Liabilities Location |
Fair Value | ||||||||
Interest rate swaps (interest rate risk) |
Unrealized appreciation on over-the-counter interest rate swaps | $ | 103,622 | Unrealized depreciation on over-the-counter interest rate swaps | $ | | ||||||
Interest rate swaps (interest rate risk)* |
Variation margin receivable for exchange-traded swaps | | Variation margin payable for exchange-traded swaps | 112,473 | ||||||||
Forward foreign exchange contracts (foreign exchange risk) |
Unrealized appreciation on forward foreign currency exchange contracts | 6,780 | Unrealized depreciation on forward foreign currency exchange contracts | 123,028 | ||||||||
Total |
$ | 110,402 | $ | 235,501 |
* | Includes cumulative appreciation/depreciation on exchange-traded swaps as reported in the Portfolio of Investments. Only current days variation margin is reported within the Statement of Assets and Liabilities. |
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Notes to Financial Statements (continued)
October 31, 2013
The Effect of Derivative Instruments on the Statement of Operations
for the Year Ended October 31, 2013
Derivatives not accounted for as hedging instruments under Statement 133(a) |
Location of Gain or (Loss) on Derivatives |
Realized Gain or (Loss) on Derivatives |
Change in Unrealized Appreciation/ Depreciation on Derivatives |
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Realized/Unrealized Gain/(Loss) from Investments, Interest Rate Swaps, Futures Contracts and Foreign Currencies | ||||||||||
Interest rate swaps (interest rate risk) |
$ | (42,203 | ) | $ | (171 | ) | ||||
Forward foreign exchange contracts (foreign exchange risk) |
764,016 | (114,792 | ) | |||||||
Total |
$ | 721,813 | $ | (114,963 | ) |
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Notes to Financial Statements (continued)
October 31, 2013
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Notes to Financial Statements (continued)
October 31, 2013
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Notes to Financial Statements (continued)
October 31, 2013
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Notes to Financial Statements (continued)
October 31, 2013
The tax character of distributions paid during the fiscal years ended October 31, 2013 and October 31, 2012 was as follows:
October 31, 2013 | October 31, 2012 | |||||||
Distributions paid from: |
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Ordinary Income |
$ | 7,861,643 | $ | 8,406,823 | ||||
Net long-term capital gains |
| | ||||||
Total tax character of distributions |
$ | 7,861,643 | $ | 8,406,823 |
As of October 31, 2013, the components of accumulated earnings on a tax basis were as follows:
Undistributed ordinary income net |
$ | 2,561,320 | ||
Undistributed long-term capital gains net |
| |||
Total undistributed earnings |
$ | 2,561,320 | ||
Capital loss carryforward |
(7,541,317 | )* | ||
Other currency gains |
9,039,504 | |||
Other temporary differences |
(801,305 | ) | ||
Unrealized appreciation/(depreciation) securities |
231,669 | ** | ||
Unrealized appreciation/(depreciation) currency |
2,322,112 | ** | ||
Total accumulated earnings/(losses) net |
$ | 5,811,983 |
* | On October 31, 2013, the Fund had a net capital loss carryforward of $7,541,317, of which $761,906 expires in 2015, $2,330,488 expires in 2016 and $4,448,923 expires in 2017. This amount will be available to offset like amounts of any future taxable gains. Under the Regulated Investment Company Modernization Act of 2010, the Fund will be permitted to carry forward capital losses incurred in taxable years beginning after December 22, 2010 for an unlimited period. However, any losses incurred during those future taxable years will be required to be utilized prior to the losses incurred in pre-enactment taxable years. As a result of this ordering rule, pre-enactment capital loss carryforwards may be more likely to expire unused. Additionally, post-enactment capital losses that are carried forward will retain their character as either short-term or long-term capital losses rather than being considered all shortterm as under previous law. |
** | The difference between book-basis and tax-basis unrealized appreciation/(depreciation) is attributable to the difference between book and tax amortization methods for premiums and discounts on fixed income securities, differing treatments for foreign currencies, the tax deferral of wash sales and straddles, the realization for tax purposes of unrealized gains/(losses) on certain foreign currency contracts, and other timing differences. |
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Notes to Financial Statements (concluded)
October 31, 2013
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Report of Independent Registered Public Accounting Firm
Board of Directors and Shareholders of
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Federal Tax Information: Dividends and Distributions (unaudited)
The following information is provided with respect to the distributions paid by the Aberdeen Global Income Fund, Inc. during the fiscal year ended October 31, 2013:
Common Shareholders
Payable Date |
Foreign Taxes Paid* |
Foreign Source Income** |
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11/16/12-10/18/13 |
.015% | 99.99% |
| Expressed as a percentage of the distributions paid. |
* | The foreign taxes paid represent taxes incurred by the Fund on interest received from foreign sources. Foreign taxes paid may be included in taxable income with an offsetting deduction from gross income or may be taken as a credit for taxes paid to foreign governments. You should consult your tax advisor regarding the appropriate treatment of foreign taxes paid. |
** | Expressed as a percentage of ordinary distributions paid grossed-up for foreign taxes paid. |
Supplemental Information (unaudited)
October 31, 2013
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Supplemental Information (unaudited) (continued)
October 31, 2013
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Supplemental Information (unaudited) (continued)
October 31, 2013
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Supplemental Information (unaudited) (concluded)
October 31, 2013
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Management of the Fund (unaudited)
The names of the Directors and Officers of the Fund, their addresses, years of birth, and principal occupations during the past five years are provided in the tables below. Directors that are deemed interested persons (as that term is defined in Section 2(a)(19) of the Investment Company Act of 1940, as amended) of the Fund, the Investment Manager or Investment Adviser are included in the table below under the heading Interested Directors. Directors who are not interested persons, as described above, are referred to in the table below under the heading Independent Directors.
As of October 31, 2013
Name, Address and Year of Birth |
Position(s) Held With the Fund |
Term of Office and Length of Time Served |
Principal Occupation(s) During Past Five Years |
Number of Funds in Fund Complex* Overseen by Director |
Other Directorships Held by Director | |||||
Interested Director |
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Martin J. Gilbert** Aberdeen Asset Management PLC 10 Queens Terrace Aberdeen, Scotland AB10 1YG
Year of Birth: 1955 |
Class III Director; Vice President |
Term as Director expires 2016; Director since 2001 | Mr. Gilbert is a founding director and shareholder, and Chief Executive of Aberdeen Asset Management PLC, the holding company of the fund management group that was established in 1983. He was President of the Fund, of Aberdeen Asia-Pacific Income Fund, Inc. and Aberdeen Australia Equity Fund, Inc. from February 2004 to March 2008. He was Chairman of the Board of the Fund and of Aberdeen Asia-Pacific Income Fund, Inc. from 2001 to September 2005. He has been a Director of Aberdeen Asset Management Asia Limited, the Funds Investment Manager, since 1991, a Director of Aberdeen Asset Management Limited, the Funds Investment Adviser, since 2000, and a Director of Aberdeen Asset Managers (C.I.) Limited, the Funds former investment manager, from 2000 to 2005. He has been a Director since 1995, and has been President since September 2006 of Aberdeen Asset Management Inc., the Funds Administrator. Mr. Gilbert also serves as officer and/or director of various Aberdeen group subsidiary companies, Aberdeen-managed investment trusts and funds boards. | 29 | None | |||||
Independent Directors |
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P. Gerald Malone 48 Barmouth Road London SW18 2DP United Kingdom
Year of Birth: 1950 |
Chairman of the Board; Class I Director | Term expires 2014; Director since 2005 | Mr. Malone is, by profession, a solicitor of some 38 years standing. He has served as a Minister of State in the United Kingdom Government. Mr. Malone currently serves as Independent Chairman of one London AIM-listed company (healthcare software) in addition to a privately owned pharmaceutical company. He is Chairman of the Board of Trustees of Aberdeen Funds and Chairman of the Board of Directors of Aberdeen Asia-Pacific Income Fund, Inc. | 28 | None | |||||
Neville J. Miles 142 Martins Lane Knockrow NSW 2479 Australia
Year of Birth: 1946 |
Class III Director | Term expires 2016; Director since 1999 | Mr. Miles is, and has been for a period in excess of ten years, Chairman of Ballyshaw Pty. Ltd. (share trading, real estate development and investment). He is Chairman of the Board of Aberdeen Australia Equity Fund, Inc. He also is a non-executive director of a number of Australian companies. | 28 | None | |||||
William J. Potter c/o Aberdeen Asset Management Asia Limited 21 Church Street #01-01 Capital Square Two Singapore 049480
Year of Birth: 1948 |
Class II Director | Term expires 2015; Director since 1992 | Mr. Potter has been Chairman of Meredith Financial Group (investment management) since 2004, a Director of Alexandria Bancorp (international banking and trustee services) since 1989, and a Director of National Foreign Trade Council (international trade) since 1983. | 3 | None |
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Management of the Fund (unaudited) (continued)
Name, Address and Year of Birth |
Position(s) Held With the Fund |
Term of Office and Length of Time Served |
Principal Occupation(s) During Past Five Years |
Number of Funds in Fund Complex* Overseen by Director |
Other Directorships Held by Director | |||||
Peter D. Sacks c/o Aberdeen Asset Management Inc. 1735 Market St, 32nd Floor Philadelphia, PA 19103
Year of Birth: 1945 |
Class II Director | Term expires 2015; Director since 1992 | Mr. Sacks has been Founding Partner of Toron Capital Markets, Inc. (investment management) since 1988. He is also a Director and Investment Advisory Committee member of several private and public sector funds in Canada. | 28 | None | |||||
John T. Sheehy B.V. Murray and Company 666 Goodwin Avenue Suite 300 Midland Park, NJ 07432
Year of Birth: 1942 |
Class I Director | Term expires 2014; Director since 1992 | Mr. Sheehy has been a Senior Managing Director of B.V. Murray and Company (investment banking) since 2001 and Director of Macquarie AIR-serv Holding, Inc. (automotive services) from 2006 to June 2013. He was a Managing Member of Pristina Capital Partners, LLC (water purification technology development) from 2007 to 2011, a Director of Smarte Carte, Inc. (airport services) from 2007 until 2010, and Managing Member of The Value Group LLC (venture capital) from 1997 to 2009. | 28 | None |
* | Aberdeen Australia Equity Fund, Inc., Aberdeen Asia-Pacific Income Fund, Inc., Aberdeen Chile Fund, Inc., Aberdeen Israel Fund, Inc., Aberdeen Indonesia Fund, Inc., Aberdeen Latin America Equity Fund, Inc., Aberdeen Emerging Markets Smaller Company Opportunities Fund, Inc., the Aberdeen Funds, Aberdeen Singapore Fund, Inc., The Asia-Tigers Fund, Inc., The India Fund, Inc., and Aberdeen Greater China Fund Inc. have the same Investment Manager and Investment Adviser as the Fund, or an investment adviser that is affiliated with the Investment Manager and Investment Adviser and may thus be deemed to be part of the same Fund Complex as the Fund. |
** | Mr. Gilbert is deemed to be an interested person because of his affiliation with the Funds Investment Manager. Mr. Gilbert serves as a Director of several Funds in the Fund Complex. |
- | Further information about the Funds Directors is available in the Funds Statement of Additional Information, which can be obtained without charge by calling 1-866-839-5233. |
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Management of the Fund (unaudited) (continued)
Information Regarding Officers who are not Directors
Name, Address and Year of Birth | Position(s) Held With the Fund |
Term of Office* and Length of Time Served |
Principal Occupation(s) During Past Five Years | |||
Jeffrey Cotton** Aberdeen Asset Management Inc. 1735 Market St. 32nd Floor Philadelphia, PA 19103
Year of Birth: 1977 |
Chief Compliance Officer and Vice President, Compliance | Since 2011 | Currently, Vice President and Head of Compliance Americas for Aberdeen Asset Management Inc. Mr. Cotton joined Aberdeen in 2010. Prior to joining Aberdeen, Mr. Cotton was a Senior Compliance Officer at Old Mutual Asset Management (2009-2010) supporting its affiliated investment advisers and mutual fund platform. Mr. Cotton was also a VP, Senior Compliance Manager at Bank of America/Columbia Management (2006-2009). | |||
Kevin Daly Aberdeen Asset Managers Limited Bow Bells House, 1 Bread Street London United Kingdom
Year of Birth: 1960 |
Vice President | Since 2008 | Currently, Portfolio Manager on Aberdeens Emerging Fixed Income Team (since 2007); previously, Credit Market Analyst for Standard & Poors London (1997-2007). | |||
Sharon Ferrari** Aberdeen Asset Management Inc. 1735 Market St. 32nd Floor Philadelphia, PA 19103
Year of Birth: 1977 |
Assistant Treasurer | Since 2009 | Currently, Senior Fund Administration Manager for Aberdeen Asset Management Inc. Ms. Ferrari joined Aberdeen Asset Management Inc. as a Senior Fund Administrator in 2008. Prior to joining Aberdeen Asset Management Inc., Ms. Ferrari was an Accounting Analyst at Delaware Investments. | |||
Alan Goodson** Aberdeen Asset Management Inc. 1735 Market St. 32nd Floor Philadelphia, PA 19103
Year of Birth: 1974 |
Vice President | Since 2009 | Currently, Head of Product-US, overseeing both Product Management and Product Development for Aberdeens registered and unregistered investment companies in the US and Canada. Mr. Goodson is Vice President of Aberdeen Asset Management Inc. and joined Aberdeen in 2000. | |||
Matthew Keener** Aberdeen Asset Management Inc. 1735 Market St. 32nd Floor Philadelphia, PA 19103
Year of Birth: 1976 |
Assistant Secretary | Since 2008 | Currently, Senior Product Manager for Aberdeen Asset Management Inc. Mr. Keener joined Aberdeen Asset Management Inc. in 2006 as a Fund Administrator. Prior to joining Aberdeen Asset Management Inc., Mr. Keener was a Private Equity Supervisor with SEI Investments (2004-2006). | |||
Megan Kennedy** Aberdeen Asset Management Inc. 1735 Market St. 32nd Floor Philadelphia, PA 19103
Year of Birth: 1974 |
Vice President and Secretary | Since 2008 | Currently, Head of Product Management for Aberdeen Asset Management Inc. Ms. Kennedy joined Aberdeen Asset Management Inc. in 2005 as a Senior Fund Administrator. Ms. Kennedy was promoted to Assistant Treasurer Collective Funds/North American Mutual Funds in February 2008 and promoted to Treasurer Collective Funds/North American Mutual Funds in July 2008. | |||
Adam McCabe** Aberdeen Asset Management Asia Limited 21 Church Street #01-01 Capital Square Two Singapore 049480
Year of Birth: 1979 |
Vice President | Since 2011 | Currently, Senior Portfolio Manager/Deputy Head of Asian Fixed Income on the Aberdeen fixed income Asia Pacific desk, responsible for currency and interest rate strategies in Aberdeens Asian fixed income portfolios. Mr. McCabe joined Aberdeen in 2009 following the acquisition of certain asset management businesses from Credit Suisse. Mr. McCabe worked for Credit Suisse since 2001, where he was an investment manager responsible for the development and implementation of its Asian currency and interest rate strategies. | |||
Andrea Melia** Aberdeen Asset Management Inc. 1735 Market St. 32nd Floor Philadelphia, PA 19103
Year of Birth: 1969 |
Treasurer and Principal Accounting Officer | Since 2009 | Currently, Head of Fund Administration-U.S. and Vice President for Aberdeen Asset Management Inc. Ms. Melia joined Aberdeen Asset Management Inc. in September 2009. Prior to joining Aberdeen, Ms. Melia was Director of fund administration and accounting oversight for Princeton Administrators LLC, a division of BlackRock Inc. and had worked with Princeton Administrators since 1992. | |||
Anthony Michael** Aberdeen Asset Management Asia Limited 21 Church Street #01-01 Capital Square Two Singapore 049480
Year of Birth: 1963 |
Vice President | Since 2008 | Currently, Head of Fixed Income Asia Pacific for Aberdeen Asset Management Asia Limited. Mr. Michael joined Aberdeen through the acquisition of Deutsche Asset Managements Australian Fixed Income business in June 2007. Previously, Mr. Michael was Director and Senior Portfolio Manager at Deutsche (2002-2007). |
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Management of the Fund (unaudited) (concluded)
Name, Address and Year of Birth | Position(s) Held With the Fund |
Term of Office* and Length of Time Served |
Principal Occupation(s) During Past Five Years | |||
Jennifer Nichols** Aberdeen Asset Management Inc. 1735 Market St. 32nd Floor Philadelphia, PA 19103
Year of Birth: 1978 |
Vice President | Since 2008 | Currently, Global Head of Legal and Vice President and Director for Aberdeen Asset Management Inc. Ms. Nichols joined Aberdeen Asset Management Inc. in October 2006. Prior to that, Ms. Nichols was an associate attorney in the Financial Services Group of Pepper Hamilton LLP (law firm) (2003-2006). | |||
Patrick ODonnell Aberdeen Asset Managers Limited Bow Bells House, 1 Bread Street London United Kingdom
Year of Birth: 1973 |
Vice President | Since 2013 | Currently, Portfolio Manager for Aberdeens Euro Fixed income team. Previously, analyst and Derivatives Trader (from 2005-2011). | |||
Christian Pittard** Aberdeen Asset Managers Limited Bow Bells House, 1 Bread Street London United Kingdom
Year of Birth: 1973 |
President | Since 2009 | Currently, Group Head of Product Development for Aberdeen Asset Management PLC. Previously, Director and Vice President (2006-2008), Chief Executive Officer (from October 2005 to September 2006) of Aberdeen Asset Management Inc. | |||
Victor Rodriguez** Aberdeen Asset Management Asia Limited 21 Church Street #01-01 Capital Square Two Singapore 049480
Year of Birth: 1971 |
Vice President | Since 2009 | Currently, Head of Fixed Income Australia for Aberdeen Asset Management Limited. Mr. Rodriguez joined Aberdeen Asset Management Limited in 2009 following the acquisition of Credit Suisse Asset Management (Australia) Limited. Mr. Rodriguez was formerly a member of the fixed income team at Credit Suisse Asset Management since 1995. | |||
Lucia Sitar** Aberdeen Asset Management Inc. 1735 Market St. 32nd Floor Philadelphia, PA 19103
Year of Birth: 1971 |
Vice President | Since 2008 | Currently, Managing U.S. Counsel for Aberdeen Asset Management Inc. Ms. Sitar joined Aberdeen Asset Management Inc. in July 2007 as U.S. Counsel. Prior to that, Ms. Sitar was an associate attorney in the Investment Management Group of Stradley Ronon Stevens & Young LLP (law firm) (2000-2007). |
* | Officers hold their positions with the Fund until a successor has been duly elected and qualifies. Officers are generally elected annually at the meeting of the Board of Directors next following the annual meeting of shareholders. The officers were last elected on March 6, 2013. |
** | Messrs. Cotton, Goodson, Keener, Pittard, McCabe, Michael and Rodriguez and Mses. Ferrari, Kennedy, Melia, Nichols and Sitar hold one or more officer positions with one or more of the following funds: Aberdeen Australia Equity Fund, Inc. and Aberdeen Asia-Pacific Income Fund, Inc., Aberdeen Funds, Aberdeen Indonesia Fund, Inc., Aberdeen Israel Fund, Inc., Aberdeen Latin America Equity Fund, Inc., Aberdeen Chile Fund, Inc., and Aberdeen Emerging Markets Smaller Company Opportunities Fund, Inc., Aberdeen Singapore Fund, Inc., The Asia-Tigers Fund, Inc., The India Fund, Inc., and Aberdeen Greater China Fund Inc. each of which may be deemed to be part of the same Fund Complex as the Fund. |
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Corporate Information
Aberdeen Asset Management Asia Limited
Notice is hereby given in accordance with Section 23(c) of the Investment Company Act of 1940, as amended, that the Fund may purchase, from time to time, shares of its common stock in the open market.
Shares of Aberdeen Global Income Fund, Inc. are traded on the NYSE MKT Equities Exchange under the symbol FCO. Information about the Funds net asset value and market price is available at www.aberdeenfco.com.
This report, including the financial information herein, is transmitted to the shareholders of Aberdeen Global Income Fund, Inc. for their general information only. It does not have regard to the specific investment objectives, financial situation and the particular needs of any specific person. Past performance is no guarantee of future returns.
Item 2 Code of Ethics.
As of October 31, 2013, the Registrant had 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 (the Code of Ethics). During the period covered by this report, there were no material changes to the Code of Ethics. During the period covered by this report, there were no waivers to the provisions of the Code of Ethics. A copy of the Code of Ethics has been filed as an exhibit to this Form N-CSR.
Item 3 Audit Committee Financial Expert.
The registrant's board of directors has determined that John T. Sheehy, a member of the board of directors audit committee, possesses the attributes, and has acquired such attributes through means, identified in instruction 2 of Item 3 to Form N-CSR to qualify as an audit committee financial expert, and has designated Mr. Sheehy as the audit committees financial expert. Mr. Sheehy in an independent director pursuant to paragraph (a)(2) of Item 3 to Form N-CSR.
Item 4 Principal Accountant Fees and Services.
(a) (d) Below is a table reflecting the fee information requested in Items 4(a) through (d):
Fiscal Year Ended |
(a) Audit Fees |
(b) Audit-Related Fees |
(c)1 Tax Fees |
(d) All Other Fees | ||||
October 31, 2013 |
$86,518 | $27,5002 | $6,700 | $0 | ||||
October 31, 2012 |
$80,200 | $30,0003 | $6,700 | $0 |
1 | The Tax Fees are for the completion of the Registrants federal and state tax returns. |
2 | $27,500 related to public offering of shares |
3 | $30,000 related to public offering of shares |
(e)(1) The Registrants audit committee (the Committee) has adopted a Charter that provides that the Committee shall annually select, retain or terminate the Funds independent auditor and, in connection therewith, to evaluate the terms of the engagement (including compensation of the independent auditor) and the qualifications and independence of the independent auditor, including whether the independent auditor provides any consulting, auditing or tax services to the Registrants investment adviser or any sub-adviser, and to receive the independent auditors specific representations as to their independence, delineating all relationships between the independent auditor and the Registrant, consistent with the PCAOB Rule 3526 or any other applicable auditing standard. The Committee Charter also provides that the Committee shall review in advance, and consider approval of, any and all proposals by Management or the Registrants investment adviser that the Registrant, the investment adviser or their affiliated persons, employ the independent auditor to render permissible non-audit services to the Registrant and to consider whether such services are consistent with the independent auditors independence.
(e)(2) | None of the services described in each of paragraphs (b) through (d) of this Item involved a waiver of the pre-approval requirement by the Audit Committee pursuant to Rule 2-01 (c)(7)(i)(C) of Regulation S-X. |
(f) | Not applicable. |
(g) | Non-Audit Fees |
For the fiscal year ended October 31, 2013 and October 31, 2012, respectively KPMG billed $877,862 and $1,023,077 for aggregate non-audit fees for services to the Registrant and to the Registrants Investment Manager and Investment Adviser.
(h) | The Registrants Audit and Valuation Committee of the Board of Directors has considered whether the provision of non-audit services that were rendered to the Registrants investment adviser (not including any sub-adviser whose role is primarily portfolio management and is subcontracted with or overseen by another investment adviser), and any entity controlling, controlled by, or under common control with the investment adviser that provides ongoing services to the Registrant that were not pre-approved pursuant to paragraph (c)(7)(ii) of Rule 2-01 of Regulation S-X is compatible with maintaining the principal accountants independence and has concluded that it is. |
Item 5 Audit Committee of Listed Registrants.
(a) | The Registrant has a separately-designated standing audit committee established in accordance with Section 3(a)(58)(A) of the Exchange Act (15 U.S.C. 78c(a)(58)(A)). |
For the fiscal year ended October 31, 2013, the audit committee members were:
Neville J. Miles
Peter D. Sacks
John T. Sheehy
(b) | Not applicable. |
Item 6 Investments.
(a) | Included as part of the Report to Stockholders filed under Item 1 of this Form N-CSR. |
(b) | Not applicable. |
Item 7 Disclosure of Proxy Voting Policies and Procedures for Closed-End Management Investment Companies.
Pursuant to the Registrant's Proxy Voting Policy and Procedures, the Registrant has delegated responsibility for its proxy voting to its Investment Manager and Investment Adviser, provided that the Registrant's Board of Directors has the opportunity to periodically review the Investment Manager's and Investment Adviser's proxy voting policies and material amendments thereto. The Registrant's Board of Directors most recently ratified the proxy voting policies of the Investment Manager and Investment Adviser in March 2006.
The proxy voting policies of the Registrant are referenced in Exhibit A and Investment Manager and Investment Adviser are referenced in Exhibit B.
Item 8 Portfolio Managers of Closed-End Management Investment Companies.
(a)(1) The information in the table below is as of January 6, 2014
Individual & Position |
Services Rendered |
Past Business Experience | ||
Anthony Michael Head of Fixed Income Asia Pacific |
Responsible for management and investment performance of Aberdeens Non-Japan Asia fixed income and capital market products. | Joined Aberdeen in 2007 following the acquisition of Deutsche Asset Managements Fixed Income and Equity businesses that year. He held the position of director/senior portfolio manager with Deutsche in Sydney for five years, responsible for the development and implementation of fixed income and FX strategies. He was also a member of the global strategy group, the global insurance group and was a member of the tactical asset allocation committee. Previously, he worked in similar roles with the Zurich Scudder Group, Perpetual Funds Management Australia and the ING Group.
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Patrick ODonnell Portfolio Manager |
Responsible for portfolio management | Joined Aberdeen in 2005 as a summer intern on the emerging market debt team whilst completing his thesis. Mr. ODonnell then joined the Graduate analyst program and has since held the roles of quantitative analyst and derivatives trader prior to becoming a portfolio manager in 2011. He is currently Portfolio Manager on the Euro Fixed Income Team
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Kevin Daly Fixed Income EMEA Portfolio Manager |
Currently a Portfolio Manager on the Emerging Markets Debt team. | Joined Aberdeen in April 2007 having spent the previous ten years at Standard & Poors in London and Singapore. During that time he worked as a credit market analyst covering global emerging debt, and was head of origination for Global Sovereign Ratings. He was a regular participant on the Global Sovereign Ratings Committee, and was one of the initial members of the Emerging Market Council, formed in 2006 to advise senior management on business and market developments in emerging markets. |
Victor Rodriguez Head of Fixed Income Australia |
Responsible for Australia fixed income. | Joined Aberdeen in 2009 following the acquisition of Credit Suisse Asset Management (Australia) Limited. Joined Credit Suisse Asset Management in 1995 as a member of the fixed income team and became a senior member of the team, specializing in credit strategies.
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Adam McCabe Senior Portfolio Manager Aberdeen Fixed Income Asia Pacific |
Responsible for currency and interest rate strategies in Aberdeens Asian fixed income portfolios. | Joined Aberdeen in 2009 following the acquisition of certain asset management businesses from Credit Suisse. He worked for Credit Suisse since 2001, where he was an investment manager responsible for the development and implementation of its Asian currency and interest rate strategies. |
(a)(2) The information in the table below is as of October 31, 2013
Name of Portfolio Manager |
Type of Accounts |
Total Number of Accounts Managed |
Total Assets ($M) | Number of Accounts Managed for Which Advisory Fee is Based on Performance |
Total Assets for Which Advisory Fee is Based on Performance ($M) |
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Anthony Michael |
Registered Investment Companies | 4 | $ | 2,887.43 | 0 | $ | 0 | |||||||||||
Pooled Investment Vehicles | 33 | $ | 3,975.01 | 0 | $ | 0 | ||||||||||||
Other Accounts | 71 | $ | 12,893.80 | 1 | $ | 154.43 | ||||||||||||
Patrick ODonnell |
Registered Investment Companies | 8 | $ | 655.62 | 0 | $ | 0 | |||||||||||
Pooled Investment Vehicles | 85 | $ | 15,759.26 | 0 | $ | 0 | ||||||||||||
Other Accounts | 139 | $ | 26,089.29 | 2 | $ | 299.90 | ||||||||||||
Kevin Daly |
Registered Investment Companies | 8 | $ | 655.62 | 0 | $ | 0 | |||||||||||
Pooled Investment Vehicles | 85 | $ | 15,759.26 | 0 | $ | 0 | ||||||||||||
Other Accounts | 139 | $ | 26,089.29 | 2 | $ | 299.90 | ||||||||||||
Victor Rodriguez |
Registered Investment Companies | 4 | $ | 2,887.43 | 0 | $ | 0 | |||||||||||
Pooled Investment Vehicles | 33 | $ | 3,975.01 | 0 | $ | 0 | ||||||||||||
Other Accounts | 71 | $ | 12,893.80 | 1 | $ | 154.43 | ||||||||||||
Adam McCabe |
Registered Investment Companies | 2 | $ | 2,707.60 | 0 | $ | 0 | |||||||||||
Pooled Investment Vehicles | 16 | $ | 2,586.69 | 0 | $ | 0 | ||||||||||||
Other Accounts | 44 | $ | 10,389.98 | 0 | $ | 0 |
Total assets are as of October 31, 2013 and have been translated .to U.S. dollars at a rate of £1.00 = $1.61.
In accordance with legal requirements in the various jurisdictions in which they operate, and their own Conflicts of Interest policies, all subsidiaries of Aberdeen Asset Management PLC, (together Aberdeen), have in place arrangements to identify and manage Conflicts of Interest that may arise between them and their clients or between their different clients. Where Aberdeen does not consider that these arrangements are sufficient to manage a particular conflict, it will inform the relevant client(s) of the nature of the conflict so that the client(s) may decide how to proceed.
The portfolio managers management of other accounts, including (1) mutual funds; (2) other pooled investment vehicles; and (3) other accounts that may pay advisory fees that are based on account performance (performance-based fees), may give rise to potential conflicts of interest in connection with their management of a Funds investments, on the one hand, and the investments of the other accounts, on the other. The other accounts may have the same investment objective as a Fund. Therefore, a potential conflict of interest may arise as a result of the identical investment objectives, whereby the portfolio manager could favor one account over another. However, Aberdeen believes that these risks are mitigated by the fact that: (i) 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 similar factors; and (ii) portfolio manager personal trading is monitored to avoid potential conflicts. In addition, Aberdeen has adopted trade allocation procedures that require equitable allocation of trade orders for a particular security among participating accounts.
In some cases, another account managed by the same portfolio manager may compensate Aberdeen based on the performance of the portfolio held by that account. The existence of such performance-based fees may create additional conflicts of interest for the portfolio manager in the allocation of management time, resources and investment opportunities.
Another potential conflict could include instances in which securities considered as investments for a Fund also may be appropriate for other investment accounts managed by Aberdeen or its affiliates. Whenever decisions are made to buy or sell securities by the Fund and one or more of the other accounts simultaneously, Aberdeen may aggregate the purchases and sales of the securities and will allocate the securities transactions in a manner that it believes to be equitable under the circumstances. As a result of the allocations, there may be instances where the Fund will not participate in a transaction that is allocated among other accounts. While these aggregation and allocation policies could have a detrimental effect on the price or amount of the securities available to a Fund from time to time, it is the opinion of Aberdeen that the benefits from the Aberdeen organization outweigh any disadvantage that may arise from exposure to simultaneous transactions. Aberdeen has adopted policies that are designed to eliminate or minimize conflicts of interest, although there is no guarantee that procedures adopted under such policies will detect each and every situation in which a conflict arises.
(a)(3)
Aberdeen Asset Management PLCs (Aberdeen) remuneration policies are designed to support its business strategy, as a leading international asset manager. The objective is to attract, retain and reward talented individuals for the delivery of sustained, superior returns for its clients and shareholders. Aberdeen operates in a highly competitive international employment market, and aims to maintain its strong track record of success in developing and retaining talent.
Aberdeens policy is to recognize corporate and individual achievements each year through an appropriate annual bonus scheme. The aggregate value of awards in any year is dependent on the groups overall performance and profitability. Consideration is also given to the levels of bonuses paid in the market. Individual awards which are payable to all members of staff are determined by a rigorous assessment of achievement against defined objectives.
A long-term incentive plan for key staff and senior employees comprises of a mixture of cash and deferred shares in Aberdeen PLC or select Aberdeen funds (where applicable). Overall compensation packages are designed to be competitive relative to the investment management industry.
Base Salary
Aberdeens policy is to pay a fair salary commensurate with the individuals role, responsibilities and experience, and having regard to the market rates being offered for similar roles in the asset management sector and other comparable companies. Any increase is to reflect inflation and is applied in a manner consistent with other Aberdeen employees; any other increases must be justified by reference to promotion or changes in responsibilities.
Annual Bonus
Aberdeens policy is to recognize corporate and individual achievements each year through an appropriate annual bonus scheme. The Remuneration Committee of Aberdeen determines the key performance indicators that will be applied in considering the overall size of the bonus pool. In line with practice amongst other asset management companies, individual bonuses are not subject to an absolute cap. However, the aggregate size of the bonus pool is dependent on the groups overall performance and profitability. Consideration is also given to the levels of bonuses paid in the market. Individual awards are determined by a rigorous assessment of achievement against defined objectives, and are reviewed and approved by the Remuneration Committee.
Aberdeen has a deferral policy which is intended to assist in the retention of talent and to create additional alignment of executives interests with Aberdeens sustained performance and, in respect of the deferral into funds, managed by Aberdeen, to align the interest of asset managers with our clients.
Staff performance is reviewed formally at least once a year. The review process evaluates the various aspects that the individual has contributed to the Aberdeen, and specifically, in the case of portfolio managers, to the relevant investment team. Discretionary bonuses are based on client service, asset growth and the performance of the respective portfolio manager. Overall participation in team meetings, generation of original research ideas and contribution to presenting the team externally are also evaluated.
In the calculation of a portfolio management teams bonus, the Aberdeen takes into consideration investment matters (which include the performance of funds, adherence to the company investment process, and quality of company meetings) as well as more subjective issues such as team participation and effectiveness at client presentations. To the extent performance is factored in, such performance is not judged against any specific benchmark and is evaluated over the
period of a year - January to December. The pre- or after-tax performance of an individual account is not considered in the determination of a portfolio managers discretionary bonus; rather the review process evaluates the overall performance of the team for all of the accounts they manage.
Portfolio manager performance on investment matters is judged over all of the accounts the portfolio manager contributes to and is documented in the appraisal process. A combination of the teams and individuals performance is considered and evaluated.
Although performance is not a substantial portion of a portfolio managers compensation, the Aberdeen also recognizes that fund performance can often be driven by factors outside ones control, such as (irrational) markets, and as such pays attention to the effort by portfolio managers to ensure integrity of our core process by sticking to disciplines and processes set, regardless of momentum and hot themes. Short-terming is thus discouraged and trading-oriented managers will thus find it difficult to thrive in the Aberdeen environment. Additionally, if any of the aforementioned undue risks were to be taken by a portfolio manager, such trend would be identified via Aberdeens dynamic compliance monitoring system.
(a)(4)
Individual |
Dollar Range of Equity Securities in the Registrant Beneficially Owned by the Portfolio Manager as of October 31, 2013 | ||||
Anthony Michael |
$ | 0 | |||
Patrick ODonnell |
$ | 0 | |||
Kevin Daly |
$ | 0 | |||
Victor Rodriguez |
$ | 0 | |||
Adam McCabe |
$ | 0 |
(b) Not applicable.
Item 9 Purchases of Equity Securities by Closed-End Management Investment Company and Affiliated Purchasers.
REGISTRANT PURCHASES OF EQUITY SECURITIES
Period |
(a) Total Number of Shares Purchased |
(b) Average Price Paid per Share |
(c) Total Number of Shares Purchased as Part of Publicly Announced Plans or Programs 1 |
(d) Maximum Number of Shares That May Yet Be Purchased Under the Plans or Programs 1 | ||||
November 1 through November 30, 2012 |
0 | 0 | 0 | 923,793 | ||||
December 1 through December 31, 2012 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 923,793 | ||||
January 1 through January 31, 2013 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 927,508 |
February 1 through February 29, 2013 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 935,345 | ||||||||||||
March 1 through March 31, 2013 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 940,415 | ||||||||||||
April 1 through April 30, 2013 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 940,415 | ||||||||||||
May 1 through May 31, 2013 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 940,415 | ||||||||||||
June 1 through June 30, 2013 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 940,415 | ||||||||||||
July 1 through July 31, 2013 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 940,415 | ||||||||||||
August 1 through August 31, 2013 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 940,415 | ||||||||||||
September 1 through September 30, 2013 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 940,415 | ||||||||||||
October 1 through October 31, 2013 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 940,415 | ||||||||||||
Total |
0 | 0 | 0 | 940,415 |
1 | The Registrants stock repurchase program was announced on March 19, 2001 and further amended by the Registrants Board of Directors on December 12, 2007. Under the terms of the current program, the Registrant is permitted to repurchase up to 10% of its outstanding shares of common stock, par value $.001 per share, on the open market during any 12 month period if and when the discount to net asset value is at least 8%. |
Item 10 Submission of Matters to a Vote of Security Holders.
During the period ended October 31, 2013, there were no material changes to the policies by which stockholders may recommend nominees to the Funds Board.
Item 11 Controls and Procedures.
(a) | It is the conclusion of the Registrant's principal executive officer and principal financial officer that the effectiveness of the Registrant's current disclosure controls and procedures (such disclosure controls and procedures having been evaluated within 90 days of the date of this filing) provide reasonable assurance that the information required to be disclosed by the Registrant has been recorded, processed, summarized and reported within the time period specified in the Commission's rules and forms and that the information required to be disclosed by the Registrant has been accumulated and communicated to the Registrant's principal executive officer and principal financial officer in order to allow timely decisions regarding required disclosure. |
(b) | There have been no changes in the Registrant's internal control over financial reporting that occurred during the Registrants second fiscal half-year covered by this report that have materially affected, or are reasonably likely to materially affect, the Registrants internal control over financial reporting. |
Item 12 Exhibits.
(a)(1) | Code of Ethics pursuant to Item 2(f) of this Form N-CSR. |
(a)(2) | Certifications pursuant to Rule 30a-2(a) under the Investment Company Act of 1940, as amended. |
(a)(3) | Not applicable. |
(b) | Certifications pursuant to Rule 30a-2(b) under the Investment Company Act of 1940, as amended. |
(c) | A copy of the Registrants notices to stockholders, which accompanied distributions paid, pursuant to the Registrants Managed Distribution Policy since the Registrants last filed N-CSR, are filed herewith as Exhibits (c)(1), (c)(2), (c)(3), (c)(4), and (c)(5) as required by the terms of the Registrants SEC exemptive order. |
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.
Aberdeen Global Income Fund, Inc.
By: | /s/ Christian Pittard | |
Christian Pittard, Principal Executive Officer of Aberdeen Global Income Fund, Inc. |
Date: January 6, 2014
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: | /s/ Christian Pittard | |
Christian Pittard, Principal Executive Officer of Aberdeen Global Income Fund, Inc. |
Date: January 6, 2014
By: | /s/Andrea Melia | |
Andrea Melia, Principal Financial Officer of Aberdeen Global Income Fund, Inc. |
Date: January 6, 2014
EXHIBIT LIST
12(a)(1) Code of Ethics
A Registrants Proxy Voting Policies
B Investment Managers and Investment Advisers Proxy Voting Policies
12(a)(2) Rule 30a-2(a) Certifications
12(b) Rule 30a-2(b) Certifications
12(c)(1), 12(c)(2), 12(c)(3), 12(c)(4), and 12(c)(5) Distribution notice to stockholders