THE SWISS HELVETIA FUND, INC.
UNITED STATES
SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION
Washington, DC 20549
FORM N-Q
QUARTERLY SCHEDULE OF PORTFOLIO HOLDINGS OF REGISTERED
MANAGEMENT INVESTMENT COMPANY
Investment Company Act file number: 811-05128
The Swiss Helvetia Fund, Inc.
(Exact name of registrant as specified in charter)
875 Third Avenue, 22nd Floor
New York, NY 10022
(Address of principal executive offices) (Zip code)
Carin F. Muhlbaum
Schroder Investment Management North America Inc.
875 Third Avenue, 22nd Floor
New York, NY 10022
(Name and Address of Agent for Service)
Registrants telephone number, including area code: 1-800-730-2932
Date of fiscal year end: December 31
Date of reporting period: July 1, 2016 to September 30, 2016
Item 1. Schedule of Investments.
THE SWISS HELVETIA FUND, INC.
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Schedule of Investments by Industry (Unaudited) |
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September 30, 2016 |
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No. of
Shares |
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Security |
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Fair
Value |
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Percent
of Net
Assets |
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Common Stock 96.00% |
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Banks10.47% |
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78,100 |
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Cembra Money Bank AG1
Provides financial services. The companys services include personal loans, vehicle financing, credit cards, and savings and insurance services.
(Cost $4,692,948) |
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$6,139,076 |
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1.80% |
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609,800 |
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Credit Suisse Group AG1
A global diversified financial services company with significant activity in private banking, investment banking and asset management.
(Cost $9,869,419) |
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7,995,211 |
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2.34% |
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104,000 |
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Julius Baer Group Ltd.1
Provides private banking services. The company advises on wealth management, financial planning and investments; offers mortgage and other lending, foreign exchange,
securities trading, custody and execution services. (Cost $4,622,476) |
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4,240,891 |
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1.24% |
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1,048,500 |
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UBS Group AG Provides retail banking, corporate and
institutional banking, wealth management, asset management and investment banking. (Cost $16,062,444) |
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14,309,527 |
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4.18% |
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33,749 |
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Valiant Holding AG Provides financial services in
Switzerland. The company offers a range of products and services in the areas of retail banking, business banking, private banking and asset management. (Cost
$3,430,305) |
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3,110,659 |
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0.91% |
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35,795,364 |
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10.47% |
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Biotechnology4.14% |
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39,600 |
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Actelion, Ltd.1
Focuses on the discovery, development and commercialization of treatments to serve critical, unmet medical needs.
(Cost $3,825,031) |
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6,870,972 |
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2.01% |
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No. of
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Security |
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Fair
Value |
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Percent
of Net
Assets |
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Biotechnology (continued) |
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10,000 |
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Basilea Pharmaceutica AG1
Conducts research into the development of drugs for the treatment of infectious diseases and dermatological problems.
(Cost $670,410) |
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$793,274 |
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0.23% |
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103,160 |
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Kuros Biosciences AG1
Develops and produces biopharmaceuticals. The company produces vaccines that immunize the patient against disease related proteins.
(Cost $1,012,939) |
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2,202,818 |
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0.64% |
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11,400 |
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Lonza Group AG1
Produces organic fine chemicals, biocides, active ingredients, and biotechnology products. The company operates production sites in China, Europe and the United
States. (Cost $826,233) |
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2,182,628 |
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0.64% |
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3,029 |
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NovImmune SA1,2
Discovers and develops therapeutic monoclonal antibodies (mAbs) to treat patients suffering from immune-related disorders.
(Cost $1,551,109) |
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2,118,488 |
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0.62% |
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14,168,180 |
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4.14% |
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Chemicals4.54% |
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35,400 |
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Syngenta AG Produces herbicides, insecticides, fungicides,
and seeds for field crops, vegetables and flowers. (Cost $11,843,898) |
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15,519,909 |
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4.54% |
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15,519,909 |
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4.54% |
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Construction & Materials5.20% |
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2,850 |
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Belimo Holding AG Market leader in damper and volume
control actuators for ventilation and air-conditioning equipment. (Cost $5,722,519) |
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9,404,941 |
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2.75% |
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See Notes to Schedule of Investments.
THE SWISS HELVETIA FUND, INC.
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Schedule of Investments by Industry (Unaudited) |
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September 30, 2016 |
(continued) |
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No. of
Shares |
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Security |
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Fair
Value |
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Percent
of Net
Assets |
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Common Stock (continued) |
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Construction & Materials (continued) |
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2,000 |
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Forbo Holding AG1
Produces floor coverings, adhesives, and belts for conveying and power transmission.
(Cost $2,300,431) |
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$2,694,450 |
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0.79% |
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80,000 |
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Implenia AG Provides construction, civil and underground
engineering services. The companys projects include residential and industrial buildings, tunnels, bridges and roads. The company also provides real estate and facilities management and marketing services.
(Cost $4,463,192) |
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5,669,487 |
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1.66% |
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17,768,878 |
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5.20% |
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Financial Services2.51% |
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357,584 |
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GAM Holding AG1
An independent, well-diversified asset management business, with a focus on the manufacturing and distribution of investment products and services.
(Cost $5,539,026) |
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3,423,127 |
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1.00% |
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18,400 |
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VZ Holding AG Provides independent financial advice to
private individuals and companies. The company consults on investment, tax and inheritance planning and provides advice regarding insurance products and coverage.
(Cost $3,583,348) |
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5,172,272 |
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1.51% |
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8,595,399 |
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2.51% |
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Food & Beverage16.91% |
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83,855 |
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Aryzta AG1
A global food business with a leadership position in frozen bakery, par-baked artisan breads as well as a wide range of specialty bakery products.
(Cost $3,855,656) |
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3,729,099 |
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1.09% |
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200 |
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Lindt & Sprüngli AG Major manufacturer of premium
Swiss chocolates. (Cost $3,409,877) |
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13,679,596 |
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4.00% |
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No. of
Shares |
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Security |
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Fair
Value |
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Percent
of Net
Assets |
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Food & Beverage (continued) |
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512,143 |
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Nestlé SA One of the worlds largest food and
beverage processing companies. (Cost $8,134,704) |
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$40,442,074 |
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11.82% |
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57,850,769 |
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16.91% |
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Industrial Goods & Services7.63% |
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32,200 |
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Adecco Group AG Provides personnel and temporary help, and
offers permanent placement services internationally for professionals and specialists in a range of occupations. (Cost $1,728,839) |
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1,816,938 |
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0.53% |
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11,000 |
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Bucher Industries AG Manufactures food processing
machinery, vehicles and hydraulic components. Produces fruit and vegetable juice processing machinery, farming machinery and outdoor equipment. (Cost
$3,063,688) |
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2,758,510 |
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0.81% |
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25,000 |
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Burckhardt Compression Holding AG Produces compressors
for oil refining and the chemical and petrochemical industries, industrial gases, and gas transport and storage. (Cost $7,425,952) |
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7,098,463 |
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2.08% |
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54,006 |
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DKSH Holding AG An international marketing and services
group. The company offers a comprehensive package of services that includes organizing and running the entire value chain for any product. (Cost $3,470,894) |
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3,977,748 |
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1.16% |
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45,000 |
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Feintool International Holding AG1
Manufactures integrated systems for fineblanking and forming technologies. The company produces presses and special tooling capable of manufacturing precision parts,
automation systems, riveting machines and extruded plastic and metal components. (Cost $4,049,293) |
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5,384,774 |
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1.57% |
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See Notes to Schedule of Investments.
THE SWISS HELVETIA FUND, INC.
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Schedule of Investments by Industry (Unaudited) |
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September 30, 2016 |
(continued) |
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No. of
Shares |
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Security |
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Fair
Value |
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Percent
of Net
Assets |
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Common Stock (continued) |
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Industrial Goods & Services (continued) |
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280,000 |
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OC Oerlikon Corp. AG1
Produces industrial equipment to manufacture solar energy modules, place coatings, extract processing gases, manufacture textiles, and transmit power using mechatronic
driveline components. (Cost $3,086,454) |
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$2,801,733 |
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0.82% |
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28,500 |
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SFS Group AG1
Provides automotive products, building and electronic components, flat roofing, and solar fastening systems. The company operates production facilities in Asia, Europe
and North America. (Cost $1,849,976) |
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2,252,012 |
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0.66% |
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26,090,178 |
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7.63% |
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Insurance3.98% |
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5,500 |
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Helvetia Holding AG Provides a broad range of life,
casualty, liability, accident and transportation insurance. (Cost $2,505,562) |
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2,778,652 |
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0.81% |
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28,500 |
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Swiss Life Holding AG1
Provides life insurance and institutional investment management. (Cost
$6,530,873) |
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7,394,007 |
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2.16% |
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38,000 |
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Swiss Re AG Provides reinsurance, insurance and insurance
linked financial market products. The company offers automobile, liability, accident, engineering, marine, aviation, life and health insurance. (Cost $3,304,011)
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3,435,836 |
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1.01% |
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13,608,495 |
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3.98% |
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No. of
Shares |
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Security |
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Fair
Value |
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Percent
of Net Assets |
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Machinery0.70% |
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28,293 |
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VAT Group AG1
Developer, manufacturer and supplier of vacuum valves, multi-valve modules and edge-welded bellows for use in semiconductor, display and solar panel manufacturing. The
company provides its products around the world. (Cost $1,348,639) |
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$2,403,475 |
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0.70% |
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2,403,475 |
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0.70% |
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Medical Equipment4.72% |
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56,000 |
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Sonova Holding AG Designs and produces wireless analog and
digital in-the-ear and behind-the-ear hearing aids and miniaturized voice communications systems. (Cost $8,573,645) |
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7,943,058 |
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2.32% |
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3,731 |
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Spineart SA1,2
Designs and markets an innovative full range of spine products, including fusion and motion preservation devices, focusing on easy to implant high-end products to
simplify the surgical act. (Cost $2,623,328) |
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1,000,681 |
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0.29% |
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41,000 |
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Tecan Group AG Manufactures and distributes laboratory
automation components and systems. The products are mainly used by research and diagnostic laboratories. (Cost $3,806,154)
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7,206,932 |
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2.11% |
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16,150,671 |
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4.72% |
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Personal & Household Goods5.35% |
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178,250 |
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Compagnie Financiere Richemont SA Manufactures and retails
luxury goods. Produces jewelry, watches, leather goods, writing instruments and mens and womens wear. (Cost $12,776,608) |
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10,885,496 |
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3.18% |
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See Notes to Schedule of Investments.
THE SWISS HELVETIA FUND, INC.
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Schedule of Investments by Industry (Unaudited) |
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September 30, 2016 |
(continued) |
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No. of Shares |
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Security |
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Fair Value |
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Percent of Net Assets |
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Common Stock (continued) |
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Personal & Household Goods (continued) |
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133,000 |
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Swatch Group AG
Manufactures finished watches, movements and components. Produces components necessary to its various watch brand companies. The company also operates retail
boutiques. (Cost $11,939,430) |
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$7,408,707 |
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2.17% |
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18,294,203 |
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5.35% |
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Pharmaceuticals23.22% |
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530,000 |
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Novartis AG
One of the leading manufacturers of branded and generic pharmaceutical products.
(Cost $10,426,546) |
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41,770,167 |
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12.21% |
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151,500 |
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Roche Holding AG
Develops and manufactures pharmaceutical and diagnostic products. Produces prescription drugs to treat cardiovascular, infectious and autoimmune diseases and for other
areas including dermatology and oncology.
(Cost $8,841,735)
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37,664,019 |
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11.01% |
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79,434,186 |
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23.22% |
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Technology3.39% |
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170,000 |
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Airopack Technology Group AG1
Develops and patents packaging solutions. The company has developed a technology for filling liquids, powders, gases and products of average-to-high viscosity (such as
gels, creams or foam) into recyclable plastic packaging.
(Cost $1,796,441) |
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1,490,613 |
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0.43% |
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450,000 |
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Logitech International SA
Engages in the development and marketing of hardware and software products that enable or enhance digital navigation, music and video entertainment, gaming, social
networking and audio and video communication.
(Cost $5,970,193)
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10,119,661 |
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2.96% |
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11,610,274 |
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3.39% |
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No. of Shares |
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Security |
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Fair Value |
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Percent of Net Assets |
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Telecommunications2.10% |
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102,800 |
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Sunrise Communications Group AG1
Provides a broad range of telecommunications services and equipment. The company offers mobile and wired phone services, broadband internet, cable television services,
mobile phones, tablet computers and related equipment.
(Cost $7,266,158) |
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$7,184,547 |
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2.10% |
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7,184,547 |
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2.10% |
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Travel & Leisure1.14% |
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71,300 |
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gategroup Holding AG1
Provides a wide range of services for airlines. The company specializes in catering and hospitality, provisioning and logistics and onboard solutions to companies that
serve people on the move. The companys other customers include railroads and hotels.
(Cost $2,289,548)
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3,880,532 |
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1.14% |
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3,880,532 |
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1.14% |
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Total Common Stock
(Cost $210,089,932) |
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328,355,060 |
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96.00% |
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Preferred Stock 0.81% |
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Biotechnology0.69% |
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8,400 |
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Ixodes AG, Series B1,2,3
Develops and produces a topical product for the treatment of borreliosis infection and the prevention of Lyme disease from a tick bite.
(Cost $2,252,142) |
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136,563 |
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0.04% |
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3,162 |
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NovImmune SA, Series B1,2
Discovers and develops therapeutic monoclonal antibodies to treat patients suffering from immune-related disorders.
(Cost $2,062,307) |
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2,211,508 |
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0.65% |
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2,348,071 |
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0.69% |
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See Notes to Schedule of Investments.
THE SWISS HELVETIA FUND, INC.
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Schedule of Investments by Industry (Unaudited) |
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September 30, 2016 |
(continued) |
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No. of Shares |
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Security |
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Fair Value |
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Percent of Net Assets |
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Preferred Stock (continued) |
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Industrial Goods & Services0.06% |
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500,863 |
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SelFrag AG Class A1,2
Designs, manufactures and sells industrial machines and processes using selective fragmentation technology.
(Cost $1,932,198) |
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$222,169 |
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0.06% |
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222,169 |
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0.06% |
|
|
|
Medical Equipment0.06% |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
83,611 |
|
EyeSense AG, Series A Preferred1,2
A spin-out from Ciba Vision AG. Develops novel ophthalmic self-diagnostic systems for glucose monitoring of diabetes patients.
(Cost $3,007,048) |
|
|
200,101 |
|
|
|
0.06% |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
200,101 |
|
|
|
0.06% |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Total Preferred Stock
(Cost $9,253,695) |
|
|
2,770,341 |
|
|
|
0.81% |
|
|
|
Private Equity Limited Partnerships 1.85% |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Biotechnology0.36% |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Aravis Biotech II, Limited Partnership1,2,3
(Cost $2,796,639) |
|
|
1,250,663 |
|
|
|
0.36% |
|
|
|
Diversified Industries1.49% |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Zurmont Madison Private Equity, Limited Partnership1,2,3
(Cost $8,760,995) |
|
|
5,085,019 |
|
|
|
1.49% |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Total Private Equity Limited Partnerships (Cost
$11,557,634) |
|
|
6,335,682 |
|
|
|
1.85% |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Total Investments* (Cost
$230,901,261) |
|
|
337,461,083 |
|
|
|
98.66% |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Other Assets Less Liabilities |
|
|
4,578,161 |
|
|
|
1.34% |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Net Assets |
|
|
$342,039,244 |
|
|
|
100.00% |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Net Asset Value Per Share: |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
($342,039,244 ÷ 28,172,931 shares outstanding, $0.001 par value: 50 million shares authorized) |
|
|
|
|
|
|
$ 12.14 |
|
See Notes to Schedule of Investments.
THE SWISS HELVETIA FUND, INC.
|
|
|
Schedule of Investments by Industry (Unaudited) |
|
September 30, 2016 |
(continued) |
|
|
1 |
Non-income producing security. |
2 |
Illiquid. There is not a public market for these securities in the United States or in any foreign jurisdiction, including Switzerland. Securities are priced at Fair Value in accordance with the Funds valuation
policy and procedures. At the end of the period, the aggregate Fair Value of these securities amounted to $12,225,192 or 3.6% of the Funds net assets. Additional information on these securities is as follows: |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Security |
|
Acquisition Date |
|
|
|
Acquisition Cost |
|
|
|
Aravis Biotech II, Limited Partnership |
|
July 31, 2007 September 13, 2016 |
|
|
|
|
$2,796,639 |
|
|
EyeSense AG Preferred Shares A |
|
July 22, 2010 October 3, 2011 |
|
|
|
|
3,007,048 |
|
|
Ixodes AG Preferred Shares B |
|
April 7, 2011 June 1, 2012 |
|
|
|
|
2,252,142 |
|
|
NovImmune SA Common Shares |
|
October 7, 2009 December 11, 2009 |
|
|
|
|
1,551,109 |
|
|
NovImmune SA Preferred Shares B |
|
October 7, 2009 December 11, 2009 |
|
|
|
|
2,062,307 |
|
|
SelFrag AG Class A Preferred Shares |
|
December 15, 2011 January 28, 2014 |
|
|
|
|
1,932,198 |
|
|
Spineart SA Common Shares |
|
December 22, 2010 |
|
|
|
|
2,623,328 |
|
|
Zurmont Madison Private Equity, Limited Partnership |
|
February 28, 2008 October 26, 2015 |
|
|
|
|
8,760,995 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
$24,985,766 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
3 |
Affiliated Company. An affiliated company is a company in which the Fund has ownership of at least 5% of the companys outstanding voting securities or an equivalent interest in the company. Details related to
affiliated company holdings are as follows: |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Name of Issuer |
|
Fair Value as of 12/31/15 |
|
|
Gross Additions |
|
|
Gross Reductions |
|
|
|
|
Fair Value as of 09/30/16 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Aravis Biotech II, Limited Partnership |
|
$ |
1,406,802 |
|
|
$ |
50,079 |
|
|
$ |
(262,060) |
|
|
|
|
$ |
1,250,663 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Ixodes AG Preferred Shares B |
|
|
427,804 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
136,563 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Zurmont Madison Private Equity, Limited Partnership |
|
|
5,395,794 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
5,085,019 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
$ |
7,230,400 |
|
|
$ |
50,079 |
|
|
$ |
(262,060) |
|
|
|
|
$ |
6,472,245 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
* |
Cost for Federal income tax purposes is $231,006,648 and net unrealized appreciation (depreciation) consists of: |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Gross Unrealized Appreciation |
|
$ |
134,877,971 |
|
|
Gross Unrealized Depreciation |
|
|
(28,423,536) |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Net Unrealized Appreciation (Depreciation) |
|
$ |
106,454,435 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
See Notes to Schedule of Investments.
THE SWISS HELVETIA FUND, INC.
|
|
|
Schedule of Investments by Industry (Unaudited) |
|
September 30, 2016 |
(concluded) |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
PORTFOLIO HOLDINGS |
|
|
|
|
|
% of Net Assets as of September 30, 2016 |
|
|
|
|
|
Common Stock |
|
|
|
|
|
|
Pharmaceuticals |
|
|
23.22 |
% |
|
|
Food & Beverage |
|
|
16.91 |
% |
|
|
Banks |
|
|
10.47 |
% |
|
|
Industrial Goods & Services |
|
|
7.63 |
% |
|
|
Personal & Household Goods |
|
|
5.35 |
% |
|
|
Construction & Materials |
|
|
5.20 |
% |
|
|
Medical Equipment |
|
|
4.72 |
% |
|
|
Chemicals |
|
|
4.54 |
% |
|
|
Biotechnology |
|
|
4.14 |
% |
|
|
Insurance |
|
|
3.98 |
% |
|
|
Technology |
|
|
3.39 |
% |
|
|
Financial Services |
|
|
2.51 |
% |
|
|
Telecommunications |
|
|
2.10 |
% |
|
|
Travel & Leisure |
|
|
1.14 |
% |
|
|
Machinery |
|
|
0.70 |
% |
|
|
Preferred Stock |
|
|
|
|
|
|
Biotechnology |
|
|
0.69 |
% |
|
|
Industrial Goods & Services |
|
|
0.06 |
% |
|
|
Medical Equipment |
|
|
0.06 |
% |
|
|
Private Equity Limited Partnerships |
|
|
|
|
|
|
Diversified Industries |
|
|
1.49 |
% |
|
|
Biotechnology |
|
|
0.36 |
% |
|
|
Other Assets Less Liabilities |
|
|
1.34 |
% |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
100.00 |
% |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
TOP 10 PORTFOLIO HOLDINGS |
|
|
|
% of Net Assets as of September 30, 2016 |
|
|
|
Novartis AG |
|
|
12.21 |
% |
Nestlé SA |
|
|
11.82 |
% |
Roche Holding AG |
|
|
11.01 |
% |
Syngenta AG |
|
|
4.54 |
% |
UBS Group AG |
|
|
4.18 |
% |
Lindt & Sprüngli AG |
|
|
4.00 |
% |
Compagnie Financiere Richemont SA |
|
|
3.18 |
% |
Logitech International SA |
|
|
2.96 |
% |
Belimo Holding AG |
|
|
2.75 |
% |
Credit Suisse Group AG |
|
|
2.34 |
% |
See Notes to Schedule of Investments.
THE SWISS
HELVETIA FUND, INC.
Notes to Schedule of Investments (Unaudited)
Note 1Organization
and Significant Accounting Policies
A. Organization
The Swiss Helvetia Fund, Inc. (the Fund) is registered under the Investment Company Act of 1940, as amended (the Act), as a
non-diversified, closed-end management investment company. The Fund is organized as a corporation under the laws of the State of Delaware.
The
investment objective of the Fund is to seek long-term growth of capital through investment in equity and equity-linked securities of Swiss companies. The Fund may also acquire and hold equity and equity-linked securities of non-Swiss companies in
limited instances.
B. Securities Valuation
The Fund values its investments at fair value in accordance with accounting principles generally accepted in the United States (GAAP).
When valuing listed equity securities, the Fund uses the last sale price on the securities exchange or national securities market on which such
securities primarily are traded (the Primary Market) prior to the calculation of the Funds net asset value (NAV). When valuing equity securities that are not listed (except privately-held companies and private equity
limited partnerships) or that are listed but have not traded on a day on which the Fund calculates its NAV, the Fund uses the mean between the bid and asked prices for that day. If there are no asked quotations for such a security, the value of such
security will be the most recent bid quotation on the Primary Market on that day. On any day when a securitys Primary Market is closed because of a local holiday or other scheduled closure, but the New York Stock Exchange is open, the Fund may
use the prior days closing prices to value such security regardless of the length of the scheduled closing.
When valuing fixed-income
securities, if any, the Fund uses the last bid price prior to the calculation of the Funds NAV. If there is no current bid price for a fixed-income security, the value of such security will be the mean between the last quoted bid and asked
prices on that day. Overnight and certain other short-term fixed-income securities with maturities of less than 60 days will be valued by the amortized cost method, unless it is determined that the amortized cost method would not represent the fair
value of such security.
It is the responsibility of the Funds Board of Directors (the Board) to establish procedures to provide
for the valuation of the Funds portfolio holdings. When valuing securities for which market quotations are not readily available, or for which the market quotations that are available are considered unreliable, the Fund determines a fair value
in good faith in accordance with these procedures (a Fair Value). The Fund may use these procedures to establish the Fair Value of securities when, for example, a significant event occurs between the time the market closes and the time
the Fund values its investments. After consideration of various factors, the Fund may value the securities at their last reported price or at some other value.
Swiss exchange-listed options, if any, including Eurex-listed options, are valued at their most recent sale price (latest bid for long options and the
latest ask for short options) on the Primary Market, or if there are no such sales, at the average of the most recent bid and asked quotations on such Primary Market, or if such quotations are not available, at the last bid quotation (in the case of
purchased options) or the last asked quotation (in the case of written options). If, however, there are no such quotations, such options will be valued using the implied volatilities observed for similar options or from aggregated data as an input
to a model. Options traded in the over-the-counter market, if any, are valued at the price communicated by the counterparty to the option, which typically is the price at which the counterparty would close out the transaction. Option contracts that
are neither exchange-listed nor traded in the over-the-counter market, if any, and where no
THE SWISS
HELVETIA FUND, INC.
Notes to Schedule of
Investments (Unaudited) (continued)
broker can provide a quote or approved pricing vendor a price, may be valued using the implied volatilities observed for similar instruments or from aggregated market data received from services
(e.g., Bloomberg) as an input to a widely-accepted model.
The Fund is permitted to invest in investments that do not have readily available market
quotations. For such investments, the Act requires the Board to determine their Fair Value. The aggregate value of these investments amounted to $12,225,192, or 3.6% of the Funds net assets at September 30, 2016, and are listed in Note 2 to
the Schedule of Investments.
Various inputs are used to determine the value of the Funds investments. These inputs are summarized in the
three broad levels listed below:
|
|
|
Level 1 |
|
unadjusted quoted prices in active markets for identical assets and liabilities |
Level 2 |
|
other significant observable inputs (including quoted prices of similar securities, interest rates, prepayment speeds, credit risk, etc.) |
Level 3 |
|
significant unobservable inputs (including the Funds own assumptions in determining the fair value of |
|
|
investments) |
The inputs or methodology used for valuing securities are not an indication of the risk associated with investing in those securities.
The following is a summary of the inputs used to value the Funds investments as of September 30, 2016:
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Level 1 Quoted Prices |
|
|
Level 2 Other Significant Observable Inputs |
|
|
Level 3 Significant Unobservable Inputs |
|
|
Investments Valued at NAV** |
|
|
Total |
|
Investments in Securities* |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Common Stock |
|
|
$325,235,891 |
|
|
|
$ |
|
|
|
$3,119,169 |
|
|
|
$ |
|
|
|
$328,355,060 |
|
Preferred Stock |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
2,770,341 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
2,770,341 |
|
Private Equity Limited Partnerships |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
6,335,682 |
|
|
|
6,335,682 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Total Investments in Securities |
|
|
$325,235,891 |
|
|
|
$ |
|
|
|
$5,889,510 |
|
|
|
$6,335,682 |
|
|
|
$337,461,083 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
* |
Please see the Schedule of Investments for industry classifications. |
** |
The Fund adopted Accounting Standards Update 2015-07, Fair Value Measurement (Topic 820): Disclosures for Investments in Certain Entities That Calculate Net Asset Value per Share (or Its Equivalent) (ASU
2015-07) on January 1, 2016. As of September 30, 2016 certain of the Funds investments were valued using net asset value (NAV) per share (or its equivalent) as a practical expedient for fair value and have been excluded
from the fair value hierarchy in accordance with ASU 2015-07. The fair value amount presented in this table is intended to permit reconciliation of the amounts presented in the fair value hierarchy to the amounts presented in the statement of assets
and liabilities. |
Level 3 securities, which are listed in Note 2 to the Schedule of Investments, consist of the Funds direct
investments in privately-held companies.
Inputs and valuation techniques used by the Fund to value its Level 3 investments in privately-held
companies may include the following: acquisition cost; fundamental analytical data; discounted cash flow analysis; nature and duration of restrictions on disposition of the investment; public trading of similar securities of similar issuers;
economic outlook and
THE SWISS
HELVETIA FUND, INC.
Notes to Schedule of
Investments (Unaudited) (continued)
condition of the industry in which the issuer participates; financial condition of the issuer; and the issuers prospects, including any recent or potential management or capital structure
changes. Although these valuation inputs may be observable in the marketplace as is characteristic of Level 2 investments, the privately-held companies, categorized as Level 3 investments, generally are highly illiquid in terms of resale.
The Fund values its investments in its two private equity limited partnerships in accordance with Accounting Standards Codification 820-10-35,
Investments in Certain Entities that Calculate Net Asset Value Per Share (Or its Equivalent) (ASC 820-10-35). ASC 820-10-35 permits a reporting entity to measure the fair value of an investment that does not have a readily
determinable fair value, based on the NAV of the investment as a practical expedient, without further adjustment, unless it is probable that the investment will be sold at a value significantly different than the NAV. If the NAV of the investment is
not as of the Funds measurement date, then the NAV should be adjusted to reflect any significant events that may change the valuation. Inputs and valuation techniques for these adjustments may include fair valuations of the partnerships and
their portfolio holdings provided by the partnerships general partners or managers, other available information about the partnerships portfolio holdings, values obtained on redemption from other limited partners, discussions with the
partnerships general partners or managers and/or other limited partners and comparisons of previously-obtained estimates to the partnerships audited financial statements. In using the unadjusted NAV as a practical expedient, certain
attributes of the investment that may impact its fair value are not considered. Attributes of those investments include the investment strategies of the privately-held companies and may also include, but are not limited to, restrictions on the
investors ability to redeem its investments at the measurement date and any unfunded commitments.
When valuing Level 3 investments,
management also may consider potential events that could have a material impact on the operations of a privately-held company. Not all of these factors may be considered or available, and other relevant factors may be considered on an
investment-by-investment basis. The table below summarizes the techniques and unobservable inputs for the valuation of Level 3 investments.
Quantitative Information about certain Level 3 Fair Value Measurements
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Fair Value
at September 30, 2016 |
|
|
|
|
Valuation
Technique |
|
|
Unobservable inputs |
|
|
|
|
Range1 |
|
Biotechnology |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
NovImmune SACommon Shares |
|
|
$ 2,118,488 |
|
|
|
|
|
Market approach |
|
|
|
Recent round of financing |
|
|
|
|
N/A |
NovImmune SAPreferred Shares |
|
|
2,211,508 |
|
|
|
|
|
Market approach |
|
|
|
Recent round of financing |
|
|
|
|
N/A |
Ixodes AGPreferred Shares |
|
|
136,563 |
|
|
|
|
|
Discounted cash flow |
|
|
|
Discount rate |
|
|
|
|
14%-16% |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Probability of success rate on research and development |
|
|
|
|
40%-60% |
Industrial Goods & Services |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
SelFrag AGPreferred Shares |
|
|
222,169 |
|
|
|
|
|
Market approach |
|
|
|
Recent round of financing |
|
|
|
|
N/A |
Medical Equipment |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
EyeSense AGPreferred Shares |
|
|
200,101 |
|
|
|
|
|
Market approach |
|
|
|
Recent round of financing |
|
|
|
|
N/A |
Spineart SACommon Shares |
|
|
1,000,681 |
|
|
|
|
|
Market approach |
|
|
|
Peer group revenue multiples |
|
|
|
|
3.0x-
4.0x |
|
Total |
|
|
$ 5,889,510 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
1 |
Significant changes in any of these ranges would result in a significantly higher or lower fair value measurement. Generally, a change in the probability of success rate on research and development is accompanied by
a directionally similar change in fair value. Conversely, a change in the discount rate is accompanied by a directionally opposite change in fair value. |
THE SWISS
HELVETIA FUND, INC.
Notes to Schedule of
Investments (Unaudited) (continued)
The Funds policy is to disclose transfers between Levels based on their market prices as of the beginning of the
period.
The following is a reconciliation of Level 3 assets for which significant unobservable inputs were used to determine fair value.
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Common Stock |
|
|
Preferred Stock |
|
|
Private Equity Limited Partnerships |
|
|
Total |
|
Balance as of December 31, 2015 |
|
|
$3,003,892 |
|
|
|
$3,361,638 |
|
|
|
$ 6,802,596 |
|
|
|
$13,168,126 |
|
Change in Unrealized
Appreciation/Depreciation (a) |
|
|
414,018 |
|
|
|
307,804 |
|
|
|
(270,808) |
|
|
|
451,014 |
|
Net Realized Gain (Loss) |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
15,875 |
|
|
|
15,875 |
|
Gross Purchases (b) |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
50,079 |
|
|
|
50,079 |
|
Gross Sales (b) |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
(262,060) |
|
|
|
(262,060) |
|
Transfer Out of Level 3 (c)(d) |
|
|
(298,741) |
|
|
|
(899,101) |
|
|
|
(6,335,682) |
|
|
|
(7,533,524) |
|
|
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Balance as of September 30, 2016 |
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$3,119,169 |
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$2,770,341 |
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$ 5,889,510 |
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(a) |
The noted amounts of change in unrealized appreciation/depreciation relate to the fair value of Level 3 assets held on September 30, 2016. |
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(b) |
For private equity limited partnership investments, Gross Purchases represents contributions of capital and Gross Sales represents capital distributions. |
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(c) |
On January 20, 2016, Kuros Biosurgery AG completed a previously announced combination with Cytos Biotechnology AG, forming a new company, Kuros Biosciences AG, the shares of which trade on the SIX Swiss Exchange
under the symbol KURN SW. As a result of this corporate action, the Fund received common shares of Kuros Biosciences in exchange for both its common and preferred shares held of Kuros Biosurgery. |
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(d) |
The Fund adopted Accounting Standards Update 2015-07, on January 1, 2016. As of September 30, 2016 certain of the Funds investments were valued using NAV per share as a practical expedient for fair value
and have been excluded from the fair value hierarchy in accordance with ASU 2015-07. |
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C. Foreign Currency Translation
The Fund maintains its accounting records in U.S. dollars. The Funds assets are invested primarily in Swiss equities. In addition, the Fund can
make its temporary investments in Swiss franc-denominated bank deposits, short-term debt securities and money market instruments. Substantially all income received by the Fund is in Swiss francs. The Funds NAV, however, is reported, and
distributions from the Fund are made, in U.S. dollars, resulting in gain or loss from currency conversions in the ordinary course of business. Historically, the Fund has not entered into transactions designed to reduce currency risk and does not
intend to do so in the future. The cost basis of foreign denominated assets and liabilities is determined on the date that they are first recorded within the Fund and translated to U.S. dollars. These assets and liabilities are subsequently valued
each day at prevailing exchange rates. The difference between the original cost and current value denominated in U.S. dollars is recorded as unrealized foreign currency gain/loss. In valuing securities transactions, the receipt of income and the
payment of expenses, the Fund uses the prevailing exchange rate on the transaction date.
D. Concentration of Market Risk
The Fund primarily invests in securities of Swiss issuers. Such investments may carry certain risks not ordinarily associated with investments in
securities of U.S. issuers. These risks include future political and economic developments, unfavorable movements in the Swiss franc relative to the U.S. dollar, and the possible imposition of exchange controls and changes in governmental law and
restrictions. In addition, concentrations of investments in securities of issuers located in a specific region expose the Fund to the economic and government policies of that region and may increase risk compared to a fund whose investments are more
diversified.
THE SWISS
HELVETIA FUND, INC.
Notes to Schedule of
Investments (Unaudited) (concluded)
Note 2Capital Commitments
As of September 30, 2016, the Fund maintains illiquid investments in two private equity limited partnerships. These investments appear in the Funds Schedule of
Investments. The Funds capital commitments for these partnerships are shown in the table below:
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Original Capital Commitment* |
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Unfunded Commitment* |
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Private Equity Limited PartnershipInternational (a) |
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Aravis Biotech II, Limited Partnership |
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$ 3,352,589 |
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$ 143,826 |
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Zurmont Madison Private Equity, Limited Partnership |
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14,441,923 |
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4,192,071(b) |
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The original capital commitment represents 3,250,000 and 14,000,000 Swiss francs for Aravis Biotech II, LP and Zurmont Madison Private Equity LP, respectively. The unfunded commitment represents 139,425 and 4,063,794
Swiss francs, respectively. The Swiss franc/U.S. dollar exchange rate as of September 30, 2016 was used for conversion and equaled 0.96940 as of such date. |
(a) |
This category consists of two private equity limited partnerships that invest primarily in ventures, biotechnology and in management buyout of industrial and consumer goods companies. There is no redemption right for
the interests in these two limited partnerships. Instead, the nature of the investments in this category is that distributions are received through the realization of the underlying assets of the limited partnership. |
(b) |
Although the Funds unfunded commitment amount generally cannot be used to fund new investments, the Fund may be required to make payments to the partnership up to the amount of the Funds unfunded
commitment for purposes of, among other things, meeting ongoing partnership expenses and obligations, the general partners profit share, and other costs related to the partnerships portfolio investments, and, to a limited extent, to make
certain follow-on investments. |
Note 3Subsequent Events
Management has evaluated subsequent events through the date financial statements were issued. Based on the evaluation, no additional disclosure or
adjustments were required to the financial statements as of September 30, 2016.
THE SWISS
HELVETIA FUND, INC.
Automatic Dividend Reinvestment Plan (Unaudited)
Terms and Conditions
Pursuant to this Automatic Dividend Reinvestment Plan (the Plan) of The Swiss Helvetia Fund,
Inc. (the Fund), unless a holder (each, a Shareholder) of the Funds shares of common stock (the Common Shares) otherwise elects, all income dividends, capital gain distributions and returns of capital, if
any (collectively referred to herein as dividends), on such Shareholders Common Shares will be automatically reinvested by American Stock Transfer & Trust Company, as agent for Shareholders in administering the Plan (the
Plan Administrator), in additional Common Shares of the Fund. Shareholders who elect not to participate in the Plan will receive all dividends payable in cash directly to the Shareholder of record (or, if the Common Shares are held in
street or other nominee name, then to such nominee) by American Stock Transfer & Trust Company LLC, as the Dividend Disbursing Agent. Shareholders may elect not to participate in the Plan and to receive all dividends in cash by contacting the
Plan Administrator. Enrollment, purchase or sales of shares and other transactions or services offered by he Plan can be directed to the Plan Administrator through the following:
Telephone
Telephone the Plan
Administrator: 1-888-556-0425.
In Writing
You may also write to the Plan Administrator at the following address: American Stock Transfer & Trust Company, PO Box 922, Wall Street Station, New
York, NY 10269-0560. Be sure to include your name, address, daytime phone number, social security or tax I.D. number and a reference to The Swiss Helvetia Fund, Inc. on all correspondence.
Participation in the Plan is completely voluntary and may be terminated at any time without penalty by
providing notice in writing to the Plan Administrator at least 3 business days prior to any dividend payment date for that dividend to be payable in cash. A request for termination that is received less than 3 business days prior to any dividend
payment date will be processed by the Plan Administrator, but you will have that dividend reinvested in additional Common Shares. However, all subsequent dividends will be payable in cash unless and until you resume participation in the Plan. To
resume participation in the Plan, your request to enroll in the Plan must be received by the record date for that dividend distribution. If received after the record date, your participation in the Plan will begin with the next dividend declaration.
Whenever the Fund declares a dividend, payable either in Common Shares or in cash, participants in the Plan will receive a number of Common Shares
determined in accordance with the following provisions and non-participants in the Plan will receive cash. The Common Shares will be acquired by the Plan Administrator for the participants accounts, depending upon the circumstances described
below, either (i) through the receipt of additional unissued but authorized Common Shares from the Fund (newly issued Common Shares) or (ii) by purchase of outstanding Common Shares on the open market (open-market purchases)
on the New York Stock Exchange, the primary national securities exchange on which the Common Shares are traded, or elsewhere.
If, on the payment
date for any dividend, the net asset value (NAV) per Common Share is equal to or less than the market price per Common Share (plus estimated brokerage trading fees) (such condition being referred to herein as market premium),
the Plan Administrator will invest the dividend amount in newly
THE SWISS
HELVETIA FUND, INC.
Automatic Dividend Reinvestment Plan (Unaudited) (continued)
issued Common Shares on behalf of the participants. The number of newly issued Common Shares to be
credited to each participants account will be determined by dividing the dollar amount of the dividend by the NAV per Common Share on the date the Common Shares are issued, provided that, if the NAV per Common Share is less than or equal to
95% of the then current market price per Common Share on the date of issuance, the dollar amount of the dividend will be divided by 95% of the market price on the date of issuance for purposes of determining the number of shares issuable under the
Plan.
If, on the payment date for any dividend, the NAV per Common Share is greater than the market price of the Common Shares (plus estimated
brokerage trading fees) (such condition being referred to herein as market discount), the Plan Administrator will invest the dividend amount in Common Shares acquired on behalf of the participants in open-market purchases.
In the event of a market discount on the payment date for any dividend, the Plan Administrator will have until the last business day before the next
date on which the Common Shares trade on an ex-dividend basis or in no event more than 30 days after the record date for such dividend, whichever is sooner (the last purchase date), to invest the dividend amount in Common
Shares acquired in open-market purchases. If, before the Plan Administrator has completed its open-market purchases, the market price of a Common Share exceeds the NAV per Common Share, the average per Common Share purchase price paid by the Plan
Administrator may exceed the NAV of the Common Shares, resulting in the acquisition of fewer Common Shares than if the dividend had been paid in newly issued Common Shares on the dividend payment date. Because of the foregoing difficulty with
respect to open-market purchases, if the
Plan Administrator is unable to invest the full dividend amount in open-market purchases during the purchase period or if the market discount shifts to a market premium during the purchase
period, the Plan Administrator may cease making open-market purchases and may invest the uninvested portion of the dividend amount in newly issued Common Shares at the NAV per Common Share at the close of business on the last purchase date provided
that, if the NAV is less than or equal to 95% of the then current market price per Common Share, the dollar amount of the dividend will be divided by 95% of the market price on the date of issuance for purposes of determining the number of Common
Shares issuable under the Plan.
The Plan Administrator maintains all registered Shareholders accounts in the Plan and furnishes written
confirmation of all transactions in the accounts, including information needed by Shareholders for tax records. Common Shares in the account of each Plan participant generally will be held by the Plan Administrator in non-certificated form in the
name of the Plan participant, although the Plan Administrator will issue certificates for whole Common Shares upon your request. Certificates for fractional Common Shares will not be issued.
In the case of Shareholders such as banks, brokers or nominees that hold Common Shares for others who are the beneficial owners, the Plan Administrator
will administer the Plan on the basis of the number of Common Shares certified from time to time by the record Shareholder and held for the account of beneficial owners who participate in the Plan.
There will be no brokerage charges with respect to Common Shares issued directly by the Fund as a result of dividends payable either in Common Shares or
in cash. However, each participant will pay a pro rata share of brokerage trading fees incurred with respect to the
THE SWISS
HELVETIA FUND, INC.
Automatic Dividend Reinvestment Plan (Unaudited) (concluded)
Plan Administrators open-market purchases of Common Shares in connection with the reinvestment of
dividends under the Plan.
Participants in the Plan may sell any or all of their Common Shares in their Plan accounts by contacting the Plan
Administrator. The Plan Administrator currently charges $15.00 for the transaction, plus $0.10 per Common Share for this service. Participants also may withdraw their Common Shares from their Plan accounts and sell those Common Shares through their
broker.
Neither the Fund nor the Plan Administrator will provide any advice, make any recommendations, or offer any opinion with respect to whether
or not you should purchase or sell your Common Shares or otherwise participate in the Plan. You must make independent investment decisions based on your own judgment and research. The Common Shares held in Plan accounts are not subject to protection
under the Securities Investor Protection Act of 1970.
Neither the Fund nor the Plan Administrator will be liable for any good faith act or for any
good faith omission to act, including, without limitation, any claim or liability arising out of failure to terminate a participants account upon the participants death, the prices at which Common Shares are purchased or sold for a
participants account, the times when purchases or sales of Common Shares are made, or fluctuations in the market value of Common Shares. However, nothing contained in this provision affects a Shareholders right to bring a cause of action
based on alleged violations of the federal securities laws.
Voting
Each Shareholder proxy will include those Common Shares purchased or received pursuant to the Plan. The Plan Administrator will forward all proxy
solicitation materials to participants and vote proxies for Common Shares held pursuant to the Plan in accordance with the instructions of the participants.
Taxation
The automatic reinvestment of dividends will not relieve participants of any federal, state or local income tax
that may be payable (or required to be withheld) on such dividends.
Amendments to Plan
The Fund reserves the right to suspend, amend or terminate the Plan at any time. All Shareholders of record, both participants and non-participants in
the Plan, will be notified of any suspension, termination or significant amendment of the Plan. If the Plan is terminated, Common Shares held in the participants accounts will be distributed to the participants. Any change in the source of
purchase of Common Shares under the Plan from open market purchases or direct issuance by the Plan Administrator does not constitute an amendment to the Plan.
THE SWISS
HELVETIA FUND, INC.
Independent Directors and Officers
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Brian A. Berris Chairman (Non-executive)
David R. Bock1 Director
Jean-Marc Boillat2
Director Richard A.
Brealey2,3 Director
Margaret M. Cannella2
Director Claus Helbig4
Director Samuel B. Witt III, Esq.
Director Mark A. Hemenetz
President Principal Executive Officer
Alan M. Mandel Treasurer
Principal Financial Officer |
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Shanak Patnaik
Chief Compliance Officer
Carin F. Muhlbaum
Vice President
William P. Sauer
Vice President
Abby L. Ingber
Chief Legal Officer
Secretary
David Marshall
Assistant Treasurer
Angel Lanier
Assistant Secretary |
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1 Audit Committee Chair
2 Audit Committee Member
3 Pricing Committee Chair |
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4 Governance/Nominating Committee
Chair |
Investment Adviser
Schroder Investment
Management North America, Inc.
875 Third Avenue, 22nd Floor
New York, NY 10022
(800) 730-2932
Investment Sub-adviser
Schroder Investment Management North America Ltd.
31 Gresham Street
London, EC2V 7QA
Administrator
JPMorgan Chase Bank, N.A.
Custodian
JPMorgan Chase Bank, N.A.
Transfer Agent
American Stock Transfer & Trust Company
59 Maiden Lane
Plaza Level
New York, NY 10038
(888) 556-0425
Legal Counsel
Stroock & Stroock & Lavan LLP
Independent Registered Public Accounting Firm
PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP
The Investment Adviser
The Swiss Helvetia Fund, Inc. (the Fund) is managed by Schroder Investment Management North America Inc. (SIMNA Inc.)
SIMNA Inc. is an investment adviser registered with the U.S. Securities & Exchange Commission (the SEC). It provides asset management
products and services to a broad range of clients including Schroder Capital Funds (Delaware), Schroder Series Trust and Schroder Global Series Trust, investment companies registered with the SEC. SIMNA Inc. is part of a global asset management firm
with approximately $487.1 billion under management as of September 30, 2016.
Executive Offices
The Swiss Helvetia Fund, Inc.
875 Third Avenue, 22nd Floor
New York, NY 10022
(800) 730-2932
For inquiries and reports:
(800) 730-2932
email: swzintermediary@schroders.com
Website Address
www.swzfund.com
The Fund
The Fund is a
non-diversified, closed-end investment company whose objective is to seek long-term capital appreciation through investment in equity and equity-linked securities of Swiss companies. The Fund also may acquire and hold equity and equity-linked
securities of non-Swiss companies in limited instances.
The Fund is listed on the New York Stock Exchange under the symbol SWZ.
Net Asset Value is calculated daily by 6:15 P.M. (Eastern Time). The most recent
calculation is available by accessing the Funds website www.swzfund.com. Net Asset Value is also published weekly in Barrons, the Monday edition of The Wall Street Journal and the Sunday edition of The New York Times.
Item 2. Controls and Procedures.
(a) |
The Registrants principal executive officer and principal financial officer have concluded, based on their evaluation of the Registrants disclosure controls and procedures as conducted within 90 days of the
filing date of this report, that those disclosure controls and procedures provide reasonable assurance that the material information required to be disclosed by the Registrant on this report is recorded, processed, summarized and reported within the
time periods specified in the Securities and Exchange Commissions rules and forms. |
(b) |
There have not been any changes in Registrants internal control over financial reporting (as defined in Rule 30a-3(d) under the Investment Company Act of 1940) that occurred during the last fiscal quarter of the
period covered by this report that has materially affected, or is reasonably likely to materially affect, the Registrants internal control over financial reporting. |
Item 3. Exhibits.
(a) |
Certifications pursuant to Rule 30a-2(a) under the 1940 Act and Section 302 of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002 are attached hereto. |
SIGNATURES
Pursuant to the requirements of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 and the Investment Company Act of 1940, the registrant has duly caused
this report to be signed on its behalf by the undersigned, thereunto duly authorized.
The Swiss Helvetia Fund, Inc.
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By: /s/ Mark A. Hemenetz |
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Mark A. Hemenetz |
Principal Executive Officer |
Date: November 28, 2016 |
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.
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By: /s/ Mark A. Hemenetz |
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Mark A. Hemenetz |
Principal Executive Officer |
Date: November 28, 2016 |
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By: /s/ Alan M. Mandel |
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Alan M. Mandel |
Treasurer and Principal Financial Officer |
Date: November 28, 2016 |