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DoubleLine Yield Opportunities Fund Declares April 2026 Distribution

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DoubleLine Yield Opportunities Fund (NYSE:DLY) declared a distribution of $0.1167 per share for April 2026. The Board set key dates: declaration April 1, 2026; ex-dividend and record April 15, 2026; payment April 30, 2026.

Distributions may include ordinary income, capital gains or return of capital. Tax characterization will be determined at year-end and shareholders will receive a Form 1099-DIV in early 2027.

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Positive

  • Declared distribution of $0.1167 per share for April 2026
  • Ex-dividend and record dates set for April 15, 2026
  • Payment scheduled for April 30, 2026, providing clear timing

Negative

  • Distributions may include return of capital, affecting tax basis
  • Tax characterization finalized at year-end; 1099-DIV issued in early 2027

News Market Reaction – DLY

-0.22%
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-0.22% News Effect

On the day this news was published, DLY declined 0.22%, reflecting a mild negative market reaction.

Data tracked by StockTitan Argus on the day of publication.

Key Figures

Monthly distribution: $0.1167 per share Ex-dividend date: April 15, 2026 Record date: April 15, 2026 +5 more
8 metrics
Monthly distribution $0.1167 per share April 2026 declared distribution
Ex-dividend date April 15, 2026 April 2026 distribution schedule
Record date April 15, 2026 April 2026 distribution schedule
Payment date April 30, 2026 April 2026 distribution schedule
Current price $13.92 Prior to April 1, 2026 news
1-day change 3.03% Price change over last 24 hours
52-week high $16.13 Trailing 12 months range
52-week low $13.51 Trailing 12 months range

Market Reality Check

Price: $14.19 Vol: Volume 260,273 is 1.16x t...
normal vol
$14.19 Last Close
Volume Volume 260,273 is 1.16x the 20-day average of 225,078. normal
Technical Price at 13.92, trading below 200-day MA of 14.91 and 13.7% under 52-week high.

Peers on Argus

DLY gained 3.03% while peers like ACP, IGR, WDI and MEGI also rose (0.69–1.62%),...

DLY gained 3.03% while peers like ACP, IGR, WDI and MEGI also rose (0.69–1.62%), suggesting a broader income-fund bid, though DLY’s move is stronger. BCX was slightly negative.

Historical Context

5 past events · Latest: Feb 02 (Neutral)
Pattern 5 events
Date Event Sentiment Move Catalyst
Feb 02 Monthly distribution Neutral +0.1% Declared February 2026 monthly distribution of $0.1167 per share.
Jan 02 Monthly distribution Neutral +0.6% Announced January 2026 $0.1167 per share distribution and key dates.
Dec 01 Monthly distribution Neutral -0.3% Declared December 2025 $0.1167 per share distribution with schedule.
Nov 03 Monthly distribution Neutral -0.5% Announced November 2025 $0.1167 per share monthly payout.
Oct 01 Monthly distribution Neutral +0.7% Declared October 2025 $0.1167 per share distribution and key dates.
Pattern Detected

Monthly distribution declarations have historically led to modest price moves (within about ±1%), indicating these announcements are generally well-anticipated.

Recent Company History

Over the past several months, DoubleLine Yield Opportunities Fund has repeatedly declared a monthly distribution of $0.1167 per share, spanning at least October 2025 through February 2026. Each release highlighted similar ex-dividend, record, and payment schedules, plus year-end tax characterization via Form 1099-DIV. Price reactions over the next 24 hours have been small, between roughly -0.54% and 0.73%, suggesting these routine income announcements have produced limited incremental price impact historically.

Market Pulse Summary

This announcement detailed the April 2026 monthly distribution of $0.1167 per share, along with ex-d...
Analysis

This announcement detailed the April 2026 monthly distribution of $0.1167 per share, along with ex-dividend, record, and payment dates. It mirrors prior notices from late 2025 and early 2026, emphasizing that tax characterization is determined at year-end and reported via Form 1099-DIV. Investors may track the consistency of the payout level, the fund’s position between its 52-week high and low, and any changes in market conditions affecting income vehicles.

Key Terms

new york stock exchange, ex-dividend, record, payment, +4 more
8 terms
new york stock exchange financial
"which is traded on the New York Stock Exchange under the symbol DLY"
The New York Stock Exchange is a marketplace where people buy and sell shares of publicly traded companies. It functions like a busy trading hub, helping investors transfer ownership of company parts and providing a way to gauge how well businesses are doing. Its role is vital because it offers liquidity and transparency, making it easier for investors to buy and sell investments confidently.
ex-dividend financial
"The distribution is subject to the following ex-dividend, record and payment dates"
Ex-dividend describes a stock trading without the right to receive the next scheduled dividend payment; if you buy the share on or after the ex-dividend date, the upcoming payout goes to the seller instead of you. It matters to investors because the stock price typically adjusts to reflect that lost payout, so understanding the ex-dividend date helps decide whether a trade will capture the dividend and can affect short-term price moves and tax or income strategies.
record financial
"The distribution is subject to the following ex-dividend, record and payment dates"
A record is an official written or electronic entry that documents a business event, decision, transaction or piece of information—like a receipt or logbook kept for reference. Investors use records to verify facts such as ownership, financial results, meeting minutes or regulatory filings; they provide the evidence needed to confirm claims, establish rights and assess a company’s accuracy and compliance, so their presence and clarity affect trust and valuation.
payment financial
"The distribution is subject to the following ex-dividend, record and payment dates"
A payment is the transfer of money from one party to another in exchange for goods, services, debt obligations or rights — like paying a bill or receiving rent. For investors it signals cash moving into or out of a business: timely incoming payments boost revenue and cash flow, while missed or delayed payments raise concerns about credit risk, profitability and the company’s ability to fund operations or return value.
ordinary income financial
"Distributions may include ordinary income, capital gains or return of capital."
Ordinary income is the money you earn regularly from jobs, business activities, or investments like interest and rental income. It’s important because it’s the main amount you report to the government for taxes and helps determine how much you owe. Think of it as your paycheck or steady earnings that come in regularly.
capital gains financial
"Distributions may include ordinary income, capital gains or return of capital."
Capital gains are the profit you make when you sell an investment—like a stock, bond, or property—for more than you paid for it. Investors care because these gains directly boost returns and can trigger taxes, so the timing and choice to sell affect how much money you keep; think of it like selling a house for a higher price and deciding when to close the sale to maximize proceeds after taxes.
return of capital financial
"Distributions may include ordinary income, capital gains or return of capital."
Return of capital is when an investor receives money from their investment that is not considered profit or earnings but rather a portion of the original amount they invested. It’s similar to getting back part of your initial savings rather than gains from it. This matters because it can affect how much money an investor still has in the investment and may have tax implications.
form 1099-div regulatory
"the Fund will send shareholders a Form 1099-DIV specifying how the distributions"
Form 1099-DIV is a U.S. tax document brokers, mutual funds and other financial institutions send to investors showing dividends and other distributions paid during the year. Investors use it like an annual receipt to report taxable income — including regular dividends, dividends that may qualify for lower tax rates, and capital gains distributions — so it directly affects tax liability and helps reconcile brokerage records with a tax return.

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TAMPA, Fla., April 1, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- The DoubleLine Yield Opportunities Fund (the "Fund"), which is traded on the New York Stock Exchange under the symbol DLY, has declared a distribution of $0.1167 per share for the month of April 2026. The distribution is subject to the following ex-dividend, record and payment dates set by the Fund's Board of Trustees.

April 2026

Declaration

Wednesday, April 1, 2026

Ex-Dividend

Wednesday, April 15, 2026

Record

Wednesday, April 15, 2026

Payment

Thursday, April 30, 2026

This news release is not for tax reporting purposes. The news release has been issued to announce the amount and timing of the distribution declared by the Board of Trustees. Distributions may include ordinary income, capital gains or return of capital. The amount of distributable income and the tax characteristics of the Fund's distributions are determined at the end of the taxable year. In early 2027, the Fund will send shareholders a Form 1099-DIV specifying how the distributions paid by the Fund during the prior calendar year should be characterized for purposes of reporting the distributions on a shareholder's tax return.

About DoubleLine Yield Opportunities Fund

The Fund's investment objective is to seek a high level of total return, with an emphasis on current income. DoubleLine believes active asset allocation across a broad range of fixed income sectors with a disciplined approach to risk management offers value-added opportunities for both income and capital growth. The Fund cannot ensure that it will achieve its investment objective, and investing in the Fund involves risks, including the risk that you may receive little or no return on your investment or that you may lose part or even all of your investment.

About DoubleLine Capital LP

DoubleLine Capital is an investment adviser registered under the Investment Advisers Act of 1940. DoubleLine's offices can be reached by telephone at (813) 791-7333 or by email at info@doubleline.com. Media can reach DoubleLine by email at media@doubleline.com. DoubleLine® is a registered trademark of DoubleLine Capital LP.

To read about the DoubleLine Yield Opportunities Fund, please access the Semiannual and Annual Reports, when available, at www.doubleline.com or call 877-DLINE11 (877-354-6311) to receive a copy. Investors should consider the Fund's investment objective, risks, charges and expenses carefully before investing. An investment in the Fund should not constitute a complete investment program.

This document is not an offer to sell securities or the solicitation of an offer to buy securities, nor shall there be any sale or offer of these securities, in any jurisdiction where such sale or offer is not permitted.

Fund investing involves risk. Principal loss is possible.

Shares of closed-end investment companies frequently trade at a discount to their net asset value, which may increase investors' risk of loss. This risk may be greater for investors expecting to sell their shares in a relatively short period after the completion of the public offering. There are risks associated with investment in the Fund.

An investment in the Fund involves certain risks arising from, among other things, the Fund's ability to invest without limit in debt securities that are at the time of investment rated below investment grade or unrated securities judged by DoubleLine to be of comparable quality (a category of investment that includes securities commonly referred to as "high yield" securities or "junk bonds"). Securities of below investment grade quality are regarded as having predominantly speculative characteristics with respect to the issuer's capacity to pay interest and to repay principal when due. An investment in the Fund is also subject to the risk of the use of leverage. Investments in debt securities typically decline in value when interest rates rise. This risk is usually greater for longer-term debt securities. Investments in asset-backed and mortgage-backed securities include additional risks that investors should be aware of including credit risk, prepayment risk, possible illiquidity and default, as well as increased susceptibility to adverse economic developments.

Past performance is no guarantee of future results. The Fund may invest in foreign securities which involve greater volatility and political, economic and currency risks and differences in accounting methods. These risks are greater for investments in emerging markets. Investments in lower rated and non-rated securities present a greater risk of loss to principal and interest than higher rated securities. Investment strategies may not achieve the desired results due to implementation lag, other timing factors, portfolio management decisions-making, economic or market conditions or other unanticipated factors. In addition, the Fund may invest in other asset classes and investments such as, among others, REITs, credit default swaps, short sales, derivatives and smaller companies which include additional risks. The Fund is a non-diversified, limited term, closed-end management investment company.

This material may include statements that constitute "forward-looking statements" under the U.S. securities laws. Forward-looking statements include, among other things, projections, estimates, and information about possible or future results related to the Fund, market or regulatory developments. The views expressed herein are not guarantees of future performance or economic results and involve certain risks, uncertainties and assumptions that could cause actual outcomes and results to differ materially from the views expressed herein. The views expressed herein are subject to change at any time based upon economic, market, or other conditions and DoubleLine undertakes no obligation to update the views expressed herein. While we have gathered this information from sources believed to be reliable, DoubleLine cannot guarantee the accuracy of the information provided. Any discussions of specific securities should not be considered a recommendation to buy or sell those securities. The views expressed herein (including any forward-looking statements) may not be relied upon as investment advice or as an indication of the Fund's trading intent. Information included herein is not an indication of the Fund's future portfolio composition.

Distributions include all distribution payments regardless of source and may include net income, capital gains, and/or return of capital (ROC). ROC should not be confused with yield or income. The Fund's Section 19a-1 Notice, if applicable, contains additional distribution composition information and may be obtained by visiting www.doubleline.com. Final determination of a distribution's tax character will be reported on Form 1099 DIV and sent to shareholders. On a tax basis, as of March 31, 2026, the estimated component of the cumulative distribution for the fiscal year-to-date would include an estimated return of capital of $0.0569 (8%) per share. This amount is an estimate and the actual amounts and sources for tax reporting purposes may change upon final determination of tax characteristics and may be subject to changes based on tax regulations.

Any tax or legal information provided is merely a summary of our understanding and interpretation of some of the current income tax regulations and is not exhaustive. Investors must consult their tax advisor or legal counsel for advice and information concerning their particular situation. Neither the Fund nor any of its representatives may give legal or tax advice.

Foreside Funds Services, LLC provides marketing review services for DoubleLine Capital LP.

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FAQ

What distribution did DoubleLine Yield Opportunities Fund (DLY) declare for April 2026?

The fund declared a distribution of $0.1167 per share for April 2026. According to the company, the Board announced the amount and timing with formal dates for ex-dividend, record and payment.

When is the ex-dividend date for DLY's April 2026 distribution?

The ex-dividend date is April 15, 2026. According to the company, shares bought on or after that date will not receive the April distribution.

When will DoubleLine Yield Opportunities Fund (DLY) pay the April 2026 distribution?

Payment is scheduled for April 30, 2026. According to the company, the Board set the payment date after the April 15 record date for eligible shareholders.

How will the April 2026 distribution from DLY be reported for taxes?

Tax characterization will be determined at year-end and reported on Form 1099-DIV in early 2027. According to the company, distributions may include ordinary income, capital gains or return of capital.

Does the April 2026 distribution for DLY include return of capital?

Distributions may include return of capital, but tax details are determined later. According to the company, the exact mix will be specified on the 2027 Form 1099-DIV.