Neuberger Berman High Yield Strategies Fund Announces Monthly Distribution
Neuberger Berman High Yield Strategies Fund Inc. (NYSE American: NHS) has declared a monthly distribution of $0.0905 per share of common stock, payable on October 29, 2021. The record date is set for October 15, 2021, with an ex-date of October 14, 2021. This steady distribution aligns with the Fund's level distribution policy and is contingent on various factors such as investment income stability and operational costs. Future distributions may include net investment income, capital gains, and return of capital, with final tax characteristics determined at year-end.
- Consistent monthly distribution of $0.0905 per share maintains investor confidence.
- Established policy aims for regular distributions, enhancing investor assurance.
- The fund manages $433 billion in client assets as of June 30, 2021, indicating strong investor base.
- The fund's ability to maintain distributions is dependent on market conditions and income stability, posing potential risks.
- Future distributions may not solely consist of net investment income, which can affect investor returns.
NEW YORK, Sept. 30, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- Neuberger Berman High Yield Strategies Fund Inc. (NYSE American: NHS) (the "Fund") has announced a distribution declaration of
Under its level distribution policy, the Fund anticipates that it will make regular monthly distributions, subject to market conditions, of
Due to an effort to maintain a stable distribution amount, the distribution announced today, as well as future distributions, may consist of net investment income, net realized capital gains and return of capital. In compliance with Section 19 of the Investment Company Act of 1940, as amended, a notice would be provided for any distribution that does not consist solely of net investment income. The notice would be for informational purposes and not for tax reporting purposes, and would disclose, among other things, estimated portions of the distribution, if any, consisting of net investment income, capital gains and return of capital. The final determination of the source and tax characteristics of all distributions paid in 2021 will be made after the end of the year.
About Neuberger Berman
Neuberger Berman, founded in 1939, is a private, independent, employee-owned investment manager. The firm manages a range of strategies—including equity, fixed income, quantitative and multi-asset class, private equity, real estate and hedge funds—on behalf of institutions, advisors and individual investors globally. With offices in 25 countries, Neuberger Berman's diverse team has over 2,300 professionals. For seven consecutive years, the company has been named first or second in Pensions & Investments Best Places to Work in Money Management survey (among those with 1,000 employees or more). In 2020, the PRI named Neuberger Berman a Leader, a designation awarded to fewer than
Statements made in this release that look forward in time involve risks and uncertainties. Such risks and uncertainties include, without limitation, the adverse effect from a decline in the securities markets or a decline in the Fund's performance, a general downturn in the economy, competition from other closed end investment companies, changes in government policy or regulation, inability of the Fund's investment adviser to attract or retain key employees, inability of the Fund to implement its investment strategy, inability of the Fund to manage rapid expansion and unforeseen costs and other effects related to legal proceedings or investigations of governmental and self-regulatory organizations.
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