TheStreet.com Ratings initiated coverage of eight closed-end funds that accrued a sufficient track record of risk and performance data by the end of April.
None of the closed-end funds that began trading in March and April 2007 received buy ratings. Only one fund ranked in the hold range. The remainder underperformed their more seasoned competitors on a risk-adjusted return basis. The Nuveen Multi-Currency Short-term Government Income Fund(JGT Quote), the best-rated fund of the group at C-, barely avoided sinking into the bottom 30% of our rankings. The stated investment strategy of this closed-end fund is to be invested in non-U.S, short term securities in each country's local currency. However, the largest holding of Nuveen Multi-Currency is actually Federal Home Loan Bank mortgages at 47.6% of the portfolio. A 58.3% portion of the fund is made up of U.S. agency & asset-backed securities, while 41.6% of the fund is sovereign debt with maturities less than five years including 15% Turkey, 14.9% Hungary, 4.3% United Kingdom, 3.9% Mexico, and 3.1% Norway. The 10.8% discount to net asset value may represent the negative outlook for mortgages and the short-term stabilization of the U.S. dollar with the end of interest rate easing. The next fund on our new coverage list, the D-rated Evergreen Global Dividend Opportunity Fund(EOD Quote), picks stocks from anywhere in the world based on their current or predicted future ability to generate dividends for income focused investors. Brilliant portfolio selections of Transocean(RIG Quote), Maine & Maritimes(MAM Quote) and Southwestern Energy(SWN Quote) were overwhelmed by one-year double-digit duds of USEC(USU Quote), MetroPCS Communications(PCS Quote), and Genesis Energy(GEL Quote). Also, with an initial rating of D, the Nuveen Core Equity Alpha Fund(JCE Quote) attempted to use a proprietary mathematical process and active management to pick 250 to 450 of the members of the S&P 500 with a goal of beating the index by 3% to 4%. The fund earned a total return of -12.51% on large holdings of Exxon Mobil(XOM Quote), AT&T(T Quote), General Electric(GE Quote) and Merck(MRK Quote). When compared to an S&P 500 index return of -4.68% for the year ending April 30, the fund underperformed this large cap benchmark. This just goes to prove once again that creating beautiful, back-tested models is much easier than performing in the real-world trading environment. The last initial D rating goes to the Morgan Stanley Emerging Markets Domestic Debt Fund(EDD Quote). In the name of the fund, "domestic" refers to local currency holdings of sovereign debt from Brazil, Indonesia, Mexico, Turkey and Hungary. The D-rated BlackRock Global Equity Income Trust(BFD Quote) holds a portfolio of global stocks with a weighted average market capitalization of around $76 billion, including General Electric, Pfizer(PFE Quote), Altria(MO Quote) and Chevron(CVX Quote). The fund then writes stock-index call options against the holdings. For Alpine Global Premier Properties Fund(AWP Quote), down 27.53%, this was the wrong year to have launched a real estate-focused fund. The fund has an interesting strategy of cycling among what it calls the "three pillars" of real estate value: owners, developers and financiers that won't pay off if all three contract at the same time. If you are looking for exposure to high-dividend-paying, Asia Pacific companies, then check out the ING Asia Pacific High Dividend Equity Income Fund(IAE Quote). The fund lost just 3.23% for the year and finished at a discount of 8.7% to net asset value. The countries most represented include 20.9% Australia, 16.2% Taiwan, 14.5% Hong Kong, 12.3% South Korea, and 10.6% Singapore. The worst-rated fund among the new coverage, at E-, is the First Trust Strategic High Income Fund III(FHO Quote) down 30.34%. At a premium of 32% to net asset value, this fund could fall further without any additional erosion of the underlying subinvestment-grade CDOs, corporate bonds and residential mortgage-backed securities. Research Methodology TheStreet.com Ratings condenses the available fund performance and risk data into a single composite opinion of each fund's risk-adjusted performance. This allows the unbiased identification of those funds that have historically done well and those that have underperformed the market. While there is no guarantee of future performance, these Investment Ratings provide a solid framework for making informed, timely investment decisions.| Newly Rated Closed-End Funds for April | ||||||
| Fund (Ticker) Initial Rating | Total Return 1 Year % | 4/30/08 Premium/ (Discount) | Inception Date | Objective | ||
| Nuveen Mlt-Cur Sht-Tm Govt Inc (JGT) C- | -3.99 | -10.8 | 4/25/2007 | Global Income | ||
| Evergreen Global Dividend Opp Fund (EOD) D | -6.06 | -7.2 | 3/28/2007 | Global Equity | ||
| Nuveen Core Equity Alpha Fund (JCE) D | -12.51 | -12.0 | 3/27/2007 | Equity Income | ||
| Morgan Stanley Emg Mkts Dom Debt (EDD) D | -7.21 | -1.8 | 4/24/2007 | Emerging Market Income | ||
| BlackRock Global Equity Inc Trust (BFD) D- | -11.63 | -8.8 | 3/30/2007 | Global Equity | ||
| Alpine Global Premier Properties Fd (AWP) E | -27.53 | -4.9 | 4/26/2007 | Growth & Income | ||
| ING Asia Pacific High Div Eq Inc Fd (IAE) E | -3.23 | -8.7 | 3/28/2007 | Global Equity | ||
| First Trust Strategic High Inc III (FHO) E- | -30.34 | 32.0 | 3/27/2007 | Global Income | ||
| Source: TheStreet.com Ratings | ||||||
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