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On December 18, 2020, Eaton Vance Floating-rate (NYSE:EFT) announced shareholders can expect to receive a dividend payable on January 15, 2021. The stock will then go ex-dividend 1 business day(s ...
Announcement of Periodic Review: Moody's announces completion of a periodic review of ratings of Eaton Vance Floating-Rate 2022 Targ Ter TrustGlobal Credit Research - 12 Jan 2022New York, January ...
By the end of 1983, Eaton Vance was managing 23 mutual funds and numerous individual and company accounts, with over $2.3 billion in their accounts. The company's major products were 34 low-risk and tax-free funds by late 1989. The next year, Eaton Vance started promoting its funds via banks, which resulted in a sales profit of $450 million.
On December 18, 2020, Eaton Vance (NYSE:EFR) announced shareholders can expect to receive a dividend payable on January 15, 2021. The stock will then go ex-dividend 1 business day(s) before the ...
Floating rate notes (FRNs) are bonds that have a variable coupon, equal to a money market reference rate, like SOFR or federal funds rate, plus a quoted spread (also known as quoted margin). The spread is a rate that remains constant.
An inverse floating rate note, or simply an inverse floater, is a type of bond or other type of debt instrument used in finance whose coupon rate has an inverse relationship to short-term interest rates (or its reference rate). With an inverse floater, as interest rates rise the coupon rate falls. [1]
Last year on September 22, 2020 the company's payout was $0.08, which has returned to its value today. Eaton Vance Risk-Managed's dividend yield last year was 8.88%, which has since decreased by 0 ...
An overnight indexed swap (OIS) is an interest rate swap (IRS) over some given term, e.g. 10Y, where the periodic fixed payments are tied to a given fixed rate while the periodic floating payments are tied to a floating rate calculated from a daily compounded overnight rate over the floating coupon period. Note that the OIS term is not ...