UNITED STATES
SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION
Washington, D.C. 20549
FORM N-Q
QUARTERLY SCHEDULE OF PORTFOLIO HOLDINGS OF REGISTERED
MANAGEMENT INVESTMENT COMPANY
Investment Company Act file number |
811-21734 | |||||||
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PIMCO Global StocksPLUS® & Income Fund | ||||||||
(Exact name of registrant as specified in charter) | ||||||||
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1633 Broadway, |
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10019 | ||||||
(Address of principal executive offices) |
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(Zip code) | ||||||
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Lawrence G. Altadonna 1633 Broadway, New York, NY 10019 | ||||||||
(Name and address of agent for service) | ||||||||
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Registrants telephone number, including area code: |
212-739-3371 |
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Date of fiscal year end: |
March 31, 2015 |
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Date of reporting period: |
June 30, 2014 |
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Item 1. Schedule of Investments
Schedule of Investments
PIMCO Global StocksPLUS® & Income Fund
June 30, 2014 (unaudited)
Principal |
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Value* |
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MORTGAGE-BACKED SECURITIES - 63.3% |
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$3,597 |
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Banc of America Alternative Loan Trust, 16.606%, 9/25/35, CMO (b)(j)(m) |
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$4,470,628 |
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Banc of America Funding Corp., CMO (m), |
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191 |
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0.373%, 7/20/36 |
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181,283 |
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1,239 |
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2.622%, 3/20/36 |
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1,147,991 |
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753 |
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2.70%, 12/20/34 |
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633,744 |
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440 |
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5.846%, 1/25/37 |
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359,251 |
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2,000 |
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Banc of America Merrill Lynch Commercial Mortgage, Inc., 5.568%, 3/11/41, CMO (a)(d)(m) |
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2,007,964 |
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6 |
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Banc of America Mortgage Trust, 6.00%, 7/25/46, CMO |
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5,404 |
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756 |
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BCAP LLC Trust, 6.25%, 11/26/36, CMO (a)(d) |
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786,704 |
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3,000 |
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BCRR Trust, 5.858%, 7/17/40, CMO (a)(d)(j)(m) |
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3,316,221 |
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Bear Stearns Adjustable Rate Mortgage Trust, CMO (m), |
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576 |
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2.628%, 7/25/36 |
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483,827 |
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341 |
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2.684%, 3/25/35 |
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334,783 |
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836 |
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2.771%, 2/25/34 |
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829,158 |
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Bear Stearns ALT-A Trust, CMO (m), |
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499 |
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2.466%, 4/25/35 |
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438,345 |
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193 |
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2.562%, 11/25/35 |
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151,604 |
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302 |
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2.79%, 9/25/35 |
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266,102 |
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Bear Stearns Commercial Mortgage Securities Trust, CMO (m), |
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1,000 |
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5.694%, 6/11/50 (j) |
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1,113,894 |
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1,000 |
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5.895%, 2/11/41 (a)(d) |
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1,039,673 |
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Bear Stearns Structured Products, Inc. Trust, CMO (m), |
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1,486 |
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2.096%, 1/26/36 |
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1,244,088 |
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496 |
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2.488%, 12/26/46 |
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348,770 |
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994 |
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CBA Commercial Small Balance Commercial Mortgage, 5.54%, 1/25/39, CMO (a)(d) |
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649,284 |
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2,422 |
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Celtic Residential Irish Mortgage Securitisation No. 9 PLC, 0.419%, 11/13/47, CMO (m) |
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3,092,737 |
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£2,178 |
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Celtic Residential Irish Mortgage Securitisation No. 11 PLC, 0.818%, 12/14/48, CMO (m) |
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3,439,310 |
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$599 |
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Charlotte Gateway Village LLC, 6.41%, 12/1/16, CMO (a)(b)(d)(g)(k) (acquisition cost - $634,981; purchased 1/9/06) |
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638,057 |
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Chevy Chase Funding LLC Mortgage-Backed Certificates, CMO (a)(d)(m), |
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256 |
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0.452%, 8/25/35 |
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235,755 |
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17 |
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0.492%, 10/25/34 |
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14,818 |
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900 |
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Citigroup Mortgage Loan Trust, Inc., 2.749%, 3/25/37, CMO (m) |
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681,409 |
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Commercial Mortgage Trust (m), |
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77,000 |
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0.203%, 10/10/46, IO (a)(d) |
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972,202 |
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9,048 |
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2.087%, 8/15/45, IO (j) |
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971,032 |
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760 |
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6.079%, 7/10/46, CMO (a)(d) |
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841,695 |
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Countrywide Alternative Loan Trust, CMO, |
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1,401 |
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0.363%, 5/20/46 (m) |
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1,052,836 |
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207 |
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0.392%, 12/25/46 (m) |
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125,918 |
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1,615 |
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0.482%, 10/25/35 (j)(m) |
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1,362,112 |
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2,940 |
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0.502%, 5/25/36 (m) |
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1,819,556 |
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415 |
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2.664%, 2/25/37 (m) |
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371,152 |
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379 |
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5.265%, 10/25/35 (m) |
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317,375 |
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948 |
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5.50%, 8/25/34 |
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949,653 |
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49 |
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5.50%, 2/25/36 |
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43,681 |
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896 |
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5.50%, 3/25/36 |
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737,429 |
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1,069 |
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6.00%, 5/25/37 |
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901,555 |
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138 |
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6.25%, 9/25/34 |
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140,079 |
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2,064 |
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6.998%, 7/25/36, IO (m) |
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589,684 |
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2,028 |
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19.382%, 7/25/35 (b)(m) |
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2,787,049 |
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Countrywide Home Loan Mortgage Pass-Through Trust, CMO, |
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311 |
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0.392%, 3/25/36 (m) |
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266,864 |
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1,977 |
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0.472%, 3/25/35 (j)(m) |
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1,791,299 |
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213 |
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0.542%, 2/25/35 (m) |
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163,812 |
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247 |
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2.411%, 10/20/35 (m) |
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197,006 |
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2,551 |
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2.417%, 2/20/36 (m) |
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953,666 |
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423 |
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2.521%, 10/20/35 (m) |
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379,252 |
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506 |
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2.747%, 8/25/34 (m) |
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473,358 |
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546 |
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2.875%, 3/25/37 (m) |
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407,231 |
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932 |
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5.02%, 10/20/35 (m) |
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791,575 |
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73 |
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5.50%, 8/25/35 |
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69,109 |
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2,600 |
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Credit Suisse First Boston Mortgage Securities Corp., 5.745%, 12/15/36, CMO (a)(d)(m) |
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2,595,501 |
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Credit Suisse Mortgage Capital Certificates, CMO, |
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900 |
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5.467%, 9/16/39 (a)(d)(m) |
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968,885 |
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378 |
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6.00%, 11/25/36 |
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392,002 |
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2,000 |
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6.175%, 2/15/41 (j)(m) |
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2,243,259 |
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743 |
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First Horizon Alternative Mortgage Securities Trust, 2.195%, 11/25/36, CMO (m) |
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570,159 |
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1,616 |
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First Horizon Mortgage Pass-Through Trust, 2.545%, 1/25/37, CMO (m) |
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1,416,044 |
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1,000 |
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GE Capital Commercial Mortgage Corp., 5.377%, 5/10/43, CMO (m) |
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1,022,070 |
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169 |
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GMACM Mortgage Loan Trust, 3.277%, 6/25/34, CMO (m) |
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163,493 |
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730 |
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GS Mortgage Securities Trust, 6.169%, 8/10/43, CMO (a)(d)(m) |
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803,326 |
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GSR Mortgage Loan Trust, CMO, |
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298 |
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2.634%, 5/25/35 (m) |
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272,565 |
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232 |
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2.657%, 9/25/35 (m) |
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234,317 |
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521 |
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2.772%, 4/25/35 (m) |
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511,828 |
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189 |
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5.50%, 6/25/36 |
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176,853 |
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Harborview Mortgage Loan Trust, CMO (m), |
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39 |
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0.455%, 4/19/34 |
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36,891 |
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171 |
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2.205%, 11/19/34 |
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140,400 |
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75 |
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2.686%, 2/25/36 |
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60,562 |
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44 |
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4.882%, 8/19/36 |
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40,431 |
|
720 |
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4.901%, 6/19/36 |
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511,481 |
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720 |
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HSI Asset Loan Obligation Trust, 2.652%, 1/25/37, CMO (m) |
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588,549 |
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2 |
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Impac CMB Trust, 0.79%, 10/25/33, CMO (m) |
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1,847 |
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IndyMac Index Mortgage Loan Trust, CMO (m), |
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2,289 |
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0.422%, 6/25/37 |
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1,139,376 |
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68 |
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0.432%, 3/25/35 |
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61,193 |
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925 |
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2.32%, 6/25/37 |
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610,777 |
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76,047 |
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JPMBB Commercial Mortgage Securities Trust, 0.324%, 11/15/45, IO (j)(m) |
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1,665,391 |
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1,500 |
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JPMorgan Chase Commercial Mortgage Securities Corp., 5.746%, 5/15/41, CMO (a)(d)(m) |
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1,526,014 |
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JPMorgan Mortgage Trust, CMO, |
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1,583 |
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2.615%, 4/25/37 (m) |
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1,279,363 |
|
467 |
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2.745%, 5/25/36 (m) |
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421,041 |
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126 |
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5.50%, 1/25/36 |
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120,442 |
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110 |
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5.50%, 6/25/37 |
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108,537 |
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Luminent Mortgage Trust, CMO (m), |
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1,132 |
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0.322%, 12/25/36 |
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892,007 |
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1,075 |
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0.352%, 10/25/46 |
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940,729 |
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MASTR Adjustable Rate Mortgages Trust, CMO (m), |
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1,264 |
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2.615%, 11/25/35 (a)(d) |
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933,909 |
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343 |
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3.126%, 10/25/34 |
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316,268 |
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351 |
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Merrill Lynch Alternative Note Asset Trust, 0.222%, 1/25/37, CMO (m) |
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166,160 |
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197 |
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Merrill Lynch Mortgage Investors Trust, 1.572%, 10/25/35, CMO (m) |
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194,980 |
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984 |
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Merrill Lynch/Countrywide Commercial Mortgage Trust, 5.378%, 8/12/48, CMO (j) |
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1,062,551 |
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Morgan Stanley Capital I, Inc., CMO, |
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100 |
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5.379%, 8/13/42 (a)(d)(m) |
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94,051 |
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1,415 |
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5.569%, 12/15/44 (j) |
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1,543,388 |
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443 |
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Morgan Stanley Re-Remic Trust, zero coupon, 7/17/56, CMO, PO (a)(d) |
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440,890 |
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416 |
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Opteum Mortgage Acceptance Corp., 0.422%, 7/25/36, CMO (m) |
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293,759 |
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10,735 |
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Prime Mortgage Trust, 6.398%, 11/25/36, CMO, IO (m) |
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1,502,256 |
|
191 |
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Provident Funding Mortgage Loan Trust, 2.487%, 10/25/35, CMO (m) |
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192,022 |
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3,000 |
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RBSCF Trust, 6.068%, 2/17/51, CMO (a)(d)(j)(m) |
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3,027,712 |
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2,560 |
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RBSSP Resecuritization Trust, 5.00%, 9/26/36, CMO (a)(d) |
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1,446,271 |
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Residential Accredit Loans, Inc., CMO, |
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513 |
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3.094%, 12/26/34 (m) |
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419,595 |
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1,356 |
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3.732%, 1/25/36 (m) |
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1,121,558 |
|
734 |
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6.00%, 9/25/35 |
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597,727 |
|
550 |
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6.00%, 8/25/36 |
|
443,265 |
|
156 |
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Residential Asset Mortgage Products, Inc., 7.50%, 12/25/31, CMO |
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161,298 |
|
500 |
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Salomon Brothers Mortgage Securities VII, Inc., 8.20%, 7/18/33 (m) |
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505,759 |
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|
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Structured Adjustable Rate Mortgage Loan Trust, CMO (m), |
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3,410 |
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1.523%, 5/25/35 (j) |
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2,457,877 |
|
477 |
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2.67%, 9/25/36 |
|
306,564 |
|
148 |
|
2.672%, 9/25/35 |
|
128,412 |
|
777 |
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4.665%, 4/25/36 |
|
615,529 |
|
522 |
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4.756%, 11/25/36 |
|
468,997 |
|
661 |
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5.052%, 1/25/36 |
|
512,586 |
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Structured Asset Mortgage Investments II Trust, CMO (m), |
|
|
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600 |
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0.382%, 2/25/36 |
|
493,652 |
|
507 |
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0.432%, 2/25/36 |
|
408,786 |
|
255 |
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Suntrust Adjustable Rate Mortgage Loan Trust, 2.69%, 1/25/37, CMO (m) |
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245,745 |
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|
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Wachovia Bank Commercial Mortgage Trust, CMO, |
|
|
|
259 |
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4.982%, 2/15/35 (a)(d) |
|
259,148 |
|
1,500 |
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5.593%, 1/15/41 (a)(d)(m) |
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1,567,228 |
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2,500 |
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6.14%, 2/15/51 (j)(m) |
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2,789,575 |
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1,000 |
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WaMu Commercial Mortgage Securities Trust, 5.848%, 3/23/45, CMO (a)(d)(j)(m) |
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1,061,141 |
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WaMu Mortgage Pass-Through Certificates, CMO (m), |
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187 |
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0.442%, 7/25/45 |
|
178,447 |
|
177 |
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0.853%, 1/25/47 |
|
166,018 |
|
819 |
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2.239%, 12/25/36 |
|
762,685 |
|
666 |
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2.38%, 2/25/37 |
|
595,094 |
|
265 |
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4.587%, 4/25/37 |
|
12,776 |
|
242 |
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4.689%, 7/25/37 |
|
226,334 |
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2,219 |
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Washington Mutual Mortgage Pass-Through Certificates, 0.893%, 4/25/47, CMO (m) |
|
454,008 |
|
698 |
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Wells Fargo Mortgage-Backed Securities Trust, 6.00%, 3/25/37, CMO |
|
686,246 |
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WF-RBS Commercial Mortgage Trust, CMO, IO (m), |
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30,000 |
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0.51%, 12/15/46 |
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875,415 |
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9,573 |
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2.176%, 11/15/44 (a)(d)(j) |
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933,341 |
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Total Mortgage-Backed Securities (cost-$75,822,891) |
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99,571,340 |
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CORPORATE BONDS & NOTES - 45.1% |
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Airlines - 2.6% |
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1,609 |
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Intrepid Aviation Group Holdings LLC, 6.875%, 2/15/19 (a)(d) |
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1,701,517 |
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United Air Lines Pass-Through Trust (j), |
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1,731 |
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6.636%, 1/2/24 |
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1,912,278 |
|
394 |
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10.40%, 5/1/18 |
|
447,618 |
|
|
|
|
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4,061,413 |
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Auto Components - 0.1% |
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|
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200 |
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Pittsburgh Glass Works LLC, 8.00%, 11/15/18 (a)(d)(j) |
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218,500 |
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Banking - 8.6% |
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|
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£100 |
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Barclays Bank PLC, 14.00%, 6/15/19 (h)(j) |
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234,291 |
|
150 |
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BPCE S.A., 9.25%, 4/22/15 (h) |
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215,696 |
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|
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Cooperatieve Centrale Raiffeisen-Boerenleenbank BA (j), |
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|
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1,000 |
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6.875%, 3/19/20 |
|
1,653,211 |
|
$1,135 |
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11.00%, 6/30/19 (a)(d)(h) |
|
1,526,791 |
|
£200 |
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Credit Agricole S.A., 8.125%, 10/26/19 (h)(j) |
|
395,761 |
|
$1,100 |
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Credit Suisse AG, 6.50%, 8/8/23 (a)(d)(j) |
|
1,223,750 |
|
2,800 |
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Discover Bank, 7.00%, 4/15/20 (j) |
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3,366,818 |
|
£500 |
|
LBG Capital No. 1 PLC, 7.588%, 5/12/20 |
|
902,335 |
|
800 |
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LBG Capital No. 2 PLC, 15.00%, 12/21/19 |
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1,992,069 |
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$2,000 |
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Regions Financial Corp., 7.75%, 11/10/14 (j) |
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2,050,188 |
|
|
|
13,560,910 |
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Building Materials - 0.0% |
|
|
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470 |
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Corporacion GEO S.A.B. de C.V., 9.25%, 6/30/20 (a)(d)(f) |
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58,750 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
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Capital Markets - 2.7% |
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|
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4,178 |
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Blackstone CQP Holdco LP, 2.324%, 3/18/19 (a)(b)(d)(k) (acquisition cost - $4,122,000; purchased 3/18/14 - 6/25/14) |
|
4,219,518 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
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Chemicals - 0.4% |
|
|
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600 |
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Ineos Finance PLC, 7.50%, 5/1/20 (a)(d)(j) |
|
655,500 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
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Coal - 0.9% |
|
|
| ||
800 |
|
Berau Coal Energy Tbk PT, 7.25%, 3/13/17 (a)(d)(j) |
|
780,000 |
|
|
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Mongolian Mining Corp., |
|
|
|
200 |
|
8.875%, 3/29/17 (a)(d) |
|
131,000 |
|
700 |
|
8.875%, 3/29/17 |
|
458,500 |
|
35 |
|
Westmoreland Coal Co., 10.75%, 2/1/18 (a)(d) |
|
37,669 |
|
|
|
|
|
1,407,169 |
|
Commercial Services - 1.1% |
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|
| ||
4 |
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ADT Corp., 4.875%, 7/15/42 |
|
3,355 |
|
1,500 |
|
PHH Corp., 9.25%, 3/1/16 (j) |
|
1,687,500 |
|
|
|
|
|
1,690,855 |
|
Diversified Financial Services - 9.9% |
|
|
| ||
1,000 |
|
AGFC Capital Trust I, 6.00%, 1/15/67 (converts to FRN on 1/15/17) (a)(d)(j) |
|
865,000 |
|
2,700 |
|
C10 Capital SPV Ltd., 6.722%, 12/29/49 (j) |
|
2,686,500 |
|
500 |
|
Cantor Fitzgerald L.P., 7.875%, 10/15/19 (a)(d)(j) |
|
557,252 |
|
900 |
|
Exeter Finance Corp., 9.75%, 5/20/19 (a)(b)(d)(e)(g)(k) (acquisition cost - $882,000; purchased 5/15/14) |
|
900,000 |
|
3,850 |
|
Ford Motor Credit Co. LLC, 8.00%, 12/15/16 (j) |
|
4,476,961 |
|
1,000 |
|
HSBC Finance Corp., 6.676%, 1/15/21 (j) |
|
1,197,057 |
|
800 |
|
Jefferies LoanCore LLC, 6.875%, 6/1/20 (a)(d)(j) |
|
812,000 |
|
|
|
Navient Corp. (j), |
|
|
|
1,000 |
|
8.00%, 3/25/20 |
|
1,158,750 |
|
1,250 |
|
8.45%, 6/15/18 |
|
1,480,469 |
|
|
|
Springleaf Finance Corp. (j), |
|
|
|
900 |
|
6.50%, 9/15/17 |
|
981,000 |
|
200 |
|
6.90%, 12/15/17 |
|
222,500 |
|
1,284 |
|
Toll Road Investors Partnership II L.P., zero coupon, 2/15/45 (MBIA) (a)(b)(d)(k) (acquisition cost - $210,306; purchased 11/20/12) |
|
254,794 |
|
|
|
|
|
15,592,283 |
|
Electric Utilities - 0.8% |
|
|
| ||
|
|
Illinois Power Generating Co. (j), |
|
|
|
480 |
|
6.30%, 4/1/20 |
|
475,800 |
|
800 |
|
7.95%, 6/1/32 |
|
820,000 |
|
|
|
|
|
1,295,800 |
|
Engineering & Construction - 1.8% |
|
|
| ||
600 |
|
Aeropuertos Dominicanos Siglo XXI S.A., 9.25%, 11/13/19 (a)(d) |
|
576,000 |
|
2,205 |
|
Alion Science and Technology Corp., 12.00%, 11/1/14, PIK (j) |
|
2,189,890 |
|
|
|
|
|
2,765,890 |
|
Food & Beverage - 0.3% |
|
|
| ||
341 |
|
Carolina Beverage Group LLC, 10.625%, 8/1/18 (a)(d)(j) |
|
369,132 |
|
90 |
|
Diamond Foods, Inc., 7.00%, 3/15/19 (a)(d) |
|
94,500 |
|
|
|
|
|
463,632 |
|
Household Products/Wares - 0.1% |
|
|
| ||
100 |
|
Armored Autogroup, Inc., 9.25%, 11/1/18 |
|
105,750 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Insurance - 3.9% |
|
|
| ||
4,565 |
|
American International Group, Inc., 5.60%, 10/18/16 (j) |
|
5,021,057 |
|
1,100 |
|
Pinnacol Assurance, 8.625%, 6/25/34 (a)(b)(g)(k) (acquisition cost - $1,100,000; purchased 6/23/14) |
|
1,111,385 |
|
|
|
|
|
6,132,442 |
|
Lodging - 2.1% |
|
|
| ||
|
|
Caesars Entertainment Operating Co., Inc., |
|
|
|
3,667 |
|
8.50%, 2/15/20 (j) |
|
3,116,950 |
|
183 |
|
9.00%, 2/15/20 |
|
153,949 |
|
|
|
|
|
3,270,899 |
|
Machinery-Construction & Mining - 0.1% |
|
|
| ||
100 |
|
Vander Intermediate Holding II Corp., 9.75%, 2/1/19, PIK (a)(d) |
|
106,750 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Media - 1.5% |
|
|
| ||
690 |
|
Clear Channel Communications, Inc., 9.00%, 3/1/21 (j) |
|
740,888 |
|
700 |
|
Nara Cable Funding Ltd., 8.875%, 12/1/18 |
|
1,025,625 |
|
$500 |
|
Spanish Broadcasting System, Inc., 12.50%, 4/15/17 (a)(d)(j) |
|
557,500 |
|
|
|
|
|
2,324,013 |
|
Metal Fabricate/Hardware - 0.3% |
|
|
| ||
400 |
|
Wise Metals Group LLC, 8.75%, 12/15/18 (a)(d)(j) |
|
436,000 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Oil, Gas & Consumable Fuels - 1.0% |
|
|
| ||
100 |
|
Forbes Energy Services Ltd., 9.00%, 6/15/19 |
|
104,250 |
|
357 |
|
Global Geophysical Services, Inc., 10.50%, 5/1/17 (f) |
|
135,660 |
|
900 |
|
Odebrecht Drilling Norbe VIII/IX Ltd., 6.35%, 6/30/21 (a)(d)(j) |
|
974,250 |
|
|
|
OGX Austria GmbH (a)(d)(f), |
|
|
|
2,050 |
|
8.375%, 4/1/22 (b)(k) (acquisition cost - $1,701,500; purchased 7/23/12 - 11/20/12) |
|
128,125 |
|
1,400 |
|
8.50%, 6/1/18 |
|
91,000 |
|
100 |
|
Sierra Hamilton LLC, 12.25%, 12/15/18 (a)(d) |
|
105,125 |
|
|
|
|
|
1,538,410 |
|
Paper & Forest Products - 0.0% |
|
|
| ||
30 |
|
Millar Western Forest Products Ltd., 8.50%, 4/1/21 |
|
32,175 |
|
|
|
|
| ||
Pipelines - 1.3% |
|
|
| ||
|
|
NGPL PipeCo LLC (a)(d), |
|
|
|
100 |
|
7.768%, 12/15/37 |
|
96,000 |
|
1,500 |
|
9.625%, 6/1/19 |
|
1,650,000 |
|
400 |
|
Rockies Express Pipeline LLC, 6.875%, 4/15/40 (a)(d) |
|
386,000 |
|
|
|
|
|
2,132,000 |
|
Real Estate Investment Trust - 1.5% |
|
|
| ||
2,000 |
|
SL Green Realty Corp., 7.75%, 3/15/20 (j) |
|
2,423,970 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Retail - 1.8% |
|
|
| ||
£100 |
|
Aston Martin Capital Ltd., 9.25%, 7/15/18 (j) |
|
183,206 |
|
$2,275 |
|
CVS Pass-Through Trust, 5.88%, 1/10/28 (j) |
|
2,563,964 |
|
£10 |
|
Enterprise Inns PLC, 6.875%, 5/9/25 |
|
18,055 |
|
|
|
|
|
2,765,225 |
|
Telecommunications - 2.3% |
|
|
| ||
$1,410 |
|
GCI, Inc., 6.75%, 6/1/21 (j) |
|
1,432,031 |
|
|
|
Wind Acquisition Finance S.A. (a)(d), |
|
|
|
100 |
|
7.00%, 4/23/21 |
|
147,713 |
|
$2,000 |
|
11.75%, 7/15/17 |
|
2,066,860 |
|
|
|
|
|
3,646,604 |
|
Transportation - 0.0% |
|
|
| ||
30 |
|
Western Express, Inc., 12.50%, 4/15/15 (a)(d) |
|
24,525 |
|
Total Corporate Bonds & Notes (cost-$67,207,618) |
|
70,928,983 |
|
U.S. GOVERNMENT AGENCY SECURITIES - 16.1% |
|
|
| ||
|
|
Fannie Mae, |
|
|
|
351 |
|
4.50%, 9/1/25 - 7/1/41, MBS |
|
379,713 |
|
511 |
|
4.50%, 10/1/33, MBS (j) |
|
555,596 |
|
993 |
|
5.898%, 3/25/37, CMO, IO (m) |
|
141,329 |
|
882 |
|
5.998%, 11/25/39, CMO, IO (m) |
|
125,595 |
|
12,000 |
|
6.00%, MBS, TBA, 30 Year (e) |
|
13,511,252 |
|
2,551 |
|
6.00%, 8/1/34 - 11/1/36, MBS (j) |
|
2,887,421 |
|
1,389 |
|
6.148%, 1/25/38, CMO, IO (m) |
|
186,853 |
|
985 |
|
6.228%, 3/25/37, CMO, IO (m) |
|
147,627 |
|
1,599 |
|
6.248%, 12/25/37, CMO, IO (j)(m) |
|
230,307 |
|
412 |
|
6.258%, 6/25/37, CMO, IO (m) |
|
60,050 |
|
903 |
|
6.288%, 4/25/37, CMO, IO (m) |
|
120,808 |
|
1,967 |
|
6.298%, 4/25/37, CMO, IO (j)(m) |
|
334,352 |
|
382 |
|
6.448%, 11/25/35, CMO, IO (m) |
|
54,623 |
|
4,222 |
|
6.648%, 11/25/36, CMO, IO (j)(m) |
|
796,852 |
|
179 |
|
7.00%, 12/25/23, CMO |
|
211,793 |
|
899 |
|
7.048%, 2/25/37, CMO, IO (m) |
|
154,834 |
|
48 |
|
7.50%, 6/1/32, MBS |
|
50,864 |
|
8 |
|
7.80%, 6/25/26, ABS (m) |
|
8,174 |
|
122 |
|
9.752%, 12/25/42, CMO (m) |
|
141,131 |
|
290 |
|
13.987%, 8/25/22, CMO (b)(j)(m) |
|
343,922 |
|
|
|
Freddie Mac, |
|
|
|
10,893 |
|
0.886%, 10/25/20, CMO, IO (j)(m) |
|
428,469 |
|
11,698 |
|
1.588%, 12/25/21, IO (j)(m) |
|
989,766 |
|
14,806 |
|
1.64%, 1/25/19, IO (j)(m) |
|
889,541 |
|
14,746 |
|
1.672%, 3/25/19, IO (j)(m) |
|
923,507 |
|
12,853 |
|
1.911%, 5/25/19, IO (j)(m) |
|
949,455 |
|
1,485 |
|
6.288%, 3/15/37, CMO, IO (m) |
|
208,819 |
|
973 |
|
6.418%, 9/15/36, CMO, IO (m) |
|
158,191 |
|
2,073 |
|
6.428%, 9/15/36, CMO, IO (j)(m) |
|
297,571 |
|
12 |
|
7.00%, 8/15/23, CMO |
|
13,044 |
|
Total U.S. Government Agency Securities (cost-$25,125,328) |
|
25,301,459 |
| ||
|
|
|
| ||
ASSET-BACKED SECURITIES - 11.1% |
|
|
| ||
29 |
|
Ameriquest Mortgage Securities, Inc. Asset-Backed Pass-Through Certificates, 5.777%, 2/25/33 (m) |
|
496 |
|
301 |
|
Bayview Financial Asset Trust, 1.102%, 12/25/39 (a)(d)(m) |
|
284,193 |
|
2,417 |
|
Bear Stearns Asset-Backed Securities I Trust, 22.993%, 3/25/36, CMO (b)(m) |
|
2,671,698 |
|
847 |
|
Bear Stearns Asset-Backed Securities Trust, 6.50%, 8/25/36 |
|
589,512 |
|
1,477 |
|
Bombardier Capital Mortgage Securitization Corp. Trust, 7.83%, 6/15/30 (m) |
|
903,930 |
|
100 |
|
Carrington Mortgage Loan Trust, 0.302%, 8/25/36 (m) |
|
63,567 |
|
236 |
|
Centex Home Equity, 0.602%, 6/25/35 (m) |
|
200,999 |
|
|
|
Citigroup Mortgage Loan Trust, Inc., |
|
|
|
276 |
|
0.312%, 1/25/37 (m) |
|
182,550 |
|
858 |
|
5.972%, 1/25/37 |
|
529,153 |
|
485 |
|
Conseco Finance Securitizations Corp., 7.96%, 5/1/31 |
|
392,677 |
|
|
|
Countrywide Asset-Backed Certificates (m), |
|
|
|
214 |
|
0.30%, 1/25/37 |
|
202,040 |
|
150 |
|
0.702%, 9/25/34 (a)(d) |
|
143,697 |
|
63 |
|
Denver Arena Trust, 6.94%, 11/15/19 (a)(b)(d)(k) (acquisition cost - $50,777; purchased 9/24/09) |
|
63,947 |
|
797 |
|
EMC Mortgage Loan Trust, 1.092%, 5/25/39 (a)(d)(m) |
|
760,653 |
|
2,292 |
|
Legg Mason MTG Capital Corp., 7.11%, 3/10/21 (a)(b)(g)(k) (acquisition cost - $2,194,308; purchased 1/29/13) |
|
2,308,893 |
|
|
|
Lehman XS Trust, |
|
|
|
527 |
|
5.202%, 5/25/37 (m) |
|
562,257 |
|
494 |
|
5.42%, 11/25/35 |
|
497,056 |
|
283 |
|
MASTR Asset-Backed Securities Trust, 5.233%, 11/25/35 |
|
285,022 |
|
172 |
|
Morgan Stanley ABS Capital I, Inc. Trust, 0.212%, 5/25/37 (m) |
|
114,330 |
|
27 |
|
Quest Trust, 0.272%, 8/25/36 (a)(d)(m) |
|
26,496 |
|
|
|
Residential Asset Mortgage Products, Inc. (m), |
|
|
|
79 |
|
0.832%, 3/25/33 |
|
70,900 |
|
118 |
|
5.572%, 6/25/32 |
|
118,040 |
|
231 |
|
Soundview Home Equity Loan Trust, 0.212%, 11/25/36 (a)(d)(m) |
|
92,227 |
|
|
|
South Coast Funding VII Ltd. (a)(d)(m), |
|
|
|
16,789 |
|
0.49%, 1/6/41, CDO |
|
4,952,885 |
|
595 |
|
0.49%, 1/6/41, CDO (b)(k) (acquisition cost - $118,032; purchased 8/16/12 - 11/8/12) |
|
175,715 |
|
569 |
|
Structured Asset Securities Corp., 0.30%, 5/25/36 (m) |
|
545,644 |
|
702 |
|
Structured Asset Securities Corp. Mortgage Loan Trust, 0.452%, 6/25/35 (m) |
|
613,896 |
|
132 |
|
Washington Mutual Asset-Backed Certificates, 0.21%, 10/25/36 (m) |
|
61,359 |
|
Total Asset-Backed Securities (cost-$15,078,886) |
|
17,413,832 |
| ||
|
|
|
| ||
SENIOR LOANS (a)(c)- 4.0% |
|
|
| ||
Aerospace & Defense - 0.1% |
|
|
| ||
199 |
|
Sequa Corp., 5.25%, 6/19/17, Term B |
|
197,497 |
|
Biotechnology - 0.1% |
|
|
| ||
100 |
|
Ikaria, Inc., 8.75%, 2/14/22 |
|
101,925 |
|
|
|
|
| ||
Electric Utilities - 2.4% |
|
|
| ||
3,783 |
|
Energy Future Intermediate Holding Co. LLC, 4.25%, 6/19/16 |
|
3,812,562 |
|
|
|
|
| ||
Hotels/Gaming - 0.4% |
|
|
| ||
600 |
|
Stockbridge SBE Holdings LLC, 13.00%, 5/2/17, Term B (b)(k) (acquisition cost - $575,678; purchased 5/1/12 - 7/10/12) |
|
669,000 |
|
|
|
|
| ||
Media - 0.9% |
|
|
| ||
|
|
Clear Channel Communications, Inc., |
|
|
|
1,000 |
|
3.80%, 1/29/16, Term B |
|
994,059 |
|
200 |
|
6.90%, 1/30/19, Term D |
|
199,525 |
|
|
|
Numericable U.S. LLC (e), |
|
|
|
92 |
|
4.50%, 5/21/20, Term B1 |
|
92,334 |
|
79 |
|
4.50%, 5/21/20, Term B2 |
|
79,882 |
|
|
|
|
|
1,365,800 |
|
Oil, Gas & Consumable Fuels - 0.1% |
|
|
| ||
125 |
|
OGX, 8.00%, 4/11/15, Term A |
|
103,394 |
|
Total Senior Loans (cost-$6,109,632) |
|
6,250,178 |
|
Shares |
|
|
|
|
|
PREFERRED STOCK - 1.4% |
|
|
| ||
Banking - 0.3% |
|
|
| ||
4,000 |
|
AgriBank FCB, 6.875%, 1/1/24 (a)(d)(h)(l) |
|
422,875 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Electric Utilities - 1.1% |
|
|
| ||
20,550 |
|
Entergy Arkansas, Inc., 4.75%, 6/1/18 |
|
467,307 |
|
4,725 |
|
Entergy Louisiana LLC, 4.70%, 6/1/18 |
|
104,281 |
|
51,375 |
|
SCE Trust I, 5.625%, 6/15/17 (h) |
|
1,217,587 |
|
|
|
|
|
1,789,175 |
|
Total Preferred Stock (cost-$2,011,553) |
|
2,212,050 |
|
Principal |
|
|
|
|
|
MUNICIPAL BONDS - 0.9% |
|
|
| ||
West Virginia - 0.9% |
|
|
| ||
$1,750 |
|
Tobacco Settlement Finance Auth. Rev., 7.467%, 6/1/47, Ser. A (cost-$1,648,480) |
|
1,501,920 |
|
|
|
|
| ||
U.S. TREASURY OBLIGATIONS - 0.6% |
|
|
| ||
1,000 |
|
U.S. Treasury Notes, 1.50%, 8/31/18 (i) (cost-$1,002,166) |
|
1,005,195 |
|
|
|
|
| ||
SOVEREIGN DEBT OBLIGATIONS - 0.2% |
|
|
| ||
Costa Rica - 0.2% |
|
|
| ||
300 |
|
Costa Rica Government International Bond, 7.00%, 4/4/44 (a)(d) (cost-$300,000) |
|
313,200 |
|
Units |
|
|
|
|
|
WARRANTS - 0.0% |
|
|
| ||
Engineering & Construction - 0.0% |
|
|
| ||
1,975 |
|
Alion Science and Technology Corp., strike price $0.01, expires 3/15/17 (a)(d)(o) (cost-$20) |
|
20 |
|
Principal |
|
|
|
|
|
SHORT-TERM INVESTMENTS - 17.3% |
|
|
| ||
U.S. Treasury Obligations (i)(j)(n)- 13.7% |
|
|
| ||
$21,528 |
|
U.S. Treasury Bills, 0.028%-0.081%, 8/21/14-12/18/14 (cost-$21,524,961) |
|
21,525,738 |
|
|
|
|
| ||
U.S. Government Agency Securities (n)- 3.6% |
|
|
| ||
|
|
Fannie Mae Discount Notes, |
|
|
|
200 |
|
0.086%, 12/17/14 |
|
199,944 |
|
800 |
|
0.122%, 9/24/14 |
|
799,943 |
|
|
|
Federal Home Loan Bank Discount Notes, |
|
|
|
2,300 |
|
0.077%, 1/26/15 |
|
2,299,067 |
|
1,400 |
|
0.098%, 9/19/14 |
|
1,399,906 |
|
|
|
Freddie Mac Discount Notes, |
|
|
|
100 |
|
0.076%, 10/16/14 |
|
99,988 |
|
800 |
|
0.081%, 11/26/14 |
|
799,835 |
|
Total U.S. Government Agency Securities (cost-$5,597,771) |
|
5,598,683 |
| ||
Total Short-Term Investments (cost-$27,122,732) |
|
27,124,421 |
|
Contracts |
|
|
|
|
|
OPTIONS PURCHASED (o)- 0.0% |
|
|
| ||
Put Options - 0.0% |
|
|
| ||
145 |
|
S&P 500 Index Futures, (CME), strike price $1,850.00, expires 7/18/14 (cost-$145,373) |
|
76,125 |
|
|
|
|
| ||
Total Investments, before options written (cost-$221,574,679) (p)-160.0% |
|
251,698,723 |
| ||
|
|
|
| ||
OPTIONS WRITTEN (o)- (0.5)% |
|
|
| ||
Call Options - (0.5)% |
|
|
| ||
145 |
|
S&P 500 Index Futures, (CME), strike price $1,945.00, expires 7/18/14 (premiums received-$735,502) |
|
(721,375 |
) |
|
|
|
| ||
Total Investments, net of options written (cost-$220,839,177)-159.5% |
|
250,977,348 |
| ||
Other liabilities in excess of other assets-(59.5)% |
|
(93,615,833 |
) | ||
Net Assets-100.0% |
|
$157,361,515 |
|
Notes to Schedule of Investments:
* Portfolio securities and other financial instruments for which market quotations are readily available are stated at market value. Market value is generally determined on the basis of last reported sales prices, or if no sales are reported, on the basis of quotes obtained from a quotation reporting system, established market makers, or independent pricing services. The Funds investments are valued daily using prices supplied by an independent pricing service or dealer quotations, or by using the last sale price on the exchange that is the primary market for such securities, or the mean between the last quoted bid and ask price. Independent pricing services use information provided by market makers or estimates of market values obtained from yield data relating to investments or securities with similar characteristics. Securities purchased on a when-issued or delayed-delivery basis are marked to market daily until settlement at the forward settlement date. Centrally cleared swaps and exchange traded futures are valued at the price determined by the relevant exchange.
The Board of Trustees (the Board) has adopted procedures for valuing portfolio securities and other financial instruments in circumstances where market quotes are not readily available, and has delegated the responsibility for applying the valuation methods to Allianz Global Investors Fund Management LLC (the Investment Manager) and Pacific Investment Management Company LLC (the Sub-Adviser). The Funds Valuation Committee was established by the Board to oversee the implementation of the Funds valuation methods and to make fair value determinations on behalf of the Board, as instructed. The Sub-Adviser monitors the continued appropriateness of methods applied and determines if adjustments should be made in light of market changes, events affecting the issuer, or other factors. If the Sub-Adviser determines that a valuation method may no longer be appropriate, another valuation method may be selected, or the Valuation Committee will be convened to consider the matter and take any appropriate action in accordance with procedures set forth by the Board. The Board shall review the appropriateness of the valuation methods and these methods may be amended or supplemented from time to time by the Valuation Committee.
Benchmark pricing procedures are used as the basis for setting the base price of a fixed-income security and for subsequently adjusting the price proportionally to market value changes of a pre-determined security deemed to be comparable in duration, generally a U.S. Treasury or sovereign note based on country of issuance. The base price may be a broker-dealer quote, transaction price, or an internal value as derived by analysis of market data. The base price of the security may be reset on a periodic basis based on the availability of market data and procedures approved by the Valuation Committee. The validity of the fair value is reviewed by the Sub-Adviser on a periodic basis and may be amended as the availability of market data indicates a material change.
Short-term securities maturing in 60 days or less are valued at amortized cost, if their original term to maturity was 60 days or less, or by amortizing premium or discount based on their value on the 61st day prior to maturity, if the original term to maturity exceeded 60 days.
Investments initially valued in currencies other than the U.S. dollar are converted to the U.S. dollar using exchange rates obtained from pricing services. As a result, the net asset value (NAV) of the Funds shares may be affected by changes in the value of currencies in relation to the U.S. dollar. The value of securities traded in markets outside the United States or denominated in currencies other than the U.S. dollar may be affected significantly on a day that the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) is closed.
The prices used by the Fund to value investments may differ from the value that would be realized if the investments were sold, and these differences could be material. The Funds NAV is normally determined as of the close of regular trading (normally, 4:00 p.m. Eastern time) on the NYSE on each day the NYSE is open for business.
(a) Private PlacementRestricted as to resale and may not have a readily available market. Securities with an aggregate value of $64,817,675, representing 41.2% of net assets.
(b) Illiquid.
(c) These securities generally pay interest at rates which are periodically pre-determined by reference to a base lending rate plus a premium. These base lending rates are generally either the lending rate offered by one or more major European banks, such as the LIBOR or the prime rate offered by one or more major United States banks, or the certificate of deposit rate. These securities are generally considered to be restricted as the Fund is ordinarily contractually obligated to receive approval from the Agent bank and/or borrower prior to disposition. Remaining maturities of senior loans may be less than the stated maturities shown as a result of contractual or optional payments by the borrower. Such prepayments cannot be predicted with certainty. The interest rate disclosed reflects the rate in effect on June 30, 2014.
(d) 144AExempt from registration under Rule 144A of the Securities Act of 1933. These securities may be resold in transactions exempt from registration, typically only to qualified institutional buyers. Unless otherwise indicated, these securities are not considered to be illiquid.
(e) When-issued or delayed-delivery. To be settled/delivered after June 30, 2014.
(f) In default.
(g) Fair-ValuedSecurities with an aggregate value of $4,958,335, representing 3.2% of net assets.
(h) Perpetual maturity. The date shown, if any, is the next call date. For Corporate Bonds & Notes the interest rate is fixed until the first call date and variable thereafter.
(i) All or partial amount segregated for the benefit of the counterparty as collateral for derivatives.
(j) All or partial amount transferred for the benefit of the counterparty as collateral for reverse repurchase agreements.
(k) Restricted. The aggregate acquisition cost of such securities is $11,589,582. The aggregate value is $10,469,434, representing 6.7% of net assets.
(l) Dividend rate is fixed until the first call date and variable thereafter.
(m) Variable or Floating Rate SecuritySecurities with an interest rate that changes periodically. The interest rate disclosed reflects the rate in effect on June 30, 2014.
(n) Rates reflect the effective yields at purchase date.
(o) Non-income producing.
(p) At June 30, 2014, the cost basis of portfolio securities (before options written) for federal income tax purposes was $221,939,935. Gross unrealized appreciation was $33,867,434; gross unrealized depreciation was $4,830,021; and net unrealized appreciation was $29,037,413. The difference between book and tax cost was attributable to sale-buyback adjustments and wash sale loss deferrals.
(q) Futures contracts outstanding at June 30, 2014:
Type |
|
Contracts |
|
Market |
|
Expiration |
|
Unrealized |
| |
Long: |
E-mini S&P 500 Index |
|
154 |
|
$15,033 |
|
9/19/14 |
|
$167,434 |
|
|
S&P 500 Index |
|
126 |
|
61,501 |
|
9/18/14 |
|
758,351 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
$925,785 |
|
(r) Transactions in options written for the three months ended June 30, 2014:
|
|
Contracts |
|
Premiums |
|
Options outstanding, March 31, 2014 |
|
149 |
|
$874,992 |
|
Options written |
|
443 |
|
2,392,736 |
|
Options terminated in closing transactions |
|
(447 |
) |
(2,532,226 |
) |
Options outstanding, June 30, 2014 |
|
145 |
|
$735,502 |
|
(s) Total return swap agreements on convertible securities outstanding at June 30, 2014:
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Notional |
|
Upfront |
|
|
|
Swap Agreements, |
| ||
Swap |
|
|
|
|
|
# of |
|
|
|
Maturity |
|
Amount |
|
Premiums |
|
Unrealized |
|
at Value |
| ||
Counterparty |
|
Pay/Receive |
|
Underlying Asset |
|
Units |
|
Financing Rate |
|
Date |
|
(000s) |
|
Paid |
|
Appreciation |
|
Asset |
|
Liability |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Deutsche Bank |
|
Receive |
|
OGX Petroleo e Gas Participaceos S.A. |
|
434 |
|
Not Applicable, Fully Funded |
|
2/11/15 |
|
$181 |
|
181,317 |
|
$93,455 |
|
$274,772 |
|
$ |
|
(t) Credit default swap agreements outstanding at June 30, 2014:
OTC buy protection swap agreements(1):
Swap Counterparty/ |
|
Notional |
|
Credit |
|
Termination |
|
Payments |
|
Value(5) |
|
Upfront |
|
Unrealized |
|
Goldman Sachs: |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
CIFC |
|
$478 |
|
|
|
10/20/20 |
|
(4.50 |
)% |
$5,313 |
|
$ |
|
$5,313 |
|
TELOS |
|
1,500 |
|
|
|
10/11/21 |
|
(5.00 |
)% |
30,764 |
|
|
|
30,764 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
$36,077 |
|
$ |
|
$36,077 |
|
OTC sell protection swap agreements(2):
Swap Counterparty/ |
|
Notional |
|
Credit |
|
Termination |
|
Payments |
|
Value(5) |
|
Upfront |
|
Unrealized |
|
Bank of America: |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Long Beach Mortgage Loan Trust |
|
$469 |
|
|
|
7/25/33 |
|
6.25 |
% |
$(247,007 |
) |
$ |
|
$(247,007 |
) |
Morgan Stanley: |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Morgan Stanley Dean Witter |
|
156 |
|
|
|
8/25/32 |
|
3.23 |
% |
95 |
|
(2,931 |
) |
3,026 |
|
Royal Bank of Scotland: |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
ABX.HE AA 06-1 |
|
2,986 |
|
|
|
7/25/45 |
|
0.32 |
% |
(643,339 |
) |
(1,758,198 |
) |
1,114,859 |
|
ABX.HE AAA 07-1 |
|
2,538 |
|
|
|
8/25/37 |
|
0.09 |
% |
(584,939 |
) |
(1,256,204 |
) |
671,265 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
$(1,475,190) |
|
$(3,017,333 |
) |
$1,542,143 |
|
Credit Spread not quoted for asset-backed securities.
(1) If the Fund is a buyer of protection and a credit event occurs, as defined under the terms of that particular swap agreement, the Fund will either (i) receive from the seller of protection an amount equal to the notional amount of the swap and deliver the referenced obligation, other deliverable obligations or underlying securities comprising the referenced index or (ii) receive a net settlement amount in the form of cash or securities equal to the notional amount of the swap less the recovery value of the referenced obligation or underlying securities comprising the referenced index. Recovery values are assumed by market makers considering either industry standard recovery rates or entity specific factors and considerations until a credit event occurs. If a credit event has occurred, the recovery value is determined by a facilitated auction whereby a minimum number of allowable broker bids, together with a specified valuation method, are used to calculate the settlement value.
(2) If the Fund is a seller of protection and a credit event occurs, as defined under the terms of that particular swap agreement, the Fund will either (i) pay to the buyer of protection an amount equal to the notional amount of the swap and take delivery of the referenced obligation, other deliverable obligations or underlying securities comprising the referenced index or (ii) pay a net settlement amount in the form of cash or securities equal to the notional amount of the swap less the recovery value of the referenced obligation or underlying securities comprising the referenced index. Recovery values are assumed by market makers considering either industry standard recovery rates or entity specific factors and considerations until a credit event occurs. If a credit event has occurred, the recovery value is determined by a facilitated auction whereby a minimum number of allowable broker bids, together with a specified valuation method, are used to calculate the settlement value.
(3) Implied credit spreads, represented in absolute terms, utilized in determining the market value of credit default swap agreements as of year/period end serve as an indicator of the current status of the payment/performance risk and represent the likelihood or risk of default for the credit derivative. The implied credit spread of a particular referenced entity reflects the cost of buying/selling protection and may include upfront payments required to be made to enter into the agreement. Wider credit spreads represent a deterioration of the referenced entitys credit soundness and a greater likelihood or risk of default or other credit event occurring as defined under the terms of the agreement.
(4) This represents the maximum potential amount the Fund could be required to make available as a seller of credit protection or receive as a buyer of credit protection if a credit event occurs as defined under the terms of that particular swap agreement.
(5) The quoted market prices and resulting values for credit default swap agreements serve as an indicator of the status at June 30, 2014 of the payment/performance risk and represent the likelihood of an expected liability (or profit) for the credit derivative should the notional amount of the swap agreement have been closed/sold as of the period end. Increasing market values, in absolute terms when compared to the notional amount of the swap, represent a deterioration of the referenced entitys credit soundness and a greater likelihood or risk of default or other credit event occurring as defined under the terms of the agreement.
(u) Interest rate swap agreements outstanding at June 30, 2014:
OTC swap agreements:
|
|
Notional |
|
|
|
Rate Type |
|
|
|
Upfront |
|
|
| ||
Swap |
|
Amount |
|
Termination |
|
Payments |
|
Payments |
|
Value |
|
Premiums |
|
Unrealized |
|
BNP Paribas |
|
BRL3,600 |
|
1/4/21 |
|
3-Month USD-LIBOR |
|
12.06 |
% |
$8,668 |
|
$9,700 |
|
$(1,032 |
) |
Centrally cleared swap agreements:
|
|
Notional |
|
|
|
Rate Type |
|
|
|
Unrealized |
| ||
Broker (Exchange) |
|
Amount |
|
Termination |
|
Payments |
|
Payments |
|
Value |
|
Appreciation |
|
Credit Suisse First Boston (CME) |
|
$385,000 |
|
6/18/24 |
|
3-Month USD-LIBOR |
|
3.00% |
|
$13,908,468 |
|
$4,668,468 |
|
Credit Suisse First Boston (CME) |
|
382,800 |
|
12/17/24 |
|
3.00% |
|
3-Month USD-LIBOR |
|
(7,127,365 |
) |
(4,895,641 |
) |
Deutsche Bank (CME) |
|
129,700 |
|
6/19/23 |
|
3-Month USD-LIBOR |
|
2.75% |
|
2,929,977 |
|
1,362,081 |
|
Deutsche Bank (CME) |
|
11,600 |
|
6/19/23 |
|
3-Month USD-LIBOR |
|
2.75% |
|
262,049 |
|
348,469 |
|
Goldman Sachs (CME) |
|
203,700 |
|
6/19/23 |
|
3-Month USD-LIBOR |
|
2.75% |
|
4,601,668 |
|
3,234,262 |
|
Goldman Sachs (CME) |
|
385,000 |
|
6/18/24 |
|
3.00% |
|
3-Month USD-LIBOR |
|
(13,908,468 |
) |
(19,105,569 |
) |
Morgan Stanley (CME) |
|
CAD4,900 |
|
6/19/24 |
|
3-Month USD-LIBOR |
|
3.30% |
|
265,579 |
|
38,007 |
|
Morgan Stanley (CME) |
|
2,100 |
|
6/20/44 |
|
3.50% |
|
3-Month USD-LIBOR |
|
(95,513 |
) |
(20,670 |
) |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
$836,395 |
|
$(14,370,593 |
) |
(v) OTC total return swap agreements outstanding at June 30, 2014:
Pay/Receive |
|
Index |
|
# of Units |
|
Floating Rate* |
|
Notional |
|
Maturity |
|
Counterparty |
|
Unrealized |
|
Receive |
|
MSCI Daily Total Return EAFE |
|
15,000 |
|
1-Month USD-LIBOR plus 0.03% |
|
$77,331 |
|
4/28/15 |
|
Credit Suisse First Boston |
|
$3,125,109 |
|
* Floating Rate is based upon predetermined notional amounts, which may be a multiple of the number of units disclosed.
(w) Forward foreign currency contracts outstanding at June 30, 2014:
|
|
Counterparty |
|
U.S.$ Value on |
|
U.S.$ Value |
|
Unrealized |
|
Purchased: |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
35,381 Brazilian Real settling 7/2/14 |
|
Bank of America |
|
$16,064 |
|
$16,013 |
|
$(51 |
) |
239,733 Brazilian Real settling 7/2/14 |
|
Barclays Bank |
|
108,846 |
|
108,501 |
|
(345 |
) |
36,384 Brazilian Real settling 7/2/14 |
|
Goldman Sachs |
|
16,519 |
|
16,467 |
|
(52 |
) |
276,117 Brazilian Real settling 7/2/14 |
|
JPMorgan Chase |
|
123,349 |
|
124,968 |
|
1,619 |
|
4,129,733 British Pound settling 7/2/14 |
|
Bank of America |
|
7,009,950 |
|
7,067,625 |
|
57,675 |
|
3,270,737 Euro settling 7/2/14 |
|
JPMorgan Chase |
|
4,446,567 |
|
4,478,621 |
|
32,054 |
|
39,411,786 Japanese Yen settling 7/2/14 |
|
JPMorgan Chase |
|
388,070 |
|
389,041 |
|
971 |
|
Sold: |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
247,000 Australian Dollar settling 7/2/14 |
|
Barclays Bank |
|
229,504 |
|
232,909 |
|
(3,405 |
) |
247,000 Australian Dollar settling 8/5/14 |
|
Citigroup |
|
231,541 |
|
232,343 |
|
(802 |
) |
35,381 Brazilian Real settling 7/2/14 |
|
Bank of America |
|
16,000 |
|
16,013 |
|
(13 |
) |
239,733 Brazilian Real settling 7/2/14 |
|
Barclays Bank |
|
107,119 |
|
108,501 |
|
(1,382 |
) |
36,384 Brazilian Real settling 7/2/14 |
|
Goldman Sachs |
|
16,000 |
|
16,467 |
|
(467 |
) |
276,117 Brazilian Real settling 7/2/14 |
|
JPMorgan Chase |
|
125,365 |
|
124,968 |
|
397 |
|
276,117 Brazilian Real settling 8/4/14 |
|
JPMorgan Chase |
|
122,227 |
|
123,800 |
|
(1,573 |
) |
4,129,733 British Pound settling 8/5/14 |
|
Bank of America |
|
7,008,158 |
|
7,065,751 |
|
(57,593 |
) |
4,093,173 British Pound settling 7/2/14 |
|
BNP Paribas |
|
6,892,232 |
|
7,005,055 |
|
(112,823 |
) |
28,259 British Pound settling 8/5/14 |
|
Citigroup |
|
48,000 |
|
48,349 |
|
(349 |
) |
36,561 British Pound settling 7/2/14 |
|
JPMorgan Chase |
|
62,000 |
|
62,570 |
|
(570 |
) |
17,409 Canadian Dollar settling 9/18/14 |
|
JPMorgan Chase |
|
16,000 |
|
16,284 |
|
(284 |
) |
170,602 Danish Krone settling 8/13/14 |
|
Credit Suisse First Boston |
|
31,000 |
|
31,340 |
|
(340 |
) |
712,000 Euro settling 8/5/14 |
|
Barclays Bank |
|
969,040 |
|
975,067 |
|
(6,027 |
) |
57,584 Euro settling 7/2/14 |
|
Deutsche Bank |
|
78,000 |
|
78,849 |
|
(849 |
) |
3,213,154 Euro settling 7/2/14 |
|
Goldman Sachs |
|
4,400,594 |
|
4,399,772 |
|
822 |
|
35,245 Euro settling 8/5/14 |
|
Goldman Sachs |
|
48,000 |
|
48,267 |
|
(267 |
) |
3,271,000 Euro settling 8/5/14 |
|
JPMorgan Chase |
|
4,447,457 |
|
4,479,554 |
|
(32,097 |
) |
480,594 Hong Kong Dollar settling 7/23/14 |
|
Morgan Stanley |
|
62,000 |
|
61,991 |
|
9 |
|
55,382 Israeli Shekel settling 9/5/14 |
|
Citigroup |
|
16,000 |
|
16,133 |
|
(133 |
) |
4,800,786 Japanese Yen settling 7/2/14 |
|
Barclays Bank |
|
47,000 |
|
47,389 |
|
(389 |
) |
3,260,860 Japanese Yen settling 8/5/14 |
|
Credit Suisse First Boston |
|
32,000 |
|
32,197 |
|
(197 |
) |
34,611,000 Japanese Yen settling 7/2/14 |
|
JPMorgan Chase |
|
339,823 |
|
341,651 |
|
(1,828 |
) |
39,411,786 Japanese Yen settling 8/5/14 |
|
JPMorgan Chase |
|
388,157 |
|
389,139 |
|
(982 |
) |
96,202 Norwegian Krone settling 8/13/14 |
|
Credit Suisse First Boston |
|
16,000 |
|
15,659 |
|
341 |
|
38,873 Singapore Dollar settling 9/2/14 |
|
Goldman Sachs |
|
31,000 |
|
31,176 |
|
(176 |
) |
189,168 Swedish Krona settling 8/13/14 |
|
Barclays Bank |
|
29,103 |
|
28,298 |
|
805 |
|
205,957 Swedish Krona settling 8/13/14 |
|
Deutsche Bank |
|
31,000 |
|
30,810 |
|
190 |
|
164,000 Swiss Franc settling 8/13/14 |
|
Barclays Bank |
|
186,589 |
|
184,999 |
|
1,590 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
$(126,521 |
) |
(x) At June 30, 2014, the Fund held $2,900,000 in cash as collateral and pledged cash collateral of $27,000 for derivative contracts. Cash collateral held may be invested in accordance with the Funds investment strategy. As part of the cash collateral held, $70,000 was segregated in the Funds name, at a third party, but cannot be invested by the Fund.
(y) Open reverse repurchase agreements at June 30, 2014:
Counterparty |
|
Rate |
|
Trade Date |
|
Due Date |
|
Principal & Interest |
|
Principal |
|
Barclays Bank |
|
(0.40 |
)% |
6/17/14 |
|
6/16/16 |
|
$2,859,555 |
|
$2,860,000 |
|
|
|
0.40 |
|
6/23/14 |
|
7/24/14 |
|
523,046 |
|
523,000 |
|
|
|
0.40 |
|
6/25/14 |
|
7/25/14 |
|
3,524,235 |
|
3,524,000 |
|
|
|
0.45 |
|
6/19/14 |
|
7/18/14 |
|
1,334,664 |
|
1,334,465 |
|
|
|
0.45 |
|
6/23/14 |
|
7/24/14 |
|
941,094 |
|
941,000 |
|
|
|
0.55 |
|
6/2/14 |
|
7/8/14 |
|
824,365 |
|
824,000 |
|
|
|
0.55 |
|
6/3/14 |
|
7/9/14 |
|
1,313,562 |
|
1,313,000 |
|
|
|
0.55 |
|
6/23/14 |
|
7/24/14 |
|
3,404,416 |
|
3,404,000 |
|
|
|
0.60 |
|
5/13/14 |
|
8/13/14 |
|
2,428,982 |
|
2,427,000 |
|
|
|
0.65 |
|
4/21/14 |
|
7/21/14 |
|
7,215,238 |
|
7,206,000 |
|
|
|
0.65 |
|
5/5/14 |
|
8/5/14 |
|
1,856,909 |
|
1,855,000 |
|
|
|
0.65 |
|
6/2/14 |
|
7/8/14 |
|
2,870,502 |
|
2,869,000 |
|
|
|
0.65 |
|
6/19/14 |
|
9/18/14 |
|
1,068,231 |
|
1,068,000 |
|
|
|
0.65 |
|
6/23/14 |
|
7/24/14 |
|
1,873,271 |
|
1,873,000 |
|
|
|
1.377 |
|
4/29/14 |
|
7/29/14 |
|
1,076,588 |
|
1,074,000 |
|
|
|
1.377 |
|
6/3/14 |
|
9/4/14 |
|
2,263,422 |
|
2,261,000 |
|
|
|
1.379 |
|
4/24/14 |
|
7/24/14 |
|
5,064,157 |
|
5,051,000 |
|
Credit Suisse First Boston |
|
0.75 |
|
5/2/14 |
|
12/31/14 |
|
216,896 |
|
216,749 |
|
|
|
0.90 |
|
5/2/14 |
|
7/16/14 |
|
174,204 |
|
173,950 |
|
Deutsche Bank |
|
0.50 |
|
5/28/14 |
|
8/27/14 |
|
4,827,278 |
|
4,825,000 |
|
|
|
0.52 |
|
5/5/14 |
|
8/5/14 |
|
1,473,212 |
|
1,472,000 |
|
|
|
0.59 |
|
4/29/14 |
|
7/29/14 |
|
1,067,101 |
|
1,066,000 |
|
|
|
0.59 |
|
5/5/14 |
|
8/5/14 |
|
1,080,008 |
|
1,079,000 |
|
|
|
0.59 |
|
5/28/14 |
|
8/27/14 |
|
721,402 |
|
721,000 |
|
|
|
0.59 |
|
6/17/14 |
|
9/17/14 |
|
2,162,496 |
|
2,162,000 |
|
Goldman Sachs |
|
0.20 |
|
6/19/14 |
|
7/14/14 |
|
3,344,223 |
|
3,344,000 |
|
Morgan Stanley |
|
0.65 |
|
5/2/14 |
|
7/23/14 |
|
378,897 |
|
378,493 |
|
|
|
1.15 |
|
5/6/14 |
|
8/6/14 |
|
4,763,506 |
|
4,755,000 |
|
|
|
1.15 |
|
6/18/14 |
|
9/18/14 |
|
4,137,718 |
|
4,136,000 |
|
|
|
1.15 |
|
6/23/14 |
|
9/23/14 |
|
896,229 |
|
896,000 |
|
Royal Bank of Canada |
|
0.45 |
|
6/3/14 |
|
9/4/14 |
|
3,193,117 |
|
3,192,000 |
|
|
|
0.54 |
|
5/5/14 |
|
7/29/14 |
|
2,139,828 |
|
2,138,000 |
|
|
|
0.55 |
|
6/3/14 |
|
9/4/14 |
|
3,124,336 |
|
3,123,000 |
|
|
|
0.93 |
|
5/23/14 |
|
8/22/14 |
|
4,505,535 |
|
4,501,000 |
|
|
|
1.33 |
|
6/30/14 |
|
1/2/15 |
|
1,718,000 |
|
1,718,000 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
$80,304,657 |
|
(z) The weighted average daily balance of reverse repurchase agreements during the three months ended June 30, 2014 was $77,215,007, at a weighted average interest rate of 0.72%. Total value of underlying collateral (refer to the Schedule of Investments for positions transferred for the benefit of the counterparty as collateral) for open reverse repurchase agreements at June 30, 2014 was $93,500,923.
Glossary:
ABS - Asset-Backed Securities
ABX.HE - Asset-Backed Securities Index Home Equity
BRL - Brazilian Real
£ - British Pound
CAD - Canadian Dollar
CDO - Collateralized Debt Obligation
CME - Chicago Mercantile Exchange
CMO - Collateralized Mortgage Obligation
EAFE - Europe and Australia, Far East Equity Index
- Euro
FRN - Floating Rate Note
IO - Interest Only
LIBOR - London Inter-Bank Offered Rate
MBIA - insured by MBIA Insurance Corp.
MBS - Mortgage-Backed Securities
MSCI - Morgan Stanley Capital International
OTC - Over-the-Counter
PIK - Payment-in-Kind
PO - Principal Only
TBA - To Be Announced
Fair Value Measurements
Fair value is defined as the price that would be received to sell an asset or paid to transfer a liability (i.e. the exit price) in an orderly transaction between market participants. The three levels of the fair value hierarchy are described below:
· Level 1 quoted prices in active markets for identical investments that the Fund has the ability to access
· Level 2 valuations based on other significant observable inputs, which may include, but are not limited to, quoted prices for similar assets or liabilities, interest rates, yield curves, volatilities, prepayment speeds, loss severities, credit risks and default rates or other market corroborated inputs
· Level 3 valuations based on significant unobservable inputs (including the Sub-Advisers or Valuation Committees own assumptions and securities whose price was determined by using a single brokers quote)
The valuation techniques used by the Fund to measure fair value during the three months ended June 30, 2014 were intended to maximize the use of observable inputs and to minimize the use of unobservable inputs.
The Funds policy is to recognize transfers between levels at the end of the reporting period. An investment assets or liabilitys level within the fair value hierarchy is based on the lowest level input, individually or in aggregate, that is significant to the fair value measurement. The objective of fair value measurement remains the same even when there is a significant decrease in the volume and level of activity for an asset or liability and regardless of the valuation techniques used. Investments categorized as Level 1 or 2 as of period end may have been transferred between Levels 1 and 2 since the prior period due to changes in the valuation method utilized in valuing the investments.
The inputs or methodology used for valuing securities are not necessarily an indication of the risk associated with investing in those securities. The following are certain inputs and techniques that the Fund generally uses to evaluate how to classify each major category of assets and liabilities within Level 2 and Level 3, in accordance with accounting principles generally accepted in the United States of America.
Equity Securities (Common and Preferred Stock) Equity securities traded in inactive markets are valued using inputs which include broker-dealer quotes, recently executed transactions adjusted for changes in the benchmark index, or evaluated price quotes received from independent pricing services that take into account the integrity of the market sector and issuer, the individual characteristics of the security, and information received from broker-dealers and other market sources pertaining to the issuer or security. To the extent that these inputs are observable, the values of equity securities are categorized as Level 2. To the extent that these inputs are unobservable, the values are categorized as Level 3.
U.S. Treasury Obligations U.S. Treasury obligations are valued by independent pricing services based on pricing models that evaluate the mean between the most recently quoted bid and ask price. The models also take into consideration data received from active market makers and broker-dealers, yield curves, and the spread over comparable U.S. Treasury issues. The spreads change daily in response to market conditions and are generally obtained from the new issue market and broker-dealer sources. To the extent that these inputs are observable, the values of U.S. Treasury obligations are categorized as Level 2. To the extent that these inputs are unobservable, the values are categorized as Level 3.
Government Sponsored Enterprise and Mortgage-Backed Securities Government sponsored enterprise and mortgage-backed securities are valued by independent pricing services using pricing models based on inputs that include issuer type, coupon, cash flows, mortgage prepayment projection tables and Adjustable Rate Mortgage evaluations that incorporate index data, periodic life caps and the next coupon reset date. To the extent that these inputs are observable, the values of government sponsored enterprise and mortgage-backed securities are categorized as Level 2. To the extent that these inputs are unobservable, the values are categorized as Level 3.
Municipal Bonds Municipal bonds are valued by independent pricing services based on pricing models that take into account, among other factors, information received from market makers and broker-dealers, current trades, bid-want lists, offerings, market movements, the callability of the bond, state of issuance, benchmark yield curves, and bond insurance. To the extent that these inputs are observable, the values of municipal bonds are categorized as Level 2. To the extent that these inputs are unobservable, the values are categorized as Level 3.
Sovereign Debt Obligations Sovereign debt obligations are valued by independent pricing services based on discounted cash flow models that incorporate option adjusted spreads along with benchmark curves and credit spreads. In addition,
international bond markets are monitored regularly for information pertaining to the issuer and/or the specific issue. To the extent that these inputs are observable, the values of sovereign debt obligations are categorized as Level 2. To the extent that these inputs are unobservable, the values are categorized as Level 3.
Corporate Bonds & Notes Corporate bonds & notes are generally comprised of two main categories: investment grade bonds and high yield bonds. Investment grade bonds are valued by independent pricing services using various inputs and techniques, which include broker-dealer quotations, live trading levels, recently executed transactions in securities of the issuer or comparable issuers, and option adjusted spread models that include base curve and spread curve inputs. Adjustments to individual bonds can be applied to recognize trading differences compared to other bonds issued by the same issuer. High yield bonds are valued by independent pricing services based primarily on broker-dealer quotations from relevant market makers and recently executed transactions in securities of the issuer or comparable issuers. The broker-dealer quotations received are supported by credit analysis of the issuer that takes into consideration credit quality assessments, daily trading activity, listed bonds and sector-specific trends. To the extent that these inputs are observable, the values of corporate bonds & notes are categorized as Level 2. To the extent that these inputs are unobservable, the values are categorized as Level 3.
Asset-Backed Securities and Collateralized Mortgage Obligations Asset-backed securities and collateralized mortgage obligations are valued by independent pricing services using pricing models based on a securitys average life volatility. The models also take into account tranche characteristics such as coupon, average life, collateral types, ratings, the issuer and tranche type, underlying collateral and performance of the collateral, and discount margin for certain floating rate issues. To the extent that these inputs are observable, the values of asset-backed securities and collateralized mortgage obligations are categorized as Level 2. To the extent that these inputs are unobservable, the values are categorized as Level 3.
Option Contracts Option contracts traded over-the-counter (OTC) and FLexible EXchange (FLEX) options are valued by independent pricing services based on pricing models that incorporate various inputs such as interest rates, credit spreads, currency exchange rates and volatility measurements for in-the-money, at-the-money, and out-of-the-money contracts based on a given strike price. To the extent that these inputs are observable, the values of OTC and FLEX option contracts are categorized as Level 2. To the extent that these inputs are unobservable, the values are categorized as Level 3.
Forward Foreign Currency Contracts Forward foreign currency contracts are valued by independent pricing services using various inputs and techniques, which include broker-dealer quotations, actual trading information and foreign currency exchange rates gathered from leading market makers and foreign currency exchange trading centers throughout the world. To the extent that these inputs are observable, the values of forward foreign currency contracts are categorized as Level 2. To the extent that these inputs are unobservable, the values are categorized as Level 3.
Credit Default Swaps Credit default swaps traded over-the-counter (OTC) are valued by independent pricing services using pricing models that take into account, among other factors, information received from market makers and broker-dealers, default probabilities from index specific credit spread curves, recovery rates, and cash flows. To the extent that these inputs are observable, the values of credit default swaps are categorized as Level 2. To the extent that these inputs are unobservable, the values are categorized as Level 3.
Interest Rate Swaps OTC interest rate swaps are valued by independent pricing services using pricing models that are based on real-time intraday snapshots of relevant interest rate curves that are built using the most actively traded securities for a given maturity. The pricing models also incorporate cash and money market rates. In addition, market data pertaining to interest rate swaps is monitored regularly to ensure that interest rates are properly depicting the current market rate. Centrally cleared interest rate swaps are valued at the price determined by the relevant exchange. To the extent that these inputs are observable, the values of interest rate swaps are categorized as Level 2. To the extent that these inputs are unobservable, the values are categorized as Level 3.
Total Return Swaps OTC total return swaps are valued by independent pricing services using pricing models that take into account among other factors, index spread curves, nominal values, modified duration values and cash flows. To the extent that these inputs are observable, the values of OTC total return swaps are categorized as Level 2. To the extent that these inputs are unobservable, the values are categorized as Level 3.
Senior Loans Senior Loans are valued by independent pricing services based on the average of quoted prices received from multiple dealers or valued relative to other benchmark securities when broker-dealer quotes are unavailable. These quoted prices are based on interest rates, yield curves, option adjusted spreads and credit spreads. To the extent that these
inputs are observable, the values of Senior Loans are categorized as Level 2. To the extent that these inputs are unobservable, the values are categorized as Level 3.
A summary of the inputs used at June 30, 2014 in valuing the Funds assets and liabilities is listed below (refer to the Schedule of Investments and Notes to Schedule of Investments for more detailed information on Investments in Securities and Other Financial Instruments):
|
|
Level 1 - |
|
Level 2 - |
|
Level 3 - |
|
Value at |
|
Investments in Securities - Assets |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Mortgage-Backed Securities |
|
$ |
|
$98,492,393 |
|
$1,078,947 |
|
$99,571,340 |
|
Corporate Bonds & Notes: |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Airlines |
|
|
|
1,701,517 |
|
2,359,896 |
|
4,061,413 |
|
Diversified Financial Services |
|
|
|
14,692,283 |
|
900,000 |
|
15,592,283 |
|
Insurance |
|
|
|
5,021,057 |
|
1,111,385 |
|
6,132,442 |
|
All Other |
|
|
|
45,142,845 |
|
|
|
45,142,845 |
|
U.S. Government Agency Securities |
|
|
|
25,301,459 |
|
|
|
25,301,459 |
|
Asset-Backed Securities |
|
|
|
9,976,339 |
|
7,437,493 |
|
17,413,832 |
|
Senior Loans: |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Hotels/Gaming |
|
|
|
|
|
669,000 |
|
669,000 |
|
Oil, Gas & Consumable Fuels |
|
|
|
|
|
103,394 |
|
103,394 |
|
All Other |
|
|
|
5,477,784 |
|
|
|
5,477,784 |
|
Preferred Stock: |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Banking |
|
|
|
422,875 |
|
|
|
422,875 |
|
Electric Utilities |
|
1,789,175 |
|
|
|
|
|
1,789,175 |
|
Municipal Bonds |
|
|
|
1,501,920 |
|
|
|
1,501,920 |
|
U.S. Treasury Obligations |
|
|
|
1,005,195 |
|
|
|
1,005,195 |
|
Sovereign Debt Obligations |
|
|
|
313,200 |
|
|
|
313,200 |
|
Warrants |
|
|
|
20 |
|
|
|
20 |
|
Short-Term Investments |
|
|
|
27,124,421 |
|
|
|
27,124,421 |
|
Options Purchased: |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Market Price |
|
|
|
76,125 |
|
|
|
76,125 |
|
|
|
1,789,175 |
|
236,249,433 |
|
13,660,115 |
|
251,698,723 |
|
Investment in Securities - Liabilities |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Options Written, at value: |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Market Price |
|
|
|
(721,375 |
) |
|
|
(721,375 |
) |
Other Financial Instruments* - Assets |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Credit Contracts |
|
|
|
1,825,227 |
|
93,455 |
|
1,918,682 |
|
Foreign Exchange Contracts |
|
|
|
96,473 |
|
|
|
96,473 |
|
Interest Rate Contracts |
|
|
|
9,651,287 |
|
|
|
9,651,287 |
|
Market Price |
|
925,785 |
|
3,125,109 |
|
|
|
4,050,894 |
|
|
|
925,785 |
|
14,698,096 |
|
93,455 |
|
15,717,336 |
|
Other Financial Instruments* - Liabilities |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Credit Contracts |
|
|
|
(247,007 |
) |
|
|
(247,007 |
) |
Foreign Exchange Contracts |
|
|
|
(222,994 |
) |
|
|
(222,994 |
) |
Interest Rate Contracts |
|
|
|
(24,022,912 |
) |
|
|
(24,022,912 |
) |
|
|
|
|
(24,492,913 |
) |
|
|
(24,492,913 |
) |
Totals |
|
$2,714,960 |
|
$225,733,241 |
|
$13,753,570 |
|
$242,201,771 |
|
At June 30, 2014, there were no transfers between Levels 1 and 2.
A roll forward of fair value measurements using significant unobservable inputs (Level 3) for the three months ended June 30, 2014, was as follows:
|
|
Beginning |
|
Purchases |
|
Sales |
|
Accrued |
|
Net |
|
Net Change |
|
Transfers |
|
Transfers |
|
Ending |
|
Investments in Securities - Assets |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Mortgage-Backed Securities |
|
$1,293,932 |
|
$10,053 |
|
$(230,650 |
) |
$(119 |
) |
$(882 |
) |
$6,613 |
|
$ |
|
$ |
|
$1,078,947 |
|
Corporate Bonds & Notes: |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Airlines |
|
2,438,422 |
|
|
|
(69,034 |
) |
|
|
|
|
(9,492 |
) |
|
|
|
|
2,359,896 |
|
Capital Markets |
|
2,983,246 |
|
1,200,241 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
36,031 |
|
|
|
(4,219,518 |
) |
|
|
Diversified Financial Services |
|
|
|
882,000 |
|
|
|
321 |
|
|
|
17,679 |
|
|
|
|
|
900,000 |
|
Insurance |
|
|
|
1,100,000 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
11,385 |
|
|
|
|
|
1,111,385 |
|
Oil, Gas & Consumable Fuels |
|
258,750 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
(39,625 |
) |
|
|
(219,125 |
) |
|
|
Asset-Backed Securities |
|
6,628,072 |
|
|
|
(221,787 |
) |
37,505 |
|
147,070 |
|
846,633 |
|
|
|
|
|
7,437,493 |
|
Senior Loans: |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Hotels/Gaming |
|
663,000 |
|
|
|
|
|
1,094 |
|
|
|
4,906 |
|
|
|
|
|
669,000 |
|
Oil, Gas & Consumable Fuels |
|
|
|
102,454 |
|
|
|
4,766 |
|
|
|
(3,826 |
) |
|
|
|
|
103,394 |
|
|
|
14,265,422 |
|
3,294,748 |
|
(521,471 |
) |
43,567 |
|
146,188 |
|
870,304 |
|
|
|
(4,438,643 |
) |
13,660,115 |
|
Other Financial Instruments * - Assets |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Credit Contracts |
|
4,123 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
89,332 |
|
|
|
|
|
93,455 |
|
Totals |
|
$14,269,545 |
|
$3,294,748 |
|
$(521,471 |
) |
$43,567 |
|
$146,188 |
|
$959,636 |
|
$ |
|
$(4,438,643 |
) |
$13,753,570 |
|
The following table presents additional information about valuation techniques and inputs used for investments that are measured at fair value and categorized within Level 3 at June 30, 2014:
|
|
Ending |
|
Valuation |
|
Unobservable |
|
Input Values |
|
Investments in Securities - Assets |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Mortgage-Backed Securities |
|
$638,057 |
|
Benchmarked Pricing |
|
Security Price Reset |
|
$106.56 |
|
|
|
440,890 |
|
Third-Party Pricing Vendor |
|
Single Broker Quote |
|
$99.53 |
|
Corporate Bonds & Notes |
|
2,359,896 |
|
Third-Party Pricing Vendor |
|
Single Broker Quote |
|
$110.50 - $113.75 |
|
|
|
900,000 |
|
Analytical Model |
|
Broker Quotes |
|
$100.00 |
|
|
|
1,111,385 |
|
Benchmarked Pricing |
|
Security Price Reset |
|
$101.04 |
|
Asset-Backed Securities |
|
2,308,893 |
|
Analytical Model |
|
Estimated Recovery Value |
|
$100.75 |
|
|
|
5,128,600 |
|
Third-Party Pricing Vendor |
|
Single Broker Quote |
|
$29.50 |
|
Senior Loans |
|
772,394 |
|
Third-Party Pricing Vendor |
|
Single Broker Quote |
|
$83.00 - $111.50 |
|
Other Financial Instruments * - Assets |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Credit Contracts |
|
93,455 |
|
Analytical Model |
|
Estimated Recovery Value |
|
$151.54 |
|
* Other financial instruments are derivatives, such as futures contracts, swap agreements and forward foreign currency contracts, which are valued at the unrealized appreciation (depreciation) of the instrument.
** Transferred out of Level 3 into Level 2 because an evaluated price with observable inputs from a third-party pricing vendor became available.
The net change in unrealized appreciation/depreciation of Level 3 investments held at June 30, 2014 was $1,024,656.
Item 2. Controls and Procedures
(a) The registrants President & Chief Executive Officer and Treasurer, Principal Financial & Accounting Officer have concluded that the registrants disclosure controls and procedures (as defined in Rule 30a-3(c) under the Act (17 CFR 270.30a -3(c))) are effective based on their evaluation of these controls and procedures as of a date within 90 days of the filing date of this document.
(b) There were no significant changes in the registrants internal control over financial reporting (as defined in Rule 30a-3(d) under the Act (17 CFR 270.30a -3(d))) that occurred during the registrants last fiscal quarter that has materially affected, or is reasonably likely to materially affect, the registrants internal control over financial reporting.
Item 3. Exhibits
(a) Exhibit 99.302 Cert. Certification pursuant to Section 302 of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002
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.
Registrant: PIMCO Global StocksPLUS® & Income Fund
By |
/s/ Julian Sluyters |
|
|
Julian Sluyters |
|
|
| |
Date: August 22, 2014 |
| |
|
| |
By |
/s/ Lawrence G. Altadonna |
|
|
Lawrence G. Altadonna |
|
|
| |
Date: |
August 22, 2014 |
|
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.
|
|
|
By |
/s/ Julian Sluyters |
|
|
Julian Sluyters |
|
|
President & Chief Executive Officer |
|
|
| |
Date: August 22, 2014 |
| |
|
|
|
By |
/s/ Lawrence G. Altadonna |
|
|
Lawrence G. Altadonna |
|
|
Treasurer, Principal Financial & Accounting Officer |
|
|
| |
Date: |
August 22, 2014 |
|