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NCYF Cqs New City High Yield Fund Limited

52.40
-0.20 (-0.38%)
19 Apr 2024 - Closed
Delayed by 15 minutes
Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
Cqs New City High Yield Fund Limited LSE:NCYF London Ordinary Share JE00B1LZS514 ORD NPV
  Price Change % Change Share Price Bid Price Offer Price High Price Low Price Open Price Shares Traded Last Trade
  -0.20 -0.38% 52.40 52.40 53.40 52.80 52.80 52.80 435,232 16:35:20
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Unit Inv Tr, Closed-end Mgmt 8.37M 3.2M 0.0060 88.00 283.46M
Cqs New City High Yield Fund Limited is listed in the Unit Inv Tr, Closed-end Mgmt sector of the London Stock Exchange with ticker NCYF. The last closing price for Cqs New City High Yield was 52.60p. Over the last year, Cqs New City High Yield shares have traded in a share price range of 43.00p to 53.40p.

Cqs New City High Yield currently has 536,851,858 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Cqs New City High Yield is £283.46 million. Cqs New City High Yield has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of 88.00.

Cqs New City High Yield Share Discussion Threads

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
25/11/2015
16:35
That's the problem I have. the premium to nav has gone back up at a time when rising interest rates are surely imminent, and therefore high yield (i.e. lower credit rated) bond prices are likely to be under downward pressure. not a good combination imo.
shalder
25/11/2015
15:11
Why do you think they will be stuck at 60? They hold bonds, which will surely fall when interest rates rise?
asmodeus
25/11/2015
13:57
A tap issue in response to market demand of 5.6m new ordinary shares.
(356m shares outstanding) which is a hefty addition.
Why?
Thinking of returning as a holder for div. (Retired skintOAP) Want stock with div and increase in value potential, these I feel will be stuck at 60+ ad infin.

petewy
25/11/2015
13:13
I think they had issued just under what they had been given by the book builder so had to add another 200k to meet the book. Probably admin.

They don't want to let the share price go to a massive premium to NAV and would prefer to simply increase the fund size.

If the reverse is true they can sell down the fund and buy back the shares, sure thing - if they want to.

my retirement fund
25/11/2015
12:35
The issued shares in two unusual blocks in two days doesn't make sense.(To me. Hemnce the question).
If there's a demand for the share let the price rise.
Or is it a way of keeping the price level, about 60p.
If shares are not in demand are those shares bought back?

petewy
25/11/2015
10:38
whats the question?
my retirement fund
25/11/2015
10:07
I understand that but it's no the answer.
petewy
24/11/2015
14:44
pete, they are simply increasing the size of the trust. Essentially since the share price is at a premium to NAV, it means that people want to buy into the assets and they are issuing shares for cash to new buyers.
rcturner2
24/11/2015
14:34
23 November 2015
ISSUE OF EQUITY
The Company announces that, conditional only on Admission becoming effective, it has allotted, by way of a tap issue in response to market demand, 5,670,940 new ordinary shares of no par value (the "New Shares") for cash, at a price of 58.50p per share, a premium to the Company's net asset value.

24 November 2015
ISSUE OF EQUITY
The Company announces that, in response to market demand, 200,000 new ordinary shares of no par value (the "New Shares") for cash, at a price of 58.50p per share, a premium to the Company's net asset value.

What's this all about? Any thoughts.

petewy
06/11/2015
14:20
Yes tipped in IC with a risk rating of "medium".
tenbag
06/11/2015
11:02
I like these, also like CYN.
neilyb675
06/11/2015
10:55
Agreed MRF, also thought bond & FI style investments given a boost by BoE comments yesterday. I topped up here at the start of the week, a LT hold for me.

Tipped in IC today, apparently too, though not seen.

wirralowl
06/11/2015
10:07
Indeed they have a commendable track record for increasing the dividend even if nav is stuck in a rut.I am always wondrous to why more investors are not seeking these types of investments after all the general stock market is proving its a lagard flatliner and they have already been told interest rates will be miniscule for a long time to come.I think many medium grade bonds are still underpriced and they have the opportunity to use leverage to increade longer term nav because eventually these bonds will need to reflect a lower interest rate economy.Even the BOE are talking about unwinding their 375bn qe books so they must imagine there will be an increase in bond market demand.
my retirement fund
06/11/2015
09:53
I've held these for about a year now and share price and NAV have been disappointing . I'll continue to hold for the dividend and that divi increase is welcome.
dragonsteeth
05/11/2015
17:45
First Interim Dividend

CQS New City High Yield Fund Limited (ticker symbol NCYF) today announces a first interim dividend of 0.97 pence per share payable on 27 November 2015 to shareholders on the register on 30 October 2015, having an ex-dividend date of 29 October 2015.

The payment of 0.97 pence per share represents a 3.2% increase on the 0.94 pence per share paid in respect of the same period last year.

my retirement fund
28/10/2015
19:32
Ex dividend tomorrow.
plasybryn
22/10/2015
09:58
This trust comes under the heading of "it does what it says on the tin".

Gives a decent yield with some NAV growth thrown in there in good years.

rcturner2
22/10/2015
09:39
Report seems all very steady as she goes and as though our fund is being diligently managed. It would be nice if they could increase the gearing further to boost the dividend further as they are paying such a small amount for the loan
my retirement fund
22/10/2015
07:14
div increase
neilyb675
27/8/2015
22:15
Many are rushing to buy at 57p today when most were selling at 53.5 three days ago.
Herd instinct?

deadly
27/8/2015
21:50
Looks like theres slso a larger buyer here now
my retirement fund
27/8/2015
09:07
They still are....selling quite heavily that is. Took a profit and watching until they've gone.
kiwi2007
25/8/2015
14:09
nice bounce today, which is nice having picked up a few at 53 and more at 53.5 yesterday.

Someone was selling loads at the bottom of the market.

deadly
25/8/2015
12:49
Nibbled on a few early doors
badtime
25/8/2015
11:40
Interest rates have been on a downward trend over a very long period of time, if you widen out the window to decades and centuries. I believe this is a function of money supply and life expectancy. In the middle ages, interest rates of 25% were common.
rcturner2
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