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HFEL Henderson Far East Income Limited

222.00
1.50 (0.68%)
28 Mar 2024 - Closed
Delayed by 15 minutes
Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
Henderson Far East Income Limited LSE:HFEL London Ordinary Share JE00B1GXH751 ORD NPV
  Price Change % Change Share Price Bid Price Offer Price High Price Low Price Open Price Shares Traded Last Trade
  1.50 0.68% 222.00 221.00 223.50 223.00 221.00 222.50 172,062 16:35:14
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Trust,ex Ed,religious,charty -46.86M -56.24M -0.3451 -6.46 363.39M
Henderson Far East Income Limited is listed in the Trust,ex Ed,religious,charty sector of the London Stock Exchange with ticker HFEL. The last closing price for Henderson Far East Income was 220.50p. Over the last year, Henderson Far East Income shares have traded in a share price range of 197.60p to 266.00p.

Henderson Far East Income currently has 162,957,032 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Henderson Far East Income is £363.39 million. Henderson Far East Income has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of -6.46.

Henderson Far East Income Share Discussion Threads

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
09/1/2014
09:24
Given the yield, I'm surprised its gone as low as it has.
bikeaholic
06/1/2014
19:41
Still not really going to a discount, is it? It's the (popular) yield I guess.
pvb
16/11/2013
00:06
Annual results out, annual _management fee reduced from 1% to 0.9% of net assets. No _performance fee.
pvb
25/9/2013
16:08
Perhaps this is the best we can hope for in the current situation:

As at close of business on 24th September 2013, the unaudited net asset value per share, calculated in accordance with the AIC formula (including current financial year revenue items) was 324.1p.

As at close of business on 24th September 2013, the unaudited net asset value per share (calculated excluding current financial year revenue items) was 317.3p.

I guess in these low interest times, we may have to just give up for now on waiting for a discount on a high yield trust.

Hope we don't live to regret it!

pvb
28/8/2013
10:25
"As at close of business_ on 23rd August 2013, the unaudited net asset value per share (calculated excluding current _financial year revenue items) was 306.3p."

What we could do with now is a significant discount to NAV. Damn! Whatever happened to those IT discounts?

pvb
23/8/2013
04:58
The man from PIMCO was voicing his concerns regarding the global market yesterday in the FT.
Regarding the EM which includes most of these investments he said:-

Emerging markets. Having been on the receiving end of significant private capital flows prompted by the Fed's quantitative easing, these markets require credible signals of solid growth prospects. Otherwise, both the prospect and reality of destabilising capital outflows increase the risks of internal policy slippages and an unbalanced policy mix, a phenomenon that is already evident in some countries.



Expect volatility this Autumn.

kiwi2007
22/8/2013
12:13
I think the drop is due to the weakness in the Asian currencies that arises from the likelihood of Fed tapering 'lite' at least.This will reduce returns from holdings together with the Chinese contraction rubbing off. I note they have increased the dividend but I am not sure how sustainable this increase is or how it has been funded. This was a very good fund and in the future may well continue to be so in the short term there is weakness - maybe to buy back in if you can catch the bottom -maybe 280-290 ? It really depends how much these two factors have further to run.
4spiel
22/8/2013
11:56
May? Wasn't that in June and was, I believe, the market drop precipitated by the first statements from the FED about QE being ended in the near future.
pvb
22/8/2013
08:42
Anybody know the cause of the big drop in May?
bikeaholic
21/8/2013
16:19
Buying opportunities in the Far East coming up?
pvb
08/8/2013
11:20
Good news about the reduction in annual management charges:



The trust does not have, and AFAIK never did have, a performance fee for the managers.

The City of London (CTY) trust has recently announced it is dropping its management performance fee, this follows the same earlier move by Bankers IT (BNKR). All good news for IT investors.

pvb
26/7/2013
14:34
So, back to a 5.2% yield.
droid
26/7/2013
13:01
Quarterly dividend increased from 4.10p to 4.40p. Goodachievement in these times.
4spiel
17/6/2013
00:05
It would be nicer to add at 250p . Never add above what you first paid !
4spiel
04/6/2013
08:18
I'd rather it didn't go below 350.
bikeaholic
18/4/2013
01:05
Half year report - I like what I read and I might add these rather than more iShares DJ Asia/Pacific Select Dividend 30 (IAPD)
kiwi2007
15/4/2013
16:25
Nice spread in the mail on Sunday from Midas.
dgo
09/4/2013
13:31
Well, I haven't noticed any dandruff so far, so...
pvb
20/3/2013
15:08
Is this heading for an H&S?
bikeaholic
24/1/2013
19:38
UK/Europe low/no growth - Asia Pacific still growing. Plus GBP fallen like a stone relative to Asia?pacific and FT talk that it's still another 10% to go. Not surprising then that HFEL's risen IMO?

In Asia/Pacific funds, at the moment I prefer IAPD as it's not at a premium to assets and has lower annual charges. Though in NZ itself I can still get 6 to 10% yield on lots of shares (Telecom, Chorus, Westpac etc.)

kiwi2007
23/1/2013
17:32
I believe this may be a "one-off" re-rating of investment trusts

Difficult to say, this seems to be happening to anything with a yield, individual shares not just trusts. I guess with yields so low now on safe fixed interest there may be a 'flight_ to equity'.

pvb
23/1/2013
15:14
I believe this may be a "one-off" re-rating of investment trusts, now that funds can't pay commissions to financial advisers. There's also the potential flight from bonds to good yielding stocks. Then again, I am biased, as I only specialise and invest in investment trusts.
glentimon
23/1/2013
13:13
Like everything else with a yield at present, it seems the sky is the limit. Let's hope this is not just another SM bubble!
pvb
04/1/2013
18:48
Nice to have charts though.
kiwi2007
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