Nuveen Floating Rate Income Fund is a closed-end management investment company. The Fund invests primarily in senior loans whose interest rates float or adjust periodically based on a benchmark interest rate index. Under normal market circumstances, the Fund will invest at least 80% of its managed assets in adjustable rate secured senior loans and adjustable rate unsecured senior loans, which unsecured senior loans will be, at the time of investment, investment grade quality. In addition, the Fund invests at least 65% of its Managed Assets in Senior Loans that are secured by specific collateral. The sectors covered by the portfolio include media, hotels, restaurants and leisure, healthcare providers and service, chemicals, United States of America, containers/packaging and other. Nuveen Fund Advisors, LLC, the Funds’ investment adviser.
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The current share price compared to the 52-week low.
The volatility of a stock over a given time period. It is calculated by determining the average standard deviation from the average price of the stock over one month or 21 business days. Historical volatility can be compared with implied volatility to determine if a stock's options are over- or undervalued.
GAAP EPS (TTM) refers to a company's earnings per share (EPS) for the trailing twelve-month (TTM) period. EPS is calculated by dividing the adjusted income available to common stockholders for the trailing twelve months by the trailing twelve-month diluted weighted average shares outstanding.
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GAAP P/E is a relative valuation measure used to determine if a stock is expensive in relation to its peers. It is calculated by dividing the current stock price by the sum of the Diluted Earnings Per Share from continuing operations BEFORE Extraordinary Items and Accounting Changes over the last reported 12 months.
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The measure of a security's volatility in relation to the S&P 500. Beta less than 1 means the security's price or NAV has been less volatile than the market. Beta greater than 1 means the security's price or NAV has been more volatile than the market.
Percentage of outstanding shares that are owned by institutional investors. Calculated from current quarterly filing as of today.
The number of shares of a security that have been sold short by investors. It is typically expressed as a percentage of the total number of shares outstanding and is reported on a monthly basis.
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