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Does the use of leverage present any risks for common shareholders?

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Does the use of leverage present any risks for common shareholders?

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Yes. The net asset value of the common shares and the returns earned by common shareholders in a leveraged fund will be more volatile than those of common shareholders in a closed-end fund that does not use leverage. If short-term interest rates rise, the cost of leverage will increase, most likely reducing the returns earned by the fund’s common shareholders.

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