First Trust Senior Floating Rate Income Fund II Reports Annual Results; No Assurance on Achieving Investment Objectives
Reuters
Jul 30, 2025
First Trust Senior Floating Rate Income Fund II Reports Annual Results; No Assurance on Achieving Investment Objectives
First Trust Senior Floating Rate Income Fund II $(FCT)$ has released its annual report for the year ended May 31, 2025. The report indicates that there is no assurance the Fund will achieve its investment objectives, reflecting the inherent risks and uncertainties in its operation. The total return of the Fund is based on the combination of reinvested dividend, capital gain, and return of capital distributions, along with changes in NAV per share and Common Share Price for market value returns. The report does not provide specific figures for sales, net income, or earnings per share. The outlook guidance remains cautious, emphasizing the variability of future results due to external factors.
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