KKR Credit Income fund Units ( (AU:KKC) ) just unveiled an update.
KKR Credit Income Fund reported a modest return of 0.20% for January 2025, with high-yield bonds outperforming loans. The fund’s portfolio, heavily invested in European Direct Lending, saw realizations in the UK sectors, contributing to its performance. The fund declared a monthly distribution of A$0.0167 per unit, maintaining its annual target. Market conditions, including a rebound in equities and positive macro signals, supported high-yield bonds, while loans continued to gain amid favorable economic factors.
More about KKR Credit Income fund Units
KKR Credit Income Fund is a financial entity focusing on credit investment, offering products such as high-yield bonds and loans. The fund is listed on the Australian Securities Exchange (ASX) and aims to provide investors with regular income distributions through its diversified portfolio, which includes both traded and private credit assets.
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