UNITED STATES
SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION
Washington, D.C. 20549
FORM N-CSR
CERTIFIED SHAREHOLDER REPORT OF REGISTERED MANAGEMENT INVESTMENT
COMPANIES
Investment Company Act file number 811-21566
Name of Fund: BlackRock Floating Rate Income Trust (BGT)
Fund Address: 100 Bellevue Parkway, Wilmington, DE 19809
Name and address of agent for service: John M. Perlowski, Chief Executive Officer, BlackRock Floating Rate Income Trust, 55 East 52nd Street, New York, NY 10055
Registrants telephone number, including area code: (800) 882-0052, Option 4
Date of fiscal year end: 10/31/2016
Date of reporting period: 04/30/2016
Item 1 Report to Stockholders
APRIL 30, 2016
SEMI-ANNUAL REPORT (UNAUDITED)
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BlackRock Credit Allocation Income Trust (BTZ)
BlackRock Floating Rate Income Trust (BGT)
BlackRock Multi-Sector Income Trust (BIT)
Not FDIC Insured May Lose Value No Bank Guarantee |
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The Markets in Review |
Dear Shareholder,
Diverging monetary policies and shifting economic outlooks across regions have been the overarching themes driving financial markets over the past couple of years. Investors spent most of 2015 anticipating the end of the Federal Reserves (the Fed) near-zero interest rate policy as U.S. growth outpaced other developed markets. The Fed ultimately hiked rates in December, whereas the European Central Bank and the Bank of Japan took additional steps to stimulate growth, even introducing negative interest rates. The U.S. dollar had strengthened considerably ahead of these developments, causing profit challenges for U.S. companies that generate revenues overseas, and pressuring emerging market currencies and commodities prices.
Global market volatility increased in the latter part of 2015 and spilled over into early 2016. Oil prices were a key factor behind the instability after collapsing in mid-2015 due to excess global supply. China, one of the worlds largest consumers of oil, was another notable source of stress for financial markets. Signs of slowing economic growth, a depreciating yuan and declining confidence in the countrys policymakers stoked investors worries about the potential impact of Chinas weakness on the global economy. Risk assets (such as equities and high yield bonds) suffered in this environment.
After a painful start to the new year, fears of a global recession began to fade as the first quarter wore on, allowing markets to calm and risk assets to rebound. Central bank stimulus in Europe and Japan, combined with a more tempered outlook for rate hikes in the United States, helped bolster financial markets. A softening in U.S. dollar strength offered some relief to U.S. exporters and emerging market economies. Oil prices found firmer footing as global supply showed signs of leveling off.
The selloff in risk assets at the turn of the year brought valuations to more reasonable levels, creating some appealing entry points for investors in 2016. Nonetheless, slow but relatively stable growth in the United States is countered by a less optimistic global economic outlook and uncertainties around the efficacy of Chinas policy response, the potential consequences of negative interest rates in Europe and Japan, and a host of geopolitical risks.
For the 12 months ended April 30, 2016, higher-quality assets such as municipal bonds, U.S. Treasuries and investment grade corporate bonds generated positive returns, while riskier assets such as non-U.S. and small cap equities broadly declined.
At BlackRock, we believe investors need to think globally, extend their scope across a broad array of asset classes and be prepared to adjust accordingly as market conditions change over time. We encourage you to talk with your financial advisor and visit blackrock.com for further insight about investing in todays markets.
Sincerely,
Rob Kapito
President, BlackRock Advisors, LLC
Rob Kapito
President, BlackRock Advisors, LLC
Total Returns as of April 30, 2016 | ||||||||
6-month | 12-month | |||||||
U.S. large cap equities |
0.43 | % | 1.21 | % | ||||
U.S. small cap equities |
(1.90 | ) | (5.94 | ) | ||||
International equities |
(3.07 | ) | (9.32 | ) | ||||
Emerging market equities |
(0.13 | ) | (17.87 | ) | ||||
3-month Treasury bills |
0.14 | 0.15 | ||||||
U.S. Treasury securities |
3.76 | 3.74 | ||||||
U.S. investment grade bonds |
2.82 | 2.72 | ||||||
Tax-exempt municipal |
3.52 | 5.16 | ||||||
U.S. high yield bonds |
2.38 | (1.08 | ) | |||||
Past performance is no guarantee of future results. Index performance is shown for illustrative purposes only. You cannot invest directly in an index. |
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Trust Summary as of April 30, 2016 | BlackRock Credit Allocation Income Trust |
Trust Overview |
BlackRock Credit Allocation Income Trusts (BTZ) (the Trust) investment objective is to provide current income, current gains and capital appreciation. The Trust seeks to achieve its investment objective by investing, under normal market conditions, at least 80% of its assets in credit-related securities, including, but not limited to, investment grade corporate bonds, high yield bonds (commonly referred to as junk bonds), bank loans, preferred securities or convertible bonds or derivatives with economic characteristics similar to these credit-related securities. The Trust may invest directly in such securities or synthetically through the use of derivatives.
No assurance can be given that the Trusts investment objective will be achieved.
Trust Information | ||
Symbol on New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) |
BTZ | |
Initial Offering Date |
December 27, 2006 | |
Current Distribution Rate on Closing Market Price as of April 30, 2016 ($12.66)1 |
7.20% | |
Current Monthly Distribution per Common Share2 |
$0.076 | |
Current Annualized Distribution per Common Share2 |
$0.912 | |
Economic Leverage as of April 30, 20163 |
28% |
1 | Current distribution rate on closing market price is calculated by dividing the current annualized distribution per share by the closing market price. The current distribution rate consists of income, net realized gains and/or a return of capital. Past performance does not guarantee future results. |
2 | The distribution rate is not constant and is subject to change. A portion of the distribution may be deemed a return of capital or net realized gain. |
3 | Represents reverse repurchase agreements as a percentage of total managed assets, which is the total assets of the Trust (including any assets attributable to any borrowings) minus the sum of liabilities (other than borrowings representing financial leverage). For a discussion of leveraging techniques utilized by the Trust, please see The Benefits and Risks of Leveraging on page 10. |
Performance and Portfolio Management Commentary |
The views expressed reflect the opinions of BlackRock as of the date of this report and are subject to change based on changes in market, economic or other conditions. These views are not intended to be a forecast of future events and are no guarantee of future results.
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BlackRock Credit Allocation Income Trust |
Market Price and Net Asset Value Per Share Summary |
4/30/16 | 10/31/15 |
Change | High | Low | ||||||||||||||||
Market Price |
$ | 12.66 | $ | 12.53 | 1.04 | % | $ | 12.74 | $ | 11.60 | ||||||||||
Net Asset Value |
$ | 14.19 | $ | 14.33 | (0.98 | )% | $ | 14.33 | $ | 13.23 |
Market Price and Net Asset Value History For the Past Five Years |
Overview of the Trusts Total Investments |
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Trust Summary as of April 30, 2016 | BlackRock Floating Rate Income Trust |
Trust Overview |
BlackRock Floating Rate Income Trusts (BGT) (the Trust) primary investment objective is to provide a high level of current income. The Trusts secondary investment objective is to seek the preservation of capital. The Trust seeks to achieve its investment objectives by investing primarily, under normal conditions, at least 80% of its assets in floating and variable rate instruments of U.S. and non-U.S. issuers, including a substantial portion of its assets in global floating and variable rate securities including senior secured floating rate loans made to corporate and other business entities. Under normal market conditions, the Trust expects that the average effective duration of its portfolio will be no more than 1.5 years. The Trust may invest directly in such securities or synthetically through the use of derivatives.
No assurance can be given that the Trusts investment objectives will be achieved.
Trust Information |
Symbol on NYSE |
BGT | |
Initial Offering Date |
August 30, 2004 | |
Current Distribution Rate on Closing Market Price as of April 30, 2016 ($12.88)1 |
5.43% | |
Current Monthly Distribution per Common Share2 |
$0.0583 | |
Current Annualized Distribution per Common Share2 |
$0.6996 | |
Economic Leverage as of April 30, 20163 |
27% |
1 | Current distribution rate on closing market price is calculated by dividing the current annualized distribution per share by the closing market price. The current distribution rate consists of income, net realized gains and/or a return of capital. Past performance does not guarantee future results. |
2 | The distribution rate is not constant and is subject to change. A portion of the distribution may be deemed a return of capital or net realized gain. |
3 | Represents bank borrowings outstanding as a percentage of total managed assets, which is the total assets of the Trust (including any assets attributable to any borrowings) minus the sum of liabilities (other than borrowings representing financial leverage). For a discussion of leveraging techniques utilized by the Trust, please see The Benefits and Risks of Leveraging on page 10. |
Performance and Portfolio Management Commentary |
The views expressed reflect the opinions of BlackRock as of the date of this report and are subject to change based on changes in market, economic or other conditions. These views are not intended to be a forecast of future events and are no guarantee of future results.
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BlackRock Floating Rate Income Trust |
Market Price and Net Asset Value Per Share Summary |
4/30/16 | 10/31/15 |
Change | High | Low | ||||||||||||||||
Market Price |
$ | 12.88 | $ | 12.77 | 0.86 | % | $ | 12.99 | $ | 11.52 | ||||||||||
Net Asset Value |
$ | 14.05 | $ | 14.18 | (0.92 | )% | $ | 14.19 | $ | 13.43 |
Market Price and Net Asset Value History For the Past Five Years |
Overview of the Trusts Total Investments |
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Trust Summary as of April 30, 2016 | BlackRock Multi-Sector Income Trust |
Trust Overview |
BlackRock Multi-Sector Income Trusts (BIT) (the Trust) primary investment objective is to seek high current income, with a secondary objective of capital appreciation. The Trust seeks to achieve its investment objectives by investing, under normal market conditions, at least 80% of its assets in loan and debt instruments and other investments with similar economic characteristics. The Trust may invest directly in such securities or synthetically through the use of derivatives.
No assurance can be given that the Trusts investment objective will be achieved.
Trust Information | ||
Symbol on NYSE |
BIT | |
Initial Offering Date |
February 27, 2013 | |
Current Distribution Rate on Closing Market Price as of April 30, 2016 ($16.15)1 |
8.67% | |
Current Monthly Distribution per Common Share2 |
$0.1167 | |
Current Annualized Distribution per Common Share2 |
$1.4004 | |
Economic Leverage as of April 30, 20163 |
39% |
1 | Current distribution rate on closing market price is calculated by dividing the current annualized distribution per share by the closing market price. The current distribution rate consists of income, net realized gains and/or a return of capital. Past performance does not guarantee future results. |
2 | The distribution rate is not constant and is subject to change. A portion of the distribution may be deemed a return of capital or net realized gain. |
3 | Represents reverse repurchase agreements as a percentage of total managed assets, which is the total assets of the Trust (including any assets attributable to any borrowings) minus the sum of liabilities (other than borrowings representing financial leverage). For a discussion of leveraging techniques utilized by the Trust, please see The Benefits and Risks of Leveraging on page 10. |
Performance and Portfolio Management Commentary |
The views expressed reflect the opinions of BlackRock as of the date of this report and are subject to change based on changes in market, economic or other conditions. These views are not intended to be a forecast of future events and are no guarantee of future results.
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BlackRock Multi-Sector Income Trust |
Market Price and Net Asset Value Per Share Summary |
4/30/16 | 10/31/15 |
Change | High | Low | ||||||||||||||||
Market Price |
$ | 16.15 | $ | 16.31 | (0.98 | )% | $ | 16.36 | $ | 14.70 | ||||||||||
Net Asset Value |
$ | 18.23 | 1 | $ | 18.91 | (3.60 | )% | $ | 18.96 | $ | 17.16 |
1 | The net asset value does not reflect adjustments related to valuation and income recognition for financial reporting purposes in accordance with U.S. generally accepted accounting principles and therefore differs from the net asset value reported in the Statements of Assets and Liabilities and the Financial Highlights. |
Market Price and Net Asset Value History Since Inception |
1 | Commencement of operations. |
Overview of the Trusts Total Investments |
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The Benefits and Risks of Leveraging |
Derivative Financial Instruments |
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BlackRock Credit Allocation Income Trust (BTZ) (Percentages shown are based on Net Assets) |
Portfolio Abbreviations |
ABS | Asset-Backed Security | EUR | Euro | NZD | New Zealand Dollar | |||||
ARB | Airport Revenue Bonds | FKA | Formerly Known As | OTC | Over-the-Counter | |||||
ARS | Argentine Peso | GBP | British Pound | PIK | Payment-In-Kind | |||||
AUD | Australian Dollar | JPY | Japanese Yen | PLN | Polish Zloty | |||||
BRL | Brazilian Real | KRW | South Korean Won | RB | Revenue Bonds | |||||
BZOVER | 1-Day Brazil Interbank Deposit | KLIBOR | Kuala Lumpur Interbank Offered Rate | REMIC | Real Estate Mortgage Investment Conduit | |||||
CAD | Canadian Dollar | KRWCD | 3-Month Certificate of Deposit Rate | RUB | Russian Ruble | |||||
CLO | Collateralized Loan Obligation | LIBOR | London Interbank Offered Rate | USD | U.S. Dollar | |||||
COP | Colombian Peso | MXIBTIIE | Mexico Interbank TIIE 28 Day | WIBOR | Warsaw Interbank Offered Rate | |||||
CPOVER | Colombia Overnight Interbank Reference Rate | MXN | Mexican Peso | ZAR | South African Rand | |||||
DIP | Debtor-In-Possession | NOK | Norwegian Krone |
See Notes to Financial Statements.
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Schedule of Investments (continued) |
BlackRock Credit Allocation Income Trust (BTZ) |
See Notes to Financial Statements.
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Schedule of Investments (continued) |
BlackRock Credit Allocation Income Trust (BTZ) |
See Notes to Financial Statements.
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Schedule of Investments (continued) |
BlackRock Credit Allocation Income Trust (BTZ) |
See Notes to Financial Statements.
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Schedule of Investments (continued) |
BlackRock Credit Allocation Income Trust (BTZ) |
See Notes to Financial Statements.
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Schedule of Investments (continued) |
BlackRock Credit Allocation Income Trust (BTZ) |
See Notes to Financial Statements.
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Schedule of Investments (continued) |
BlackRock Credit Allocation Income Trust (BTZ) |
See Notes to Financial Statements.
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Schedule of Investments (continued) |
BlackRock Credit Allocation Income Trust (BTZ) |
See Notes to Financial Statements.
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Schedule of Investments (continued) |
BlackRock Credit Allocation Income Trust (BTZ) |
See Notes to Financial Statements.
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Schedule of Investments (continued) |
BlackRock Credit Allocation Income Trust (BTZ) |
Notes to Schedule of Investments |
(a) | Restricted security as to resale, excluding 144A securities. As of period end, the Trust held restricted securities with a current value of $2,951 and an original cost of $45,446 which was less than 0.05% of its net assets. |
(b) | Variable rate security. Rate as of period end. |
(c) | Security exempt from registration pursuant to Rule 144A under the Securities Act of 1933, as amended. These securities may be resold in transactions exempt from registration to qualified institutional investors. |
(d) | Payment-in-kind security which may pay interest/dividends in additional par/shares and/or in cash. Rates shown are the current rate and possible payment rates. |
(e) | All or a portion of security has been pledged as collateral in connection with outstanding reverse repurchase agreements. |
(f) | Perpetual security with no stated maturity date. |
(g) | When-issued security. |
(h) | Issuer filed for bankruptcy and/or is in default of interest payments. |
(i) | Step-up bond that pays an initial coupon rate for the first period and then a higher coupon rate for the following periods. Rate as of period end. |
(j) | Convertible security. |
(k) | Zero-coupon bond. |
(l) | During the six months ended April 30, 2016, investments in issuers considered to be an affiliate of the Trust for purposes of Section 2(a)(3) of the Investment Company Act of 1940, as amended, were as follows: |
Affiliate | Shares Held at October 31, 2015 |
Net Activity |
Shares Held at April 30, 2016 |
Income | ||||||||||||
BlackRock Liquidity Funds, TempFund, Institutional Class |
610,104 | 5,261,881 | 5,871,985 | $ | 32,077 |
(m) | Current yield as of period end. |
See Notes to Financial Statements.
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Schedule of Investments (continued) |
BlackRock Credit Allocation Income Trust (BTZ) |
| For Trust compliance purposes, the Trusts industry classifications refer to one or more of the industry sub-classifications used by one or more widely recognized market indexes or rating group indexes, and/or as defined by the investment advisor. These definitions may not apply for purposes of this report, which may combine such industry sub-classifications for reporting ease. |
Reverse Repurchase Agreements
Counterparty | Interest Rate |
Trade Date |
Maturity Date1 |
Face Value | Face Value Including Accrued Interest |
Type of Underlying Collateral |
Remaining Contractual Maturity of the Agreements1 | |||||||||||||||||
Deutsche Bank Securities, Inc. |
0.43 | % | 3/5/15 | Open | $ | 3,570,225 | $ | 3,578,177 | U.S. Government Sponsored Agency Securities | Open/Demand | ||||||||||||||
Barclays Capital, Inc. |
0.55 | % | 12/17/15 | Open | 6,863,500 | 6,877,656 | Capital Trusts | Open/Demand | ||||||||||||||||
Barclays Capital, Inc. |
0.55 | % | 12/17/15 | Open | 10,770,000 | 10,792,213 | Corporate Bonds | Open/Demand | ||||||||||||||||
Barclays Capital, Inc. |
0.55 | % | 12/17/15 | Open | 4,499,250 | 4,508,530 | Corporate Bonds | Open/Demand | ||||||||||||||||
Barclays Capital, Inc. |
0.55 | % | 12/17/15 | Open | 710,625 | 712,091 | Corporate Bonds | Open/Demand | ||||||||||||||||
Barclays Capital, Inc. |
0.55 | % | 12/17/15 | Open | 5,906,250 | 5,918,432 | Corporate Bonds | Open/Demand | ||||||||||||||||
Barclays Capital, Inc. |
0.55 | % | 12/17/15 | Open | 1,184,375 | 1,186,818 | Corporate Bonds | Open/Demand | ||||||||||||||||
Barclays Capital, Inc. |
0.55 | % | 12/17/15 | Open | 4,691,813 | 4,701,489 | Corporate Bonds | Open/Demand | ||||||||||||||||
Barclays Capital, Inc. |
0.55 | % | 12/17/15 | Open | 2,514,500 | 2,519,686 | Corporate Bonds | Open/Demand | ||||||||||||||||
Barclays Capital, Inc. |
0.55 | % | 12/17/15 | Open | 4,867,413 | 4,877,452 | Corporate Bonds | Open/Demand | ||||||||||||||||
Barclays Capital, Inc. |
0.55 | % | 12/17/15 | Open | 2,768,500 | 2,774,210 | Corporate Bonds | Open/Demand | ||||||||||||||||
Barclays Capital, Inc. |
0.55 | % | 12/17/15 | Open | 8,268,750 | 8,285,804 | Corporate Bonds | Open/Demand | ||||||||||||||||
Barclays Capital, Inc. |
0.60 | % | 12/17/15 | Open | 9,843,750 | 9,865,898 | Capital Trusts | Open/Demand | ||||||||||||||||
Barclays Capital, Inc. |
0.60 | % | 12/17/15 | Open | 11,820,000 | 11,846,595 | Corporate Bonds | Open/Demand | ||||||||||||||||
Credit Suisse Securities (USA) LLC |
0.50 | % | 12/17/15 | Open | 2,720,000 | 2,725,100 | Corporate Bonds | Open/Demand | ||||||||||||||||
Credit Suisse Securities (USA) LLC |
0.65 | % | 12/17/15 | Open | 3,238,688 | 3,246,582 | Corporate Bonds | Open/Demand | ||||||||||||||||
Credit Suisse Securities (USA) LLC |
0.65 | % | 12/17/15 | Open | 2,199,375 | 2,204,736 | Corporate Bonds | Open/Demand | ||||||||||||||||
Credit Suisse Securities (USA) LLC |
0.65 | % | 12/17/15 | Open | 2,664,063 | 2,670,556 | Corporate Bonds | Open/Demand | ||||||||||||||||
Credit Suisse Securities (USA) LLC |
0.65 | % | 12/17/15 | Open | 522,500 | 523,774 | Corporate Bonds | Open/Demand | ||||||||||||||||
Credit Suisse Securities (USA) LLC |
0.65 | % | 12/17/15 | Open | 4,800,000 | 4,811,707 | Corporate Bonds | Open/Demand | ||||||||||||||||
Credit Suisse Securities (USA) LLC |
0.70 | % | 12/17/15 | Open | 5,113,969 | 5,127,393 | Corporate Bonds | Open/Demand | ||||||||||||||||
Credit Suisse Securities (USA) LLC |
0.70 | % | 12/17/15 | Open | 6,318,969 | 6,335,556 | Corporate Bonds | Open/Demand | ||||||||||||||||
Credit Suisse Securities (USA) LLC |
0.70 | % | 12/17/15 | Open | 4,978,969 | 4,992,039 | Corporate Bonds | Open/Demand | ||||||||||||||||
Credit Suisse Securities (USA) LLC |
0.70 | % | 12/17/15 | Open | 2,641,781 | 2,648,716 | Corporate Bonds | Open/Demand | ||||||||||||||||
Credit Suisse Securities (USA) LLC |
0.75 | % | 12/17/15 | Open | 1,204,875 | 1,208,264 | Corporate Bonds | Open/Demand | ||||||||||||||||
RBC Capital Markets, LLC |
0.64 | % | 12/17/15 | Open | 3,202,500 | 3,210,186 | Corporate Bonds | Open/Demand | ||||||||||||||||
RBC Capital Markets, LLC |
0.64 | % | 12/17/15 | Open | 3,202,500 | 3,210,186 | Corporate Bonds | Open/Demand | ||||||||||||||||
RBC Capital Markets, LLC |
0.64 | % | 12/17/15 | Open | 21,125,880 | 21,176,582 | Corporate Bonds | Open/Demand | ||||||||||||||||
RBC Capital Markets, LLC |
0.64 | % | 12/17/15 | Open | 3,319,388 | 3,327,354 | Corporate Bonds | Open/Demand | ||||||||||||||||
RBC Capital Markets, LLC |
0.64 | % | 12/17/15 | Open | 17,613,000 | 17,655,271 | Corporate Bonds | Open/Demand | ||||||||||||||||
RBC Capital Markets, LLC |
0.64 | % | 12/17/15 | Open | 6,405,000 | 6,420,372 | Corporate Bonds | Open/Demand | ||||||||||||||||
RBC Capital Markets, LLC |
0.64 | % | 12/17/15 | Open | 6,675,000 | 6,691,020 | Corporate Bonds | Open/Demand | ||||||||||||||||
RBC Capital Markets, LLC |
0.64 | % | 12/17/15 | Open | 4,056,625 | 4,066,361 | Corporate Bonds | Open/Demand | ||||||||||||||||
RBC Capital Markets, LLC |
0.64 | % | 12/17/15 | Open | 10,826,325 | 10,852,308 | Corporate Bonds | Open/Demand | ||||||||||||||||
RBC Capital Markets, LLC |
0.64 | % | 12/17/15 | Open | 3,336,375 | 3,344,382 | Corporate Bonds | Open/Demand | ||||||||||||||||
RBC Capital Markets, LLC |
0.64 | % | 12/17/15 | Open | 17,212,500 | 17,253,810 | Corporate Bonds | Open/Demand | ||||||||||||||||
RBC Capital Markets, LLC |
0.64 | % | 12/17/15 | Open | 2,699,250 | 2,705,728 | Corporate Bonds | Open/Demand | ||||||||||||||||
RBC Capital Markets, LLC |
0.64 | % | 12/17/15 | Open | 3,595,688 | 3,604,317 | Corporate Bonds | Open/Demand | ||||||||||||||||
RBC Capital Markets, LLC |
0.64 | % | 12/17/15 | Open | 3,940,000 | 3,949,456 | Corporate Bonds | Open/Demand | ||||||||||||||||
RBC Capital Markets, LLC |
0.64 | % | 12/17/15 | Open | 3,801,038 | 3,810,160 | Corporate Bonds | Open/Demand | ||||||||||||||||
RBC Capital Markets, LLC |
0.64 | % | 12/17/15 | Open | 12,630,000 | 12,660,312 | Corporate Bonds | Open/Demand | ||||||||||||||||
RBC Capital Markets, LLC |
0.64 | % | 12/17/15 | Open | 7,395,000 | 7,412,748 | Corporate Bonds | Open/Demand | ||||||||||||||||
RBC Capital Markets, LLC |
0.64 | % | 12/17/15 | Open | 10,175,000 | 10,199,420 | Corporate Bonds | Open/Demand | ||||||||||||||||
RBC Capital Markets, LLC |
0.64 | % | 12/17/15 | Open | 8,008,000 | 8,027,219 | Corporate Bonds | Open/Demand | ||||||||||||||||
RBC Capital Markets, LLC |
0.64 | % | 12/17/15 | Open | 4,507,938 | 4,518,757 | Corporate Bonds | Open/Demand | ||||||||||||||||
RBC Capital Markets, LLC |
0.64 | % | 12/17/15 | Open | 9,989,438 | 10,013,412 | Corporate Bonds | Open/Demand | ||||||||||||||||
RBC Capital Markets, LLC |
0.64 | % | 12/17/15 | Open | 13,740,000 | 13,772,976 | Corporate Bonds | Open/Demand | ||||||||||||||||
RBC Capital Markets, LLC |
0.64 | % | 12/17/15 | Open | 5,460,000 | 5,480,475 | Corporate Bonds | Open/Demand | ||||||||||||||||
RBC Capital Markets, LLC |
0.64 | % | 12/17/15 | Open | 4,594,625 | 4,605,652 | Corporate Bonds | Open/Demand | ||||||||||||||||
RBC Capital Markets, LLC |
0.64 | % | 12/17/15 | Open | 4,930,000 | 4,941,832 | Corporate Bonds | Open/Demand | ||||||||||||||||
RBC Capital Markets, LLC |
0.64 | % | 12/17/15 | Open | 6,413,813 | 6,429,206 | Corporate Bonds | Open/Demand | ||||||||||||||||
RBC Capital Markets, LLC |
0.64 | % | 12/17/15 | Open | 3,285,000 | 3,292,884 | Corporate Bonds | Open/Demand | ||||||||||||||||
RBC Capital Markets, LLC |
1.00 | % | 12/17/15 | Open | 339,700 | 338,426 | Corporate Bonds | Open/Demand | ||||||||||||||||
HSBC Securities (USA), Inc. |
0.63 | % | 12/18/15 | Open | 7,873,000 | 7,891,187 | Corporate Bonds | Open/Demand | ||||||||||||||||
HSBC Securities (USA), Inc. |
0.65 | % | 12/18/15 | Open | 11,575,000 | 11,602,587 | Capital Trusts | Open/Demand | ||||||||||||||||
BNP Paribas Securities Corp. |
0.75 | % | 12/21/15 | Open | 14,418,000 | 14,457,349 | Corporate Bonds | Open/Demand | ||||||||||||||||
BNP Paribas Securities Corp. |
0.75 | % | 12/21/15 | Open | 7,067,000 | 7,086,287 | Corporate Bonds | Open/Demand | ||||||||||||||||
BNP Paribas Securities Corp. |
0.75 | % | 12/21/15 | Open | 9,142,000 | 9,166,950 | Corporate Bonds | Open/Demand | ||||||||||||||||
BNP Paribas Securities Corp. |
0.75 | % | 12/21/15 | Open | 7,963,000 | 7,984,732 | Corporate Bonds | Open/Demand | ||||||||||||||||
BNP Paribas Securities Corp. |
0.75 | % | 12/21/15 | Open | 10,451,000 | 10,479,523 | Corporate Bonds | Open/Demand | ||||||||||||||||
BNP Paribas Securities Corp. |
0.75 | % | 12/21/15 | Open | 3,014,000 | 3,022,226 | Corporate Bonds | Open/Demand | ||||||||||||||||
BNP Paribas Securities Corp. |
0.75 | % | 12/21/15 | Open | 5,197,000 | 5,211,183 | Corporate Bonds | Open/Demand | ||||||||||||||||
BNP Paribas Securities Corp. |
0.75 | % | 12/21/15 | Open | 3,160,000 | 3,168,624 | Corporate Bonds | Open/Demand | ||||||||||||||||
BNP Paribas Securities Corp. |
0.75 | % | 12/21/15 | Open | 4,754,000 | 4,766,974 | Corporate Bonds | Open/Demand |
See Notes to Financial Statements.
SEMI-ANNUAL REPORT | APRIL 30, 2016 | 21 |
Schedule of Investments (continued) |
BlackRock Credit Allocation Income Trust (BTZ) |
Reverse Repurchase Agreements (concluded)
Counterparty | Interest Rate |
Trade Date |
Maturity Date1 |
Face Value | Face Value Including Accrued Interest |
Type of Underlying Collateral |
Remaining Contractual Maturity of the Agreements1 | |||||||||||||||||
BNP Paribas Securities Corp. |
0.75 | % | 12/21/15 | Open | $ | 11,933,000 | $ | 11,965,567 | Corporate Bonds | Open/Demand | ||||||||||||||
BNP Paribas Securities Corp. |
0.75 | % | 12/21/15 | Open | 2,841,000 | 2,848,754 | Corporate Bonds | Open/Demand | ||||||||||||||||
BNP Paribas Securities Corp. |
0.75 | % | 12/21/15 | Open | 5,189,000 | 5,203,162 | Corporate Bonds | Open/Demand | ||||||||||||||||
BNP Paribas Securities Corp. |
0.75 | % | 12/21/15 | Open | 3,319,000 | 3,328,058 | Corporate Bonds | Open/Demand | ||||||||||||||||
BNP Paribas Securities Corp. |
0.75 | % | 12/21/15 | Open | 1,771,000 | 1,775,833 | Corporate Bonds | Open/Demand | ||||||||||||||||
BNP Paribas Securities Corp. |
0.75 | % | 12/21/15 | Open | 4,125,000 | 4,136,258 | Corporate Bonds | Open/Demand | ||||||||||||||||
BNP Paribas Securities Corp. |
0.75 | % | 12/21/15 | Open | 5,096,000 | 5,109,908 | Corporate Bonds | Open/Demand | ||||||||||||||||
BNP Paribas Securities Corp. |
0.75 | % | 12/21/15 | Open | 5,574,000 | 5,589,212 | Corporate Bonds | Open/Demand | ||||||||||||||||
BNP Paribas Securities Corp. |
0.75 | % | 12/21/15 | Open | 4,455,000 | 4,467,158 | Corporate Bonds | Open/Demand | ||||||||||||||||
BNP Paribas Securities Corp. |
0.75 | % | 12/21/15 | Open | 9,258,000 | 9,283,267 | Corporate Bonds | Open/Demand | ||||||||||||||||
BNP Paribas Securities Corp. |
0.75 | % | 12/21/15 | Open | 4,444,000 | 4,456,128 | Corporate Bonds | Open/Demand | ||||||||||||||||
BNP Paribas Securities Corp. |
0.75 | % | 12/21/15 | Open | 2,712,000 | 2,719,401 | Corporate Bonds | Open/Demand | ||||||||||||||||
RBC Capital Markets, LLC |
0.64 | % | 12/22/15 | Open | 9,022,500 | 9,043,512 | Corporate Bonds | Open/Demand | ||||||||||||||||
RBC Capital Markets, LLC |
0.64 | % | 12/22/15 | Open | 3,995,370 | 4,004,675 | Corporate Bonds | Open/Demand | ||||||||||||||||
UBS Securities LLC |
0.75 | % | 12/22/15 | Open | 10,925,000 | 10,954,589 | Corporate Bonds | Open/Demand | ||||||||||||||||
UBS Securities LLC |
0.75 | % | 12/22/15 | Open | 10,736,813 | 10,765,891 | Corporate Bonds | Open/Demand | ||||||||||||||||
UBS Securities LLC |
0.75 | % | 12/22/15 | Open | 8,400,000 | 8,422,750 | Corporate Bonds | Open/Demand | ||||||||||||||||
UBS Securities LLC |
0.75 | % | 12/22/15 | Open | 3,227,188 | 3,235,928 | Corporate Bonds | Open/Demand | ||||||||||||||||
UBS Securities LLC |
0.75 | % | 12/22/15 | Open | 6,050,000 | 6,066,385 | Corporate Bonds | Open/Demand | ||||||||||||||||
UBS Securities LLC |
0.75 | % | 12/22/15 | Open | 5,784,800 | 5,800,467 | Corporate Bonds | Open/Demand | ||||||||||||||||
Barclays Capital, Inc. |
1.50 | % | 1/14/16 | Open | 389,475 | 387,160 | Corporate Bonds | Open/Demand | ||||||||||||||||
RBC Capital Markets, LLC |
0.64 | % | 3/22/16 | Open | 8,847,167 | 8,853,458 | Corporate Bonds | Open/Demand | ||||||||||||||||
Deutsche Bank Securities, Inc. |
0.06 | % | 4/19/16 | Open | 46,792,594 | 46,798,833 | U.S. Treasury Obligations | Open/Demand | ||||||||||||||||
Credit Agricole Corporate and Investment Bank |
0.40 | % | 4/28/16 | Open | 11,919,000 | 11,919,265 | U.S. Treasury Obligations | Open/Demand | ||||||||||||||||
Credit Agricole Corporate and Investment Bank |
0.40 | % | 4/28/16 | Open | 3,184,000 | 3,184,058 | U.S. Treasury Obligations | Open/Demand | ||||||||||||||||
RBC Capital Markets, LLC |
0.25 | % | 4/29/16 | Open | 649,135 | 649,142 | Corporate Bonds | Open/Demand | ||||||||||||||||
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Total |
$ | 592,415,765 | $ | 593,716,727 | ||||||||||||||||||||
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1 Certain agreements have no stated maturity and can be terminated by either party at any time. |
Derivative Financial Instruments Outstanding as of Period End |
Futures Contracts
Contracts Long (Short) |
Issue | Expiration | Notional Value | Unrealized Appreciation (Depreciation) |
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78 | 2-Year U.S. Treasury Note | June 2016 | USD | 17,052,750 | $ | (19,247 | ) | |||||||||||
(519 | ) | 5-Year U.S. Treasury Note | June 2016 | USD | 62,754,399 | 114,430 | ||||||||||||
1,591 | 10-Year U.S. Treasury Note | June 2016 | USD | 206,929,437 | 1,742 | |||||||||||||
145 | U.S. Treasury Long Bond | June 2016 | USD | 23,680,313 | (273,344 | ) | ||||||||||||
(176 | ) | Ultra U.S. Treasury Bond | June 2016 | USD | 30,156,500 | 275,277 | ||||||||||||
(900 | ) | 90-Day Euro-Dollar Future | March 2017 | USD | 222,930,000 | (720,000 | ) | |||||||||||
Total | $ | (621,142 | ) | |||||||||||||||
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OTC Credit Default Swaptions Purchased
Description | Counterparty | Put/ Call |
Strike Price |
Pay/ Receive Floating Rate Index |
Floating Rate Index | Expiration Date |
Notional Amount (000) |
Value | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Bought Protection on 5 Year Credit Default Swap |
CitiBank N.A. | Put | USD 95.00 | Receive | |
CDX North America, Investment Grade, Series 26, Version 1 |
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7/20/16 | USD | 552,000 | $ | 1,081,169 |
OTC Credit Default Swaptions Written
Description | Counterparty | Put/ Call |
Strike Price |
Pay/ Receive Floating Rate Index |
Floating Rate Index | Credit Rating2 |
Expiration Date |
Notional Amount (000)1 |
Value | |||||||||||||||||||||
Sold Protection on 5 Year Credit Default Swap |
CitiBank N.A. | Put | USD 115.00 | Pay | CDX North America, Investment Grade, Series 26, Version 1 |
A | 7/20/16 | USD | 552,000 | $ | (478,176 | ) | ||||||||||||||||||
1 The maximum potential amount the Trust may pay should a negative credit event take place as defined under the terms of the agreement. |
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2 Using Standard & Poors (S&Ps) rating of the issuer or the underlying securities of the index, as applicable. |
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See Notes to Financial Statements.
22 | SEMI-ANNUAL REPORT | APRIL 30, 2016 |
Schedule of Investments (continued) |
BlackRock Credit Allocation Income Trust (BTZ) |
OTC Interest Rate Swaptions Purchased
Description | Counterparty | Put/ Call |
Exercise Rate |
Pay/ Receive Exercise Rate |
Floating Rate Index |
Expiration Date |
Notional Amount (000) |
Value | ||||||||||||||||||
30-Year Interest Swap |
Deutsche Bank AG | Put | 3.05% | Pay | 3-month LIBOR | 6/09/16 | USD | 63,150 | $ | 266 |
OTC Interest Rate Swaptions Written
Description | Counterparty | Put/ Call |
Exercise Rate |
Pay/ Receive Exercise Rate |
Floating Rate Index |
Expiration Date |
Notional Amount (000) |
Value | ||||||||||||||||||
2-Year Interest Rate Swap |
Bank of America N.A. | Call | 1.55% | Pay | 6-month LIBOR | 3/15/18 | USD | 77,900 | $ | (807,890 | ) | |||||||||||||||
2-Year Interest Rate Swap |
Bank of America N.A. | Call | 1.47% | Pay | 6-month LIBOR | 3/19/18 | USD | 77,900 | (743,112 | ) | ||||||||||||||||
2-Year Interest Rate Swap |
Bank of America N.A. | Put | 1.55% | Receive | 6-month LIBOR | 3/15/18 | USD | 77,900 | (502,063 | ) | ||||||||||||||||
2-Year Interest Rate Swap |
Bank of America N.A. | Put | 1.47% | Receive | 6-month LIBOR | 3/19/18 | USD | 77,900 | (561,091 | ) | ||||||||||||||||
Total |
$ | (2,614,156 | ) | |||||||||||||||||||||||
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OTC Credit Default Swaps Buy Protection
Issuer/Index | Pay Fixed Rate |
Counterparty | Expiration Date |
Notional Amount (000) |
Value | Premiums Paid (Received) |
Unrealized Appreciation |
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Anadarko Petroleum Corp. |
1.00% | Morgan Stanley Capital Services LLC | 6/20/17 | USD | 10 | $ | 37 | $ | (142 | ) | $ | 179 | ||||||||||||||||
Anadarko Petroleum Corp. |
1.00% | UBS AG | 6/20/17 | USD | 994 | 3,701 | (13,869 | ) | 17,570 | |||||||||||||||||||
Anadarko Petroleum Corp. |
1.00% | Credit Suisse International | 6/20/17 | USD | 2,425 | 9,030 | (29,188 | ) | 38,218 | |||||||||||||||||||
Athem, Inc. (FKA WellPoint, Inc.) |
1.00% | Goldman Sachs Bank USA | 9/20/17 | USD | 4,500 | 57,278 | (12,065 | ) | 69,343 | |||||||||||||||||||
Athem, Inc. (FKA WellPoint, Inc.) |
1.00% | Goldman Sachs International | 9/20/17 | USD | 2,800 | 35,639 | (8,074 | ) | 43,713 | |||||||||||||||||||
United Health Group, Inc. |
1.00% | Goldman Sachs Bank USA | 9/20/17 | USD | 4,500 | 62,658 | (3,035 | ) | 65,693 | |||||||||||||||||||
United Health Group, Inc. |
1.00% | Goldman Sachs International | 9/20/17 | USD | 2,800 | 38,987 | (2,031 | ) | 41,018 | |||||||||||||||||||
Comcast Corp. |
1.00% | Credit Suisse International | 9/20/17 | USD | 12,200 | 165,460 | 15,482 | 149,978 | ||||||||||||||||||||
MetLife, Inc. |
1.00% | Deutsche Bank AG | 3/20/18 | USD | 3,025 | 34,215 | (49,259 | ) | 83,474 | |||||||||||||||||||
Bank of America Corp. |
1.00% | Deutsche Bank AG | 3/20/19 | USD | 16,700 | 212,668 | 75,001 | 137,667 | ||||||||||||||||||||
Total |
$ | 619,673 | $ | (27,180 | ) | $ | 646,853 | |||||||||||||||||||||
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OTC Credit Default Swaps Sell Protection
Issuer/Index | Receive Fixed Rate |
Counterparty | Expiration Date |
Credit Rating1 |
Notional Amount (000)2 |
Value | Premiums Paid (Received) |
Unrealized Depreciation |
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Southwest Airlines Co. |
1.00 | % | Goldman Sachs Bank USA | 12/20/16 | BBB- | USD | 2,535 | $ | (18,065 | ) | $ | 17,045 | $ | (35,110 | ) | |||||||||||||||||
Southwest Airlines Co. |
1.00 | % | Goldman Sachs International | 12/20/16 | BBB- | USD | 1,465 | (10,440 | ) | 9,287 | (19,727 | ) | ||||||||||||||||||||
Southwest Airlines Co. |
1.00 | % | Royal Bank of Scotland PLC | 12/20/16 | BBB- | USD | 4,000 | (28,600 | ) | 27,560 | (56,160 | ) | ||||||||||||||||||||
STMicro Electronics |
1.00 | % | Barclays Bank PLC | 6/20/17 | BBB | EUR | 1,500 | (12,168 | ) | 16,775 | (28,943 | ) | ||||||||||||||||||||
Cigna Corp. |
1.00 | % | Goldman Sachs Bank USA | 9/20/17 | A | USD | 4,500 | (64,793 | ) | (3,048 | ) | (61,745 | ) | |||||||||||||||||||
Cigna Corp. |
1.00 | % | Goldman Sachs International | 9/20/17 | A | USD | 2,800 | (40,316 | ) | (2,040 | ) | (38,276 | ) | |||||||||||||||||||
General Dynamics Corp. |
1.00 | % | Credit Suisse International | 9/20/17 | A+ | USD | 5,585 | (79,291 | ) | (40,941 | ) | (38,350 | ) | |||||||||||||||||||
Humana, Inc. |
1.00 | % | Goldman Sachs Bank USA | 9/20/17 | BBB+ | USD | 4,500 | (62,251 | ) | 20,980 | (83,231 | ) | ||||||||||||||||||||
Humana, Inc. |
1.00 | % | Goldman Sachs International | 9/20/17 | BBB+ | USD | 2,800 | (38,734 | ) | 14,038 | (52,772 | ) | ||||||||||||||||||||
Lockheed Martin Corp. |
1.00 | % | Credit Suisse International | 9/20/17 | BBB+ | USD | 5,585 | (80,100 | ) | (14,082 | ) | (66,018 | ) | |||||||||||||||||||
Northrop Grumman Corp. |
1.00 | % | Credit Suisse International | 9/20/17 | BBB+ | USD | 4,715 | (68,055 | ) | (31,813 | ) | (36,242 | ) | |||||||||||||||||||
Raytheon Co. |
1.00 | % | Credit Suisse International | 9/20/17 | A | USD | 4,715 | (68,296 | ) | (32,669 | ) | (35,627 | ) | |||||||||||||||||||
Citigroup, Inc. |
1.00 | % | Deutsche Bank AG | 3/20/19 | BBB+ | USD | 16,700 | (205,865 | ) | (42,120 | ) | (163,745 | ) | |||||||||||||||||||
MetLife, Inc. |
1.00 | % | Citibank N.A. | 6/20/21 | A- | USD | 1,375 | 14,068 | 22,304 | (8,236 | ) | |||||||||||||||||||||
Newmont Mining Corp. |
1.00 | % | Barclays Capital Inc. | 6/20/21 | BBB | USD | 2,000 | 13,334 | 24,050 | (10,716 | ) | |||||||||||||||||||||
Newmont Mining Corp. |
1.00 | % | Goldman Sachs International | 6/20/21 | BBB | USD | 8,000 | 53,337 | 126,465 | (73,128 | ) | |||||||||||||||||||||
Prudential Financial, Inc. |
1.00 | % | Citibank N.A. | 6/20/21 | A | USD | 1,920 | 15,879 | 28,449 | (12,570 | ) | |||||||||||||||||||||
Prudential Financial, Inc. |
1.00 | % | Goldman Sachs International | 6/20/21 | A | USD | 1,155 | 9,552 | 18,202 | (8,650 | ) | |||||||||||||||||||||
Prudential Financial, Inc. |
1.00 | % | JPMorgan Chase Bank N.A. | 6/20/21 | A | USD | 9,500 | 78,565 | 123,212 | (44,647 | ) | |||||||||||||||||||||
Total |
$ | (592,239 | ) | $ | 281,654 | $ | (873,893 | ) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
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1 Using S&Ps rating of the issuer or the underlying securities of the index, as applicable. |
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2 The maximum potential amount the Trust may pay should a negative credit event take place as defined under the terms of the agreement. |
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See Notes to Financial Statements.
SEMI-ANNUAL REPORT | APRIL 30, 2016 | 23 |
Schedule of Investments (continued) |
BlackRock Credit Allocation Income Trust (BTZ) |
Transactions in Options Written for the Six Months Ended April 30, 2016 |
Calls | ||||||||||||||
Notional (000) | ||||||||||||||
Contracts | USD | Premiums Received |
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Outstanding options, beginning of period |
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Options written |
| $ | 155,800 | $ | 1,397,331 | |||||||||
Options exercised |
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Options expired |
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Options closed |
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Outstanding options, end of period |
| $ | 155,800 | $ | 1,397,331 | |||||||||
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Puts | ||||||||||||||
Notional (000) | ||||||||||||||
Contracts | USD | Premiums Received |
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Outstanding options, beginning of period |
3,396 | | $ | 1,061,185 | ||||||||||
Options written |
| $ | 707,800 | 2,225,332 | ||||||||||
Options exercised |
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Options expired |
(3,396 | ) | | (1,061,185 | ) | |||||||||
Options closed |
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Outstanding options, end of period |
| $ | 707,800 | $ | 2,225,332 | |||||||||
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Derivative Financial Instruments Categorized by Risk Exposure |
As of period end, the fair values of derivative financial instruments located in the Statements of Assets and Liabilities were as follows:
Commodity Contracts |
Credit Contracts |
Equity Contracts |
Foreign Currency Exchange Contracts |
Interest Rate Contracts |
Other Contracts |
Total | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Assets Derivative Financial Instruments | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Futures contracts |
Net unrealized appreciation1 | | | | | $ | 391,449 | | $ | 391,449 | ||||||||||||||||||||
Options purchased |
Investments at value unaffiliated2 | | $ | 1,081,169 | | | 266 | | 1,081,435 | |||||||||||||||||||||
Swaps OTC |
Unrealized appreciation on OTC swaps; Swap premiums paid | | 1,185,703 | | | | | 1,185,703 | ||||||||||||||||||||||
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Total |
| $ | 2,266,872 | | | $ | 391,715 | | $ | 2,658,587 | ||||||||||||||||||||
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Liabilities Derivative Financial Instruments | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Futures contracts |
Net unrealized depreciation1 | | | | | $ | 1,012,591 | | $ | 1,012,591 | ||||||||||||||||||||
Options written |
Options written at value | | $ | 478,176 | | | 2,614,156 | | 3,092,332 | |||||||||||||||||||||
Swaps OTC |
Unrealized depreciation on OTC swaps; Swap premiums received | | $ | 1,158,269 | | | | | 1,158,269 | |||||||||||||||||||||
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Total |
| $ | 1,636,445 | | | $ | 3,626,747 | | $ | 5,263,192 | ||||||||||||||||||||
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1 Includes cumulative appreciation (depreciation) on futures contracts and centrally cleared swaps, if any, as reported in the Schedules of Investments. Only current days variation margin is reported within the Statements of Assets and Liabilities. |
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2 Includes options purchased at value as reported in the Schedule of Investments. |
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See Notes to Financial Statements.
24 | SEMI-ANNUAL REPORT | APRIL 30, 2016 |
Schedule of Investments (continued) |
BlackRock Credit Allocation Income Trust (BTZ) |
For the six months ended April 30, 2016, the effect of derivative financial instruments in the Statements of Operation was as follows:
Net Realized Gain (Loss) from: | Commodity Contracts |
Credit Contracts |
Equity Contracts |
Foreign Currency Exchange Contracts |
Interest Rate Contracts |
Other Contracts |
Total | |||||||||||||||||||||
Futures contracts |
| | | | $ | 156,886 | | $ | 156,886 | |||||||||||||||||||
Options purchased1 |
| | $ | 868,677 | | (3,960,358 | ) | | (3,091,681 | ) | ||||||||||||||||||
Options written |
| | | | 1,061,185 | | 1,061,185 | |||||||||||||||||||||
Swaps |
| $ | 538,196 | | | (16,734,108 | ) | | (16,195,912 | ) | ||||||||||||||||||
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Total |
| $ | 538,196 | $ | 868,677 | | $ | (19,476,395 | ) | | $ | (18,069,522 | ) | |||||||||||||||
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1 Options purchased are included in net realized gain (loss) from investments. |
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Net Change in Unrealized Appreciation (Depreciation) on: | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Futures contracts |
| | | | $ | 2,195,718 | | $ | 2,195,718 | |||||||||||||||||||
Options purchased1 |
| $ | (547,231 | ) | $ | 85,760 | | 2,693,886 | | 2,232,415 | ||||||||||||||||||
Options written |
| 349,825 | | | (859,454 | ) | | (509,629 | ) | |||||||||||||||||||
Swaps |
| (633,987 | ) | | | 12,111,749 | | 11,477,762 | ||||||||||||||||||||
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Total |
| $ | (831,393 | ) | $ | 85,760 | | $ | 16,141,899 | | $ | 15,396,266 | ||||||||||||||||
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1 Options purchased are included in net change in unrealized appreciation (depreciation) on investments. |
|
Average Quarterly Balances of Outstanding Derivative Financial Instruments |
Futures contracts: |
||||
Average notional value of contracts long |
$ | 277,938,656 | ||
Average notional value of contracts short |
$ | 392,358,118 | ||
Options: | ||||
Average value of option contracts purchased |
$ | 319,125 | ||
Average value of option contracts written |
$ | 1,037,850 | 1 | |
Average notional value of swaption contracts purchased |
$ | 339,150,000 | ||
Average notional value of swaption contracts written |
$ | 431,800,000 | ||
Credit default swaps: | ||||
Average notional value buy protection |
$ | 113,256,263 | ||
Average notional value sell protection |
$ | 49,954,000 | ||
Interest rate swaps: | ||||
Average notional value pays fixed rate |
$ | 119,150,000 | ||
Average notional value receives fixed rate |
$ | 10,900,000 | 1 | |
1 Actual amounts for the period are shown due to limited outstanding derivative financial instruments as of each quarter end. |
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For more information about the Trusts investment risks regarding derivative financial instruments, refer to the Notes to Financial Statements.
Derivative Financial Instruments Offsetting as of Period End |
The Trusts derivative assets and liabilities (by type) were as follows:
Assets | Liabilities | |||||||
Derivative Financial Instruments: | ||||||||
Futures contracts |
$ | 260,453 | $ | 219,414 | ||||
Swaps OTC1 |
1,185,703 | 1,158,269 | ||||||
Options |
1,081,435 | 2 | 3,092,332 | |||||
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Total derivative assets and liabilities in the Statements of Assets and Liabilities |
2,527,591 | 4,470,015 | ||||||
Derivatives not subject to a Master Netting Agreement or similar agreement (MNA) |
(260,453 | ) | (219,414 | ) | ||||
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Total derivative assets and liabilities subject to an MNA |
$ | 2,267,138 | $ | 4,250,601 | ||||
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1 Includes unrealized appreciation (depreciation) on OTC swaps and swap premiums paid/received in the Statements of Assets and Liabilities. |
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2 Includes options purchased at value which is included in Investments at value-unaffiliated in the Statements of Assets and Liabilities and reported in the Schedule of Investments. |
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See Notes to Financial Statements.
SEMI-ANNUAL REPORT | APRIL 30, 2016 | 25 |
Schedule of Investments (continued) |
BlackRock Credit Allocation Income Trust (BTZ) |
The following tables present the Trusts derivative assets and liabilities by counterparty net of amounts available for offset under an MNA and net of the related collateral received and pledged by the Trust:
Counterparty | Derivative Assets Subject to an MNA by Counterparty |
Derivatives Available for Offset1 |
Non-cash
Collateral Received |
Cash Collateral Received2 |
Net Amount of Derivative Assets3 |
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Barclays Bank PLC |
$ | 40,825 | $ | (39,659 | ) | | | $ | 1,166 | |||||||||||
Citibank N.A. |
1,131,922 | (498,982 | ) | | $ | (632,940 | ) | | ||||||||||||
Credit Suisse International |
203,678 | (203,678 | ) | | | | ||||||||||||||
Deutsche Bank AG |
296,408 | (255,124 | ) | | (41,284 | ) | | |||||||||||||
Goldman Sachs Bank USA |
173,061 | (173,061 | ) | | | | ||||||||||||||
Goldman Sachs International |
252,723 | (204,698 | ) | | | 48,025 | ||||||||||||||
JPMorgan Chase Bank N.A. |
123,212 | (44,647 | ) | | | 78,565 | ||||||||||||||
Morgan Stanley Capital Services LLC |
179 | (142 | ) | | | 37 | ||||||||||||||
Royal Bank of Scotland PLC |
27,560 | (27,560 | ) | | | | ||||||||||||||
UBS AG |
17,570 | (13,869 | ) | | | 3,701 | ||||||||||||||
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Total |
$ | 2,267,138 | $ | (1,461,420 | ) | | $ | (674,224 | ) | $ | 131,494 | |||||||||
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Counterparty | Derivative Liabilities Subject to an MNA by Counterparty |
Derivatives Available for Offset1 |
Non-cash
Collateral Pledged |
Cash Collateral Pledged2 |
Net Amount of Derivative Liabilities4 |
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Bank of America N.A. |
$ | 2,614,156 | | | $ | (2,614,156 | ) | | ||||||||||||
Barclays Bank PLC |
39,659 | $ | (39,659 | ) | | | | |||||||||||||
Citibank N.A. |
498,982 | (498,982 | ) | | | | ||||||||||||||
Credit Suisse International |
324,930 | (203,678 | ) | | | $ | 121,252 | |||||||||||||
Deutsche Bank AG |
255,124 | (255,124 | ) | | | | ||||||||||||||
Goldman Sachs Bank USA |
198,234 | (173,061 | ) | | | 25,173 | ||||||||||||||
Goldman Sachs International |
204,698 | (204,698 | ) | | | | ||||||||||||||
JPMorgan Chase Bank N.A. |
44,647 | (44,647 | ) | | | | ||||||||||||||
Morgan Stanley Capital Services LLC |
142 | (142 | ) | | | | ||||||||||||||
Royal Bank of Scotland PLC |
56,160 | (27,560 | ) | | | 28,600 | ||||||||||||||
UBS AG |
13,869 | (13,869 | ) | | | | ||||||||||||||
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Total |
$ | 4,250,601 | $ | (1,461,420 | ) | | $ | (2,614,156 | ) | $ | 175,025 | |||||||||
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1 The amount of derivatives available for offset is limited to the amount of derivative assets and/or liabilities that are subject to an MNA. |
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2 Excess of collateral received from the individual counterparty is not shown for financial reporting purposes. |
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3 Net amount represents the net amount receivable from the counterparty in the event of default. |
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4 Net amount represents the net amount payable due to the counterparty in the event of default. |
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See Notes to Financial Statements.
26 | SEMI-ANNUAL REPORT | APRIL 30, 2016 |
Schedule of Investments (continued) |
BlackRock Credit Allocation Income Trust (BTZ) |
Fair Value Hierarchy as of Period End |
Various inputs are used in determining the fair value of investments and derivative financial instruments. For information about the Trusts policy regarding valuation of investments and derivative financial instruments, refer to the Notes to Financial Statements.
The following tables summarize the Trusts investments and derivative financial instruments categorized in the disclosure hierarchy:
Level 1 | Level 2 | Level 3 | Total | |||||||||||||
Assets: |
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Investments: | ||||||||||||||||
Long-Term Investments: | ||||||||||||||||
Asset-Backed Securities |
| $ | 79,371,500 | $ | 15,315,045 | $ | 94,686,545 | |||||||||
Common Stocks |
| | 2,951 | 2,951 | ||||||||||||
Corporate Bonds |
| 1,558,020,037 | 5,112,500 | 1,563,132,537 | ||||||||||||
Foreign Agency Obligations |
| 10,983,984 | | 10,983,984 | ||||||||||||
Municipal Bonds |
| 18,941,250 | | 18,941,250 | ||||||||||||
Preferred Securities |
$ | 53,344,992 | 301,363,067 | | 354,708,059 | |||||||||||
U.S. Government Sponsored Agency Securities |
| 3,749,150 | | 3,749,150 | ||||||||||||
U.S. Treasury Obligations |
| 61,957,395 | | 61,957,395 | ||||||||||||
Short-Term Securities: | ||||||||||||||||
Money Market Funds |
5,871,985 | | | 5,871,985 | ||||||||||||
Options Purchased | ||||||||||||||||
Credit Contracts |
| 1,081,169 | | 1,081,169 | ||||||||||||
Interest Rate Contracts |
| 266 | | 266 | ||||||||||||
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Total |
$ | 59,216,977 | $ | 2,035,467,818 | $ | 20,430,496 | $ | 2,115,115,291 | ||||||||
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Derivative Financial Instruments1 | ||||||||||||||||
Assets: |
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Credit contracts |
| $ | 646,853 | | $ | 646,853 | ||||||||||
Interest rate contracts |
$ | 391,449 | | | 391,449 | |||||||||||
Liabilities: |
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Credit contracts |
| (1,352,069 | ) | | (1,352,069 | ) | ||||||||||
Interest rate contracts |
(1,012,591 | ) | (2,614,156 | ) | | (3,626,747 | ) | |||||||||
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Total |
$ | (621,142 | ) | $ | (3,319,372 | ) | | $ | (3,940,514 | ) | ||||||
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1 Derivative financial instruments are swaps, futures contracts and options written. Swaps and futures contracts are valued at the unrealized appreciation (depreciation) on the instrument and options written are shown at value. |
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The Trust may hold assets and/or liabilities in which the fair value approximates the carrying amount, or face value, including accrued interest, for financial statement purposes. As of period end, such assets and/or liabilities are categorized within the disclosure hierarchy as follows:
Level 1 | Level 2 | Level 3 | Total | |||||||||||||
Assets: |
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Cash |
$ | 30,669 | | | $ | 30,669 | ||||||||||
Cash pledged: |
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Collateral OTC swaps |
2,670,000 | | | 2,670,000 | ||||||||||||
Futures contracts |
2,028,000 | | | 2,028,000 | ||||||||||||
Foreign currency at value |
13,541 | | | 13,541 | ||||||||||||
Liabilities: |
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Cash received: |
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Collateral reverse repurchase agreements |
| $ | (10,408,000 | ) | | (10,408,000 | ) | |||||||||
Collateral OTC swaps |
| (1,230,000 | ) | | (1,230,000 | ) | ||||||||||
Reverse repurchase agreements |
| (593,716,727 | ) | | (593,716,727 | ) | ||||||||||
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Total |
$ | 4,742,210 | $ | (605,354,727 | ) | | $ | (600,612,517 | ) | |||||||
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During | the six months ended April 30, 2016, there were no transfers between Level 1 and Level 2. |
See Notes to Financial Statements.
SEMI-ANNUAL REPORT | APRIL 30, 2016 | 27 |
Schedule of Investments (concluded) |
BlackRock Credit Allocation Income Trust (BTZ) |
A reconciliation of Level 3 investments is presented when the Trust had a significant amount of Level 3 investments at the beginning and/or end of the period in relation to net assets. The following table is a reconciliation of Level 3 investments for which significant unobservable inputs were used in determining fair value:
Asset-Backed Securities |
Corporate Bonds |
Common Stocks |
Total | |||||||||||||
Assets: | ||||||||||||||||
Opening Balance, as of October 31, 2015 |
$ | 11,525,615 | $ | 5,079,000 | | $ | 16,604,615 | |||||||||
Transfers into Level 3 |
| | | | ||||||||||||
Transfers out of Level 31 |
(1,990,590 | ) | | | (1,990,590 | ) | ||||||||||
Accrued discounts/premiums |
6,720 | | | 6,720 | ||||||||||||
Net realized gain (loss) |
(154,322 | ) | | | (154,322 | ) | ||||||||||
Net change in unrealized appreciation (depreciation)2,3 |
(201,378 | ) | 33,500 | $ | (42,494 | ) | (210,372 | ) | ||||||||
Purchases |
9,379,500 | | 45,445 | 9,424,945 | ||||||||||||
Sales |
(3,250,500 | ) | | | (3,250,500 | ) | ||||||||||
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Closing Balance, as of April 30, 2016 |
$ | 15,315,045 | $ | 5,112,500 | $ | 2,951 | $ | 20,430,496 | ||||||||
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Net change in unrealized appreciation (depreciation) on investments still held at April 30, 20162 |
$ | (190,160 | ) | $ | 33,500 | $ | (42,494 | ) | $ | 199,154 | ||||||
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1 As of October 31, 2015, the Trust used significant unobservable inputs in determining the value of certain investments. As of April 30, 2016, the Trust used observable inputs in determining the value of the same investments. As a result, investments at beginning of period value were transferred from Level 3 to Level 2 in the disclosure hierarchy. |
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2 Included in the related net change in unrealized appreciation (depreciation) in the Statements of Operations. |
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3 Any difference between net change in unrealized appreciation (depreciation) and net change in unrealized appreciation (depreciation) on derivative financial instruments still held at April 30, 2016 is generally due to derivative financial instruments s no longer held or categorized as Level 3 at period end. |
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The Trusts investments that are categorized as Level 3 were valued utilizing third party pricing information without adjustment. Such valuations are based on unobservable inputs. A significant change in third party information could result in a significantly lower or higher value of such Level 3 investments.
See Notes to Financial Statements.
28 | SEMI-ANNUAL REPORT | APRIL 30, 2016 |
Schedule of Investments April 30, 2016 (Unaudited) |
BlackRock Floating Rate Income Trust (BGT) (Percentages shown are based on Net Assets) |
See Notes to Financial Statements.
SEMI-ANNUAL REPORT | APRIL 30, 2016 | 29 |
Schedule of Investments (continued) |
BlackRock Floating Rate Income Trust (BGT) |
See Notes to Financial Statements.
30 | SEMI-ANNUAL REPORT | APRIL 30, 2016 |
Schedule of Investments (continued) |
BlackRock Floating Rate Income Trust (BGT) |
See Notes to Financial Statements.
SEMI-ANNUAL REPORT | APRIL 30, 2016 | 31 |
Schedule of Investments (continued) |
BlackRock Floating Rate Income Trust (BGT) |
See Notes to Financial Statements.
32 | SEMI-ANNUAL REPORT | APRIL 30, 2016 |
Schedule of Investments (continued) |
BlackRock Floating Rate Income Trust (BGT) |
See Notes to Financial Statements.
SEMI-ANNUAL REPORT | APRIL 30, 2016 | 33 |
Schedule of Investments (continued) |
BlackRock Floating Rate Income Trust (BGT) |
See Notes to Financial Statements.
34 | SEMI-ANNUAL REPORT | APRIL 30, 2016 |
Schedule of Investments (continued) |
BlackRock Floating Rate Income Trust (BGT) |
See Notes to Financial Statements.
SEMI-ANNUAL REPORT | APRIL 30, 2016 | 35 |
Schedule of Investments (continued) |
BlackRock Floating Rate Income Trust (BGT) |
Notes to Schedule of Investments |
(a) | Security exempt from registration pursuant to Rule 144A under the Securities Act of 1933, as amended. These securities may be resold in transactions exempt from registration to qualified institutional investors. |
(b) | Non-income producing security. |
(c) | Variable rate security. Rate as of period end. |
(d) | Issuer filed for bankruptcy and/or is in default of interest payments. |
(e) | When-issued security. |
(f) | Payment-in-kind security which may pay interest/dividends in additional par/shares and/or in cash. Rates shown are the current rate and possible payment rates. |
(g) | Amount is less than $500. |
(h) | Other interests represent beneficial interests in liquidation trusts and other reorganization or private entities. |
(i) | During the six months ended April 30, 2016, investments in issuers considered to be an affiliate of the Trust for purposes of Section 2(a)(3) of the Investment Company Act of 1940, as amended, were as follows: |
Affiliate | Shares Held at October 31, 2015 |
Net Activity |
Shares Held at April 30, 2016 |
Income | ||||||||||||
BlackRock Liquidity Funds, TempFund, Institutional Class |
1,094,113 | 1,880,648 | 2,974,761 | $ | 500 |
(j) | Current yield as of period end. |
| For Trust compliance purposes, the Trusts industry classifications refer to any one or more of the industry sub-classifications used by one or more widely recognized market indexes or rating group indexes, and/or defined by the investment advisor. These definitions may not apply for purposes of this report, which may combine such industry sub-classifications for reporting ease. |
Derivative Financial Instruments Outstanding as of Period End |
Forward Foreign Currency Exchange Contracts
Currency Purchased |
Currency Sold |
Counterparty | Settlement Date |
Unrealized Appreciation (Depreciation) |
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CAD | 110,000 | USD | 85,907 | Morgan Stanley & Co. International PLC | 5/04/16 | $ | 1,763 | |||||||||||||||
USD | 1,333,685 | CAD | 1,725,000 | Westpac Banking Corp. | 5/04/16 | (41,142 | ) | |||||||||||||||
USD | 1,095,713 | EUR | 961,000 | Morgan Stanley & Co. International PLC | 5/04/16 | (4,712 | ) | |||||||||||||||
USD | 1,611,892 | GBP | 1,121,000 | Royal Bank of Scotland PLC | 5/04/16 | (26,059 | ) | |||||||||||||||
USD | 1,289,303 | CAD | 1,615,000 | Westpac Banking Corp. | 6/06/16 | 2,132 | ||||||||||||||||
USD | 1,092,780 | EUR | 956,000 | Morgan Stanley & Co. International PLC | 6/06/16 | (2,972 | ) | |||||||||||||||
USD | 1,597,758 | GBP | 1,093,000 | State Street Bank and Trust Company | 6/06/16 | 600 | ||||||||||||||||
Total | $ | (70,390 | ) | |||||||||||||||||||
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OTC Options Purchased
Description | Put/ Call |
Counterparty | Expiration Date |
Strike Price |
Contracts | Value | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Marsico Parent Superholdco LLC |
Call | Goldman Sachs & Co. | 12/14/2019 | USD | 942.86 | 26 | |
OTC Total Return Swaps
Reference Entity | Fixed Rate Floating Rate |
Counterparty | Expiration Date |
Notional Amount (000) |
Value | Premiums Paid (Received) |
Unrealized Depreciation |
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IBoxx USD Liquid High Yield Index |
3-month LIBOR | JPMorgan Chase Bank N.A. | 12/20/16 | USD | 345 | $ | (1,665 | ) | $ | (233 | ) | $ | (1,432 | ) |
See Notes to Financial Statements.
36 | SEMI-ANNUAL REPORT | APRIL 30, 2016 |
Schedule of Investments (continued) |
BlackRock Floating Rate Income Trust (BGT) |
Derivative Financial Instruments Categorized by Risk Exposure |
As of period end, the fair values of derivative financial instruments located in the Statements of Assets and Liabilities were as follows:
Commodity Contracts |
Credit Contracts |
Equity Contracts |
Foreign Currency Exchange Contracts |
Interest Rate Contracts |
Other Contracts |
Total | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Assets Derivative Financial Instruments | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Forward foreign currency exchange contracts |
Unrealized appreciation on forward foreign currency exchange contracts | | | | $ | 4,495 | | | $ | 4,495 | ||||||||||||||||||||
Options purchased |
Investments at value unaffiliated1 | | | | | | | | ||||||||||||||||||||||
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Total |
| | | $ | 4,495 | | | $ | 4,495 | |||||||||||||||||||||
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Liabilities Derivative Financial Instruments | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Forward foreign currency exchange contracts |
Unrealized depreciation on forward foreign currency exchange contracts | | | | $ | 74,885 | | | $ | 74,885 | ||||||||||||||||||||
Swaps OTC |
Unrealized depreciation on OTC swaps; swap premiums received | | | | | $ | 1,665 | | 1,665 | |||||||||||||||||||||
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Total |
| | | $ | 74,885 | $ | 1,665 | | $ | 76,550 | ||||||||||||||||||||
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1 Includes options purchased at value as reported in the Schedule of Investments. |
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For the six months ended April 30, 2016, the effect of derivative financial instruments in the Statements of Operations was as follows:
Net Realized Gain (Loss) from: | Commodity Contracts |
Credit Contracts |
Equity Contracts |
Foreign Currency Exchange Contracts |
Interest Rate Contracts |
Other Contracts |
Total | |||||||||||||||||||||
Forward foreign currency exchange contracts |
| | | $ | 38,625 | | | $ | 38,625 | |||||||||||||||||||
Swaps |
| | | | $ | (68 | ) | | (68 | ) | ||||||||||||||||||
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Total |
| | | $ | 38,625 | $ | (68 | ) | | $ | 38,557 | |||||||||||||||||
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Net Change in Unrealized Appreciation (Depreciation) on: | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Forward foreign currency exchange contracts |
| | | $ | (81,446 | ) | | | $ | (81,446 | ) | |||||||||||||||||
Swaps |
| | | | $ | (1,432 | ) | | (1,432 | ) | ||||||||||||||||||
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Total |
| | | $ | (81,446 | ) | $ | (1,432 | ) | | $ | (82,878 | ) | |||||||||||||||
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Average Quarterly Balances of Outstanding Derivative Financial Instruments |
Forward foreign currency exchange contracts: |
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Average amounts purchased in USD |
$ | 7,943,966 | ||
Average amounts sold in USD |
$ | 42,953 | ||
Total return swaps: | ||||
Average notional value |
$ | 172,500 |
For more information about the Trusts investment risks regarding derivative financial instruments, refer to the Notes to Financial Statements.
Derivative Financial Instruments Offsetting as of Period End |
The Trusts derivative assets and liabilities (by type) were as follows:
Assets | Liabilities | |||||||
Forward foreign currency exchange contracts |
$ | 4,495 | $ | 74,885 | ||||
Swaps OTC1 |
| 1,665 | ||||||
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Total derivative assets and liabilities in the Statements of Assets and Liabilities |
$ | 4,495 | $ | 76,550 | ||||
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Total derivative assets and liabilities subject to a Master Netting Agreement or similar agreement (MNA) |
$ | 4,495 | $ | 76,550 | ||||
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1 Includes unrealized appreciation (depreciation) on OTC swaps and swap premiums paid/received in the Statements of Assets and Liabilities. |
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See Notes to Financial Statements.
SEMI-ANNUAL REPORT | APRIL 30, 2016 | 37 |
Schedule of Investments (continued) |
BlackRock Floating Rate Income Trust (BGT) |
The following table presents the Trusts derivative assets and liabilities by counterparty net of amounts available for offset under an MNA and net of the related collateral received and pledged by the Trust:
Counterparty | Derivative Assets Subject to an MNA by Counterparty |
Derivatives Available for Offset1 |
Non-cash Collateral Received |
Cash Collateral Received |
Net Amount of Derivative Assets2 |
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Morgan Stanley & Co. International PLC |
$ | 1,763 | $ | (1,763 | ) | | | | ||||||||||||
State Street Bank and Trust Company |
600 | | | | $ | 600 | ||||||||||||||
Westpac Banking Corp. |
2,132 | (2,132 | ) | | | | ||||||||||||||
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Total |
$ | 4,495 | $ | (3,895 | ) | | | $ | 600 | |||||||||||
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Counterparty | Derivative Liabilities Subject to an MNA by Counterparty |
Derivatives Available for Offset |
Non-cash Collateral Pledged |
Cash Collateral Pledged |
Net Amount of Derivative Liabilities3 |
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JPMorgan Chase Bank N.A. |
$ | 1,665 | | | | $ | 1,665 | |||||||||||||
Morgan Stanley & Co. International PLC |
7,684 | $ | (1,763 | ) | | | 5,921 | |||||||||||||
Royal Bank of Scotland PLC |
26,059 | | | | 26,059 | |||||||||||||||
Westpac Banking Corp. |
41,142 | (2,132 | ) | | | 39,010 | ||||||||||||||
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Total |
$ | 76,550 | $ | (3,895 | ) | | | $ | 72,655 | |||||||||||
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1 The amount of derivatives available for offset is limited to the amount of derivative assets and/or liabilities that are subject to an MNA. |
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2 Net amount represents the net amount receivable from the counterparty in the event of default. |
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3 Net amount represents the net amount payable due to the counterparty in the event of default. |
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Fair Value Hierarchy as of Period End |
Various inputs are used in determining the fair value of investments and derivative financial instruments. For information about the Trusts policy regarding valuation of investments and derivative financial instruments, refer to the Notes to Financial Statements.
The following tables summarize the Trusts investments and derivative financial instruments categorized in the disclosure hierarchy:
Level 1 | Level 2 | Level 3 | Total | |||||||||||||
Assets: |
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Investments: | ||||||||||||||||
Long-Term Investments: | ||||||||||||||||
Asset-Backed Securities |
| $ | 7,197,671 | $ | 2,763,828 | $ | 9,961,499 | |||||||||
Common Stocks |
| 55,146 | 257,774 | 312,920 | ||||||||||||
Corporate Bonds |
| 13,312,988 | 607,442 | 13,920,430 | ||||||||||||
Floating Rate Loan Interests |
| 405,509,954 | 29,682,704 | 435,192,658 | ||||||||||||
Investment Companies |
$ | 52,927 | | | 52,927 | |||||||||||
Non-Agency Mortgage-Backed Securities |
| 600,215 | | 600,215 | ||||||||||||
Other Interests |
| | 169,422 | 169,422 | ||||||||||||
Warrants |
| | 8,438 | 8,438 | ||||||||||||
Options Purchased |
| | | | ||||||||||||
Short-Term Securities |
2,974,761 | | | 2,974,761 | ||||||||||||
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Total |
$ | 3,027,688 | $ | 426,675,974 | $ | 33,489,608 | $ | 463,193,270 | ||||||||
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Derivative Financial Instruments1 | ||||||||||||||||
Assets: |
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Forward foreign currency contracts |
| $ | 4,495 | | $ | 4,495 | ||||||||||
Liabilities: |
||||||||||||||||
Forward foreign currency contracts |
| (74,885 | ) | | (74,885 | ) | ||||||||||
Interest rate contracts |
| (1,432 | ) | | (1,432 | ) | ||||||||||
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Total |
| $ | (71,822 | ) | | $ | (71,822 | ) | ||||||||
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1 Derivative financial instruments are swaps and forward foreign currency contracts, which are valued at the unrealized appreciation (depreciation) on the instrument. |
|
See Notes to Financial Statements.
38 | SEMI-ANNUAL REPORT | APRIL 30, 2016 |
Schedule of Investments (concluded) |
BlackRock Floating Rate Income Trust (BGT) |
The Trust may hold assets and/or liabilities in which the fair value approximates the carrying amount for financial statement purposes. As of period end, such assets and/or liabilities are categorized within the disclosure hierarchy as follows:
Level 1 | Level 2 | Level 3 | Total | |||||||||||||
Assets: |
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Cash |
$ | 594,473 | | | $ | 594,473 | ||||||||||
Foreign currency at value |
33,948 | | | 33,948 | ||||||||||||
Liabilities: |
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Bank borrowings payable |
| $ | (121,000,000 | ) | | (121,000,000 | ) | |||||||||
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Total |
$ | 628,421 | $ | (121,000,000 | ) | | $ | (120,371,579 | ) | |||||||
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During the six months ended April 30, 2016, there were no transfers between Level 1 and Level 2.
A reconciliation of Level 3 investments is presented when the Trust had a significant amount of Level 3 investments at the beginning and/or end of the period in relation to net assets. The following table is a reconciliation of Level 3 investments for which significant unobservable inputs were used in determining fair value:
Common Stocks |
Asset-Backed Securities |
Corporate Bonds |
Floating Interests |
Other Interests |
Warrants | Total | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Assets: | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Opening Balance, as of October 31, 2015 |
$ | 242,024 | $ | 4,308,660 | $ | 584,504 | $ | 20,360,572 | $ | 173,792 | $ | 8,643 | $ | 25,678,195 | ||||||||||||||
Transfers into Level 31 |
| 248,783 | | 15,261,909 | | | 15,510,692 | |||||||||||||||||||||
Transfers out of Level 32 |
| | | (5,778,449 | ) | | | (5,778,449 | ) | |||||||||||||||||||
Accrued discounts/premiums |
| 895 | (308 | ) | 20,276 | | | 20,863 | ||||||||||||||||||||
Net realized gain (loss) |
| (209,837 | ) | | (189,006 | ) | | | (398,843 | ) | ||||||||||||||||||
Net change in unrealized appreciation (depreciation)3,4 |
9,486 | (28,167 | ) | (3,964 | ) | (1,033,867 | ) | (4,370 | ) | (205 | ) | (1,061,087 | ) | |||||||||||||||
Purchases |
6,264 | 726,947 | 27,210 | 4,450,546 | | | 5,210,967 | |||||||||||||||||||||
Sales |
| (2,283,453 | ) | | (3,409,277 | ) | | | (5,692,730 | ) | ||||||||||||||||||
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Closing Balance, as of April 30, 2016 |
$ | 257,774 | $ | 2,763,828 | $ | 607,442 | $ | 29,682,704 | $ | 169,422 | $ | 8,438 | $ | 33,489,608 | ||||||||||||||
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Net change in unrealized appreciation (depreciation) on investments still held at April 30, 20164 |
$ | 9,486 | $ | (40,773 | ) | $ | (3,964 | ) | $ | (1,107,691 | ) | $ | (4,370 | ) | $ | (205 | ) | $ | (1,147,517 | ) | ||||||||
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1 As of October 31, 2015, the Trust used observable inputs in determining the value of certain investments. As of April 30, 2016, the Trust used significant unobservable inputs in determining the value of the same investments. As a result, investments at beginning of period value were transferred from Level 2 to Level 3 in the disclosure hierarchy. |
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2 As of October 31, 2015, the Trust used significant unobservable inputs in determining the value of certain investments. As of April 30, 2016, the Trust used observable inputs in determining the value of the same investments. As a result, investments at beginning of period value were transferred from Level 3 to Level 2 in the disclosure hierarchy. |
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3 Included in the related net change in unrealized appreciation (depreciation) in the Statements of Operations. |
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4 Any difference between net change in unrealized appreciation (depreciation) on investments still held at April 30, 2016 is generally due to investments no longer held or categorized as Level 3 at period end. |
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See Notes to Financial Statements.
SEMI-ANNUAL REPORT | APRIL 30, 2016 | 39 |
Consolidated Schedule of Investments April 30, 2016 (Unaudited) |
BlackRock Multi-Sector Income Trust (BIT) (Percentages shown are based on Net Assets) |
See Notes to Financial Statements.
40 | SEMI-ANNUAL REPORT | APRIL 30, 2016 |
Consolidated Schedule of Investments (continued) |
BlackRock Multi-Sector Income Trust (BIT) |
See Notes to Financial Statements.
SEMI-ANNUAL REPORT | APRIL 30, 2016 | 41 |
Consolidated Schedule of Investments (continued) |
BlackRock Multi-Sector Income Trust (BIT) |
See Notes to Financial Statements.
42 | SEMI-ANNUAL REPORT | APRIL 30, 2016 |
Consolidated Schedule of Investments (continued) |
BlackRock Multi-Sector Income Trust (BIT) |
See Notes to Financial Statements.
SEMI-ANNUAL REPORT | APRIL 30, 2016 | 43 |
Consolidated Schedule of Investments (continued) |
BlackRock Multi-Sector Income Trust (BIT) |
See Notes to Financial Statements.
44 | SEMI-ANNUAL REPORT | APRIL 30, 2016 |
Consolidated Schedule of Investments (continued) |
BlackRock Multi-Sector Income Trust (BIT) |
See Notes to Financial Statements.
SEMI-ANNUAL REPORT | APRIL 30, 2016 | 45 |
Consolidated Schedule of Investments (continued) |
BlackRock Multi-Sector Income Trust (BIT) |
See Notes to Financial Statements.
46 | SEMI-ANNUAL REPORT | APRIL 30, 2016 |
Consolidated Schedule of Investments (continued) |
BlackRock Multi-Sector Income Trust (BIT) |
See Notes to Financial Statements.
SEMI-ANNUAL REPORT | APRIL 30, 2016 | 47 |
Consolidated Schedule of Investments (continued) |
BlackRock Multi-Sector Income Trust (BIT) |
See Notes to Financial Statements.
48 | SEMI-ANNUAL REPORT | APRIL 30, 2016 |
Consolidated Schedule of Investments (continued) |
BlackRock Multi-Sector Income Trust (BIT) |
See Notes to Financial Statements.
SEMI-ANNUAL REPORT | APRIL 30, 2016 | 49 |
Consolidated Schedule of Investments (continued) |
BlackRock Multi-Sector Income Trust (BIT) |
See Notes to Financial Statements.
50 | SEMI-ANNUAL REPORT | APRIL 30, 2016 |
Consolidated Schedule of Investments (continued) |
BlackRock Multi-Sector Income Trust (BIT) |
See Notes to Financial Statements.
SEMI-ANNUAL REPORT | APRIL 30, 2016 | 51 |
Consolidated Schedule of Investments (continued) |
BlackRock Multi-Sector Income Trust (BIT) |
Notes to Schedule of Investments |
(a) | Non-income producing security. |
(b) | Restricted security as to resale, excluding 144A securities. As of period end, the Trust held restricted securities with a current value of $561 and an original cost of $8,635 which was less than 0.01% of its net assets. |
(c) | Variable rate security. Rate as of period end. |
(d) | Security exempt from registration pursuant to Rule 144A under the Securities Act of 1933, as amended. These securities may be resold in transactions exempt from registration to qualified institutional investors. |
(e) | All or a portion of security has been pledged as collateral in connection with outstanding reverse repurchase agreements. |
(f) | Step-up bond that pays an initial coupon rate for the first period and then a higher coupon rate for the following periods. Rate as of period end. |
(g) | Security is eligible to receive residual cash flows. |
(h) | Amount is less than $500. |
(i) | Payment-in-kind security which may pay interest/dividends in additional par/shares and/or in cash. Rates shown are the current rate and possible payment rates. |
(j) | When-issued security. |
(k) | Perpetual security with no stated maturity date. |
(l) | All or a portion of security is held by a wholly owned subsidiary. |
(m) | During the six months ended April 30, 2016, investments in issuers considered to be an affiliate of the Trust for purposes of Section 2(a)(3) of the Investment Company Act of 1940, as amended, were as follows: |
Affiliate | Shares Held at October 31, 2015 |
Net Activity |
Shares Held at April 30, 2016 |
Income | ||||||||||||
BlackRock Liquidity Funds, TempFund, Institutional Class |
6,140,532 | 17,381,459 | 23,521,991 | $ | 38,533 |
(n) | Current yield as of period end. |
| For Trust compliance purposes, the Trusts industry classifications refer to any one or more of the industry sub-classifications used by one or more widely recognized market indexes or rating group indexes, and/or as defined by the investment advisor. These definitions may not apply for purposes of this report, which may combine such industry subclassifications for reporting ease. |
Reverse Repurchase Agreements
Counterparty | Interest Rate |
Trade Date |
Maturity Date1 |
Face Value | Face Value Including Accrued Interest |
Type of Underlying Collateral |
Remaining Contractual Maturity of the Agreements | |||||||||||||||||
UBS Limited |
0.80 | % | 6/3/15 | Open | $ | 158,000 | $ | 159,166 | Corporate Bonds | Open/Demand1 | ||||||||||||||
UBS Limited |
0.85 | % | 6/3/15 | Open | 232,500 | 234,323 | Corporate Bonds | Open/Demand1 | ||||||||||||||||
UBS Limited |
0.70 | % | 11/10/15 | Open | 5,117,775 | 5,134,991 | Foreign Agency Obligations | Open/Demand1 | ||||||||||||||||
UBS Securities LLC |
0.80 | % | 12/9/15 | Open | 542,430 | 544,142 | Corporate Bonds | Open/Demand1 | ||||||||||||||||
UBS Securities LLC |
0.80 | % | 12/9/15 | Open | 537,000 | 538,695 | Corporate Bonds | Open/Demand1 | ||||||||||||||||
UBS Securities LLC |
0.80 | % | 12/9/15 | Open | 789,750 | 792,242 | Corporate Bonds | Open/Demand1 | ||||||||||||||||
UBS Securities LLC |
0.80 | % | 12/9/15 | Open | 419,475 | 420,799 | Corporate Bonds | Open/Demand1 | ||||||||||||||||
UBS Securities LLC |
0.80 | % | 12/9/15 | Open | 535,087 | 536,776 | Corporate Bonds | Open/Demand1 | ||||||||||||||||
UBS Securities LLC |
0.80 | % | 12/9/15 | Open | 723,450 | 725,733 | Corporate Bonds | Open/Demand1 |
See Notes to Financial Statements.
52 | SEMI-ANNUAL REPORT | APRIL 30, 2016 |
Consolidated Schedule of Investments (continued) |
BlackRock Multi-Sector Income Trust (BIT) |
Reverse Repurchase Agreements (continued)
Counterparty | Interest Rate |
Trade Date |
Maturity Date1 |
Face Value | Face Value Including Accrued Interest |
Type of Underlying Collateral |
Remaining Contractual Maturity of the Agreements | |||||||||||||||||
UBS Securities LLC |
0.80 | % | 12/9/15 | Open | $ | 688,750 | $ | 690,923 | Corporate Bonds | Open/Demand1 | ||||||||||||||
UBS Securities LLC |
0.80 | % | 12/9/15 | Open | 549,750 | 551,485 | Corporate Bonds | Open/Demand1 | ||||||||||||||||
UBS Securities LLC |
0.80 | % | 12/9/15 | Open | 541,325 | 543,033 | Corporate Bonds | Open/Demand1 | ||||||||||||||||
UBS Securities LLC |
0.80 | % | 12/9/15 | Open | 440,735 | 442,126 | Corporate Bonds | Open/Demand1 | ||||||||||||||||
UBS Securities LLC |
0.80 | % | 12/9/15 | Open | 387,100 | 388,322 | Corporate Bonds | Open/Demand1 | ||||||||||||||||
UBS Securities LLC |
0.80 | % | 12/9/15 | Open | 253,575 | 254,375 | Corporate Bonds | Open/Demand1 | ||||||||||||||||
UBS Securities LLC |
0.80 | % | 12/9/15 | Open | 450,215 | 451,636 | Corporate Bonds | Open/Demand1 | ||||||||||||||||
UBS Securities LLC |
0.80 | % | 12/9/15 | Open | 486,675 | 488,211 | Corporate Bonds | Open/Demand1 | ||||||||||||||||
UBS Securities LLC |
0.80 | % | 12/9/15 | Open | 539,850 | 541,554 | Corporate Bonds | Open/Demand1 | ||||||||||||||||
UBS Securities LLC |
0.80 | % | 12/9/15 | Open | 2,095,144 | 2,101,755 | Corporate Bonds | Open/Demand1 | ||||||||||||||||
UBS Securities LLC |
0.80 | % | 12/9/15 | Open | 535,087 | 536,776 | Corporate Bonds | Open/Demand1 | ||||||||||||||||
UBS Securities LLC |
0.80 | % | 12/9/15 | Open | 642,950 | 644,979 | Corporate Bonds | Open/Demand1 | ||||||||||||||||
UBS Securities LLC |
0.80 | % | 12/9/15 | Open | 680,600 | 682,748 | Corporate Bonds | Open/Demand1 | ||||||||||||||||
UBS Securities LLC |
0.80 | % | 12/9/15 | Open | 634,480 | 636,482 | Corporate Bonds | Open/Demand1 | ||||||||||||||||
UBS Securities LLC |
0.80 | % | 12/9/15 | Open | 545,200 | 546,920 | Corporate Bonds | Open/Demand1 | ||||||||||||||||
UBS Securities LLC |
0.80 | % | 12/9/15 | Open | 708,037 | 710,272 | Corporate Bonds | Open/Demand1 | ||||||||||||||||
UBS Securities LLC |
0.80 | % | 12/9/15 | Open | 238,631 | 239,384 | Corporate Bonds | Open/Demand1 | ||||||||||||||||
UBS Securities LLC |
0.80 | % | 12/10/15 | Open | 1,504,800 | 1,509,415 | Corporate Bonds | Open/Demand1 | ||||||||||||||||
Barclays Capital, Inc. |
0.80 | % | 12/15/15 | Open | 230,312 | 231,003 | Corporate Bonds | Open/Demand1 | ||||||||||||||||
Barclays Capital, Inc. |
0.80 | % | 12/17/15 | Open | 739,594 | 741,814 | Corporate Bonds | Open/Demand1 | ||||||||||||||||
Barclays Capital, Inc. |
0.80 | % | 12/17/15 | Open | 702,406 | 704,515 | Corporate Bonds | Open/Demand1 | ||||||||||||||||
Barclays Capital, Inc. |
0.95 | % | 12/17/15 | Open | 3,224,398 | 3,235,885 | Corporate Bonds | Open/Demand1 | ||||||||||||||||
Barclays Bank PLC |
0.65 | % | 12/17/15 | Open | 2,677,500 | 2,684,026 | Corporate Bonds | Open/Demand1 | ||||||||||||||||
Barclays Bank PLC |
0.75 | % | 12/17/15 | Open | 3,504,644 | 3,514,501 | Foreign Agency Obligations | Open/Demand1 | ||||||||||||||||
Barclays Bank PLC |
0.80 | % | 12/17/15 | Open | 947,031 | 949,872 | Corporate Bonds | Open/Demand1 | ||||||||||||||||
Barclays Bank PLC |
0.85 | % | 12/17/15 | Open | 1,387,625 | 1,392,048 | Corporate Bonds | Open/Demand1 | ||||||||||||||||
Barclays Capital, Inc. |
0.60 | % | 12/17/15 | Open | 5,887,500 | 5,900,747 | Capital Trusts | Open/Demand1 | ||||||||||||||||
Barclays Capital, Inc. |
0.80 | % | 12/17/15 | Open | 1,988,437 | 1,994,403 | Capital Trusts | Open/Demand1 | ||||||||||||||||
Barclays Capital, Inc. |
0.80 | % | 12/17/15 | Open | 654,225 | 656,188 | Capital Trusts | Open/Demand1 | ||||||||||||||||
Barclays Capital, Inc. |
0.80 | % | 12/17/15 | Open | 975,550 | 978,477 | Capital Trusts | Open/Demand1 | ||||||||||||||||
Barclays Capital, Inc. |
0.80 | % | 12/17/15 | Open | 867,300 | 869,902 | Corporate Bonds | Open/Demand1 | ||||||||||||||||
Barclays Capital, Inc. |
0.80 | % | 12/17/15 | Open | 459,635 | 461,014 | Corporate Bonds | Open/Demand1 | ||||||||||||||||
Barclays Capital, Inc. |
0.80 | % | 12/17/15 | Open | 644,875 | 646,811 | Corporate Bonds | Open/Demand1 | ||||||||||||||||
Credit Suisse Securities (USA) LLC |
1.15 | % | 12/17/15 | Open | 577,212 | 579,702 | Corporate Bonds | Open/Demand1 | ||||||||||||||||
Credit Suisse Securities (USA) LLC |
0.70 | % | 12/17/15 | Open | 814,036 | 816,173 | Corporate Bonds | Open/Demand1 | ||||||||||||||||
Credit Suisse Securities (USA) LLC |
1.10 | % | 12/17/15 | Open | 802,750 | 806,061 | Corporate Bonds | Open/Demand1 | ||||||||||||||||
Deutsche Bank Securities, Inc. |
0.80 | % | 12/17/15 | Open | 789,000 | 791,367 | Foreign Agency Obligations | Open/Demand1 | ||||||||||||||||
Deutsche Bank Securities, Inc. |
0.80 | % | 12/17/15 | Open | 2,427,000 | 2,434,285 | Capital Trusts | Open/Demand1 | ||||||||||||||||
Deutsche Bank Securities, Inc. |
0.80 | % | 12/17/15 | Open | 2,450,000 | 2,457,354 | Corporate Bonds | Open/Demand1 | ||||||||||||||||
Deutsche Bank Securities, Inc. |
0.80 | % | 12/17/15 | Open | 1,836,000 | 1,841,511 | Capital Trusts | Open/Demand1 | ||||||||||||||||
Deutsche Bank Securities, Inc. |
0.80 | % | 12/17/15 | Open | 1,751,000 | 1,756,256 | Capital Trusts | Open/Demand1 | ||||||||||||||||
Deutsche Bank Securities, Inc. |
0.80 | % | 12/17/15 | Open | 2,515,000 | 2,522,545 | Corporate Bonds | Open/Demand1 | ||||||||||||||||
Deutsche Bank Securities, Inc. |
1.00 | % | 12/17/15 | 1/15/17 | 2,633,000 | 2,642,879 | Corporate Bonds | Greater Than 90 Days But Less Than One Year | ||||||||||||||||
Deutsche Bank Securities, Inc. |
1.00 | % | 12/17/15 | Open | 345,000 | 346,294 | Corporate Bonds | Open/Demand | ||||||||||||||||
Deutsche Bank Securities, Inc. |
1.00 | % | 12/17/15 | Open | 309,000 | 310,159 | Corporate Bonds | Open/Demand1 | ||||||||||||||||
Deutsche Bank Securities, Inc. |
1.00 | % | 12/17/15 | Open | 870,000 | 873,264 | Corporate Bonds | Open/Demand1 | ||||||||||||||||
Deutsche Bank Securities, Inc. |
1.00 | % | 12/17/15 | Open | 145,000 | 145,544 | Corporate Bonds | Open/Demand1 | ||||||||||||||||
Deutsche Bank Securities, Inc. |
1.00 | % | 12/17/15 | Open | 598,000 | 600,244 | Corporate Bonds | Open/Demand1 | ||||||||||||||||
Deutsche Bank Securities, Inc. |
1.00 | % | 12/17/15 | Open | 1,358,000 | 1,363,095 | Corporate Bonds | Open/Demand1 | ||||||||||||||||
Deutsche Bank Securities, Inc. |
1.00 | % | 12/17/15 | Open | 1,092,000 | 1,096,097 | Corporate Bonds | Open/Demand1 | ||||||||||||||||
Deutsche Bank Securities, Inc. |
1.00 | % | 12/17/15 | Open | 1,078,000 | 1,082,043 | Corporate Bonds | Open/Demand1 | ||||||||||||||||
Deutsche Bank Securities, Inc. |
1.00 | % | 12/17/15 | Open | 1,520,000 | 1,525,700 | Corporate Bonds | Open/Demand1 | ||||||||||||||||
Deutsche Bank Securities, Inc. |
1.00 | % | 12/17/15 | Open | 4,594,000 | 4,611,159 | Corporate Bonds | Open/Demand1 | ||||||||||||||||
Deutsche Bank Securities, Inc. |
1.00 | % | 12/17/15 | Open | 2,521,000 | 2,530,454 | Capital Trusts | Open/Demand1 | ||||||||||||||||
Deutsche Bank Securities, Inc. |
1.00 | % | 12/17/15 | Open | 1,480,000 | 1,485,550 | Capital Trusts | Open/Demand1 | ||||||||||||||||
Deutsche Bank Securities, Inc. |
1.00 | % | 12/17/15 | Open | 2,842,000 | 2,852,658 | Corporate Bonds | Open/Demand1 | ||||||||||||||||
Deutsche Bank Securities, Inc. |
1.00 | % | 12/17/15 | Open | 87,000 | 87,326 | Corporate Bonds | Open/Demand1 | ||||||||||||||||
Deutsche Bank Securities, Inc. |
1.00 | % | 12/17/15 | Open | 792,000 | 794,972 | Corporate Bonds | Open/Demand1 | ||||||||||||||||
Deutsche Bank Securities, Inc. |
1.00 | % | 12/17/15 | Open | 586,000 | 588,199 | Corporate Bonds | Open/Demand1 | ||||||||||||||||
Deutsche Bank Securities, Inc. |
1.00 | % | 12/17/15 | Open | 2,074,000 | 2,081,782 | Corporate Bonds | Open/Demand1 | ||||||||||||||||
Deutsche Bank Securities, Inc. |
1.00 | % | 12/17/15 | Open | 598,000 | 600,244 | Corporate Bonds | Open/Demand1 |
See Notes to Financial Statements.
SEMI-ANNUAL REPORT | APRIL 30, 2016 | 53 |
Consolidated Schedule of Investments (continued) |
BlackRock Multi-Sector Income Trust (BIT) |
Reverse Repurchase Agreements (continued)
Counterparty | Interest Rate |
Trade Date |
Maturity Date1 |
Face Value | Face Value Including Accrued Interest |
Type of Underlying Collateral |
Remaining Contractual Maturity of the Agreements | |||||||||||||||||
Deutsche Bank Securities, Inc. |
1.00 | % | 12/17/15 | Open | $ | 238,000 | $ | 238,893 | Corporate Bonds | Open/Demand1 | ||||||||||||||
Deutsche Bank Securities, Inc. |
1.00 | % | 12/17/15 | Open | 250,000 | 250,938 | Corporate Bonds | Open/Demand1 | ||||||||||||||||
Deutsche Bank Securities, Inc. |
1.00 | % | 12/17/15 | Open | 367,000 | 368,377 | Corporate Bonds | Open/Demand1 | ||||||||||||||||
Deutsche Bank Securities, Inc. |
1.00 | % | 12/17/15 | Open | 189,000 | 189,709 | Corporate Bonds | Open/Demand1 | ||||||||||||||||
Deutsche Bank Securities, Inc. |
1.00 | % | 12/17/15 | Open | 637,000 | 639,390 | Corporate Bonds | Open/Demand1 | ||||||||||||||||
Deutsche Bank Securities, Inc. |
1.00 | % | 12/17/15 | Open | 95,000 | 95,356 | Corporate Bonds | Open/Demand1 | ||||||||||||||||
Deutsche Bank Securities, Inc. |
1.00 | % | 12/17/15 | Open | 223,000 | 223,837 | Corporate Bonds | Open/Demand1 | ||||||||||||||||
Deutsche Bank Securities, Inc. |
1.00 | % | 12/17/15 | Open | 1,428,000 | 1,433,358 | Corporate Bonds | Open/Demand1 | ||||||||||||||||
Deutsche Bank Securities, Inc. |
1.00 | % | 12/17/15 | Open | 262,000 | 262,983 | Corporate Bonds | Open/Demand1 | ||||||||||||||||
Deutsche Bank Securities, Inc. |
1.00 | % | 12/17/15 | Open | 5,150,000 | 5,169,323 | Corporate Bonds | Open/Demand1 | ||||||||||||||||
Deutsche Bank Securities, Inc. |
1.00 | % | 12/17/15 | Open | 121,000 | 121,454 | Corporate Bonds | Open/Demand1 | ||||||||||||||||
Deutsche Bank Securities, Inc. |
1.00 | % | 12/17/15 | Open | 312,000 | 313,171 | Corporate Bonds | Open/Demand1 | ||||||||||||||||
Deutsche Bank Securities, Inc. |
1.00 | % | 12/17/15 | Open | 291,000 | 292,092 | Corporate Bonds | Open/Demand1 | ||||||||||||||||
Deutsche Bank Securities, Inc. |
1.00 | % | 12/17/15 | Open | 697,000 | 699,615 | Corporate Bonds | Open/Demand1 | ||||||||||||||||
Deutsche Bank Securities, Inc. |
1.00 | % | 12/17/15 | Open | 250,000 | 250,938 | Corporate Bonds | Open/Demand1 | ||||||||||||||||
Deutsche Bank Securities, Inc. |
1.00 | % | 12/17/15 | Open | 287,000 | 288,077 | Corporate Bonds | Open/Demand1 | ||||||||||||||||
Deutsche Bank Securities, Inc. |
1.00 | % | 12/17/15 | Open | 2,209,000 | 2,217,288 | Corporate Bonds | Open/Demand1 | ||||||||||||||||
Deutsche Bank Securities, Inc. |
1.00 | % | 12/17/15 | Open | 3,320,000 | 3,332,457 | Corporate Bonds | Open/Demand1 | ||||||||||||||||
Deutsche Bank Securities, Inc. |
1.00 | % | 12/17/15 | Open | 866,000 | 869,249 | Corporate Bonds | Open/Demand1 | ||||||||||||||||
Deutsche Bank Securities, Inc. |
1.00 | % | 12/17/15 | Open | 135,000 | 135,507 | Corporate Bonds | Open/Demand1 | ||||||||||||||||
Deutsche Bank Securities, Inc. |
1.00 | % | 12/17/15 | Open | 705,000 | 707,645 | Corporate Bonds | Open/Demand1 | ||||||||||||||||
Deutsche Bank Securities, Inc. |
1.00 | % | 12/17/15 | Open | 553,000 | 555,075 | Corporate Bonds | Open/Demand1 | ||||||||||||||||
Deutsche Bank Securities, Inc. |
1.00 | % | 12/17/15 | Open | 2,110,000 | 2,117,917 | Corporate Bonds | Open/Demand1 | ||||||||||||||||
Deutsche Bank Securities, Inc. |
1.00 | % | 12/17/15 | Open | 3,102,000 | 3,113,639 | Corporate Bonds | Open/Demand1 | ||||||||||||||||
Deutsche Bank Securities, Inc. |
1.00 | % | 12/17/15 | Open | 2,572,000 | 2,581,650 | Capital Trusts | Open/Demand1 | ||||||||||||||||
Deutsche Bank Securities, Inc. |
1.00 | % | 12/17/15 | Open | 291,000 | 292,091 | Corporate Bonds | Open/Demand1 | ||||||||||||||||
Deutsche Bank Securities, Inc. |
1.00 | % | 12/17/15 | Open | 181,000 | 181,679 | Corporate Bonds | Open/Demand1 | ||||||||||||||||
Deutsche Bank Securities, Inc. |
1.00 | % | 12/17/15 | Open | 1,800,000 | 1,806,754 | Capital Trusts | Open/Demand1 | ||||||||||||||||
Deutsche Bank Securities, Inc. |
1.00 | % | 12/17/15 | Open | 1,467,000 | 1,472,504 | Capital Trusts | Open/Demand1 | ||||||||||||||||
Deutsche Bank Securities, Inc. |
1.00 | % | 12/17/15 | Open | 1,335,000 | 1,340,009 | Corporate Bonds | Open/Demand1 | ||||||||||||||||
HSBC Securities (USA), Inc. |
0.65 | % | 12/17/15 | Open | 2,685,000 | 2,691,545 | Capital Trusts | Open/Demand1 | ||||||||||||||||
HSBC Securities (USA), Inc. |
0.65 | % | 12/17/15 | Open | 3,456,000 | 3,464,424 | Corporate Bonds | Open/Demand1 | ||||||||||||||||
RBC Capital Markets, LLC |
0.64 | % | 12/17/15 | Open | 484,900 | 486,064 | Corporate Bonds | Open/Demand1 | ||||||||||||||||
RBC Capital Markets, LLC |
0.64 | % | 12/17/15 | Open | 424,625 | 425,644 | Corporate Bonds | Open/Demand1 | ||||||||||||||||
RBC Capital Markets, LLC |
0.90 | % | 12/17/15 | Open | 388,220 | 389,530 | Corporate Bonds | Open/Demand1 | ||||||||||||||||
RBC Capital Markets, LLC |
0.90 | % | 12/17/15 | Open | 202,125 | 202,807 | Corporate Bonds | Open/Demand1 | ||||||||||||||||
RBC Capital Markets, LLC |
0.90 | % | 12/17/15 | Open | 123,487 | 123,904 | Corporate Bonds | Open/Demand1 | ||||||||||||||||
RBC Capital Markets, LLC |
0.90 | % | 12/17/15 | Open | 97,947 | 98,278 | Corporate Bonds | Open/Demand1 | ||||||||||||||||
RBC Capital Markets, LLC |
0.95 | % | 12/17/15 | Open | 188,125 | 188,795 | Corporate Bonds | Open/Demand1 | ||||||||||||||||
RBC Capital Markets, LLC |
0.95 | % | 12/17/15 | Open | 462,075 | 463,721 | Corporate Bonds | Open/Demand1 | ||||||||||||||||
RBC Capital Markets, LLC |
0.95 | % | 12/17/15 | Open | 310,780 | 311,887 | Corporate Bonds | Open/Demand1 | ||||||||||||||||
RBC Capital Markets, LLC |
0.95 | % | 12/17/15 | Open | 275,200 | 276,180 | Corporate Bonds | Open/Demand1 | ||||||||||||||||
RBC Capital Markets, LLC |
0.95 | % | 12/17/15 | Open | 167,860 | 168,458 | Corporate Bonds | Open/Demand1 | ||||||||||||||||
RBC Capital Markets, LLC |
0.95 | % | 12/17/15 | Open | 369,000 | 370,315 | Corporate Bonds | Open/Demand1 | ||||||||||||||||
RBC Capital Markets, LLC |
0.95 | % | 12/17/15 | Open | 737,200 | 739,826 | Corporate Bonds | Open/Demand1 | ||||||||||||||||
RBC Capital Markets, LLC |
0.95 | % | 12/17/15 | Open | 715,950 | 718,501 | Corporate Bonds | Open/Demand1 | ||||||||||||||||
RBC Capital Markets, LLC |
0.95 | % | 12/17/15 | Open | 235,935 | 236,776 | Corporate Bonds | Open/Demand1 | ||||||||||||||||
RBC Capital Markets, LLC |
0.95 | % | 12/17/15 | Open | 448,800 | 450,399 | Corporate Bonds | Open/Demand1 | ||||||||||||||||
RBC Capital Markets, LLC |
0.95 | % | 12/17/15 | Open | 467,775 | 469,441 | Corporate Bonds | Open/Demand1 | ||||||||||||||||
RBC Capital Markets, LLC |
0.95 | % | 12/17/15 | Open | 376,875 | 378,218 | Corporate Bonds | Open/Demand1 | ||||||||||||||||
RBC Capital Markets, LLC |
0.95 | % | 12/17/15 | Open | 1,973,420 | 1,980,450 | Corporate Bonds | Open/Demand1 | ||||||||||||||||
RBC Capital Markets, LLC |
0.95 | % | 12/17/15 | Open | 315,900 | 317,025 | Corporate Bonds | Open/Demand1 | ||||||||||||||||
RBC Capital Markets, LLC |
0.95 | % | 12/17/15 | Open | 233,250 | 234,081 | Corporate Bonds | Open/Demand1 | ||||||||||||||||
RBC Capital Markets, LLC |
0.95 | % | 12/17/15 | Open | 179,877 | 180,518 | Corporate Bonds | Open/Demand1 | ||||||||||||||||
RBC Capital Markets, LLC |
0.95 | % | 12/17/15 | Open | 267,637 | 268,591 | Corporate Bonds | Open/Demand1 | ||||||||||||||||
RBC Capital Markets, LLC |
0.95 | % | 12/17/15 | Open | 1,121,250 | 1,125,244 | Corporate Bonds | Open/Demand1 | ||||||||||||||||
RBC Capital Markets, LLC |
1.00 | % | 12/17/15 | Open | 120,080 | 120,530 | Corporate Bonds | Open/Demand1 | ||||||||||||||||
RBC Capital Markets, LLC |
1.00 | % | 12/17/15 | Open | 181,640 | 182,321 | Corporate Bonds | Open/Demand1 | ||||||||||||||||
RBC Capital Markets, LLC |
1.00 | % | 12/17/15 | Open | 358,875 | 360,221 | Corporate Bonds | Open/Demand1 | ||||||||||||||||
RBC Capital Markets, LLC |
1.00 | % | 12/17/15 | Open | 245,700 | 246,621 | Corporate Bonds | Open/Demand1 | ||||||||||||||||
RBC Capital Markets, LLC |
1.00 | % | 12/17/15 | Open | 80,250 | 80,551 | Corporate Bonds | Open/Demand1 | ||||||||||||||||
RBC Capital Markets, LLC |
1.00 | % | 12/17/15 | Open | 270,100 | 271,113 | Corporate Bonds | Open/Demand1 | ||||||||||||||||
RBC Capital Markets, LLC |
1.00 | % | 12/17/15 | Open | 364,100 | 365,465 | Corporate Bonds | Open/Demand1 |
See Notes to Financial Statements.
54 | SEMI-ANNUAL REPORT | APRIL 30, 2016 |
Consolidated Schedule of Investments (continued) |
BlackRock Multi-Sector Income Trust (BIT) |
Reverse Repurchase Agreements (continued)
Counterparty | Interest Rate |
Trade Date |
Maturity Date1 |
Face Value | Face Value Including Accrued Interest |
Type of Underlying Collateral |
Remaining Contractual Maturity of the Agreements | |||||||||||||||||
RBC Capital Markets, LLC |
1.00 | % | 12/17/15 | Open | $ | 373,500 | $ | 374,901 | Corporate Bonds | Open/Demand1 | ||||||||||||||
RBC Capital Markets, LLC |
1.00 | % | 12/17/15 | Open | 243,000 | 243,911 | Corporate Bonds | Open/Demand1 | ||||||||||||||||
RBC Capital Markets, LLC |
1.00 | % | 12/17/15 | Open | 88,400 | 88,732 | Corporate Bonds | Open/Demand1 | ||||||||||||||||
RBC Capital Markets, LLC |
1.00 | % | 12/17/15 | Open | 214,130 | 214,933 | Corporate Bonds | Open/Demand1 | ||||||||||||||||
RBC Capital Markets, LLC |
1.00 | % | 12/17/15 | Open | 194,375 | 195,104 | Corporate Bonds | Open/Demand1 | ||||||||||||||||
RBC Capital Markets, LLC |
1.00 | % | 12/17/15 | Open | 78,500 | 78,794 | Corporate Bonds | Open/Demand1 | ||||||||||||||||
RBC Capital Markets, LLC |
1.00 | % | 12/17/15 | Open | 323,900 | 325,115 | Corporate Bonds | Open/Demand1 | ||||||||||||||||
RBC Capital Markets, LLC |
1.00 | % | 12/17/15 | Open | 54,925 | 55,131 | Corporate Bonds | Open/Demand1 | ||||||||||||||||
RBC Capital Markets, LLC |
1.00 | % | 12/17/15 | Open | 492,900 | 494,748 | Corporate Bonds | Open/Demand1 | ||||||||||||||||
RBC Capital Markets, LLC |
1.00 | % | 12/17/15 | Open | 398,475 | 399,969 | Corporate Bonds | Open/Demand1 | ||||||||||||||||
RBC Capital Markets, LLC |
1.00 | % | 12/17/15 | Open | 443,620 | 445,284 | Corporate Bonds | Open/Demand1 | ||||||||||||||||
RBC Capital Markets, LLC |
1.00 | % | 12/17/15 | Open | 414,050 | 415,603 | Corporate Bonds | Open/Demand1 | ||||||||||||||||
RBC Capital Markets, LLC |
1.00 | % | 12/17/15 | Open | 267,137 | 268,139 | Corporate Bonds | Open/Demand1 | ||||||||||||||||
RBC Capital Markets, LLC |
1.00 | % | 12/17/15 | Open | 835,275 | 838,407 | Corporate Bonds | Open/Demand1 | ||||||||||||||||
RBC Capital Markets, LLC |
1.00 | % | 12/17/15 | Open | 378,200 | 379,618 | Corporate Bonds | Open/Demand1 | ||||||||||||||||
RBC Capital Markets, LLC |
1.00 | % | 12/17/15 | Open | 492,800 | 494,648 | Corporate Bonds | Open/Demand1 | ||||||||||||||||
RBC Capital Markets, LLC |
1.00 | % | 12/17/15 | Open | 241,425 | 242,330 | Corporate Bonds | Open/Demand1 | ||||||||||||||||
RBC Capital Markets, LLC |
1.00 | % | 12/17/15 | Open | 622,500 | 624,834 | Corporate Bonds | Open/Demand1 | ||||||||||||||||
RBC Capital Markets, LLC |
1.00 | % | 12/17/15 | Open | 495,600 | 497,459 | Corporate Bonds | Open/Demand1 | ||||||||||||||||
RBC Capital Markets, LLC |
1.00 | % | 12/17/15 | Open | 152,220 | 152,791 | Corporate Bonds | Open/Demand1 | ||||||||||||||||
RBC Capital Markets, LLC |
1.00 | % | 12/17/15 | Open | 767,350 | 770,228 | Corporate Bonds | Open/Demand1 | ||||||||||||||||
RBC Capital Markets, LLC |
1.00 | % | 12/17/15 | Open | 192,625 | 193,347 | Corporate Bonds | Open/Demand1 | ||||||||||||||||
RBC Capital Markets, LLC |
1.00 | % | 12/17/15 | Open | 45,390 | 45,560 | Corporate Bonds | Open/Demand1 | ||||||||||||||||
RBC Capital Markets, LLC |
1.00 | % | 12/17/15 | Open | 78,680 | 78,975 | Corporate Bonds | Open/Demand1 | ||||||||||||||||
RBC Capital Markets, LLC |
1.00 | % | 12/17/15 | Open | 45,338 | 45,508 | Corporate Bonds | Open/Demand1 | ||||||||||||||||
RBC Capital Markets, LLC |
1.00 | % | 12/17/15 | Open | 193,590 | 194,316 | Corporate Bonds | Open/Demand1 | ||||||||||||||||
RBC Capital Markets, LLC |
1.00 | % | 12/17/15 | Open | 103,500 | 103,888 | Corporate Bonds | Open/Demand1 | ||||||||||||||||
RBC Capital Markets, LLC |
1.00 | % | 12/17/15 | Open | 138,400 | 138,919 | Corporate Bonds | Open/Demand1 | ||||||||||||||||
RBC Capital Markets, LLC |
1.00 | % | 12/17/15 | Open | 367,875 | 369,255 | Corporate Bonds | Open/Demand1 | ||||||||||||||||
RBC Capital Markets, LLC |
1.00 | % | 12/17/15 | Open | 1,178,000 | 1,182,418 | Corporate Bonds | Open/Demand1 | ||||||||||||||||
RBC Capital Markets, LLC |
1.00 | % | 12/17/15 | Open | 2,054,280 | 2,061,888 | Corporate Bonds | Open/Demand1 | ||||||||||||||||
RBC Capital Markets, LLC |
1.00 | % | 12/17/15 | Open | 323,900 | 325,115 | Corporate Bonds | Open/Demand1 | ||||||||||||||||
RBC Capital Markets, LLC |
1.00 | % | 12/17/15 | Open | 124,000 | 124,465 | Corporate Bonds | Open/Demand1 | ||||||||||||||||
RBC Capital Markets, LLC |
1.05 | % | 12/17/15 | Open | 133,200 | 133,725 | Corporate Bonds | Open/Demand1 | ||||||||||||||||
RBC Capital Markets, LLC |
1.05 | % | 12/17/15 | Open | 245,700 | 246,667 | Corporate Bonds | Open/Demand1 | ||||||||||||||||
RBC Capital Markets, LLC |
1.05 | % | 12/17/15 | Open | 227,250 | 228,145 | Corporate Bonds | Open/Demand1 | ||||||||||||||||
RBC Capital Markets, LLC |
1.05 | % | 12/17/15 | Open | 64,080 | 64,332 | Corporate Bonds | Open/Demand1 | ||||||||||||||||
RBC Capital Markets, LLC |
1.05 | % | 12/17/15 | Open | 1,247,750 | 1,252,663 | Corporate Bonds | Open/Demand1 | ||||||||||||||||
Barclays Capital, Inc. |
0.80 | % | 12/18/15 | Open | 908,267 | 910,992 | Corporate Bonds | Open/Demand1 | ||||||||||||||||
Deutsche Bank Securities, Inc. |
1.10 | % | 12/18/15 | Open | 2,036,000 | 2,044,212 | Corporate Bonds | Open/Demand1 | ||||||||||||||||
RBC Capital Markets, LLC |
0.75 | % | 12/18/15 | Open | 1,680,725 | 1,685,452 | Corporate Bonds | Open/Demand1 | ||||||||||||||||
RBC Capital Markets, LLC |
0.75 | % | 12/18/15 | Open | 1,073,572 | 1,076,525 | Corporate Bonds | Open/Demand1 | ||||||||||||||||
RBC Capital Markets, LLC |
0.90 | % | 12/18/15 | Open | 222,495 | 223,229 | Corporate Bonds | Open/Demand1 | ||||||||||||||||
RBC Capital Markets, LLC |
0.90 | % | 12/18/15 | Open | 482,850 | 484,443 | Corporate Bonds | Open/Demand1 | ||||||||||||||||
RBC Capital Markets, LLC |
0.90 | % | 12/18/15 | Open | 245,050 | 245,859 | Corporate Bonds | Open/Demand1 | ||||||||||||||||
RBC Capital Markets, LLC |
0.95 | % | 12/18/15 | Open | 406,400 | 407,816 | Corporate Bonds | Open/Demand1 | ||||||||||||||||
RBC Capital Markets, LLC |
1.00 | % | 12/18/15 | Open | 1,050,000 | 1,053,938 | Corporate Bonds | Open/Demand1 | ||||||||||||||||
BNP Paribas Securities Corp. |
0.75 | % | 12/21/15 | Open | 7,317,000 | 7,336,969 | Corporate Bonds | Open/Demand1 | ||||||||||||||||
BNP Paribas Securities Corp. |
1.04 | % | 12/21/15 | Open | 619,000 | 621,343 | Corporate Bonds | Open/Demand1 | ||||||||||||||||
BNP Paribas Securities Corp. |
1.04 | % | 12/21/15 | Open | 1,414,000 | 1,419,351 | Corporate Bonds | Open/Demand1 | ||||||||||||||||
BNP Paribas Securities Corp. |
1.04 | % | 12/21/15 | Open | 1,350,000 | 1,355,109 | Corporate Bonds | Open/Demand1 | ||||||||||||||||
BNP Paribas Securities Corp. |
1.04 | % | 12/21/15 | Open | 1,093,000 | 1,097,136 | Corporate Bonds | Open/Demand1 | ||||||||||||||||
UBS Limited |
1.00 | % | 12/21/15 | Open | 1,464,000 | 1,469,327 | Corporate Bonds | Open/Demand1 | ||||||||||||||||
UBS Limited |
1.00 | % | 12/21/15 | Open | 9,175,000 | 9,208,387 | Capital Trusts | Open/Demand1 | ||||||||||||||||
UBS Securities LLC |
0.75 | % | 12/21/15 | Open | 4,963,750 | 4,977,297 | Capital Trusts | Open/Demand1 | ||||||||||||||||
UBS Securities LLC |
0.75 | % | 12/21/15 | Open | 7,068,750 | 7,088,042 | Capital Trusts | Open/Demand1 | ||||||||||||||||
UBS Securities LLC |
0.75 | % | 12/21/15 | Open | 3,540,000 | 3,549,661 | Corporate Bonds | Open/Demand1 | ||||||||||||||||
UBS Securities LLC |
0.75 | % | 12/21/15 | Open | 5,125,000 | 5,138,987 | Corporate Bonds | Open/Demand1 | ||||||||||||||||
UBS Securities LLC |
0.75 | % | 12/21/15 | Open | 8,206,000 | 8,228,396 | Capital Trusts | Open/Demand1 | ||||||||||||||||
UBS Securities LLC |
1.00 | % | 12/21/15 | Open | 3,062,500 | 3,073,644 | Capital Trusts | Open/Demand1 | ||||||||||||||||
UBS Securities LLC |
1.00 | % | 12/21/15 | Open | 3,135,750 | 3,147,161 | Capital Trusts | Open/Demand1 | ||||||||||||||||
UBS Securities LLC |
1.00 | % | 12/21/15 | Open | 2,385,000 | 2,393,679 | Foreign Agency Obligations | Open/Demand1 | ||||||||||||||||
UBS Securities LLC |
1.00 | % | 12/21/15 | Open | 4,071,000 | 4,085,814 | Capital Trusts | Open/Demand1 |
See Notes to Financial Statements.
SEMI-ANNUAL REPORT | APRIL 30, 2016 | 55 |
Consolidated Schedule of Investments (continued) |
BlackRock Multi-Sector Income Trust (BIT) |
Reverse Repurchase Agreements (continued)
Counterparty | Interest Rate |
Trade Date |
Maturity Date1 |
Face Value | Face Value Including Accrued Interest |
Type of Underlying Collateral |
Remaining Contractual Maturity of the Agreements | |||||||||||||||||
UBS Securities LLC |
1.00 | % | 12/21/15 | Open | $ | 3,812,500 | $ | 3,826,373 | Corporate Bonds | Open/Demand1 | ||||||||||||||
RBC Capital Markets, LLC |
0.65 | % | 12/22/15 | Open | 52,981 | 53,106 | Corporate Bonds | Open/Demand1 | ||||||||||||||||
RBC Capital Markets, LLC |
0.95 | % | 12/22/15 | Open | 616,875 | 619,008 | Corporate Bonds | Open/Demand1 | ||||||||||||||||
RBC Capital Markets, LLC |
0.95 | % | 12/23/15 | Open | 507,642 | 509,383 | Corporate Bonds | Open/Demand1 | ||||||||||||||||
UBS Securities LLC |
1.00 | % | 12/28/15 | Open | 1,042,335 | 1,045,954 | Corporate Bonds | Open/Demand1 | ||||||||||||||||
RBC Capital Markets, LLC |
1.00 | % | 1/7/16 | Open | 469,040 | 470,538 | Corporate Bonds | Open/Demand1 | ||||||||||||||||
RBC Capital Markets, LLC |
0.95 | % | 1/13/16 | Open | 1,595,051 | 1,599,639 | Corporate Bonds | Open/Demand1 | ||||||||||||||||
UBS Securities LLC |
0.80 | % | 1/13/16 | Open | 971,856 | 974,210 | Corporate Bonds | Open/Demand1 | ||||||||||||||||
Deutsche Bank Securities, Inc. |
1.00 | % | 1/14/16 | Open | 57,000 | 57,169 | Corporate Bonds | Open/Demand1 | ||||||||||||||||
Deutsche Bank Securities, Inc. |
1.00 | % | 1/14/16 | Open | 125,000 | 125,372 | Corporate Bonds | Open/Demand1 | ||||||||||||||||
Deutsche Bank Securities, Inc. |
0.40 | % | 1/15/16 | Open | 35,276,250 | 35,318,190 | U.S. Treasury Obligations | Open/Demand1 | ||||||||||||||||
UBS Securities LLC |
0.60 | % | 1/21/16 | Open | 1,587,375 | 1,590,047 | Corporate Bonds | Open/Demand1 | ||||||||||||||||
UBS Securities LLC |
1.00 | % | 1/22/16 | Open | 386,975 | 388,018 | Corporate Bonds | Open/Demand1 | ||||||||||||||||
BNP Paribas Securities Corp. |
1.04 | % | 1/26/16 | Open | 1,248,000 | 1,251,461 | Corporate Bonds | Open/Demand1 | ||||||||||||||||
RBC Capital Markets, LLC |
0.90 | % | 1/26/16 | Open | 88,075 | 88,286 | Corporate Bonds | Open/Demand1 | ||||||||||||||||
RBC Capital Markets, LLC |
1.00 | % | 1/26/16 | Open | 845,975 | 848,231 | Corporate Bonds | Open/Demand1 | ||||||||||||||||
Deutsche Bank Securities, Inc. |
1.00 | % | 1/27/16 | Open | 132,000 | 132,348 | Corporate Bonds | Open/Demand1 | ||||||||||||||||
Deutsche Bank Securities, Inc. |
1.00 | % | 1/27/16 | Open | 504,000 | 505,330 | Corporate Bonds | Open/Demand1 | ||||||||||||||||
Deutsche Bank Securities, Inc. |
1.00 | % | 1/28/16 | Open | 795,488 | 797,565 | Corporate Bonds | Open/Demand1 | ||||||||||||||||
Deutsche Bank Securities, Inc. |
1.00 | % | 1/28/16 | Open | 1,249,962 | 1,253,226 | Corporate Bonds | Open/Demand1 | ||||||||||||||||
UBS Securities LLC |
1.00 | % | 2/1/16 | Open | 434,625 | 435,712 | Corporate Bonds | Open/Demand1 | ||||||||||||||||
UBS Securities LLC |
1.00 | % | 2/3/16 | Open | 663,000 | 664,621 | Corporate Bonds | Open/Demand1 | ||||||||||||||||
RBC Capital Markets, LLC |
0.95 | % | 2/4/16 | Open | 271,440 | 272,056 | Corporate Bonds | Open/Demand1 | ||||||||||||||||
RBC Capital Markets, LLC |
1.00 | % | 2/8/16 | Open | 560,512 | 561,804 | Corporate Bonds | Open/Demand1 | ||||||||||||||||
UBS Securities LLC |
1.00 | % | 2/9/16 | Open | 978,412 | 980,641 | Capital Trusts | Open/Demand1 | ||||||||||||||||
Deutsche Bank Securities, Inc. |
1.00 | % | 2/10/16 | Open | 291,000 | 291,655 | Corporate Bonds | Open/Demand1 | ||||||||||||||||
Deutsche Bank Securities, Inc. |
1.00 | % | 2/10/16 | Open | 416,000 | 416,936 | Corporate Bonds | Open/Demand1 | ||||||||||||||||
Deutsche Bank Securities, Inc. |
1.00 | % | 2/10/16 | Open | 446,000 | 447,004 | Corporate Bonds | Open/Demand1 | ||||||||||||||||
Deutsche Bank Securities, Inc. |
1.00 | % | 2/10/16 | Open | 178,000 | 178,401 | Corporate Bonds | Open/Demand1 | ||||||||||||||||
Deutsche Bank Securities, Inc. |
1.00 | % | 2/10/16 | Open | 640,000 | 641,440 | Corporate Bonds | Open/Demand1 | ||||||||||||||||
Deutsche Bank Securities, Inc. |
1.00 | % | 2/10/16 | Open | 496,000 | 497,116 | Corporate Bonds | Open/Demand1 | ||||||||||||||||
Deutsche Bank Securities, Inc. |
1.00 | % | 2/10/16 | Open | 563,000 | 564,267 | Corporate Bonds | Open/Demand1 | ||||||||||||||||
UBS Securities LLC |
1.00 | % | 2/10/16 | Open | 1,034,426 | 1,036,754 | Capital Trusts | Open/Demand1 | ||||||||||||||||
RBC Capital Markets, LLC |
1.00 | % | 2/11/16 | Open | 1,461,480 | 1,464,687 | Corporate Bonds | Open/Demand1 | ||||||||||||||||
Deutsche Bank Securities, Inc. |
1.00 | % | 2/12/16 | Open | 773,000 | 774,696 | Capital Trusts | Open/Demand1 | ||||||||||||||||
UBS Securities LLC |
1.00 | % | 2/16/16 | Open | 1,049,510 | 1,051,667 | Capital Trusts | Open/Demand1 | ||||||||||||||||
Deutsche Bank Securities, Inc. |
1.00 | % | 2/17/16 | Open | 203,000 | 203,417 | Corporate Bonds | Open/Demand1 | ||||||||||||||||
RBC Capital Markets, LLC |
0.95 | % | 2/18/16 | Open | 550,275 | 551,321 | Corporate Bonds | Open/Demand1 | ||||||||||||||||
RBC Capital Markets, LLC |
1.00 | % | 2/23/16 | Open | 221,275 | 221,687 | Corporate Bonds | Open/Demand1 | ||||||||||||||||
RBC Capital Markets, LLC |
1.00 | % | 2/23/16 | Open | 1,784,305 | 1,787,626 | Corporate Bonds | Open/Demand1 | ||||||||||||||||
Deutsche Bank Securities, Inc. |
1.00 | % | 2/26/16 | Open | 404,000 | 404,729 | Corporate Bonds | Open/Demand1 | ||||||||||||||||
UBS Securities LLC |
1.00 | % | 3/1/16 | Open | 3,795,000 | 3,801,430 | Capital Trusts | Open/Demand1 | ||||||||||||||||
UBS Securities LLC |
1.00 | % | 3/1/16 | Open | 2,287,500 | 2,291,376 | Capital Trusts | Open/Demand1 | ||||||||||||||||
RBC Capital Markets, LLC |
0.64 | % | 3/2/16 | Open | 2,187,000 | 2,189,333 | Corporate Bonds | Open/Demand1 | ||||||||||||||||
RBC Capital Markets, LLC |
0.64 | % | 3/2/16 | Open | 1,389,760 | 1,391,242 | Corporate Bonds | Open/Demand1 | ||||||||||||||||
RBC Capital Markets, LLC |
1.00 | % | 3/2/16 | Open | 717,200 | 718,395 | Corporate Bonds | Open/Demand1 | ||||||||||||||||
RBC Capital Markets, LLC |
1.10 | % | 3/2/16 | Open | 602,062 | 603,166 | Corporate Bonds | Open/Demand1 | ||||||||||||||||
UBS Securities LLC |
1.00 | % | 3/3/16 | Open | 689,670 | 690,800 | Corporate Bonds | Open/Demand1 | ||||||||||||||||
Deutsche Bank Securities, Inc. |
1.00 | % | 3/7/16 | Open | 539,000 | 539,809 | Corporate Bonds | Open/Demand1 | ||||||||||||||||
RBC Capital Markets, LLC |
1.00 | % | 3/10/16 | Open | 325,000 | 325,460 | Corporate Bonds | Open/Demand1 | ||||||||||||||||
UBS Securities LLC |
1.00 | % | 3/10/16 | Open | 428,400 | 429,007 | Corporate Bonds | Open/Demand1 | ||||||||||||||||
RBC Capital Markets, LLC |
0.95 | % | 3/14/16 | Open | 240,711 | 241,016 | Corporate Bonds | Open/Demand1 | ||||||||||||||||
RBC Capital Markets, LLC |
0.95 | % | 3/15/16 | Open | 488,529 | 489,135 | Corporate Bonds | Open/Demand1 | ||||||||||||||||
RBC Capital Markets, LLC |
0.95 | % | 3/16/16 | Open | 303,030 | 303,390 | Corporate Bonds | Open/Demand1 | ||||||||||||||||
BNP Paribas Securities Corp. |
1.04 | % | 3/17/16 | Open | 808,000 | 808,957 | Corporate Bonds | Open/Demand1 | ||||||||||||||||
Deutsche Bank Securities, Inc. |
1.00 | % | 3/17/16 | Open | 713,000 | 713,812 | Corporate Bonds | Open/Demand1 | ||||||||||||||||
UBS Securities LLC |
1.00 | % | 3/17/16 | Open | 474,267 | 474,808 | Corporate Bonds | Open/Demand1 | ||||||||||||||||
Deutsche Bank Securities, Inc. |
1.00 | % | 3/21/16 | Open | 340,000 | 340,378 | Corporate Bonds | Open/Demand1 | ||||||||||||||||
RBC Capital Markets, LLC |
1.00 | % | 3/21/16 | Open | 463,250 | 463,778 | Corporate Bonds | Open/Demand1 | ||||||||||||||||
Deutsche Bank Securities, Inc. |
0.80 | % | 3/22/16 | Open | 5,161,000 | 5,165,588 | Capital Trusts | Open/Demand1 | ||||||||||||||||
HSBC Securities (USA), Inc. |
0.95 | % | 3/22/16 | Open | 908,000 | 908,958 | Corporate Bonds | Open/Demand1 | ||||||||||||||||
HSBC Securities (USA), Inc. |
0.95 | % | 3/22/16 | Open | 1,178,000 | 1,179,243 | Corporate Bonds | Open/Demand1 | ||||||||||||||||
RBC Capital Markets, LLC |
0.64 | % | 3/22/16 | Open | 1,219,200 | 1,220,067 | Corporate Bonds | Open/Demand1 |
See Notes to Financial Statements.
56 | SEMI-ANNUAL REPORT | APRIL 30, 2016 |
Consolidated Schedule of Investments (continued) |
BlackRock Multi-Sector Income Trust (BIT) |
Reverse Repurchase Agreements (continued)
Counterparty | Interest Rate |
Trade Date |
Maturity Date1 |
Face Value | Face Value Including Accrued Interest |
Type of Underlying Collateral |
Remaining Contractual Maturity of the Agreements | |||||||||||||||||
RBC Capital Markets, LLC |
0.64 | % | 3/22/16 | Open | $ | 534,750 | $ | 535,130 | Corporate Bonds | Open/Demand1 | ||||||||||||||
RBC Capital Markets, LLC |
0.75 | % | 3/22/16 | Open | 278,225 | 278,457 | Corporate Bonds | Open/Demand1 | ||||||||||||||||
RBC Capital Markets, LLC |
0.75 | % | 3/22/16 | Open | 405,000 | 405,338 | Corporate Bonds | Open/Demand1 | ||||||||||||||||
RBC Capital Markets, LLC |
0.75 | % | 3/22/16 | Open | 670,770 | 671,329 | Corporate Bonds | Open/Demand1 | ||||||||||||||||
RBC Capital Markets, LLC |
0.75 | % | 3/22/16 | Open | 242,222 | 242,424 | Corporate Bonds | Open/Demand1 | ||||||||||||||||
RBC Capital Markets, LLC |
1.00 | % | 3/22/16 | Open | 695,625 | 696,398 | Corporate Bonds | Open/Demand1 | ||||||||||||||||
RBC Capital Markets, LLC |
1.00 | % | 3/22/16 | Open | 701,250 | 702,029 | Corporate Bonds | Open/Demand1 | ||||||||||||||||
RBC Capital Markets, LLC |
1.00 | % | 3/22/16 | Open | 982,350 | 983,442 | Corporate Bonds | Open/Demand1 | ||||||||||||||||
RBC Capital Markets, LLC |
1.00 | % | 3/22/16 | Open | 732,000 | 732,813 | Corporate Bonds | Open/Demand1 | ||||||||||||||||
RBC Capital Markets, LLC |
1.05 | % | 3/22/16 | Open | 778,325 | 779,233 | Corporate Bonds | Open/Demand1 | ||||||||||||||||
RBC Capital Markets, LLC |
1.10 | % | 3/22/16 | Open | 692,000 | 692,846 | Corporate Bonds | Open/Demand1 | ||||||||||||||||
Deutsche Bank Securities, Inc. |
1.00 | % | 3/23/16 | Open | 321,000 | 321,348 | Corporate Bonds | Open/Demand1 | ||||||||||||||||
UBS Securities LLC |
1.00 | % | 3/28/16 | Open | 525,840 | 526,322 | Corporate Bonds | Open/Demand1 | ||||||||||||||||
Deutsche Bank Securities, Inc. |
1.00 | % | 3/30/16 | Open | 395,000 | 395,329 | Corporate Bonds | Open/Demand1 | ||||||||||||||||
RBC Capital Markets, LLC |
1.00 | % | 3/30/16 | Open | 1,054,100 | 1,054,978 | Corporate Bonds | Open/Demand1 | ||||||||||||||||
RBC Capital Markets, LLC |
1.00 | % | 3/30/16 | Open | 463,137 | 463,523 | Corporate Bonds | Open/Demand1 | ||||||||||||||||
RBC Capital Markets, LLC |
1.00 | % | 3/30/16 | Open | 919,537 | 920,304 | Corporate Bonds | Open/Demand1 | ||||||||||||||||
RBC Capital Markets, LLC |
1.00 | % | 3/30/16 | Open | 2,133,500 | 2,135,278 | Corporate Bonds | Open/Demand1 | ||||||||||||||||
JPMorgan Securities LLC |
1.79 | % | 3/31/16 | 5/02/16 | 5,582,000 | 5,590,314 | Non-Agency Mortgage-Backed Securities | Up to 30 Days | ||||||||||||||||
UBS Securities LLC |
1.00 | % | 3/31/16 | Open | 431,681 | 432,041 | Corporate Bonds | Open/Demand1 | ||||||||||||||||
Barclays Capital, Inc. |
1.94 | % | 4/1/16 | 5/04/16 | 10,478,413 | 10,493,637 | Non-Agency Mortgage-Backed Securities | Up to 30 Days | ||||||||||||||||
BNP Paribas Securities Corp. |
1.44 | % | 4/1/16 | 5/04/16 | 5,380,000 | 5,385,800 | Asset-Backed Securities | Up to 30 Days | ||||||||||||||||
BNP Paribas Securities Corp. |
1.59 | % | 4/1/16 | 5/04/16 | 17,702,000 | 17,723,074 | Asset-Backed Securities | Up to 30 Days | ||||||||||||||||
RBC Capital Markets, LLC |
1.79 | % | 4/1/16 | 5/04/16 | 1,891,000 | 1,893,539 | Non-Agency Mortgage-Backed Securities | Up to 30 Days | ||||||||||||||||
RBC Capital Markets, LLC |
1.00 | % | 4/5/16 | Open | 717,405 | 717,883 | Corporate Bonds | Open/Demand1 | ||||||||||||||||
UBS Securities LLC |
1.00 | % | 4/5/16 | Open | 1,790,320 | 1,791,613 | Corporate Bonds | Open/Demand1 | ||||||||||||||||
RBC Capital Markets, LLC |
0.64 | % | 4/6/16 | Open | 38,100 | 38,116 | Corporate Bonds | Open/Demand1 | ||||||||||||||||
RBC Capital Markets, LLC |
0.75 | % | 4/6/16 | Open | 131,610 | 131,676 | Corporate Bonds | Open/Demand1 | ||||||||||||||||
RBC Capital Markets, LLC |
0.75 | % | 4/6/16 | Open | 210,437 | 210,543 | Corporate Bonds | Open/Demand1 | ||||||||||||||||
RBC Capital Markets, LLC |
0.75 | % | 4/6/16 | Open | 381,300 | 381,491 | Corporate Bonds | Open/Demand1 | ||||||||||||||||
RBC Capital Markets, LLC |
0.75 | % | 4/6/16 | Open | 709,700 | 710,055 | Corporate Bonds | Open/Demand1 | ||||||||||||||||
RBC Capital Markets, LLC |
0.75 | % | 4/6/16 | Open | 162,380 | 162,461 | Corporate Bonds | Open/Demand1 | ||||||||||||||||
RBC Capital Markets, LLC |
0.75 | % | 4/6/16 | Open | 128,172 | 128,237 | Corporate Bonds | Open/Demand1 | ||||||||||||||||
RBC Capital Markets, LLC |
0.75 | % | 4/6/16 | Open | 138,600 | 138,669 | Corporate Bonds | Open/Demand1 | ||||||||||||||||
RBC Capital Markets, LLC |
0.75 | % | 4/6/16 | Open | 145,617 | 145,690 | Corporate Bonds | Open/Demand1 | ||||||||||||||||
RBC Capital Markets, LLC |
0.75 | % | 4/6/16 | Open | 220,935 | 221,045 | Corporate Bonds | Open/Demand1 | ||||||||||||||||
RBC Capital Markets, LLC |
0.95 | % | 4/6/16 | Open | 511,010 | 511,334 | Corporate Bonds | Open/Demand1 | ||||||||||||||||
RBC Capital Markets, LLC |
1.10 | % | 4/6/16 | Open | 353,762 | 354,022 | Corporate Bonds | Open/Demand1 | ||||||||||||||||
RBC Capital Markets, LLC |
1.10 | % | 4/6/16 | Open | 857,850 | 858,479 | Corporate Bonds | Open/Demand1 | ||||||||||||||||
RBC Capital Markets, LLC |
1.10 | % | 4/6/16 | Open | 390,425 | 390,711 | Corporate Bonds | Open/Demand1 | ||||||||||||||||
RBC Capital Markets, LLC |
1.10 | % | 4/6/16 | Open | 76,850 | 76,906 | Corporate Bonds | Open/Demand1 | ||||||||||||||||
RBC Capital Markets, LLC |
1.10 | % | 4/6/16 | Open | 45,600 | 45,633 | Corporate Bonds | Open/Demand1 | ||||||||||||||||
RBC Capital Markets, LLC |
1.10 | % | 4/6/16 | Open | 633,810 | 634,275 | Corporate Bonds | Open/Demand1 | ||||||||||||||||
RBC Capital Markets, LLC |
0.75 | % | 4/7/16 | Open | 150,120 | 150,183 | Corporate Bonds | Open/Demand1 | ||||||||||||||||
RBC Capital Markets, LLC |
1.00 | % | 4/7/16 | Open | 195,600 | 195,725 | Corporate Bonds | Open/Demand1 | ||||||||||||||||
RBC Capital Markets, LLC |
1.00 | % | 4/7/16 | Open | 135,450 | 135,537 | Corporate Bonds | Open/Demand1 | ||||||||||||||||
Morgan Stanley & Co. LLC |
1.50 | % | 4/8/16 | 5/11/16 | 3,941,400 | 3,944,685 | Asset-Backed Securities | Up to 30 Days | ||||||||||||||||
Deutsche Bank Securities, Inc. |
1.00 | % | 4/8/16 | Open | 1,315,843 | 1,316,537 | Corporate Bonds | Open/Demand1 | ||||||||||||||||
RBC Capital Markets, LLC |
0.75 | % | 4/13/16 | Open | 88,275 | 88,306 | Corporate Bonds | Open/Demand1 | ||||||||||||||||
RBC Capital Markets, LLC |
0.75 | % | 4/13/16 | Open | 523,375 | 523,560 | Corporate Bonds | Open/Demand1 | ||||||||||||||||
RBC Capital Markets, LLC |
0.75 | % | 4/13/16 | Open | 124,200 | 124,244 | Corporate Bonds | Open/Demand1 | ||||||||||||||||
RBC Capital Markets, LLC |
0.95 | % | 4/13/16 | Open | 252,510 | 252,623 | Corporate Bonds | Open/Demand1 | ||||||||||||||||
RBC Capital Markets, LLC |
0.95 | % | 4/13/16 | Open | 465,750 | 465,959 | Corporate Bonds | Open/Demand1 | ||||||||||||||||
RBC Capital Markets, LLC |
0.95 | % | 4/13/16 | Open | 524,400 | 524,635 | Corporate Bonds | Open/Demand1 | ||||||||||||||||
RBC Capital Markets, LLC |
0.95 | % | 4/13/16 | Open | 401,625 | 401,805 | Corporate Bonds | Open/Demand1 | ||||||||||||||||
RBC Capital Markets, LLC |
0.95 | % | 4/13/16 | Open | 492,362 | 492,583 | Corporate Bonds | Open/Demand1 | ||||||||||||||||
RBC Capital Markets, LLC |
0.95 | % | 4/13/16 | Open | 499,495 | 499,719 | Corporate Bonds | Open/Demand1 | ||||||||||||||||
RBC Capital Markets, LLC |
0.95 | % | 4/13/16 | Open | 771,338 | 771,684 | Corporate Bonds | Open/Demand1 | ||||||||||||||||
RBC Capital Markets, LLC |
0.95 | % | 4/13/16 | Open | 423,750 | 423,940 | Corporate Bonds | Open/Demand1 | ||||||||||||||||
RBC Capital Markets, LLC |
1.00 | % | 4/13/16 | Open | 566,100 | 566,367 | Corporate Bonds | Open/Demand1 | ||||||||||||||||
RBC Capital Markets, LLC |
1.00 | % | 4/13/16 | Open | 583,050 | 583,325 | Corporate Bonds | Open/Demand1 | ||||||||||||||||
RBC Capital Markets, LLC |
1.00 | % | 4/13/16 | Open | 624,600 | 624,895 | Corporate Bonds | Open/Demand1 | ||||||||||||||||
RBC Capital Markets, LLC |
1.00 | % | 4/13/16 | Open | 628,350 | 628,647 | Corporate Bonds | Open/Demand1 |
See Notes to Financial Statements.
SEMI-ANNUAL REPORT | APRIL 30, 2016 | 57 |
Consolidated Schedule of Investments (continued) |
BlackRock Multi-Sector Income Trust (BIT) |
Reverse Repurchase Agreements (continued)
Counterparty | Interest Rate |
Trade Date |
Maturity Date1 |
Face Value | Face Value Including Accrued Interest |
Type of Underlying Collateral |
Remaining Contractual Maturity of the Agreements | |||||||||||||||||
RBC Capital Markets, LLC |
1.00 | % | 4/13/16 | Open | $ | 350,212 | $ | 350,378 | Corporate Bonds | Open/Demand1 | ||||||||||||||
RBC Capital Markets, LLC |
1.00 | % | 4/13/16 | Open | 510,038 | 510,278 | Corporate Bonds | Open/Demand1 | ||||||||||||||||
RBC Capital Markets, LLC |
1.00 | % | 4/13/16 | Open | 483,000 | 483,228 | Corporate Bonds | Open/Demand1 | ||||||||||||||||
RBC Capital Markets, LLC |
1.00 | % | 4/13/16 | Open | 608,000 | 608,287 | Corporate Bonds | Open/Demand1 | ||||||||||||||||
RBC Capital Markets, LLC |
1.00 | % | 4/13/16 | Open | 909,150 | 909,579 | Corporate Bonds | Open/Demand1 | ||||||||||||||||
RBC Capital Markets, LLC |
1.00 | % | 4/13/16 | Open | 412,610 | 412,805 | Corporate Bonds | Open/Demand1 | ||||||||||||||||
RBC Capital Markets, LLC |
1.10 | % | 4/13/16 | Open | 402,675 | 402,884 | Corporate Bonds | Open/Demand1 | ||||||||||||||||
RBC Capital Markets, LLC |
1.10 | % | 4/13/16 | Open | 251,450 | 251,581 | Corporate Bonds | Open/Demand1 | ||||||||||||||||
RBC Capital Markets, LLC |
1.10 | % | 4/13/16 | Open | 483,840 | 484,091 | Corporate Bonds | Open/Demand1 | ||||||||||||||||
RBC Capital Markets, LLC |
1.10 | % | 4/13/16 | Open | 696,142 | 696,504 | Corporate Bonds | Open/Demand1 | ||||||||||||||||
RBC Capital Markets, LLC |
1.10 | % | 4/13/16 | Open | 490,245 | 490,500 | Corporate Bonds | Open/Demand1 | ||||||||||||||||
Barclays Capital, Inc. |
1.93 | % | 4/14/16 | 5/16/16 | 3,227,515 | 3,230,287 | Non-Agency Mortgage-Backed Securities | Up to 30 Days | ||||||||||||||||
Deutsche Bank Securities, Inc. |
1.00 | % | 4/15/16 | Open | 1,444,000 | 1,444,481 | Corporate Bonds | Open/Demand1 | ||||||||||||||||
RBC Capital Markets, LLC |
0.95 | % | 4/15/16 | Open | 371,575 | 371,693 | Corporate Bonds | Open/Demand1 | ||||||||||||||||
UBS Securities LLC |
1.00 | % | 4/15/16 | Open | 517,800 | 517,973 | Corporate Bonds | Open/Demand1 | ||||||||||||||||
Citigroup Global Markets, Inc. |
2.09 | % | 4/20/16 | 5/23/16 | 3,323,250 | 3,324,987 | Asset-Backed Securities | Up to 30 Days | ||||||||||||||||
Deutsche Bank Securities, Inc. |
1.00 | % | 4/20/16 | Open | 1,369,000 | 1,369,380 | Capital Trusts | Open/Demand1 | ||||||||||||||||
RBC Capital Markets, LLC |
1.00 | % | 4/20/16 | Open | 217,120 | 217,174 | Corporate Bonds | Open/Demand1 | ||||||||||||||||
RBC Capital Markets, LLC |
1.00 | % | 4/20/16 | Open | 156,940 | 156,979 | Corporate Bonds | Open/Demand1 | ||||||||||||||||
RBC Capital Markets, LLC |
1.00 | % | 4/20/16 | Open | 593,844 | 593,992 | Corporate Bonds | Open/Demand1 | ||||||||||||||||
UBS Securities LLC |
1.00 | % | 4/20/16 | Open | 180,565 | 180,610 | Corporate Bonds | Open/Demand1 | ||||||||||||||||
RBC Capital Markets, LLC |
1.84 | % | 4/21/16 | 5/25/16 | 1,821,000 | 1,821,558 | Non-Agency Mortgage-Backed Securities | Up to 30 Days | ||||||||||||||||
RBC Capital Markets, LLC |
1.89 | % | 4/21/16 | 5/25/16 | 2,504,000 | 2,504,789 | Non-Agency Mortgage-Backed Securities | Up to 30 Days | ||||||||||||||||
BNP Paribas Securities Corp. |
1.54 | % | 4/21/16 | 7/22/16 | 1,252,000 | 1,252,481 | Asset-Backed Securities | 31 90 Days | ||||||||||||||||
Deutsche Bank Securities, Inc. |
1.05 | % | 4/21/16 | Open | 544,000 | 544,143 | Capital Trusts | Open/Demand1 | ||||||||||||||||
Deutsche Bank Securities, Inc. |
1.05 | % | 4/21/16 | Open | 1,409,000 | 1,409,370 | Capital Trusts | Open/Demand1 | ||||||||||||||||
Deutsche Bank Securities, Inc. |
1.05 | % | 4/21/16 | Open | 1,953,000 | 1,953,513 | Capital Trusts | Open/Demand1 | ||||||||||||||||
RBC Capital Markets, LLC |
0.75 | % | 4/21/16 | Open | 494,000 | 494,093 | Corporate Bonds | Open/Demand1 | ||||||||||||||||
RBC Capital Markets, LLC |
0.75 | % | 4/21/16 | Open | 204,930 | 204,968 | Corporate Bonds | Open/Demand1 | ||||||||||||||||
RBC Capital Markets, LLC |
0.75 | % | 4/21/16 | Open | 101,430 | 101,449 | Corporate Bonds | Open/Demand1 | ||||||||||||||||
RBC Capital Markets, LLC |
0.75 | % | 4/21/16 | Open | 142,800 | 142,827 | Corporate Bonds | Open/Demand1 | ||||||||||||||||
RBC Capital Markets, LLC |
0.95 | % | 4/21/16 | Open | 341,543 | 341,624 | Corporate Bonds | Open/Demand1 | ||||||||||||||||
RBC Capital Markets, LLC |
0.95 | % | 4/21/16 | Open | 377,540 | 377,630 | Corporate Bonds | Open/Demand1 | ||||||||||||||||
RBC Capital Markets, LLC |
0.95 | % | 4/21/16 | Open | 381,700 | 381,791 | Corporate Bonds | Open/Demand1 | ||||||||||||||||
RBC Capital Markets, LLC |
0.95 | % | 4/21/16 | Open | 497,475 | 497,593 | Corporate Bonds | Open/Demand1 | ||||||||||||||||
RBC Capital Markets, LLC |
0.95 | % | 4/21/16 | Open | 347,600 | 347,683 | Corporate Bonds | Open/Demand1 | ||||||||||||||||
RBC Capital Markets, LLC |
0.95 | % | 4/21/16 | Open | 288,000 | 288,068 | Corporate Bonds | Open/Demand1 | ||||||||||||||||
RBC Capital Markets, LLC |
0.95 | % | 4/21/16 | Open | 354,900 | 354,984 | Corporate Bonds | Open/Demand1 | ||||||||||||||||
RBC Capital Markets, LLC |
0.95 | % | 4/21/16 | Open | 361,008 | 361,093 | Corporate Bonds | Open/Demand1 | ||||||||||||||||
RBC Capital Markets, LLC |
0.95 | % | 4/21/16 | Open | 509,120 | 509,241 | Corporate Bonds | Open/Demand1 | ||||||||||||||||
RBC Capital Markets, LLC |
0.95 | % | 4/21/16 | Open | 663,323 | 663,480 | Corporate Bonds | Open/Demand1 | ||||||||||||||||
RBC Capital Markets, LLC |
1.00 | % | 4/21/16 | Open | 77,225 | 77,246 | Corporate Bonds | Open/Demand1 | ||||||||||||||||
RBC Capital Markets, LLC |
1.00 | % | 4/21/16 | Open | 1,179,008 | 1,179,302 | Corporate Bonds | Open/Demand1 | ||||||||||||||||
RBC Capital Markets, LLC |
1.00 | % | 4/21/16 | Open | 346,450 | 346,537 | Corporate Bonds | Open/Demand1 | ||||||||||||||||
RBC Capital Markets, LLC |
1.00 | % | 4/21/16 | Open | 884,948 | 885,169 | Corporate Bonds | Open/Demand1 | ||||||||||||||||
RBC Capital Markets, LLC |
1.00 | % | 4/21/16 | Open | 480,375 | 480,495 | Corporate Bonds | Open/Demand1 | ||||||||||||||||
RBC Capital Markets, LLC |
1.00 | % | 4/21/16 | Open | 352,600 | 352,659 | Corporate Bonds | Open/Demand1 | ||||||||||||||||
RBC Capital Markets, LLC |
1.10 | % | 4/21/16 | Open | 604,013 | 604,179 | Corporate Bonds | Open/Demand1 | ||||||||||||||||
RBC Capital Markets, LLC |
1.10 | % | 4/21/16 | Open | 899,020 | 899,267 | Corporate Bonds | Open/Demand1 | ||||||||||||||||
RBC Capital Markets, LLC |
1.10 | % | 4/21/16 | Open | 390,555 | 390,662 | Corporate Bonds | Open/Demand1 | ||||||||||||||||
RBC Capital Markets, LLC |
1.10 | % | 4/21/16 | Open | 697,150 | 697,342 | Corporate Bonds | Open/Demand1 | ||||||||||||||||
RBC Capital Markets, LLC |
1.10 | % | 4/21/16 | Open | 280,688 | 280,765 | Corporate Bonds | Open/Demand1 | ||||||||||||||||
UBS Securities LLC |
1.00 | % | 4/21/16 | Open | 2,310,400 | 2,310,978 | Corporate Bonds | Open/Demand1 | ||||||||||||||||
UBS Securities LLC |
1.00 | % | 4/21/16 | Open | 3,477,100 | 3,477,969 | Corporate Bonds | Open/Demand1 | ||||||||||||||||
RBC Capital Markets, LLC |
0.95 | % | 4/22/16 | Open | 311,500 | 311,541 | Corporate Bonds | Open/Demand1 | ||||||||||||||||
Barclays Capital, Inc. |
0.80 | % | 4/26/16 | Open | 310,531 | 310,552 | Corporate Bonds | Open/Demand1 | ||||||||||||||||
RBC Capital Markets, LLC |
0.90 | % | 4/27/16 | Open | 858,572 | 858,615 | Corporate Bonds | Open/Demand1 | ||||||||||||||||
RBC Capital Markets, LLC |
0.95 | % | 4/27/16 | Open | 251,273 | 251,277 | Corporate Bonds | Open/Demand1 | ||||||||||||||||
UBS Securities LLC |
1.00 | % | 4/27/16 | Open | 5,976,400 | 5,976,732 | Corporate Bonds | Open/Demand1 | ||||||||||||||||
RBC Capital Markets, LLC |
1.00 | % | 4/28/16 | Open | 197,104 | 197,104 | Corporate Bonds | Open/Demand1 | ||||||||||||||||
RBC Capital Markets, LLC |
1.00 | % | 4/28/16 | Open | 586,704 | 586,704 | Corporate Bonds | Open/Demand1 | ||||||||||||||||
JPMorgan Securities LLC |
1.79 | % | 4/29/16 | 6/02/16 | 5,717,000 | 5,717,000 | Non-Agency Mortgage-Backed Securities | 31 90 Days | ||||||||||||||||
Deutsche Bank Securities, Inc. |
1.00 | % | 4/29/16 | Open | 157,007 | 157,007 | Corporate Bonds | Open/Demand1 |
See Notes to Financial Statements.
58 | SEMI-ANNUAL REPORT | APRIL 30, 2016 |
Consolidated Schedule of Investments (continued) |
BlackRock Multi-Sector Income Trust (BIT) |
Reverse Repurchase Agreements (concluded)
Counterparty | Interest Rate |
Trade Date |
Maturity Date1 |
Face Value | Face Value Including Accrued Interest |
Type of Underlying Collateral |
Remaining Contractual Maturity of the Agreements | |||||||||||||||||
RBC Capital Markets, LLC |
0.25 | % | 4/29/16 | Open | $ | 499,392 | $ | 499,392 | Corporate Bonds | Open/Demand1 | ||||||||||||||
RBC Capital Markets, LLC |
1.00 | % | 4/29/16 | Open | 915,800 | 915,800 | Corporate Bonds | Open/Demand1 | ||||||||||||||||
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Total |
$ | 445,247,883 | $ | 446,226,345 | ||||||||||||||||||||
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1 Certain agreements have no stated maturity and can be terminated by either party at any time. |
Derivative Financial Instruments Outstanding as of Period End |
Futures Contracts
Contracts Short |
Issue | Expiration | Notional Value | Unrealized Appreciation |
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(140) | 2-Year U.S. Treasury Note | June 2016 | USD 30,607,500 | $ | 20,874 | |||||||||
(22) | 10-Year U.S. Treasury Note | June 2016 | USD 2,861,375 | 9,543 | ||||||||||
(10) | Euro BOBL Futures | June 2016 | EUR 1,498,298 | 7,433 | ||||||||||
Total | $ | 37,850 | ||||||||||||
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Forward Foreign Currency Exchange Contracts
Currency Purchased |
Currency Sold |
Counterparty | Settlement Date |
Unrealized Appreciation (Depreciation) |
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BRL | 175,704 | USD | 48,000 | Deutsche Bank AG | 5/02/16 | $ | 3,088 | |||||||||||||||
BRL | 170,400 | USD | 48,697 | Royal Bank of Scotland PLC | 5/02/16 | 849 | ||||||||||||||||
COP | 275,639,000 | USD | 95,518 | Credit Suisse International | 5/02/16 | 1,242 | ||||||||||||||||
COP | 280,190,820 | USD | 91,000 | Credit Suisse International | 5/02/16 | 7,358 | ||||||||||||||||
JPY | 108,667,081 | USD | 985,000 | Morgan Stanley & Co. International PLC | 5/02/16 | 36,307 | ||||||||||||||||
JPY | 370,154,808 | USD | 3,420,000 | UBS AG | 5/02/16 | 58,899 | ||||||||||||||||
USD | 50,213 | BRL | 175,704 | Deutsche Bank AG | 5/02/16 | (875 | ) | |||||||||||||||
USD | 48,000 | BRL | 170,400 | Royal Bank of Scotland PLC | 5/02/16 | (1,546 | ) | |||||||||||||||
USD | 97,096 | COP | 280,190,820 | Credit Suisse International | 5/02/16 | (1,262 | ) | |||||||||||||||
USD | 91,000 | COP | 275,639,000 | Credit Suisse International | 5/02/16 | (5,760 | ) | |||||||||||||||
USD | 985,000 | JPY | 108,696,769 | Morgan Stanley & Co. International PLC | 5/02/16 | (36,586 | ) | |||||||||||||||
ARS | 170,004 | USD | 12,000 | BNP Paribas SA | 5/03/16 | (121 | ) | |||||||||||||||
ARS | 201,600 | USD | 14,135 | BNP Paribas SA | 5/03/16 | (49 | ) | |||||||||||||||
USD | 12,000 | ARS | 201,600 | BNP Paribas SA | 5/03/16 | (2,087 | ) | |||||||||||||||
USD | 11,920 | ARS | 170,004 | BNP Paribas SA | 5/03/16 | 41 | ||||||||||||||||
EUR | 93,420 | RUB | 7,120,566 | BNP Paribas SA | 5/04/16 | (2,958 | ) | |||||||||||||||
EUR | 66,374 | RUB | 4,871,160 | Deutsche Bank AG | 5/04/16 | 800 | ||||||||||||||||
EUR | 195,654 | RUB | 14,359,000 | Deutsche Bank AG | 5/04/16 | 2,357 | ||||||||||||||||
EUR | 63,000 | RUB | 4,929,120 | Deutsche Bank AG | 5/04/16 | (3,959 | ) | |||||||||||||||
MXN | 8,906,775 | USD | 508,059 | Citibank N.A. | 5/04/16 | 9,588 | ||||||||||||||||
RUB | 7,120,566 | EUR | 97,024 | BNP Paribas SA | 5/04/16 | (1,169 | ) | |||||||||||||||
RUB | 4,929,120 | EUR | 67,164 | Deutsche Bank AG | 5/04/16 | (809 | ) | |||||||||||||||
RUB | 14,359,000 | EUR | 173,000 | Deutsche Bank AG | 5/04/16 | 23,584 | ||||||||||||||||
RUB | 4,871,160 | EUR | 63,000 | Deutsche Bank AG | 5/04/16 | 3,064 | ||||||||||||||||
USD | 3,425,101 | EUR | 3,004,000 | Morgan Stanley & Co. International PLC | 5/04/16 | (14,729 | ) | |||||||||||||||
USD | 299,867 | EUR | 263,000 | Morgan Stanley & Co. International PLC | 5/04/16 | (1,290 | ) | |||||||||||||||
USD | 31,508,812 | GBP | 21,913,000 | Royal Bank of Scotland PLC | 5/04/16 | (509,388 | ) | |||||||||||||||
USD | 15,647 | MXN | 275,838 | HSBC Bank USA N.A. | 5/04/16 | (384 | ) | |||||||||||||||
USD | 185,989 | MXN | 3,417,195 | Morgan Stanley & Co. International PLC | 5/04/16 | (12,613 | ) | |||||||||||||||
MXN | 2,120,147 | USD | 122,000 | Deutsche Bank AG | 5/05/16 | 1,208 | ||||||||||||||||
USD | 122,000 | MXN | 2,124,240 | JPMorgan Chase Bank N.A. | 5/05/16 | (1,446 | ) | |||||||||||||||
CAD | 2,251,363 | GBP | 1,220,000 | Citibank N.A. | 5/06/16 | 11,721 | ||||||||||||||||
GBP | 1,220,000 | CAD | 2,222,662 | Citibank N.A. | 5/06/16 | 11,153 | ||||||||||||||||
CAD | 97,900 | USD | 76,500 | Bank of America N.A. | 5/09/16 | 1,526 | ||||||||||||||||
JPY | 10,156,800 | USD | 92,000 | Deutsche Bank AG | 5/09/16 | 3,464 | ||||||||||||||||
JPY | 48,791,065 | USD | 447,097 | Royal Bank of Scotland PLC | 5/09/16 | 11,493 | ||||||||||||||||
MXN | 2,189,344 | USD | 123,000 | Goldman Sachs International | 5/09/16 | 4,181 | ||||||||||||||||
USD | 8,383 | ARS | 131,521 | BNP Paribas SA | 5/09/16 | (770 | ) |
See Notes to Financial Statements.
SEMI-ANNUAL REPORT | APRIL 30, 2016 | 59 |
Consolidated Schedule of Investments (continued) |
BlackRock Multi-Sector Income Trust (BIT) |
Forward Foreign Currency Exchange Contracts (concluded)
Currency Purchased |
Currency Sold |
Counterparty | Settlement Date |
Unrealized Appreciation (Depreciation) |
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USD | 11,692 | ARS | 175,263 | BNP Paribas SA | 5/09/16 | $ | (505 | ) | ||||||||||||||
USD | 153,000 | CAD | 201,488 | Goldman Sachs International | 5/09/16 | (7,585 | ) | |||||||||||||||
USD | 116,000 | JPY | 12,895,302 | Bank of America N.A. | 5/09/16 | (5,204 | ) | |||||||||||||||
USD | 192,326 | JPY | 21,623,500 | Barclays Bank PLC | 5/09/16 | (10,914 | ) | |||||||||||||||
USD | 192,813 | JPY | 21,623,500 | UBS AG | 5/09/16 | (10,427 | ) | |||||||||||||||
USD | 92,000 | KRW | 106,722,300 | Deutsche Bank AG | 5/09/16 | (1,168 | ) | |||||||||||||||
USD | 395,000 | KRW | 453,341,500 | JPMorgan Chase Bank N.A. | 5/09/16 | (764 | ) | |||||||||||||||
USD | 123,000 | MXN | 2,118,140 | Bank of America N.A. | 5/09/16 | (44 | ) | |||||||||||||||
USD | 93,000 | ZAR | 1,402,282 | BNP Paribas SA | 5/09/16 | (5,410 | ) | |||||||||||||||
MXN | 7,798,010 | USD | 442,172 | Bank of America N.A. | 5/11/16 | 10,733 | ||||||||||||||||
MXN | 1,097,071 | USD | 61,200 | Citibank N.A. | 5/11/16 | 2,517 | ||||||||||||||||
MXN | 816,813 | USD | 45,900 | Citibank N.A. | 5/11/16 | 1,540 | ||||||||||||||||
USD | 2,200 | ARS | 33,836 | BNP Paribas SA | 5/11/16 | (152 | ) | |||||||||||||||
USD | 123,000 | MXN | 2,115,539 | Deutsche Bank AG | 5/11/16 | 131 | ||||||||||||||||
USD | 50,000 | MXN | 870,700 | Goldman Sachs International | 5/11/16 | (570 | ) | |||||||||||||||
AUD | 2,294,218 | GBP | 1,195,000 | Citibank N.A. | 5/18/16 | (2,807 | ) | |||||||||||||||
EUR | 65,500 | PLN | 281,579 | State Street Bank and Trust Co. | 5/18/16 | 1,286 | ||||||||||||||||
GBP | 1,195,000 | AUD | 2,255,325 | Northern Trust Corp. | 5/18/16 | 32,361 | ||||||||||||||||
RUB | 6,331,520 | USD | 95,100 | JPMorgan Chase Bank N.A. | 5/18/16 | 2,300 | ||||||||||||||||
USD | 1,746,383 | EUR | 1,525,000 | Northern Trust Corp. | 5/18/16 | (571 | ) | |||||||||||||||
USD | 225,045 | MXN | 3,970,001 | State Street Bank and Trust Co. | 5/20/16 | (5,323 | ) | |||||||||||||||
USD | 21,590 | RUB | 1,764,324 | Morgan Stanley & Co. International PLC | 5/20/16 | (5,537 | ) | |||||||||||||||
USD | 93,000 | ZAR | 1,325,132 | Deutsche Bank AG | 5/20/16 | 210 | ||||||||||||||||
USD | 77,000 | ZAR | 1,107,013 | Morgan Stanley & Co. International PLC | 5/20/16 | (516 | ) | |||||||||||||||
USD | 166,938 | MXN | 2,914,192 | Citibank N.A. | 5/23/16 | (2,114 | ) | |||||||||||||||
USD | 11,604 | ARS | 188,329 | BNP Paribas SA | 5/26/16 | (1,354 | ) | |||||||||||||||
USD | 66,758 | MXN | 1,159,512 | Bank of America N.A. | 5/26/16 | (485 | ) | |||||||||||||||
CAD | 4,410,886 | USD | 3,495,000 | HSBC Bank USA N.A. | 5/27/16 | 20,504 | ||||||||||||||||
USD | 3,495,000 | CAD | 4,415,485 | HSBC Bank USA N.A. | 5/27/16 | (24,170 | ) | |||||||||||||||
BRL | 171,898 | USD | 48,000 | Royal Bank of Scotland PLC | 6/02/16 | 1,491 | ||||||||||||||||
MXN | 2,123,398 | USD | 123,000 | Bank of America N.A. | 6/02/16 | 55 | ||||||||||||||||
AUD | 9,280,000 | USD | 7,153,627 | Bank of America N.A. | 6/03/16 | (106,582 | ) | |||||||||||||||
AUD | 6,735,000 | USD | 5,045,140 | Goldman Sachs International | 6/03/16 | 69,284 | ||||||||||||||||
CAD | 2,195,000 | JPY | 189,445,906 | HSBC Bank USA N.A. | 6/03/16 | (32,192 | ) | |||||||||||||||
JPY | 195,130,868 | CAD | 2,215,000 | Northern Trust Corp. | 6/03/16 | 69,715 | ||||||||||||||||
USD | 5,045,411 | AUD | 6,790,000 | Northern Trust Corp. | 6/03/16 | (110,778 | ) | |||||||||||||||
USD | 131,000 | ZAR | 1,866,761 | Deutsche Bank AG | 6/03/16 | 654 | ||||||||||||||||
MXN | 5,213,743 | USD | 303,423 | Royal Bank of Scotland PLC | 6/06/16 | (1,394 | ) | |||||||||||||||
USD | 300,629 | EUR | 263,000 | Morgan Stanley & Co. International PLC | 6/06/16 | (818 | ) | |||||||||||||||
USD | 3,432,654 | EUR | 3,003,000 | Morgan Stanley & Co. International PLC | 6/06/16 | (9,335 | ) | |||||||||||||||
USD | 31,159,942 | GBP | 21,316,000 | State Street Bank and Trust Co. | 6/06/16 | 11,704 | ||||||||||||||||
USD | 242,503 | MXN | 4,209,458 | Citibank N.A. | 6/06/16 | (1,349 | ) | |||||||||||||||
USD | 199,501 | MXN | 3,476,681 | JPMorgan Chase Bank N.A. | 6/06/16 | (1,901 | ) | |||||||||||||||
USD | 19,300 | ARS | 301,080 | BNP Paribas SA | 6/15/16 | (1,138 | ) | |||||||||||||||
USD | 1,077,317 | EUR | 953,876 | Citibank N.A. | 6/15/16 | (16,325 | ) | |||||||||||||||
USD | 324,234 | PLN | 1,263,258 | JPMorgan Chase Bank N.A. | 6/29/16 | (6,376 | ) | |||||||||||||||
AUD | 2,300,000 | NOK | 14,227,027 | Citibank N.A. | 7/01/16 | (21,869 | ) | |||||||||||||||
MXN | 2,688,568 | USD | 155,000 | JPMorgan Chase Bank N.A. | 7/05/16 | 317 | ||||||||||||||||
USD | 12,000 | ARS | 178,164 | BNP Paribas SA | 7/05/16 | 68 | ||||||||||||||||
MXN | 1,787,168 | USD | 99,050 | HSBC Bank USA N.A. | 7/06/16 | 4,184 | ||||||||||||||||
USD | 96,588 | MXN | 1,731,917 | BNP Paribas SA | 7/06/16 | (3,455 | ) | |||||||||||||||
USD | 95,803 | MXN | 1,717,841 | BNP Paribas SA | 7/06/16 | (3,426 | ) | |||||||||||||||
USD | 90,752 | MXN | 1,646,422 | UBS AG | 7/06/16 | (4,352 | ) | |||||||||||||||
USD | 90,094 | MXN | 1,634,214 | State Street Bank and Trust Co. | 7/08/16 | (4,287 | ) | |||||||||||||||
MXN | 1,731,026 | USD | 95,835 | HSBC Bank USA N.A. | 7/20/16 | 4,025 | ||||||||||||||||
USD | 96,721 | MXN | 1,777,481 | State Street Bank and Trust Co. | 7/20/16 | (5,818 | ) | |||||||||||||||
USD | 89,690 | MXN | 1,665,488 | State Street Bank and Trust Co. | 7/20/16 | (6,389 | ) | |||||||||||||||
USD | 20,000 | ARS | 293,000 | BNP Paribas SA | 7/21/16 | 585 | ||||||||||||||||
USD | 5,000 | ARS | 73,400 | BNP Paribas SA | 7/21/16 | 136 | ||||||||||||||||
USD | 10,000 | ARS | 151,200 | Royal Bank of Scotland PLC | 7/22/16 | (12 | ) | |||||||||||||||
Total | $ | (595,494 | ) | |||||||||||||||||||
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See Notes to Financial Statements.
60 | SEMI-ANNUAL REPORT | APRIL 30, 2016 |
Consolidated Schedule of Investments (continued) |
BlackRock Multi-Sector Income Trust (BIT) |
OTC Options Purchased
Description | Put/ Call |
Counterparty | Expiration Date |
Strike Price |
Notional Amount (000) |
Contracts | Value | |||||||||||||||||||||
USD Currency |
Call | HSBC Bank PLC | 05/06/2016 | JPY | 111.50 | USD 160 | | $ | 13 | |||||||||||||||||||
USD Currency |
Call | Goldman Sachs International | 05/13/2016 | BRL | 3.85 | USD 106 | | 5 | ||||||||||||||||||||
USD Currency |
Call | Deutsche Bank AG | 05/16/2016 | CNH | 6.62 | USD 184 | | 56 | ||||||||||||||||||||
USD Currency |
Call | Deutsche Bank AG | 05/19/2016 | KRW | 1,165.00 | USD 136 | | 440 | ||||||||||||||||||||
CAD Currency |
Call | Barclays Bank PLC | 06/01/2016 | JPY | 87.25 | CAD 8,780 | | 53,112 | ||||||||||||||||||||
GBP Currency |
Call | BNP Paribas SA | 06/28/2016 | AUD | 1.93 | GBP 4,855 | | 148,496 | ||||||||||||||||||||
USD Currency |
Call | Deutsche Bank AG | 12/15/2016 | CNH | 6.75 | USD 240 | | 3,377 | ||||||||||||||||||||
EUR Currency |
Put | Deutsche Bank AG | 05/09/2016 | JPY | 116.00 | EUR 6,025 | | 711 | ||||||||||||||||||||
EUR Currency |
Put | JPMorgan Chase Bank N.A. | 05/09/2016 | JPY | 120.00 | EUR 6,025 | | 11,804 | ||||||||||||||||||||
EUR Currency |
Put | Deutsche Bank AG | 05/17/2016 | RUB | 82.00 | EUR 154 | | 18,093 | ||||||||||||||||||||
AUD Currency |
Put | HSBC Bank PLC | 06/01/2016 | USD | 0.70 | AUD 9,280 | | 3,599 | ||||||||||||||||||||
USD Currency |
Put | BNP Paribas SA | 06/01/2016 | CAD | 1.26 | USD 6,855 | | 87,956 | ||||||||||||||||||||
EUR Currency |
Put | Deutsche Bank AG | 06/10/2016 | RUB | 76.00 | EUR 68 | | 2,757 | ||||||||||||||||||||
NZD Currency |
Put | HSBC Bank PLC | 06/15/2016 | USD | 0.68 | NZD 25,180 | | 150,343 | ||||||||||||||||||||
AUD Currency |
Put | UBS AG | 06/29/2016 | NOK | 6.24 | AUD 13,215 | | 291,965 | ||||||||||||||||||||
Total |
$ | 772,727 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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OTC Options Written
Description | Put/ Call |
Counterparty | Expiration Date |
Strike Price |
Notional Amount (000) |
Contracts | Value | |||||||||||||||||
USD Currency |
Call | HSBC Bank PLC | 05/06/2016 | JPY | 114.00 | USD | 160 | | | |||||||||||||||
AUD Currency |
Call | HSBC Bank PLC | 06/01/2016 | USD | 0.74 | AUD | 9,280 | | $ | (226,809 | ) | |||||||||||||
AUD Currency |
Call | UBS AG | 06/29/2016 | NOK | 6.60 | AUD | 13,215 | | (18,760 | ) | ||||||||||||||
NZD Currency |
Call | UBS AG | 07/22/2016 | NOK | 5.93 | NZD | 25,170 | | (95,608 | ) | ||||||||||||||
USD Currency |
Call | Deutsche Bank AG | 12/15/2016 | CNH | 7.10 | USD | 240 | | (1,791 | ) | ||||||||||||||
EUR Currency |
Put | JPMorgan Chase Bank N.A. | 05/09/2016 | JPY | 116.00 | EUR | 6,025 | | (710 | ) | ||||||||||||||
EUR Currency |
Put | Deutsche Bank AG | 05/17/2016 | RUB | 77.00 | EUR | 222 | | (10,401 | ) | ||||||||||||||
EUR Currency |
Put | Deutsche Bank AG | 06/10/2016 | RUB | 73.00 | EUR | 88 | | (1,587 | ) | ||||||||||||||
NZD Currency |
Put | HSBC Bank PLC | 06/15/2016 | USD | 0.65 | NZD | 50,360 | | (99,092 | ) | ||||||||||||||
AUD Currency |
Put | UBS AG | 06/29/2016 | NOK | 6.03 | AUD | 13,215 | | (122,114 | ) | ||||||||||||||
NZD Currency |
Put | UBS AG | 07/22/2016 | NOK | 5.36 | NZD | 25,170 | | (143,535 | ) | ||||||||||||||
Total |
$ | (720,407 | ) | |||||||||||||||||||||
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OTC Credit Default Swaps Buy Protection
Issuer/Index | Pay Fixed Rate |
Counterparty | Expiration Date |
Notional Amount (000) |
Value | Premiums Paid |
Unrealized (Depreciation) |
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United Mexican States |
1.00 | % | Citibank N.A. | 6/20/20 | USD | 604 | $ | 6,081 | $ | 4,877 | $ | 1,204 | ||||||||||||||||
United Mexican States |
1.00 | % | Bank of America N.A. | 9/20/20 | USD | 604 | 8,535 | 6,692 | 1,843 | |||||||||||||||||||
Federation of Malaysia |
1.00 | % | Barclays Capital, Inc. | 6/20/21 | USD | 387 | 11,487 | 11,667 | (180 | ) | ||||||||||||||||||
Republic of Philippines |
1.00 | % | JPMorgan Chase Bank N.A. | 6/20/21 | USD | 344 | 540 | 2,721 | (2,181 | ) | ||||||||||||||||||
Republic of South Africa |
1.00 | % | Bank of America N.A. | 6/20/21 | USD | 135 | 11,126 | 14,783 | (3,657 | ) | ||||||||||||||||||
Republic of South Africa |
1.00 | % | Barclays Capital, Inc. | 6/20/21 | USD | 320 | 26,374 | 36,402 | (10,028 | ) | ||||||||||||||||||
Republic of South Africa |
1.00 | % | Barclays Capital, Inc. | 6/20/21 | USD | 150 | 12,363 | 15,553 | (3,190 | ) | ||||||||||||||||||
Republic of South Africa |
1.00 | % | BNP Paribas SA | 6/20/21 | USD | 75 | 6,181 | 8,465 | (2,284 | ) | ||||||||||||||||||
Republic of South Africa |
1.00 | % | BNP Paribas SA | 6/20/21 | USD | 80 | 6,593 | 8,752 | (2,159 | ) | ||||||||||||||||||
Republic of South Africa |
1.00 | % | Citibank N.A. | 6/20/21 | USD | 2 | 165 | 216 | (51 | ) | ||||||||||||||||||
Republic of South Africa |
1.00 | % | Citibank N.A. | 6/20/21 | USD | 79 | 6,470 | 8,237 | (1,767 | ) | ||||||||||||||||||
Republic of South Africa |
1.00 | % | Goldman Sachs International | 6/20/21 | USD | 75 | 6,181 | 8,467 | (2,286 | ) | ||||||||||||||||||
Republic of South Africa |
1.00 | % | HSBC Bank USA N.A. | 6/20/21 | USD | 90 | 7,418 | 10,119 | (2,701 | ) | ||||||||||||||||||
Republic of South Africa |
1.00 | % | HSBC Bank USA N.A. | 6/20/21 | USD | 85 | 7,006 | 9,656 | (2,650 | ) | ||||||||||||||||||
Republic of South Africa |
1.00 | % | JPMorgan Chase Bank N.A. | 6/20/21 | USD | 195 | 16,072 | 21,112 | (5,040 | ) | ||||||||||||||||||
Total |
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$ | 132,592 | $ | 167,719 | $ | (35,127 | ) | ||||||||||||||||||||
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See Notes to Financial Statements.
SEMI-ANNUAL REPORT | APRIL 30, 2016 | 61 |
Consolidated Schedule of Investments (continued) |
BlackRock Multi-Sector Income Trust (BIT) |
OTC Credit Default Swaps Sell Protection
Issuer/Index | Receive Fixed Rate |
Counterparty | Expiration Date |
Credit Rating1 |
Notional Amount (000)2 |
Value | Premiums Received |
Unrealized Appreciation (Depreciation) |
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Dow Jones CDX North America Investment Grade, Series 9 |
5.00 | % | Bank of America N.A. | 12/20/17 | BBB | USD | 10,000 | $ | 590,552 | $ | (289,515 | ) | $ | 880,067 | ||||||||||||
United Mexican States |
1.00 | % | Bank of America N.A. | 6/20/20 | BBB+ | USD | 604 | (6,081 | ) | (5,112 | ) | (969 | ) | |||||||||||||
United Mexican States |
1.00 | % | Citibank N.A. | 9/20/20 | BBB+ | USD | 604 | (8,535 | ) | (6,346 | ) | (2,189 | ) | |||||||||||||
Republic of Brazil |
1.00 | % | Barclays Capital, Inc. | 6/20/21 | BB | USD | 95 | (10,075 | ) | (10,694 | ) | 619 | ||||||||||||||
Republic of Indonesia |
1.00 | % | Barclays Capital, Inc. | 6/20/21 | BB+ | USD | 92 | (3,785 | ) | (4,974 | ) | 1,189 | ||||||||||||||
Markit CMBX North America, Series 7 |
3.00 | % | Barclays Bank PLC | 1/17/47 | BBB- | USD | 5,000 | (409,609 | ) | (274,382 | ) | (135,227 | ) | |||||||||||||
Markit CMBX North America, Series 7 |
3.00 | % | Barclays Bank PLC | 1/17/47 | BBB- | USD | 10,000 | (819,217 | ) | (549,535 | ) | (269,682 | ) | |||||||||||||
Markit CMBX North America, Series 7 |
3.00 | % | Barclays Bank PLC | 1/17/47 | BBB- | USD | 10,000 | (819,217 | ) | (266,121 | ) | (553,096 | ) | |||||||||||||
Markit CMBX North America, Series 8 |
3.00 | % | Credit Suisse International | 10/17/57 | BBB- | USD | 5,000 | (771,773 | ) | (525,041 | ) | (246,732 | ) | |||||||||||||
Markit CMBX North America, Series 8 |
3.00 | % | Goldman Sachs & Co. | 10/17/57 | BBB- | USD | 10,000 | (1,543,546 | ) | (1,116,181 | ) | (427,365 | ) | |||||||||||||
Total |
$ | (3,801,286 | ) | $ | (3,047,901 | ) | $ | (753,385 | ) | |||||||||||||||||
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1 Using Standard & Poors (S&Ps) rating of the issuer. |
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2 The maximum potential amount the Trust may pay should a negative credit event take place as defined under the terms of the agreement. |
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Centrally Cleared Interest Rate Swaps
Fixed Rate | Floating Rate | Effective Date |
Expiration Date |
Notional Amount (000) |
Unrealized Appreciation (Depreciation) |
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2.13%1 |
3-month LIBOR | N/A | 8/25/25 | USD | 110 | $ | 4,655 | |||||||||||
2.27%2 |
3-month LIBOR | N/A | 9/11/25 | USD | 68 | (3,715 | ) | |||||||||||
Total |
$ | 940 | ||||||||||||||||
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1 Trust pays the floating rate and receives the fixed rate. |
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2 Trust pays the fixed rate and receives the floating rate. |
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OTC Interest Rate Swaps
Fixed Rate | Floating Rate |
Counterparty | Effective Date |
Expiration Date |
Notional Amount (000) |
Value | Premiums Paid (Received) |
Unrealized Appreciation (Depreciation) |
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6.44%1 |
1-Day CPOVER | Credit Suisse International | N/A | 5/23/16 | COP | 2,554,702 | $ | 503 | | $ | 503 | |||||||||||||||||
6.51%1 |
1-Day CPOVER | Credit Suisse International | N/A | 7/06/16 | COP | 3,826,468 | (203 | ) | | (203 | ) | |||||||||||||||||
6.64%1 |
1-Day CPOVER | Credit Suisse International | N/A | 8/22/16 | COP | 1,713,519 | 434 | | 434 | |||||||||||||||||||
1.67%1 |
3-Month KRWCD | Bank of America N.A. | N/A | 6/08/17 | KRW | 1,146,756 | 2,401 | $ | 4 | 2,397 | ||||||||||||||||||
1.69%2 |
3-Month KRWCD | Deutsche Bank AG | N/A | 11/10/17 | KRW | 911,735 | (3,203 | ) | | (3,203 | ) | |||||||||||||||||
1.92%1 |
3-Month KRWCD | Deutsche Bank AG | N/A | 11/10/17 | KRW | 911,735 | 6,388 | 1,810 | 4,578 | |||||||||||||||||||
4.55%2 |
3-Month KLIBOR | Citibank N.A. | N/A | 9/11/20 | MYR | 1,275 | (11,684 | ) | | (11,684 | ) | |||||||||||||||||
4.34%2 |
3-Month KLIBOR | Bank of America N.A. | N/A | 9/18/20 | MYR | 1,277 | (8,771 | ) | | (8,771 | ) | |||||||||||||||||
12.61%1 |
1-Day BZOVER | Bank of America N.A. | N/A | 1/04/21 | BRL | 216 | 907 | | 907 | |||||||||||||||||||
12.74%1 |
1-Day BZOVER | JPMorgan Chase Bank N.A. | N/A | 1/04/21 | BRL | 460 | 2,673 | | 2,673 | |||||||||||||||||||
12.75%1 |
1-Day BZOVER | Citibank N.A. | N/A | 1/04/21 | BRL | 672 | 4,007 | | 4,007 | |||||||||||||||||||
1.92%1 |
6-Month WIBOR | Goldman Sachs International | N/A | 4/29/21 | PLN | 1,325 | (123 | ) | | (123 | ) | |||||||||||||||||
12.62%1 |
1-Day BZOVER | Bank of America N.A. | N/A | 1/02/23 | BRL | 166 | 770 | | 770 | |||||||||||||||||||
12.73%1 |
1-Day BZOVER | Bank of America N.A. | N/A | 1/02/23 | BRL | 143 | 936 | | 936 | |||||||||||||||||||
12.75%1 |
1-Day BZOVER | Citibank N.A. | N/A | 1/02/23 | BRL | 145 | 1,004 | | 1,004 | |||||||||||||||||||
12.92%1 |
1-Day BZOVER | Bank of America N.A. | N/A | 1/02/23 | BRL | 623 | 6,124 | | 6,124 | |||||||||||||||||||
12.96%1 |
1-Day BZOVER | JPMorgan Chase Bank N.A. | N/A | 1/02/23 | BRL | 284 | 3,020 | | 3,020 | |||||||||||||||||||
6.32%1 |
1-Month MXIBTIIE | Morgan Stanley Capital Services LLC | N/A | 7/17/25 | MXN | 5,813 | 7,995 | (25 | ) | 8,020 | ||||||||||||||||||
6.33%1 |
1-Month MXIBTIIE | Citibank N.A. | N/A | 7/17/25 | MXN | 2,897 | 4,045 | (15 | ) | 4,060 | ||||||||||||||||||
6.32%1 |
1-month MXIBTIIE | Goldman Sachs International | N/A | 8/06/25 | MXN | 8,688 | 11,194 | (42 | ) | 11,236 | ||||||||||||||||||
6.31%2 |
1-Month MXIBTIIE | Deutsche Bank AG | N/A | 8/11/25 | MXN | 6,393 | (8,353 | ) | | (8,353 | ) | |||||||||||||||||
6.31%2 |
1-Month MXIBTIIE | Bank of America N.A. | N/A | 8/11/25 | MXN | 1,723 | (2,271 | ) | | (2,271 | ) |
See Notes to Financial Statements.
62 | SEMI-ANNUAL REPORT | APRIL 30, 2016 |
Consolidated Schedule of Investments (continued) |
BlackRock Multi-Sector Income Trust (BIT) |
OTC Interest Rate Swaps (concluded)
Fixed Rate | Floating Rate |
Counterparty | Effective Date |
Expiration Date |
Notional Amount (000) |
Value | Premiums Paid (Received) |
Unrealized Appreciation (Depreciation) |
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6.31%2 |
1-Month MXIBTIIE | Bank of America N.A. | N/A | 8/11/25 | MXN | 1,723 | $ | (2,271 | ) | | $ | (2,271 | ) | |||||||||||||||
5.96%1 |
1-Month MXIBTIIE | Citibank N.A. | N/A | 1/30/26 | MXN | 4,811 | (2,060 | ) | | (2,060 | ) | |||||||||||||||||
6.23%1 |
1-Month MXIBTIIE | Citibank N.A. | N/A | 2/23/26 | MXN | 3,356 | 2,467 | | 2,467 | |||||||||||||||||||
6.24%1 |
1-Month MXIBTIIE | Goldman Sachs International | N/A | 2/23/26 | MXN | 3,914 | 3,140 | | 3,140 | |||||||||||||||||||
Total |
$ | 19,069 | $ | 1,732 | $ | 17,337 | ||||||||||||||||||||||
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1 Trust pays the floating rate and receives the fixed rate. |
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2 Trust pays the fixed rate and receives the floating rate. |
Transactions in Options Written for the Six Months Ended April 30, 2016 |
Calls | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Notional (000) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Contracts | AUD | EUR | KRW | NZD | USD | Premiums Received |
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Outstanding options, beginning of period |
| | | 911,735 | | 849 | $ | 10,853 | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Options written |
69 | 22,495 | 3,790 | | 25,170 | 8,110 | 476,698 | |||||||||||||||||||||||
Options exercised |
| | | | | (300 | ) | (2,659 | ) | |||||||||||||||||||||
Options expired |
| | (3,583 | ) | (911,735 | ) | | (7,967 | ) | (190,623 | ) | |||||||||||||||||||
Options closed |
(69 | ) | | (207 | ) | | | (292 | ) | (19,387 | ) | |||||||||||||||||||
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Outstanding options, end of period |
| 22,495 | | | 25,170 | 400 | $ | 274,882 | ||||||||||||||||||||||
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Puts | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Notional (000) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Contracts | AUD | EUR | KRW | NZD | USD | Premiums Received |
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Outstanding options, beginning of period |
| | | | 22,340 | 564 | $ | 101,656 | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Options written |
35 | 13,215 | 26,216 | | 95,470 | 27,321 | 714,824 | |||||||||||||||||||||||
Options exercised |
| | | | | | | |||||||||||||||||||||||
Options expired |
| | (13,061 | ) | | (19,940 | ) | (7,136 | ) | (227,114 | ) | |||||||||||||||||||
Options closed |
(35 | ) | | (6,820 | ) | | (22,340 | ) | (20,749 | ) | (245,340 | ) | ||||||||||||||||||
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Outstanding options, end of period |
| 13,215 | 6,335 | | 75,530 | | $ | 344,026 | ||||||||||||||||||||||
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Derivative Financial Instruments Categorized by Risk Exposure |
As of period end, the fair values of derivative financial instruments located in the Statements of Assets and Liabilities were as follows:
Commodity Contracts |
Credit Contracts |
Equity Contracts |
Foreign Currency Exchange Contracts |
Interest Rate Contracts |
Other Contracts |
Total | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Assets Derivative Financial Instruments | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Futures contracts |
Net unrealized appreciation1 | | | | | $ | 37,850 | | $ | 37,850 | ||||||||||||||||||||
Forward foreign currency exchange contracts |
Unrealized appreciation on forward foreign currency exchange contracts | | | | $ | 425,723 | | | 425,723 | |||||||||||||||||||||
Options purchased |
Investments at value unaffiliated2 | | | | 772,727 | | | 772,727 | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Swaps OTC |
Unrealized appreciation on OTC swaps; Swap premiums paid | | $ | 1,052,641 | | | 58,090 | | 1,110,731 | |||||||||||||||||||||
Swaps centrally cleared |
Net unrealized appreciation1 | | | | | 4,655 | | 4,655 | ||||||||||||||||||||||
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Total |
| $ | 1,052,641 | | $ | 1,198,450 | $ | 100,595 | | $ | 2,351,686 | |||||||||||||||||||
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1 Includes cumulative appreciation (depreciation) on futures contracts and centrally cleared swaps, if any, as reported in the Schedule of Investments. Only current days variation margin is reported within the Statements of Assets and Liabilities. |
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2 Includes options purchased at value as reported in the Schedule of Investments. |
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See Notes to Financial Statements.
SEMI-ANNUAL REPORT | APRIL 30, 2016 | 63 |
Consolidated Schedule of Investments (continued) |
BlackRock Multi-Sector Income Trust (BIT) |
As of period end, the fair values of derivative financial instruments located in the Statements of Assets and Liabilities were as follows (concluded):
Commodity Contracts |
Credit Contracts |
Equity Contracts |
Foreign Currency Exchange Contracts |
Interest Rate Contracts |
Other Contracts |
Total | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Liabilities Derivative Financial Instruments | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Forward foreign currency exchange contracts |
Unrealized depreciation on forward foreign currency exchange contracts | | | | $ | 1,021,217 | | | $ | 1,021,217 | ||||||||||||||||||||
Options written |
Options written at value | | | | 720,407 | | | 720,407 | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Swaps OTC |
Unrealized depreciation on OTC swaps; Swap premiums received | | $ | 4,721,335 | | | $ | 39,021 | | 4,760,356 | ||||||||||||||||||||
Swaps centrally cleared |
Net unrealized depreciation1 | | | | | 3,715 | | 3,715 | ||||||||||||||||||||||
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Total |
| $ | 4,721,335 | | $ | 1,741,624 | $ | 42,736 | | $ | 6,505,695 | |||||||||||||||||||
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1 Includes cumulative appreciation (depreciation) on futures contracts and centrally cleared swaps, if any, as reported in the Schedule of Investments. Only current days variation margin is reported within the Statements of Assets and Liabilities. |
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2 Includes options purchased at value as reported in the Schedule of Investments. |
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For the six months ended April 30, 2016, the effect of derivative financial instruments in the Statements of Operations was as follows:
Net Realized Gain (Loss) from: | Commodity Contracts |
Credit Contracts |
Equity Contracts |
Foreign Currency Exchange Contracts |
Interest Rate Contracts |
Other Contracts |
Total | |||||||||||||||||||||
Futures contracts |
| | | | $ | (1,443,327 | ) | | $ | (1,443,327 | ) | |||||||||||||||||
Forward foreign currency exchange contracts |
| | | $ | 1,456,283 | | | 1,456,283 | ||||||||||||||||||||
Options purchased1 |
| | | (451,575 | ) | (11,348 | ) | | (462,923 | ) | ||||||||||||||||||
Options written |
| | | 579,409 | (8,658 | ) | | 570,751 | ||||||||||||||||||||
Swaps |
| $ | 846,728 | | | (3,752 | ) | | 842,976 | |||||||||||||||||||
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Total |
| $ | 846,728 | | $ | 1,584,117 | $ | (1,467,085 | ) | | $ | 963,760 | ||||||||||||||||
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1 Options purchased are included in net realized gain (loss) from investments. |
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Net Change in Unrealized Appreciation (Depreciation) on: | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Futures contracts |
| | | | $ | (37,163 | ) | | $ | (37,163 | ) | |||||||||||||||||
Forward foreign currency exchange contracts |
| | | $ | (296,834 | ) | | | (296,834 | ) | ||||||||||||||||||
Options purchased1 |
| | | (6,177 | ) | (3,024 | ) | | (9,201 | ) | ||||||||||||||||||
Options written |
| | | (108,841 | ) | 503 | | (108,338 | ) | |||||||||||||||||||
Swaps |
| $ | (2,204,697 | ) | | | 8,655 | | (2,196,042 | ) | ||||||||||||||||||
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Total |
| $ | (2,204,697 | ) | | $ | (411,852 | ) | $ | (31,029 | ) | | $ | (2,647,578 | ) | |||||||||||||
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1 Options purchased are included in net change in unrealized appreciation (depreciation) on investments. |
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Average Quarterly Balances of Outstanding Derivative Financial Instruments |
Futures contracts: |
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Average notional value of contracts long |
$ | 3,470,800 | 1 | |
Average notional value of contracts short |
$ | 63,365,303 | ||
Forward foreign currency exchange contracts: | ||||
Average amounts purchased in USD |
$ | 94,331,634 | ||
Average amounts sold in USD |
$ | 25,544,333 | ||
Options: | ||||
Average value of option contracts purchased |
$ | 524,044 | ||
Average value of option contracts written |
$ | 422,000 | ||
Average notional value of swaption contracts purchased |
$ | 799,732 | 1 | |
Average notional value of swaption contracts written |
$ | 799,732 | 1 | |
Credit default swaps: | ||||
Average notional value buy protection |
$ | 22,779,544 | ||
Average notional value sell protection |
$ | 32,333,698 | ||
Interest rate swaps: | ||||
Average notional value pays fixed rate |
$ | 2,291,684 | ||
Average notional value receives fixed rate |
$ | 10,072,543 | ||
1 Actual amounts for the period are shown due to limited outstanding derivative financial instruments as of each quarter end. |
See Notes to Financial Statements.
64 | SEMI-ANNUAL REPORT | APRIL 30, 2016 |
Consolidated Schedule of Investments (continued) |
BlackRock Multi-Sector Income Trust (BIT) |
For more information about the Trusts investment risks regarding derivative financial instruments, refer to the Notes to Financial Statements.
Derivative Financial Instruments Offsetting as of Period End |
The Trusts derivative assets and liabilities (by type) were as follows:
Assets | Liabilities | |||||||
Futures contracts |
$ | 2,673 | $ | 5,011 | ||||
Forward foreign currency exchange contracts |
425,723 | 1,021,217 | ||||||
Options |
772,727 | 1 | 720,407 | |||||
Swaps centrally cleared |
| 33 | ||||||
Swaps OTC2 |
1,110,731 | 4,760,356 | ||||||
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Total derivative assets and liabilities in the Statements of Assets and Liabilities |
$ | 2,311,854 | $ | 6,507,024 | ||||
Derivatives not subject to a Master Netting Agreement or similar agreement (MNA) |
(2,673 | ) | (5,044 | ) | ||||
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Total derivative assets and liabilities subject to an MNA |
$ | 2,309,181 | $ | 6,501,980 | ||||
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1 Includes options purchased at value which is included in Investments at value unaffiliated in the Statements of Assets and Liabilities and reported in the Schedules of Investments. |
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2 Includes unrealized appreciation (depreciation) on OTC swaps and swap premiums paid/received in the Statements of Assets and Liabilities. |
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The following tables present the Trusts derivative assets and liabilities by counterparty net of amounts available for offset under an MNA and net of the related collateral received and pledged by the Trust:
Counterparty | Derivative Assets Subject to an MNA by Counterparty |
Derivatives Available for Offset1 |
Non-cash Collateral Received |
Cash Collateral Received |
Net Amount of Derivative Assets2 |
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Bank of America N.A. |
$ | 926,837 | $ | (424,881 | ) | | $ | (120,000 | ) | $ | 381,956 | |||||||
Barclays Bank PLC |
53,112 | (53,112 | ) | | | | ||||||||||||
Barclays Capital, Inc. |
65,430 | (29,066 | ) | | | 36,364 | ||||||||||||
BNP Paribas SA |
254,499 | (27,037 | ) | | | 227,462 | ||||||||||||
Citibank N.A. |
62,591 | (62,591 | ) | | | | ||||||||||||
Credit Suisse International |
9,537 | (9,537 | ) | | | | ||||||||||||
Deutsche Bank AG |
70,382 | (32,146 | ) | | | 38,236 | ||||||||||||
Goldman Sachs International |
96,313 | (10,606 | ) | | | 85,707 | ||||||||||||
HSBC Bank PLC |
153,955 | (153,955 | ) | | | | ||||||||||||
HSBC Bank USA N.A. |
48,488 | (48,488 | ) | | | | ||||||||||||
JPMorgan Chase Bank N.A. |
43,947 | (18,418 | ) | | | 25,529 | ||||||||||||
Morgan Stanley & Co. International PLC |
36,307 | (36,307 | ) | | | | ||||||||||||
Morgan Stanley Capital Services LLC |
8,020 | (25 | ) | | | 7,995 | ||||||||||||
Northern Trust Corp. |
102,076 | (102,076 | ) | | | | ||||||||||||
Royal Bank of Scotland PLC |
13,833 | (13,833 | ) | | | | ||||||||||||
State Street Bank and Trust Co. |
12,990 | (12,990 | ) | | | | ||||||||||||
UBS AG |
350,864 | (350,864 | ) | | | | ||||||||||||
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Total |
$ | 2,309,181 | $ | (1,385,932 | ) | | $ | (120,000 | ) | $ | 803,249 | |||||||
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See Notes to Financial Statements.
SEMI-ANNUAL REPORT | APRIL 30, 2016 | 65 |
Consolidated Schedule of Investments (continued) |
BlackRock Multi-Sector Income Trust (BIT) |
The following tables present the Trusts derivative assets and liabilities by counterparty net of amounts available for offset under an MNA and net of the related collateral received and pledged by the Trust (concluded):
Counterparty | Derivative Liabilities Subject to an MNA by Counterparty |
Derivatives Available for Offset |
Non-cash Collateral Pledged |
Cash Collateral Pledged3 |
Net Amount of Derivative Liabilities4 |
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Bank of America N.A. |
$ | 424,881 | $ | (424,881 | ) | | | | ||||||||||
Barclays Bank PLC |
2,058,957 | (53,112 | ) | | $ | (1,850,000 | ) | $ | 155,845 | |||||||||
Barclays Capital, Inc. |
29,066 | (29,066 | ) | | | | ||||||||||||
BNP Paribas SA |
27,037 | (27,037 | ) | | | | ||||||||||||
Citibank N.A. |
68,576 | (62,591 | ) | | | 5,985 | ||||||||||||
Credit Suisse International |
778,998 | (9,537 | ) | | (769,461 | ) | | |||||||||||
Deutsche Bank AG |
32,146 | (32,146 | ) | | | | ||||||||||||
Goldman Sachs & Co. |
1,543,546 | | | (1,543,546 | ) | | ||||||||||||
Goldman Sachs International |
10,606 | (10,606 | ) | | | | ||||||||||||
HSBC Bank PLC |
325,901 | (153,955 | ) | | | 171,946 | ||||||||||||
HSBC Bank USA N.A. |
62,097 | (48,488 | ) | | | 13,609 | ||||||||||||
JPMorgan Chase Bank N.A. |
18,418 | (18,418 | ) | | | | ||||||||||||
Morgan Stanley & Co. International PLC |
81,424 | (36,307 | ) | | | 45,117 | ||||||||||||
Morgan Stanley Capital Services LLC |
25 | (25 | ) | | | | ||||||||||||
Northern Trust Corp. |
111,349 | (102,076 | ) | | | 9,273 | ||||||||||||
Royal Bank of Scotland PLC |
512,340 | (13,833 | ) | | | 498,507 | ||||||||||||
State Street Bank and Trust Co. |
21,817 | (12,990 | ) | | | 8,827 | ||||||||||||
UBS AG |
394,796 | (350,864 | ) | | | 43,932 | ||||||||||||
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Total |
$ | 6,501,980 | $ | (1,385,932 | ) | | $ | (4,163,007 | ) | $ | 953,041 | |||||||
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1 The amount of derivatives available for offset is limited to the amount of derivative assets and/or liabilities that are subject to an MNA. |
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2 Net amount represents the net amount receivable from the counterparty in the event of default. |
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3 Excess of collateral pledged by the individual counterparty is not shown for financial reporting purposes. |
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4 Net amount represents the net amount payable due to the counterparty in the event of default. |
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Fair Value Hierarchy as of Period End |
Various inputs are used in determining the fair value of investments and derivative financial instruments. For information about the Trusts policy regarding valuation of investments and derivative financial instruments, refer to the Notes to Financial Statements.
The following tables summarize the Trusts investments and derivative financial instruments categorized in the disclosure hierarchy:
Level 1 | Level 2 | Level 3 | Total | |||||||||||||
Assets: |
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Investments: | ||||||||||||||||
Long-Term Investments: | ||||||||||||||||
Asset-Backed Securities |
| $ | 179,431,586 | $ | 52,460,536 | $ | 231,892,122 | |||||||||
Common Stocks |
$ | 2,677,090 | | 561 | 2,677,651 | |||||||||||
Corporate Bonds |
| 385,973,314 | | 385,973,314 | ||||||||||||
Floating Rate Loan Interests |
| 20,699,981 | 39,909,907 | 60,609,888 | ||||||||||||
Foreign Agency Obligations |
| 27,926,223 | | 27,926,223 | ||||||||||||
Non-Agency Mortgage-Backed Securities |
| 207,898,173 | 28,407,152 | 236,305,325 | ||||||||||||
Preferred Securities |
15,385,483 | 113,508,974 | 1,531,716 | 130,426,173 | ||||||||||||
U.S. Treasury Obligations |
| 51,042,444 | | 51,042,444 | ||||||||||||
Short-Term Securities: | ||||||||||||||||
Money Market Funds |
23,521,991 | | | 23,521,991 | ||||||||||||
Options Purchased: | ||||||||||||||||
Foreign currency exchange contracts |
| 772,727 | | 772,727 | ||||||||||||
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Total |
$ | 41,584,564 | $ | 987,253,422 | $ | 122,309,872 | $ | 1,151,147,858 | ||||||||
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Derivative Financial Instruments1 | ||||||||||||||||
Assets: |
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Credit contracts |
| $ | 884,920 | | $ | 884,920 | ||||||||||
Foreign currency exchange contracts |
| 425,723 | | 425,723 | ||||||||||||
Interest rate contracts |
$ | 37,850 | 60,931 | | 98,781 | |||||||||||
Liabilities: |
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Credit contracts |
| (1,673,432 | ) | | (1,673,432 | ) | ||||||||||
Foreign currency exchange contracts |
| (1,741,624 | ) | | (1,741,624 | ) | ||||||||||
Interest rate contracts |
| (42,654 | ) | | (42,654 | ) | ||||||||||
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Total |
$ | 37,850 | $ | (2,086,136 | ) | | $ | (2,048,286 | ) | |||||||
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1 Derivative financial instruments are swaps, futures contracts, forward foreign currency contracts and options written. Swaps, futures contracts and forward foreign currency exchange contracts are valued at the unrealized appreciation (depreciation) on the instrument and options written are shown at value. |
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See Notes to Financial Statements.
66 | SEMI-ANNUAL REPORT | APRIL 30, 2016 |
Consolidated Schedule of Investments (concluded) |
BlackRock Multi-Sector Income Trust (BIT) |
The Trust may hold assets and/or liabilities in which the fair value approximates the carrying amount or face value, including accrued interest, for financial statement purposes. As of period end, such assets and/or liabilities are categorized within the disclosure hierarchy as follows:
Level 1 | Level 2 | Level 3 | Total | |||||||||||
Assets: |
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Cash |
$ | 1,649,795 | | | $ | 1,649,795 | ||||||||
Cash pledged: |
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Collateral OTC derivatives |
4,650,000 | | | 4,650,000 | ||||||||||
Centrally cleared swaps |
1,590 | | | 1,590 | ||||||||||
Futures contracts |
210,400 | | | 210,400 | ||||||||||
Foreign currency at value |
3,076,702 | | | 3,076,702 | ||||||||||
Liabilities: |
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Cash received: |
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Collateral reverse repurchase agreements |
| $ | (3,253,000 | ) | | (3,253,000 | ) | |||||||
Collateral OTC derivatives |
| (120,000 | ) | | (120,000 | ) | ||||||||
Reverse repurchase agreements |
| (446,226,345 | ) | | (446,226,345 | ) | ||||||||
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Total |
$ | 9,588,487 | $ | (449,599,345 | ) | | $ | (440,010,858 | ) | |||||
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During the six months ended April 30, 2016, there were no transfers between Level 1 and Level 2.
A reconciliation of Level 3 investments is presented when the Trust had a significant amount of Level 3 investments at the beginning and/or end of the period in relation to net assets. The following table is a reconciliation of Level 3 investments for which significant unobservable inputs were used in determining fair value:
Asset-Backed Securities |
Corporate Bonds |
Floating Rate Loan Interests |
Non-Agency Mortgage- Backed Securities |
Preferred Securities |
Common Stocks |
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Assets: | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Opening balance, as of October 31, 2015 |
$ | 65,179,443 | $ | 515,294 | $ | 41,246,750 | $ | 26,217,945 | $ | 1,833,459 | | $ | 134,992,891 | |||||||||||||||
Transfers into Level 31 |
3,957,160 | | | 7,499,925 | | | 11,457,085 | |||||||||||||||||||||
Transfers out of Level 32 |
(7,268,850 | ) | (515,294 | ) | (131,751 | ) | | | | (7,915,895 | ) | |||||||||||||||||
Accrued discounts/premiums |
12,987 | | (108,053 | ) | 130,661 | | | 35,595 | ||||||||||||||||||||
Net realized gain (loss) |
629,810 | | (6,339 | ) | 116,918 | | | 740,389 | ||||||||||||||||||||
Net change in unrealized appreciation (depreciation)3,4 |
(1,131,923 | ) | | (490,192 | ) | (734,362 | ) | (301,743 | ) | $ | (8,074 | ) | (2,666,294 | ) | ||||||||||||||
Purchases |
925,900 | | 195,085 | | | 8,635 | 1,129,620 | |||||||||||||||||||||
Sales |
(9,843,991 | ) | | (795,593 | ) | (4,823,935 | ) | | | (15,463,519 | ) | |||||||||||||||||
Closing Balance, as of April 30, 2016 |
$ | 52,460,536 | | $ | 39,909,907 | $ | 28,407,152 | $ | 1,531,716 | $ | 561 | $ | 122,309,872 | |||||||||||||||
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Net change in unrealized appreciation (depreciation) on investments still held at April 30, 20164 |
$ | (1,208,241 | ) | | $ | (490,192 | ) | $ | (795,699 | ) | $ | (301,743 | ) | $ | (8,074 | ) | $ | (2,803,949 | ) | |||||||||
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1 As of October 31, 2015, the Trust used observable inputs in determining the value of certain investments. As of April 30, 2016, the Trust used significant unobservable inputs in determining the value of the same investments. As a result, investments at beginning of period value were transferred from Level 2 to Level 3 in the disclosure hierarchy. |
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2 As of October 31, 2015, the Trust used significant unobservable inputs in determining the value of certain investments. As of April 30, 2016, the Trust used observable inputs in determining the value of the same investments. As a result, investments at beginning of period value were transferred from Level 3 to Level 2 in the disclosure hierarchy. |
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3 Included in the related net change in unrealized appreciation (depreciation) in the Statements of Operations. |
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4 Any difference between net change in unrealized appreciation (depreciation) and net change in unrealized appreciation (depreciation) on investments still held at April 30, 2016 is generally due to investments no longer held or categorized as Level 3 at period end. |
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The following table summarizes the valuation techniques used and unobservable inputs utilized by the BlackRock Global Valuation Methodologies Committee (the Global Valuation Committee) to determine the value of certain of the Trusts Level 3 investments as of period end. The table does not include Level 3 investments with values based upon unadjusted third party pricing information in the amount of $109,573,749.
Value | Valuation Techniques | Unobservable Inputs | Range of Unobservable Inputs Utilized |
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Assets: |
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Floating Rate Loan Interests |
$ | 11,204,407 | Cost1 | N/A | | |||||||
Preferred Stocks |
1,531,716 | Market Comparables | Illiquidity Discount2 | 200 bp | ||||||||
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Total |
$ | 12,736,123 | ||||||||||
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1 The Trust fair values certain of its Level 3 investments using acquisition cost, although the transaction may not have occurred during the current reporting period. These investments are generally privately held investments. There may not be a secondary market, and/or there are a limited number of investors. The determination to fair value such investments at cost is based upon factors consistent with the principles of fair value measurement that are reasonably available to the Global Valuation Committee, or its delegate. Valuations are reviewed utilizing available market information to determine if the carrying value should be adjusted. Such market data may include, but is not limited to, observations of the trading multiples of public companies considered comparable to the private companies being valued, financial or operational information released by the company, and/or news or corporate events that affect the investment. Valuations may be adjusted to account for company-specific issues, the lack of liquidity inherent in a nonpublic investment and the fact that comparable public companies are not identical to the investments being fair valued by the Trust. |
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2 Increase in unobservable input may result in a significant decrease to value, while a decrease in the unobservable input may result in a significant increase to value. |
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See Notes to Financial Statements.
SEMI-ANNUAL REPORT | APRIL 30, 2016 | 67 |
Statements of Assets and Liabilities |
April 30, 2016 (Unaudited) | BlackRock Credit Allocation Income Trust (BTZ) |
BlackRock Floating Rate Income Trust (BGT) |
BlackRock Multi-Sector Income Trust (BIT)1 |
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Assets | ||||||||||||
Investments at value unaffiliated2 |
$ | 2,109,243,306 | $ | 460,218,509 | $ | 1,127,625,867 | ||||||
Investments at value affiliated3 |
5,871,985 | 2,974,761 | 23,521,991 | |||||||||
Cash |
30,669 | 594,473 | 1,649,795 | |||||||||
Cash pledged: | ||||||||||||
Collateral OTC derivatives |
2,670,000 | | 4,650,000 | |||||||||
Futures contracts |
2,028,000 | | 210,400 | |||||||||
Centrally cleared swaps |
| | 1,590 | |||||||||
Foreign currency at value4 |
13,541 | 33,948 | 3,076,702 | |||||||||
Receivables: | ||||||||||||
Interest unaffiliated |
27,058,453 | 1,735,215 | 9,639,006 | |||||||||
Investments sold |
6,303,329 | 3,960,796 | 21,677,258 | |||||||||
Reverse repurchase agreements |
649,142 | | 14,359,938 | |||||||||
Variation margin on futures contracts |
260,453 | | 2,673 | |||||||||
Dividends unaffiliated |
61,272 | | 135,787 | |||||||||
Dividends affiliated |
6,518 | 170 | 4,708 | |||||||||
Swaps |
| 233 | | |||||||||
Swap premiums paid |
538,850 | | 169,533 | |||||||||
Unrealized appreciation on: |
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OTC derivatives |
646,853 | | 941,198 | |||||||||
Forward foreign currency exchange contracts |
| 4,495 | 425,723 | |||||||||
Prepaid expenses |
61,298 | 12,970 | 27,344 | |||||||||
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Total assets |
2,155,443,669 | 469,535,570 | 1,208,119,513 | |||||||||
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Liabilities | ||||||||||||
Cash received: |
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Collateral reverse repurchase agreements |
10,408,000 | | 3,253,000 | |||||||||
Collateral OTC derivatives |
1,230,000 | | 120,000 | |||||||||
Options written at value5 |
3,092,332 | | 720,407 | |||||||||
Reverse repurchase agreements |
593,716,727 | | 446,226,345 | |||||||||
Payables: |
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Investments purchased |
8,777,900 | 15,132,638 | 37,153,660 | |||||||||
Investment advisory fees |
1,047,665 | 271,260 | 737,322 | |||||||||
Reverse repurchase agreements |
936,320 | | 12,520,329 | |||||||||
Officers and Trustees fees |
649,719 | 194,763 | 58,630 | |||||||||
Income dividends |
325,345 | 28,175 | 178,548 | |||||||||
Variation margin on futures contracts |
219,414 | | 5,011 | |||||||||
Bank borrowings |
| 121,000,000 | | |||||||||
Interest expense |
| 110,069 | | |||||||||
Variation margin on centrally cleared swaps |
| | 33 | |||||||||
Other accrued expenses |
457,822 | 209,656 | 302,124 | |||||||||
Swap premiums received |
284,376 | 233 | 3,047,983 | |||||||||
Unrealized depreciation on: | ||||||||||||
OTC derivatives |
873,893 | 1,432 | 1,712,373 | |||||||||
Forward foreign currency exchange contracts |
| 74,885 | 1,021,217 | |||||||||
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Total liabilities |
622,019,513 | 137,023,111 | 507,056,982 | |||||||||
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Net Assets |
$ | 1,533,424,156 | $ | 332,512,459 | $ | 701,062,531 | ||||||
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Net Assets Consist of | ||||||||||||
Paid-in capital6,7,8 |
$ | 1,828,243,993 | $ | 427,370,162 | $ | 727,781,455 | ||||||
Undistributed (distributions in excess of) net investment income |
(1,582,230 | ) | 263,150 | (3,477,724 | ) | |||||||
Accumulated net realized loss |
(371,070,684 | ) | (86,989,552 | ) | (10,732,395 | ) | ||||||
Net unrealized appreciation (depreciation) |
77,833,077 | (8,131,301 | ) | (12,508,805 | ) | |||||||
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Net Assets |
$ | 1,533,424,156 | $ | 332,512,459 | $ | 701,062,531 | ||||||
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Net asset value |
$ | 14.19 | $ | 14.05 | $ | 18.25 | ||||||
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1 Consolidated Statement of Assets and Liabilities. |
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2 Investments at cost unaffiliated |
$ | 2,031,093,612 | $ | 468,278,307 | $ | 1,138,673,066 | ||||||
3 Investments at cost affiliated |
$ | 5,871,985 | $ | 2,974,761 | $ | 23,521,991 | ||||||
4 Foreign currency at cost |
$ | 12,746 | $ | 33,819 | $ | 3,016,482 | ||||||
5 Premiums received |
$ | 3,622,663 | | $ | 618,908 | |||||||
6 Par value |
$ | 0.001 | $ | 0.001 | $ | 0.001 | ||||||
7 Shares outstanding |
108,088,170 | 23,663,232 | 38,421,624 | |||||||||
8 Shares authorized |
unlimited | unlimited | unlimited |
See Notes to Financial Statements. | ||||||
68 | SEMI-ANNUAL REPORT | APRIL 30, 2016 |
Statements of Operations |
Six Months Ended April 30, 2016 (Unaudited) | BlackRock Credit Allocation Income Trust (BTZ) |
BlackRock Floating Rate Income Trust (BGT) |
BlackRock Multi-Sector Income Trust (BIT)1 |
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Investment Income | ||||||||||||
Interest |
$ | 54,743,443 | $ | 10,907,813 | $ | 32,423,678 | ||||||
Other income affiliated |
| | 23,247 | |||||||||
Dividends unaffiliated |
2,418,077 | 1,863 | 2,257,031 | |||||||||
Dividends affiliated |
32,077 | 500 | 38,533 | |||||||||
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Total income |
57,193,597 | 10,910,176 | 34,742,489 | |||||||||
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Expenses | ||||||||||||
Investment advisory |
6,555,939 | 1,606,360 | 4,698,101 | |||||||||
Professional |
115,755 | 75,037 | 105,964 | |||||||||
Officer and Trustees |
111,108 | 26,758 | 41,422 | |||||||||
Accounting services |
84,122 | 27,983 | 49,833 | |||||||||
Transfer agent |
78,471 | 19,096 | 27,486 | |||||||||
Custodian |
62,553 | 75,205 | 74,314 | |||||||||
Printing |
18,604 | 7,309 | 11,424 | |||||||||
Registration |
14,555 | 3,251 | 5,173 | |||||||||
Miscellaneous |
68,658 | 20,589 | 48,373 | |||||||||
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Total expenses excluding interest expense |
7,109,765 | 1,861,588 | 5,062,090 | |||||||||
Interest expense |
1,630,133 | 591,029 | 2,269,131 | |||||||||
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Total expenses |
8,739,898 | 2,452,617 | 7,331,221 | |||||||||
Less fees waived by the Manager |
(6,220 | ) | (131 | ) | (8,177 | ) | ||||||
Less fees paid indirectly |
(1,236 | ) | | (763 | ) | |||||||
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Total expenses after fees waived and paid indirectly |
8,732,442 | 2,452,486 | 7,322,281 | |||||||||
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Net investment income |
48,461,155 | 8,457,690 | 27,420,208 | |||||||||
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Realized and Unrealized Gain (Loss) | ||||||||||||
Net realized gain (loss) from: | ||||||||||||
Investments |
(22,733,392 | ) | (4,775,814 | ) | (14,449,849 | ) | ||||||
Futures contracts |
156,886 | | (1,443,327 | ) | ||||||||
Foreign currency transactions |
(582 | ) | 95,844 | 2,334,336 | ||||||||
Options written |
1,061,185 | | 570,751 | |||||||||
Swaps |
(16,195,912 | ) | (68 | ) | 842,976 | |||||||
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(37,711,815 | ) | (4,680,038 | ) | (12,145,113 | ) | |||||||
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Net change in unrealized appreciation (depreciation) on: | ||||||||||||
Investments |
11,620,249 | 1,663,745 | (7,651,747 | ) | ||||||||
Futures contracts |
2,195,718 | | (37,163 | ) | ||||||||
Foreign currency translations |
1,740 | (93,881 | ) | (448,132 | ) | |||||||
Options written |
(509,629 | ) | | (108,338 | ) | |||||||
Swaps |
11,477,762 | (1,432 | ) | (2,196,042 | ) | |||||||
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24,785,840 | 1,568,432 | (10,441,422 | ) | |||||||||
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Net realized and unrealized loss |
(12,925,975 | ) | (3,111,606 | ) | (22,586,535 | ) | ||||||
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Net Increase in Net Assets Resulting from Operations |
$ | 35,535,180 | $ | 5,346,084 | $ | 4,833,673 | ||||||
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1 Consolidated Statement of Operations. |
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See Notes to Financial Statements. | ||||||
SEMI-ANNUAL REPORT | APRIL 30, 2016 | 69 |
Statements of Changes in Net Assets |
BlackRock Credit Allocation Income Trust (BTZ) |
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Increase (Decrease) in Net Assets: | Six Months Ended April 30, 2016 (Unaudited) |
Year Ended October 31, 2015 |
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Operations | ||||||||
Net investment income |
$ | 48,461,155 | $ | 103,314,914 | ||||
Net realized loss |
(37,711,815 | ) | (15,668,157 | ) | ||||
Net change in unrealized appreciation (depreciation) |
24,785,840 | (94,552,781 | ) | |||||
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Net increase (decrease) in net assets resulting from operations |
35,535,180 | (6,906,024 | ) | |||||
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Distributions to Shareholders1 | ||||||||
From net investment income |
(51,233,793 | ) | (97,419,415 | ) | ||||
From return of capital |
| (6,993,757 | ) | |||||
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Decrease in net assets resulting from distributions to shareholders |
(51,233,793 | ) | (104,413,172 | ) | ||||
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Net Assets | ||||||||
Total decrease in net assets |
(15,698,613 | ) | (111,319,196 | ) | ||||
Beginning of period |
1,549,122,769 | 1,660,441,965 | ||||||
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End of period |
$ | 1,533,424,156 | $ | 1,549,122,769 | ||||
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Undistributed (distributions in excess of) net investment income, end of period |
$ | (1,582,230 | ) | $ | 1,190,408 | |||
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BlackRock Floating Rate Income Trust (BGT) |
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Increase (Decrease) in Net Assets: | Six Months Ended April 30, 2016 (Unaudited) |
Year Ended October 31, 20152 |
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Operations | ||||||||
Net investment income |
$ | 8,457,690 | $ | 18,385,851 | ||||
Net realized loss |
(4,680,038 | ) | (6,311,073 | ) | ||||
Net change in unrealized appreciation (depreciation) |
1,568,432 | (2,117,191 | ) | |||||
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Net increase in net assets resulting from operations |
5,346,084 | 9,957,587 | ||||||
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Distributions to Shareholders1 | ||||||||
From net investment income |
(8,277,399 | ) | (19,181,416 | ) | ||||
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Net Assets | ||||||||
Total decrease in net assets |
(2,931,315 | ) | (9,223,829 | ) | ||||
Beginning of period |
335,443,774 | 344,667,603 | ||||||
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End of period |
$ | 332,512,459 | $ | 335,443,774 | ||||
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Undistributed net investment income, end of period |
$ | 263,150 | $ | 82,859 | ||||
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1 | Distributions for annual periods determined in accordance with federal income tax regulations. |
2 | Consolidated Statement of Changes in Net Assets. |
See Notes to Financial Statements. | ||||||
70 | SEMI-ANNUAL REPORT | APRIL 30, 2016 |
Statements of Changes in Net Assets |
BlackRock Multi-Sector Income Trust (BIT) |
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Increase (Decrease) in Net Assets: | Six Months Ended April 30, 20161 (Unaudited) |
Year Ended October 31, 2015 |
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Operations | ||||||||
Net investment income |
$ | 27,420,208 | $ | 59,489,606 | ||||
Net realized loss |
(12,145,113 | ) | (13,674,058 | ) | ||||
Net change in unrealized appreciation (depreciation) |
(10,441,422 | ) | (25,710,530 | ) | ||||
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Net increase in net assets resulting from operations |
4,833,673 | 20,105,018 | ||||||
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Distributions to Shareholders2 | ||||||||
From net investment income |
(30,202,816 | ) | (54,109,102 | ) | ||||
From net realized gain |
| (2,923,957 | ) | |||||
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Decrease in net assets resulting from distributions to shareholders |
(30,202,816 | ) | (57,033,059 | ) | ||||
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Net Assets | ||||||||
Total decrease in net assets |
(25,369,143 | ) | (36,928,041 | ) | ||||
Beginning of period |
726,431,674 | 763,359,715 | ||||||
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End of period |
$ | 701,062,531 | $ | 726,431,674 | ||||
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Distributions in excess of net investment income, end of period |
$ | (3,477,724 | ) | $ | (695,116 | ) | ||
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1 | Consolidated Statement of Changes in Net Assets. |
2 | Distributions for annual periods determined in accordance with federal income tax regulations. |
See Notes to Financial Statements. | ||||||
SEMI-ANNUAL REPORT | APRIL 30, 2016 | 71 |
Statements of Cash Flows |
Six Months Ended April 30, 2016 (Unaudited) | BlackRock Credit Allocation Income Trust (BTZ) |
BlackRock Floating Rate Income Trust (BGT) |
BlackRock Multi-Sector Income Trust (BIT)1 |
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Cash Provided by (Used for) Operating Activities | ||||||||||||
Net increase in net assets resulting from operations |
$ | 35,535,180 | $ | 5,346,084 | $ | 4,833,673 | ||||||
Adjustments to reconcile net increase in net assets resulting from operations to net cash provided by (used for) operating activities: |
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Proceeds from sales of long-term investments |
309,438,996 | 97,680,060 | 339,361,384 | |||||||||
Purchases of long-term investments |
(240,287,451 | ) | (113,215,369 | ) | (271,197,374 | ) | ||||||
Net purchases of short-term securities |
(5,261,881 | ) | (1,880,648 | ) | (17,381,459 | ) | ||||||
Amortization of premium and accretion of discount on investments |
2,290,635 | (180,601 | ) | (5,746,263 | ) | |||||||
Premiums paid on closing options written |
| | (128,174 | ) | ||||||||
Premiums received from options written |
3,622,663 | | 1,191,521 | |||||||||
Net realized loss on investments and options written |
22,825,375 | 4,775,814 | 16,923,584 | |||||||||
Net unrealized gain (loss) on investments, options written, swaps and foreign currency translations |
(10,478,373 | ) | (1,568,432 | ) | 10,405,761 | |||||||
(Increase) decrease in assets: |
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Cash pledged: |
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Collateral reverse repurchase agreements |
2,704,000 | | 1,881,755 | |||||||||
Collateral OTC derivatives |
(2,670,000 | ) | | (4,650,000 | ) | |||||||
Futures contracts |
2,274,780 | | 571,000 | |||||||||
Centrally cleared swaps |
9,035,930 | | 10 | |||||||||
Receivables: |
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Dividends affiliated |
(6,518 | ) | (170 | ) | (4,708 | ) | ||||||
Interest |
2,281,296 | (35,486 | ) | 1,071,291 | ||||||||
Swaps |
51,769 | (233 | ) | 102,675 | ||||||||
Variation margin on futures contracts |
454,755 | | 11,369 | |||||||||
Variation margin on centrally cleared swaps |
| | 299 | |||||||||
Swap premiums paid |
(275,244 | ) | | 107,689 | ||||||||
Prepaid expenses |
(54,767 | ) | (11,528 | ) | (25,024 | ) | ||||||
Increase (decrease) in liabilities: |
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Cash received: |
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Collateral reverse repurchase agreements |
10,408,000 | | 3,253,000 | |||||||||
Collateral OTC derivatives |
230,000 | | (540,000 | ) | ||||||||
Payables: |
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Investment advisory fees |
(124,981 | ) | (10,907 | ) | (101,187 | ) | ||||||
Interest expense and fees |
(738,774 | ) | 23,783 | (131,877 | ) | |||||||
Officers and Trustees fees |
39,972 | 6,282 | 20,660 | |||||||||
Other accrued expenses |
191,175 | 22,690 | 64,328 | |||||||||
Swaps |
(126,776 | ) | | (68,413 | ) | |||||||
Variation margin on futures contracts |
59,097 | | (21,609 | ) | ||||||||
Variation margin on centrally cleared swaps |
(498,178 | ) | | (154 | ) | |||||||
Swap premiums received |
(342,934 | ) | 233 | 623,449 | ||||||||
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Net cash provided by (used for) operating activities |
140,577,746 | (9,048,428 | ) | 80,427,206 | ||||||||
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Cash Provided by (Used for) Financing Activities | ||||||||||||
Cash dividends paid to shareholders |
(51,267,922 | ) | (8,277,303 | ) | (30,305,610 | ) | ||||||
Payments for bank borrowings |
| (59,000,000 | ) | | ||||||||
Proceeds from bank borrowings |
| 76,000,000 | | |||||||||
Net borrowing of reverse repurchase agreements |
(90,973,262 | ) | | (48,609,757 | ) | |||||||
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Net cash provided by (used for) financing activities |
(142,241,184 | ) | 8,722,697 | (78,915,367 | ) | |||||||
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Cash Impact from Foreign Exchange Fluctuations | ||||||||||||
Cash impact from foreign exchange fluctuations |
$ | 1,128 | $ | 188 | $ | 64,984 | ||||||
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Cash and Foreign Currency | ||||||||||||
Net increase (decrease) in cash |
(1,662,310 | ) | (325,543 | ) | 1,576,823 | |||||||
Cash at beginning of period |
1,706,520 | 953,964 | 3,149,674 | |||||||||
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Cash at end of period |
$ | 44,210 | $ | 628,421 | $ | 4,726,497 | ||||||
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Supplemental Disclosure of Cash Flow Information | ||||||||||||
Cash paid during the period for interest expense |
$ | 2,368,907 | $ | 567,246 | $ | 2,401,008 | ||||||
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1 | Consolidated Statement of Cash Flows. |
See Notes to Financial Statements. | ||||||
72 | SEMI-ANNUAL REPORT | APRIL 30, 2016 |
Financial Highlights | BlackRock Credit Allocation Income Trust (BTZ) |
Six Months Ended April 30, 2016 (Unaudited) |
Year Ended October 31, | |||||||||||||||||||||||
2015 | 2014 | 2013 | 2012 | 2011 | ||||||||||||||||||||
Per Share Operating Performance | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Net asset value, beginning of period |
$ | 14.33 | $ | 15.36 | $ | 14.99 | $ | 15.37 | $ | 13.94 | $ | 14.46 | ||||||||||||
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Net investment income1 |
0.45 | 0.96 | 0.99 | 0.97 | 0.94 | 0.88 | ||||||||||||||||||
Net realized and unrealized gain (loss) |
(0.12 | ) | (1.02 | ) | 0.35 | (0.37 | ) | 1.43 | (0.54 | ) | ||||||||||||||
Distributions to Preferred Shareholders from net investment income |
| | | | | (0.01 | ) | |||||||||||||||||
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Net increase (decrease) from investment operations |
0.33 | (0.06 | ) | 1.34 | 0.60 | 2.37 | 0.33 | |||||||||||||||||
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Distributions:2 |
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From net investment income |
(0.47 | ) | (0.91 | ) | (0.97 | ) | (0.98 | ) | (0.94 | ) | (0.85 | ) | ||||||||||||
From return of capital |
| (0.06 | ) | | | | | |||||||||||||||||
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Total distributions |
(0.47 | ) | (0.97 | ) | (0.97 | ) | (0.98 | ) | (0.94 | ) | (0.85 | ) | ||||||||||||
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Net asset value, end of period |
$ | 14.19 | $ | 14.33 | $ | 15.36 | $ | 14.99 | $ | 15.37 | $ | 13.94 | ||||||||||||
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Market price, end of period |
$ | 12.66 | $ | 12.53 | $ | 13.54 | $ | 12.97 | $ | 14.23 | $ | 12.08 | ||||||||||||
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Total Return Applicable to Common Shareholders3 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Based on net asset value |
2.88% | 4 | 0.48% | 10.11% | 4.86% | 18.35% | 3.28% | |||||||||||||||||
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Based on market price |
4.97% | 4 | (0.33)% | 12.18% | (2.01)% | 26.44% | (0.60)% | |||||||||||||||||
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Ratios to Average Net Assets Applicable to Common Shareholders | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Total expenses |
1.18% | 5 | 1.16% | 1.11% | 1.15% | 6 | 1.20% | 7 | 1.09% | 8 | ||||||||||||||
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Total expenses after fees waived and paid indirectly |
1.18% | 5 | 1.15% | 1.11% | 1.15% | 6 | 1.20% | 7 | 1.09% | 8 | ||||||||||||||
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Total expenses after fees waived and paid indirectly and excluding interest expense |
0.96% | 5 | 0.97% | 0.96% | 1.00% | 6 | 1.07% | 7 | 0.99% | 8 | ||||||||||||||
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Net investment income |
6.52% | 5 | 6.40% | 6.48% | 6.43% | 6.53% | 6.25% | 8 | ||||||||||||||||
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Distributions to Preferred Shareholders |
| | | | | 0.09% | ||||||||||||||||||
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Net investment income to Common Shareholders |
6.52% | 5 | 6.40% | 6.48% | 6.43% | 6.53% | 6.16% | |||||||||||||||||
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Supplemental Data | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Net assets, end of period (000) |
$ | 1,533,424 | $ | 1,549,123 | $ | 1,660,442 | $ | 1,619,703 | $ | 796,836 | $ | 722,337 | ||||||||||||
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Borrowings outstanding, end of period (000) |
$ | 593,717 | $ | 685,716 | $ | 759,752 | $ | 812,028 | $ | 373,716 | $ | 339,303 | ||||||||||||
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Portfolio turnover rate |
11% | 19% | 29% | 43% | 37% | 54% | ||||||||||||||||||
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1 | Based on average shares outstanding. |
2 | Distributions for annual periods determined in accordance with federal income tax regulations. |
3 | Total returns based on market price, which can be significantly greater or less than the net asset value, may result in substantially different returns. Where applicable, excludes the effects of any sales charges and assumes the reinvestment of distributions. |
4 | Aggregate total return. |
5 | Annualized. |
6 | Includes reorganization costs associated with the Trusts reorganization. Without these costs, total expenses, total expenses after fees waived, and total expenses after fees waived and excluding interest expense and income tax would have been 1.15%, 1.15% and 1.00%, respectively. |
7 | Includes reorganization costs associated with the Trusts reorganization. Without these costs, total expenses, total expenses after fees waived and paid indirectly, and total expenses after fees waived and paid indirectly and excluding interest expense would have been 1.16%, 1.16% and 1.02%, respectively. |
8 | Does not reflect the effect of dividends to Preferred Shareholders. |
See Notes to Financial Statements. | ||||||
SEMI-ANNUAL REPORT | APRIL 30, 2016 | 73 |
Financial Highlights | BlackRock Floating Rate Income Trust (BGT) |
Six Months Ended April 30, 2016 (Unaudited) |
Year Ended October 31, | |||||||||||||||||||||||
20151 | 20141 | 20131 | 20121 | 2011 | ||||||||||||||||||||
Per Share Operating Performance | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Net asset value, beginning of period |
$ | 14.18 | $ | 14.57 | $ | 14.79 | $ | 14.52 | $ | 13.97 | $ | 14.48 | ||||||||||||
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Net investment income2 |
0.36 | 0.78 | 0.84 | 0.94 | 0.97 | 1.00 | ||||||||||||||||||
Net realized and unrealized gain (loss) |
(0.14 | ) | (0.36 | ) | (0.22 | ) | 0.38 | 0.68 | (0.42 | ) | ||||||||||||||
Distributions to Preferred Shareholders from net investment income | | | | | | (0.00 | )3 | |||||||||||||||||
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Net increase from investment operations | 0.22 | 0.42 | 0.62 | 1.32 | 1.65 | 0.58 | ||||||||||||||||||
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Distributions to Common Shareholders from net investment income4 | (0.35 | ) | (0.81 | ) | (0.84 | ) | (1.05 | ) | (1.10 | ) | (1.09 | ) | ||||||||||||
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Net asset value, end of period | $ | 14.05 | $ | 14.18 | $ | 14.57 | $ | 14.79 | $ | 14.52 | $ | 13.97 | ||||||||||||
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Market price, end of period | $ | 12.88 | $ | 12.77 | $ | 13.18 | $ | 14.12 | $ | 15.07 | $ | 13.00 | ||||||||||||
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Total Return Applicable to Common Shareholders5 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Based on net asset value |
1.88% | 6 | 3.54% | 4.60% | 9.37% | 12.37% | 4.03% | |||||||||||||||||
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Based on market price |
3.71% | 6 | 3.08% | (0.89)% | 0.60% | 25.33% | (3.46)% | |||||||||||||||||
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Ratios to Average Net Assets Applicable to Common Shareholders | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Total expenses |
1.51% | 7 | 1.55% | 1.52% | 1.57% | 1.66% | 1.73% | 8 | ||||||||||||||||
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Total expenses after fees waived |
1.51% | 7 | 1.54% | 1.52% | 1.57% | 1.61% | 1.60% | 8 | ||||||||||||||||
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Total expenses after fees waived and excluding interest expense |
1.15% | 7 | 1.19% | 1.18% | 1.19% | 1.25% | 9 | 1.24% | 8 | |||||||||||||||
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Net investment income |
5.21% | 7 | 5.37% | 5.71% | 6.39% | 6.87% | 6.95% | 8 | ||||||||||||||||
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Distributions to Preferred Shareholders |
| | | | | 0.03% | ||||||||||||||||||
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Net investment income to Common Shareholders |
5.21 | 7 | 5.37% | 5.71% | 6.39% | 6.87% | 6.92% | |||||||||||||||||
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Supplemental Data | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Net assets, end of period (000) |
$ | 332,512 | $ | 335,444 | $ | 344,668 | $ | 349,941 | $ | 343,282 | $ | 329,831 | ||||||||||||
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Borrowings outstanding, end of period (000) |
$ | 121,000 | $ | 104,000 | $ | 145,000 | $ | 152,000 | $ | 145,000 | $ | 122,000 | ||||||||||||
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Asset coverage, end of period per $1,000 of bank borrowings |
$ | 3,748 | $ | 4,225 | $ | 3,377 | $ | 3,302 | $ | 3,367 | $ | 3,704 | ||||||||||||
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Portfolio turnover rate |
21% | 42% | 64% | 72% | 65% | 89% | ||||||||||||||||||
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1 | Consolidated Financial Highlights. |
2 | Based on average shares outstanding. |
3 | Amount is greater than $(0.005) per share. |
4 | Distributions for annual periods determined in accordance with federal income tax regulations. |
5 | Total returns based on market price, which can be significantly greater or less than the net asset value, may result in substantially different returns. Where applicable, excludes the effects of any sales charges and assumes the reinvestment of distributions. |
6 | Aggregate total return. |
7 | Annualized. |
8 | Does not reflect the effect of dividends to Preferred Shareholders. |
9 | For the year ended October 31, 2012, the total expense ratio after fees waived and paid indirectly and excluding interest expense and borrowing costs was 1.14%. |
See Notes to Financial Statements. | ||||||
74 | SEMI-ANNUAL REPORT | APRIL 30, 2016 |
Financial Highlights | BlackRock Multi-Sector Income Trust (BIT) |
Six Months Ended April 30, 20161 (Unaudited) |
Year Ended October 31, | Period February 27, 20132 to October 31, 2013 |
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2015 | 2014 | |||||||||||||||
Per Share Operating Performance | ||||||||||||||||
Net asset value, beginning of period |
$ | 18.91 | $ | 19.87 | $ | 18.95 | $ | 19.10 | 3 | |||||||
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Net investment income4 |
0.71 | 1.55 | 1.62 | 1.02 | ||||||||||||
Net realized and unrealized gain (loss) |
(0.58 | ) | (1.03 | ) | 0.70 | (0.35 | ) | |||||||||
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Net increase from investment operations |
0.13 | 0.52 | 2.32 | 0.67 | ||||||||||||
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Distributions5: |
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From net investment income |
(0.79 | ) | (1.40 | ) | (1.40 | ) | (0.70 | ) | ||||||||
From net realized gain |
| (0.08 | ) | | | |||||||||||
From return of capital |
| | | (0.12 | ) | |||||||||||
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Total distributions |
(0.79 | ) | (1.48 | ) | (1.40 | ) | (0.82 | ) | ||||||||
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Net asset value, end of period |
$ | 18.25 | $ | 18.91 | 6 | $ | 19.87 | $ | 18.95 | |||||||
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Market price, end of period |
$ | 16.15 | $ | 16.31 | $ | 17.79 | $ | 17.04 | ||||||||
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Total Return7 | ||||||||||||||||
Based on net asset value |
1.43% | 8,9 | 3.87% | 6 | 13.40% | 4.04% | 8 | |||||||||
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Based on market price |
4.07% | 8 | 0.06% | 12.91% | (10.66)% | 8 | ||||||||||
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Ratios to Average Net Assets | ||||||||||||||||
Total expenses |
2.13% | 10 | 2.09% | 11 | 2.04% | 1.67% | 10 | |||||||||
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Total expenses after fees waived and paid indirectly |
2.12% | 10 | 2.09% | 11 | 2.04% | 1.67% | 10 | |||||||||
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Total expenses after fees waived and paid indirectly and excluding interest expense |
1.47% | 10 | 1.53% | 11 | 1.52% | 1.33% | 10 | |||||||||
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Net investment income |
7.95% | 10 | 7.97% | 11 | 8.27% | 8.05% | 10 | |||||||||
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Supplemental Data | ||||||||||||||||
Net assets, end of period (000) |
$ | 701,063 | $ | 726,432 | $ | 763,360 | $ | 727,908 | ||||||||
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Borrowings outstanding, end of period (000) |
$ | 446,226 | $ | 510,352 | $ | 707,294 | $ | 552,040 | ||||||||
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Portfolio turnover rate |
24% | 21% | 29% | 77% | 12 | |||||||||||
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1 | Consolidated Financial Highlights. |
2 | Commencement of operations. |
3 | Net asset value, beginning of period, reflects a deduction of $0.90 per share sales charge from the initial offering price of $20.00 per share. |
4 | Based on average shares outstanding. |
5 | Distributions for annual periods determined in accordance with federal income tax regulations. |
6 | For financial reporting purposes, the market value of certain investments were adjusted as of report date. Accordingly, the net asset value (NAV) per share and total return performance based on net asset value presented herein are different than the information previously published on October 31, 2015. |
7 | Total returns based on market price, which can be significantly greater or less than the net asset value, may result in substantially different returns. Where applicable, excludes the effects of any sales charges and assumes the reinvestment of distributions. |
8 | Aggregate total return. |
9 | Includes payment received from an affiliate, which had no impact on the Trusts total return. |
10 | Annualized. |
11 | Ratios do not include expenses incurred indirectly as a result of investments in underlying funds of approximately 0.01% for the year ended October 31, 2015. |
12 | Includes mortgage dollar roll transactions. Excluding these transactions, the portfolio turnover would have been 54%. |
See Notes to Financial Statements. | ||||||
SEMI-ANNUAL REPORT | APRIL 30, 2016 | 75 |
Notes to Financial Statements (Unaudited) |
1. Organization:
The following are registered under the Investment Company Act of 1940, as amended (the 1940 Act), as closed-end management investment companies and are referred to herein collectively as the Trusts, or individually, a Trust:
Trust Name | Herein Referred To As | Organized | Diversification Classification | |||||||||
BlackRock Credit Allocation Income Trust |
BTZ | Delaware | Non-diversified | |||||||||
BlackRock Floating Rate Income Trust |
BGT | Delaware | Non-diversified | |||||||||
BlackRock Multi-Sector Income Trust |
BIT | Delaware | Non-diversified |
The Boards of Trustees of the Trusts are collectively referred to throughout this report as the Board of Trustees or the Board, and the trustees thereof are collectively referred to throughout this report as Trustees. The Trusts determine and make available for publication the net asset value (NAV) of their Common Shares on a daily basis.
The Trusts, together with certain other registered investment companies advised by BlackRock Advisors, LLC (the Manager) or its affiliates, are included in a complex of closed-end funds referred to as the Closed-End Complex.
Basis of Consolidation: The accompanying consolidated financial statements of BIT include the accounts of BIT Subsidiary, LLC (BIT Subsidiary). The BIT Subsidiary enables BIT to hold an investment in an operating company and satisfy Regulated Investment Company (RIC) tax requirements. Income earned and gains realized on the investment held by the BIT Subsidiary are taxable to the subsidiary. BIT may invest up to 25% of its total assets in the BIT Subsidiary. The BIT Subsidiary is subject to the same investment policies and restrictions that apply to BIT.
2. Significant Accounting Policies:
The financial statements are prepared in conformity with accounting principles generally accepted in the United States of America (U.S. GAAP), which may require management to make estimates and assumptions that affect the reported amounts of assets and liabilities in the financial statements, disclosure of contingent assets and liabilities at the date of the financial statements and the reported amounts of increases and decreases in net assets from operations during the reporting period. Actual results could differ from those estimates. Each Trust is considered an investment company under U.S. GAAP and follows the accounting and reporting guidance applicable to investment companies. Below is a summary of significant accounting policies:
Foreign Currency: Each Trusts books and records are maintained in U.S. dollars. Purchases and sales of investments are recorded at the rates of exchange prevailing on the respective dates of such transactions. Generally, when the U.S. dollar rises in value against a foreign currency, the investments denominated in that currency will lose value; the opposite effect occurs if the U.S. dollar falls in relative value.
Each Trust does not isolate changes in the exchange rates from the changes in the market prices of investments held or sold for financial reporting purposes. Accordingly, the effects of changes in exchange rates on investments are not segregated in the Statements of Operations from the effects of changes in market prices of those investments, but are included as a component of net realized and unrealized gain (loss) from investments. Each Trust reports realized currency gains (losses) on foreign currency related transactions as components of net realized gain (loss) for financial reporting purposes, whereas such components are generally treated as ordinary income for federal income tax purposes.
Segregation and Collateralization: In cases where a Trust enters into certain investments (e.g., futures contracts, forward foreign currency exchange contracts, options written and swaps) or certain borrowings (e.g., reverse repurchase transactions) that would be treated as senior securities for 1940 Act purposes, a Trust may segregate or designate on its books and records cash or liquid assets having a market value at least equal to the amount of its future obligations under such investments or borrowings. Doing so allows the investment or borrowing to be excluded from treatment as a senior security. Furthermore, if required by an exchange or counterparty agreement, the Trusts may be required to deliver/deposit cash and/or securities to/with an exchange, or broker-dealer or custodian as collateral for certain investments or obligations.
Investment Transactions and Investment Income: For financial reporting purposes, investment transactions are recorded on the dates the transactions are entered into (the trade dates). Realized gains and losses on investment transactions are determined on the identified cost basis. Dividend income is recorded on the ex-dividend date. Dividends from foreign securities where the ex-dividend date may have passed are subsequently recorded when the Trusts are informed of the ex-dividend date. Under the applicable foreign tax laws, a withholding tax at various rates may be imposed on capital gains, dividends and interest. Upon notification from issuers, some of the dividend income received from a real estate investment trust may be redesignated as a reduction of cost of the related investment and/or realized gain. Interest income, including amortization and accretion of premiums and discounts on debt securities, is recognized on the accrual basis.
Distributions: Distributions from net investment income are declared and paid monthly. Distributions of capital gains are recorded on the ex-dividend date and made at least annually. Portions of return of capital distributions under U.S. GAAP may be taxed at ordinary income rates. The character of distributions is determined in accordance with federal income tax regulations, which may differ from U.S. GAAP. The portion of distributions that exceeds a Trusts current and accumulated earnings and profits, as measured on a tax basis, constitute a non-taxable return of capital. Realized net capital gains can be offset by capital losses carried forward from prior years. However, certain Trusts have capital loss carryforwards from pre-2012 tax years that offset
76 | SEMI-ANNUAL REPORT | APRIL 30, 2016 |
Notes to Financial Statements (continued) |
realized net capital gains but do not offset current and accumulated earnings and profits. Consequently, if distributions in any tax year are less than the Trusts current earnings and profits but greater than net investment income and net realized capital gains (taxable income), distributions in excess of taxable income are not treated as non-taxable return of capital, but rather may be taxable to shareholders at ordinary income rates. Under certain circumstances, taxable excess distributions could be significant.
Deferred Compensation Plan: Under the Deferred Compensation Plan (the Plan) approved by each Trusts Board, the independent Trustees (Independent Trustees) may defer a portion of their annual complex-wide compensation. Deferred amounts earn an approximate return as though equivalent dollar amounts had been invested in common shares of certain other BlackRock Closed-End Funds selected by the Independent Trustees. This has the same economic effect for the Independent Trustees as if the Independent Trustees had invested the deferred amounts directly in certain other BlackRock Closed-End Funds.
The Plan is not funded and obligations thereunder represent general unsecured claims against the general assets of each Trust, if applicable. Deferred compensation liabilities are included in officers and trustees fees payable in the Statements of Assets and Liabilities and will remain as a liability of the Trusts until such amounts are distributed in accordance with the Plan.
Indemnifications: In the normal course of business, each Trust enters into contracts that contain a variety of representations that provide general indemnification. A Trusts maximum exposure under these arrangements is unknown because it involves future potential claims against a Trust, which cannot be predicted with any certainty.
Other: Expenses directly related to a Trust are charged to that Trust. Other operating expenses shared by several funds, including other funds managed by the Manager, are prorated among those funds on the basis of relative net assets or other appropriate methods.
The Trusts have an arrangement with their custodian whereby fees may be reduced by credits earned on uninvested cash balances, which, if applicable, are shown as fees paid indirectly in the Statements of Operations. The custodian imposes fees on overdrawn cash balances, which can be offset by accumulated credits earned or may result in additional custody charges. Effective October 2015, the custodian is imposing fees on certain uninvested cash balances.
3. Investment Valuation and Fair Value Measurements:
Investment Valuation Policies: The Trusts investments are valued at fair value (also referred to as market value within the financial statements) as of the close of trading on the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) (generally 4:00 p.m., Eastern time) (or if the reporting date falls on a day the NYSE is closed, investments are valued at fair value as of the report date). U.S. GAAP defines fair value as the price the Trusts would receive to sell an asset or pay to transfer a liability in an orderly transaction between market participants at the measurement date. The Trusts determine the fair values of their financial instruments using various independent dealers or pricing services under policies approved by the (the Board). The BlackRock Global Valuation Methodologies Committee (the Global Valuation Committee) is the committee formed by management to develop global pricing policies and procedures and to oversee the pricing function for all financial instruments.
Fair Value Inputs and Methodologies: The following methods (or techniques) and inputs are used to establish the fair value of each Trusts assets and liabilities:
| Equity investments traded on a recognized securities exchange are valued at the official closing price each day, if available. For equity investments traded on more than one exchange, the official close price on the exchange where the stock is primarily traded is used. Equity investments traded on a recognized exchange for which there were no sales on that day may be valued at the last available bid (long positions) or ask (short positions) price. |
| Bond investments are valued on the basis of last available bid prices or current market quotations provided by dealers or pricing services. Floating rate loan interests are valued at the mean of the bid prices from one or more brokers or dealers as obtained from a pricing service. In determining the value of a particular investment, pricing services may use certain information with respect to transactions in such investments, quotations from dealers, pricing matrixes, market transactions in comparable investments, various relationships observed in the market between investments and calculated yield measures. Asset-backed and mortgage-backed securities are valued by independent pricing services using models that consider estimated cash flows of each tranche of the security, establish a benchmark yield and develop an estimated tranche-specific spread to the benchmark yield based on the unique attributes of the tranche. Generally, trading in foreign instruments is substantially completed each day at various times prior to the close of business on the NYSE. Occasionally, events affecting the values of such instruments may occur between the foreign market close and the close of business on the NYSE that may not be reflected in the computation of the Trusts net assets. |
| Municipal investments (including commitments to purchase such investments on a when-issued basis) are valued on the basis of prices provided by dealers or pricing services. In determining the value of a particular investment, pricing services may use certain information with respect to transactions in such investments, quotations from dealers, pricing matrixes, market transactions in comparable investments and information with respect to various relationships between investments. |
| Investments in open-end U.S. mutual funds are valued at NAV each business day. |
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| Futures contracts traded on exchanges are valued at their last sale price. |
| Securities and other assets and liabilities denominated in foreign currencies are translated into U.S. dollars using exchange rates determined as of the close of business on the NYSE. Forward foreign currency exchange contracts are valued at the mean between the bid and ask prices and are determined as of the close of business on the NYSE. Interpolated values are derived when the settlement date of the contract is an interim date for which quotations are not available. |
| Exchange-traded options are valued at the mean between the last bid and ask prices at the close of the options market in which the options trade. An exchange-traded option for which there is no mean price is valued at the last bid (long positions) or ask (short positions) price. If no bid or ask price is available, the prior days price will be used, unless it is determined that the prior days price no longer reflects the fair value of the option. Over-the-Counter (OTC) options and options on swaps (swaptions) are valued by an independent pricing service using a mathematical model, which incorporates a number of market data factors, such as the trades and prices of the underlying instruments. |
| Swap agreements are valued utilizing quotes received daily by the Trusts pricing service or through brokers, which are derived using daily swap curves and models that incorporate a number of market data factors, such as discounted cash flows, trades and values of the underlying reference instruments. |
If events (e.g., a company announcement, market volatility or a natural disaster) occur that are expected to materially affect the value of such instruments, or in the event that the application of these methods of valuation results in a price for an investment that is deemed not to be representative of the market value of such investment, or if a price is not available, the investment will be valued by the Global Valuation Committee, or its delegate, in accordance with a policy approved by the Board as reflecting fair value (Fair Valued Investments). When determining the price for Fair Valued Investments, the Global Valuation Committee, or its delegate, seeks to determine the price that each Trust might reasonably expect to receive or pay from the current sale or purchase of that asset or liability in an arms-length transaction. Fair value determinations shall be based upon all available factors that the Global Valuation Committee, or its delegate, deems relevant consistent with the principles of fair value measurement, which include the market approach, income approach and/or in the case of recent investments, the cost approach, as appropriate. The market approach generally consists of using comparable market transactions. The income approach generally is used to discount future cash flows to present value and is adjusted for liquidity as appropriate. These factors include but are not limited to: (i) attributes specific to the investment or asset; (ii) the principal market for the investment or asset; (iii) the customary participants in the principal market for the investment or asset; (iv) data assumptions by market participants for the investment or asset, if reasonably available; (v) quoted prices for similar investments or assets in active markets; and (vi) other factors, such as future cash flows, interest rates, yield curves, volatilities, prepayment speeds, loss severities, credit risks, recovery rates, liquidation amounts and/or default rates. Due to the inherent uncertainty of valuations of such investments, the fair values may differ from the values that would have been used had an active market existed. The Global Valuation Committee, or its delegate, employs various methods for calibrating valuation approaches for investments where an active market does not exist, including regular due diligence of each Trusts pricing vendors, regular reviews of key inputs and assumptions, transactional back-testing or disposition analysis to compare unrealized gains and losses to realized gains and losses, reviews of missing or stale prices and large movements in market values and reviews of any market related activity. The pricing of all Fair Valued Investments is subsequently reported to the Board or a committee thereof on a quarterly basis.
Fair Value Hierarchy: Various inputs are used in determining the fair value of investments and derivative financial instruments. These inputs to valuation techniques are categorized into a fair value hierarchy consisting of three broad levels for financial statement purposes as follows:
| Level 1 unadjusted price quotations in active markets/exchanges for identical assets or liabilities that each Trust has the ability to access |
| Level 2 other observable inputs (including, but not limited to, quoted prices for similar assets or liabilities in markets that are active, quoted prices for identical or similar assets or liabilities in markets that are not active, inputs other than quoted prices that are observable for the assets or liabilities (such as interest rates, yield curves, volatilities, prepayment speeds, loss severities, credit risks and default rates) or other marketcorroborated inputs) |
| Level 3 unobservable inputs based on the best information available in the circumstances, to the extent observable inputs are not available (including each Trusts own assumptions used in determining the fair value of investments and derivative financial instruments) |
The hierarchy gives the highest priority to unadjusted quoted prices in active markets for identical assets or liabilities (Level 1 measurements) and the lowest priority to unobservable inputs (Level 3 measurements). Accordingly, the degree of judgment exercised in determining fair value is greatest for instruments categorized in Level 3. The inputs used to measure fair value may fall into different levels of the fair value hierarchy. In such cases, for disclosure purposes, the fair value hierarchy classification is determined based on the lowest level input that is significant to the fair value measurement in its entirety. The significant unobservable inputs used by the Global Valuation Committee in determining the price for Fair Valued Investments are typically categorized as Level 3. The fair value hierarchy for each Trusts investments and derivative financial instruments has been included in the Schedules of Investments.
Changes in valuation techniques may result in transfers into or out of an assigned level within the hierarchy. In accordance with each Trusts policy, transfers between different levels of the fair value hierarchy are deemed to have occurred as of the beginning of the reporting period. The categorization of a
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value determined for investments and derivative financial instruments is based on the pricing transparency of the investments and derivative financial instruments and is not necessarily an indication of the risks associated with investing in those securities.
4. Securities and Other Investments:
Asset-Backed and Mortgage-Backed Securities: Asset-backed securities are generally issued as pass-through certificates or as debt instruments. Asset-backed securities issued as pass-through certificates represent undivided fractional ownership interests in an underlying pool of assets. Asset-backed securities issued as debt instruments, which are also known as collateralized obligations are typically issued as the debt of a special purpose entity organized solely for the purpose of owning such assets and issuing such debt. Asset-backed securities are often backed by a pool of assets representing the obligations of a number of different parties. The yield characteristics of certain asset-backed securities may differ from traditional debt securities. One such major difference is that all or a principal part of the obligations may be prepaid at any time because the underlying assets (i.e., loans) may be prepaid at any time. As a result, a decrease in interest rates in the market may result in increases in the level of prepayments as borrowers, particularly mortgagors, refinance and repay their loans. An increased prepayment rate with respect to an asset-backed security will have the effect of shortening the maturity of the security. In addition, a Trust may subsequently have to reinvest the proceeds at lower interest rates. If a Trust has purchased such an asset-backed security at a premium, a faster than anticipated prepayment rate could result in a loss of principal to the extent of the premium paid.
For mortgage pass-through securities (the Mortgage Assets), there are a number of important differences among the agencies and instrumentalities of the U.S. Government that issue mortgage-related securities and among the securities that they issue. For example, mortgage-related securities guaranteed by Ginnie Mae are guaranteed as to the timely payment of principal and interest by Ginnie Mae and such guarantee is backed by the full faith and credit of the United States. However, mortgage-related securities issued by Freddie Mac and Fannie Mae, including Freddie Mac and Fannie Mae guaranteed mortgage pass-through certificates, which are solely the obligations of Freddie Mac and Fannie Mae, are not backed by or entitled to the full faith and credit of the United States, but are supported by the right of the issuer to borrow from the U.S. Treasury.
Non-agency mortgage-backed securities are securities issued by non-governmental issuers and have no direct or indirect government guarantees of payment and are subject to various risks. Non-agency mortgage loans are obligations of the borrowers thereunder only and are not typically insured or guaranteed by any other person or entity. The ability of a borrower to repay a loan is dependent upon the income or assets of the borrower. A number of factors, including a general economic downturn, acts of God, terrorism, social unrest and civil disturbances, may impair a borrowers ability to repay its loans.
Collateralized Debt Obligations: Collateralized debt obligations (CDOs) include collateralized bond obligations (CBOs) and collateralized loan obligations (CLOs), which are types of asset-backed securities. A CDO is an entity that is backed by a diversified pool of debt securities (CBOs) or syndicated bank loans (CLOs). The cash flows of the CDO can be split into multiple segments, called tranches, which will vary in risk profile and yield. The riskiest segment is the subordinated or equity tranche. This tranche bears the greatest risk of defaults from the underlying assets in the CDO and serves to protect the other, more senior, tranches from default in all but the most severe circumstances. Since it is shielded from defaults by the more junior tranches, a senior tranche will typically have higher credit ratings and lower yields than their underlying securities, and often receive investment grade ratings from one or more of the nationally recognized rating agencies. Despite the protection from the more junior tranches, senior tranches can experience substantial losses due to actual defaults, increased sensitivity to future defaults and the disappearance of one or more protecting tranches as a result of changes in the credit profile of the underlying pool of assets.
Multiple Class Pass-Through Securities: Multiple class pass-through securities, including collateralized mortgage obligations (CMOs) and commercial mortgage-backed securities, may be issued by Ginnie Mae, U.S. Government agencies or instrumentalities or by trusts formed by private originators of, or investors in, mortgage loans. In general, CMOs are debt obligations of a legal entity that are collateralized by a pool of residential or commercial mortgage loans or Mortgage Assets. The payments on these are used to make payments on the CMOs or multiple pass-through securities. Multiple class pass-through securities represent direct ownership interests in the Mortgage Assets. Classes of CMOs include interest only (IOs), principal only (POs), planned amortization classes and targeted amortization classes. IOs and POs are stripped mortgage-backed securities representing interests in a pool of mortgages, the cash flow from which has been separated into interest and principal components. IOs receive the interest portion of the cash flow while POs receive the principal portion. IOs and POs can be extremely volatile in response to changes in interest rates. As interest rates rise and fall, the value of IOs tends to move in the same direction as interest rates. POs perform best when prepayments on the underlying mortgages rise since this increases the rate at which the principal is returned and the yield to maturity on the PO. When payments on mortgages underlying a PO are slower than anticipated, the life of the PO is lengthened and the yield to maturity is reduced. If the underlying Mortgage Assets experience greater than anticipated prepayments of principal, the Trustsinitial investment in the IOs may not fully recoup.
Zero-Coupon Bonds: Zero-coupon bonds are normally issued at a significant discount from face value and do not provide for periodic interest payments. These bonds may experience greater volatility in market value than other debt obligations of similar maturity which provide for regular interest payments.
Capital Securities and Trust Preferred Securities: Capital securities, including trust preferred securities, are typically issued by corporations, generally in the form of interest-bearing notes with preferred securities characteristics. In the case of trust preferred securities, an affiliated business trust of a corporation
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issues these securities, generally in the form of beneficial interests in subordinated debentures or similarly structured securities. The securities can be structured with either a fixed or adjustable coupon that can have either a perpetual or stated maturity date. For trust preferred securities, the issuing bank or corporation pays interest to the trust, which is then distributed to holders of these securities as a dividend. Dividends can be deferred without creating an event of default or acceleration, although maturity cannot take place unless all cumulative payment obligations have been met. The deferral of payments does not affect the purchase or sale of these securities in the open market. Payments on these securities are treated as interest rather than dividends for federal income tax purposes. These securities generally are rated below that of the issuing companys senior debt securities and are freely callable at the issuers option.
Preferred Stock: Preferred stock has a preference over common stock in liquidation (and generally in receiving dividends as well) but is subordinated to the liabilities of the issuer in all respects. As a general rule, the market value of preferred stock with a fixed dividend rate and no conversion element varies inversely with interest rates and perceived credit risk, while the market price of convertible preferred stock generally also reflects some element of conversion value. Because preferred stock is junior to debt securities and other obligations of the issuer, deterioration in the credit quality of the issuer will cause greater changes in the value of a preferred stock than in a more senior debt security with similar stated yield characteristics. Unlike interest payments on debt securities, preferred stock dividends are payable only if declared by the issuers board of directors. Preferred stock also may be subject to optional or mandatory redemption provisions.
Warrants: Warrants entitle a Trust to purchase a specified number of shares of common stock and are non-income producing. The purchase price and number of shares are subject to adjustment under certain conditions until the expiration date of the warrants, if any. If the price of the underlying stock does not rise above the strike price before the warrant expires, the warrant generally expires without any value and a Trust will lose any amount it paid for the warrant. Thus, investments in warrants may involve more risk than investments in common stock. Warrants may trade in the same markets as their underlying stock; however, the price of the warrant does not necessarily move with the price of the underlying stock.
Floating Rate Loan Interests: Floating rate loan interests are typically issued to companies (the borrower) by banks, other financial institutions, or privately and publicly offered corporations (the lender). Floating rate loan interests are generally non-investment grade, often involve borrowers whose financial condition is troubled or uncertain and companies that are highly leveraged. The Trusts may invest in obligations of borrowers who are in bankruptcy proceedings. In addition, transactions in floating rate loan interests may settle on a delayed basis, which may result to proceeds from the sale to not be readily available for the Trusts to make additional investments or meet its redemption obligations. Floating rate loan interests may include fully funded term loans or revolving lines of credit. Floating rate loan interests are typically senior in the corporate capital structure of the borrower. Floating rate loan interests generally pay interest at rates that are periodically determined by reference to a base lending rate plus a premium. The base lending rates are generally the lending rate offered by one or more European banks, such as the London Interbank Offered Rate (LIBOR), the prime rate offered by one or more U.S. banks or the certificate of deposit rate. Floating rate loan interests may involve foreign borrowers, and investments may be denominated in foreign currencies. These investments are treated as investments in debt securities for purposes of the Trusts investment policies.
When a Trust purchases a floating rate loan interest, it may receive a facility fee and when it sells a floating rate loan interest, it may pay a facility fee. On an ongoing basis, the Trusts may receive a commitment fee based on the undrawn portion of the underlying line of credit amount of a floating rate loan interest. Facility and commitment fees are typically amortized to income over the term of the loan or term of the commitment, respectively. Consent and amendment fees are recorded to income as earned. Prepayment penalty fees, which may be received by a Trust upon the prepayment of a floating rate loan interest by a borrower, are recorded as realized gains. A Trust may invest in multiple series or tranches of a loan. A different series or tranche may have varying terms and carry different associated risks.
Floating rate loan interests are usually freely callable at the borrowers option. A Trust may invest in such loans in the form of participations in loans (Participations) or assignments (Assignments) of all or a portion of loans from third parties. Participations typically will result in the Trust having a contractual relationship only with the lender, not with the borrower. A Trust has the right to receive payments of principal, interest and any fees to which it is entitled only from the lender selling the Participation and only upon receipt by the lender of the payments from the borrower. In connection with purchasing Participations, the Trust generally will have no right to enforce compliance by the borrower with the terms of the loan agreement, nor any rights of offset against the borrower. A Trust may not benefit directly from any collateral supporting the loan in which it has purchased the Participation. As a result, a Trust assumes the credit risk of both the borrower and the lender that is selling the Participation. The Trusts investment in loan participation interests involves the risk of insolvency of the financial intermediaries who are parties to the transactions. In the event of the insolvency of the lender selling the Participation, a Trust may be treated as a general creditor of the lender and may not benefit from any offset between the lender and the borrower. Assignments typically result in the Trust having a direct contractual relationship with the borrower, and the Trust may enforce compliance by the borrower with the terms of the loan agreement.
In connection with floating rate loan interests, the Trusts may also enter into unfunded floating rate loan interests (commitments). In connection with these commitments, a Trust earns a commitment fee, typically set as a percentage of the commitment amount. Such fee income, which is included in interest income in the Statements of Operations, is recognized ratably over the commitment period. Unfunded floating rate loan interests are marked-to-market daily, and any unrealized appreciation (depreciation) is included in the Statements of Assets and Liabilities and Statements of Operations. As of period end, the Trusts had no unfunded floating rate loan interests.
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Forward Commitments and When-Issued Delayed Delivery Securities: Certain Trusts may purchase securities on a when-issued basis and may purchase or sell securities on a forward commitment basis. Settlement of such transactions normally occurs within a month or more after the purchase or sale commitment is made. A Trust may purchase securities under such conditions with the intention of actually acquiring them, but may enter into a separate agreement to sell the securities before the settlement date. Since the value of securities purchased may fluctuate prior to settlement, a Trust may be required to pay more at settlement than the security is worth. In addition, a Trust is not entitled to any of the interest earned prior to settlement. When purchasing a security on a delayed delivery basis, a Trust assumes the rights and risks of ownership of the security, including the risk of price and yield fluctuations. In the event of default by the counterparty, a Trusts maximum amount of loss is the unrealized appreciation of unsettled when-issued transactions.
Reverse Repurchase Agreements: Reverse repurchase agreements are agreements with qualified third party broker-dealers in which a Trust sells securities to a bank or broker-dealer and agrees to repurchase the same securities at a mutually agreed upon date and price. A Trust receives cash from the sale to use for other investment purposes. During the term of the reverse repurchase agreement, a Trust continues to receive the principal and interest payments on the securities sold. Certain agreements have no stated maturity and can be terminated by either party at any time. Interest on the value of the reverse repurchase agreements issued and outstanding is based upon competitive market rates determined at the time of issuance. A Trust may utilize reverse repurchase agreements when it is anticipated that the interest income to be earned from the investment of the proceeds of the transaction is greater than the interest expense of the transaction. Reverse repurchase agreements involve leverage risk. If a Trust suffers a loss on its investment of the transaction proceeds from a reverse repurchase agreement, a Trust would still be required to pay the full repurchase price. Further, a Trust remains subject to the risk that the market value of the securities repurchased declines below the repurchase price. In such cases, a Trust would be required to return a portion of the cash received from the transaction or provide additional securities to the counterparty.
Cash received in exchange for securities delivered plus accrued interest due to the counterparty is recorded as a liability in the Statements of Assets and Liabilities at face value including accrued interest. Due to the short- term nature of the reverse repurchase agreements, face value approximates fair value. Interest payments made by a Trust to the counterparties are recorded as a component of interest expense in the Statements of Operations. In periods of increased demand for the security, a Trust may receive a fee for use of the security by the counterparty, which may result in interest income to a Trust.
For the six months ended April 30, 2016, the average amount of reverse repurchase agreements and the daily weighted average interest rate for the Trusts were as follows:
Average Amount Outstanding |
Daily Weighted Average Interest Rate |
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BTZ |
$ | 633,750,170 | 0.52% | |||||
BIT |
$ | 488,134,430 | 0.94% |
Reverse repurchase transactions are entered into by a Trust under Master Repurchase Agreements (each, an MRA), which permit a Trust, under certain circumstances, including an event of default (such as bankruptcy or insolvency), to offset payables and/or receivables under the MRA with collateral held and/or posted to the counterparty and create one single net payment due to or from a Trust. With reverse repurchase transactions, typically a Trust and the counterparty under an MRA are permitted to sell, re-pledge, or use the collateral associated with the transaction. Bankruptcy or insolvency laws of a particular jurisdiction may impose restrictions on or prohibitions against such a right of offset in the event of the MRA counterpartys bankruptcy or insolvency. Pursuant to the terms of the MRA, a Trust receives or posts securities as collateral with a market value in excess of the repurchase price to be paid or received by a Trust upon the maturity of the transaction. Upon a bankruptcy or insolvency of the MRA counterparty, a Trust is considered an unsecured creditor with respect to excess collateral and, as such, the return of excess collateral may be delayed.
As of period end, the following table is a summary of the Trusts open reverse repurchase agreements by counterparty which are subject to offset under an MRA on a net basis:
BTZ | ||||||||||||||||
Counterparty | Reverse Repurchase Agreements |
Fair Value of
Non-cash Collateral Pledged Including Accrued Interest1 |
Cash Collateral Pledged |
Net Amount | ||||||||||||
Barclays Capital, Inc. |
$ | 75,254,034 | $ | (75,254,034 | ) | | | |||||||||
BNP Paribas Securities Corp. |
126,226,556 | (126,226,556 | ) | | | |||||||||||
Credit Agricole Corporate and Investment Bank |
15,103,336 | (15,103,336 | ) | | | |||||||||||
Credit Suisse Securities (USA) LLC |
36,494,421 | (36,494,421 | ) | | | |||||||||||
Deutsche Bank Securities, Inc. |
50,377,009 | (50,377,009 | ) | | | |||||||||||
HSBC Securities (USA) Inc. |
19,493,774 | (19,493,774 | ) | | | |||||||||||
RBC Capital Markets, LLC |
225,521,587 | (225,521,587 | ) | | | |||||||||||
UBS Securities LLC |
45,246,010 | (45,246,010 | ) | | | |||||||||||
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Total |
$ | 593,716,727 | $ | (593,716,727 | ) | | | |||||||||
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BIT | ||||||||||||||||
Counterparty | Reverse Repurchase Agreements |
Fair Value of
Non-cash Collateral Pledged Including Accrued Interest1 |
Cash Collateral Pledged |
Net Amount | ||||||||||||
Barclays Bank PLC |
$ | 8,540,447 | $ | (8,540,447 | ) | | | |||||||||
Barclays Capital, Inc. |
31,366,227 | (31,366,227 | ) | | | |||||||||||
BNP Paribas |
1,252,481 | (1,252,481 | ) | | | |||||||||||
BNP Paribas Securities Corp. |
36,999,201 | (36,999,201 | ) | | | |||||||||||
Citigroup Global Markets |
3,324,987 | (3,324,987 | ) | | | |||||||||||
Credit Suisse Securities (USA) LLC |
2,201,936 | (2,201,936 | ) | | | |||||||||||
Deutsche Bank Securities, Inc. |
129,305,724 | (129,305,724 | ) | | | |||||||||||
HSBC Securities (USA), Inc. |
8,244,171 | (8,244,171 | ) | | | |||||||||||
JPMorgan Securities LLC |
11,307,314 | (11,307,314 | ) | | | |||||||||||
Morgan Stanley & Co. LLC |
3,944,685 | (3,944,685 | ) | | | |||||||||||
RBC Capital Markets, LLC |
101,435,863 | (101,435,863 | ) | | | |||||||||||
UBS Limited |
16,206,193 | (16,206,193 | ) | | | |||||||||||
UBS Securities LLC |
92,097,116 | (92,097,116 | ) | | | |||||||||||
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Total |
$ | 446,226,345 | $ | (446,226,345 | ) | | | |||||||||
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1 | Net collateral with a value of $631,564,048 for BTZ and $516,745,382 for BIT has been pledged in connection with open reverse repurchase agreements. Excess of net collateral pledged to the individual counterparty is not shown for financial reporting purposes. |
In the event the counterparty of securities under an MRA files for bankruptcy or becomes insolvent, a Trusts use of the proceeds from the agreement may be restricted while the counterparty, or its trustee or receiver, determines whether or not to enforce a Trusts obligation to repurchase the securities.
5. Derivative Financial Instruments:
The Trusts engage in various portfolio investment strategies using derivative contracts both to increase the returns of the Trusts and/or to manage their exposure to certain risks such as credit risk, equity risk, interest rate risk, foreign currency exchange rate risk or other risk (e.g., inflation risk). Derivative financial instruments categorized by risk exposure are included in the Schedules of Investments. These contracts may be transacted on an exchange or OTC.
Futures Contracts: Certain Trusts invest in long and/or short positions in futures and options on futures to gain exposure to, or manage exposure to, changes in interest rates (interest rate risk).
Futures contracts are agreements between the Trusts and a counterparty to buy or sell a specific quantity of an underlying instrument at a specified price and on a specified date. Depending on the terms of a contract, it is settled either through physical delivery of the underlying instrument on the settlement date or by payment of a cash amount on the settlement date. Upon entering into a futures contract, the Trusts are required to deposit initial margin with the broker in the form of cash or securities in an amount that varies depending on a contracts size and risk profile. The initial margin deposit must then be maintained at an established level over the life of the contract.
Securities deposited as initial margin are designated in the Schedules of Investments and cash deposited, if any, is shown as cash pledged for futures contracts in the Statements of Assets and Liabilities. Pursuant to the contract, the Trusts agree to receive from or pay to the broker an amount of cash equal to the daily fluctuation in market value of the contract (variation margin). Variation margin is recorded as unrealized appreciation (depreciation) and, if any, shown as variation margin receivable (or payable) on futures contracts in the Statements of Assets and Liabilities.
When the contract is closed, a realized gain or loss is recorded in the Statements of Operations equal to the difference between the value of the contract at the time it was opened and the value at the time it was closed. The use of futures contracts involves the risk of an imperfect correlation in the movements in the price of futures contracts and interest, foreign currency exchange rates or underlying assets.
Forward Foreign Currency Exchange Contracts: Certain Trusts enter into forward foreign currency exchange contracts to gain or reduce exposure to foreign currencies (foreign currency exchange rate risk). A forward foreign currency exchange contract is an agreement between two parties to buy and sell a currency at a set exchange rate on a specified date. These contracts help to manage the overall exposure to the currencies in which some of the investments held by the Trusts are denominated and in some cases, may be used to obtain exposure to a particular market. The daily change in market value is recorded as unrealized appreciation (depreciation) in the Statements of Assets and Liabilities. When a contract is closed, a realized gain or loss is recorded in the Statements of Operations equal to the difference between the value at the time it was opened and the value at the time it was closed. Non-deliverable forward foreign currency exchange contracts are settled with the counterparty in cash without delivery of foreign currency. The use of forward foreign currency exchange contracts involves the risk that the value of a forward foreign currency exchange contract changes unfavorably due to movements in the value of the referenced foreign currencies.
Options: Certain Trusts purchase and write call and put options to increase or decrease their exposure to the risks of underlying instruments, including equity risk and interest rate risk and/or, in the case of options written, to generate gains from options premiums. A call option gives the purchaser (holder)
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of the option the right (but not the obligation) to buy, and obligates the seller (writer) to sell (when the option is exercised) the underlying instrument at the exercise or strike price at any time or at a specified time during the option period. A put option gives the holder the right to sell and obligates the writer to buy the underlying instrument at the exercise or strike price at any time or at a specified time during the option period.
Premiums paid on options purchased and premiums received on options written, as well as the daily fluctuations in market value, are include in investments at value unaffiliated and options written at value, respectively, in the Statements of Assets and Liabilities. When an instrument is purchased or sold through the exercise of an option, the premium is offset against the cost or proceeds of the underlying instrument. When an option expires, a realized gain or loss is recorded in the Statements of Operations to the extent of the premiums received or paid. When an option is closed or sold, a gain or loss is recorded in the Statements of Operations to the extent the cost of the closing transaction exceeds the premiums received or paid. When the Trusts write a call option, such option is typically covered, meaning that the Trusts hold the underlying instrument subject to being called by the option counterparty. When the Trusts write a put option, such option is covered by cash in an amount sufficient to cover the obligation.
| Swaptions Certain Trusts purchase and write options on swaptions primarily to preserve a return or spread on a particular investment or portion of the Trusts holdings, as a duration management technique or to protect against an increase in the price of securities it anticipates purchasing at a later date. The purchaser and writer of a swaption is buying or granting the right to enter into a previously agreed upon interest rate or credit default swap agreement (interest rate risk and/or credit risk) at any time before the expiration of the option. |
| Foreign Currency options Certain Trusts purchase and write foreign currency options, foreign currency futures and options on foreign currency futures to gain or reduce exposure to foreign currencies (foreign currency exchange rate risk). Foreign currency options give the purchaser the right to buy from or sell to the writer a foreign currency at any time before the expiration of the option. |
In purchasing and writing options, the Trusts bear the risk of an unfavorable change in the value of the underlying instrument or the risk that the Trusts may not be able to enter into a closing transaction due to an illiquid market. Exercise of a written option could result in the Trusts purchasing or selling a security when it otherwise would not, or at a price different from the current market value.
Swaps: Certain Trusts enter into swap contracts to manage exposure to issuers, markets and securities. Such contracts are agreements between the Trusts and a counterparty to make periodic net payments on a specified notional amount or a net payment upon termination. Swap agreements are privately negotiated in the OTC market and may be entered into as a bilateral contract (OTC swaps) or centrally cleared (centrally cleared swaps).
For OTC swaps, any upfront premiums paid and any upfront fees received are shown as swap premiums paid and swap premiums received, respectively, in the Statements of Assets and Liabilities and amortized over the term of the contract. The daily fluctuation in market value is recorded as unrealized appreciation (depreciation) on OTC Swaps in the Statements of Assets and Liabilities. Payments received or paid are recorded in the Statements of Operations as realized gains or losses, respectively. When an OTC swap is terminated, a realized gain or loss is recorded in the Statements of Operations equal to the difference between the proceeds from (or cost of) the closing transaction and the Trusts basis in the contract, if any. Generally, the basis of the contract is the premium received or paid.
In a centrally cleared swap, immediately following execution of the swap contract, the swap contract is novated to a central counterparty (the CCP) and the Trusts counterparty on the swap agreement becomes the CCP. The Trusts are required to interface with the CCP through the broker. Upon entering into a centrally cleared swap, the Trusts are required to deposit initial margin with the broker in the form of cash or securities in an amount that varies depending on the size and risk profile of the particular swap. Securities deposited as initial margin are designated in the Schedules of Investments and cash deposited is shown as cash pledged for centrally cleared swaps in the Statements of Assets and Liabilities. Pursuant to the contract, the Trusts agree to receive from or pay to the broker an amount of cash equal to the daily fluctuation in market value of the contract (variation margin). Variation margin is recorded as unrealized appreciation (depreciation) and shown as variation margin receivable (or payable) on centrally cleared swaps in the Statements of Assets and Liabilities. Payments received from (paid to) the counterparty, including at termination, are recorded as realized gains (losses) in the Statements of Operations.
| Credit default swaps Certain Trusts enter into credit default swaps to manage their exposure to the market or certain sectors of the market, to reduce their risk exposure to defaults of corporate and/or sovereign issuers or to create exposure to corporate and/or sovereign issuers to which they are not otherwise exposed (credit risk). |
The Trusts may either buy or sell (write) credit default swaps on single-name issuers (corporate or sovereign), a combination or basket of single-name issuers or traded indexes. Credit default swaps are agreements in which the protection buyer pays fixed periodic payments to the seller in consideration for a promise from the protection seller to make a specific payment should a negative credit event take place with respect to the referenced entity (e.g., bankruptcy, failure to pay, obligation acceleration, repudiation, moratorium or restructuring). As a buyer, if an underlying credit event occurs, the Trusts will either (i) receive from the seller an amount equal to the notional amount of the swap and deliver the referenced security or underlying securities comprising the index, or (ii) receive a net settlement of cash equal to the notional amount of the swap less the recovery value of the security or underlying securities comprising the index. As a seller (writer), if an underlying credit event occurs, the Trusts will either pay the buyer an amount equal to the notional amount
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Notes to Financial Statements (continued) |
of the swap and take delivery of the referenced security or underlying securities comprising the index or pay a net settlement of cash equal to the notional amount of the swap less the recovery value of the security or underlying securities comprising the index.
| Interest rate swaps Certain Trusts enter into interest rate swaps to gain or reduce exposure to interest rates or to manage duration, the yield curve or interest rate risk (interest rate risk). |
Interest rate swaps are agreements in which one party pays a stream of interest payments, either fixed or floating, in exchange for another partys stream of interest payments, either fixed or floating, on the same notional amount for a specified period of time. In more complex interest rate swaps, the notional principal amount may decline (or amortize) over time.
Swap transactions involve, to varying degrees, elements of interest rate, credit and market risk in excess of the amounts recognized in the Statements of Assets and Liabilities. Such risks involve the possibility that there will be no liquid market for these agreements, that the counterparty to the agreements may default on its obligation to perform or disagree as to the meaning of the contractual terms in the agreements, and that there may be unfavorable changes in interest rates and/or market values associated with these transactions.
Master Netting Arrangements: In order to define their contractual rights and to secure rights that will help them mitigate their counterparty risk, the Trusts may enter into an International Swaps and Derivatives Association, Inc. Master Agreement (ISDA Master Agreement) or similar agreement with their counterparties. An ISDA Master Agreement is a bilateral agreement between each Trust and a counterparty that governs certain OTC derivatives and typically contains, among other things, collateral posting terms and netting provisions in the event of a default and/or termination event. Under an ISDA Master Agreement, each Trust may, under certain circumstances, offset with the counterparty certain derivative financial instruments payables and/or receivables with collateral held and/or posted and create one single net payment. The provisions of the ISDA Master Agreement typically permit a single net payment in the event of default including the bankruptcy or insolvency of the counterparty. Bankruptcy or insolvency laws of a particular jurisdiction may restrict or prohibit the right of offset in bankruptcy, insolvency or other events. In addition, certain ISDA Master Agreements allow counterparties to terminate derivative contracts prior to maturity in the event the Trusts net assets decline by a stated percentage or the Trusts fail to meet the terms of their ISDA Master Agreements. The result would cause the Trusts to accelerate payment of any net liability owed to the counterparty.
Collateral Requirements: For derivatives traded under an ISDA Master Agreement, the collateral requirements are typically calculated by netting the mark-to-market amount for each transaction under such agreement and comparing that amount to the value of any collateral currently pledged by the Trust and the counterparty.
Cash collateral that has been pledged to cover obligations of the Trusts and cash collateral received from the counterparty, if any, is reported separately on the Statements of Assets and Liabilities as cash pledged as collateral and cash received as collateral, respectively. Non-cash collateral pledged by the Trusts, if any, is noted in the Schedules of Investments. Generally, the amount of collateral due from or to a counterparty is subject to a certain minimum transfer amount threshold before a transfer is required, which is determined at the close of business of the Trusts. Any additional required collateral is delivered to/pledged by the Trusts on the next business day. Typically, the counterparty is not permitted to sell, re-pledge or use cash and non-cash collateral it receives. A Trust generally agrees not to use non-cash collateral that it receives but may, absent default or certain other circumstances defined in the underlying ISDA Master Agreement, be permitted to use cash collateral received. In such cases, interest may be paid pursuant to the collateral arrangement with the counterparty. To the extent amounts due to the Trusts from their counterparties are not fully collateralized, they bear the risk of loss from counterparty non-performance. Likewise, to the extent the Trusts have delivered collateral to a counterparty and stand ready to perform under the terms of their agreement with such counterparty, they bear the risk of loss from a counterparty in the amount of the value of the collateral in the event the counterparty fails to return such collateral. Based on the terms of agreements, collateral may not be required for all derivative contracts.
For financial reporting purposes, the Trusts do not offset derivative assets and derivative liabilities that are subject to netting arrangements, if any, in the Statements of Assets and Liabilities.
6. Investment Advisory Agreement and Other Transactions with Affiliates:
The PNC Financial Services Group, Inc. is the largest stockholder and an affiliate of BlackRock, Inc. (BlackRock) for 1940 Act purposes.
Investment Advisory
Each Trust entered into an Investment Advisory Agreement with the Manager, the Trusts investment advisor, an indirect, wholly owned subsidiary of BlackRock, to provide investment advisory and administration services. The Manager is responsible for the management of each Trusts portfolio and provides the personnel, facilities, equipment and certain other services necessary to the operations of each Trust. For such services, each Trust pays the Manager a monthly fee, which is determined by calculating a percentage of BTZ and BGTs average weekly (average daily for BITs) Managed Assets at the following annual rates:
BTZ | BGT | BIT | ||||||||||
Investment advisory fees |
0.62% | 0.75% | 0.80% |
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Notes to Financial Statements (continued) |
Managed Assets means the total assets of the Trust (including any assets attributable to any borrowings) minus the sum of liabilities (other than borrowings representing financial leverage).
The Manager provides investment management and other services to the BIT Subsidiary. The Manager does not receive separate compensation from the BIT Subsidiary for providing investment management or administrative services. However, the Trust pays the Manager based on the Trusts net assets, plus the proceeds of any debt securities or outstanding borrowings used for leverage, which includes the assets of the BIT Subsidiary.
The Manager, with respect to BIT, entered into a sub-advisory agreement with BlackRock (Singapore) Limited (BRS), an affiliate of the Manager. The Manager pays BRS, for services it provides, a monthly fee that is a percentage of the investment advisory fees paid by BIT to the Manager.
Waivers
The Manager voluntarily agreed to waive its investment advisory fees by the amount of investment advisory fees each Trust pays to the Manager indirectly through its investment in affiliated money market funds. These amounts are shown as fees waived by the Manager in the Statements of Operations. However, the Manager does not waive its investment advisory fees by the amount of investment advisory fees paid in connection with each Trusts investments in other affiliated investment companies, if any. For the six months ended April 30, 2016, the amounts waived were as follows:
BTZ | BGT | BIT | ||||||
$6,220 | $ | 131 | $ | 8,177 |
Officers and Trustees
Certain officers and/or trustees of the Trusts are officers and/or directors of BlackRock or its affiliates. The Trusts reimburse the Manager for a portion of the compensation paid to the Trusts Chief Compliance Officer, which is included in Officer and Trustees in the Statements of Operations.
Other Transactions
During the six months ended April 30, 2016, BIT received reimbursements of $23,247 from an affiliate, which is shown as other income-affiliated in the Statements of Operations, relating to trade processing errors.
7. Purchases and Sales:
For the six months ended April 30, 2016, purchases and sales of investments including paydowns and excluding short-term securities, were as follows:
Purchases | BTZ | BGT | BIT | |||||||||
Non-U.S. Government Securities |
$ | 168,426,298 | $ | 115,593,204 | $ | 227,430,904 | ||||||
U.S. Government Securities |
66,861,411 | | 49,982,952 | |||||||||
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Total Purchases |
$ | 235,287,709 | $ | 115,593,204 | $ | 277,413,856 | ||||||
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Non-U.S. Government Securities |
$ | 305,533,869 | $ | 95,241,448 | $ | 340,629,418 | ||||||
U.S. Government Securities |
4,880,713 | | | |||||||||
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Total Sales |
$ | 310,414,582 | $ | 95,241,448 | $ | 340,629,418 | ||||||
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8. Income Tax Information:
It is the Trusts policy to comply with the requirements of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended, applicable to regulated investment companies, and to distribute substantially all of their taxable income to their shareholders. Therefore, no federal income tax provision is required, except with respect to any taxes related to the Taxable Subsidiaries.
Each Trust files U.S. federal and various state and local tax returns. No income tax returns are currently under examination. The statute of limitations on BTZs and BGTs U.S. federal tax returns remains open for each of the four years ended October 31, 2015. The statute of limitations on BITs U.S. federal tax returns remains open for the period ended October 31, 2013 and the two years ended October 31, 2015. The statutes of limitations on the Trusts state and local tax returns may remain open for an additional year depending upon the jurisdiction.
Management has analyzed tax laws and regulations and their application to the Trusts as of April 30, 2016, inclusive of the open tax return years, and does not believe there are any uncertain tax positions that require recognition of a tax liability in the Trusts financial statements.
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Notes to Financial Statements (continued) |
As of October 31, 2015, the Trusts had capital loss carryforwards available to offset future realized capital gains through the indicated expiration dates as follows:
Expires October 31, | BTZ | BGT | BIT | |||||||||
No expiration date1 |
$ | 14,123,812 | $ | 5,826,539 | $ | 13,616,248 | ||||||
2016 |
121,634,930 | 14,130,109 | | |||||||||
2017 |
158,120,431 | 45,385,443 | | |||||||||
2018 |
31,756,723 | 16,526,601 | | |||||||||
2019 |
10,353,275 | 409,424 | | |||||||||
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Total |
$ | 335,989,171 | $ | 82,278,116 | $ | 13,616,248 | ||||||
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1 | Must be utilized prior to losses subject to expiration. |
As of April 30, 2016, gross unrealized appreciation and depreciation based on cost for federal income tax purposes were as follows:
BTZ | BGT | BIT | ||||||||||
Tax cost |
$ | 2,036,581,406 | $ | 472,668,824 | $ | 1,154,405,143 | ||||||
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Gross unrealized appreciation |
$ | 121,404,605 | $ | 2,700,585 | $ | 25,206,304 | ||||||
Gross unrealized depreciation |
(42,870,720 | ) | (12,176,139 | ) | (28,463,589 | ) | ||||||
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Net unrealized appreciation (depreciation) |
$ | 78,533,885 | $ | (9,475,554 | ) | $ | (3,257,285 | ) | ||||
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9. Bank Borrowings:
BGT is party to a senior committed secured, 360-day rolling line of credit facility and a separate security agreement (the SSB Agreement) with State Street Bank and Trust Company (SSB). SSB may elect to terminate its commitment upon 360-days written notice to the BGT. As of period end, BGT has not received any notice to terminate. BGT has granted a security interest in substantially all of its assets to SSB.
The SSB Agreement allows for a maximum commitment amount of $172,000,000.
Advances will be made by SSB to BGT, at BGTs option of (a) the higher of (i) 0.80% above the Fed Funds rate and (ii) 0.80% above the Overnight LIBOR or (b) 0.80% above 7-day, 30-day, 60-day or 90-day LIBOR.
In addition, BGT paid a facility fee and may pay a commitment fee (based on the daily unused portion of the commitments). The commitment fees are waived if BGT meet certain conditions. The fees associated with each of the agreements are included in the Statements of Operations as borrowing costs, if any. Advances to BGT as of period end are shown in the Statements of Assets and Liabilities as bank borrowings payable. Based on the short-term nature of the borrowings under the line of credit and the variable interest rate, the carrying amount of the borrowings approximates fair value.
BGT may not declare dividends or make other distributions on shares or purchase any such shares if, at the time of the declaration, distribution or purchase, asset coverage with respect to the outstanding short-term borrowings is less than 300%.
For the six months ended April 30, 2016, the average amount of bank borrowings and the daily weighted average interest rates for BGT with loans under the revolving credit agreements were $104,324,176, and 1.14%, respectively.
10. Principal Risks:
In the normal course of business, certain Trusts invest in securities and enter into transactions where risks exist due to fluctuations in the market (market risk) or failure of the issuer to meet all its obligations, including the ability to pay principal and interest when due (issuer credit risk). The value of securities held by the Trusts may decline in response to certain events, including those directly involving the issuers of securities owned by the Trusts. Changes arising from the general economy, the overall market and local, regional or global political and/or social instability, as well as currency, interest rate and price fluctuations, may also affect the securities value.
Each Trust may be exposed to prepayment risk, which is the risk that borrowers may exercise their option to prepay principal earlier than scheduled during periods of declining interest rates, which would force each Trust to reinvest in lower yielding securities. Each Trust may also be exposed to reinvestment risk, which is the risk that income from each Trusts portfolio will decline if each Trust invests the proceeds from matured, traded or called fixed income securities at market interest rates that are below each Trusts portfolios current earnings rate.
Counterparty Credit Risk: Similar to issuer credit risk, the Trusts may be exposed to counterparty credit risk, or the risk that an entity may fail to or be unable to perform on its commitments related to unsettled or open transactions. The Trusts manage counterparty credit risk by entering into transactions only with counterparties that the Manager believes have the financial resources to honor their obligations and by monitoring the financial stability of those counterparties. Financial assets, which potentially expose the Trusts to market, issuer and counterparty credit risks, consist principally of financial instruments and receivables due from counterparties. The extent of the Trusts exposure to market, issuer and counterparty credit risks with respect to these financial assets is approximately their value recorded in the Statements of Assets and Liabilities, less any collateral held by the Trusts.
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Notes to Financial Statements (concluded) |
A derivative contract may suffer a mark-to-market loss if the value of the contract decreases due to an unfavorable change in the market rates or values of the underlying instrument. Losses can also occur if the counterparty does not perform under the contract.
A Trusts risk of loss from counterparty credit risk on OTC derivatives is generally limited to the aggregate unrealized gain less the value of any collateral held by the Trust.
For OTC options purchased, each Trust bears the risk of loss of the amount of the premiums paid plus the positive change in market values net of any collateral held by the Trust should the counterparty fail to perform under the contracts. Options written by the Trusts do not typically give rise to counterparty credit risk, as options written generally obligate the Trusts, and not the counterparty, to perform, though the Trusts may be exposed to counterparty credit risk with respect to options written to the extent the Trusts deposit collateral with its counterparty to a written option.
With exchange-traded options purchased and futures and centrally cleared swaps, there is less counterparty credit risk to the Trusts since the exchange or clearinghouse, as counterparty to such instruments, guarantees against a possible default. The clearinghouse stands between the buyer and the seller of the contract; therefore, credit risk is limited to failure of the clearinghouse. While offset rights may exist under applicable law, a Trust does not have a contractual right of offset against a clearing broker or clearinghouse in the event of a default (including the bankruptcy or insolvency). Additionally, credit risk exists in exchange-traded futures and centrally cleared swaps with respect to initial and variation margin that is held in a clearing brokers customer accounts. While clearing brokers are required to segregate customer margin from their own assets, in the event that a clearing broker becomes insolvent or goes into bankruptcy and at that time there is a shortfall in the aggregate amount of margin held by the clearing broker for all its clients, typically the shortfall would be allocated on a pro rata basis across all the clearing brokers customers, potentially resulting in losses to the Trusts.
Concentration Risk: As of period end, BIT invested a significant portion of its assets in securities in the financials sector. Changes in economic conditions affecting such sector would have a greater impact on the Trust and could affect the value, income and/or liquidity of positions in such securities.
Certain Trusts invest a significant portion of their assets in fixed-income securities and/or use derivatives tied to the fixed-income markets. Changes in market interest rates or economic conditions may affect the value and/or liquidity of such investments. Interest rate risk is the risk that prices of bonds and other fixed-income securities will increase as interest rates fall and decrease as interest rates rise. The Trusts may be subject to a greater risk of rising interest rates due to the current period of historically low rates.
Certain Trusts invest a significant portion of their assets in securities backed by commercial or residential mortgage loans or in issuers that hold mortgage and other asset-backed securities. Investment percentages in these securities are presented in the Schedules of Investments. Changes in economic conditions, including delinquencies and/or defaults on assets underlying these securities, can affect the value, income and/or liquidity of such positions.
11. Capital Share Transactions:
The Trusts are authorized to issue an unlimited number of $0.001 par value shares, which may be issued as either Common Shares or Preferred Shares.
Common Shares
For the six months ended April 30, 2016 and the year ended October 31, 2015, shares issued and outstanding remained constant for each Trust.
12. Subsequent Events:
Managements evaluation of the impact of all subsequent events on the Trusts financial statements was completed through the date the financial statements were issued and the following items were noted:
The Trusts paid a net investment income dividend in the following amounts per share on May 31, 2016 to Common Shareholders of record on May 16, 2016:
Common Dividend Per Share |
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BTZ |
$ | 0.0760 | ||
BGT |
$ | 0.0583 | ||
BIT |
$ | 0.1167 |
Additionally, the Trusts declared a net investment income dividend on June 1, 2016 payable to Common Shareholders of record on June 15, 2016 for the same amounts noted above.
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Officers and Trustees |
Richard E. Cavanagh, Chair of the Board and Trustee
Karen P. Robards, Vice Chair of the Board, Chair of the Audit Committee and Trustee
Michael J. Castellano, Trustee and Member of the Audit Committee
Cynthia L. Egan, Trustee
Frank J. Fabozzi, Trustee and Member of the Audit Committee
Jerrold B. Harris, Trustee
R. Glenn Hubbard, Trustee
Catherine A. Lynch, Trustee and Member of the Audit Committee
W. Carl Kester, Trustee and Member of the Audit Committee
Barbara G. Novick, Interested Trustee
John M. Perlowski, Interested Trustee, President and Chief Executive Officer
Jonathan Diorio, Vice President
Neal J. Andrews, Chief Financial Officer
Jay M. Fife, Treasurer
Charles Park, Chief Compliance Officer
Janey Ahn, Secretary
Effective December 31, 2015, Kathleen F. Feldstein and James T. Flynn retired as Trustees of the Trusts.
Effective March 1, 2016, Catherine A. Lynch was appointed to serve as a Trustee and a Member of the Audit Committee of the Trusts.
Effective April 1, 2016, Cynthia L. Egan was appointed to serve as a Trustee of the Trusts.
Effective April 27, 2016, Joshua Tarnow became a portfolio manager of BGT. The other portfolio managers are James Keenan and C. Adrian Marshall.
Investment Advisor BlackRock Advisors, LLC Wilmington, DE 19809 |
Accounting Agent and Custodian State Street Bank and |
Independent Registered |
Address of the Trusts 100 Bellevue Parkway Wilmington, DE 19809 | |||
Sub-Advisor BlackRock (Singapore) Limited1 079912 Singapore |
Transfer Agent |
Legal Counsel Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom LLP Boston, MA 02116 |
1 | For BIT. |
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Additional Information |
Trust Certification |
Each Trust is listed for trading on the NYSE and have filed with the NYSE their annual chief executive officer certification regarding compliance with the NYSEs listing standards. The Trusts filed with the SEC the certification of their chief executive officer and chief financial officer required by section 302 of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act.
Dividend Policy |
Each Trusts dividend policy is to distribute all or a portion of its net investment income to its shareholders on a monthly basis. In order to provide shareholders with a more stable level of dividend distributions, the distributions paid by the Trusts for any particular month may be more or less than the amount of net investment income earned by the Trusts during such month. The portion of distributions that exceeds a Trusts current and accumulated earnings and profits, which are measured on a tax basis, will constitute a nontaxable return of capital. Distributions in excess of a Trusts taxable income and net capital gains, but not in excess of a Trusts earnings and profits, will be taxable to shareholders as ordinary income and will not constitute a nontaxable return of capital. The Trusts current accumulated but undistributed net investment income, if any, is disclosed in the Statements of Assets and Liabilities, which comprises part of the financial information included in this report.
General Information |
The Trusts do not make available copies of their Statements of Additional Information because the Trusts shares are not continuously offered, which means that the Statement of Additional Information of each Trust has not been updated after completion of the respective Trusts offerings and the information contained in each Trusts Statement of Additional Information may have become outdated.
During the period there were no material changes in the Trusts investment objectives or policies or to the Trusts charters or by-laws that would delay or prevent a change of control of the Trusts that were not approved by the shareholders or in the principal risk factors associated with investment in the Trusts. There have been no changes in the persons who are primarily responsible for the day-to-day management of the Trusts portfolios.
Quarterly performance, semi-annual and annual reports, current net asset value and other information regarding the Trusts may be found on BlackRocks website, which can be accessed at http://www.blackrock.com. This reference to BlackRocks website is intended to allow investors public access to information regarding the Trusts and does not, and is not intended to, incorporate BlackRocks website in this report.
Electronic Delivery
Shareholders can sign up for e-mail notifications of quarterly statements, annual and semi-annual shareholder reports by enrolling in the electronic delivery program. Electronic copies of shareholder reports are available on BlackRocks website.
To enroll in electronic delivery:
Shareholders Who Hold Accounts with Investment Advisors, Banks or Brokerages:
Please contact your financial advisor. Please note that not all investment advisors, banks or brokerages may offer this service.
Householding
The Trusts will mail only one copy of shareholder documents, including annual and semi-annual reports and proxy statements, to shareholders with multiple accounts at the same address. This practice is commonly called householding and is intended to reduce expenses and eliminate duplicate mailings of shareholder documents. Mailings of your shareholder documents may be householded indefinitely unless you instruct us otherwise. If you do not want the mailing of these documents to be combined with those for other members of your household, please call the Trusts at (800) 882-0052.
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Additional Information (continued) |
General Information (concluded) |
Availability of Quarterly Schedule of Investments
The Trusts file their complete schedule of portfolio holdings with the SEC for the first and third quarters of each fiscal year on Form N-Q. The Trusts Forms N-Q are available on the SECs website at http://www.sec.gov and may also be reviewed and copied at the SECs Public Reference Room in Washington, D.C. Information on how to access documents on the SECs website without charge may be obtained by calling (800) SEC-0330. The Trusts Forms N-Q may also be obtained upon request and without charge by calling (800) 882-0052.
Availability of Proxy Voting Policies and Procedures
A description of the policies and procedures that the Trusts use to determine how to vote proxies relating to portfolio securities is available upon request and without charge (1) by calling (800) 882-0052; (2) at http://www.blackrock.com; and (3) on the SECs website at http://www.sec.gov.
Availability of Proxy Voting Record
Information about how the Trusts voted proxies relating to securities held in the Trusts portfolios during the most recent 12-month period ended June 30 is available upon request and without charge (1) at http://www.blackrock.com; or by calling (800) 882-0052 and (2) on the SECs website at http://www.sec.gov.
Availability of Trust Updates
BlackRock will update performance and certain other data for the Trusts on a monthly basis on its website in the Closed-end Funds section of http://www.blackrock.com as well as certain other material information as necessary from time to time. Investors and others are advised to check the website for updated performance information and the release of other material information about the Trusts. This reference to BlackRocks website is intended to allow investors public access to information regarding the Trusts and does not, and is not intended to, incorporate BlackRocks website in this report.
Section 19(a) Notice |
These amounts and sources of distributions reported are estimates and are being provided to you pursuant to regulatory requirements and are not being provided for tax reporting purposes. The actual amounts and sources for tax reporting purposes will depend upon each Trusts investment experience during the remainder of the fiscal year and may be subject to changes based on tax regulations. Each Trust will provide a Form 1099-DIV each calendar year that will tell you how to report these distributions for federal income tax purposes.
April 30, 2016
Total Cumulative Distributions for the Fiscal Year-to-Date |
% Breakdown of the Total Cumulative Distributions for the Fiscal Year-to-Date |
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Net Investment Income |
Net Realized Capital Gains |
Return of Capital |
Total Per Common Share |
Net Investment Income |
Net Realized Capital Gains |
Return of Capital |
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BTZ |
$ | 0.455916 | | $ | 0.018084 | $ | 0.474000 | 96 | % | 0 | % | 4 | % | 100 | % |
The Trusts estimate that they have distributed more than the amount of earned income and net realized gains; therefore, a portion of the distribution may be a return of capital. A return of capital may occur, for example, when some or all of the shareholders investment in the Trusts are returned to the shareholder. A return of capital does not necessarily reflect the Trusts investment performance and should not be confused with yield or income. When distributions exceed total return performance, the difference will incrementally reduce the Trusts net asset value per share.
Section 19(a) notices for the Trusts, as applicable, are available on the BlackRock website at http://www.blackrock.com.
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Additional Information (concluded) |
BlackRock Privacy Principles |
BlackRock is committed to maintaining the privacy of its current and former fund investors and individual clients (collectively, Clients) and to safeguarding their non-public personal information. The following information is provided to help you understand what personal information BlackRock collects, how we protect that information and why in certain cases we share such information with select parties.
If you are located in a jurisdiction where specific laws, rules or regulations require BlackRock to provide you with additional or different privacy-related rights beyond what is set forth below, then BlackRock will comply with those specific laws, rules or regulations.
BlackRock obtains or verifies personal non-public information from and about you from different sources, including the following: (i) information we receive from you or, if applicable, your financial intermediary, on applications, forms or other documents; (ii) information about your transactions with us, our affiliates, or others; (iii) information we receive from a consumer reporting agency; and (iv) from visits to our websites.
BlackRock does not sell or disclose to non-affiliated third parties any non-public personal information about its Clients, except as permitted by law or as is necessary to respond to regulatory requests or to service Client accounts. These non-affiliated third parties are required to protect the confidentiality and security of this information and to use it only for its intended purpose.
We may share information with our affiliates to service your account or to provide you with information about other BlackRock products or services that may be of interest to you. In addition, BlackRock restricts access to non-public personal information about its Clients to those BlackRock employees with a legitimate business need for the information. BlackRock maintains physical, electronic and procedural safeguards that are designed to protect the non-public personal information of its Clients, including procedures relating to the proper storage and disposal of such information.
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This report is intended for current holders. It is not a prospectus. Past performance results shown in this report should not be considered a representation of future performance. The Trusts have leveraged their Common Shares, which creates risks for Common Shareholders, including the likelihood of greater volatility of net asset value and market price of the Common Shares, and the risk that fluctuations in short-term interest rates may reduce the Common Shares yield. Statements and other information herein are as dated and are subject to change.
CE-CAFRI-3-4/16-SAR |
Item 2 | Code of Ethics Not Applicable to this semi-annual report |
Item 3 | Audit Committee Financial Expert Not Applicable to this semi-annual report |
Item 4 | Principal Accountant Fees and Services Not Applicable to this semi-annual report |
Item 5 | Audit Committee of Listed Registrants Not Applicable to this semi-annual report |
Item 6 | Investments |
(a) The registrants Schedule of Investments is included as part of the Report to Stockholders filed under Item 1 of this Form.
(b) Not Applicable due to no such divestments during the semi-annual period covered since the previous Form N-CSR filing.
Item 7 | Disclosure of Proxy Voting Policies and Procedures for Closed-End Management Investment Companies Not Applicable to this semi-annual report |
Item 8 | Portfolio Managers of Closed-End Management Investment Companies |
(a)(1) Mr. Joshua Tarnow was added as a portfolio manager effective April 27, 2016.
Portfolio Manager
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Biography
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Joshua Tarnow |
Managing Director of BlackRock, Inc. since 2009; Senior Partner at R3 Capital Partners from 2008 to 2009; Managing Director at Lehman Brothers from 2006 to 2008. |
(a)(2) As of March 31, 2016:
(ii) Number of Other Accounts Managed and Assets by Account Type |
(iii) Number of Other Accounts and Assets for Which Advisory Fee is Performance-Based | |||||||||||
(i) Name of Portfolio Manager |
Other Registered Investment Companies |
Other Pooled Investment Vehicles |
Other Accounts |
Other Registered Investment Companies |
Other Pooled Investment Vehicles |
Other Accounts | ||||||
Joshua Tarnow |
2 | 6 | 5 | 0 | 0 | 1 | ||||||
$5.29 Billion | $476.6 Million | $561.1 Million | $0 | $0 | $202.0 Million |
(iv) | Portfolio Manager Potential Material Conflicts of Interest |
BlackRock has built a professional working environment, firm-wide compliance culture and compliance procedures and systems designed to protect against potential incentives that may favor one account over another. BlackRock has adopted policies and procedures that address the allocation of investment opportunities, execution of portfolio transactions, personal trading by employees and other potential conflicts of interest that are designed to ensure that all client accounts are treated equitably over time. Nevertheless, BlackRock furnishes investment management and advisory services to numerous clients in addition to the Fund, and BlackRock may, consistent with applicable law, make investment recommendations to other clients or accounts (including accounts which are hedge funds or
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have performance or higher fees paid to BlackRock, or in which portfolio managers have a personal interest in the receipt of such fees), which may be the same as or different from those made to the Fund. In addition, BlackRock, Inc., its affiliates and significant shareholders and any officer, director, shareholder or employee may or may not have an interest in the securities whose purchase and sale BlackRock recommends to the Fund. BlackRock, Inc., or any of its affiliates or significant shareholders, or any officer, director, shareholder, employee or any member of their families may take different actions than those recommended to the Fund by BlackRock with respect to the same securities. Moreover, BlackRock may refrain from rendering any advice or services concerning securities of companies of which any of BlackRock, Inc.s (or its affiliates or significant shareholders) officers, directors or employees are directors or officers, or companies as to which BlackRock, Inc. or any of its affiliates or significant shareholders or the officers, directors and employees of any of them has any substantial economic interest or possesses material non-public information. Certain portfolio managers also may manage accounts whose investment strategies may at times be opposed to the strategy utilized for a fund. It should also be noted that Mr. Tarnow may be managing hedge fund and/or long only accounts, or may be part of a team managing hedge fund and/or long only accounts, subject to incentive fees. Mr. Tarnow may therefore be entitled to receive a portion of any incentive fees earned on such accounts.
As a fiduciary, BlackRock owes a duty of loyalty to its clients and must treat each client fairly. When BlackRock purchases or sells securities for more than one account, the trades must be allocated in a manner consistent with its fiduciary duties. BlackRock attempts to allocate investments in a fair and equitable manner among client accounts, with no account receiving preferential treatment. To this end, BlackRock, Inc. has adopted policies that are intended to ensure reasonable efficiency in client transactions and provide BlackRock with sufficient flexibility to allocate investments in a manner that is consistent with the particular investment discipline and client base, as appropriate.
(a)(3) As of April 30, 2016:
Portfolio Manager Compensation Overview
The discussion below describes the portfolio managers compensation as of April 30, 2016.
BlackRocks financial arrangements with its portfolio managers, its competitive compensation and its career path emphasis at all levels reflect the value senior management places on key resources. Compensation may include a variety of components and may vary from year to year based on a number of factors. The principal components of compensation include a base salary, a performance-based discretionary bonus, participation in various benefits programs and one or more of the incentive compensation programs established by BlackRock.
Base compensation. Generally, portfolio managers receive base compensation based on their position with the firm.
Discretionary Incentive Compensation. Discretionary incentive compensation is a function of several components: the performance of BlackRock, Inc., the performance of the portfolio managers group within BlackRock, the investment performance, including risk-adjusted returns, of the firms assets under management or supervision by that portfolio manager relative to predetermined benchmarks, and the individuals performance and contribution to the overall performance of these portfolios and BlackRock. In most cases, these benchmarks are the same as the benchmark or benchmarks against which the
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performance of the Funds or other accounts managed by the portfolio managers are measured. Among other things, BlackRocks Chief Investment Officers make a subjective determination with respect to each portfolio managers compensation based on the performance of the Funds and other accounts managed by each portfolio manager relative to the various benchmarks. Performance of fixed income funds is measured on a pre-tax and/or after-tax basis over various time periods including 1-, 3- and 5- year periods, as applicable. With respect to Mr. Tarnow, such benchmarks for the Fund and other accounts are: Bank of America Merrill Lynch 3 Month U.S. Treasury Bill Index.
Distribution of Discretionary Incentive Compensation. Discretionary incentive compensation is distributed to portfolio managers in a combination of cash and BlackRock, Inc. restricted stock units which vest ratably over a number of years. For some portfolio managers, discretionary incentive compensation is also distributed in deferred cash awards that notionally track the returns of select BlackRock investment products they manage and that vest ratably over a number of years. The BlackRock, Inc. restricted stock units, upon vesting, will be settled in BlackRock, Inc. common stock. Typically, the cash portion of the discretionary incentive compensation, when combined with base salary, represents more than 60% of total compensation for the portfolio managers. Paying a portion of discretionary incentive compensation in BlackRock, Inc. stock puts compensation earned by a portfolio manager for a given year at risk based on BlackRocks ability to sustain and improve its performance over future periods. Providing a portion of discretionary incentive compensation in deferred cash awards that notionally track the BlackRock investment products they manage provides direct alignment with investment product results.
Long-Term Incentive Plan Awards From time to time long-term incentive equity awards are granted to certain key employees to aid in retention, align their interests with long-term shareholder interests and motivate performance. Equity awards are generally granted in the form of BlackRock, Inc. restricted stock units that, once vested, settle in BlackRock, Inc. common stock. Mr. Tarnow has unvested long-term incentive awards.
Deferred Compensation Program A portion of the compensation paid to eligible United States-based BlackRock employees may be voluntarily deferred at their election for defined periods of time into an account that tracks the performance of certain of the firms investment products. Any portfolio manager who is either a managing director or director at BlackRock with compensation above a specified threshold is eligible to participate in the deferred compensation program.
Other Compensation Benefits. In addition to base salary and discretionary incentive compensation, portfolio managers may be eligible to receive or participate in one or more of the following:
Incentive Savings Plans BlackRock, Inc. has created a variety of incentive savings plans in which BlackRock, Inc. employees are eligible to participate, including a 401(k) plan, the BlackRock Retirement Savings Plan (RSP), and the BlackRock Employee Stock Purchase Plan (ESPP). The employer contribution components of the RSP include a company match equal to 50% of the first 8% of eligible pay contributed to the plan capped at $5,000 per year, and a company retirement contribution equal to 3-5% of eligible compensation up to the Internal Revenue Service limit ($265,000 for 2016). The RSP offers a range of investment options, including registered investment companies and collective investment funds managed by the firm. BlackRock, Inc. contributions follow the investment direction set by participants for their own contributions or, absent participant investment direction, are invested into a target date fund that corresponds to, or is closest to, the year in which the participant attains age 65. The ESPP allows for investment in BlackRock, Inc. common stock at a 5% discount on the fair market value of the stock on the purchase date. Annual participation in the ESPP is limited to the purchase of 1,000 shares of common stock or a dollar value of $25,000 based on its fair market value on the purchase date. All of the eligible portfolio managers are eligible to participate in these plans.
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(a)(4) | Beneficial Ownership of Securities As of April 30, 2016. |
Portfolio Manager |
Dollar Range of Equity Securities of the Fund Beneficially Owned | |||||
Joshua Tarnow |
None |
(a) | Mr. Joshua Tarnow was added as a portfolio manager effective April 27, 2016. Mr. Leland Hart was removed as a portfolio manager effective April 27, 2016. |
Item 9 | Purchases of Equity Securities by Closed-End Management Investment Company and Affiliated Purchasers Not Applicable |
Item 10 | Submission of Matters to a Vote of Security Holders There have been no material changes to these procedures. |
Item 11 | Controls and Procedures |
(a) The registrants principal executive and principal financial officers, or persons performing similar functions, have concluded that the registrants disclosure controls and procedures (as defined in Rule 30a-3(c) under the Investment Company Act of 1940, as amended (the 1940 Act)) are effective as of a date within 90 days of the filing of this report based on the evaluation of these controls and procedures required by Rule 30a-3(b) under the 1940 Act and Rule 13a-15(b) under the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended.
(b) There were no changes in the registrants internal control over financial reporting (as defined in Rule 30a-3(d) under the 1940 Act) that occurred during the second fiscal quarter of the period covered by this report that have materially affected, or are reasonably likely to materially affect, the registrants internal control over financial reporting.
Item 12 | Exhibits attached hereto |
(a)(1) Code of Ethics Not Applicable to this semi-annual report
(a)(2) Certifications Attached hereto
(a)(3) Not Applicable
(b) Certifications Attached hereto
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Pursuant to the requirements of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 and the Investment Company Act of 1940, the registrant has duly caused this report to be signed on its behalf by the undersigned, thereunto duly authorized.
BlackRock Floating Rate Income Trust | ||||
By: |
/s/ John M. Perlowski |
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John M. Perlowski | ||||
Chief Executive Officer (principal executive officer) of | ||||
BlackRock Floating Rate Income Trust | ||||
Date: July 1, 2016 |
Pursuant to the requirements of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 and the Investment Company Act of 1940, this report has been signed below by the following persons on behalf of the registrant and in the capacities and on the dates indicated.
By: |
/s/ John M. Perlowski |
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John M. Perlowski | ||||
Chief Executive Officer (principal executive officer) of | ||||
BlackRock Floating Rate Income Trust | ||||
Date: July 1, 2016 | ||||
By: |
/s/ Neal J. Andrews |
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Neal J. Andrews | ||||
Chief Financial Officer (principal financial officer) of | ||||
BlackRock Floating Rate Income Trust | ||||
Date: July 1, 2016 |
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