Fund Holdings & Portfolio Characteristics

Top Ten Issues as of February 29, 2024

Company Name % of Net Assets
United States Treasury Note/Bond 4.1%
Rockies Express Pipeline LLC 0.9%
Keurig Dr Pepper Inc 0.8%
HCA Inc 0.8%
Morgan Stanley 0.7%
Sherwin-Williams Co 0.7%
DP World Ltd 0.7%
Goldman Sachs Group Inc 0.7%
ICD Funding Ltd 0.7%
Cheniere Corpus Christi Holdings LLC 0.7%

*Includes Term loans and Fixed Income Securities

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Top 10 Industries % as of February 29, 2024

Industry Name % of Net Assets
Energy 11.74%
Banking 10.46%
Diversified Financial Services 9.26%
Automotive & Auto Parts 6.05%
Telecommunications 6.03%
Healthcare 6.02%
Homebuilders/Real Estate 5.91%
Food/Beverage/Tobacco 5.00%
Sovereign 4.20%
Technology 3.77%

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Portfolio Characteristics as of February 29, 2024
Yield to Worst (%)* 5.81%
30-Day SEC Yield with waiver 4.65%
30-Day SEC Yield w/o waiver 4.44%
Average Duration (yrs) 5.11 yrs
Spread to Worst 148.84 bps

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Performance data quoted represents past performance and does not guarantee future results. The investment return and principal value of an investment will fluctuate so that an investor’s shares, when redeemed, may be worth more or less than their original cost. Fund performance to the most recent month-end can be obtained by calling 1-855-Muzinich (689-4642) and pressing “0” to speak to a customer service representative.

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Quality Distribution as of February 29, 2024
A and Above 18.4%
BBB 56.7%
BB 20.3%
B 2.9%
CCC+ or below 0.0%
Not Rated 1.7%
Other Fixed Income 0.0%
Total 100.0%

^Includes U.S. T-Bills

 

The fund itself has not been rated by an independent rating agency. Credit quality ratings exclude cash and are based on the underlying securities of the fund. Credit quality ratings reflect the first publicly-available rating from surveying, in order, Moody’s, Standard & Poor’s, and Fitch, converted to the equivalent Moody’s major rating category. If none of these agencies rate an asset, “Non-Rated” is assigned. Non-Rated securities do not necessarily indicate low quality. “Other Fixed Income” includes investment vehicles such as fixed-income closed-end funds, exchange traded funds, and mutual funds. “Other Fixed Income” and “Not Rated” represent assets that have not been rated by a Nationally Recognized Rating Agency.

Fund holdings and sector allocations are subject to change and are not recommendations to buy or sell any security.

Duration is a commonly used measure of the potential volatility of the price of a debt security, or the aggregate market value of a portfolio of debt securities, prior to maturity. Securities with a longer duration generally have more volatile prices than securities of comparable quality with a shorter duration.

Spread to worst is the difference in overall returns between two different classes of securities, or returns from the same class, but different representative securities. The spread to worst measures the difference from the worst performing security to the best, and can be seen as a measure of dispersion of returns with a given market or between markets.

*US Dollar equivalent. Yield to worst is the lowest potential yield that can be received on a bond without the issuer actually defaulting.

A basis point (bps) equals 0.01%.

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