MFS Charter Income Trust (MCR)
About MFS Charter Income Trust (MCR)
MFS (Massachusetts Financial Services Company, the fund's investment adviser) normally invests the funds assets primarily in debt instruments. MFS normally invests the funds assets in corporate bonds of U.S. and/or foreign issuers, U.S. Government securities, foreign government securities, mortgage-backed securities and other securitized instruments of U.S. and/or foreign issuers, and/or debt instruments of issuers located in emerging market countries. MFS allocates the funds assets across these categories with a view toward broad diversification across and within these categories. MFS may invest up to 100% of the funds assets in below investment grade quality debt instruments. MFS normally invests the fund's assets across different industries, sectors, countries, and regions, but MFS may invest a significant percentage of the funds assets in issuers in a single industry, sector, country, or region. The fund seeks to make a monthly distribution at an annual fixed rate of 8.00% of the funds average monthly net asset value. While MFS may use derivatives for any investment purpose, to the extent MFS uses derivatives, MFS expects to use derivatives primarily to increase or decrease exposure to a particular market, segment of the market, or security, to increase or decrease interest rate or currency exposure, or as alternatives to direct investments.
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