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Nuveen Announces Updated Ex-Dividend Date for Closed-End Fund Distributions


  • Press Release
  • Source: Nuveen Investments
  • On 4:12 pm EST, Tuesday November 3, 2009

CHICAGO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Nuveen Investments, a leading global provider of investment services to institutions and high-net-worth investors today announced that due to the Veterans Day holiday, the ex-dividend date for its closed-end funds distributions has been changed from November 11th to November 10, 2009. The record date of November 15, 2009 and payable date of December 1, 2009 remain the same. To access Nuveen’s closed-end funds’ complete distribution announcements issued on November 2, 2009, please visit http://www.nuveen.com/CEF/Info/PressReleases.aspx.

Nuveen Investments provides high quality investment services designed to help secure the long-term goals of institutions and high net worth investors as well as the consultants and financial advisors who serve them. Nuveen Investments markets its growing range of specialized investment solutions under the high-quality brands of HydePark, NWQ, Nuveen, Santa Barbara, Symphony, Tradewinds and Winslow Capital. In total, the Company managed $128 billion of assets on June 30, 2009. For more information, please visit the Nuveen Investments website at www.nuveen.com.

Contact:

Nuveen Investments
Media Contact:
Kristyna Sujata, 312-917-8343
Kristyna.Sujata@nuveen.com

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