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The pandemic has hit India hard. It has had the second largest number of cases globally, and economic activity slumped in the wake of prolonged lockdowns. Today, however, it appears to be on track for recovery. Kristy Fong, manager on the Aberdeen New India Investment Trust, discusses the likely shape of the recovery and the investment opportunities that may emerge. After a contraction of over 20% in the three months to June 2020, the Indian economy is now showing real signs of revival, notably in areas such as industrial production. Covid-19 case numbers appear to have peaked in September and, at the time of writing, infection rates are down markedly. With vaccine immunisation roll-outs now beginning, it is plausible that the worst of the crisis may have passed.
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PHILADELPHIA, Dec. 21, 2020 /PRNewswire/ Aberdeen Emerging Markets Equity Income Fund, Inc. (NYSE American: AEF) (the Fund ), a closed-end equity fund, announced today that it will pay a special distribution of US$0.08033 per share on January 8, 2021 to all shareholders of record as of December 31, 2020 (ex-dividend date December 30, 2020). This distribution is comprised entirely of net investment income.
In January 2021, a Form 1099-DIV will be sent to shareholders, which will state the amount and composition of distributions and provide information with respect to their appropriate tax treatment for the 2020 calendar year.
Consistent with the Fund s distribution policy to pay distributions quarterly, comprised of net investment income generated by dividends paid from the Fund s underlying securities, the Fund will maintain the annualized distribution rate for the 2021 calendar year at 2.5%, payable quarterly. This policy will be