MHY - Western Asset Managed High Income Fund Inc.

Investment Objective

High current income. Capital appreciation is a secondary objective.

Investment Strategy

The Fund invests in high yield corporate bonds, debentures and notes.

Investment Management

Managed By Western Asset

  • Best known as an active fixed-income manager offering products spanning the yield curve and the globe
  • Founded in 1971, the Firm's philosophy centers upon a team approach that unites groups of specialists dedicated to different market sectors

Lipper Rankings

Category: High Current Yield Funds

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FUND DATA 
Trading Symbol MHY
NAV Symbol XMHYX
Cusip 95766L107
Listed Exchange NYSE
Inception Date Mar-26-1993
Fiscal Year End Feb
Distribution Frequency Monthly
Shares Outstanding 46.28 million
DAILYAs of Feb-08-2010
Market Price $5.67
Net Asset Value $5.77
Premium/Discount -1.73%
Distribution Rate 10.58%
52 Week High/Low Market Price $6.15 / $3.48
52 Week High/Low NAV $5.96 / $3.88
52 Week Average/Premium Discount 1.54%
PORTFOLIO STATISTICSAs of Dec-31-2009
Total Assets (in millions) $268.84
Net Assets (in millions) $268.84
Leverage %
Weighted Average Life (years) 6.63
Effective Duration (years) 4.01
Average Credit Quality B




The Funds are not sold or distributed by Legg Mason Investor Services, LLC ("LMIS") or any affiliate of Legg Mason, Inc. Shares of the funds are bought and sold through non-affiliated broker/dealers and trade on the NYSE/NYSE Alternext.

The difference between total assets and net assets, if any, is due primarily to the Fund's use of borrowings and other assets and liabilities; net assets do not include borrowings. The Fund may employ leverage in the form of loans, preferred stock, reverse repurchase agreements and/or other instruments. When the Fund engages in transactions that have a leveraging effect on the Fund's portfolio, the value of the Fund will be more volatile and all other risks will tend to be compounded.

The Fund may employ leverage in the form of loans, preferred stock, reverse repurchase agreements and/or other instruments. If the Fund establishes a segregated account in which it maintains cash and/or liquid securities equal in value to its obligation in respect of the reverse repurchase agreements (or other instruments), these investments are not considered to be a borrowing or a "senior security" for purposes of the asset coverage requirements under the 1940 Act, although they may have the same economic effect as other types of leverage.

Weighted Average Life (WAL) -- The average number of years for which each dollar of unpaid principal on a loan or mortgage remains outstanding. Once calculated, WAL tells how many years it will take to pay half of the outstanding principal.

Effective duration is a duration calculation for bonds with embedded options. Effective duration takes into account that expected cash flows will fluctuate as interest rates change. Please note; duration measures the sensitivity of price (the value of principal) of a fixed-income investment to a change in interest rates.

Distribution Rate is calculated by annualizing the amount of the most recent distribution paid, excluding special distributions, divided by the previous trading day's closing market price. Distributions may include investment income, realized capital gains, and/or return of capital. The Distribution Rate will change based on changes in market price and distribution amounts, may not include all amounts distributed by the fund, and is not a quotation of Fund performance. For more information about a distribution's composition refer to the distribution press release or Section 19 notice located in the press release section of our website.

Interest Rate Risk: As interest rates rise, bond prices fall, reducing the value of the fund.

The fund may use derivatives, such as options and futures, which can be illiquid, may disproportionately increase losses, and have a potentially large impact on fund performance.

High yield bonds involve greater credit and liquidity risks than investment grade bonds.

Foreign securities are subject to certain risks not associated with domestic investing, such as currency fluctuations and changes in political and economic conditions which could result in significant fluctuations. The risks are magnified in emerging markets.

Net Asset Value (NAV) is a price that reflects the value of the fund's underlying portfolio plus other assets, less the fund's liabilities divided by the number of shares outstanding. However, the price at which an investor may buy or sell common shares of the fund is at the fund's market price as determined by supply of and demand for the fund's common shares, which may be more or less than the fund's NAV.

Unless otherwise specified, all investment managers and Legg Mason Investors Services, LLC, are subsidiaries of Legg Mason Inc.

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