John Hancock Investors Trust (NYSE:JHI - Get Free Report) declared a quarterly dividend on Monday, March 2nd. Investors of record on Thursday, March 12th will be given a dividend of 0.2631 per share by the financial services provider on Tuesday, March 31st. This represents a c) annualized dividend and a yield of 7.8%. The ex-dividend date is Thursday, March 12th.
John Hancock Investors Trust Stock Down 0.8%
NYSE:JHI opened at $13.44 on Tuesday. The stock has a 50 day moving average price of $13.77 and a 200 day moving average price of $13.87. John Hancock Investors Trust has a one year low of $11.61 and a one year high of $14.51.
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John Hancock Investors Trust NYSE: JHI is a closed-end management investment company that offers investors access to a diversified portfolio of global securities. Established in 1929, the trust seeks to combine long-term capital growth with income generation through active portfolio management. Shares of the fund trade on the New York Stock Exchange, providing investors with the liquidity of an exchange-traded security alongside the diversification benefits of a professionally managed fund structure.
The fund's investment strategy emphasizes a multi-asset approach, allocating capital across global equities, fixed-income instruments and convertible securities.
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