The Central and Eastern Europe Fund, Inc. (NYSE: CEE) is a closed-end management investment company that seeks to provide shareholders with long-term growth of capital and a high level of current income. Since its initial public offering in 1994, the fund has focused on equity and equity-related securities of companies operating in Central and Eastern Europe. Shares of CEE are traded on the New York Stock Exchange, offering U.S. investors direct exposure to the economic growth and development of this dynamic region.
CEE’s investment strategy combines a macroeconomic top-down framework with rigorous bottom-up security selection. The portfolio is diversified across industries such as financials, energy, consumer goods and industrials, with core holdings typically drawn from larger-capitalization issuers in markets like Poland, the Czech Republic, Hungary and selected emerging European markets. The fund may also invest up to a limited percentage of its assets in smaller-capitalization companies and in other emerging European markets when attractive valuation opportunities arise.
J.P. Morgan Investment Management Inc. serves as the fund’s investment adviser, drawing on a dedicated Eastern Europe equity research team based in London and regional offices. This team conducts fundamental analysis and engages directly with corporate management to identify companies with strong balance sheets, sustainable cash flows and attractive dividend prospects. CEE employs a value-oriented approach, aiming to capitalize on market dislocations and long-term structural growth themes across Central and Eastern Europe.
Governance of The Central and Eastern Europe Fund, Inc. is overseen by an independent board of directors, which works alongside the adviser to monitor performance, risk management and dividend policy. The fund distributes income and realized capital gains on a monthly basis, providing investors with regular cash flow. With nearly three decades of operation, CEE remains one of the longest-standing U.S. closed-end funds dedicated to the Central and Eastern European region.
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