Putnam Master Intermediate Income Trust (NYSE:PIM - Get Free Report) declared a monthly dividend on Friday, March 7th, NASDAQ Dividends reports. Stockholders of record on Monday, March 17th will be given a dividend of 0.022 per share on Monday, March 31st. This represents a $0.26 annualized dividend and a dividend yield of 8.01%. The ex-dividend date of this dividend is Monday, March 17th.
Putnam Master Intermediate Income Trust has increased its dividend payment by an average of 40.4% annually over the last three years.
Putnam Master Intermediate Income Trust Trading Down 0.5 %
PIM traded down $0.02 during trading hours on Wednesday, hitting $3.30. The stock had a trading volume of 13,866 shares, compared to its average volume of 60,567. Putnam Master Intermediate Income Trust has a 1 year low of $3.04 and a 1 year high of $3.45. The company's fifty day simple moving average is $3.30 and its 200 day simple moving average is $3.31.
Putnam Master Intermediate Income Trust Company Profile
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Putnam Master Intermediate Income Trust is a closed ended fixed income mutual fund launched and managed by Putnam Investment Management, LLC. The fund is co-managed by Putnam Investments Limited. It invests in the fixed income markets of the United States. The fund invests in bonds of companies operating across diversified sectors.
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