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N‑CEN annual report for a registered investment company (symbol QQQX) provides operational disclosures, with a focused data point for securities lending. The report lists a monthly average value of portfolio securities on loan of
The filing uses standardized N‑CEN sections to collect registrant background, directors, custodians, advisers, and service providers; many provider fields are presented as placeholders in the excerpt. The securities lending lines give tangible operational figures for the reporting period.
Nuveen Closed‑End Funds filed their annual certified shareholder report for the period ending December 31, 2025, covering five funds including QQQX. The report discloses each Fund’s managed distribution policy, quarterly distribution amounts (BXMX $0.2725; DIAX $0.3010; SPXX $0.3375; QQQX $0.5600; JCE $0.3200 per share) and 12‑month returns (BXMX 13.80%; DIAX 9.06%; SPXX 12.70%; QQQX 13.58%; JCE 18.40%).
The filing notes portfolio manager additions (Nazar Suschko effective May 30, 2025), a Board‑approved merger of BXMX and DIAX into SPXX pending shareholder approval, equity shelf authorizations (SPXX 4,235,232 shares maximum aggregate offering for the stated period; QQQX unlimited; JCE 1,599,292), and disclosures on distribution source estimates and shelf sales activity.
Nuveen NASDAQ 100 Dynamic Overwrite Fund (QQQX), along with multiple affiliated Nuveen closed-end funds, is calling a virtual Annual Meeting of Shareholders on April 16, 2026 at 2:00 p.m. Central time. Shareholders of record as of February 9, 2026 may vote.
The main business is electing Board Members across the funds’ three board classes and, where applicable, electing trustees chosen only by preferred shareholders. Because nominees equal the number of seats, each will be elected by a plurality of votes cast, assuming a quorum.
The filing details extensive governance arrangements, including a fully independent, unitary board, multiple specialized committees overseeing audit, compliance, risk, investments and closed-end fund issues, and updated fee schedules for Independent Board Members and committee chairs effective January 1, 2025.
Shareholders can vote by mail, telephone, Internet, or electronically during the webcast using a control number. The Board unanimously recommends voting FOR each nominee.
Nuveen NASDAQ 100 Dynamic Overwrite Fund insider Joseph Castro, who serves as EVP, Chief Risk & Compliance, filed an initial ownership report on Form 3. The filing lists his officer role with the fund and does not report any buy, sell, or other share transactions.
Nuveen NASDAQ 100 Dynamic Overwrite Fund (QQQX): An officer filed a Form 3 initial beneficial ownership report. The reporting person serves as VP and Treasurer and disclosed no securities beneficially owned. The date of event is 09/10/2025, and the filing was made by one reporting person.