If You Invested in Barings Corporate Investors (MCI)
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Real historical value by amount invested and how long ago| If you invested | 1 year ago | 5 years ago | 10 years ago | Since Jul 6, 2015 |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| $1,000 | $815 -18% | $1,125 +12% | $968 -3% | $1,074 +7% |
| $10,000 | $8,150 -18% | $11,249 +12% | $9,677 -3% | $10,743 +7% |
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MCI vs S&P 500Year-by-Year Returns
MCI annual performance| Year | Start Price | End Price | Annual Return | Cumulative |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2017 | $15.41 | $15.26 | -1.0% | -1.0% |
| 2018 | $15.47 | $14.70 | -5.0% | -4.6% |
| 2019 | $14.99 | $16.86 | +12.5% | +9.4% |
| 2020 | $16.72 | $13.18 | -21.2% | -14.5% |
| 2021 | $13.25 | $15.98 | +20.6% | +3.7% |
| 2022 | $15.84 | $13.96 | -11.9% | -9.4% |
| 2023 | $13.97 | $18.43 | +31.9% | +19.6% |
| 2024 | $17.75 | $20.38 | +14.8% | +32.3% |
| 2025 | $20.06 | $18.15 | -9.5% | +17.8% |
| 2026 | $18.56 | $17.36 | -6.5% | +12.7% |
About Barings Corporate Investors
Financial Services · NYSE
Barings Corporate Investors (NYSE: MCI) is a closed-end management investment company. The Trust’s stated investment objective is to maintain a portfolio of securities that provides a current yield and an opportunity for capital gains. According to its disclosures, the Trust focuses its principal investments in privately placed, below-investment grade, long-term debt obligations, including bank loans and mezzanine debt instruments. These securities are generally not publicly tradable and are typically purchased directly from their issuers in private placement transactions.
The Trust indicates that these privately placed investments are usually made to small or middle market companies. By focusing on below-investment grade, long-term debt, the Trust seeks to generate net investment income and potential capital appreciation from its portfolio. The Trust’s shares are traded on the New York Stock Exchange under the trading symbol MCI, providing public market access to this specialized investment strategy.
Investment Focus and Portfolio Characteristics
Barings Corporate Investors describes its principal investments as privately placed bank loans and mezzanine debt instruments. These instruments are characterized in the Trust’s materials as below-investment grade and long term in nature. The Trust typically purchases these securities directly from issuers through private placement transactions, rather than in public markets. The issuers are described as small or middle market companies, indicating a focus on that segment of the corporate credit market.
The Trust reports that its investment experience can affect the composition and tax characteristics of its distributions, which are later reported on IRS Form 1099-DIV. It also reports periodic net investment income, net realized gains or losses, and net unrealized appreciation or depreciation on its investment portfolio, which together determine the net increase in net assets resulting from operations over a given period.
Adviser Relationship and Management
Barings Corporate Investors is advised by Barings LLC.> The Trust’s public communications repeatedly state that Barings LLC serves as its investment adviser. Barings LLC is described in those materials as a global asset management firm and a subsidiary of MassMutual. The adviser’s role includes sourcing and managing investments such as private placements in small and middle market companies, as referenced in the Trust’s description and periodic updates.
In commentary provided with its financial updates, the Trust emphasizes factors such as credit quality, capital structure of portfolio companies, and the quality of ownership and management groups as key elements in its analysis. It also references a focus on portfolio diversification by industry and individual credit concentration. These points are presented by the Trust as part of its approach to constructing and managing its investment portfolio.
Income, Distributions, and Net Asset Value
The Trust reports total investment income and net investment income for each period, along with net realized gains or losses and net unrealized appreciation or depreciation. These components together determine the net increase in net assets resulting from operations. The Trust’s public reports also reference its net asset value (NAV) per share and total net assets at the end of reporting periods.
The Board of Trustees of Barings Corporate Investors periodically declares cash dividends per share. The Trust’s announcements describe these dividends as quarterly cash dividends, and in some instances, special distributions. The Trust has stated that, based on its projections for certain periods, it expects dividends to be comprised of net investment income, with the final determination of the source and tax characteristics made after the end of the fiscal year and reported on IRS Form 1099-DIV.
Use of Private Investments and Capital Structure Considerations
In its public commentary, the Trust highlights its focus on what it describes as leading businesses backed by strong sponsor ownership and conservative capital structures. It also references an emphasis on investing in high-quality businesses that, in the Trust’s view, offer defensive characteristics intended to allow performance through different economic cycles. The Trust notes that it seeks to maintain a high level of portfolio diversification, referencing both industry and individual credit concentration.
The Trust’s periodic updates describe activity in private investments, add-on investments in existing portfolio companies, and public investments. They also reference repayments of senior loans and other realized gains or losses on equity and debt positions. These disclosures provide insight into how the Trust manages its portfolio of privately placed, below-investment grade, long-term debt obligations and related investments.
Trading and Structure
Barings Corporate Investors identifies itself as a closed-end management investment company. As a closed-end structure, the Trust’s shares trade on the New York Stock Exchange under the symbol MCI. The Trust’s communications emphasize that its investment objective is to maintain a portfolio of securities that can provide current yield along with the potential for capital gains, primarily through privately placed, below-investment grade, long-term debt obligations such as bank loans and mezzanine debt instruments made to small or middle market companies.
Risk and Investor Considerations
The Trust’s public releases include standard notices that past performance is not necessarily indicative of future results. They also include cautionary language that certain statements may be forward-looking and that investors should not place undue reliance on such statements. These notices underscore that the Trust’s income, distributions, and net asset value can be affected by its investment experience, market conditions, and the performance of its portfolio of privately placed, below-investment grade, long-term debt obligations.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Barings Corporate Investors investment returns
How much would $1,000 invested in Barings Corporate Investors be worth today?
If you invested $1,000 in Barings Corporate Investors (MCI) 10 years ago on 2016-07-05, your investment would be worth $968 today, representing a -3.2% total return, growing at a compounded rate of -0.3% per year (CAGR).
Has Barings Corporate Investors outperformed the S&P 500?
Over the past 10 years, MCI returned -3.2% compared to +257.4% for the S&P 500, underperforming the benchmark by 260.6 percentage points.
What is Barings Corporate Investors's average annual return?
The compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of MCI over the past 10 years is -0.3%, growing at a compounded rate each year. Individual years vary significantly — MCI's best recent year was 2023 (+31.9%) and worst was 2020 (-21.2%).
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