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Why can there be capital gain distributions in a down market?

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Why can there be capital gain distributions in a down market?

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Capital gain distributions can be made because of net gains earned in the current year or in the fund’s prior fiscal year. Even in a down market, there can be gains that are required to be distributed for the prior fiscal year when securities were trading at higher values. Capital gains typically are distributed to shareholders only after a fund has used up any carry-forward losses from prior years.

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