
Virtus Stone Harbor Emerging Markets Income Fund is a closed-ended fixed income mutual fund launched and managed by Stone Harbor Investment Partners LP. The fund invests in the fixed income markets of emerging market countries across the globe. It primarily invests in sovereign debt obligations, corporate debt securities, structured notes, convertible securities, securities issued by supranational organizations, floating rate commercial loans, and securitized loan participations. The fund focuses on factors such as liquidity, volatility, tax implications, interest rate sensitivity, counterparty risks, economic factors, currency exchange rates, and technical market considerations to create its portfolio. It benchmarks the performance of its portfolios against the JP Morgan EMBI Global Diversified TR Index, the JPMorgan CEMBI Broad Diversified Index, and the JPMorgan GBI-EM Global Diversified Composite TR Index. Virtus Stone Harbor Emerging Markets Income Fund was formed on December 22, 2010 and is domiciled in the United States.
Virtus Stone Harbor Emerging Markets Income Fund trades as EDF on NYSE. The company is classified in Financial Services / Asset Management - Income and reports in USD.
The current profile places the business in Asset Management - Income. This section is intended to summarize the operating segments, products, geographies, and main revenue lines from official filings.
Latest available fiscal data shows $26.75M of revenue and $27.39M of net income.
Use this area for management strategy, capital allocation priorities, target markets, and measurable goals from the latest annual report or investor presentation.
The app now provides the structure, but exact strategic claims should come from official company documents before being treated as a finished investment thesis.
Virtus Stone Harbor Emerging Markets Income Fund can be compared against peers such as Blackstone / GSO Long-Short Credit Income Fund, Clipper Fund, Credit Suisse Asset Management Income Fund, Inc., Eaton Vance Short Duration Diversified Income Fund, John Hancock Hedged Equity & Income Fund, The Korea Fund, Inc..
A complete thesis should compare growth, margins, balance-sheet risk, valuation multiples, and market position against direct competitors.
Current signals to investigate include market capitalization of $171.17M, beta of 1.20, and return on equity of +17.3%.
This section should be validated with evidence such as durable margins, brand strength, regulation, switching costs, cost advantage, distribution, or technology.
Key risks should include financial leverage, cyclicality, customer concentration, regulatory exposure, currency risk, and execution risk.
EDF currently shows total debt of $38.62M and beta of 1.20. Missing data should be treated as a research gap, not as low risk.
Production-capacity detail is not available as structured data yet. For industrial, defense, semiconductor, or real-estate companies, this should be reviewed from annual reports and investor presentations.
No structured backlog field is available yet. If the company reports backlog, review the relevant filing section before adding it to the thesis.
Use this section for major contracts, product launches, construction projects, acquisitions, or strategic programs that can materially affect valuation.
Recent filings to review: NPORT-P (2026-04-28 00:00:00), DEF 14A (2026-04-20 00:00:00), SC 13G/A (2026-03-06 00:00:00), N-CEN (2026-02-13 00:00:00).
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Company website: https://www.shiplpcef.com/edf-objective.php?fund=edf
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