Certain Deutsche Closed-End Funds Announce Annual Meeting of Shareholders
June 26 2015 - 4:00PM
Business Wire
Deutsche High Income Trust (NYSE:KHI), Deutsche Multi-Market
Income Trust (NYSE:KMM), Deutsche Municipal Income Trust
(NYSE:KTF), Deutsche Strategic Income Trust (NYSE:KST) and Deutsche
Strategic Municipal Income Trust (NYSE:KSM) (each, a “Fund,” and,
collectively, the “Funds”) announced that the Annual Meeting of
Shareholders for each Fund will be held on September 30, 2015 at
the offices of Deutsche Investment Management Americas Inc., 345
Park Avenue, New York, NY 10154. Holders of record of common shares
and preferred shares, as applicable, of the Funds at the close of
business on July 8, 2015 are entitled to vote at the annual meeting
and any adjournments or postponements thereof.
For more information on the Funds, including their most recent
month-end performance, visit www.deutschefunds.com or call (800)
349-4281.
Important Information
Deutsche High Income Trust seeks to provide the highest
current income obtainable, consistent with reasonable risk, with
capital gains secondary. Bond investments are subject to
interest-rate and credit risks. When interest rates rise, bond
prices generally fall. Credit risk refers to the ability of an
issuer to make timely payments of principal and interest.
Investments in lower-quality (“junk bonds”) and non-rated
securities present greater risk of loss than investments in
higher-quality securities. Investing in derivatives entails special
risks relating to liquidity, leverage and credit that may reduce
returns and/or increase volatility. Leverage results in additional
risks and can magnify the effect of any gains or losses.
Investing in foreign securities, particularly those of emerging
markets, presents certain risks, such as currency fluctuations,
political and economic changes, and market risks.
Deutsche Multi-Market Income Trust seeks to provide high
income consistent with prudent total return. The fund invests in a
range of income-producing securities such as U.S. corporate
fixed-income securities and debt obligations of foreign
governments, their agencies and instrumentalities which may be
denominated in foreign currencies and may not be rated. Bond
investments are subject to interest-rate, credit, liquidity and
market risks to varying degrees. When interest rates rise, bond
prices generally fall. Credit risk refers to the ability of an
issuer to make timely payments of principal and interest.
Investments in lower-quality (“junk bonds”) and non-rated
securities present greater risk of loss than investments in
higher-quality securities. Investing in derivatives entails special
risks relating to liquidity, leverage and credit that may reduce
returns and/or increase volatility. Leverage results in additional
risks and can magnify the effect of any gains or losses. Investing
in foreign securities, particularly those of emerging markets,
presents certain risks, such as currency fluctuations, political
and economic changes, and market risks.
Deutsche Municipal Income Trust seeks to provide high current
income exempt from federal income tax by investing in a diversified
portfolio of investment-grade tax-exempt securities. Bond
investments are subject to interest-rate, credit, liquidity and
market risks to varying degrees. When interest rates rise, bond
prices generally fall. Credit risk refers to the ability of an
issuer to make timely payments of principal and interest. Investing
in derivatives entails special risks relating to liquidity,
leverage and credit that may reduce returns and/or increase
volatility. Leverage results in additional risks and can magnify
the effect of any gains or losses. Although the fund seeks income
that is exempt from federal income taxes, a portion of the fund’s
distributions may be subject to federal, state and local taxes,
including the alternative minimum tax.
Deutsche Strategic Income Trust seeks to provide high current
income by investing its assets in a combination of (a) lower-rated,
corporate fixed-income securities; (b) fixed-income securities of
emerging markets and other foreign issuers; and (c) fixed-income
securities of the US government and its agencies and
instrumentalities, and mortgage-backed issuers. Bond
investments are subject to interest-rate, credit, liquidity and
market risks to varying degrees. When interest rates rise, bond
prices generally fall. Credit risk refers to the ability of an
issuer to make timely payments of principal and interest.
Investments in lower-quality (“junk bonds”) and non-rated
securities present greater risk of loss than investments in
higher-quality securities. Investing in derivatives entails special
risks relating to liquidity, leverage and credit that may reduce
returns and/or increase volatility. Leverage results in additional
risks and can magnify the effect of any gains or losses. Investing
in foreign securities, particularly those of emerging markets,
presents certain risks, such as currency fluctuations, political
and economic changes, and market risks.
Deutsche Strategic Municipal Income Trust seeks a high level
of current income exempt from federal income tax. The fund will
invest at least 50 percent of its assets in investment-grade
municipal securities or unrated municipal securities of comparable
quality, and may invest up to 50 percent of its assets in
high-yield municipal securities that are below investment grade.
Bond investments are subject to interest-rate, credit, liquidity
and market risks to varying degrees. When interest rates rise, bond
prices generally fall. Credit risk refers to the ability of an
issuer to make timely payments of principal and interest. Investing
in derivatives entails special risks relating to liquidity,
leverage and credit that may reduce returns and/or increase
volatility. Leverage results in additional risks and can magnify
the effect of any gains or losses. Although the fund seeks income
that is exempt from federal income taxes, a portion of the fund’s
distributions may be subject to federal, state and local taxes,
including the alternative minimum tax.
Closed-end funds, unlike open-end funds, are not continuously
offered. There is a one-time public offering and once issued,
shares of closed-end funds are bought and sold in the open market
through a stock exchange. Shares of closed-end funds frequently
trade at a discount to the net asset value. The price of a fund’s
shares is determined by a number of factors, several of which are
beyond the control of the fund. Therefore, a fund cannot predict
whether its shares will trade at, below or above net asset
value.
Past performance is no guarantee of future results.
This press release shall not constitute an
offer to sell or a solicitation to buy, nor shall there be any sale
of these securities in any state or jurisdiction in which such
offer or solicitation or sale would be unlawful prior to
registration or qualification under the laws of such state or
jurisdiction.
NOT FDIC/ NCUA INSURED • MAY LOSE VALUE
• NO BANK GUARANTEE
NOT A DEPOSIT • NOT INSURED BY ANY
FEDERAL GOVERNMENT AGENCY
Deutsche Asset & Wealth Management represents the asset
management and wealth management activities conducted by Deutsche
Bank AG or any of its subsidiaries. Clients will be provided
Deutsche Asset & Wealth Management products or services by one
or more legal entities that will be identified to clients pursuant
to the contracts, agreements, offering materials or other
documentation relevant to such products or services. (R-34986-2)
(6/15)
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