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Carlyle Credit Income Fund saw short interest surge 67.9%, while announcing a monthly dividend of $0.105 per share.
Carlyle Credit Income Fund (CCIF) saw a 67.9% rise in short interest to 113,300 shares in January, with a short-interest ratio of 0.8 days.
Oppenheimer set a "market perform" rating and $8 target price.
Director Joan Y. McCabe bought 18,079 shares.
CCIF reported earnings of $0.30 per share and announced a monthly dividend of $0.105 per share, due on February 28.
Institutional investors have adjusted their holdings.
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Carlyle Credit Income Fund registró un corto aumento del interés 67,9%, mientras anunciaba un dividendo mensual de $0.105 por acción.