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Voya Asia Pacific High Dividend Equity Income Fund T.IAE


Primary Symbol: IAE

Voya Asia Pacific High Dividend Equity Income Fund (the Fund) is a diversified, closed-end management investment company. The Fund’s investment objective is total return through a combination of current income, capital gains and capital appreciation. The Fund seeks to achieve its investment objective by investing primarily in a portfolio of dividend yielding equity securities of Asia Pacific companies. The Fund will seek to achieve its investment objective by investing at least 80% of its managed assets in dividend producing equity securities of, or derivatives having economic characteristics similar to the equity securities of Asia Pacific Companies that are listed and traded principally on Asia Pacific exchanges. The Fund will invest in equity securities and will select securities through a bottom-up process that is based upon quantitative analysis. Voya Investments, LLC is an investment adviser of the Fund.


NYSE:IAE - Post by User

Comment by Doug2Bon Feb 21, 2016 5:51pm
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Post# 24579966

RE:RE:RE:RE:Don't Worry About the Price of Oil

RE:RE:RE:RE:Don't Worry About the Price of Oilmarsbonfire

I appreciate that there are lots of factors at play here and I certainly agree that things have dragged on longer than the Saudi's intended.  I think the length of time a company or sector can hang on after moving to an unsustainable pricing model is often underestimated, the Saudi's are probably no exception in this.

I would say though that becuase the US rig count is now just over one quarter of what it was before the price falls, the Saudi's have already destroyed shale.  The delayed effect of drilling cessation takes a while to work through.  Well half life for shale is a little over a year so the drop off is small so far, even if 1,500 new rigs started drilling tomorrow there would be a huge production fall out from later this year and throughout 2017. 

A useful metaphor might be axis post Normandy break out.  They were finished, no way back, but the axis wheels of war carried on turning for another year, strongly turning for another 6 months.  I am not saying here that shale will never make a comeback, it probably will, but don't expect output to hit last year's peak for 2 or 3 years, at least.

Doug
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