| Business Summary | | Templeton
Global
Governments
Income
Trust
(the
Fund)
is
closed-end,
non-diversified
investment
company.
The
Fund
seeks
a
high
level
of
current
income
consistent
with
preservation
of
capital.
Under
normal
market
conditions,
the
Fund
invests
primarily
in
a
portfolio
of
debt
securities
issued
or
guaranteed
by
governments,
government
agencies,
and
other
government
entities
of
various
nations
throughout
the
world,
including
emerging
markets.
At
February
29,
2000,
investments
in
government
bonds,
corporate
bonds,
and
short-term
investments
and
other
assets
represented
91.6%,
2.5%,
and
5.9%,
respectively,
of
the
Fund's
total
net
assets. | More
from
Market Guide: Expanded
Business Description |
| Financial Summary | | Templeton
Global
Governments
Income
Trust
is
a
closed-end,
non-diversified
management
investment
company
that
invests
in
a
portfolio
of
debt
securities
of
governments
and
government
agencies
of
various
nations
throughout
the
world.
For
the
six
months
ended
2/28/01,
interest
income
totaled
$6.2
million.
Net
investment
income
totaled
$5.5
million.
Net
increase
in
net
assets
from
operations
totaled
$5.3
million.
Net
asset
value
per
share
totaled
$6.54. | More
from
Market Guide: Significant
Developments |
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| Position | Charles Johnson, 67 | Chairman | Gregory McGowan, 50 | Pres | Rupert Johnson, Jr., 59 | VP | Harmon Burns, 54 | VP | Martin Flanagan, 39 | VP |
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from
Market Guide on Officers & Directors: Expanded
List, Bios,
Compensation,
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