Clough Global Dividend and Income Fund

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GLV

Price:

$5.4409

Market Cap:

$67.85M

Clough Global Dividend and Income Fund is a closed ended balanced mutual fund launched and managed by Clough Capital Partners L.P. The fund primarily invests in the public equity and fixed income markets across the globe. It seeks to invest in securities of companies operating across diversified sectors. For its fixed income portion, it invests in corporate and sovereign debt. It invest in fixed income securities having a maturity ranging from 30 days to over 30 years. The fund invests in non-U.S. markets primarily through liquid securities, including depositary receipts. Its equity portion primarily invests in stocks of small-cap and mid-cap companies. The fund employs a fundamental analysi...[Read more]

Industry

Asset Management - Income

IPO Date

2004-07-28

Stock Exchange

NYSE

Ticker

GLV

The PE Ratio as of December 2024 (TTM) for Clough Global Dividend and Income Fund (GLV) is 24.73

According to Clough Global Dividend and Income Fund’s latest financial reports and current stock price. The company's current PE Ratio is 24.73. This represents a change of 118.44% compared to the average of 11.32 of the last 4 quarters.

Clough Global Dividend and Income Fund (GLV) Historical PE Ratio (quarterly & annually)

How has GLV PE Ratio performed in the past?

The mean historical PE Ratio of Clough Global Dividend and Income Fund over the last ten years is 10.03. The current 24.73 PE Ratio has changed 24.56% with respect to the historical average. Over the past ten years (40 quarters), GLV's PE Ratio was at its highest in in the April 2023 quarter at 47.44. The PE Ratio was at its lowest in in the October 2022 quarter at -1.88.

Quarterly (TTM)
Annual

Average

10.03

Median

2.52

Minimum

-25.36

Maximum

126.81

Clough Global Dividend and Income Fund (GLV) PE Ratio by Quarter and Year

Discovering the peaks and valleys of Clough Global Dividend and Income Fund PE Ratio, unveiling quarterly and yearly fluctuations to gain insights into the company’s financial performance and market dynamics, offering valuable data for investors and analysts alike.

Maximum Annual Increase = 1.25%

Maximum Annual PE Ratio = 126.81

Minimum Annual Increase = -293.58%

Minimum Annual PE Ratio = -25.36

Quarterly (TTM)
Annual
YearPE RatioChange
2023-7.10419.90%
2022-1.37-121.33%
20216.40-154.52%
2020-11.75-227.58%
20199.21-174.02%
2018-12.44-293.58%
20176.43-125.34%
2016-25.36-120.00%
2015126.811.25%
20149.4340.06%

Clough Global Dividend and Income Fund (GLV) Average PE Ratio

How has GLV PE Ratio performed in the past?

The current PE Ratio of Clough Global Dividend and Income Fund (GLV) is greater than its 3-year, greater than its 5-year, and greater than its 10-year historical averages

3-year avg

-0.69

5-year avg

-0.92

10-year avg

10.03

Clough Global Dividend and Income Fund (GLV) PE Ratio vs. Peers

How is GLV’s PE Ratio compared to its peers?

Clough Global Dividend and Income Fund’s PE Ratio is greater than Clough Global Opportunities Fund (-14.00), greater than Dividend Growth Split Corp. (4.74), greater than Voya Asia Pacific High Dividend Equity Income Fund (4.18), greater than MFS Special Value Trust (-27.36), greater than Virtus Convertible & Income Fund II (22.11), less than Nuveen Municipal Credit Opportunities Fund (75.12), greater than High Income Securities Fund (17.20), greater than Virtus Dividend, Interest & Premium Strategy Fund (7.50), less than MFS Investment Grade Municipal Trust (43.13), greater than Invesco High Income 2024 Target Term Fund (8.34), greater than Eaton Vance National Municipal Opportunities Trust (8.29), greater than Nuveen California Select Tax-Free Income Portfolio (7.95), greater than Federated Hermes Premier Municipal Income Fund (23.33), greater than Virtus Convertible & Income 2024 Target Term Fund (0), greater than BlackRock MuniHoldings New York Quality Fund, Inc. (23.33), greater than Eaton Vance Floating-Rate Income Trust (5.20), greater than NXG NextGen Infrastructure Income Fund (14.09), greater than GAMCO Natural Resources, Gold & Income Trust (9.67),

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