Loading
Preparing stock search
Loading the search box, recent screening context, and the surrounding editorial guidance.
Help keep us running — this site is free to use and we cover the running costs ourselves. We're open to sponsors and advertising to keep it online. Get in touch.
Heads up — we're updating the site with more recent financial data over the coming days. Thanks for being patient with us.
Loading
Loading the search box, recent screening context, and the surrounding editorial guidance.
Company report
Review the methodology status, formula details, and supporting context for VGI.
Methodology
AAOIFI
DJIM
S&P Shariah
Company
Virtus Global Multi-Sector Income Fund is a closed ended fixed income mutual fund launched by Virtus Investment Partners, Inc. The fund is co-managed by Virtus Investment Advisers, Inc. and Newfleet Asset Management, LLC. It invests in fixed income markets across the globe. The fund invests in both investment grade and high yield debt instruments issued by the government, corporate, bank loans, mortgage-backed securities, asset-backed securities, taxable municipal bonds, and tax-exempt municipal bonds. It invests in securities with average duration which varies within three years (plus or minus) of the duration of the Barclays Global Aggregate Bond Index. The fund employs fundamental analysis with a top-down and bottom-up stock picking approach while focusing on factors such as yield and spreads, supply and demand, investment environment, sector fundamentals, assessment of credit risk, company management, issue structure, technical market conditions, and valuations to create its portfolio. It seeks to benchmark the performance of its portfolio against the Barclays Global Aggregate Bond Index. The fund was formerly known as Virtus-Newfleet Global Multi-Sector Income Fund. Virtus Global Multi-Sector Income Fund was formed on February 23, 2012 and is domiciled in the United States.
Debt ratio
Formula
Total Interest-Bearing Debt / Market Capitalization (or Avg for AAOIFI/DJIM)
Thresholds
Cash ratio
Formula
(Cash + Interest-Bearing Securities) / Market Capitalization
Thresholds
Analysis
Haram revenue
Formula
Impermissible Revenue / Total Revenue
Thresholds
Methodology