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Henderson Far East Income Reports Net Asset Value

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Henderson Far East Income's (NZE:HFL) unaudited net asset value, including current fiscal year revenue items, was 2.651 pounds sterling per share as of Tuesday, according to a Thursday filing with the New Zealand bourse.

Unaudited net asset value, excluding current fiscal year revenue items for the same period, was 2.621 pounds sterling per share, the filing said.

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