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Carlyle Credit Income Fund 7.375% Series D Term Preferred Shares due 2028 (CCID) represents an income-focused investment vehicle that offers investors a fixed 7.375% dividend yield through its preferred share structure. Trading near $25.33, the security has shown modest downside movement recently, declining approximately 0.20% in the most recent session. This preferred share issue, backed by the Carlyle Group, invests primarily in diversified portfolios of loans, bonds, and other credit instrume
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