Western Asset Inflation-Linked Opportunities & Income Fund

Western Asset Inflation-Linked Opportunities & Income Fundverified

WIW

Price:

$8.76

Market Cap:

$535.97M

Western Asset/Claymore Inflation-Linked Opportunities & Income Fund is a closed-ended fixed income mutual fund launched and managed by Guggenheim Funds Investment Advisors, LLC. It is managed by Western Asset Management Company, Western Asset Management Company Limited, Western Asset Management Company Ltd., and Western Asset Management Company Pte. Ltd. The fund invests in fixed income markets across the globe. It primarily invests in investment grade inflation-linked securities with an average effective duration of between zero and 15 years. The fund benchmarks the performance of its portfolio against the Barclays U.S. Government Inflation-Linked 1-10 Year Index and the Barclays U.S. Gover...[Read more]

Industry

Asset Management - Income

IPO Date

2004-02-25

Stock Exchange

NYSE

Ticker

WIW

The Enterprise Value as of December 2025 (TTM) for Western Asset Inflation-Linked Opportunities & Income Fund (WIW) is 794.96M

According to Western Asset Inflation-Linked Opportunities & Income Fund’s latest financial reports and current stock price. The company's current Enterprise Value is 794.96M. This represents a change of -5.50% compared to the average of 841.21M of the last 4 quarters.

Western Asset Inflation-Linked Opportunities & Income Fund (WIW) Historical Enterprise Value (quarterly & annually)

How has WIW Enterprise Value performed in the past?

The mean historical Enterprise Value of Western Asset Inflation-Linked Opportunities & Income Fund over the last ten years is 994.02M. The current 794.96M Enterprise Value has changed 7.90% with respect to the historical average. Over the past ten years (40 quarters), WIW's Enterprise Value was at its highest in in the November 2021 quarter at 1.22B. The Enterprise Value was at its lowest in in the June 2013 quarter at 735.15M.

Quarterly (TTM)
Annual

Average

994.02M

Median

969.89M

Minimum

792.67M

Maximum

1.22B

Western Asset Inflation-Linked Opportunities & Income Fund (WIW) Enterprise Value by Quarter and Year

Discovering the peaks and valleys of Western Asset Inflation-Linked Opportunities & Income Fund Enterprise Value, 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 = 10.03%

Maximum Annual Enterprise Value = 1.22B

Minimum Annual Increase = -20.89%

Minimum Annual Enterprise Value = 792.67M

Quarterly (TTM)
Annual
YearEnterprise ValueChange
2024792.67M-11.22%
2023892.86M-7.82%
2022968.63M-20.89%
20211.22B10.03%
20201.11B6.95%
20191.04B9.44%
2018950.79M-2.10%
2017971.16M-5.29%
20161.03B6.71%
2015960.92M-1.95%

Western Asset Inflation-Linked Opportunities & Income Fund (WIW) Average Enterprise Value

How has WIW Enterprise Value performed in the past?

The current Enterprise Value of Western Asset Inflation-Linked Opportunities & Income Fund (WIW) is less than than its 3-year, less than than its 5-year, and less than than its 10-year historical averages

3-year avg

884.72M

5-year avg

998.28M

10-year avg

994.02M

Western Asset Inflation-Linked Opportunities & Income Fund (WIW) Enterprise Value vs. Peers

How is WIW’s Enterprise Value compared to its peers?

Western Asset Inflation-Linked Opportunities & Income Fund’s Enterprise Value is less than Nuveen New Jersey Quality Municipal Income Fund (901.46M), less than Calamos Dynamic Convertible and Income Fund (825.50M), greater than SA U.S. Value Fund (0), greater than Virtus Convertible & Income Fund (447.49M), greater than Western Asset Inflation-Linked Income Fund (303.50M), greater than Nuveen Dow 30 Dynamic Overwrite Fund (550.96M), greater than Calamos Global Dynamic Income Fund (600.30M), less than Blackstone/GSO Strategic Credit Fund (853.74M), greater than Nationwide Mid Cap Market Index Fund (0), greater than Nuveen Taxable Municipal Income Fund (672.53M),

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