The Central and Eastern Europe Fund, Inc., and The New Germany Fund, Inc. Announce Annual Meetings of Stockholders
April 19 2021 - 5:00PM
Business Wire
The Central and Eastern Europe Fund, Inc. (NYSE: CEE) and The
New Germany Fund, Inc. (NYSE: GF) (each, a “Fund,” and,
collectively, the “Funds”) announced today that the Annual
Meeting of Stockholders for each Fund will be held at 10:00 a.m.,
Eastern time on June 24, 2021 at the offices of DWS Investment
Management Americas, Inc., 875 Third Avenue, New York, New York
10022. As part of precautions regarding the coronavirus or
COVID-19, the meeting will be held virtually via live webcast this
year. Details on how to participate in the virtual meeting will be
included in the proxy statement for the meeting. Holders of shares
of common stock of record of the Funds at the close of business on
April 30, 2021 are entitled to vote at the meeting and any
postponements or adjournments thereof. At the meeting, stockholders
of the Fund will consider the election of Directors and approval of
auditors.
For more information on the Funds, including their most recent
month-end performance, visit dws.com or call (800) 349-4281.
Important Information
Investing in foreign securities, particularly those of
emerging markets, presents certain risks, such as currency
fluctuations, political and economic changes, and market risks. Any
fund that concentrates in a particular segment of the market will
generally be more volatile than a fund that invests more
broadly.
The Central and Eastern Europe Fund, Inc. is non-diversified
and can take larger positions in fewer issues, increasing its
potential risk, and also concentrates its investments in the energy
sector. Investing in foreign securities presents certain risks,
such as currency fluctuations, political and economic changes, and
market risks. Emerging markets tend to be more volatile and less
liquid than the markets of more mature economies, and generally
have less diverse and less mature economic structures and less
stable political systems than those of developed countries. Any
fund that focuses in a particular segment of the market or region
of the world will generally be more volatile than a fund that
invests more broadly.
The shares of most closed-end funds, including the Funds, are
not continuously offered. Once issued, shares of closed-end funds
are bought and sold in the open market through a stock exchange.
Shares of closed-end funds frequently trade at a discount to net
asset value. The price of a fund’s shares is determined by a number
of factors, several of which are beyond the control of the fund.
Therefore, a fund cannot predict whether its shares will trade at,
below, or above net asset value.
Investments in funds involve risk. Additional risks of the
Funds are associated with international investing, such as currency
fluctuations, political and economic changes, market risks,
government regulations and differences in liquidity, which may
increase the volatility of your investment. Foreign security
markets generally exhibit greater price volatility and are less
liquid than the US market. Additionally, the Funds focus their
investments in certain geographical regions, thereby increasing
their vulnerability to developments in that region and potentially
subjecting the Funds’ shares to greater price volatility. Some
funds have more risk than others. These include funds, such as the
Funds, that allow exposure to or otherwise concentrate investments
in certain sectors, geographic regions, security types, market
capitalization, or foreign securities (e.g., political or economic
instability, which can be accentuated in emerging market
countries).
The European Union, the United States and other countries
have imposed sanctions on Russia in response to Russian military
and other actions in recent years. These sanctions have adversely
affected Russian individuals, issuers and the Russian economy.
Russia, in turn, has imposed sanctions targeting Western
individuals, businesses and products. The various sanctions have
adversely affected, and may continue to adversely affect, not only
the Russian economy, but also the economies of many countries in
Europe, including countries in Central and Eastern Europe. The
continuation of current sanctions or the imposition of additional
sanctions may materially adversely affect the value of the Funds’
portfolios.
Past performance is no guarantee of future results.
War, terrorism, economic uncertainty, trade disputes, public
health crises (including the recent pandemic spread of the novel
coronavirus) and related geopolitical events could lead to
increased market volatility, disruption to US and world economies
and markets and may have significant adverse effects on the fund
and their investments.
This press release shall not constitute an offer to sell or a
solicitation to buy, nor shall there be any sale of these
securities in any state or jurisdiction in which such offer or
solicitation or sale would be unlawful prior to registration or
qualification under the laws of such state or jurisdiction.
NOT FDIC/ NCUA INSURED
* MAY LOSE VALUE * NO
BANK GUARANTEE NOT A DEPOSIT * NOT INSURED BY ANY FEDERAL
GOVERNMENT AGENCY
The brand DWS represents DWS Group GmbH & Co. KGaA and any
of its subsidiaries such as DWS Distributors, Inc. which offers
investment products or DWS Investment Management Americas, Inc. and
RREEF America L.L.C. which offer advisory services. (R-082642-1)
(04/21)
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