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The following table provides estimates of the sources of the funds’ monthly distributions that have a payable date of January 30, 2026. These estimates are based on the funds’ fiscal year-to-date activities.

 

January 2026 Distributions

 

 

 

Estimated sources of distributions

Fund

Ticker

Per Share Distribution

Net Investment Income

Net realized short-term capital gains

Net realized long-term capital gains

Return of Capital

Clearbridge Energy Midstream Opportunity Fund Inc

EMO*

$0.36000

-

-

-

$0.36000

Wester Asset Global Corporate Opportunity Fund Inc.

GDO

$0.12200

$0.07393

-

-

$0.04807

Western Asset Global High Income Fund Inc. EHI $0.07000 $0.05264 - - $0.01736
Western Asset High Income Fund II Inc. HIX $0.04900 $0.03455 - - $0.01445
Western Asset High Income Opportunity Fund Inc. HIO $0.03550 $0.02712 - - $0.00838
Western Asset High Yield Opportunity Fund Inc HYI $0.09500 $0.08674 - - $0.00826
Western Asset Intermediate Muni Fund Inc. SBI $0.04200 $0.02306 - - $0.01894
Western Asset Managed Municipals Fund Inc. MMU $0.05450 $0.03308 - - $0.02142
Western Asset Mortgage Opportunity Fund Inc. DMO $0.12000 $0.11148 - - $0.00852
Western Asset Municipal High Income Fund Inc. MHF $0.03400 $0.02077 - - $0.01323

 

This information is being provided pursuant to Section 19(a) of the Investment Company Act of 1940, as amended, to announce the amount of each fund’s distributions and should not be used for tax reporting purposes. In early 2027, after definitive information is available, the Fund will send shareholders a Form 1099-DIV specifying how the distributions paid by the Fund during calendar year 2026 have been characterized for purposes of reporting the distributions on a shareholder’s tax returns. The Fund will also post Form 8937 to the Franklin Templeton website: https://www.franklintempleton.com/tools-and-resources/tax-center if all or any portion of the distributions are characterized as a tax return of capital after the close of the Fund’s fiscal year-end.

* EMO, which is taxed as a regular C-Corporation, pays ordinary income and/or return of capital and does not pay capital gain distributions. Distributions are considered ordinary income to the extent they are paid out of net investment income and realized capital gains.

Shareholders should not draw any conclusions about the Fund’s investment performance from the amount of the current distribution or from the terms of the Fund’s Dividend Reinvestment Plan.