Company: MMT
Filing Date: 2025-06-25
Form Type: N-CSRS
Source: 0001683863-25-005367
Chunk: 2

Company: MFS MULTIMARKET INCOME TRUST
Filing Date: 2025-06-25
Form: N-CSRS
Chunk 2
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4%   |
| Asset-Backed Securities                | 0.7%   |
| Municipal Bonds                        | 0.5%   |
| Residential Mortgage-Backed Securities | 0.3%   |
| U.S. Treasury Securities               | (3.6)% |
| Non-U.S. Government Bonds              | (7.2)% |

Portfolio facts

| Average Duration (d)           |      5.6 |
| Average Effective Maturity (m) | 7.2 yrs. |

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Portfolio Composition - continued

Composition including fixed income credit quality (a)(i)

| AAA                     | 4.5%    |
| AA                      | 3.8%    |
| A                       | 16.0%   |
| BBB                     | 31.2%   |
| BB                      | 36.3%   |
| B                       | 26.3%   |
| CCC                     | 7.8%    |
| CC                      | 0.5%    |
| C (o)                   | 0.0%    |
| U.S. Government         | 5.3%    |
| Not Rated               | (21.3)% |
| Non-Fixed Income        | 0.1%    |
| Cash & Cash Equivalents 
 (Less Liabilities) (b)  | (33.8)% |
| Other (q)               | 23.3%   |

| (a) | For all securities other than those specifically described below, ratings are assigned to underlying securities utilizing ratings from Moody’s, Fitch, and Standard &                                                    
 Poor’s rating agencies and applying the following hierarchy: If all three agencies provide a rating, the middle rating (after dropping the highest and lowest ratings) is assigned; if two of the three agencies         
 rate a security, the lower of the two is assigned. If none of the 3 rating agencies above assign a rating, but the security is rated by DBRS Morningstar, then the DBRS Morningstar rating is assigned. If none of the 4 
 rating agencies listed above rate the security, but the security is rated by the Kroll Bond Rating Agency (KBRA), then the KBRA rating is assigned. Ratings are shown in the S&P and Fitch scale (e.g., AAA).            
 Securities rated BBB or higher are considered investment grade. All ratings are subject to change. U.S. Government includes securities issued by the