Company: WIA
Filing Date: 2025-01-28
Form Type: N-CSR
Source: 0001133228-25-000566
Chunk: 42

Company: WESTERN ASSET INFLATION-LINKED INCOME FUND
Filing Date: 2025-01-28
Form: N-CSR
Chunk 42
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 strategies. The Fund may borrow money in an amount up to 5% of its total assets as a temporary measure for extraordinary or emergency purposes, including the payment of dividends and the settlement of securities transactions that otherwise might require untimely dispositions of Fund securities. Such borrowings are not considered leverage for purposes of the Fund’s policy on the amount of leverage it may incur. Principal Risk Factors The Fund is a diversified, closed-end management investment company designed primarily as a long-term investment and not as a trading vehicle. The Fund is not intended to be a complete investment program and, due to the uncertainty inherent in all investments, there can be no assurance that the Fund will achieve its investment objectives. Your common shares at any point in time may be worth less than you invested, even after taking into account the reinvestment of Fund dividends and distributions. Investment and Market Risk. An investment in the Fund is subject to investment risk, including the possible loss of the entire amount that you invest. Your investment in the common shares represents an indirect investment in the fixed income securities and other investments owned by the Fund, most of which could be purchased directly. The value of the Fund’s portfolio securities may move up or down, sometimes rapidly and unpredictably. At any point in time, your common shares may be worth less than your original investment, even after taking into account the reinvestment of Fund dividends and distributions. Market Discount Risk. Shares of closed-end investment companies frequently trade at a discount from their net asset value. This risk is separate and distinct from the risk that the Fund’s net asset value could decrease as a result of its investment activities. Whether investors will realize gains or losses upon the sale of the common share will depend not upon the Fund’s net asset value but upon whether the market price of the common share at the time of sale is above or below the investor’s purchase price for the common share. Because the market price of the common share will be determined by factors such as relative supply of and demand for the common share in the market, general market and economic conditions and other factors beyond the control of the Fund, the Fund cannot predict whether the common share will trade at, above or below net asset value or at, above or below the initial public offering price. The Fund’s common share is designed primarily for long term investors and you should not view the Fund as a vehicle for trading purposes. Risks Relating to U.S. TIPS. The value of inflation-protected securities such as U.S. TIPS generally fluctuates in response to changes