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Carlyle Credit Income Fund is a non-diversified, closed-end management investment company. The Fund's primary investment objective is to generate current income, with a secondary objective to generate capital appreciation. The Fund seeks to achieve its investment objective by investing primarily in equity and junior debt tranches of collateralized loan obligations, that are collateralized by a portfolio consisting primarily of below-investment-grade U.S. senior secured loans with a large number of distinct underlying borrowers across various industry sectors.
Carlyle Credit Income Shares Of Beneficial Interest trades on the NYSE stock market under the symbol CCIF.
As of March 18, 2026, CCIF stock price climbed to $3.22 with 123,671 million shares trading.
CCIF has a beta of 0.54, meaning it tends to be less sensitive to market movements. CCIF has a correlation of 0.11 to the broad based SPY ETF.
CCIF has a market cap of $42.21 million. This is considered a Sub-Micro Cap stock.
CCIF has underperformed the market in the last year with a return of -40.5%, while the SPY ETF gained +19.2%. In the last 3 month period, CCIF fell short of the market, returning -28.6%, while SPY returned -1.6%. However, in the most recent 2 weeks CCIF has outperformed the stock market by returning -1.9%, while SPY returned -3.5%.
CCIF support price is $3.08 and resistance is $3.31 (based on 1 day standard deviation move). This means that using the most recent 20 day stock volatility and applying a one standard deviation move around the stock's closing price, stastically there is a 67% probability that CCIF shares will trade within this expected range on the day.