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The fund invests at least 80% of its assets in a diversified portfolio of Senior Loans. "Senior Loans" are investments in originated first and second lien loans, delayed draw term loans, revolving credit facilities, and club deals and will include, but are not limited to, senior secured floating rate bank loans. These types of investments are called "senior loans" because they are generally secured by a borrower's assets pursuant to a first or second priority or "senior" lien, ranking above unsecured and subordinated bonds. The fund may invest, without limitation, in high yield investments. The fund may invest in instruments denominated in foreign currencies. The fund may also invest in U.S. dollar-denominated instruments of foreign issuers. The fund currently expects to invest at least 40% of its assets in non-U.S. securities, representing issuers economically tied to a number of European countries. The percentage of assets invested in non-U.S. securities will vary over time. The fund may also invest in collateralized loan obligations, corporate debt securities, (investment grade and high yield), and cash and cash equivalents.
John Hancock Global Senior Loan ETF trades on the ARCA stock market under the symbol JHLN.
As of March 24, 2026, JHLN stock price declined to $24.46 with 5,183 million shares trading.
JHLN has a beta of 0.06, meaning it tends to be less sensitive to market movements. JHLN has a correlation of 0.16 to the broad based SPY ETF.
JHLN has a market cap of $604.25 million. This is considered a Small Cap stock.
JHLN support price is $24.43 and resistance is $24.55 (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 JHLN shares will trade within this expected range on the day.