Nuveen Global Currency Closed-End Funds Announce New Fund Names

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Nuveen Global Currency Closed-End Funds Announce New Fund Names

Reflects Funds' Repositioning and New Investment Strategies

CHICAGO--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Nuveen Investments, a leading global provider of investment services to institutions, as well as individual investors, today announced that new fund names for two closed-end funds are now effective. The renaming follows a previously announced portfolio repositioning for each fund, with the new fund names reflecting updated investment strategies. The previous names and new names are listed below; the tickers remain unchanged.

Previous Fund Name

Symbol

New Fund Name
(As of October 10, 2012)

Symbol
(Unchanged)

Nuveen Enhanced Global Government
Income Fund

JGG

Nuveen Global Income
Opportunities Fund

JGG

Nuveen Multi-Currency Short-Term
Government Income Fund

JGT

Nuveen Diversified Currency
Opportunities Fund

JGT


More information is available by clicking on the literature tab on each fund's webpage at www.nuveen.com/cef.

Nuveen Investments provides high-quality investment services designed to help secure the long-term goals of institutional and individual investors as well as the consultants and financial advisors who serve them. Nuveen Investments markets a wide range of specialized investment solutions which provide investors access to capabilities of its high-quality boutique investment affiliates—Nuveen Asset Management, Symphony Asset Management, NWQ Investment Management Company, Santa Barbara Asset Management, Tradewinds Global Investors, Winslow Capital Management, and Gresham Investment Management. In total, Nuveen Investments managed approximately $212 billion as of June 30, 2012. For more information, please visit the Nuveen Investments website at www.nuveen.com.



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Nuveen Investments
Kristyna Munoz, (312) 917-8343
kristyna.munoz@nuveen.com

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