WESTERN ASSET PREMIER BOND FUND

 

 

UNITED STATES

SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION

Washington, D.C. 20549

 

 

FORM N-CSR

 

 

CERTIFIED SHAREHOLDER REPORT OF REGISTERED

MANAGEMENT INVESTMENT COMPANIES

Investment Company Act file number 811-10603

 

 

Western Asset Premier Bond Fund

(Exact name of registrant as specified in charter)

 

 

620 Eighth Avenue, 49th Floor, New York, NY 10018

(Address of principal executive offices) (Zip code)

 

 

Robert I. Frenkel, Esq.

Legg Mason & Co., LLC

100 First Stamford Place

Stamford, CT 06902

(Name and address of agent for service)

 

 

Registrant’s telephone number, including area code: (888) 777-0102

Date of fiscal year end: December 31

Date of reporting period: June 30, 2017

 

 

 


ITEM 1. REPORT TO STOCKHOLDERS.

The Semi-Annual Report to Stockholders is filed herewith.

 


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Semi-Annual Report   June 30, 2017

WESTERN ASSET

PREMIER BOND FUND (WEA)

 

 

 

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INVESTMENT PRODUCTS: NOT FDIC INSURED • NO BANK GUARANTEE • MAY LOSE VALUE


What’s inside      
Letter from the president     III  
Investment commentary     IV  
Fund at a glance     1  
Spread duration     2  
Effective duration     3  
Schedule of investments     4  
Statement of assets and liabilities     21  
Statement of operations     22  
Statements of changes in net assets     23  
Statement of cash flows     24  
Financial highlights     25  
Notes to financial statements     27  
Additional shareholder information     39  
Dividend reinvestment plan     40  

 

Fund objective

The Fund’s investment objective is to provide current income and capital appreciation.

Under normal market conditions, the Fund expects to invest substantially all (but at least 80%) of its total managed assets in bonds, including corporate bonds, U.S. government and agency securities and mortgage-related securities, and at least 65% of its total managed assets in bonds that, at the time of purchase, are of investment grade quality. The Fund may invest up to 35% of its total managed assets in bonds of below investment grade quality (commonly referred to as “junk bonds”) at the time of purchase. The Fund may invest in securities or instruments other than bonds (including preferred stock) and may invest up to 10% of its total managed assets in instruments denominated in currencies other than the U.S. dollar. The Fund may invest in a variety of derivative instruments for investment or risk management purposes. The Fund expects that the average effective duration of its portfolio will range between 3.5 and seven years, although this target duration may change from time to time. Trust preferred interests and capital securities are considered bonds and not preferred stock for purposes of the foregoing guidelines.

 

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Letter from the president

 

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Dear Shareholder,

We are pleased to provide the semi-annual report of Western Asset Premier Bond Fund for the six-month reporting period ended June 30, 2017. Please read on for Fund performance information and a detailed look at prevailing economic and market conditions during the Fund’s reporting period.

As always, we remain committed to providing you with excellent service and a full spectrum of investment choices. We also remain committed to supplementing the support you receive from your financial advisor. One way we accomplish this is through our website, www.lmcef.com. Here you can gain immediate access to market and investment information, including:

 

 

Fund prices and performance,

 

 

Market insights and commentaries from our portfolio managers, and

 

 

A host of educational resources.

We look forward to helping you meet your financial goals.

Sincerely,

 

LOGO

Jane Trust, CFA

President and Chief Executive Officer

July 28, 2017

 

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Investment commentary

 

Economic review

The pace of U.S. economic activity fluctuated during the six months ended June 30, 2017 (the “reporting period”). Looking back, the U.S. Department of Commerce reported that fourth quarter 2016 U.S. gross domestic product (“GDP”)i growth was a revised 1.8%. GDP growth then decelerated to a revised 1.2% during the first quarter of 2017. Finally, the U.S. Department of Commerce’s initial estimate for second quarter 2017 GDP growth — released after the reporting period ended — was 2.6%. The acceleration in growth reflected a smaller decrease in private inventory investment, an acceleration in personal consumption expenditures and an upturn in federal government spending.

Job growth in the U.S. was solid overall and a tailwind for the economy during the reporting period. When the reporting period ended on June 30, 2017, the unemployment rate was 4.4%, as reported by the U.S. Department of Labor. The percentage of longer-term unemployed moderately declined over the period. In June 2017, 24.3% of Americans looking for a job had been out of work for more than six months, versus 24.4% when the period began.

 

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Market review

Q. How did the Federal Reserve Board (the “Fed”)ii respond to the economic environment?

A. Looking back, after an extended period of maintaining the federal funds rateiii at a historically low range between zero and 0.25%, the Fed increased the rate at its meeting on December 16, 2015. This marked the first rate hike since 2006. In particular, the U.S. central bank raised the federal funds rate to a range between 0.25% and 0.50%. The Fed then kept rates on hold at each meeting prior to its meeting in mid-December 2016. On December 14, 2016, the Fed raised rates to a range between 0.50% and 0.75%.

After holding rates steady at its meeting that concluded on February 1, 2017, the Fed raised rates to a range between 0.75% and 1.00% at its meeting that ended on March 15, 2017. Finally, at its meeting that concluded on June 14, 2017, the Fed raised rates to a range between 1.00% and 1.25%. The Fed also said that it planned to reduce its balance sheet, saying, “The Committee is maintaining its existing policy of reinvesting principal payments from its holdings of agency debt and agency mortgage-backed securities in agency mortgage-backed securities and of rolling over maturing Treasury securities at auction. The Committee currently expects to begin implementing a balance sheet normalization program this year, provided that the economy evolves broadly as anticipated.”

Q. Did Treasury yields trend higher or lower during the reporting period?

A. Treasury yields moved sharply higher after the November 2016 U.S. presidential elections given expectations for improving growth and higher inflation. While they subsequently fell from their peak in mid-March 2017, all told short-term Treasury yields moved higher during the six months ended June 30, 2017. In contrast, long-term Treasury yields edged lower over the reporting period as a whole. Two-year Treasury yields began the reporting period at 1.20% and ended the period at 1.38%. Their low for the period of 1.12% occurred on February 24, 2017, and their peak of 1.40% took place on March 13 and March 14, 2017. Ten-year Treasury yields began the reporting period at 2.45% and ended the period at 2.31%. Their low of 2.14% occurred on both June 6 and June 26, 2017, and their peak of 2.62% occurred on March 13, 2017.

Q. What factors impacted the spread sectors (non-Treasuries) during the reporting period?

A. The spread sectors posted mixed results during the reporting period. Performance fluctuated with investor sentiment given signs of generally modest global growth, questions regarding future Fed monetary policy, the aforementioned U.S. elections and several geopolitical issues. The broad U.S. bond market, as measured by the Bloomberg Barclays U.S. Aggregate Indexiv, returned 2.27% during the six months ended June 30, 2017. Within the U.S. bond market, lower rated corporate bonds generated the best returns during the reporting period.

Q. How did the high-yield bond market perform over the during the reporting period?

A. The U.S. high-yield bond market, as measured by the Bloomberg Barclays U.S. Corporate High Yield — 2% Issuer Cap Indexv, gained 4.92% for the six months ended June 30, 2017. The high-yield market began the reporting period on a positive

 

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Investment commentary (cont’d)

 

note, as it rallied sharply over the first two months of the period. This was driven by robust demand from investors looking to generate incremental yield in the low interest rate environment. After moving slightly lower in March 2017 given falling oil prices and overall weak demand, the high-yield market again rallied from April through June 2017.

Performance review

For the six months ended June 30, 2017, Western Asset Premier Bond Fund returned 7.20% based on its net asset value (“NAV”)vi and 11.51% based on its New York Stock Exchange (“NYSE”) market price per share. The Fund’s unmanaged benchmarks, the Bloomberg Barclays U.S. Corporate High Yield Indexvii and the Bloomberg Barclays U.S. Credit Indexviii, returned 4.93% and 3.68%, respectively, for the same period. The Lipper Corporate BBB-Rated Debt (Leveraged) Closed-End Funds Category Averageix returned 4.73% over the same time frame. Please note that Lipper performance returns are based on each fund’s NAV.

During this six-month period, the Fund made distributions to shareholders totaling $0.45 per share. As of June 30, 2017, the Fund estimates that all of the distributions were sourced from net investment income.* The performance table shows the Fund’s six-month total return based on its NAV and market price as of June 30, 2017. Past performance is no guarantee of future results.

 

Performance Snapshot as of June 30, 2017
(unaudited)
 
Price Per Share   6-Month
Total Return**
 
$14.42 (NAV)     7.20 %†1 
$13.98 (Market Price)     11.51 %‡ 

All figures represent past performance and are not a guarantee of future results. Performance figures for periods shorter than one year represent cumulative figures and are not annualized.

** Total returns are based on changes in NAV or market price, respectively. Returns reflect the deduction of all Fund expenses, including management fees, operating expenses, and other Fund expenses. Returns do not reflect the deduction of brokerage commissions or taxes that investors may pay on distributions or the sale of shares.

† Total return assumes the reinvestment of all distributions, including returns of capital, if any, at NAV.

‡ Total return assumes the reinvestment of all distributions, including returns of capital, if any, in additional shares in accordance with the Fund’s Dividend Reinvestment Plan.

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The Fund is traded under the symbol “WEA” and its closing market price is available in

 

* This estimate is not for tax purposes. The Fund will issue a Form 1099 with final composition of the distributions for tax purposes after year-end. A return of capital is not taxable and results in a reduction in the tax basis of a shareholder’s investment. For more information about a distribution’s composition, please refer to the Fund’s distribution press release or, if applicable, the Section 19 notice located in the press release section of our website, www.lmcef.com (click on the name of the Fund).

 

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Effective June 1, 2017, the Fund changed its security pricing methodology to use the mean value of the bid and ask prices (of underlying fund holdings) to calculate the NAV. The Fund had a one-time increase to the NAV, which was due to this change in pricing methodology.

 

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most newspapers under the NYSE listings. The daily NAV is available on-line under the symbol “XWEAX” on most financial websites. Barron’s and the Wall Street Journal’s Monday edition both carry closed-end fund tables that provide additional information. In addition, the Fund issues a quarterly press release that can be found on most major financial websites as well as www.lmcef.com. (click on the name of the Fund).

In a continuing effort to provide information concerning the Fund, shareholders may call 1-888-777-0102 (toll free), Monday through Friday from 8:00 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Eastern Time, for the Fund’s current NAV, market price and other information.

Thank you for your investment in Western Asset Premier Bond Fund. As always, we appreciate that you have chosen us to manage your assets and we remain focused on achieving the Fund’s investment goals.

Sincerely,

 

LOGO

Jane Trust, CFA

President and Chief Executive Officer

July 28, 2017

RISKS: 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 objective. The Fund’s common stock is traded on the New York Stock Exchange. Similar to stocks, the Fund’s share price will fluctuate with market conditions and, at the time of sale, may be worth more or less than the original investment. Shares of closed-end funds often trade at a discount to their net asset value. Diversification does not assure against market loss. The Fund’s investments are subject to a number of risks, such as credit and inflation risks. As interest rates rise, bond prices fall, reducing the value of a fixed- income investment’s price. The Fund may invest in high-yield bonds (commonly referred to as “junk” bonds), which are rated below investment grade and carry more risk than higher-rated securities. To the extent that the Fund invests in asset-backed, mortgage-backed or mortgage related securities, its exposure to prepayment and extension risks may be greater than if it invested in other fixed-income securities. Leverage may result in greater volatility of NAV and the market price of common shares and increases a shareholder’s risk of loss. The Fund may invest in foreign securities, including emerging markets, which involve additional risks. The Fund may make significant investments in derivative instruments. Derivative instruments can be illiquid, may disproportionately increase losses, and have a potentially large impact on Fund performance.

All investments are subject to risk including the possible loss of principal. Past performance is no guarantee of future results. All index performance reflects no deduction for fees, expenses or taxes. Please note that an investor cannot invest directly in an index.

The information provided is not intended to be a forecast of future events, a guarantee of future results or investment advice. Views expressed may differ from those of the firm as a whole.

 

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Investment commentary (cont’d)

 

 

 

 

 

i 

Gross domestic product (“GDP”) is the market value of all final goods and services produced within a country in a given period of time.

 

ii 

The Federal Reserve Board (the “Fed”) is responsible for the formulation of U.S. policies designed to promote economic growth, full employment, stable prices and a sustainable pattern of international trade and payments.

 

iii 

The federal funds rate is the rate charged by one depository institution on an overnight sale of immediately available funds (balances at the Federal Reserve) to another depository institution; the rate may vary from depository institution to depository institution and from day to day.

 

iv 

The Bloomberg Barclays U.S. Aggregate Index is a broad-based bond index comprised of government, corporate, mortgage- and asset-backed issues, rated investment grade or higher, and having at least one year to maturity.

 

v 

The Bloomberg Barclays U.S. Corporate High Yield — 2% Issuer Cap Index is an index of the 2% Issuer Cap component of the Bloomberg Barclays U.S. Corporate High Yield Index, which covers the U.S. dollar-denominated, non-investment grade, fixed-rate, taxable corporate bond market.

 

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Net asset value (“NAV”) is calculated by subtracting total liabilities and outstanding preferred stock (if any) from the closing value of all securities held by the Fund (plus all other assets) and dividing the result (total net assets) by the total number of the common shares outstanding. The NAV fluctuates with changes in the market prices of securities in which the Fund has invested. However, the price at which an investor may buy or sell shares of the Fund is the Fund’s market price as determined by supply of and demand for the Fund’s shares.

 

vii 

The Bloomberg Barclays U.S. Corporate High Yield Index covers the universe of fixed-rate, non-investment grade debt, including corporate and non-corporate sectors. Pay-in-kind (“PIK”) bonds, Eurobonds and debt issues from countries designated as emerging markets are excluded, but Canadian and global bonds (SEC registered) of issuers in non-emerging market countries are included. Original issue zero coupon bonds, step-up coupon structures and 144A securities are also included.

 

viii 

The Bloomberg Barclays U.S. Credit Index is an index composed of corporate and non-corporate debt issues that are investment grade (rated Baa3/BBB- or higher).

 

ix 

Lipper, Inc., a wholly-owned subsidiary of Reuters, provides independent insight on global collective investments. Returns are based on the six-month period ended June 30, 2017, including the reinvestment of all distributions, including returns of capital, if any, calculated among the 7 funds in the Fund’s Lipper category.

 

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Fund at a glance (unaudited)

 

Investment breakdown (%) as a percent of total investments

 

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The bar graph above represents the Fund’s portfolio as of June 30, 2017 and December 31, 2016 and does not include derivatives such as forward foreign currency contracts. The Fund’s portfolio is actively managed. As a result, the composition of its portfolio holdings and sectors is subject to change at any time.

 

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Spread duration (unaudited)

 

Economic exposure — June 30, 2017

 

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Total Spread Duration
WEA   — 5.73 years
Benchmark   — 3.79 years

Spread duration measures the sensitivity to changes in spreads. The spread over Treasuries is the annual risk-premium demanded by investors to hold non-Treasury securities. Spread duration is quantified as the % change in price resulting from a 100 basis points change in spreads. For a security with positive spread duration, an increase in spreads would result in a price decline and a decline in spreads would result in a price increase. This chart highlights the market sector exposure of the Fund’s sectors relative to the selected benchmark sectors as of the end of the reporting period.

 

ABS   — Asset-Backed Securities
Benchmark   — Bloomberg Barclays U.S. Corporate High Yield Index
EM   — Emerging Markets
HY   — High Yield
IG Credit   — Investment Grade Credit
MBS   — Mortgage-Backed Securities
WEA   — Western Asset Premier Bond Fund

 

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Effective duration (unaudited)

 

Interest rate exposure — June 30, 2017

 

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Total Effective Duration
WEA   — 5.66 years
Benchmark   — 3.78 years

Effective duration measures the sensitivity to changes in relevant interest rates. Effective duration is quantified as the % change in price resulting from a 100 basis points change in interest rates. For a security with positive effective duration, an increase in interest rates would result in a price decline and a decline in interest rates would result in a price increase. This chart highlights the interest rate exposure of the Fund’s sectors relative to the selected benchmark sectors as of the end of the reporting period.

 

ABS   — Asset-Backed Securities
Benchmark   — Bloomberg Barclays U.S. Corporate High Yield Index
EM   — Emerging Markets
HY   — High Yield
IG Credit   — Investment Grade Credit
MBS   — Mortgage-Backed Securities
WEA   — Western Asset Premier Bond Fund

 

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Schedule of investments (unaudited)

June 30, 2017

 

Western Asset Premier Bond Fund

 

Security   Rate     Maturity
Date
    Face
Amount
    Value  
Corporate Bonds & Notes — 109.9%                                
Consumer Discretionary — 18.6%                                

Auto Components — 1.6%

                               

Adient Global Holdings Ltd., Senior Notes

    4.875     8/15/26       1,410,000     $ 1,420,575  (a) 

IHO Verwaltungs GmbH, Senior Secured Bonds (4.750% Cash or 5.500% PIK)

    4.750     9/15/26       550,000       557,563  (a)(b) 

ZF North America Capital Inc., Senior Notes

    4.750     4/29/25       680,000       719,950  (a) 

Total Auto Components

                            2,698,088  

Automobiles — 2.4%

                               

Daimler Finance NA LLC, Notes

    8.500     1/18/31       1,000,000       1,504,712  

General Motors Co., Senior Notes

    4.875     10/2/23       1,500,000       1,609,680  

General Motors Co., Senior Notes

    6.600     4/1/36       140,000       162,659  

General Motors Co., Senior Notes

    6.250     10/2/43       750,000       835,880  

Total Automobiles

                            4,112,931  

Hotels, Restaurants & Leisure — 4.0%

                               

Brinker International Inc., Senior Notes

    5.000     10/1/24       4,345,000       4,334,137  (a) 

Hilton Worldwide Finance LLC/Hilton Worldwide Finance Corp., Senior Notes

    4.625     4/1/25       750,000       775,312  (a) 

Hilton Worldwide Finance LLC/Hilton Worldwide Finance Corp., Senior Notes

    4.875     4/1/27       350,000       367,063  (a) 

Marstons Issuer PLC, Secured Bonds

    5.641     7/15/35       260,000  GBP      310,071  (c)(d) 

Scientific Games International Inc., Senior Secured Notes

    7.000     1/1/22       480,000       512,400  (a) 

Silversea Cruise Finance Ltd., Senior Secured Notes

    7.250     2/1/25       498,000       533,483  (a) 

Total Hotels, Restaurants & Leisure

                            6,832,466  

Household Durables — 0.1%

                               

Century Communities Inc., Senior Notes

    5.875     7/15/25       240,000       239,400  (a)  

Media — 9.4%

                               

21st Century Fox America Inc., Senior Debentures

    8.875     4/26/23       400,000       514,017  

Charter Communications Operating LLC/Charter Communications Operating Capital Corp., Senior Secured Notes

    4.464     7/23/22       500,000       533,318  

Charter Communications Operating LLC/Charter Communications Operating Capital Corp., Senior Secured Notes

    4.908     7/23/25       1,270,000       1,374,239  

Charter Communications Operating LLC/Charter Communications Operating Capital Corp., Senior Secured Notes

    6.384     10/23/35       420,000       499,246  

Charter Communications Operating LLC/Charter Communications Operating Capital Corp., Senior Secured Notes

    6.484     10/23/45       2,130,000       2,565,468  

Comcast Corp., Notes

    7.050     3/15/33       1,000,000       1,368,951  

DISH DBS Corp., Senior Notes

    7.750     7/1/26       650,000       771,875  

SFR Group SA, Senior Secured Notes

    7.375     5/1/26       2,020,000       2,199,275  (a) 

Time Warner Cable LLC, Debentures

    7.300     7/1/38       720,000       923,006  

 

See Notes to Financial Statements.

 

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Security   Rate     Maturity
Date
    Face
Amount
    Value  

Media — continued

                               

UPC Holding BV, Junior Secured Subordinated Notes

    6.375     9/15/22       1,820,000  EUR    $ 2,172,151  (a) 

Viacom Inc., Senior Notes

    3.450     10/4/26       1,200,000       1,158,354  

Viacom Inc., Senior Notes

    4.375     3/15/43       820,000       731,574  

Virgin Media Secured Finance PLC, Senior Secured Notes

    5.500     8/15/26       820,000       861,000 (a) 

Ziggo Secured Finance BV, Senior Secured Notes

    5.500     1/15/27       520,000       532,350 (a) 

Total Media

                            16,204,824  

Specialty Retail — 1.1%

                               

American Greetings Corp., Senior Notes

    7.875     2/15/25       730,000       792,962  (a) 

Hertz Corp., Senior Notes

    5.875     10/15/20       640,000       622,400  

PetSmart Inc., Senior Notes

    8.875     6/1/25       60,000       55,566  (a) 

PetSmart Inc., Senior Secured Notes

    5.875     6/1/25       470,000       455,313  (a) 

Total Specialty Retail

                            1,926,241  

Total Consumer Discretionary

                            32,013,950  
Consumer Staples — 4.8%                                

Beverages — 1.0%

                               

Anheuser-Busch InBev Finance Inc., Senior Notes

    4.700     2/1/36       540,000       596,197  

Anheuser-Busch InBev Finance Inc., Senior Notes

    4.900     2/1/46       990,000       1,121,825  

Total Beverages

                            1,718,022  

Food & Staples Retailing — 1.9%

                               

CVS Pass-Through Trust, Secured Bonds

    5.789     1/10/26       371,263       405,701  (a) 

CVS Pass-Through Trust, Secured Notes

    5.880     1/10/28       395,789       444,109  

CVS Pass-Through Trust, Secured Notes

    6.036     12/10/28       399,854       451,688  

CVS Pass-Through Trust, Secured Notes

    6.943     1/10/30       394,180       468,853  

CVS Pass-Through Trust, Secured Notes

    7.507     1/10/32       393,849       487,376  (a) 

Kroger Co., Senior Notes

    6.400     8/15/17       1,090,000       1,095,515  

Total Food & Staples Retailing

                            3,353,242  

Food Products — 1.5%

                               

Kraft Heinz Foods Co., Senior Notes

    3.000     6/1/26       440,000       421,916  

Lamb Weston Holdings Inc., Senior Notes

    4.625     11/1/24       670,000       693,450  (a) 

Lamb Weston Holdings Inc., Senior Notes

    4.875     11/1/26       430,000       447,737  (a) 

WM Wrigley Jr. Co., Senior Notes

    2.000     10/20/17       1,000,000       1,001,838  (a) 

Total Food Products

                            2,564,941  

Household Products — 0.2%

                               

Central Garden & Pet Co., Senior Notes

    6.125     11/15/23       250,000       267,500  

Tobacco — 0.2%

                               

Reynolds American Inc., Senior Notes

    5.850     8/15/45       260,000       319,643  

Total Consumer Staples

                            8,223,348  

 

See Notes to Financial Statements.

 

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Schedule of investments (unaudited) (cont’d)

June 30, 2017

 

Western Asset Premier Bond Fund

 

Security   Rate     Maturity
Date
    Face
Amount
    Value  
Energy — 20.4%                                

Energy Equipment & Services — 0.4%

                               

Ensco PLC, Senior Notes

    4.700     3/15/21       100,000     $ 97,750  

Pride International Inc., Senior Notes

    7.875     8/15/40       400,000       339,000  

Transocean Inc., Senior Notes

    9.000     7/15/23       190,000       198,075  (a) 

Total Energy Equipment & Services

                            634,825  

Oil, Gas & Consumable Fuels — 20.0%

                               

Anadarko Finance Co., Senior Notes

    7.500     5/1/31       570,000       713,922  

Anadarko Petroleum Corp., Senior Notes

    4.850     3/15/21       500,000       534,112  

Anadarko Petroleum Corp., Senior Notes

    4.500     7/15/44       1,000,000       919,846  

Apache Corp., Senior Notes

    4.250     1/15/44       250,000       235,073  

Berry Petroleum Co. Escrow

                130,000       0  *(e)(f)(g) 

BP Capital Markets PLC, Senior Notes

    3.723     11/28/28       410,000       421,175  

Burlington Resources Finance Co., Senior Notes

    7.400     12/1/31       450,000       609,903  

Calumet Specialty Products Partners LP/Calumet Finance Corp., Senior Secured Notes

    11.500     1/15/21       550,000       638,000  (a) 

Carrizo Oil & Gas Inc., Senior Notes

    8.250     7/15/25       230,000       235,750  (h) 

Cheniere Corpus Christi Holdings LLC, Senior Secured Notes

    5.125     6/30/27       520,000       533,650  (a) 

Chesapeake Energy Corp., Senior Notes

    5.375     6/15/21       320,000       300,800  

Chesapeake Energy Corp., Senior Notes

    8.000     1/15/25       230,000       228,563  (a) 

Continental Resources Inc., Senior Notes

    4.500     4/15/23       500,000       478,750  

Continental Resources Inc., Senior Notes

    3.800     6/1/24       120,000       110,474  

Continental Resources Inc., Senior Notes

    4.900     6/1/44       500,000       420,000  

Covey Park Energy LLC/Covey Park Finance Corp., Senior Notes

    7.500     5/15/25       330,000       330,825  (a) 

Devon Energy Corp., Debentures

    7.950     4/15/32       310,000       405,161  

Devon Energy Corp., Senior Notes

    3.250     5/15/22       500,000       497,475  

Ecopetrol SA, Senior Bonds

    4.125     1/16/25       510,000       501,075  

Ecopetrol SA, Senior Notes

    5.875     9/18/23       45,000       49,320  

Ecopetrol SA, Senior Notes

    5.375     6/26/26       750,000       781,875  

Ecopetrol SA, Senior Notes

    5.875     5/28/45       1,510,000       1,393,730  

Enterprise Products Operating LLC, Senior Notes

    4.050     2/15/22       880,000       929,165  

Enterprise Products Operating LLC, Senior Notes

    5.100     2/15/45       1,000,000       1,102,296  

EOG Resources Inc., Senior Notes

    3.150     4/1/25       2,250,000       2,216,504  

Exterran Energy Solutions LP/EES Finance Corp., Senior Notes

    8.125     5/1/25       320,000       327,200  (a) 

KazMunayGas National Co. JSC, Senior Notes

    4.750     4/19/27       770,000       756,891  (a) 

Kinder Morgan Inc., Medium-Term Notes

    7.750     1/15/32       190,000       239,462  

Kinder Morgan Inc., Senior Bonds

    5.550     6/1/45       1,500,000       1,595,320  

Magnum Hunter Resources Corp. Escrow

                960,000       0  *(e)(f)(g) 

 

See Notes to Financial Statements.

 

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Western Asset Premier Bond Fund

 

Security   Rate     Maturity
Date
    Face
Amount
    Value  

Oil, Gas & Consumable Fuels — continued

                               

MEG Energy Corp., Senior Notes

    6.375     1/30/23       480,000     $ 373,200  (a) 

MEG Energy Corp., Senior Notes

    7.000     3/31/24       210,000       164,325  (a) 

NGL Energy Partners LP/NGL Energy Finance Corp., Senior Notes

    7.500     11/1/23       500,000       495,625  (a) 

NGPL PipeCo LLC, Senior Secured Notes

    7.768     12/15/37       490,000       585,550  (a) 

Noble Energy Inc., Senior Notes

    5.250     11/15/43       1,000,000       1,039,830  

Oasis Petroleum Inc., Senior Notes

    7.250     2/1/19       370,000       369,075  

Oasis Petroleum Inc., Senior Notes

    6.500     11/1/21       520,000       507,000  

Oasis Petroleum Inc., Senior Notes

    6.875     1/15/23       340,000       330,650  

Occidental Petroleum Corp., Senior Notes

    3.500     6/15/25       350,000       357,815  

Petrobras Global Finance BV, Senior Notes

    4.375     5/20/23       310,000       293,105  

Petrobras Global Finance BV, Senior Notes

    6.750     1/27/41       920,000       866,226  

Reliance Holdings USA Inc., Senior Notes

    5.400     2/14/22       1,000,000       1,096,498  (a) 

Reliance Holdings USA Inc., Senior Notes

    5.400     2/14/22       250,000       274,124  (c) 

Rockies Express Pipeline LLC, Senior Notes

    7.500     7/15/38       350,000       396,375  (a) 

Sabine Pass Liquefaction LLC, Senior Secured Notes

    5.750     5/15/24       440,000       490,626  

Sabine Pass Liquefaction LLC, Senior Secured Notes

    5.000     3/15/27       1,850,000       1,970,729  

Sanchez Energy Corp., Senior Notes

    6.125     1/15/23       380,000       305,900  

Shelf Drilling Holdings Ltd., Secured Notes

    9.500     11/2/20       90,000       87,750  (a) 

Targa Resources Partners LP/Targa Resources Partners Finance Corp., Senior Notes

    5.125     2/1/25       460,000       475,525  (a) 

Targa Resources Partners LP/Targa Resources Partners Finance Corp., Senior Notes

    5.375     2/1/27       490,000       509,600  (a) 

Tesoro Logistics LP/Tesoro Logistics Finance Corp., Senior Notes

    6.125     10/15/21       1,000,000       1,042,500  

Transcontinental Gas Pipe Line Co., LLC, Senior Notes

    7.850     2/1/26       1,000,000       1,288,619  

Transportadora de Gas del Peru SA, Senior Notes

    4.250     4/30/28       1,000,000       1,042,500  (a) 

Whiting Petroleum Corp., Senior Notes

    5.000     3/15/19       480,000       479,400  

Whiting Petroleum Corp., Senior Notes

    6.250     4/1/23       200,000       184,500  

Williams Cos. Inc., Debentures

    7.500     1/15/31       443,000       527,170  

Williams Cos. Inc., Senior Notes

    4.550     6/24/24       60,000       61,950  

Williams Cos. Inc., Senior Notes

    8.750     3/15/32       39,000       50,213  

WPX Energy Inc., Senior Notes

    7.500     8/1/20       160,000       168,800  

WPX Energy Inc., Senior Notes

    8.250     8/1/23       210,000       228,900  

YPF Sociedad Anonima, Senior Notes

    8.500     3/23/21       720,000       802,649  (a) 

Total Oil, Gas & Consumable Fuels

                            34,373,046  

Total Energy

                            35,007,871  

 

See Notes to Financial Statements.

 

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Schedule of investments (unaudited) (cont’d)

June 30, 2017

 

Western Asset Premier Bond Fund

 

Security   Rate     Maturity
Date
    Face
Amount
    Value  
Financials — 25.4%                                

Banks — 15.7%

                               

Banco Mercantil De Norte, Junior Subordinated Notes

    6.875     7/6/22       200,000     $ 206,588  (a)(d)(h)(i) 

Bank of America Corp., Senior Notes

    5.000     5/13/21       1,100,000       1,201,299  

Bank of America Corp., Subordinated Notes

    4.250     10/22/26       1,700,000       1,753,973  

Barclays Bank PLC, Subordinated Notes

    10.179     6/12/21       610,000       764,647  (a) 

Barclays Bank PLC, Subordinated Notes

    7.625     11/21/22       2,750,000       3,150,469  

Barclays PLC, Subordinated Notes

    4.836     5/9/28       290,000       296,811  

BNP Paribas SA, Junior Subordinated Notes

    7.375     8/19/25       510,000       568,013  (a)(d)(i) 

BPCE SA, Subordinated Notes

    5.150     7/21/24       1,000,000       1,069,949  (a) 

Capital One N.A., Senior Notes

    1.500     3/22/18       1,810,000       1,806,990  

CIT Group Inc., Senior Notes

    5.000     8/15/22       250,000       270,000  

Citigroup Inc., Subordinated Notes

    3.500     5/15/23       500,000       507,958  

Citigroup Inc., Subordinated Notes

    5.500     9/13/25       200,000       222,775  

Citigroup Inc., Subordinated Notes

    4.450     9/29/27       500,000       520,650  

Citigroup Inc., Subordinated Notes

    6.625     6/15/32       1,000,000       1,253,336  

Cooperatieve Rabobank U.A., Subordinated Notes

    4.625     12/1/23       500,000       539,567  

Credit Agricole SA, Junior Subordinated Notes

    8.125     12/23/25       1,080,000       1,258,443  (a)(d)(i) 

HBOS PLC, Subordinated Notes

    6.750     5/21/18       700,000       728,247  (a) 

Intesa Sanpaolo SpA, Subordinated Notes

    5.710     1/15/26       490,000       518,233  (a) 

JPMorgan Chase & Co., Junior Subordinated Bonds

    6.000     8/1/23       3,300,000       3,561,921  (d)(i) 

JPMorgan Chase & Co., Subordinated Notes

    4.950     6/1/45       500,000       559,103  

Lloyds Banking Group PLC, Senior Notes

    3.100     7/6/21       400,000       406,686  

Lloyds Banking Group PLC, Subordinated Notes

    4.500     11/4/24       1,000,000       1,042,978  

Royal Bank of Scotland Group PLC, Junior Subordinated Notes

    8.625     8/15/21       450,000       491,625  (d)(i) 

Royal Bank of Scotland Group PLC, Subordinated Notes

    6.000     12/19/23       150,000       165,443  

Royal Bank of Scotland Group PLC, Subordinated Notes

    5.125     5/28/24       1,330,000       1,399,153  

Royal Bank of Scotland NV, Subordinated Bonds

    7.750     5/15/23       140,000       165,211  

Santander UK Group Holdings PLC, Subordinated Notes

    5.625     9/15/45       1,000,000       1,132,915  (a) 

Santander UK PLC, Subordinated Notes

    5.000     11/7/23       510,000       548,463  (a) 

Standard Chartered PLC, Subordinated Notes

    5.700     3/26/44       300,000       342,050  (a) 

Wells Fargo & Co., Subordinated Notes

    4.300     7/22/27       500,000       524,351  

Total Banks

                            26,977,847  

Capital Markets — 4.3%

                               

Credit Suisse Group Funding Guernsey Ltd., Senior Notes

    4.875     5/15/45       1,500,000       1,657,530  

Goldman Sachs Group Inc., Senior Notes

    6.150     4/1/18       1,000,000       1,032,278  

Goldman Sachs Group Inc., Senior Notes

    5.250     7/27/21       800,000       877,323  

Goldman Sachs Group Inc., Senior Notes

    3.500     11/16/26       500,000       497,939  

 

See Notes to Financial Statements.

 

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Western Asset Premier Bond Fund

 

Security   Rate     Maturity
Date
    Face
Amount
    Value  

Capital Markets — continued

                               

Goldman Sachs Group Inc., Subordinated Notes

    6.750     10/1/37       1,000,000     $ 1,300,413  

UBS Group Funding Switzerland AG, Senior Notes

    4.253     3/23/28       1,850,000       1,936,600  (a) 

Total Capital Markets

                            7,302,083  

Consumer Finance — 0.5%

                               

Ally Financial Inc., Senior Notes

    8.000     3/15/20       282,000       321,480  

FirstCash Inc., Senior Notes

    5.375     6/1/24       480,000       502,800  (a) 

Total Consumer Finance

                            824,280  

Diversified Financial Services — 4.3%

                               

AerCap Ireland Capital DAC/AerCap Global Aviation Trust, Senior Bonds

    4.625     7/1/22       230,000       246,773  

Ahold Lease USA Inc., Pass-Through Certificates

    8.620     1/2/25       686,921       832,548  

CPUK Finance Ltd., Senior Secured Notes

    7.239     2/28/24       1,000,000  GBP      1,688,173  (c) 

GE Capital International Funding Co., Unlimited Co., Senior Notes

    2.342     11/15/20       373,000       376,163  

GE Capital International Funding Co., Unlimited Co., Senior Notes

    3.373     11/15/25       500,000       517,543  

International Lease Finance Corp., Senior Notes

    6.250     5/15/19       80,000       85,845  

International Lease Finance Corp., Senior Notes

    5.875     8/15/22       1,200,000       1,357,753  

International Lease Finance Corp., Senior Secured Notes

    7.125     9/1/18       400,000       423,457  (a) 

Park Aerospace Holdings Ltd., Senior Notes

    5.250     8/15/22       650,000       681,896  (a) 

Park Aerospace Holdings Ltd., Senior Notes

    5.500     2/15/24       1,180,000       1,235,460  (a) 

Total Diversified Financial Services

                            7,445,611  

Insurance — 0.6%

                               

Genworth Holdings Inc., Senior Notes

    4.900     8/15/23       330,000       275,550  

Metlife Inc., Junior Subordinated Notes

    10.750     8/1/39       500,000       833,750  

Total Insurance

                            1,109,300  

Total Financials

                            43,659,121  
Health Care — 4.4%                                

Biotechnology — 0.4%

                               

Celgene Corp., Senior Notes

    5.000     8/15/45       250,000       282,604  

Gilead Sciences Inc., Senior Notes

    4.750     3/1/46       390,000       429,178  

Total Biotechnology

                            711,782  

Health Care Providers & Services — 2.9%

                               

Centene Corp., Senior Notes

    5.625     2/15/21       280,000       292,600  

Centene Corp., Senior Notes

    6.125     2/15/24       220,000       238,410  

Centene Corp., Senior Notes

    4.750     1/15/25       1,060,000       1,091,800  

CHS/Community Health Systems Inc., Senior Secured Notes

    6.250     3/31/23       340,000       352,274  

DaVita Inc., Senior Notes

    5.750     8/15/22       270,000       277,762  

 

See Notes to Financial Statements.

 

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Schedule of investments (unaudited) (cont’d)

June 30, 2017

 

Western Asset Premier Bond Fund

 

Security   Rate     Maturity
Date
    Face
Amount
    Value  

Health Care Providers & Services — continued

                               

DaVita Inc., Senior Notes

    5.125     7/15/24       220,000     $ 223,713  

DaVita Inc., Senior Notes

    5.000     5/1/25       830,000       834,150  

HCA Inc., Senior Secured Bonds

    4.500     2/15/27       1,000,000       1,031,250  

HCA Inc., Senior Secured Notes

    5.250     6/15/26       280,000       302,680  

Humana Inc., Senior Notes

    3.950     3/15/27       290,000       302,821  

Total Health Care Providers & Services

                            4,947,460  

Pharmaceuticals — 1.1%

                               

Actavis Funding SCS, Senior Notes

    4.750     3/15/45       191,000       206,988  

Valeant Pharmaceuticals International Inc., Senior Notes

    6.375     10/15/20       630,000       613,462  (a) 

Valeant Pharmaceuticals International Inc., Senior Notes

    6.125     4/15/25       980,000       833,000  (a) 

Valeant Pharmaceuticals International Inc., Senior Secured Notes

    7.000     3/15/24       290,000       305,588  (a) 

Total Pharmaceuticals

                            1,959,038  

Total Health Care

                            7,618,280  
Industrials — 9.5%                                

Aerospace & Defense — 1.0%

                               

Boeing Co., Notes

    6.125     2/15/33       600,000       786,407  

CBC Ammo LLC/CBC FinCo Inc., Senior Notes

    7.250     11/15/21       370,000       374,625  (a) 

Hexcel Corp., Senior Notes

    3.950     2/15/27       500,000       513,009  

Total Aerospace & Defense

                            1,674,041  

Airlines — 2.9%

                               

Air 2 U.S., Notes

    8.027     10/1/19       377,625       393,910  (a) 

America West Airlines Inc., Pass-Through Certificates, Ambac Assurance Corp.

    8.057     7/2/20       899,287       1,033,730  

Continental Airlines Inc., Pass-Through Certificates, Senior Secured Notes

    6.900     1/2/18       34,932       35,592  

Continental Airlines Inc., Pass-Through Certificates, Senior Secured Notes

    6.820     5/1/18       102,596       104,904  

Continental Airlines Inc., Pass-Through Certificates, Senior Secured Notes

    6.545     2/2/19       492,314       514,468  

Continental Airlines Inc., Pass-Through Certificates, Senior Secured Notes

    8.048     11/1/20       216,312       240,106  

Continental Airlines Inc., Pass-Through Certificates, Senior Secured Notes

    6.703     6/15/21       118,250       127,710  

Delta Air Lines Inc., Pass-Through Certificates, Secured Notes

    8.021     8/10/22       89,316       101,597  

Northwest Airlines Corp., Pass-Through Certificates

    7.575     3/1/19       149,045       155,752  

U.S. Airways, Pass-Through Certificates, Senior Secured Bonds

    6.850     1/30/18       357,397       366,332  

U.S. Airways, Pass-Through Certificates, Senior Secured Bonds

    7.125     10/22/23       1,319,876       1,524,985  

United Airlines Inc., Pass-Through Certificates, Secured Notes

    4.750     4/11/22       285,387       296,445  

Total Airlines

                            4,895,531  

 

See Notes to Financial Statements.

 

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Western Asset Premier Bond Fund

 

Security   Rate     Maturity
Date
    Face
Amount
    Value  

Building Products — 0.3%

                               

Standard Industries Inc., Senior Notes

    5.125     2/15/21       230,000     $ 239,487  (a) 

Standard Industries Inc., Senior Notes

    5.500     2/15/23       330,000       348,975  (a) 

Total Building Products

                            588,462  

Commercial Services & Supplies — 0.9%

                               

Covanta Holding Corp., Senior Notes

    5.875     7/1/25       500,000       486,250  

United Rentals North America Inc., Senior Notes

    5.500     5/15/27       440,000       454,300  

West Corp., Senior Notes

    5.375     7/15/22       670,000       678,375  (a) 

Total Commercial Services & Supplies

                            1,618,925  

Construction & Engineering — 0.2%

                               

Michael Baker International LLC/CDL Acquisition Co. Inc., Senior Secured Notes

    8.250     10/15/18       350,000       349,563  (a)  

Industrial Conglomerates — 0.4%

                               

General Electric Co., Subordinated Notes

    5.300     2/11/21       623,000       689,313  

Machinery — 1.3%

                               

Allison Transmission Inc., Senior Bonds

    5.000     10/1/24       1,150,000       1,181,625  (a) 

Park-Ohio Industries Inc., Senior Notes

    6.625     4/15/27       290,000       305,044  (a) 

Tennant Co., Senior Notes

    5.625     5/1/25       700,000       738,500  (a) 

Total Machinery

                            2,225,169  

Professional Services — 0.6%

                               

IHS Markit Ltd., Senior Notes

    5.000     11/1/22       1,000,000       1,084,370  (a)  

Road & Rail — 0.5%

                               

Flexi-Van Leasing Inc., Senior Notes

    7.875     8/15/18       790,000       786,050  (a)  

Trading Companies & Distributors — 0.4%

                               

H&E Equipment Services Inc., Senior Notes

    7.000     9/1/22       630,000       658,350  

Transportation — 1.0%

                               

Mexico City Airport Trust, Senior Secured Bonds

    5.500     10/31/46       1,000,000       1,015,000  (a) 

Mexico City Airport Trust, Senior Secured Notes

    4.250     10/31/26       750,000       770,827  (a) 

Total Transportation

                            1,785,827  

Total Industrials

                            16,355,601  
Information Technology — 4.7%                                

Communications Equipment — 1.0%

                               

Harris Corp., Senior Notes

    5.054     4/27/45       1,500,000       1,690,041  

IT Services — 0.4%

                               

Compiler Finance Subordinated Inc., Senior Notes

    7.000     5/1/21       110,000       55,688  (a) 

HP Enterprise Services LLC, Notes

    7.450     10/15/29       500,000       610,396  

Total IT Services

                            666,084  

Semiconductors & Semiconductor Equipment — 0.3%

                               

Analog Devices Inc., Senior Notes

    2.500     12/5/21       490,000       490,944  

 

See Notes to Financial Statements.

 

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Schedule of investments (unaudited) (cont’d)

June 30, 2017

 

Western Asset Premier Bond Fund

 

Security   Rate     Maturity
Date
    Face
Amount
    Value  

Software — 0.8%

                               

j2 Cloud Services LLC/j2 Global Co.-Obligor Inc., Senior Notes

    6.000     7/15/25       520,000     $ 538,200  (a) 

Microsoft Corp., Senior Notes

    2.875     2/6/24       800,000       813,726  

Total Software

                            1,351,926  

Technology Hardware, Storage & Peripherals — 2.2%

                               

Dell International LLC/EMC Corp., Senior Notes

    5.875     6/15/21       550,000       577,500  (a) 

Dell International LLC/EMC Corp., Senior Notes

    7.125     6/15/24       320,000       351,922  (a) 

Dell International LLC/EMC Corp., Senior Secured Notes

    4.420     6/15/21       1,300,000       1,371,699  (a) 

Seagate HDD Cayman, Senior Bonds

    4.750     1/1/25       1,220,000       1,230,178  

Seagate HDD Cayman, Senior Bonds

    4.875     6/1/27       260,000       260,156  

Total Technology Hardware, Storage & Peripherals

                            3,791,455  

Total Information Technology

                            7,990,450  
Materials — 7.4%                                

Chemicals — 1.3%

                               

Braskem America Finance Co., Senior Notes

    7.125     7/22/41       920,000       982,974  (c) 

Braskem Finance Ltd., Senior Notes

    5.375     5/2/22       230,000       238,050  (a) 

Valvoline Inc., Senior Notes

    5.500     7/15/24       550,000       583,000  (a) 

Venator Finance Sarl/Venator Materials Corp., Senior Notes

    5.750     7/15/25       410,000       415,125  (a)(h) 

Total Chemicals

                            2,219,149  

Construction Materials — 0.3%

                               

U.S. Concrete Inc., Senior Notes

    6.375     6/1/24       420,000       445,200  (a)  

Containers & Packaging — 0.0%

                               

Pactiv LLC, Senior Notes

    7.950     12/15/25       50,000       56,250  

Metals & Mining — 5.8%

                               

Alcoa Nederland Holding BV, Senior Notes

    6.750     9/30/24       300,000       327,000  (a) 

Alcoa Nederland Holding BV, Senior Notes

    7.000     9/30/26       560,000       617,400  (a) 

Anglo American Capital PLC, Senior Notes

    3.625     5/14/20       450,000       459,563  (a) 

Anglo American Capital PLC, Senior Notes

    4.125     9/27/22       210,000       215,775  (a) 

Anglo American Capital PLC, Senior Notes

    4.750     4/10/27       200,000       205,960  (a) 

ArcelorMittal SA, Senior Notes

    7.500     10/15/39       430,000       484,287  

Barrick Gold Corp., Senior Notes

    4.100     5/1/23       800,000       866,629  

Coeur Mining Inc., Senior Notes

    5.875     6/1/24       650,000       632,937  (a) 

First Quantum Minerals Ltd., Senior Notes

    7.250     4/1/23       330,000       323,400  (a) 

First Quantum Minerals Ltd., Senior Notes

    7.500     4/1/25       910,000       891,800  (a) 

Freeport-McMoRan Inc., Senior Notes

    2.375     3/15/18       230,000       229,425  

Freeport-McMoRan Inc., Senior Notes

    6.500     11/15/20       579,000       597,094  

Freeport-McMoRan Inc., Senior Notes

    6.875     2/15/23       630,000       668,191  

Freeport-McMoRan Inc., Senior Notes

    5.450     3/15/43       210,000       182,133  

HudBay Minerals Inc., Senior Notes

    7.625     1/15/25       390,000       410,475  (a) 

 

See Notes to Financial Statements.

 

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Western Asset Premier Bond Fund

 

Security   Rate     Maturity
Date
    Face
Amount
    Value  

Metals & Mining — continued

                               

Teck Resources Ltd., Senior Notes

    8.500     6/1/24       470,000     $ 544,025  (a) 

Teck Resources Ltd., Senior Notes

    6.250     7/15/41       210,000       218,925  

Vale Overseas Ltd., Senior Notes

    6.875     11/10/39       940,000       1,012,850  

Vale SA, Senior Notes

    5.625     9/11/42       1,090,000       1,040,950  

Total Metals & Mining

                            9,928,819  

Total Materials

                            12,649,418  
Real Estate — 0.4%                                

Equity Real Estate Investment Trusts (REITs) — 0.4%

                               

Care Capital Properties LP, Senior Notes

    5.125     8/15/26       250,000       254,468  

MPT Operating Partnership LP/MPT Finance Corp., Senior Notes

    6.375     3/1/24       260,000       284,084  

MPT Operating Partnership LP/MPT Finance Corp., Senior Notes

    5.250     8/1/26       210,000       219,364  

Total Real Estate

                            757,916  
Telecommunication Services — 12.5%                                

Diversified Telecommunication Services — 8.6%

                               

Cogent Communications Group Inc., Senior Secured Notes

    5.375     3/1/22       470,000       495,850  (a) 

Intelsat Jackson Holdings SA, Senior Notes

    7.250     4/1/19       1,000,000       1,001,500  

Level 3 Financing Inc., Senior Notes

    6.125     1/15/21       530,000       547,225  

Oi Brasil Holdings Cooperatief U.A., Senior Notes

    5.750     2/10/22       400,000       141,000  *(a)(j) 

Orange SA, Notes

    9.000     3/1/31       600,000       909,587  

Qwest Corp., Senior Notes

    6.750     12/1/21       1,500,000       1,660,896  

Telecom Italia SpA, Senior Notes

    5.303     5/30/24       3,350,000       3,605,437  (a) 

Telefonica Emisiones SAU, Senior Notes

    5.134     4/27/20       2,000,000       2,158,416  

Verizon Communications Inc., Senior Notes

    5.150     9/15/23       2,780,000       3,092,116  

Windstream Services LLC, Senior Notes

    7.750     10/15/20       830,000       840,375  

Windstream Services LLC, Senior Notes

    6.375     8/1/23       300,000       249,188  

Total Diversified Telecommunication Services

                            14,701,590  

Wireless Telecommunication Services — 3.9%

                               

CSC Holdings LLC, Senior Notes

    10.125     1/15/23       200,000       232,500  (a) 

CSC Holdings LLC, Senior Notes

    6.625     10/15/25       610,000       672,586  (a) 

CSC Holdings LLC, Senior Notes

    10.875     10/15/25       240,000       289,500  (a) 

Sprint Capital Corp., Senior Notes

    6.875     11/15/28       420,000       467,909  

Sprint Capital Corp., Senior Notes

    8.750     3/15/32       30,000       37,875  

Sprint Communications Inc., Senior Notes

    9.000     11/15/18       500,000       543,280  (a) 

Sprint Communications Inc., Senior Notes

    7.000     8/15/20       260,000       286,650  

Sprint Communications Inc., Senior Notes

    11.500     11/15/21       280,000       359,800  

Sprint Corp., Senior Notes

    7.875     9/15/23       760,000       875,900  

 

See Notes to Financial Statements.

 

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Schedule of investments (unaudited) (cont’d)

June 30, 2017

 

Western Asset Premier Bond Fund

 

Security   Rate     Maturity
Date
    Face
Amount
    Value  

Wireless Telecommunication Services — continued

                               

Sprint Spectrum Co., LLC/Sprint Spectrum Co. II LLC/Sprint Spectrum Co. III LLC, Senior Secured Notes

    3.360     9/20/21       2,290,000     $ 2,315,763  (a) 

VimpelCom Holdings BV, Senior Notes

    5.950     2/13/23       570,000       607,050  (a) 

Total Wireless Telecommunication Services

                            6,688,813  

Total Telecommunication Services

                            21,390,403  
Utilities — 1.8%                                

Electric Utilities — 1.8%

                               

FirstEnergy Corp., Notes

    7.375     11/15/31       1,770,000       2,334,306  

Pampa Energia SA, Senior Notes

    7.500     1/24/27       670,000       700,860  (a) 

Total Electric Utilities

                            3,035,166  

Gas Utilities — 0.0%

                               

Southern Natural Gas Co., LLC, Senior Notes

    8.000     3/1/32       20,000       27,117  

Total Utilities

                            3,062,283  

Total Corporate Bonds & Notes (Cost — $173,899,588)

 

                    188,728,641  
Asset-Backed Securities — 7.2%                                

AAA Trust, 2005-1A 1A3B

    1.632     2/27/35       457,865       417,511  (a)(d) 

ACE Securities Corp., 2005-WF1 M1

    1.846     5/25/35       118,712       118,953  (d) 

Argent Securities Inc., 2003-W3 M1

    2.341     9/25/33       32,125       29,197  (d) 

Bayview Financial Asset Trust, 2007-SR1A M1

    2.016     3/25/37       732,406       682,702  (a)(d) 

Bayview Financial Asset Trust, 2007-SR1A M3

    2.366     3/25/37       277,809       247,403  (a)(d) 

Bayview Financial Asset Trust, 2007-SR1A M4

    2.716     3/25/37       75,766       68,093  (a)(d) 

Bear Stearns Asset-Backed Securities Trust, 2006-SD3 1P0, STRIPS, PO

    0.000     8/25/36       377,078       276,334  

Conseco Financial Corp., 1993-1 B

    8.450     4/15/18       2,474       209  

Contimortgage Home Equity Trust, 1997-4 B1F

    7.330     10/15/28       93,600       109,550  (d) 

Countrywide Asset-Backed Certificates, 2004-3 3A3

    1.976     8/25/34       317,417       312,520  (d) 

Countrywide Asset-Backed Certificates, 2007-13 2A1

    2.116     10/25/47       582,702       562,543  (d) 

Countrywide Asset-Backed Certificates, 2007-SEA2 1A1

    2.216     8/25/47       17,862       16,672  (a)(d) 

Credit Suisse First Boston Mortgage Securities Corp., 2004-CF2 2A1

    1.686     5/25/44       11,666       11,659  (a)(d) 

EMC Mortgage Loan Trust, 2003-B A1

    2.124     11/25/41       14,053       13,566  (a)(d) 

Firstfed Corp. Manufactured Housing Contract, 1996-1 B

    8.060     10/15/22       177,679       74,526  (a) 

Greenpoint Manufactured Housing, 1999-2 A2

    4.659     3/18/29       450,000       423,377  (d) 

Greenpoint Manufactured Housing, 1999-3 2A2

    4.890     6/19/29       325,000       314,009  (d)(f) 

Greenpoint Manufactured Housing, 2001-2 IA2

    4.494     2/20/32       250,000       238,331  (d) 

Greenpoint Manufactured Housing, 2001-2 IIA2

    4.391     3/13/32       400,000       382,235  (d) 

GSAA Home Equity Trust, 2004-8 A3A

    1.956     9/25/34       67,584       67,258  (d) 

GSAA Home Equity Trust, 2006-19 A3A

    1.456     12/25/36       490,304       267,608  (d) 

 

See Notes to Financial Statements.

 

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Western Asset Premier Bond Fund

 

Security   Rate     Maturity
Date
    Face
Amount
    Value  
Asset-Backed Securities — continued                                

GSAMP Trust, 2003-SEA2 A1

    4.422     7/25/33       923,150     $ 914,239  

Indymac Manufactured Housing Contract, 1997-1 A5

    6.970     2/25/28       85,220       87,015  

Indymac Manufactured Housing Contract, 1998-2 A2

    6.170     8/25/29       22,506       22,695  

Morgan Stanley Capital Inc., 2003-NC9 M

    2.341     9/25/33       736,613       730,296  (d) 

Morgan Stanley Capital Inc., 2003-SD1 A1

    2.216     3/25/33       11,001       10,859  (d) 

Morgan Stanley Capital Inc., 2004-HE7 M1

    2.116     8/25/34       1,539,471       1,501,838  (d) 

New Century Home Equity Loan Trust, 2004-3 M1

    2.146     11/25/34       1,480,740       1,418,057  (d) 

Oakwood Mortgage Investors Inc., 2002-B A3

    6.060     6/15/32       117,912       122,184  (d) 

Origen Manufactured Housing Contract Trust, 2006-A A2

    2.818     10/15/37       1,392,369       1,235,295  (d) 

Origen Manufactured Housing Contract Trust, 2007-A A2

    2.775     4/15/37       1,576,459       1,470,522  (d) 

Park Place Securities Inc., 2004-WHQ2 M2

    2.161     2/25/35       79,045       79,297  (d) 

Renaissance Home Equity Loan Trust, 2004-2 AF4

    5.392     7/25/34       71,923       72,233  

Settlement Fee Finance LLC, 2004-1A A

    9.100     7/25/34       133,631       135,641  (a) 

Total Asset-Backed Securities (Cost — $10,552,783)

                            12,434,427  
Collateralized Mortgage Obligations — 2.8%                                

American Home Mortgage Investment Trust, 2007-A 4A

    2.116     7/25/46       541,897       263,072  (a)(d) 

Banc of America Funding Corp., 2004-B 6A1

    2.057     12/20/34       221,826       161,102  (d) 

Bear Stearns Alt-A Trust, 2004-03 A1

    1.856     4/25/34       203,582       197,535  (d) 

Bear Stearns Asset-Backed Securities Trust, 2002-AC1 B4

    7.000     1/25/32       215,102       2  (a) 

Chevy Chase Mortgage Funding Corp., 2004-4A A1

    1.562     10/25/35       912,080       863,056  (a)(d) 

Countrywide Home Loans, 2005-7 1A1

    1.756     3/25/35       546,885       509,459  (d) 

HarborView Mortgage Loan Trust, 2004-10 4A

    3.406     1/19/35       139,152       137,181  (d) 

Impac CMB Trust, 2005-2 2A2

    2.016     4/25/35       70,710       66,740  (d) 

Impac CMB Trust, 2A-10

    1.856     3/25/35       181,926       166,822  (d) 

LB-UBS Commercial Mortgage Trust, 2001-C3 X, IO, STRIPS

    0.571     6/15/36       228,130       661  (a)(d) 

Merit Securities Corp., 11PA 3A1

    1.842     4/28/27       69,887       66,201  (a)(d) 

Merit Securities Corp., 11PA B3

    3.472     9/28/32       625,760       557,787  (a)(d) 

Metropolitan Asset Funding Inc., 1998-BI B1

    8.000     11/20/24       348,051       323,773  (d) 

Prime Mortgage Trust, 2005-2 2XB, STRIPS, IO

    1.743     10/25/32       1,820,698       91,921  (d) 

Prime Mortgage Trust, 2005-5 1X, STRIPS, IO

    1.013     7/25/34       3,527,363       150,418  (d) 

Prime Mortgage Trust, 2005-5 1XB, STRIPS, IO

    1.154     7/25/34       129,262       178  (d) 

Regal Trust IV, 1999-1 A

    2.145     9/29/31       12,482       11,700  (a)(d) 

Residential Asset Mortgage Products Inc., 2005-SL2 AP0, STRIPS, PO

    0.000     2/25/32       7,528       6,459  

Sequoia Mortgage Trust, 2003-2 A2

    2.079     6/20/33       17,369       17,273  (d) 

Sequoia Mortgage Trust, 2004-10 A1A

    1.832     11/20/34       13,205       12,561  (d) 

Sequoia Mortgage Trust, 2004-12 A1

    1.752     1/20/35       141,707       130,525  (d) 

Structured Asset Securities Corp., 1998-RF2 A

    5.533     7/15/27       167,281       164,075  (a)(d) 

Structured Asset Securities Corp., 2002-9 A2

    1.816     10/25/27       290,077       285,823  (d) 

 

See Notes to Financial Statements.

 

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Schedule of investments (unaudited) (cont’d)

June 30, 2017

 

Western Asset Premier Bond Fund

 

Security   Rate     Maturity
Date
    Face
Amount
    Value  
Collateralized Mortgage Obligations — continued                                

Structured Asset Securities Corp., 2003-9A 2A2

    3.160     3/25/33       99,136     $ 98,941  (d) 

Washington Mutual Inc., Mortgage Pass-Through Certificates, 2004-AR06 A

    1.636     5/25/44       268,003       259,438  (d) 

Washington Mutual Inc., Mortgage Pass-Through Certificates, 2004-AR12 A2A

    1.606     10/25/44       226,693       223,083  (d) 

Washington Mutual Inc., MSC Pass-Through Certificates, 2004-RA1 2A

    7.000     3/25/34       10,379       11,364  

Total Collateralized Mortgage Obligations (Cost — $3,907,537)

 

            4,777,150  
Convertible Bonds & Notes — 0.6%                                
Energy — 0.3%                                

Oil, Gas & Consumable Fuels — 0.3%

                               

Oasis Petroleum Inc., Senior Notes

    2.625     9/15/23       400,000       393,250  
Information Technology — 0.3%                                

Communications Equipment — 0.1%

                               

Finisar Corp., Senior Notes

    0.500     12/15/36       120,000       117,450  (a)  

Internet Software & Services — 0.1%

                               

WebMD Health Corp., Bonds

    2.625     6/15/23       210,000       206,587  

Semiconductors & Semiconductor Equipment — 0.1%

                               

ON Semiconductor Corp., Senior Notes

    1.625     10/15/23       230,000       231,150  (a)  

Total Information Technology

                            555,187  

Total Convertible Bonds & Notes (Cost — $1,015,613)

                            948,437  
Mortgage-Backed Securities — 0.1%                                

FNMA — 0.1%

                               

Federal National Mortgage Association (FNMA), Whole Loan (Cost — $138,327)

    6.500     8/25/44       136,635       157,321  
Senior Loans — 4.1%                                
Consumer Discretionary — 1.4%                                

Auto Components — 0.3%

                               

American Axle & Manufacturing Inc., Term Loan B

    3.470     4/6/24       495,000       493,082  (k)(l)  

Specialty Retail — 1.1%

                               

PetSmart Inc., Term Loan B2

    4.220     3/11/22       1,478,550       1,376,784  (k)(l) 

Sally Holdings LLC, Term Loan B1

          6/22/24       470,000       472,937  (f)(m) 

Sally Holdings LLC, Term Loan B2

          6/22/24       110,000       110,413  (f)(m) 

Total Specialty Retail

                            1,960,134  

Total Consumer Discretionary

                            2,453,216  
Energy — 0.1%                                

Energy Equipment & Services — 0.1%

                               

Hercules Offshore LLC., (wind-down lender claim)

                158,293       120,303  *(f) 

Oil, Gas & Consumable Fuels — 0.0%

                               

Blue Ridge Mountain Resources Inc., Exit Term Loan

    8.000     5/6/19       108,408       107,866  (f)(g)(k)(l) 

Total Energy

                            228,169  

 

See Notes to Financial Statements.

 

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Western Asset Premier Bond Fund

 

Security   Rate     Maturity
Date
    Face
Amount
    Value  
Information Technology — 0.6%                                

Technology Hardware, Storage & Peripherals — 0.6%

                               

Dell Inc., Term Loan A2

    3.480     9/7/21       1,000,000     $ 1,002,500  (k)(l)  
Telecommunication Services — 1.8%                                

Diversified Telecommunication Services — 1.8%

                               

CenturyLink Inc., 2017 Term Loan B

    1.375     1/31/25       1,780,000       1,762,835  (k)(l)(m) 

Level 3 Financing Inc., 2017 Term Loan B

    3.466     2/22/24       500,000       501,771  (k)(l) 

Unitymedia Hessen GmbH & Co. KG, Term Loan B

          9/30/25       780,000       778,944  (m) 

Total Telecommunication Services

                            3,043,550  
Utilities — 0.2%                                

Electric Utilities — 0.2%

                               

Panda Temple Power LLC, 2015 Term Loan B

    7.250     3/4/22       426,700       306,514  * (j)(k)(l) 

Total Senior Loans (Cost — $7,248,478)

                            7,033,949  
Sovereign Bonds — 3.6%                                

Argentina — 1.0%

                               

Provincia de Buenos Aires, Senior Notes

    9.125     3/16/24       500,000       562,500  (a) 

Republic of Argentina, Senior Bonds

    21.994     3/11/19       5,930,000  ARS      352,588  (d) 

Republic of Argentina, Senior Bonds

    6.875     4/22/21       340,000       364,650  

Republic of Argentina, Senior Bonds

    7.500     4/22/26       210,000       226,800  

Republic of Argentina, Senior Bonds

    7.125     7/6/36       300,000       298,500  

Total Argentina

                            1,805,038  

Colombia — 0.8%

                               

Republic of Colombia, Senior Bonds

    4.000     2/26/24       1,250,000       1,300,625  

Peru — 0.8%

                               

Republic of Peru, Senior Bonds

    4.125     8/25/27       1,250,000       1,365,625  

Poland — 0.7%

                               

Republic of Poland, Bonds

    4.000     10/25/23       4,040,000  PLN      1,161,037  

Russia — 0.3%

                               

Russian Federal Bond, Bonds

    7.050     1/19/28       34,870,000  RUB      563,330  

Total Sovereign Bonds (Cost — $6,244,853)

                            6,195,655  
U.S. Government & Agency Obligations — 3.1%                                

U.S. Government Obligations — 3.1%

                               

U.S. Treasury Notes

    1.625     7/31/19       1,080,000       1,085,105  

U.S. Treasury Notes

    1.625     6/30/20       750,000       751,435  

U.S. Treasury Notes

    1.125     9/30/21       250,000       243,194  

U.S. Treasury Notes

    1.875     3/31/22       1,000,000       1,000,703  

U.S. Treasury Notes

    2.125     6/30/22       1,190,000       1,203,109  

U.S. Treasury Notes

    2.000     11/30/22       970,000       972,198  

Total U.S. Government & Agency Obligations (Cost — $5,224,812)

 

            5,255,744  

 

See Notes to Financial Statements.

 

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Schedule of investments (unaudited) (cont’d)

June 30, 2017

 

Western Asset Premier Bond Fund

 

Security                 Shares     Value  
Common Stocks — 0.3%                                
Energy — 0.3%                                

Energy Equipment & Services — 0.0%

                               

Hercules Offshore Inc. (Escrow)

                    16,942     $ 4,778  *(f)(g) 

Oil, Gas & Consumable Fuels — 0.3%

                               

Berry Petroleum Co.

                    5,092       49,647  

Blue Ridge Mountain Resources Inc.

                    52,812       472,667  * 

Sanchez Energy Corp.

                    2,612       18,754  

Total Oil, Gas & Consumable Fuels

                            541,068  

Total Energy

                            545,846  
Industrials — 0.0%                                

Marine — 0.0%

                               

Tricer HoldCo, S.C.A.

                    4,654       12,008  *(f)(g) 

Total Common Stocks (Cost — $2,053,139)

                            557,854  
     Rate                       
Convertible Preferred Stocks — 0.7%                                
Energy — 0.2%                                

Oil, Gas & Consumable Fuels — 0.2%

                               

Berry Petroleum Co., (6.000% Cash or 6.000% PIK)

    6.000             5,554       62,483  (b) 

Berry Petroleum Co., (6.000% Cash or 6.000% PIK)

    6.000             84       945  (b)(n) 

Sanchez Energy Corp.

    6.500             12,700       348,996  

Total Energy

                            412,424  
Health Care — 0.5%                                

Pharmaceuticals — 0.5%

                               

Allergan PLC

    5.500             918       796,897  

Total Convertible Preferred Stocks (Cost — $1,335,359)

                            1,209,321  
Preferred Stocks — 1.2%                                
Financials — 1.2%                                

Diversified Financial Services — 1.2%

                               

Citigroup Capital XIII

    7.542             75,725       1,967,336  (d) 

Corporate-Backed Trust Certificates, Series 2001-8, Class A-1

    7.375             33,900       3  *(f)(g)(j) 

Total Financials

                            1,967,339  
Industrials — 0.0%                                

Marine — 0.0%

                               

Tricer Tracking Preferred Equity Certificates

    8.000 %              2,068,500       20,685  (f)(g) 

Total Preferred Stocks (Cost — $2,152,147)

                            1,988,024  

Total Investments ** — 133.6% (Cost — $213,772,636#)

                            229,286,523  

Liabilities in Excess of Other Assets — (33.6)%

                            (57,605,802

Total Net Assets — 100.0%

                          $ 171,680,721  

 

See Notes to Financial Statements.

 

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Western Asset Premier Bond Fund

 

 

Face amount denominated in U.S. dollars, unless otherwise noted.

 

* Non-income producing security.

 

** The entire portfolio is subject to lien, granted to the lender, to the extent of the borrowing outstanding and any additional expenses.

 

(a) 

Security is exempt from registration under Rule 144A of the Securities Act of 1933. This security may be resold in transactions that are exempt from registration, normally to qualified institutional buyers. This security has been deemed liquid pursuant to guidelines approved by the Board of Trustees, unless otherwise noted.

 

(b) 

Payment-in-kind security for which the issuer has the option at each interest payment date of making interest payments in cash or additional debt securities.

 

(c) 

Security is exempt from registration under Regulation S of the Securities Act of 1933. Regulation S applies to securities offerings that are made outside of the United States and do not involve direct selling efforts in the United States. This security has been deemed liquid pursuant to guidelines approved by the Board of Trustees, unless otherwise noted.

 

(d) 

Variable rate security. Interest rate disclosed is as of the most recent information available.

 

(e) 

Value is less than $1.

 

(f) 

Security is valued using significant unobservable inputs (See Note 1).

 

(g) 

Security is valued in good faith in accordance with procedures approved by the Board of Trustees (See Note 1).

 

(h) 

Security is purchased on a when-issued basis.

 

(i) 

Security has no maturity date. The date shown represents the next call date.

 

(j) 

The coupon payment on these securities is currently in default as of June 30, 2017.

 

(k) 

Interest rates disclosed represent the effective rates on senior loans. Ranges in interest rates are attributable to multiple contracts under the same loan.

 

(l) 

Senior loans may be considered restricted in that the Fund ordinarily is contractually obligated to receive approval from the agent bank and/or borrower prior to the disposition of a senior loan.

 

(m) 

All or a portion of this loan is unfunded as of June 30, 2017. The interest rate for fully unfunded term loans is to be determined.

 

(n) 

Restricted security (See Note 6).

 

# Aggregate cost for federal income tax purposes is substantially the same.

 

Abbreviations used in this schedule:

ARS   — Argentine Peso
EUR   — Euro
GBP   — British Pound
IO   — Interest Only
PLN   — Polish Zloty
PO   — Principal Only
RUB   — Russian Ruble
STRIPS   — Separate Trading of Registered Interest and Principal Securities

 

See Notes to Financial Statements.

 

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Schedule of investments (unaudited) (cont’d)

June 30, 2017

 

Western Asset Premier Bond Fund

 

At June 30, 2017, the Fund had the following open forward foreign currency contracts:

 

Currency
Purchased
    Currency
Sold
    Counterparty   Settlement
Date
    Unrealized
Depreciation
 
USD     1,912,784     GBP     1,527,200     Barclays Bank PLC     7/20/17     $ (77,273)  

 

Abbreviations used in this table:

GBP   — British Pound
USD   — United States Dollar

 

See Notes to Financial Statements.

 

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Statement of assets and liabilities (unaudited)

June 30, 2017

 

Assets:         

Investments, at value (Cost — $213,772,636)

   $ 229,286,523  

Foreign currency, at value (Cost — $113,121)

     114,799  

Cash

     366,062  

Interest and dividends receivable

     2,857,050  

Receivable for securities sold

     476,070  

Prepaid expenses

     8,855  

Other assets

     7,743  

Total Assets

     233,117,102  
Liabilities:         

Loan payable (Note 5)

     58,000,000  

Payable for securities purchased

     2,292,461  

Distributions payable

     863,093  

Investment management fee payable

     104,160  

Unrealized depreciation on forward foreign currency contracts

     77,273  

Interest payable

     47,918  

Trustees’ fees payable

     901  

Accrued expenses

     50,575  

Total Liabilities

     61,436,381  
Total Net Assets    $ 171,680,721  
Net Assets:         

Common shares, no par value, unlimited number of shares authorized,
11,904,750 shares issued and outstanding

     167,944,698  

Undistributed net investment income

     759,027  

Accumulated net realized loss on investments, futures contracts, forward foreign currency contracts and foreign currency transactions

     (12,473,351)  

Net unrealized appreciation on investments, forward foreign currency contracts and foreign currencies

     15,450,347  
Total Net Assets    $ 171,680,721  
Shares Outstanding      11,904,750  
Net Asset Value      $14.42  

 

See Notes to Financial Statements.

 

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Statement of operations (unaudited)

For the Six Months Ended June 30, 2017

 

Investment Income:         

Interest

   $ 6,052,323  

Dividends

     125,898  

Total Investment Income

     6,178,221  
Expenses:         

Investment management fee (Note 2)

     618,225  

Interest expense (Note 5)

     466,194  

Legal fees

     63,105  

Audit and tax fees

     34,321  

Shareholder reports

     16,417  

Transfer agent fees

     15,691  

Commitment fees (Note 5)

     14,078  

Excise tax (Note 1)

     13,230  

Trustees’ fees

     9,122  

Stock exchange listing fees

     7,618  

Fund accounting fees

     7,007  

Custody fees

     3,016  

Insurance

     1,535  

Miscellaneous expenses

     5,937  

Total Expenses

     1,275,496  
Net Investment Income      4,902,725  
Realized and Unrealized Gain (Loss) on Investments, Futures Contracts,
Forward Foreign Currency Contracts and Foreign Currency Transactions (Notes 1, 3 and 4):
        

Net Realized Gain (Loss) From:

        

Investment transactions and investments in other assets

     890,369  

Futures contracts

     20,512  

Forward foreign currency contracts

     39,282  

Foreign currency transactions

     (55,707)  

Net Realized Gain

     894,456  

Change in Net Unrealized Appreciation (Depreciation) From:

        

Investments and investments in other assets

     5,989,040  

Forward foreign currency contracts

     (172,541)  

Foreign currencies

     88,189  

Change in Net Unrealized Appreciation (Depreciation)

     5,904,688  
Net Gain on Investments, Futures Contracts, Forward Foreign Currency Contracts and Foreign Currency Transactions      6,799,144  
Increase in Net Assets From Operations    $ 11,701,869  

 

See Notes to Financial Statements.

 

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Statements of changes in net assets

 

For the Six Months Ended June 30, 2017 (unaudited)
and the Year Ended December 31, 2016
   2017      2016  
Operations:                  

Net investment income

   $ 4,902,725      $ 11,033,719  

Net realized gain (loss)

     894,456        (333,067)  

Change in net unrealized appreciation (depreciation)

     5,904,688        11,031,860  

Increase in Net Assets From Operations

     11,701,869        21,732,512  
Distributions to Shareholders From (Note 1):                  

Net investment income

     (5,297,377)        (12,228,139)  

Decrease in Net Assets From Distributions to Shareholders

     (5,297,377)        (12,228,139)  
Fund Share Transactions:                  

Reinvestment of distributions (1,526 and 3,661 shares issued, respectively)

     21,578        51,087  

Increase in Net Assets From Fund Share Transactions

     21,578        51,087  

Increase in Net Assets

     6,426,070        9,555,460  
Net Assets:                  

Beginning of period

     165,254,651        155,699,191  

End of period*

   $ 171,680,721      $ 165,254,651  

*Includes undistributed net investment income of:

     $759,027        $1,153,679  

 

See Notes to Financial Statements.

 

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Statement of cash flows (unaudited)

For the Six Months Ended June 30, 2017

 

Increase (Decrease) in Cash:         
Cash Provided (Used) by Operating Activities:         

Net increase in net assets resulting from operations

   $ 11,701,869  

Adjustments to reconcile net increase in net assets resulting from operations to
net cash provided (used) by operating activities:

        

Purchases of portfolio securities

     (92,813,885)  

Sales of portfolio securities

     89,876,668  

Net purchases, sales and maturities of short-term investments

     500,301  

Payment-in-kind

     (8,457)  

Net amortization of premium (accretion of discount)

     (476,908)  

Decrease in receivable for securities sold

     4,041,588  

Increase in interest and dividends receivable

     (158,448)  

Increase in prepaid expenses

     (3,358)  

Decrease in principal paydown receivable

     1,397  

Increase in payable for securities purchased

     2,292,461  

Increase in investment management fee payable

     1,042  

Increase in Trustees’ fees payable

     47  

Increase in interest payable

     3,451  

Decrease in accrued expenses

     (33,963)  

Net realized gain on investments

     (890,369)  

Change in net unrealized appreciation(depreciation) of investments
and forward foreign currency transactions

     (5,816,499)  

Net Cash Provided by Operating Activities*

     8,216,937  
Cash Flows From Financing Activities:         

Distributions paid on common stock

     (4,412,706)  

Decrease in due to custodian

     (3,716,517)  

Net Cash Used in Financing Activities

     (8,129,223)  
Net Increase in Cash      87,714  

Cash at Beginning of Period

     393,147  

Cash at End of Period

   $ 480,861  
Non-Cash Financing Activities:         

Proceeds from reinvestment of distributions

   $ 21,578  

 

* Included in operating expenses is cash of $471,300 paid for interest and commitment fees on borrowings.

 

See Notes to Financial Statements.

 

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Financial highlights

 

For a share of capital stock outstanding throughout each year ended December 31, unless otherwise noted:  
     20171,2     20161     20151     20141     20131     20121  
Net asset value, beginning of period     $13.88       $13.08       $14.83       $14.81       $14.84       $13.05  
Income (loss) from operations:            

Net investment income

    0.41       0.93       1.00       1.04       1.15       1.16  

Net realized and unrealized gain (loss)

    0.58       0.90       (1.67)       (0.12)       (0.03)       1.96  

Distributions paid to Auction Rate Preferred Stockholders from net investment income

                      (0.00) 3      (0.01)       (0.01)  

Total income (loss) from operations

    0.99       1.83       (0.67)       0.92       1.11       3.11  
Less distributions from:            

Net investment income

    (0.45) 4      (1.03)       (1.08)       (1.08)       (1.14)       (1.32)  

Total distributions

    (0.45)       (1.03)       (1.08)       (1.08)       (1.14)       (1.32)  
Net increase from tender and repurchase of Auction Rate Preferred Shares                       0.18              
Net asset value, end of period     $14.42       $13.88       $13.08       $14.83       $14.81       $14.84  
Market price, end of period     $13.98       $12.95       $12.16       $13.89       $14.53       $15.54  

Total return, based on NAV5,6

    7.20 %7      14.47     (4.78)     7.53 %8      7.71     24.90

Total return, based on Market Price9

    11.51     15.27     (5.12)     2.88     0.97     6.16
Net assets, end of period (000s)     $171,681       $165,255       $155,699       $176,394       $176,192       $176,214  
Ratios to average net assets:10            

Gross expenses

    1.52 %11      1.44     1.43     1.47     1.20     1.19

Net expenses

    1.52 11      1.44       1.43       1.47       1.20       1.19  

Net investment income

    5.86 11      6.87       6.97       6.85       7.68       8.33  
Portfolio turnover rate     40     78     36     32     36     36
Supplemental data:            

Auction Rate Preferred Stock at Liquidation Value, End of Year (000s)

                            $72,000       $72,000  

Asset Coverage Ratio for Auction Rate Preferred Stock12

                            345     345

Asset Coverage, per $25,000 Liquidation Value per Share of Auction Rate Preferred Stock12

                            $86,178 13      $86,186 13 

Loan Outstanding, End of Period (000s)

    $58,000       $58,000       $58,000       $53,000              

Asset Coverage Ratio for Loan Outstanding14

    396     385     368     433            

Asset Coverage, per $1,000 Principal Amount of Loan Outstanding14

    $3,960       $3,849       $3,684       $4,328 13             

Weighted Average Loan (000s)

    $58,000       $58,000       $57,230       $53,000 15             

Weighted Average Interest Rate on Loan

    1.62     1.32     1.05     1.00 %15             

 

See Notes to Financial Statements.

 

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Financial highlights (cont’d)

 

 

1

Per share amounts have been calculated using the average shares method.

 

2

For the six months ended June 30, 2017 (unaudited).

 

3

Amount represents less than $0.005 per share.

 

4

The actual source of the Fund’s current fiscal year distributions may be from net investment income, return of capital or a combination of both. Shareholders will be informed of the tax characteristics of the distributions after the close of the fiscal year.

 

5

Performance figures may reflect compensating balance arrangements, fee waivers and/or expense reimbursements. In the absence of compensating balance arrangements, fee waivers and/or expense reimbursements, the total return would have been lower. Past performance is no guarantee of future results. Total returns for periods of less than one year are not annualized.

 

6

The total return calculation assumes that distributions are reinvested at NAV. Past performance is no guarantee of future results. Total returns for periods of less than one year are not annualized.

 

7

Effective June 1, 2017, the Fund changed its security pricing methodology to use the mean value of the bid and ask prices (of underlying fund holdings) to calculate the NAV. The Fund had a one-time increase to the NAV, which was due to this change in pricing methodology.

 

8

The total return based on NAV reflects the impact of the tender and repurchase by the Fund of a portion of its Auction Rate Cumulative Preferred Shares at 97% of the per share liquidation preference. Absent this transaction, the total return based on NAV would have been 6.22%.

 

9 

The total return calculation assumes that distributions are reinvested in accordance with the Fund’s dividend reinvestment plan. Past performance is no guarantee of future results. Total returns for periods of less than one year are not annualized.

 

10 

Calculated on the basis of average net assets of common stock shareholders. Ratios do not reflect the effect of dividend payments to auction rate cumulative preferred stockholders.

 

11 

Annualized.

 

12 

Represents value of net assets plus the auction rate preferred stock at the end of the period divided by the auction rate preferred stock outstanding at the end of the period.

 

13 

Added to conform to current period presentation.

 

14 

Represents value of net assets plus the loan outstanding at the end of the period divided by the loan outstanding at the end of the period.

 

15 

Weighted average based on the number of days that the Fund had a loan outstanding.

 

See Notes to Financial Statements.

 

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Notes to financial statements (unaudited)

 

1. Organization and significant accounting policies

Western Asset Premier Bond Fund (the “Fund”) is registered under the Investment Company Act of 1940, as amended (the “1940 Act”), as a diversified, closed-end management investment company. The Fund commenced investment operations on March 28, 2002.

The Fund’s investment objective is to provide current income and capital appreciation by investing primarily in a diversified portfolio of investment grade bonds.

The following are significant accounting policies consistently followed by the Fund and are in conformity with U.S. generally accepted accounting principles (“GAAP”). Estimates and assumptions are required to be made regarding assets, liabilities and changes in net assets resulting from operations when financial statements are prepared. Changes in the economic environment, financial markets and any other parameters used in determining these estimates could cause actual results to differ. Subsequent events have been evaluated through the date the financial statements were issued.

(a) Investment valuation. The valuations for fixed income securities (which may include, but are not limited to, corporate, government, municipal, mortgage-backed, collateralized mortgage obligations and asset-backed securities) and certain derivative instruments are typically the prices supplied by independent third party pricing services, which may use market prices or broker/dealer quotations or a variety of valuation techniques and methodologies. The independent third party pricing services use inputs that are observable such as issuer details, interest rates, yield curves, prepayment speeds, credit risks/spreads, default rates and quoted prices for similar securities. Short-term fixed income securities that will mature in 60 days or less are valued at amortized cost, unless it is determined that using this method would not reflect an investment’s fair value. Investments in open-end funds are valued at the closing net asset value per share of each fund on the day of valuation. Futures contracts are valued daily at the settlement price established by the board of trade or exchange on which they are traded. Equity securities for which market quotations are available are valued at the last reported sales price or official closing price on the primary market or exchange on which they trade. When the Fund holds securities or other assets that are denominated in a foreign currency, the Fund will normally use the currency exchange rates as of 4:00 p.m. (Eastern Time). If independent third party pricing services are unable to supply prices for a portfolio investment, or if the prices supplied are deemed by the manager to be unreliable, the market price may be determined by the manager using quotations from one or more broker/dealers or at the transaction price if the security has recently been purchased and no value has yet been obtained from a pricing service or pricing broker. When reliable prices are not readily available, such as when the value of a security has been significantly affected by events after the close of the exchange or market on which the security is principally traded, but before the Fund calculates its net asset value, the Fund values these securities as determined in accordance with procedures approved by the Fund’s Board of Trustees.

 

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Notes to financial statements (unaudited) (cont’d)

 

Effective June 1, 2017, the Fund changed its security pricing methodology to now use the mean value of the bid and ask prices (of underlying fund holdings) to calculate the NAV. The Fund had a one-time increase to the NAV, which was due to this change in pricing methodology.

The Board of Trustees is responsible for the valuation process and has delegated the supervision of the daily valuation process to the Legg Mason North Atlantic Fund Valuation Committee (the “Valuation Committee”). The Valuation Committee, pursuant to the policies adopted by the Board of Trustees, is responsible for making fair value determinations, evaluating the effectiveness of the Fund’s pricing policies, and reporting to the Board of Trustees. When determining the reliability of third party pricing information for investments owned by the Fund, the Valuation Committee, among other things, conducts due diligence reviews of pricing vendors, monitors the daily change in prices and reviews transactions among market participants.

The Valuation Committee will consider pricing methodologies it deems relevant and appropriate when making fair value determinations. Examples of possible methodologies include, but are not limited to, multiple of earnings; discount from market of a similar freely traded security; discounted cash-flow analysis; book value or a multiple thereof; risk premium/yield analysis; yield to maturity; and/or fundamental investment analysis. The Valuation Committee will also consider factors it deems relevant and appropriate in light of the facts and circumstances. Examples of possible factors include, but are not limited to, the type of security; the issuer’s financial statements; the purchase price of the security; the discount from market value of unrestricted securities of the same class at the time of purchase; analysts’ research and observations from financial institutions; information regarding any transactions or offers with respect to the security; the existence of merger proposals or tender offers affecting the security; the price and extent of public trading in similar securities of the issuer or comparable companies; and the existence of a shelf registration for restricted securities.

For each portfolio security that has been fair valued pursuant to the policies adopted by the Board of Trustees, the fair value price is compared against the last available and next available market quotations. The Valuation Committee reviews the results of such back testing monthly and fair valuation occurrences are reported to the Board of Trustees quarterly.

The Fund uses valuation techniques to measure fair value that are consistent with the market approach and/or income approach, depending on the type of security and the particular circumstance. The market approach uses prices and other relevant information generated by market transactions involving identical or comparable securities. The income approach uses valuation techniques to discount estimated future cash flows to present value.

 

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GAAP establishes a disclosure hierarchy that categorizes the inputs to valuation techniques used to value assets and liabilities at measurement date. These inputs are summarized in the three broad levels listed below:

 

 

Level 1 — quoted prices in active markets for identical investments

 

 

Level 2 — other significant observable inputs (including quoted prices for similar investments, interest rates, prepayment speeds, credit risk, etc.)

 

 

Level 3 — significant unobservable inputs (including the Fund’s own assumptions in determining the fair value of investments)

The inputs or methodologies used to value securities are not necessarily an indication of the risk associated with investing in those securities.

The following is a summary of the inputs used in valuing the Fund’s assets and liabilities carried at fair value:

 

ASSETS  
Description   Quoted Prices
(Level 1)
    Other Significant
Observable Inputs
(Level 2)
    Significant
Unobservable
Inputs
(Level 3)
    Total  
Long-term investments†:                                

Corporate bonds & notes:

                               

Energy

        $ 35,007,871     $ 0   $ 35,007,871  

Other corporate bonds & notes

          153,720,770             153,720,770  

Asset-backed securities

          12,120,418       314,009       12,434,427  

Collateralized mortgage obligations

          4,777,150             4,777,150  

Convertible bonds & notes

          948,437             948,437  

Mortgage-backed securities

          157,321             157,321  

Senior loans:

                               

Consumer discretionary

          1,869,866       583,350       2,453,216  

Energy

                228,169       228,169  

Other senior loans

          4,352,564             4,352,564  

Sovereign bonds

          6,195,655             6,195,655  

U.S. government & agency obligations

          5,255,744             5,255,744  

Common stocks:

                               

Energy

  $ 18,754       522,314       4,778       545,846  

Industrials

                12,008       12,008  

Convertible preferred stocks:

                               

Energy

          412,424             412,424  

Health Care

    796,897                   796,897  

Preferred stocks:

                               

Financials

    1,967,336             3       1,967,339  

Industrials

                20,685       20,685  
Total investments   $ 2,782,987     $ 225,340,534     $ 1,163,002     $ 229,286,523  
Other assets                 7,743       7,743  
Total   $ 2,782,987     $ 225,340,534     $ 1,170,745     $ 229,294,266  

 

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Notes to financial statements (unaudited) (cont’d)

 

LIABILITIES  
Description   Quoted Prices
(Level 1)
    Other Significant
Observable Inputs
(Level 2)
    Significant
Unobservable
Inputs
(Level 3)
    Total  
Other financial instruments:                                

Forward foreign currency contracts

        $ 77,273           $ 77,273  

 

See Schedule of Investments for additional detailed categorizations.

 

* Amount represents less than $1.

(b) Loan participations. The Fund may invest in loans arranged through private negotiation between one or more financial institutions. The Fund’s investment in any such loan may be in the form of a participation in or an assignment of the loan. In connection with purchasing participations, the Fund generally will have no right to enforce compliance by the borrower with the terms of the loan agreement related to the loan, or any rights of off-set against the borrower and the Fund may not benefit directly from any collateral supporting the loan in which it has purchased the participation.

The Fund assumes the credit risk of the borrower, the lender that is selling the participation and any other persons interpositioned between the Fund and the borrower. In the event of the insolvency of the lender selling the participation, the Fund may be treated as a general creditor of the lender and may not benefit from any off-set between the lender and the borrower.

(c) Futures contracts. The Fund uses futures contracts generally to gain exposure to, or hedge against, changes in interest rates or gain exposure to, or hedge against, changes in certain asset classes. A futures contract represents a commitment for the future purchase or sale of an asset at a specified price on a specified date.

Upon entering into a futures contract, the Fund is required to deposit cash or cash equivalents with a broker in an amount equal to a certain percentage of the contract amount. This is known as the ‘‘initial margin’’ and subsequent payments (‘‘variation margin’’) are made or received by the Fund each day, depending on the daily fluctuation in the value of the contract. For certain futures, including foreign denominated futures, variation margin is not settled daily, but is recorded as a net variation margin payable or receivable. The daily changes in contract value are recorded as unrealized gains or losses in the Statement of Operations and the Fund recognizes a realized gain or loss when the contract is closed.

Futures contracts involve, to varying degrees, risk of loss in excess of the amounts reflected in the financial statements. In addition, there is the risk that the Fund may not be able to enter into a closing transaction because of an illiquid secondary market.

(d) Stripped securities. The Fund may invest in ‘‘Stripped Securities,’’ a term used collectively for components, or strips, of fixed income securities. Stripped Securities can be principal only securities (“PO”), which are debt obligations that have been stripped of unmatured interest coupons, or interest only securities (“IO”), which are unmatured interest coupons that have been stripped from debt obligations. The market value of Stripped Securities will fluctuate in response to changes in economic conditions, rates of pre-payment,

 

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interest rates and the market’s perception of the securities. However, fluctuations in response to interest rates may be greater in Stripped Securities than for debt obligations of comparable maturities that pay interest currently. The amount of fluctuation may increase with a longer period of maturity.

The yield to maturity on IO’s is sensitive to the rate of principal repayments (including prepayments) on the related underlying debt obligation and principal payments may have a material effect on yield to maturity. If the underlying debt obligation experiences greater than anticipated prepayments of principal, the Fund may not fully recoup its initial investment in IO’s.

(e) Forward foreign currency contracts. The Fund enters into a forward foreign currency contract to hedge exposure of bond positions or in an attempt to increase the Fund’s return. A forward foreign currency contract is an agreement between two parties to buy and sell a currency at a set price with delivery and settlement at a future date. The contract is marked-to-market daily and the change in value is recorded by the Fund as an unrealized gain or loss. When a forward foreign currency contract is closed, through either delivery or offset by entering into another forward foreign currency contract, the Fund recognizes a realized gain or loss equal to the difference between the value of the contract at the time it was opened and the value of the contract at the time it is closed.

Forward foreign currency contracts involve elements of market risk in excess of the amounts reflected on the Statement of Assets and Liabilities. The Fund bears the risk of an unfavorable change in the foreign exchange rate underlying the forward foreign currency contract. Risks may also arise upon entering into these contracts from the potential inability of the counterparties to meet the terms of their contracts.

(f) Foreign currency translation. Investment securities and other assets and liabilities denominated in foreign currencies are translated into U.S. dollar amounts based upon prevailing exchange rates on the date of valuation. Purchases and sales of investment securities and income and expense items denominated in foreign currencies are translated into U.S. dollar amounts based upon prevailing exchange rates on the respective dates of such transactions.

The Fund does not isolate that portion of the results of operations resulting from fluctuations in foreign exchange rates on investments from the fluctuations arising from changes in market prices of securities held. Such fluctuations are included with the net realized and unrealized gain or loss on investments.

Net realized foreign exchange gains or losses arise from sales of foreign currencies, including gains and losses on forward foreign currency contracts, currency gains or losses realized between the trade and settlement dates on securities transactions, and the difference between the amounts of dividends, interest, and foreign withholding taxes recorded on the Fund’s books and the U.S. dollar equivalent of the amounts actually received or paid. Net unrealized foreign exchange gains and losses arise from changes in the values of assets and liabilities, other than investments in securities, on the date of valuation, resulting from changes in exchange rates.

 

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Notes to financial statements (unaudited) (cont’d)

 

Foreign security and currency transactions may involve certain considerations and risks not typically associated with those of U.S. dollar denominated transactions as a result of, among other factors, the possibility of lower levels of governmental supervision and regulation of foreign securities markets and the possibility of political or economic instability.

(g) Credit and market risk. The Fund invests in high-yield and emerging market instruments that are subject to certain credit and market risks. The yields of high-yield and emerging market debt obligations reflect, among other things, perceived credit and market risks. The Fund’s investments in securities rated below investment grade typically involve risks not associated with higher rated securities including, among others, greater risk related to timely and ultimate payment of interest and principal, greater market price volatility and less liquid secondary market trading. The consequences of political, social, economic or diplomatic changes may have disruptive effects on the market prices of investments held by the Fund. The Fund’s investments in non-U.S. dollar denominated securities may also result in foreign currency losses caused by devaluations and exchange rate fluctuations.

Investments in securities that are collateralized by real estate mortgages are subject to certain credit and liquidity risks. When market conditions result in an increase in default rates of the underlying mortgages and the foreclosure values of underlying real estate properties are materially below the outstanding amount of these underlying mortgages, collection of the full amount of accrued interest and principal on these investments may be doubtful. Such market conditions may significantly impair the value and liquidity of these investments and may result in a lack of correlation between their credit ratings and values.

(h) Foreign investment risks. The Fund’s investments in foreign securities may involve risks not present in domestic investments. Since securities may be denominated in foreign currencies, may require settlement in foreign currencies or pay interest or dividends in foreign currencies, changes in the relationship of these foreign currencies to the U.S. dollar can significantly affect the value of the investments and earnings of the Fund. Foreign investments may also subject the Fund to foreign government exchange restrictions, expropriation, taxation or other political, social or economic developments, all of which affect the market and/or credit risk of the investments.

(i) Securities traded on a when-issued basis. The Fund may trade securities on a when-issued basis. In a when-issued transaction, the securities are purchased or sold by the Fund with payment and delivery taking place in the future in order to secure what is considered to be an advantageous price and yield to the Fund at the time of entering into the transaction.

Purchasing such securities involves risk of loss if the value of the securities declines prior to settlement. These securities are subject to market fluctuations and their current value is determined in the same manner as for other securities.

(j) Unfunded loan commitments. The Fund may enter into certain credit agreements where all or a portion of which may be unfunded. The Fund is obligated to fund these

 

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commitments at the borrower’s discretion. The commitments are disclosed in the accompanying Schedule of Investments. At June 30, 2017, the Fund had sufficient cash and/or securities to cover these commitments.

(k) Counterparty risk and credit-risk-related contingent features of derivative instruments. The Fund may invest in certain securities or engage in other transactions, where the Fund is exposed to counterparty credit risk in addition to broader market risks. The Fund may invest in securities of issuers, which may also be considered counterparties as trading partners in other transactions. This may increase the risk of loss in the event of default or bankruptcy by the counterparty or if the counterparty otherwise fails to meet its contractual obligations. The Fund’s investment adviser attempts to mitigate counterparty risk by (i) periodically assessing the creditworthiness of its trading partners, (ii) monitoring and/or limiting the amount of its net exposure to each individual counterparty based on its assessment and (iii) requiring collateral from the counterparty for certain transactions. Market events and changes in overall economic conditions may impact the assessment of such counterparty risk by the investment adviser. In addition, declines in the values of underlying collateral received may expose the Fund to increased risk of loss.

The Fund has entered into master agreements with certain of its derivative counterparties that provide for general obligations, representations, agreements, collateral, events of default or termination and credit related contingent features. The credit related contingent features include, but are not limited to, a percentage decrease in the Fund’s net assets or NAV over a specified period of time. If these credit related contingent features were triggered, the derivatives counterparty could terminate the positions and demand payment or require additional collateral.

Collateral requirements differ by type of derivative. Collateral or margin requirements are set by the broker or exchange clearinghouse for exchange traded derivatives while collateral terms are contract specific for over-the-counter traded derivatives. Cash collateral that has been pledged to cover obligations of the Fund under derivative contracts, if any, will be reported separately in the Statement of Assets and Liabilities. Securities pledged as collateral, if any, for the same purpose are noted in the Schedule of Investments.

Absent an event of default by the counterparty or a termination of the agreement, the terms of the master agreements do not result in an offset of reported amounts of financial assets and financial liabilities in the Statement of Assets and Liabilities across transactions between the Fund and the applicable counterparty. The enforceability of the right to offset may vary by jurisdiction.

As of June 30, 2017, the Fund held forward foreign currency contracts with credit related contingent features which had a liability position of $77,273. If a contingent feature in the master agreements would have been triggered, the Fund would have been required to pay this amount to its derivatives counterparties.

(l) Security transactions and investment income. Security transactions are accounted for on a trade date basis. Interest income, adjusted for amortization of premium

 

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Notes to financial statements (unaudited) (cont’d)

 

and accretion of discount, is recorded on the accrual basis. Paydown gains and losses on mortgage- and asset-backed securities are recorded as adjustments to interest income. Dividend income is recorded on the ex-dividend date. The cost of investments sold is determined by use of the specific identification method. To the extent any issuer defaults or a credit event occurs that impacts the issuer, the Fund may halt any additional interest income accruals and consider the realizability of interest accrued up to the date of default or credit event.

(m) Distributions to shareholders. Distributions from net investment income of the Fund, if any, are declared quarterly and paid on a monthly basis. The actual source of the Fund’s monthly distributions may be from net investment income, return of capital or a combination of both. Shareholders will be informed of the tax characteristics of the distributions after the close of the fiscal year. Distributions of net realized gains, if any, are declared at least annually. Distributions to shareholders of the Fund are recorded on the ex-dividend date and are determined in accordance with income tax regulations, which may differ from GAAP.

(n) Compensating balance arrangements. The Fund has an arrangement with its custodian bank whereby a portion of the custodian’s fees is paid indirectly by credits earned on the Fund’s cash on deposit with the bank.

(o) Cash flow information. The Fund invests in securities and distributes dividends from net investment income and net realized gains, which are paid in cash and may be reinvested at the discretion of shareholders. These activities are reported in the Statement of Changes in Net Assets and additional information on cash receipts and cash payments are presented in the Statement of Cash Flows.

(p) Federal and other taxes. It is the Fund’s policy to comply with the federal income and excise tax requirements of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 (the “Code”), as amended, applicable to regulated investment companies. Accordingly, the Fund intends to distribute its taxable income and net realized gains, if any, to shareholders in accordance with timing requirements imposed by the Code. Therefore, no federal or state income tax provision is required in the Fund’s financial statements.

However, due to the timing of when distributions are made by the Fund, the Fund may be subject to an excise tax of 4% of the amount by which 98% of the Fund’s annual taxable income and 98.2% net realized gains exceed the distributions from such taxable income and realized gains for the calendar year. The Fund paid $32,656 of Federal excise taxes attributable to calendar year 2016. The Fund anticipates being subject to an excise tax for calendar year 2017 of approximately $13,230.

Management has analyzed the Fund’s tax positions taken on income tax returns for all open tax years and has concluded that as of December 31, 2016, no provision for income tax is required in the Fund’s financial statements. The Fund’s federal and state income and federal excise tax returns for tax years for which the applicable statutes of limitations have not expired are subject to examination by the Internal Revenue Service and state departments of revenue.

 

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Under the applicable foreign tax laws, a withholding tax may be imposed on interest, dividends and capital gains at various rates.

(q) Reclassification. GAAP requires that certain components of net assets be reclassified to reflect permanent differences between financial and tax reporting. These reclassifications have no effect on net assets or net asset value per share.

2. Investment management agreement and other transactions with affiliates

The Fund has a management agreement with Western Asset Management Company (“Western Asset”). Pursuant to the terms of the management agreement, the Fund pays Western Asset an annual fee, payable monthly, in an amount equal to 0.55% of the average weekly value of the Fund’s total managed assets. “Total managed assets” means the total assets of the Fund (including any assets attributable to leverage) minus accrued liabilities. Pursuant to a Portfolio Management Agreement between Western Asset and Western Asset Management Company Limited (“WAML”), Western Asset pays monthly a portion of the fees it receives from the Fund to WAML at an annual rate of 0.425% of the average weekly value of the Fund’s total managed assets that WAML manages. Western Asset Management Company Pte. Ltd. (“Western Singapore”) and Western Asset Management Company Ltd (“Western Japan”) are additional investment advisers to the Fund under portfolio management agreements between Western Asset and Western Singapore, and Western Asset and Western Japan.

Western Singapore and Western Japan provide certain advisory services to the Fund relating to currency transactions and investments in non-U.S. dollar-denominated securities and related foreign currency instruments in Asia (excluding Japan) and Japan, respectively.

Under the terms of the administration services agreement between Western Asset and Legg Mason Partners Fund Advisor, LLC (“LMPFA”), Western Asset pays LMPFA, a monthly fee at an annual rate of 0.125% of the Fund’s average weekly total managed assets, subject to a monthly minimum fee of $12,500.

LMPFA, Western Asset, WAML, Western Singapore and Western Japan are wholly-owned subsidiaries of Legg Mason, Inc.

During periods in which the Fund utilizes financial leverage, the fees paid to the investment adviser will be higher than if the Fund did not utilize leverage because the fees are calculated as a percentage of the Fund’s assets, including those investments purchased with leverage.

All officers and one Trustee of the Fund are employees of Legg Mason or its affiliates and do not receive compensation from the Fund.

 

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Notes to financial statements (unaudited) (cont’d)

 

3. Investments

During the six months ended June 30, 2017, the aggregate cost of purchases and proceeds from sales of investments (excluding short-term investments) and U.S. Government & Agency Obligations were as follows:

 

        Investments        U.S. Government &
Agency Obligations
 
Purchases      $ 72,045,150        $ 20,768,735  
Sales        60,879,539          28,997,129  

At June 30, 2017, the aggregate gross unrealized appreciation and depreciation of investments for federal income tax purposes were substantially as follows:

 

Gross unrealized appreciation      $ 19,082,988  
Gross unrealized depreciation        (3,569,101)  
Net unrealized appreciation      $ 15,513,887  

4. Derivative instruments and hedging activities

Below is a table, grouped by derivative type, that provides information about the fair value and the location of derivatives within the Statement of Assets and Liabilities at June 30, 2017.

 

LIABILITY DERIVATIVES1  
      Foreign
Exchange Risk
 
Forward foreign currency contracts    $ 77,273  

 

1 

Generally, the balance sheet location for asset derivatives is receivables/net unrealized appreciation (depreciation) and for liability derivatives is payables/net unrealized appreciation (depreciation).

The following tables provide information about the effect of derivatives and hedging activities on the Fund’s Statement of Operations for the six months ended June 30, 2017. The first table provides additional detail about the amounts and sources of gains (losses) realized on derivatives during the period. The second table provides additional information about the change in unrealized appreciation (depreciation) resulting from the Fund’s derivatives and hedging activities during the period.

 

AMOUNT OF REALIZED GAIN (LOSS) ON DERIVATIVES RECOGNIZED  
      Interest
Rate Risk
     Foreign
Exchange Risk
     Total  
Futures contracts    $ 20,512             $ 20,512  
Forward foreign currency contracts           $ 39,282        39,282  
Total    $ 20,512      $ 39,282      $ 59,794  

 

CHANGE IN UNREALIZED APPRECIATION (DEPRECIATION) ON DERIVATIVES RECOGNIZED  
      Foreign
Exchange Risk
 
Forward foreign currency contracts    $ (172,541)  

 

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During the six months ended June 30, 2017, the volume of derivative activity for the Fund was as follows:

 

        Average Market
Value
 
Futures contracts (to sell)†      $ 7,357,813  
Forward foreign currency contracts (to buy)†        735,104  
Forward foreign currency contracts (to sell)        3,337,835  

 

At June 30, 2017, there were no open positions held in this derivative.

The following table presents by financial instrument, the Fund’s derivative liabilities net of the related collateral pledged by the Fund at June 30, 2017:

 

      Gross Amount of Derivative
Liabilities in the Statement  of
Assets and Liabilities1
     Collateral
Pledged
     Net
Amount
 
Forward foreign currency contracts    $ 77,273             $ 77,273  

 

1 

Absent an event of default or early termination, derivative assets and liabilities are presented gross and not offset in the Statement of Assets and Liabilities.

5. Loan

The Fund has a revolving credit agreement with National Australia Bank Limited (“Credit Agreement”) that allows the Fund to borrow up to an aggregate amount of $72,000,000. The Credit Agreement terminated on June 10, 2017, but since that date has been automatically renewing and will continue to automatically renew daily for a six month term unless notice to the contrary is given to the Fund. The final scheduled maturity date for the Credit Agreement is December 13, 2021. The Fund pays a commitment fee at an annual rate of 0.20%, on the unutilized portion of the loan. The interest on the loan is calculated at a variable rate based on the prime rate, federal funds rate or LIBOR, plus any applicable margin. Securities held by the Fund are subject to a lien granted to National Australia Bank Limited, to the extent of the borrowing outstanding and any additional expenses. The Fund’s Credit Agreement contains customary covenants that, among other things, may limit the Fund’s ability to pay distributions in certain circumstances, incur additional debt, change its fundamental investment policies and engage in certain transactions, including mergers and consolidations, and require asset coverage ratios in addition to those required by the 1940 Act. In addition, the Credit Agreement may be subject to early termination under certain conditions and may contain other provisions that could limit the Fund’s ability to utilize borrowing under the agreement. For the six months ended June 30, 2017, the Fund incurred a commitment fee in the amount of $14,078. Interest expense related to this loan for the six months ended June 30, 2017 was $466,194. For the six months ended June 30, 2017, the Fund had an average daily loan balance outstanding of $58,000,000 and the weighted average interest rate was 1.62%. At June 30, 2017, the Fund had $58,000,000 of borrowings outstanding.

 

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Notes to financial statements (unaudited) (cont’d)

 

6. Restricted securities

The following Fund investment is restricted as to resale.

 

Security    Number of
Shares
     Acquisition
Date
     Cost      Value at
6/30/2017
     Value per
Share
     Percent of
Net Assets
 
Berry Petroleum Co.      84        2/17      $ 840      $ 945      $ 11.25        0.00

7. Distributions subsequent to June 30, 2017

The following distributions have been declared by the Fund’s Board of Trustees and are payable subsequent to the period end of this report:

 

Record Date      Payable Date        Amount  
6/23/2017        7/3/2017        $ 0.0725  
7/21/2017        8/1/2017        $ 0.0725  
8/25/2017        9/1/2017        $ 0.0725  
9/22/2017        10/2/2017        $ 0.0725  

8. Stock repurchase program

On November 20, 2015, the Fund announced that the Fund’s Board of Trustees (the “Board”) had authorized the Fund to repurchase in the open market up to approximately 10% of the Fund’s outstanding common stock when the Fund’s shares are trading at a discount to net asset value. The Board has directed management of the Fund to repurchase shares of common stock at such times and in such amounts as management reasonably believes may enhance stockholder value. The Fund is under no obligation to purchase shares at any specific discount levels or in any specific amounts. During the six months ended June 30, 2017, the Fund did not repurchase any shares.

9. Capital loss carryforward

As of December 31, 2016, the Fund had the following net capital loss carryforward remaining:

 

Year of Expiration    Amount  
12/31/2017    $ (11,644,915)  

This amount will be available to offset any future taxable capital gains, except that under applicable tax rules, deferred capital losses of $1,587,550, which have no expiration date, must be used first to offset any such gains.

10. Recent accounting pronouncement

In October 2016, the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission adopted new rules and amended existing rules (together, the “final rules”) intended to modernize the reporting and disclosure of information by registered investment companies. In part, the final rules amend Regulation S-X and require standardized, enhanced disclosure about derivatives in investment company financial statements, as well as other amendments. The compliance date for the amendments to Regulation S-X is August 1, 2017. Management is currently evaluating the impact that the adoption of the amendments to Regulation S-X will have on the Fund’s financial statements and related disclosures.

 

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Additional shareholder information (unaudited)

 

Results of annual meeting of shareholders

The Fund’s annual meeting of shareholders was held on May 23, 2017. Of the 11,904,750 common shares outstanding, the following shares were voted in the meeting:

 

Election of Trustees:    For      Withheld  
Robert Abeles, Jr.      10,147,801        308,874  
Anita L. DeFrantz      10,122,226        334,449  
Ronald L. Olson      10,090,932        365,743  
Avedick B. Poladian      10,174,062        282,613  
William E. B. Siart      10,155,906        300,769  
Jaynie M. Studenmund      10,130,674        326,001  
Jane Trust      10,196,201        260,474  

 

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Dividend reinvestment plan (unaudited)

 

The Fund and Computershare Inc. (“Agent”), as the Transfer Agent and Registrar of the Fund, offer a convenient way to add shares of the Fund to your account. The Fund offers to all common shareholders a Dividend Reinvestment Plan (“Plan”). Under the Plan, cash distributions (e.g., dividends and capital gains) of registered shareholders (those who own shares in their own name on the Fund’s records) on the common shares are automatically invested in shares of the Fund unless the shareholder elects otherwise by contacting the Agent at the address set forth below. Shareholders who own shares in a brokerage, bank or other financial institution account must contact the company where their account is held in order to participate in the Plan.

As a participant in the Dividend Reinvestment Plan you will automatically receive your dividend or net capital gains distribution in newly issued shares of the Fund if the market price of a share on the date of the distribution is at or above the NAV of a Fund share, minus estimated brokerage commissions that would be incurred upon the purchase of common shares on the open market. The number of shares to be issued to you will be determined by dividing the amount of the cash distribution to which you are entitled (net of any applicable withholding taxes) by the greater of the NAV per share on such date or 95% of the market price of a share on such date. If the market price of a share on such distribution date is below the NAV, minus estimated brokerage commissions that would be incurred upon the purchase of common shares on the open market, the Agent will, as agent for the participants, buy shares of the Fund through a broker on the open market. The price per share of shares purchased for each participant’s account with respect to a particular dividend or other distribution will be the average price (including brokerage commissions, transfer taxes and any other costs of purchase) of all shares purchased with respect to that dividend or other distribution. All common shares acquired on your behalf through the Plan will be automatically credited to an account maintained on the books of the Agent. Full and fractional shares will be voted by the Agent in accordance with your instructions.

Additional information regarding the plan

The Fund will pay all costs applicable to the Plan, except for brokerage commissions for open market purchases by the Agent under the Plan, which will be charged to participants. All shares acquired through the Plan receive voting rights and are eligible for any stock split, stock dividend, or other rights accruing to shareholders that the Board of Trustees may declare. Registered shareholder may terminate participation in the Plan at any time by giving notice to the Agent. Such termination will be effective prior to the record date next succeeding the receipt of such instructions or by a later date of termination specified in such instructions. Upon termination, a participant will receive a certificate for the full shares credited to his or her account or may request the sale of all or part of such shares. Fractional shares credited to a terminating account will be paid for in cash at the current market price at the time of termination. Shareholders who own shares in a brokerage, bank or other financial institution account must contact the company where their account is held in order to terminate participation in the Plan.

 

40    Western Asset Premier Bond Fund


Dividends and other distributions invested in additional shares under the Plan are subject to income tax just as if they had been received in cash. After year end, dividends paid on the accumulated shares will be included in the Form 1099-DIV information return to the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) and only one Form 1099-DIV will be sent to participants each year. Inquiries regarding the Plan, as well as notices of termination, should be directed to Computershare Inc., 462 South 4th Street, Suite 1600, Louisville, KY 40202. Investor Relations Telephone number 1-888-888-0151.

 

Western Asset Premier Bond Fund   41


Western Asset

Premier Bond Fund

 

Trustees

Robert Abeles, Jr.

Anita L. DeFrantz

Ronald L. Olson

Avedick B. Poladian

William E. B. Siart

Chairman

Jaynie M. Studenmund

Jane Trust

Officers

Jane Trust

President and

Chief Executive Officer

Richard F. Sennett

Principal Financial Officer and Treasurer

Todd F. Kuehl

Chief Compliance Officer

Robert I. Frenkel

Secretary and

Chief Legal Officer

Jenna Bailey

Identity Theft

Prevention Officer

Jeanne M. Kelly

Senior Vice President

Western Asset Premier Bond Fund

620 Eighth Avenue

49th Floor

New York, NY 10018

Investment advisers

Western Asset Management Company

Western Asset Management Company Limited

Western Asset Management Company Pte. Ltd.

Western Asset Management Company Ltd.

Custodian

State Street Bank and Trust Company

1 Lincoln Street

Boston, MA 02111

Independent registered public accounting firm

PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP

100 East Pratt Street

Baltimore, MD 21202

Legal counsel

Ropes & Gray LLP

1211 Avenue of the Americas

New York, NY 10036

Transfer agent

Computershare Inc.

462 South 4th Street, Suite 1600

Louisville, KY 40202

New York Stock

Exchange Symbol

WEA


Legg Mason Funds Privacy and Security Notice

 

Your Privacy and the Security of Your Personal Information is Very Important to the Legg Mason Funds

This Privacy and Security Notice (the “Privacy Notice”) addresses the Legg Mason Funds’ privacy and data protection practices with respect to nonpublic personal information the Funds receive. The Legg Mason Funds include any funds sold by the Funds’ distributor, Legg Mason Investor Services, LLC, as well as Legg Mason-sponsored closed-end funds and certain closed-end funds managed or sub-advised by Legg Mason or its affiliates. The provisions of this Privacy Notice apply to your information both while you are a shareholder and after you are no longer invested with the Funds.

The Type of Nonpublic Personal Information the Funds Collect About You

The Funds collect and maintain nonpublic personal information about you in connection with your shareholder account. Such information may include, but is not limited to:

 

 

Personal information included on applications or other forms;

 

 

Account balances, transactions, and mutual fund holdings and positions;

 

 

Online account access user IDs, passwords, security challenge question responses; and

 

 

Information received from consumer reporting agencies regarding credit history and creditworthiness (such as the amount of an individual’s total debt, payment history, etc.).

How the Funds Use Nonpublic Personal Information About You

The Funds do not sell or share your nonpublic personal information with third parties or with affiliates for their marketing purposes, or with other financial institutions or affiliates for joint marketing purposes, unless you have authorized the Funds to do so. The Funds do not disclose any nonpublic personal information about you except as may be required to perform transactions or services you have authorized or as permitted or required by law. The Funds may disclose information about you to:

 

 

Employees, agents, and affiliates on a “need to know” basis to enable the Funds to conduct ordinary business or comply with obligations to government regulators;

 

 

Service providers, including the Funds’ affiliates, who assist the Funds as part of the ordinary course of business (such as printing, mailing services, or processing or servicing your account with us) or otherwise perform services on the Funds’ behalf, including companies that may perform marketing services solely for the Funds;

 

 

The Funds’ representatives such as legal counsel, accountants and auditors; and

 

 

Fiduciaries or representatives acting on your behalf, such as an IRA custodian or trustee of a grantor trust.

 

NOT PART OF THE SEMI-ANNUAL REPORT


Legg Mason Funds Privacy and Security Notice (cont’d)

 

Except as otherwise permitted by applicable law, companies acting on the Funds’ behalf are contractually obligated to keep nonpublic personal information the Funds provide to them confidential and to use the information the Funds share only to provide the services the Funds ask them to perform.

The Funds may disclose nonpublic personal information about you when necessary to enforce their rights or protect against fraud, or as permitted or required by applicable law, such as in connection with a law enforcement or regulatory request, subpoena, or similar legal process. In the event of a corporate action or in the event a Fund service provider changes, the Funds may be required to disclose your nonpublic personal information to third parties. While it is the Funds’ practice to obtain protections for disclosed information in these types of transactions, the Funds cannot guarantee their privacy policy will remain unchanged.

Keeping You Informed of the Funds’ Privacy and Security Practices

The Funds will notify you annually of their privacy policy as required by federal law. While the Funds reserve the right to modify this policy at any time they will notify you promptly if this privacy policy changes.

The Funds’ Security Practices

The Funds maintain appropriate physical, electronic and procedural safeguards designed to guard your nonpublic personal information. The Funds’ internal data security policies restrict access to your non-public personal information to authorized employees, who may use your nonpublic personal information for Fund business purposes only.

Although the Funds strive to protect your nonpublic personal information, they cannot ensure or warrant the security of any information you provide or transmit to them, and you do so at your own risk. In the event of a breach of the confidentiality or security of your nonpublic personal information, the Funds will attempt to notify you as necessary so you can take appropriate protective steps. If you have consented to the Funds using electronic communications or electronic delivery of statements, they may notify you under such circumstances using the most current email address you have on record with them.

In order for the Funds to provide effective service to you, keeping your account information accurate is very important. If you believe that your account information is incomplete, not accurate or not current, or if you have questions about the Funds’ privacy practices, write the Funds using the contact information on your account statements, email the Funds by clicking on the Contact Us section of the Funds’ website at www.leggmason.com, or contact the Fund at 1-888-777-0102.

 

NOT PART OF THE SEMI-ANNUAL REPORT


Western Asset Premier Bond Fund

Western Asset Premier Bond Fund

620 Eighth Avenue

49th Floor

New York, NY 10018

Notice is hereby given in accordance with Section 23(c) of the Investment Company Act of 1940, as amended, that from time to time the Fund may purchase, at market prices, shares of its stock.

The Fund files its complete schedule of portfolio holdings with the Securities and Exchange Commission (“SEC”) for the first and third quarters of each fiscal year on Form N-Q. The Fund’s Forms N-Q are available on the SEC’s website at www.sec.gov. The Fund’s Forms N-Q may be reviewed and copied at the SEC’s Public Reference Room in Washington D.C., and information on the operation of the Public Reference Room may be obtained by calling 1-800-SEC-0330. To obtain information on Form N-Q from the Fund, shareholders can call 1-888-777-0102.

Information on how the Fund voted proxies relating to portfolio securities during the prior 12-month period ended June 30th of each year and a description of the policies and procedures that the Fund uses to determine how to vote proxies related to portfolio transactions are available (1) without charge, upon request, by calling 1-888-777-0102, (2) at www.lmcef.com and (3) on the SEC’s website at www.sec.gov.

This report is transmitted to the shareholders of Western Asset Premier Bond Fund for their information. This is not a prospectus, circular or representation intended for use in the purchase or sale of shares of the Fund or any securities mentioned in this report.

Computershare Inc.

462 South 4th Street, Suite 1600

Louisville, KY 40202

 

WASX012842 8/17 SR17-3145


ITEM 2. CODE OF ETHICS.

Not applicable.

 

ITEM 3. AUDIT COMMITTEE FINANCIAL EXPERT.

Not applicable.

 

ITEM 4. PRINCIPAL ACCOUNTANT FEES AND SERVICES.

Not applicable.

 

ITEM 5. AUDIT COMMITTEE OF LISTED REGISTRANTS.

Not applicable.

 

ITEM 6. SCHEDULE OF INVESTMENTS.

Included herein under Item 1.

 

ITEM 7. DISCLOSURE OF PROXY VOTING POLICIES AND PROCEDURES FOR CLOSED-END MANAGEMENT INVESTMENT COMPANIES.

Not applicable.

 

ITEM 8. INVESTMENT PROFESSIONALS OF CLOSED-END MANAGEMENT INVESTMENT COMPANIES.

Not applicable.

 

ITEM 9. PURCHASES OF EQUITY SECURITIES BY CLOSED-END MANAGEMENT INVESTMENT COMPANY AND AFFILIATED PURCHASERS.

Not applicable.

 

ITEM 10. SUBMISSION OF MATTERS TO A VOTE OF SECURITY HOLDERS.

Not applicable.

 

ITEM 11. CONTROLS AND PROCEDURES.

 

  (a) The registrant’s principal executive officer and principal financial officer have concluded that the registrant’s disclosure controls and procedures (as defined in Rule 30a- 3(c) under the Investment Company Act of 1940, as amended (the “1940 Act”)) are effective as of a date within 90 days of the filing date of this report that includes the disclosure required by this paragraph, based on their evaluation of the disclosure controls and procedures required by Rule 30a-3(b) under the 1940 Act and 15d-15(b) under the Securities Exchange Act of 1934.

 

  (b) There were no changes in the registrant’s internal control over financial reporting (as defined in Rule 30a-3(d) under the 1940 Act) that occurred during the second fiscal quarter of the period covered by this report that have materially affected, or are likely to materially affect the registrant’s internal control over financial reporting.


ITEM 12. EXHIBITS.

(a) (1) Not applicable.

Exhibit 99.CODE ETH

(a) (2) Certifications pursuant to section 302 of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002 attached hereto.

Exhibit 99.CERT

(b) Certifications pursuant to Section 906 of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002 attached hereto.

Exhibit 99.906CERT


SIGNATURES

Pursuant to the requirements of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 and the Investment Company Act of 1940, the registrant has duly caused this Report to be signed on its behalf by the undersigned, there unto duly authorized.

Western Asset Premier Bond Fund

 

By:  

/s/ Jane Trust

  Jane Trust
  Chief Executive Officer
Date:   August 18, 2017

Pursuant to the requirements of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 and the Investment Company Act of 1940, this report has been signed below by the following persons on behalf of the registrant and in the capacities and on the dates indicated.

 

By:  

/s/ Jane Trust

  Jane Trust
  Chief Executive Officer
Date:   August 18, 2017

 

By:  

/s/ Richard F. Sennett

  Richard F. Sennett
  Principal Financial Officer
Date:   August 18, 2017