The following American Funds mutual funds, Capital Group exchange-traded funds (ETFs) and public-private interval funds, paid a midyear capital gain distribution in June. The distribution amounts were based on gains and losses realized through the end of each fund's most recent fiscal year. The funds' long-term approach to investing means that the capital gains realized in a particular year can be the result of an investment held over an extended period of time. See the table below for details.
The mutual funds, ETFs and public-private interval funds not listed below did not pay a midyear capital gain distribution in June.
2026 midyear capital gain distributions
*Short-term capital gains are treated as ordinary income for tax purposes.
Read our Capital gains FAQ to learn about capital gain distributions and how they can affect your account.
Investors should carefully consider investment objectives, risks, charges and expenses. This and other important information is contained in the fund prospectuses and/or summary prospectuses, which can be obtained from a financial professional and should be read carefully before investing.