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Templeton releases closed-end funds portfolio allocation updates
Business Wire, March 26, 1997
FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--March 26, 1997--The Templeton closed-end Funds referenced below, which trade on the New York Stock Exchange, Wednesday released portfolio allocation updates containing the following information as of Feb. 28, 1997:
-- Asset Allocation
-- International Allocation
-- Industry Allocation
To obtain a copy of the updates, please contact the Fund Information Department at 800/342-5236.
Templeton closed-end Funds:
Templeton China World Fund Inc. (Stock Symbol:TCH)
Templeton Emerging Markets Appreciation Fund Inc. (Stock Symbol:TEA)
Templeton Russia Fund Inc. (Stock Symbol:TRF)
The Funds' investment advisers are subsidiaries of Franklin Resources Inc. (NYSE:BEN). Franklin's main business is the $190 billion Franklin Templeton Group. The company has its headquarters at 777 Mariners Island Blvd., San Mateo, Calif. 94404.
CONTACT: The Franklin Templeton Fund Information Department
800/342-5236
or
Members of the media should contact
Holly Gibson, 415/312-4701
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