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UNITED STATES

SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION

Washington, D.C. 20549

 

FORM N-Q

 

QUARTERLY SCHEDULE OF PORTFOLIO HOLDINGS OF REGISTERED

MANAGEMENT INVESTMENT COMPANY

 

Investment Company Act file number: 811-21938

 

Voya Natural Resources Equity Income Fund

(Exact name of registrant as specified in charter)

 

7337 East Doubletree Ranch Rd., Suite 100, Scottsdale, AZ 85258

(Address of principal executive offices) (Zip code)

 

Huey P. Falgout, Jr., 7337 East Doubletree Ranch Road, Suite 100, Scottsdale, AZ 85258

(Name and address of agent for service)

 

Registrant’s telephone number, including area code: 1-800-992-0180

 

Date of fiscal year end: February 28

 

Date of reporting period: November 30, 2014

 

 

 
 

 

Item 1. Schedule of Investments

 

The schedules of investments as of the close of the reporting period are set forth below for:

 

Voya Natural Resources Equity Income Fund

 

The schedules are not audited.

 

 
 

  

Voya Natural Resources Equity Income Fund PORTFOLIO OF INVESTMENTS
as of November 30, 2014 (Unaudited)

    

Shares         Value   Percentage
of Net
Assets
 
COMMON STOCK: 99.1%          
        Energy: 83.5%          
 93,198      Anadarko Petroleum Corp.  $7,376,622    3.4 
 23,704      Apache Corp.   1,519,189    0.7 
 19,772      Baker Hughes, Inc.   1,127,004    0.5 
 42,064   @  Cameron International Corp.   2,157,042    1.0 
 128,264      Canadian Natural Resources Ltd.   4,268,626    2.0 
 24,610      Carrizo Oil & Gas, Inc.   971,111    0.5 
 110,262      Cenovus Energy, Inc.   2,436,790    1.1 
 8,050   @  Cheniere Energy, Inc.   531,219    0.2 
 145,118      Chevron Corp.   15,798,997    7.3 
 34,917      Cimarex Energy Co.   3,664,539    1.7 
 158,425      Cloud Peak Energy, Inc.   1,848,820    0.9 
 134,479      ConocoPhillips   8,885,027    4.1 
 55,653      Consol Energy, Inc.   2,177,702    1.0 
 90,880      Devon Energy Corp.   5,359,194    2.5 
 18,164      Diamond Offshore Drilling   533,477    0.2 
 40,943      Enerplus Corp.   534,306    0.2 
 95,575      EOG Resources, Inc.   8,288,264    3.8 
 233,206      ExxonMobil Corp.   21,114,471    9.8 
 43,436      Forum Energy Technologies, Inc.   1,042,898    0.5 
 143,111      Halliburton Co.   6,039,284    2.8 
 64,692      Hess Corp.   4,717,987    2.2 
 245,285   @  Key Energy Services, Inc.   461,136    0.2 
 60,477      Kinder Morgan, Inc.   2,500,724    1.2 
 36,638      Marathon Oil Corp.   1,059,571    0.5 
 20,374      Marathon Petroleum Corp.   1,835,494    0.9 
 79,618   @  MEG Energy Corp.   1,292,966    0.6 
 31,115      National Oilwell Varco, Inc.   2,085,950    1.0 
 119,698      Noble Corp. PLC   2,153,367    1.0 
 12,680      Noble Energy, Inc.   623,602    0.3 
 349,672      Nordic American Tankers Ltd.   3,133,061    1.5 
 126,921      Occidental Petroleum Corp.   10,124,488    4.7 
 235,993      Paragon Offshore PLC   856,655    0.4 
 113,126      Patterson-UTI Energy, Inc.   2,001,199    0.9 
 79,529      Phillips 66   5,807,208    2.7 
 7,192      Pioneer Natural Resources Co.   1,030,110    0.5 
 49,098      Range Resources Corp.   3,223,284    1.5 
 41,141      Royal Dutch Shell PLC - Class A ADR   2,732,174    1.3 
 186,182      Schlumberger Ltd.   16,002,343    7.4 
 7,391      SemGroup Corp.  - Class A   546,860    0.3 
 47,857      Spectra Energy Corp.   1,812,823    0.8 
 125,904      Suncor Energy, Inc.   3,977,307    1.8 
 104,764      Superior Energy Services   2,022,993    0.9 
 104,515      Talisman Energy’, Inc.   492,266    0.2 
 1,828      Targa Resources Corp.   208,648    0.1 
 68,031   @  Unit Corp.   2,600,145    1.2 
 123,158      Valero Energy Corp.   5,986,710    2.8 
 60,004   @  Whiting Petroleum Corp.   2,506,367    1.2 
 48,870      Williams Cos., Inc.   2,529,022    1.2 
            179,999,042    83.5 
                   
        Materials: 15.6%          
 63,734      Alamos Gold, Inc.   431,396    0.2 
 39,092      Alcoa, Inc.   675,901    0.3 
 21,178      Ball Corp.   1,420,408    0.6 
 112,490      Barrick Gold Corp.   1,337,506    0.6 
 52,169   @  Crown Holdings, Inc.   2,582,366    1.2 
 221,765      Freeport-McMoRan, Inc.   5,954,390    2.8 
 28,624      GoldCorp, Inc.   562,175    0.2 
 91,697      International Paper Co.   4,935,133    2.3 
 213,645   @  Lundin Mining Corp.   1,018,247    0.5 
 51,992      Packaging Corp. of America   3,861,966    1.8 
 42,945      Randgold Resources Ltd. ADR   2,777,683    1.3 
 59,407      Rio Tinto PLC ADR   2,768,366    1.3 
 48,314      Rock-Tenn Co.   2,744,718    1.3 
 41,136      Royal Gold, Inc.   2,619,540    1.2 
            33,689,795    15.6 
                   
     Total Common Stock          
     (Cost $223,529,021)   213,688,837    99.1 
                    
SHORT-TERM INVESTMENTS: 3.3%          
        Mutual Funds: 3.3%          
 7,004,000      BlackRock Liquidity Funds, TempFund, Institutional Class, 0.030%††          
        (Cost $7,004,000)   7,004,000    3.3 
                   
     Total Short-Term Investments          
     (Cost $7,004,000)   7,004,000    3.3 
                    
     Total Investments in Securities
(Cost $230,533,021)
  $220,692,837    102.4 
     Liabilities in Excess of Other Assets   (5,246,215)   (2.4)
     Net Assets  $215,446,622    100.0 

 

†† Rate shown is the 7-day yield as of November 30, 2014.
@ Non-income producing security
   
 ADR American Depositary Receipt

 

 
 

 

Voya Natural Resources Equity Income Fund PORTFOLIO OF INVESTMENTS
as of November 30, 2014 (Unaudited) (Continued)

 

Cost for federal income tax purposes is $230,601,897.
 
Net unrealized depreciation consists of:

 

Gross Unrealized Appreciation  $14,769,001 
Gross Unrealized Depreciation   (24,678,061)
      
Net Unrealized Depreciation  $(9,909,060)

  

Industry Diversification as of November 30, 2014
(as a percentage of net assets)
Integrated Oil & Gas   28.2% 
Oil & Gas Exploration & Production   23.7% 
Oil & Gas Equipment & Services   14.3% 
Oil & Gas Refining & Marketing   6.4% 
Oil & Gas Storage & Transportation   5.3% 
Diversified Metals & Mining   4.6% 
Oil & Gas Drilling   3.7% 
Gold   3.5% 
Paper Packaging   3.1% 
Paper Products   2.3% 
Coal & Consumable Fuels   1.9% 
Metal & Glass Containers   1.8% 
Aluminum   0.3% 
Assets in Excess of Other Liabilities*   0.9% 
Net Assets    100.0% 

 

* Includes short-term investments.

 

Fair Value Measurements
The following is a summary of the fair valuations according to the inputs used as of November 30, 2014 in valuing the assets and liabilities:(1)

 

   Quoted Prices
in Active Markets
for Identical
Investments
(Level 1)
   Significant
Other
Observable
Inputs 
(Level 2)
   Significant
Unobservable
Inputs
(Level 3)
   Fair Value
at
November 30,
2014
 
Asset Table                    
Investments, at fair value                    
Common Stock*  $213,688,837   $   $

   $213,688,837 
Short-Term Investments   7,004,000         –    7,004,000 
Total Investments, at fair value  $220,692,837   $   $ –   $220,692,837 
Liabilities Table                    
Other Financial Instruments+                    
Written Options  $    $(134,248)  $ –   $(134,248)
Total Liabilities  $    $(134,248)  $ –   $(134,248)

 

(1) For the period ended November 30, 2014, as a result of the fair value pricing procedures for international equities utilized by the Fund, certain securities have transferred in and out of Level 1 and Level 2 measurements during the year. The Fund’s policy is to recognize transfers between levels at the end of the reporting period. At November 30, 2014, securities valued at $584,896 were transferred from Level 2 to Level 1 within the fair value hierarchy.
+ Other Financial Instruments are derivatives not reflected in the Portfolio of Investments and may include open forward foreign currency contracts, futures, centrally cleared swaps, OTC swaps and written options. Forward foreign currency contracts, futures and centrally cleared swaps are valued at the unrealized gain (loss) on the instrument.  OTC swaps and written options are valued at the fair value of the instrument.
* For further breakdown of Common Stock by sector, please refer to the Portfolio of Investments.

 

  At November 30, 2014, the following over-the-counter written options were outstanding for Voya Natural Resources Equity Income Fund:

   

Notional
Amount
   Counterparty  Description  Exercise
Price
  Expiration
Date
  Premiums
Received
   Fair Value 
Options on Indices                  
 1,107,409   Goldman Sachs & Co.  Call on Energy Select Sector SPDR® Fund  90.310 USD  12/19/14  $1,196,223   $(42,205)
 380,664   UBS AG  Call on Market Vectors Gold Miners ETF  20.260 USD  12/19/14   319,035    (86,541)
 247,089   UBS AG  Call on Materials Select Sector SPDR® Fund  51.680 USD  12/19/14   44,451    (5,502)
        Total Written OTC Options  $1,559,709   $(134,248)

 

 
 

 

Voya Natural Resources Equity Income Fund PORTFOLIO OF INVESTMENTS
as of November 30, 2014 (Unaudited) (Continued)

 

A summary of derivative instruments by primary risk exposure is outlined in the following tables.

 

The fair value of derivative instruments as of November 30, 2014 was as follows:

 

Derivatives not accounted for as hedging instruments

 

      Fair Value 
        
Liability Derivatives  Instrument Type     
         
Equity contracts  Written options  $134,248 
Total Liability Derivatives     $134,248 

  

The following is a summary by counterparty of the fair value of OTC derivative instruments subject to Master Netting Agreements and collateral pledged (received), if any, at November 30, 2014:

 

   Goldman Sachs & Co.   UBS AG   Totals 
Liabilities:               
Written options  $42,205   $92,043   $134,248 
Total Liabilities  $42,205   $92,043   $134,248 
                
Net OTC derivative instruments by counterparty, at fair value  $(42,205)  $(92,043)   (134,248)
                
Total collateral pledged by the Fund/(Received from counterparty)  $   $   $ 
                
Net Exposure(1)  $(42,205)  $(92,043)  $(134,248)

 

(1)Positive net exposure represents amounts due from each respective counterparty. Negative exposure represents amounts due from the Fund.

 
 

 

Item 2. Controls and Procedures.

 

(a)Based on our evaluation conducted within 90 days of the filing date, hereof, the design and operation of the registrant’s disclosure controls and procedures are effective to ensure that material information relating to the registrant is made known to the certifying officers by others within the appropriate entities, particularly during the period in which Forms N-Q are being prepared, and the registrant’s disclosure controls and procedures allow timely preparation and review of the information for the registrant’s Form N-Q and the officer certifications of such Form N-Q.

 

(b)There were no significant changes in the registrant’s internal controls over financial reporting that occurred during the registrant’s last fiscal quarter of the period covered by this report that has materially affected, or is reasonably likely to materially affect, the registrant’s internal control over financial reporting.

 

Item 3. Exhibits.

 

A separate certification for each principal executive officer and principal financial officer of the registrant as required by Rule 30a-2 under the Act (17 CFR 270.30a-2) is attached hereto as EX-99.CERT.

  

 
 

 

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, thereunto duly authorized.

 

(Registrant): Voya Natural Resources Equity Income Fund

 

By /s/ Shaun P. Mathews  
  Shaun P. Mathews  
  President and Chief Executive Officer  
     
Date: January 23, 2015  

 

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/ Shaun P. Mathews      
  Shaun P. Mathews      
  President and Chief Executive Officer      
         
Date: January 23, 2015      
         
By /s/ Todd Modic      
  Todd Modic      
  Senior Vice President and Chief Financial Officer Date:    
         
  January 23, 2015