UNITED STATES
SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION
Washington, D.C. 20549FORM N-Q
QUARTERLY SCHEDULE OF PORTFOLIO HOLDINGS OF REGISTERED
MANAGEMENT INVESTMENT COMPANYInvestment Company Act File Number: 811-22532
Name of Fund: Royce Global Value Trust, Inc. Fund Address: 745 Fifth Avenue New York, NY 10151Name and address of agent for service:
John E. Denneen, Esq.
Royce & Associates, LP
745 Fifth Avenue
New York, NY 10151Registrants telephone number, including area code: (212) 508-4500
Date of fiscal year end: 12/31/2017
Date of reporting period: 9/30/2017
Item 1 Schedule of Investments
SCHEDULE OF INVESTMENTS ROYCE GLOBAL VALUE TRUST SEPTEMBER 30, 2017 (UNAUDITED) SHARES VALUE COMMON STOCKS 103.1% Australia 2.9%ALS
126,434 $ 775,547Austal
43,700 53,303Berkeley Energia 1
61,600 39,138Bravura Solutions
160,000 206,454Cochlear
5,500 686,864Eureka Group Holdings 1
145,000 37,534Hansen Technologies
195,000 512,409HT&E
27,600 44,598Imdex 1
47,500 33,533IPH
225,000 801,264Mantra Group
68,200 170,652NetComm Wireless 1
13,350 11,519Seeing Machines 1
542,400 21,805Tassal Group
48,300 145,863 Total 3,540,483 Austria 1.2%Mayr-Melnhof Karton
10,000 1,434,827 Total 1,434,827 Belgium 0.1%Agfa-Gevaert 1
15,200 72,506Greenyard
2,700 61,717 Total 134,223 Bermuda 1.2%Lazard Cl. A
32,600 1,474,172 Total 1,474,172 Brazil 2.5%B3
32,847 248,389Brasil Brokers Participacoes 1
205,000 80,261Construtora Tenda 1
8,700 45,105Direcional Engenharia 1
14,000 25,815Industrias Romi 1
50,000 90,460International Meal Company Alimentacao
20,800 70,008Minerva
26,250 92,828MRV Engenharia e Participacoes
21,700 94,278OdontoPrev
260,000 1,266,691T4F Entretenimento
50,400 138,128TOTVS
101,000 998,153 Total 3,150,116 Canada 8.6%Aecon Group
5,000 70,407Agnico Eagle Mines 2
5,000 226,050AGT Food and Ingredients
3,000 58,762Aimia 1
45,000 89,080Altus Group
9,100 231,703Calfrac Well Services 1
22,500 91,425Cameco Corporation 2
24,500 236,915Canaccord Genuity Group
92,000 316,313Centric Health 1
96,800 60,512Computer Modelling Group
108,000 792,851Corsa Coal 1
100,000 113,805Dundee Corporation Cl. A 1
80,000 205,169E-L Financial
1,200 813,625Exco Technologies
15,750 122,314FirstService Corporation
10,300 677,843Franco-Nevada Corporation 2,3
10,200 790,296Genworth MI Canada
13,000 385,806Gluskin Sheff + Associates
23,000 346,544Hardwoods Distribution
4,900 79,327Hudbay Minerals
6,900 51,405Magellan Aerospace
9,400 134,851Major Drilling Group International 1
171,300 961,010Morneau Shepell
45,000 750,150Pan American Silver 2,3
31,800 542,190Sandstorm Gold 1
10,000 45,400Solium Capital 1
69,000 569,585Sprott
520,600 880,357Wajax Corporation
4,200 68,600Western Forest Products
77,800 166,481Winpak
20,000 822,921 Total 10,701,697 China 1.0%China Aircraft Leasing Group Holdings
68,300 70,821China Communications Services
172,700 88,875China Lesso Group Holdings
117,600 80,241Chinasoft International
130,900 72,558Fufeng Group
198,600 136,017Hua Hong Semiconductor
53,500 72,323TravelSky Technology
250,000 651,275Xingda International Holdings
160,500 60,201Xtep International Holdings
95,800 32,990 Total 1,265,301 Denmark 1.4%Chr. Hansen Holding
6,500 557,475Coloplast Cl. B
6,500 527,536Columbus
29,400 58,368DFDS
1,200 68,555Zealand Pharma 1
24,000 463,133 Total 1,675,067 France 4.1%Bigben Interactive 1
5,000 59,686HighCo
18,800 107,544Interparfums
13,500 538,822Manutan International
450 42,809Neurones
22,250 737,639Prodware
1,800 23,508Rothschild & Co
33,000 1,248,087Synergie
1,400 73,963Thermador Groupe
9,500 1,152,897Vetoquinol
9,358 602,782Virbac 1
3,500 514,806 Total 5,102,543 Georgia 0.1%BGEO Group
2,200 96,105 Total 96,105 Germany 4.2%CANCOM
2,350 176,369Carl Zeiss Meditec
17,500 913,476CompuGroup Medical
9,000 509,730Deutsche EuroShop
1,700 63,753Energiekontor
2,400 44,704Fielmann
8,000 693,161FinTech Group 1
4,100 98,418Heidelberger Druckmaschinen 1
20,200 82,367HolidayCheck Group 1
12,550 39,604JDC Group 1
8,600 83,348KWS Saat
1,800 787,677MorphoSys 1
6,000 506,113mutares
2,500 39,668PSI Software
2,000 40,657STRATEC Biomedical
16,500 987,159VIB Vermoegen
5,200 132,751 Total 5,198,955 Greece 0.3%Aegean Marine Petroleum Network 2,3
1,250 6,188Hellenic Exchanges - Athens Stock
Exchange
28,000 161,495JUMBO
5,900 97,555Sarantis
3,300 48,324 Total 313,562 Hong Kong 1.8%Dah Sing Financial Holdings
9,100 61,858First Pacific
180,000 143,556HKBN
52,950 55,311I.T
182,900 98,572International Housewares Retail
380,000 72,482Oriental Watch Holdings
232,950 50,099Perfect Shape Beauty Technology
600,000 72,200Pico Far East Holdings
263,200 110,178Television Broadcasts
54,000 179,387Texhong Textile Group
47,600 64,713Value Partners Group
1,350,500 1,218,832Xinyi Glass Holdings
81,300 80,347 Total 2,207,535 India 2.8%Bajaj Finance
50,000 1,405,465CCL Products India
10,600 50,055Dewan Housing Finance
5,800 49,258Edelweiss Financial Services
13,600 55,778Hinduja Global Solutions
5,300 46,411IIFL Holdings
2,750 25,597Indo Count Industries
42,200 64,476KEI Industries
9,600 47,912Kewal Kiran Clothing
6,488 169,848Manappuram Finance
74,100 109,585Mphasis
2,400 22,742Multi Commodity Exchange of India
5,300 84,316NIIT 1
26,500 40,164Radico Khaitan
15,000 38,625SH Kelkar & Company
95,000 363,958Shriram Transport Finance
2,800 45,224Vakrangee
115,000 869,278 Total 3,488,692 Indonesia 0.5%Global Mediacom
850,000 35,656Media Nusantara Citra
378,800 37,123Selamat Sempurna
6,700,000 554,644 Total 627,423 Ireland 0.6%Ardmore Shipping 1,2,3
6,150 50,738Irish Residential Properties REIT
28,640 49,928Keywords Studios
37,500 695,962 Total 796,628 Israel 0.4%Frutarom Industries
5,000 384,604Nova Measuring Instruments 1,2
5,800 163,038Sarine Technologies
12,850 11,084 Total 558,726 Italy 0.9%Banca Farmafactoring 1
6,800 46,212DiaSorin
10,000 891,744Openjobmetis 1
11,900 187,763 Total 1,125,719 Japan 9.3%Ai Holdings
33,000 824,084As One
5,000 266,163Ateam
5,800 152,210C. Uyemura & Co.
1,100 66,865Financial Products Group
5,700 63,269GCA
5,500 50,442G-Tekt
3,400 70,221H.I.S.
1,500 47,323Horiba
5,000 282,604IDOM
16,800 103,764Information Services International-
1,700 38,585
DentsuInvestors Cloud
2,400 142,688Itochu Techno-Solutions
3,300 123,173Kenedix
17,400 96,645Kenko Mayonnaise
1,650 40,368Kintetsu World Express
2,000 33,166Kyowa Exeo
4,000 79,449Leopalace21
11,500 80,124Mandom Corporation
3,200 88,016Meitec Corporation
26,400 1,323,226Miraca Holdings
800 37,183MISUMI Group
1,900 50,031Nifco
650 39,684Nihon Kohden
35,000 756,454Nitto Kohki
3,100 75,651NS Solutions
8,000 176,459NSD
3,600 66,769Open House
3,300 115,254Osaka Soda
2,540 65,461Outsourcing
5,500 76,494Pressance
7,800 105,571Relia
8,100 93,435Relo Group
57,500 1,313,264Ryobi
1,040 28,004Santen Pharmaceutical
80,000 1,260,520Shimano
3,500 466,252SPARX Group
27,550 50,681Sugi Holdings
12,500 664,297Sun Frontier Fudousan
12,700 137,129Takara Leben
12,600 61,586Tokai Corporation
2,200 93,846Tokuyama Corporation
4,420 104,603Trancom
1,900 104,350USS
62,500 1,260,831Yumeshin Holdings
16,200 112,151Zenkoku Hosho
4,600 193,157 Total 11,481,502 Malaysia 0.1%CB Industrial Product Holding
151,200 68,394 Total 68,394 Mexico 0.7%Becle 1
200,000 335,420Bolsa Mexicana de Valores
268,700 448,424Rassini
23,400 100,153 Total 883,997 Mongolia 0.0%Mongolian Mining 1
862,000 26,153 Total 26,153 Netherlands 0.1%AMG Advanced Metallurgical Group
2,700 116,428DP Eurasia 1
8,700 23,666 Total 140,094 New Zealand 1.0%Fisher & Paykel Healthcare
102,089 942,383New Zealand Refining
21,550 39,692Trade Me Group
80,000 264,073 Total 1,246,148 Norway 2.0%Nordic Semiconductor 1
19,100 105,518NRC Group
10,900 82,799Protector Forsikring
16,200 159,163TGS-NOPEC Geophysical
90,000 2,141,377 Total 2,488,857 Peru 0.1%Ferreycorp
113,400 73,993 Total 73,993 Philippines 0.2%Integrated Micro-Electronics
128,650 47,105Pryce Corporation 1
387,900 50,397Robinsons Retail Holdings
44,500 86,723Universal Robina
22,500 67,678 Total 251,903 Poland 0.3%Warsaw Stock Exchange
33,000 403,343 Total 403,343 Russia 0.4%Globaltrans Investment GDR
47,500 444,600 Total 444,600 Singapore 1.0%CSE Global
535,150 134,138Duty Free International
317,700 66,751Duty Free International (Warrants) 1
80,440 593Tat Hong Holdings 1
200,000 67,087XP Power
25,000 929,959Yanlord Land Group
54,400 74,194 Total 1,272,722 South Africa 0.6%Adcock Ingram Holdings
28,900 129,144Coronation Fund Managers
59,000 293,284JSE
15,000 137,217MiX Telematics ADR
11,500 114,080Raubex Group
88,900 130,014 Total 803,739 South Korea 0.6%Hanssem
300 39,682Huchems Fine Chemical
4,800 100,371KIWOOM Securities
700 44,248Koh Young Technology
3,300 193,041KT Skylife
5,800 72,921Modetour Network
3,747 79,334Samjin Pharmaceutical
2,700 76,968SK Materials
400 61,675Tera Semicon
1,700 44,454 Total 712,694 Spain 0.1%Atento 1,2
15,200 176,320 Total 176,320 Sweden 2.2%Addtech Cl. B
61,460 1,233,743Bravida Holding
100,000 732,360Byggmax Group
20,900 175,773Dustin Group
24,300 205,113Hoist Finance
8,800 90,756Knowit
7,200 115,360Proact IT Group
7,900 192,046 Total 2,745,151 Switzerland 3.7%Burckhardt Compression Holding
1,500 468,968Burkhalter Holding
4,300 548,407LEM Holding
600 767,697Partners Group Holding
1,800 1,221,253VZ Holding
4,827 1,540,293 Total 4,546,618 Taiwan 1.1%Egis Technology 1
12,000 107,835Flytech Technology
34,580 103,202Formosa Laboratories
63,200 146,725Gourmet Master
12,130 129,004Posiflex Technology
8,874 40,092Sinmag Equipment
18,500 93,952Sitronix Technology
51,400 149,162Sporton International
29,581 148,276Taiwan Paiho
41,100 189,073TCI
29,070 183,102Tehmag Foods
6,000 44,222 Total 1,334,645 Thailand 0.1%Erawan Group (The)
130,000 25,922Forth Smart Service
42,400 24,283Krungthai Card
18,500 62,684 Total 112,889 Turkey 0.1%Soda Sanayii
57,900 82,716Tat Gida Sanayi
56,850 84,885 Total 167,601 United Kingdom 12.2%Abcam
30,000 410,040Alliance Pharma
100,000 73,365Ashmore Group
279,000 1,268,133Avon Rubber
4,350 54,647Biffa
31,000 97,515Character Group
5,700 36,662Clarkson
38,100 1,460,654Connect Group
117,650 159,227Consort Medical
64,800 943,863Conviviality
16,400 90,541Diploma
30,000 427,728dotdigital group
124,300 117,426Elementis
195,000 707,861EMIS Group
4,700 58,099Epwin Group
116,800 122,862Equiniti Group
200,000 807,216Equiniti Group (Rights) 1
42,857 66,043Ferroglobe
41,100 540,876Ferroglobe (Warranty Insurance Trust) 1,4
41,100 0Fidessa Group
10,000 301,098Finsbury Food Group
67,900 99,175Gattaca
6,000 24,200Hilton Food Group
18,600 180,948Inspired Energy
68,650 18,168ITE Group
353,401 851,219Jupiter Fund Management
36,000 266,285Just Eat 1
3,000 26,874Macfarlane Group
45,500 42,222McBride
13,898 39,202Micro Focus International
2,871 91,831NCC Group
31,000 89,934Norcros
47,360 107,886Pendragon
139,300 59,732Polypipe Group
60,000 338,966Rank Group
20,000 59,496Real Estate Investors
45,000 36,180Restaurant Group
7,600 30,746Robert Walters
5,600 42,022Rotork
195,000 680,425RPC Group
12,800 169,890SIG
46,400 110,611Spirax-Sarco Engineering
18,000 1,332,629Staffline Group
2,600 40,589Stallergenes Greer 1
10,800 545,939STV Group
17,500 86,237Topps Tiles
84,000 84,983Victrex
40,000 1,270,855Wincanton
17,000 53,704Xaar
90,000 537,273 Total 15,062,077 United States 32.2%Air Lease Cl. A
30,700 1,308,434Brooks Automation 2
18,100 549,516Century Casinos 1
10,700 87,847CIRCOR International
18,100 985,183Cognex Corporation
17,100 1,885,788Coherent 1
5,000 1,175,850Commercial Metals
42,000 799,260Copart 1
37,200 1,278,564Diebold Nixdorf 2
28,800 658,080Diodes 1
20,500 613,565DST Systems
11,600 636,608EnerSys 2
11,000 760,870Expeditors International of Washington 2
13,300 796,138FLIR Systems 2
42,400 1,649,784Greif Cl. A 2
8,700 509,298Innospec 2,3
12,457 767,974Kadant
7,800 768,690KBR 2
73,400 1,312,392Kirby Corporation 1,2,3
32,900 2,169,755Lindsay Corporation
13,700 1,259,030Littelfuse
5,000 979,400ManpowerGroup
11,000 1,296,020MBIA 1
80,300 698,610Nanometrics 1,2,3
44,500 1,281,600National Instruments 2,3
19,000 801,230New York REIT 1
50,000 392,500Oaktree Capital Group LLC Cl. A
10,400 489,320Popular
13,100 470,814Quaker Chemical 2
8,400 1,242,780Raven Industries
50,000 1,620,000Rogers Corporation 1,2,3
6,000 799,680Schnitzer Steel Industries Cl. A 2
19,100 537,665SEACOR Holdings 1
20,200 931,422SEACOR Marine Holdings 1
20,309 317,633SEI Investments 2
40,600 2,479,036Sensient Technologies 2,3
9,500 730,740Signet Jewelers
5,500 366,025Standard Motor Products
11,200 540,400Sun Hydraulics 2
15,139 817,506Tennant Company 2
11,600 767,920Valmont Industries
4,500 711,450Virtu Financial Cl. A 2
74,300 1,203,660World Fuel Services
12,000 406,920 Total 39,854,957 Uruguay 0.4%Arcos Dorados Holdings Cl. A 1
46,800 470,340 Total 470,340 TOTAL COMMON STOCKS(Cost $104,415,045)
127,660,511 REPURCHASE AGREEMENT 3.7%Fixed Income Clearing Corporation,
4,546,000 TOTAL INVESTMENTS 106.8%
0.12% dated 9/29/17, due 10/2/17,
maturity value $4,546,045 (collateralized
by obligations of various U.S. Government
Agencies, 2.125% due 5/15/25, valued at $4,640,401)
(Cost $4,546,000)(Cost $108,961,045)
132,206,511 LIABILITIES LESS CASHAND OTHER ASSETS (6.8)%
(8,426,100 ) NET ASSETS 100.0% $ 123,780,411
1 Non-income producing. 2All or a portion of these securities were pledged as collateral in connection with the Funds revolving credit agreement at September 30, 2017. Total market value of pledged securities at September 30, 2017, was $15,458,263.3At September 30, 2017, a portion of these securities were rehypothecated in connection with the Funds revolving credit agreement in the aggregate amount of $6,443,556.4A security for which market quotations are not readily available represents 0.0% of net assets. This security has been valued at its fair value under procedures approved by the Funds Board of Directors. This security is defined as a Level 3 security due to the use of significant unobservable inputs in the determination of fair value.Securities of Global/International Funds are categorized by the country of their headquarters, with the exception of exchange-traded funds.TAX INFORMATION: The cost of total investments for Federal income tax purposes was $109,035,346. At September 30, 2017, net unrealized appreciation for all securities was $23,171,165, consisting of aggregate gross unrealized appreciation of $29,034,801 and aggregate gross unrealized depreciation of $5,863,636. The primary cause of the difference between book and tax basis cost is the timing of the recognition of losses on securities sold.
Valuation of Investments:
Various inputs are used in determining the value of the Funds investments, as noted above. These inputs are summarized in the three broad levels below: Level 1 quoted prices in active markets for identical securities. Level 2
Investment transactions are accounted for on the trade date. Securities are valued as of the close of trading on the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) (generally 4:00 p.m. Eastern time) on the valuation date. Securities that trade on an exchange, and securities traded on Nasdaqs Electronic Bulletin Board, are valued at their last reported sales price or Nasdaq official closing price taken from the primary market in which each security trades or, if no sale is reported for such day, at their highest bid price. Other over-the-counter securities for which market quotations are readily available are valued at their highest bid price, except in the case of some bonds and other fixed income securities which may be valued by reference to other securities with comparable ratings, interest rates and maturities, using established independent pricing services. The Fund values its non-U.S. dollar denominated securities in U.S. dollars daily at the prevailing foreign currency exchange rates as quoted by a major bank. Securities for which market quotations are not readily available are valued at their fair value in accordance with the provisions of the 1940 Act, under procedures approved by the Funds Board of Directors, and are reported as Level 3 securities. As a general principle, the fair value of a security is the amount which the Fund might reasonably expect to receive for the security upon its current sale. However, in light of the judgment involved in fair valuations, there can be no assurance that a fair value assigned to a particular security will be the amount which the Fund might be able to receive upon its current sale. In addition, if, between the time trading ends on a particular security and the close of the customary trading session on the NYSE, events occur that are significant and may make the closing price unreliable, the Fund may fair value the security. The Fund uses an independent pricing service to provide fair value estimates for relevant non-U.S. equity securities on days when the U.S. market volatility exceeds a certain threshold. This pricing service uses proprietary correlations it has developed between the movement of prices of non-U.S. equity securities and indices of U.S.-traded securities, futures contracts and other indications to estimate the fair value of relevant non-U.S. securities. When fair value pricing is employed, the prices of securities used by the Fund may differ from quoted or published prices for the same security. Investments in money market funds are valued at net asset value per share.other significant observable inputs (including quoted prices for similar securities, foreign securities that may be fair valued and repurchase agreements). The table below includes all Level 2 securities. Any level 2 securities with values based on quoted prices for similar securities would be noted in the Schedule of Investments.Level 3 significant unobservable inputs (including last trade price before trading was suspended, or at a discount thereto for lack of marketability or otherwise, market price information regarding other securities, information received from the company and/or published documents, including SEC filings and financial statements, or other publicly available information).The inputs or methodology used for valuing securities are not necessarily an indication of the risk associated with investing in those securities.
The following is a summary of the inputs used to value the Funds investments as of September 30, 2017. For a detailed breakout of common stocks by country, please refer to the Schedule of Investments.
Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Total Common Stocks $ 127,660,511 $ $ 0 $ 127,660,511 Cash Equivalents 4,546,000 4,546,000Certain securities have transferred in and out of Level 1 and Level 2 measurements during the reporting period. The Fund recognizes transfers between levels as of the end of the reporting period. For the nine months ended September 30, 2017, securities valued at $61,720,123 were transferred from Level 2 to Level 1 within the fair value hierarchy.
Level 3 Reconciliation:
Realized and Unrealized Balance as of 12/31/16 Sales Gain (Loss) Balance as of 9/30/17 Common Stocks $9,349 $0 $(9,349) $0Repurchase Agreements:
The Fund may enter into repurchase agreements with institutions that the Funds investment adviser has determined are creditworthy. The Fund restricts repurchase agreements to maturities of no more than seven days. Securities pledged as collateral for repurchase agreements, which are held until maturity of the repurchase agreements, are marked-to-market daily and maintained at a value at least equal to the principal amount of the repurchase agreement (including accrued interest). Repurchase agreements could involve certain risks in the event of default or insolvency of the counter-party, including possible delays or restrictions upon the ability of the Fund to dispose of its underlying securities. The remaining contractual maturity of the repurchase agreement held by the Fund at September 30, 2017 is overnight and continuous.Borrowings:
The Fund is party to a revolving credit agreement (the credit agreement) with BNP Paribas Prime Brokerage International, Limited (BNPPI). As of September 30, 2017, the Fund has outstanding borrowings of $8,000,000. During the period ended September 30, 2017, the Fund borrowed an average daily balance of $8,000,000. The Fund pays a commitment fee of 0.50% per annum on the unused portion of the credit agreement. The credit agreement has a 360-day rolling term that resets daily; however, if the Fund exceeds certain net asset value triggers, the credit agreement may convert to a 60-day rolling term that resets daily. The Fund is required to pledge portfolio securities as collateral in an amount up to two times the loan balance outstanding or as otherwise required by applicable regulatory standards and has granted a security interest in the securities pledged to, and in favor of, BNPPI as security for the loan balance outstanding. If the Fund fails to meet certain requirements, or maintain other financial covenants required under the credit agreement, the Fund may be required to repay immediately, in part or in full, the loan balance outstanding under the credit agreement which may necessitate the sale of portfolio securities at potentially inopportune times. BNPPI may terminate the credit agreement upon certain ratings downgrades of its corporate parent, which would result in the Funds entire loan balance becoming immediately due and payable. The occurrence of such ratings downgrades may necessitate the sale of portfolio securities at potentially inopportune times. The credit agreement also permits, subject to certain conditions, BNPPI to rehypothecate portfolio securities pledged by the Fund up to the amount of the loan balance outstanding. The Fund continues to receive payments in lieu of dividends and interest on rehypothecated securities. The Fund also has the right under the credit agreement to recall the rehypothecated securities from BNPPI on demand. If BNPPI fails to deliver the recalled security in a timely manner, the Fund is compensated by BNPPI for any fees or losses related to the failed delivery or, in the event a recalled security is not returned by BNPPI, the Fund, upon notice to BNPPI, may reduce the loan balance outstanding by the value of the recalled security failed to be returned. The Fund receives a portion of the fees earned by BNPPI in connection with the rehypothecation of portfolio securities.Other information regarding the Fund is available in the Funds most recent Report to Stockholders. This information is available through The Royce Funds (www.roycefunds.com) and on the Securities and Exchange Commissions website (www.sec.gov).
Item 2 Controls and Procedures
(a) The Registrants principal executive and principal financial officers have concluded, based on their evaluation of the Registrants disclosure controls and procedures as of a date within 90 days of the filing date of this report (as required by Rule 30a-3(b) under the Investment Company Act of 1940 (the Act)), that the Registrants disclosure controls and procedures (as defined by Rule 30a-3(c) under the Act) are reasonably designed to ensure that information required to be disclosed by the Registrant on Form N-Q is recorded, processed, summarized and reported within the required time periods and that information required to be disclosed by the Registrant in the reports that it files or submits on Form N-Q is accumulated and communicated to the Registrants management, including its principal executive and principal financial officers, as appropriate to allow timely decisions regarding required disclosure.(b) There were no changes in the Registrants internal control over financial reporting (as defined in Rule 30a-3(d) under the Act) during the Registrants last fiscal quarter that have materially affected, or are reasonably likely to materially affect, the internal control over financial reporting.
Item 3 Exhibits
Certifications pursuant to Rule 30a-2(a) under the Act are attached hereto.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.
Royce Global Value Trust, Inc.
/s/ Christopher D. Clark Christopher D. Clark President, Royce Global Value Trust, Inc. Date: November 20, 2017
By: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/ Christopher D. Clark Christopher D. Clark President, Royce Global Value Trust, Inc. Date: November 20, 2017 By: /s/ Peter K. Hoglund Peter K. Hoglund Treasurer, Royce Global Value Trust, Inc. Date: November 20, 2017