FORM N-Q
 
 
UNITED STATES SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION
Washington, DC 20549
FORM N-Q
QUARTERLY SCHEDULE OF PORTFOLIO HOLDINGS OF REGISTERED MANAGEMENT INVESTMENT COMPANY
Investment Company Act file number 811-22003
Nuveen Core Equity Alpha Fund
(Exact name of registrant as specified in charter)
     333 West Wacker Drive, Chicago, Illinois 60606     
(Address of principal executive offices) (Zip code)
Kevin J. McCarthy—Vice President and Secretary
     333 West Wacker Drive, Chicago, Illinois 60606     
(Name and address of agent for service)
Registrant’s telephone number, including area code:      312-917-7700     
Date of fiscal year end:        12/31      
Date of reporting period:    3/31/2009   
Form N-Q is to be used by management investment companies, other than small business investment companies registered on Form N-5 (§§ 239.24 and 274.5 of this chapter), to file reports with the Commission, not later than 60 days after the close of the first and third fiscal quarters, pursuant to rule 30b1-5 under the Investment Company Act of 1940 (17 CFR 270.30b1-5). The Commission may use the information provided on Form N-Q in its regulatory, disclosure review, inspection, and policymaking roles.
A registrant is required to disclose the information specified by Form N-Q, and the Commission will make this information public. A registrant is not required to respond to the collection of information contained in Form N-Q unless the Form displays a currently valid Office of Management and Budget (“OMB”) control number. Please direct comments concerning the accuracy of the information collection burden estimate and any suggestions for reducing the burden to the Secretary, Securities and Exchange Commission, 450 Fifth Street, NW, Washington, DC 20549-0609. The OMB has reviewed this collection of information under the clearance requirements of 44 U.S.C. § 3507.
 
 

 


 

Item 1. Schedule of Investments
Portfolio of Investments (Unaudited)
Nuveen Core Equity Alpha Fund (JCE)
March 31, 2009
                             
Shares     Description (1)               Value  
 
 
       
Common Stocks – 98.9%
                   
 
       
Aerospace & Defense – 1.2%
                   
 
  2,800    
Boeing Company
              $ 99,624  
  1,100    
FLIR Systems Inc., (2)
                22,528  
  5,000    
General Dynamics Corporation
                207,950  
  2,700    
Honeywell International Inc.
                75,222  
  20,100    
Lockheed Martin Corporation
                1,387,503  
  700    
Precision Castparts Corporation
                41,930  
  3,600    
United Technologies Corporation
                154,728  
 
       
Total Aerospace & Defense
                1,989,485  
         
 
       
Air Freight & Logistics – 0.4%
                   
 
  10,200    
C.H. Robinson Worldwide, Inc.
                465,222  
  2,800    
FedEx Corporation
                124,572  
 
       
Total Air Freight & Logistics
                589,794  
         
 
       
Airlines – 0.5%
                   
 
  134,800    
Southwest Airlines Co.
                853,284  
 
 
       
Auto Components – 0.1%
                   
 
  16,900    
Johnson Controls, Inc.
                202,800  
 
 
       
Automobiles – 0.1%
                   
 
  7,300    
Harley-Davidson, Inc.
                97,747  
 
 
       
Beverages – 2.6%
                   
 
  19,200    
Brown-Forman Corporation
                745,536  
  33,700    
Coca-Cola Company
                1,481,115  
  22,200    
Constellation Brands, Inc., Class A, (2)
                264,180  
  5,800    
Dr. Pepper Snapple Group, (2)
                98,078  
  1,600    
Molson Coors Brewing Company, Class B
                54,848  
  2,000    
Pepsi Bottling Group, Inc.
                44,280  
  32,000    
PepsiCo, Inc.
                1,647,360  
 
       
Total Beverages
                4,335,397  
         
 
       
Biotechnology – 1.6%
                   
 
  19,900    
Amgen Inc., (2)
                985,448  
  13,700    
Celgene Corporation, (2)
                608,280  
  6,200    
Cephalon, Inc., (2)
                422,220  
  1,000    
Genzyme Corporation, (2)
                59,390  
  11,900    
Gilead Sciences, Inc., (2)
                551,208  
 
       
Total Biotechnology
                2,626,546  
         
 
       
Building Products – 0.5%
                   
 
  23,600    
Fastenal Company
                758,858  
 
 
       
Capital Markets – 0.4%
                   
 
  10,200    
Charles Schwab Corporation
                158,100  
  1,700    
Franklin Resources, Inc.
                91,579  
  5,100    
State Street Corporation
                156,978  
  7,100    
T. Rowe Price Group Inc.
                204,906  
 
       
Total Capital Markets
                611,563  
         
 
       
Chemicals – 1.1%
                   
 
  21,100    
E.I. Du Pont de Nemours and Company
                471,163  
  2,400    
Ecolab Inc.
                83,352  
  26,400    
PPG Industries, Inc.
                974,160  
  1,500    
Praxair, Inc.
                100,935  
  1,800    
Rohm and Haas Company
                141,912  
  2,800    
Sigma-Aldrich Corporation
                105,812  
 
       
Total Chemicals
                1,877,334  
         
 
       
Commercial Banks – 3.9%
                   
 
  131,100    
Bank of America Corporation
                894,102  
  34,800    
BB&T Corporation
                588,816  
  700    
Comerica Incorporated
                12,817  
  8,008    
First Horizon National Corporation
                86,006  
  1,500    
Goldman Sachs Group, Inc.
                159,030  
  51,505    
JPMorgan Chase & Co.
                1,369,003  
  1,000    
KeyCorp.
                7,870  
  4,100    
M&T Bank Corporation
                185,484  
  19,700    
Morgan Stanley
                448,569  
  3,800    
Northern Trust Corporation
                227,316  
  12,600    
PNC Financial Services Group, Inc.
                369,054  
  24,800    
U.S. Bancorp
                362,328  
  118,850    
Wells Fargo & Company
                1,692,424  
  4,700    
Zions Bancorporation
                46,201  
 
       
Total Commercial Banks
                6,449,020  
         
 
       
Commercial Services & Supplies – 1.7%
       
 
  3,100    
Cintas Corporation
                76,632  
  6,700    
Dun and Bradstreet Inc.
                515,900  
  8,600    
Pitney Bowes Inc.
                200,810  
  17,035    
Republic Services, Inc.
                292,150  
  6,200    
Robert Half International Inc.
                110,546  
  2,100    
Stericycle Inc., (2)
                100,233  
  62,600    
Waste Management, Inc.
                1,602,560  
 
       
Total Commercial Services & Supplies
                2,898,831  
         
 
       
Communications Equipment – 2.1%
           
 
  108,900    
Cisco Systems, Inc., (2)
                1,826,253  
  11,000    
Motorola, Inc.
                46,530  
  40,000    
QUALCOMM, Inc.
                1,556,400  
 
       
Total Communications Equipment
                3,429,183  
         
 
       
Computers & Peripherals – 4.5%
         
 
  13,600    
Apple, Inc., (2)
                1,429,632  
  32,800    
Dell Inc., (2)
                310,944  
  2,000    
EMC Corporation, (2)
                22,800  
  69,000    
Hewlett-Packard Company
                2,212,140  
  31,700    
International Business Machines Corporation (IBM)
                3,071,413  
  3,700    
Lexmark International, Inc., Class A, (2)
                62,419  
  500    
McAfee Inc., (2)
                16,750  
  3,500    
Network Appliance Inc., (2)
                51,940  
  16,400    
SanDisk Corporation, (2)
                207,460  
 
       
Total Computers & Peripherals
                7,385,498  
         
 
       
Construction & Engineering – 0.3%
     
 
  13,400    
Fluor Corporation
                462,970  
 
 
       
Construction Materials – 0.3%
     
 
  11,200    
Vulcan Materials Company
                496,048  
 
 
       
Consumer Finance – 0.7%
     
 
  21,800    
Capital One Financial Corporation
                266,832  
  51,700    
Discover Financial Services
                326,227  
  53,800    
SLM Corporation, (2)
                266,310  
  18,000    
Western Union Company
                226,260  
 
       
Total Consumer Finance
                1,085,629  
         
 
       
Containers & Packaging – 0.5%
     
 
  7,900    
Ball Corporation
                342,860  
  17,600    
Bemis Company, Inc.
                369,072  
  1,200    
Owens-Illinois, Inc., (2)
                17,328  
  3,200    
Pactiv Corporation, (2)
                46,688  
  1,200    
Sealed Air Corporation
                16,560  
 
       
Total Containers & Packaging
                792,508  
         
 
       
Diversified Consumer Services – 0.8%
     
 
  900    
Apollo Group, Inc., (2)
                70,497  
  64,600    
H & R Block Inc.
                1,175,074  
 
       
Total Diversified Consumer Services
                1,245,571  
         
 
       
Diversified Financial Services – 0.6%
     
 
  21,500    
Citigroup Inc.
                54,395  
  100    
CME Group, Inc.
                24,639  
  23,200    
Leucadia National Corporation, (2)
                345,448  
  22,800    
Moody’s Corporation
                522,576  
 
       
Total Diversified Financial Services
                947,058  
         
 
       
Diversified Telecommunication Services – 4.9%
     
 
  226,600    
AT&T Inc.
                5,710,320  
  15,800    
CenturyTel, Inc.
                444,296  
  15,100    
Embarq Corporation
                571,535  
  62,600    
Frontier Communications Corporation
                449,468  
  30,500    
Verizon Communications Inc.
                921,100  
  10,000    
Windstream Corporation
                80,600  
 
       
Total Diversified Telecommunication Services
                8,177,319  
         
 
       
Electric Utilities – 2.3%
     
 
  4,800    
Ameren Corporation
                111,312  
  19,500    
Consolidated Edison, Inc.
                772,395  
  3,700    
DTE Energy Company
                102,490  
  8,900    
Entergy Corporation
                606,001  
  8,200    
FirstEnergy Corp.
                316,520  
  7,000    
FPL Group, Inc.
                355,110  
  4,300    
Northeast Utilities
                92,837  
  11,700    
PG&E Corporation
                447,174  
  5,000    
Pinnacle West Capital Corporation
                132,800  
  15,100    
PPL Corporation
                433,521  
  5,400    
Progress Energy, Inc.
                195,804  
  3,200    
Southern Company
                97,984  
  18,800    
TECO Energy, Inc.
                209,620  
 
       
Total Electric Utilities
                3,873,568  
         
 
       
Electrical Equipment – 0.1%
     
 
  8,800    
Cooper Industries, Ltd., Class A
                227,568  
 
 
       
Electronic Equipment & Instruments – 0.7%
     
 
  2,500    
Agilent Technologies, Inc., (2)
                38,425  
  1,800    
Amphenol Corporation, Class A
                51,282  
  31,400    
Jabil Circuit Inc.
                174,584  
  21,500    
Molex Inc.
                295,410  
  13,200    
Thermo Fisher Scientific, Inc., (2)
                470,844  
  5,000    
Tyco Electronics, Limited
                55,200  
 
       
Total Electronic Equipment & Instruments
                1,085,745  
         
 
       
Energy Equipment & Services – 2.5%
     
 
  1,700    
Anadarko Petroleum Corporation
                66,113  
  13,700    
Baker Hughes Incorporated
                391,135  
  21,200    
BJ Services Company
                210,940  
  2,300    
Cabot Oil & Gas Corporation
                54,211  
  1,700    
Cooper Cameron Corporation, (2)
                37,281  
  1,600    
Diamond Offshore Drilling, Inc.
                100,576  
  9,500    
ENSCO International Incorporated
                250,800  
  19,800    
Halliburton Company
                306,306  
  37,900    
Nabors Industries Inc., (2)
                378,621  
  17,000    
National-Oilwell Varco Inc., (2)
                488,070  
  1,200    
Noble Corporation
                28,908  
  34,600    
Schlumberger Limited
                1,405,452  
  16,400    
Smith International, Inc.
                352,272  
 
       
Total Energy Equipment & Services
                4,070,685  
         
 
       
Food & Staples Retailing – 3.7%
     
 
  600    
Costco Wholesale Corporation
                27,792  
  16,000    
CVS Caremark Corporation
                439,840  
  75,600    
Kroger Co.
                1,604,232  
  22,000    
Sysco Corporation
                501,600  
  9,300    
Walgreen Co.
                241,428  
  63,900    
Wal-Mart Stores, Inc.
                3,329,190  
 
       
Total Food & Staples Retailing
                6,144,082  
         
 
       
Food Products – 5.3%
     
 
  29,400    
Campbell Soup Company
                804,384  
  3,500    
Dean Foods Company, (2)
                63,280  
  35,000    
General Mills, Inc.
                1,745,800  
  44,100    
H.J. Heinz Company
                1,457,946  
  26,500    
Hershey Foods Corporation
                920,875  
  1,500    
Hormel Foods Corporation
                47,565  
  18,500    
JM Smucker Company
                689,495  
  32,800    
Kellogg Company
                1,201,464  
  24,900    
Kraft Foods Inc.
                555,021  
  6,000    
McCormick & Company, Incorporated
                177,420  
  6,900    
Monsanto Company
                573,390  
  29,500    
Sara Lee Corporation
                238,360  
  32,800    
Tyson Foods, Inc., Class A
                307,992  
 
       
Total Food Products
                8,782,992  
         
 
       
Gas Utilities – 0.4%
     
 
  7,700    
Nicor Inc.
                255,871  
  29,600    
Spectra Energy Corporation
                418,544  
 
       
Total Gas Utilities
                674,415  
         
 
       
Health Care Equipment & Supplies – 2.3%
     
 
  30,500    
Baxter International, Inc.
                1,562,210  
  22,200    
Boston Scientific Corporation, (2)
                176,490  
  7,000    
Cardinal Health, Inc.
                220,360  
  25,700    
Covidien Limited
                854,268  
  6,100    
DENTSPLY International Inc.
                163,785  
  7,400    
Medtronic, Inc.
                218,078  
  700    
Saint Jude Medical Inc., (2)
                25,431  
  8,500    
Stryker Corporation
                289,340  
  7,200    
Varian Medical Systems, Inc., (2)
                219,168  
 
       
Total Health Care Equipment & Supplies
                3,729,130  
         
 
       
Health Care Providers & Services – 2.0%
     
 
  3,000    
CIGNA Corporation
                52,770  
  13,200    
Davita Inc., (2)
                580,140  
  5,400    
Express Scripts, Inc., (2)
                249,318  
  1,400    
Humana Inc., (2)
                36,512  
  28,200    
Medco Health Solutions, Inc., (2)
                1,165,788  
  22,100    
Quest Diagnostics Incorporated
                1,049,308  
  4,100    
Wellpoint Inc., (2)
                155,677  
 
       
Total Health Care Providers & Services
                3,289,513  
         
 
       
Health Care Technology – 0.2%
     
 
  28,400    
IMS Health Incorporated
                354,148  
 
 
       
Hotels, Restaurants & Leisure – 1.4%
                   
 
  10,500    
Darden Restaurants, Inc.
                359,730  
  32,300    
McDonald’s Corporation
                1,762,611  
  8,500    
Starbucks Corporation, (2)
                94,435  
  6,000    
Wyndham Worldwide Corporation
                25,200  
 
       
Total Hotels, Restaurants & Leisure
                2,241,976  
         
 
       
Household Durables – 0.6%
     
 
  4,500    
Black & Decker Corporation
                142,020  
  1,200    
Centex Corporation
                9,000  
  2,900    
Harman International Industries Inc.
                39,237  
  30,800    
Leggett and Platt Inc.
                400,092  
  10,300    
Lennar Corporation, Class A
                77,353  
  12,400    
Pulte Corporation
                135,532  
  8,100    
Snap-on Incorporated
                203,310  
  2,000    
Stanley Works
                58,240  
  200    
Whirlpool Corporation
                5,918  
 
       
Total Household Durables
                1,070,702  
         
 
       
Household Products – 2.8%
     
 
  4,500    
Clorox Company
                231,660  
  12,900    
Colgate-Palmolive Company
                760,842  
  4,700    
Kimberly-Clark Corporation
                216,717  
  73,700    
Procter & Gamble Company
                3,470,533  
 
       
Total Household Products
                4,679,752  
         
 
       
Industrial Conglomerates – 3.4%
     
 
  9,400    
3M Co.
                467,368  
  481,200    
General Electric Company
                4,864,932  
  7,700    
Genuine Parts Company
                229,922  
 
       
Total Industrial Conglomerates
                5,562,222  
         
 
       
Insurance – 2.4%
     
 
  4,800    
AFLAC Incorporated
                92,928  
  1,000    
Allstate Corporation
                19,150  
  3,000    
Assurant Inc.
                65,340  
  2,700    
Chubb Corporation
                114,264  
  42,600    
Hartford Financial Services Group, Inc.
                334,410  
  34,500    
Lincoln National Corporation
                230,805  
  60,500    
Loews Corporation
                1,337,050  
  41,700    
Marsh & McLennan Companies, Inc.
                844,425  
  2,000    
MBIA Inc., (2)
                9,160  
  6,900    
MetLife, Inc.
                157,113  
  3,700    
Principal Financial Group, Inc.
                30,266  
  29,900    
Progressive Corporation, (2)
                401,856  
  12,900    
Prudential Financial, Inc.
                245,358  
  1,700    
Torchmark Corporation
                44,591  
  9,800    
Unum Group
                122,500  
 
       
Total Insurance
                4,049,216  
         
 
       
Internet & Catalog Retail – 0.3%
     
 
  7,100    
Amazon.com, Inc., (2)
                521,424  
 
 
       
Internet Software & Services – 0.1%
                   
 
  500    
Google Inc., Class A, (2)
                174,030  
 
 
       
IT Services – 1.6%
     
 
  11,900    
Affiliated Computer Services, Inc., (2)
                569,891  
  31,000    
Automatic Data Processing, Inc.
                1,089,960  
  17,100    
Computer Sciences Corporation, (2)
                629,964  
  4,800    
Convergys Corporation, (2)
                38,784  
  2,400    
Iron Mountain Inc., (2)
                53,208  
  10,500    
Paychex, Inc.
                269,535  
 
       
Total IT Services
                2,651,342  
         
 
       
Leisure Equipment & Products – 0.4%
     
 
  23,300    
Hasbro, Inc.
                584,131  
  2,800    
Mattel, Inc.
                32,284  
 
       
Total Leisure Equipment & Products
                616,415  
         
 
       
Life Sciences Tools & Services – 0.1%
     
 
  11,500    
Perkinelmer Inc.
                146,855  
 
 
       
Machinery – 2.2%
                   
 
  38,000    
Caterpillar Inc.
                1,062,480  
  23,300    
Cummins Inc.
                592,985  
  36,700    
Dover Corporation
                968,146  
  1,600    
Flowserve Corporation
                89,792  
  13,000    
Illinois Tool Works, Inc.
                401,050  
  7,361    
Ingersoll Rand Company Limited, Class A
                101,582  
  11,000    
ITT Industries, Inc.
                423,170  
  200    
PACCAR Inc.
                5,152  
  1,600    
Pall Corporation
                32,688  
 
       
Total Machinery
                3,677,045  
         
 
       
Media – 2.4%
                   
 
  167,600    
Comcast Corporation, Class A
                2,286,064  
  16,400    
DIRECTV Group, Inc., (2)
                373,756  
  14,800    
McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc.
                338,476  
  1,100    
Scripps Networks Interactive, Class A Shares
                24,761  
  292    
Time Warner Cable, Class A
                7,242  
  1,166    
Time Warner Inc.
                22,504  
  47,700    
Walt Disney Company
                866,232  
 
       
Total Media
                3,919,035  
         
 
       
Metals & Mining – 0.2%
     
 
  13,600    
AK Steel Holding Corporation
                96,832  
  500    
Alcoa Inc.
                3,670  
  2,800    
CONSOL Energy Inc.
                70,672  
  900    
Freeport-McMoRan Copper & Gold, Inc.
                34,299  
  7,400    
United States Steel Corporation
                156,362  
 
       
Total Metals & Mining
                361,835  
         
 
       
Multiline Retail – 1.2%
     
 
  5,700    
Big Lots, Inc., (2)
                118,446  
  21,000    
Family Dollar Stores, Inc.
                700,770  
  5,800    
J.C. Penney Company, Inc.
                116,406  
  21,600    
Kohl’s Corporation, (2)
                914,112  
  2,500    
Sears Holding Corporation, (2)
                114,275  
  700    
Target Corporation
                24,073  
 
       
Total Multiline Retail
                1,988,082  
         
 
       
Multi-Utilities – 0.2%
     
 
  5,900    
Integrys Energy Group, Inc.
                153,636  
  2,300    
Public Service Enterprise Group Incorporated
                67,781  
  2,700    
Scana Corporation
                83,403  
 
       
Total Multi-Utilities
                304,820  
         
 
       
Oil, Gas & Consumable Fuels – 10.2%
     
 
  4,000    
Apache Corporation
                256,360  
  18,600    
Chesapeake Energy Corporation
                317,316  
  51,600    
Chevron Corporation
                3,469,584  
  39,000    
ConocoPhillips
                1,527,240  
  3,000    
Devon Energy Corporation
                134,070  
  6,700    
El Paso Corporation
                41,875  
  1,400    
EOG Resources, Inc.
                76,664  
  128,500    
Exxon Mobil Corporation
                8,750,850  
  6,300    
Hess Corporation
                341,460  
  6,800    
Marathon Oil Corporation
                178,772  
  20,200    
Massey Energy Company
                204,424  
  100    
Murphy Oil Corporation
                4,477  
  14,100    
Occidental Petroleum Corporation
                784,665  
  9,800    
Peabody Energy Corporation
                245,392  
  20,500    
Pioneer Natural Resources Company
                337,635  
  8,200    
Southwestern Energy Company, (2)
                243,458  
  2,400    
Tesoro Corporation
                32,328  
  350    
XTO Energy, Inc.
                10,717  
 
       
Total Oil, Gas & Consumable Fuels
                16,957,287  
         
 
       
Personal Products – 0.2%
     
 
  2,700    
Avon Products, Inc.
                51,921  
  13,100    
Estee Lauder Companies Inc., Class A
                322,915  
 
       
Total Personal Products
                374,836  
         
 
       
Pharmaceuticals – 6.4%
     
 
  40,100    
Abbott Laboratories
                1,912,770  
  59,200    
Bristol-Myers Squibb Company
                1,297,664  
  2,200    
Eli Lilly and Company
                73,502  
  70,400    
Johnson & Johnson
                3,703,040  
  58,200    
King Pharmaceuticals Inc., (2)
                411,474  
  41,900    
Merck & Co. Inc.
                1,120,825  
  6,200    
Mylan Laboratories Inc., (2)
                83,142  
  56,300    
Pfizer Inc.
                766,806  
  28,300    
Schering-Plough Corporation
                666,465  
  14,100    
Wyeth
                606,864  
 
       
Total Pharmaceuticals
                10,642,552  
         
 
       
Real Estate – 1.2%
     
 
  7,299    
Apartment Investment & Management Company, Class A
                39,999  
  2,022    
AvalonBay Communities, Inc.
                95,155  
  4,700    
Boston Properties, Inc.
                164,641  
  16,900    
Equity Residential
                310,115  
  13,300    
Health Care Property Investors Inc.
                237,405  
  2,100    
Health Care REIT, Inc.
                64,239  
  2,200    
Kimco Realty Corporation
                16,764  
  2,700    
Plum Creek Timber Company
                78,489  
  43,900    
ProLogis
                285,350  
  8,300    
Public Storage, Inc.
                458,575  
  2,504    
Simon Property Group, Inc.
                86,739  
  2,700    
Ventas Inc.
                61,047  
  3,631    
Vornado Realty Trust
                120,694  
 
       
Total Real Estate
                2,019,212  
         
 
       
Road & Rail – 4.0%
     
 
  26,200    
Burlington Northern Santa Fe Corporation
                1,575,930  
  59,200    
CSX Corporation
                1,530,320  
  53,300    
Norfolk Southern Corporation
                1,798,875  
  12,500    
Ryder System, Inc.
                353,875  
  34,700    
Union Pacific Corporation
                1,426,517  
 
       
Total Road & Rail
                6,685,517  
         
 
       
Semiconductors & Equipment – 2.8%
     
 
  45,300    
Altera Corporation
                795,015  
  20,200    
Analog Devices, Inc.
                389,254  
  24,300    
Broadcom Corporation, Class A, (2)
                485,514  
  37,700    
Intel Corporation
                567,385  
  36,700    
Linear Technology Corporation
                843,366  
  16,800    
Microchip Technology Incorporated
                355,992  
  31,500    
National Semiconductor Corporation
                323,505  
  9,100    
NVIDIA Corporation, (2)
                89,726  
  10,200    
QLogic Corporation, (2)
                113,424  
  34,600    
Xilinx, Inc.
                662,936  
 
       
Total Semiconductors & Equipment
                4,626,117  
         
 
       
Software – 2.7%
     
 
  9,400    
Adobe Systems Incorporated, (2)
                201,066  
  1,700    
Cognizant Technology Solutions Corporation, Class A, (2)
                35,343  
  41,700    
Compuware Corporation, (2)
                274,803  
  4,000    
Intuit, Inc., (2)
                108,000  
  81,600    
Microsoft Corporation
                1,498,992  
  98,100    
Oracle Corporation
                1,772,667  
  42,900    
Symantec Corporation, (2)
                640,926  
 
       
Total Software
                4,531,797  
         
 
       
Specialty Retail – 1.7%
     
 
  800    
AutoZone, Inc., (2)
                130,096  
  3,700    
Bed Bath and Beyond Inc., (2)
                91,575  
  24,900    
Home Depot, Inc.
                586,644  
  44,500    
Limited Brands, Inc.
                387,150  
  20,900    
Lowe’s Companies, Inc.
                381,425  
  27,900    
RadioShack Corporation
                239,103  
  6,600    
Sherwin-Williams Company
                343,002  
  19,300    
Staples, Inc.
                349,523  
  2,900    
Tiffany & Co.
                62,524  
  7,100    
TJX Companies, Inc.
                182,044  
 
       
Total Specialty Retail
                2,753,086  
         
 
       
Textiles, Apparel & Luxury Goods – 0.9%
     
 
  5,400    
Coach, Inc., (2)
                90,180  
  8,000    
Nike, Inc., Class B
                375,120  
  9,100    
Polo Ralph Lauren Corporation
                384,475  
  10,000    
VF Corporation
                571,100  
 
       
Total Textiles, Apparel & Luxury Goods
                1,420,875  
         
 
       
Thrifts & Mortgage Finance – 0.4%
     
 
  55,700    
Hudson City Bancorp, Inc.
                651,133  
  2,800    
People’s United Financial, Inc.
                50,316  
 
       
Total Thrifts & Mortgage Finance
                701,449  
         
 
       
Tobacco – 0.4%
                   
 
  17,900    
Philip Morris International
                636,882  
 
 
       
Trading Companies & Distributors – 0.4%
     
 
  10,600    
W.W. Grainger, Inc.
                743,908  
 
       
Total Common Stocks (cost $200,637,533)
                163,602,558  
         
                             
Principal                        
Amount (000)     Description (1)   Coupon   Maturity   Rating (3)   Value  
 
 
  U.S. Government and Agency Obligations – 3.6%
 
$ 6,000    
U.S. Treasury Bills (4)
  0.000%   8/27/09   Aaa   $ 5,992,968  
   
 
 
Total U.S. Government and Agency Obligations (cost $5,990,627)
                5,992,968  
   
                             
Principal                        
Amount (000)     Description (1)   Coupon   Maturity       Value  
 
 
       
Short-Term Investments – 3.0%
                   
$ 4,993    
Repurchase Agreement with State Street Bank, dated 3/31/09, repurchase price $4,992,958, collateralized by $5,100,000 U.S. Treasury Bills, 0.000%, due 8/27/09, value $5,093,880
  0.100%   4/01/09        $ 4,992,944  
   
       
Total Short-Term Investments (cost $4,992,944)
                   4,992,944  
   
 
Total Investments (cost $211,621,104) - 105.5%
                174,588,470  
   
                             
Number of         Notional   Expiration   Strike      
Contracts     Type   Amount (5)   Date   Price   Value  
 
 
 
Call Options Written – (3.6)%
 
  (369,189 )  
Custom Basket 1 NASDAQ
  $  (36,918,862)   4/09/09   $105.0   $ (4,713,764 )
  (381,060 )  
Custom Basket 3 NASDAQ
  (38,106,001)   4/23/09   105.0     (1,297,890 )
 
  (750,249 )  
Total Call Options Written (premium received $1,702,364)
  (750,024,864)             (6,011,654 )
 
 
Other Assets Less Liabilities – (1.9)%
                (3,165,731 )
         
 
Net Assets – 100%
              $    165,411,085  
         
Investments in Derivatives
Futures Contracts outstanding at March 31, 2009:
                                         
                                    Unrealized  
    Contract     Number     Contract     Value at     Appreciation  
Type   Position     of Contracts     Expiration     March 31, 2009     (Depreciation)  
 
S&P 500 Index
  Long       150       6/09       $5,961,000       $580,425  
 
Fair Value Measurements
During the current fiscal period, the Fund adopted the provisions of Statement of Financial Accounting Standards No. 157 (SFAS No. 157) “Fair Value Measurements.” SFAS No. 157 defines fair value, establishes a framework for measuring fair value in generally accepted accounting principles, and expands disclosure about fair value measurements. In determining the value of the Fund’s investments various inputs are used. These inputs are summarized in the three broad levels listed below:
     Level 1 – Quoted prices in active markets for identical securities.
     Level 2 – Other significant observable inputs (including quoted prices for similar securities, interest rates, prepayment speeds, credit risk, etc.).
     Level 3 – Significant unobservable inputs (including management’s assumptions in determining the fair value of investments).
The inputs or methodology used for valuing securities are not an indication of the risk associated with investing in those securities.
The following is a summary of the Fund’s fair value measurements as of March 31, 2009:
                                 
    Level 1     Level 2     Level 3     Total  
 
Investments
  $ 174,588,470     $     $     $ 174,588,470  
Derivatives*
    580,425                   580,425  
Call options written
          (6,011,654 )           (6,011,654 )
 
Total
  $ 175,168,895       (6,011,654 )   $       169,157,241  
 
* Represents net unrealized appreciation (depreciation). Derivatives may include outstanding futures, forward and swap contracts.
Derivative Instruments and Hedging Activities
During the current fiscal period, the Fund adopted the provisions of Statement of Financial Accounting Standards No. 161 (SFAS No. 161) “Disclosures about Derivative Instruments and Hedging Activities”. This standard is intended to enhance financial statement disclosures for derivative instruments and hedging activities and enable investors to better understand: a) how and why a fund uses derivative instruments; b) how derivative instruments are accounted for; and c) how derivative instruments affect a fund’s financial position, results of operations and cash flows, if any. The Fund records derivative instruments at fair value with changes in fair value recognized in the Statement of Operations. Even though the Fund’s investments in derivatives may represent economic hedges, they are considered to be non-hedge transactions for SFAS No. 161 disclosure purposes.
The table below presents the fair value of all derivative instruments held by the Fund as of March 31, 2009, the location of these instruments on the Statement of Assets and Liabilities, and the primary underlying risk exposure.
                                         
            Location on the Statement of Assets and Liabilities  
Underlying   Derivative     Asset Derivatives     Liability Derivatives  
Risk   Instrument     Location     Fair Value     Location     Fair Value  
 
Equity Price
  Options           $     Call options written, at value   $ 6,011,654  
 
Equity Price
  Futures     Receivable for variation
margin on futures
contracts*
    580,425              
 
Total
                  $ 580,425             $ 6,011,654  
 
* Represents cumulative appreciation (depreciation) of futures contracts as reported in the Portfolio of Investments and not the current day’s   variation margin presented in the Statement of Assets and Liabilities.
Income Tax Information
The following information is presented on an income tax basis. Differences between amounts for financial statement and federal income tax purposes are primarily due to timing differences in recognizing certain gains and losses on investment transactions and the recognition of unrealized gain or loss for tax (mark-to-market) on futures contracts. To the extent that differences arise that are permanent in nature, such amounts are reclassified within the capital accounts on the Statement of Assets and Liabilities presented in the annual report, based on their federal tax basis treatment; temporary differences do not require reclassification. Temporary and permanent differences do not impact the net asset value of the Fund.
At March 31, 2009, the cost of investments (excluding call options written) was $217,625,284.
Gross unrealized appreciation and gross unrealized depreciation of investments at March 31, 2009, were as follows:
         
 
 
       
Gross unrealized:
       
Appreciation
  $ 3,719,526  
Depreciation
    (46,756,340 )
 
 
       
Net unrealized appreciation (depreciation) of investments
  $ (43,036,814 )
 
       
 
     
 (1)  
All percentages shown in the Portfolio of Investments are based on net assets.
 
 (2)  
Non-income producing.
 
 (3)  
Ratings: Using the higher of Standard & Poor’s Group (“Standard & Poor’s”) or Moody’s Investor Service, Inc. (“Moody’s”) rating. Ratings below BBB by Standard & Poor’s or Baa by Moody’s are considered to be below investment grade.
 
 (4)  
Investment, or portion of investment, has been pledged to collateralize the net payment obligations for call options written and investments in derivatives.
 
 (5)  
For disclosure purposes, Notional Amount is calculated by multiplying the Number of Contracts by $100.


 

Item 2. Controls and Procedures.
  a.   The registrant’s principal executive and principal financial officers, or persons performing similar functions, 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”) (17 CFR 270.30a-3(c))) 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 controls and procedures required by Rule 30a-3(b) under the 1940 Act (17 CFR 270.30a-3(b)) and Rule 13a-15(b) or 15d-15(b) under the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 (17 CFR 240.13a-15(b) or 240.15d-15(b)).
 
  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 (17 CFR 270.30a-3(d)) that occurred during the registrant’s last fiscal quarter that have materially affected, or are reasonably likely to materially affect, the registrant’s internal control over financial reporting.
Item 3. Exhibits.
File as exhibits as part of this Form a separate certification for each principal executive officer and principal financial officer of the registrant as required by Rule 30a-2(a) under the 1940 Act (17 CFR 270.30a-2(a)), exactly as set forth below: EX-99 CERT 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.
(Registrant) Nuveen Core Equity Alpha Fund
         
     
By (Signature and Title)  /s/ Kevin J. McCarthy    
  Kevin J. McCarthy  
  Vice President and Secretary   
 
Date May 29, 2009
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 (Signature and Title)  /s/ Gifford R. Zimmerman    
  Gifford R. Zimmerman   
  Chief Administrative Officer (principal executive officer)   
 
Date May 29, 2009
         
     
By (Signature and Title)  /s/ Stephen D. Foy    
  Stephen D. Foy   
  Vice President and Controller (principal financial officer)   
 
Date May 29, 2009