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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: 811-21506

Name of Fund:    BlackRock Enhanced Capital and Income Fund, Inc. (CII)

Fund Address:    100 Bellevue Parkway, Wilmington, DE 19809

Name and address of agent for service: John M. Perlowski, Chief Executive Officer, BlackRock Enhanced Capital and Income Fund, Inc., 55 East 52nd Street, New York, NY 10055

Registrant’s telephone number, including area code: (800) 882-0052, Option 4

Date of fiscal year end: 10/31/2014

Date of reporting period: 01/31/2014


Item 1 – Schedule of Investments


Schedule of Investments January 31, 2014 (Unaudited)      BlackRock Enhanced Capital and Income Fund, Inc. (CII)   
     (Percentages shown are based on Net Assets)   

 

Common Stocks    Shares      Value  

Aerospace & Defense — 0.3%

     

Triumph Group, Inc.

     31,300       $ 2,141,546   

Air Freight & Logistics — 0.0%

     

Royal Mail PLC (a)

     11,200         110,102   

Airlines — 5.6%

     

Japan Airlines Co. Ltd.

     582,000         29,393,364   

United Continental Holdings, Inc. (a)(b)

     177,800         8,150,352   
     

 

 

 
                37,543,716   

Automobiles — 4.4%

     

General Motors Co. (a)(b)

     691,700         24,956,536   

Renault SA

     48,400         4,204,488   
     

 

 

 
                29,161,024   

Beverages — 0.7%

     

PepsiCo, Inc. (b)

     54,500         4,379,620   

Building Products — 2.2%

     

Owens Corning (a)(b)

     392,300         14,966,245   

Capital Markets — 0.4%

     

Legg Mason, Inc. (b)

     60,200         2,549,470   

Chemicals — 4.3%

     

CF Industries Holdings, Inc. (b)

     126,300         29,157,618   

Commercial Banks — 1.1%

     

U.S. Bancorp.

     177,600         7,056,048   

Communications Equipment — 2.5%

     

QUALCOMM, Inc. (b)

     228,200         16,937,004   

Computers & Peripherals — 2.9%

     

Apple Inc. (b)

     38,900         19,473,340   

Consumer Finance — 1.7%

     

Discover Financial Services

     151,300         8,117,245   

Springleaf Holdings, Inc. (a)

     134,300         3,217,828   
     

 

 

 
                11,335,073   

Diversified Financial Services — 6.0%

     

Atlas Mara Co-Nvest Ltd. (a)

     200,000         2,250,000   

Berkshire Hathaway, Inc., Class B (a)(b)

     87,600         9,776,160   

Citigroup, Inc. (b)

     221,930         10,526,140   

JPMorgan Chase & Co. (b)

     315,700         17,477,152   
     

 

 

 
                40,029,452   

Diversified Telecommunication Services — 0.2%

     

AT&T Inc. (b)

     48,400         1,612,688   

Energy Equipment & Services — 0.8%

     

Noble Corp. PLC (b)

     168,500         5,228,555   

Food & Staples Retailing — 3.5%

     

Metro AG

     283,500         11,655,607   

Wal-Mart Stores, Inc. (b)

     154,900         11,567,932   
     

 

 

 
                23,223,539   

Food Products — 0.3%

     

Unilever NV

     51,300         1,915,542   

Common Stocks

     Shares         Value   

Health Care Providers & Services — 4.5%

     

Express Scripts Holding Co. (a)(b)

     79,000       $ 5,900,510   

UnitedHealth Group, Inc. (b)

     337,800         24,416,184   
     

 

 

 
                30,316,694   

Household Durables — 0.4%

     

Tempur Sealy International, Inc. (a)

     60,200         2,967,258   

Insurance — 9.3%

     

The Allstate Corp.

     182,500         9,344,000   

American International Group, Inc. (b)

     756,800         36,296,128   

Fidelity National Financial, Inc., Class A (b)

     523,300         16,504,882   
     

 

 

 
                62,145,010   

Internet & Catalog Retail — 2.2%

     

Expedia, Inc. (b)

     226,300         14,704,974   

Internet Software & Services — 5.2%

     

eBay, Inc. (a)(b)

     221,400         11,778,480   

Google, Inc., Class A (a)(b)

     19,501         23,030,096   
     

 

 

 
                34,808,576   

IT Services — 4.6%

     

Leidos Holdings, Inc. (b)

     383,500         17,387,890   

Science Applications International Corp.

     223,692         8,278,841   

Visa, Inc., Class A (b)

     22,700         4,890,261   
     

 

 

 
                30,556,992   

Leisure Equipment & Products — 0.3%

     

Brunswick Corp. (b)

     52,700         2,184,942   

Media — 3.4%

     

Comcast Corp., Special Class A (b)

     298,500         15,626,475   

News Corp. — Class A (a)

     134,100         2,140,236   

Nexstar Broadcasting Group, Inc., Class A (b)

     38,400         1,845,120   

The Walt Disney Co. (b)

     45,600         3,311,016   
     

 

 

 
                22,922,847   

Metals & Mining — 0.8%

     

Freeport-McMoRan Copper & Gold, Inc. (b)

     166,300         5,389,783   

Oil, Gas & Consumable Fuels — 8.2%

     

HollyFrontier Corp. (b)

     283,360         13,119,568   

Linn Energy LLC (b)

     105,700         3,469,074   

Marathon Petroleum Corp. (b)

     68,000         5,919,400   

PBF Energy, Inc., Class A (b)

     389,000         10,086,770   

Suncor Energy, Inc.

     691,500         22,701,945   
     

 

 

 
                55,296,757   

Pharmaceuticals — 8.4%

     

Eli Lilly & Co. (b)

     127,100         6,864,671   

Johnson & Johnson

     159,600         14,119,812   

Merck & Co., Inc. (b)

     198,800         10,530,436   

Novartis AG — ADR (b)

     43,300         3,423,731   

Pfizer, Inc. (b)

     697,800         21,213,120   
     

 

 

 
                56,151,770   
 
Portfolio Abbreviations
To simplify the listings of portfolio holdings in the Schedule of Investments, the names and descriptions of many of the securities have been abbreviated according to the following list:  

ADR     

  American Depositary Receipt  

KRW    

  Korean Won
  EUR   Euro   USD   US Dollar
  JPY   Japanese Yen    
       

 

 

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Schedule of Investments (continued)      BlackRock Enhanced Capital and Income Fund, Inc. (CII)   
     (Percentages shown are based on Net Assets)   

 

Common Stocks    Shares      Value  

Real Estate Investment Trusts (REITs) — 1.1%

     

Annaly Capital Management, Inc.

     497,000       $ 5,352,690   

Cole Real Estate Investment, Inc.

     143,100         2,167,965   
     

 

 

 
                7,520,655   

Semiconductors & Semiconductor Equipment — 3.6%

  

  

Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd.

     26,800         23,911,804   

Software — 1.5%

     

Activision Blizzard, Inc.

     295,800         5,067,054   

Oracle Corp. (b)

     141,500         5,221,350   
     

 

 

 
                10,288,404   

Wireless Telecommunication Services — 5.0%

  

  

Vodafone Group PLC — ADR (b)

     898,900         33,313,234   

Total Common Stocks — 95.4%

              639,300,282   
     
Warrants (c)                

Diversified Financial Services — 0.0%

     

Atlas Mara Co-Nvest Ltd.,
Expires 12/17/17 (a)

     200,000         114,000   

Total Long-Term Investments

     

(Cost — $580,112,587) — 95.4%

              639,414,282   
     
                  
Short-Term Securities    Shares      Value  

BlackRock Liquidity Funds, TempFund,
Institutional Class, 0.03% (d)(e)

     19,742,290       $ 19,742,290   

Total Short-Term Securities

(Cost — $19,742,290) — 3.0%

              19,742,290   

Total Investments Before Options Written

(Cost — $599,854,877*) — 98.4%

              659,156,572   
     
Options Written                

(Premiums Received — $7,359,606) — (0.8)%

              (5,138,495

Total Investments Net of Options Written — 97.6%

        654,018,077   

Other Assets Less Liabilities — 2.4%

        16,326,211   
     

 

 

 

Net Assets — 100.0%

      $ 670,344,288   
     

 

 

 
 
Notes to Schedule of Investments

 

* As of January 31, 2014, gross unrealized appreciation and gross unrealized depreciation based on cost for federal income tax purposes were as follows:

 

Tax cost

   $ 633,032,234   
  

 

 

 

Gross unrealized appreciation

   $ 70,024,611   

Gross unrealized depreciation

     (43,900,273
  

 

 

 

Net unrealized appreciation

   $ 26,124,338   
  

 

 

 

 

(a) Non-income producing security.

 

(b) All or a portion of security has been pledged/segregated as collateral in connection with outstanding options written.

 

(c) Warrants entitle the Trust to purchase a predetermined number of shares of common stock and are non-income producing. The purchase price and number of shares are subject to adjustment under certain conditions until the expiration date of the warrants, if any.

 

(d) Represents the current yield as of report date.

 

(e) Investments in issuers considered to be an affiliate of the Trust during the period ended January 31, 2014, for purposes of Section 2(a)(3) of the Investment Company Act of 1940, as amended, were as follows:

 

Affiliate    Shares Held at
October 31, 2013
     Net
Activity
    Shares Held at
January 31, 2014
     Income  

BlackRock Liquidity Funds, TempFund, Institutional Class

     20,482,532         (740,242     19,742,290       $ 2,781   

 

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For Trust compliance purposes, the Trust’s industry classifications refer to any one or more of the industry sub-classifications used by one or more widely recognized market indexes or ratings group indexes, and/or as defined by the investment advisor. These definitions may not apply for purposes of this report, which may combine industry sub-classifications for reporting ease.

 

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Foreign currency exchange contracts as of January 31, 2014 were as follows:

 

Currency

Purchased

       Currency
Sold
    Counterparty   Settlement
Date
       Unrealized
Depreciation
 
USD        238,151           JPY           24,343,814      Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce     2/03/14         $ (120

 

 

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Schedule of Investments (continued)      BlackRock Enhanced Capital and Income Fund, Inc. (CII)   

 

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Exchange-traded options written as of January 31, 2014 were as follows:

 

Description    Put/
Call
    

Strike

Price

     Expiration
Date
     Contracts      Market
Value
 

Apple Inc.

     Call         USD         555.00         2/07/14         106       $ (1,802

Citigroup, Inc.

     Call         USD         53.50         2/07/14         240         (480

General Motors Co.

     Call         USD         40.00         2/07/14         1,810         (15,385

Pfizer, Inc.

     Call         USD         31.50         2/14/14         361         (2,888

Berkshire Hathaway, Inc., Class B

     Call         USD         116.25         2/22/14         264         (6,314

Leidos Holdings, Inc.

     Call         USD         46.50         2/22/14         750         (81,417

American International Group, Inc.

     Call         USD         52.50         2/24/14         1,000         (25,000

Brunswick Corp.

     Call         USD         47.00         2/24/14         149         (2,980

CF Industries Holdings, Inc.

     Call         USD         240.00         2/24/14         382         (104,668

CF Industries Holdings, Inc.

     Call         USD         255.00         2/24/14         312         (17,628

Citigroup, Inc.

     Call         USD         57.50         2/24/14         254         (508

eBay, Inc.

     Call         USD         55.00         2/24/14         530         (31,005

eBay, Inc.

     Call         USD         57.50         2/24/14         687         (12,023

Expedia, Inc.

     Call         USD         75.00         2/24/14         375         (41,250

Expedia, Inc.

     Call         USD         80.00         2/24/14         375         (15,938

Express Scripts Holding Co.

     Call         USD         70.00         2/24/14         434         (232,190

Fidelity National Financial, Inc., Class A

     Call         USD         32.00         2/24/14         515         (33,475

Fidelity National Financial, Inc., Class A

     Call         USD         33.00         2/24/14         1,171         (35,130

Freeport-McMoRan Copper & Gold, Inc.

     Call         USD         37.00         2/24/14         457         (2,056

Freeport-McMoRan Copper & Gold, Inc.

     Call         USD         38.00         2/24/14         457         (1,600

Google, Inc., Class A

     Call         USD         1,165.00         2/24/14         93         (282,255

HollyFrontier Corp.

     Call         USD         50.00         2/24/14         750         (16,875

Leidos Holdings, Inc.

     Call         USD         50.00         2/24/14         600         (9,000

Linn Energy LLC

     Call         USD         33.00         2/24/14         246         (13,530

Merck & Co., Inc.

     Call         USD         50.00         2/24/14         407         (131,258

Nexstar Broadcasting Group, Inc., Class A

     Call         USD         50.00         2/24/14         211         (20,045

Noble Corp. PLC

     Call         USD         38.00         2/24/14         463         (2,084

Novartis AG — ADR

     Call         USD         80.00         2/24/14         118         (10,620

Oracle Corp.

     Call         USD         38.00         2/24/14         179         (4,475

Owens Corning

     Call         USD         40.00         2/24/14         1,164         (75,660

PBF Energy, Inc., Class A

     Call         USD         35.00         2/24/14         1,500         (37,500

PepsiCo, Inc.

     Call         USD         82.50         2/24/14         299         (16,894

Pfizer, Inc.

     Call         USD         32.00         2/24/14         723         (5,061

QUALCOMM, Inc.

     Call         USD         75.00         2/24/14         626         (50,706

United Continental Holdings, Inc.

     Call         USD         49.00         2/24/14         460         (26,910

UnitedHealth Group, Inc.

     Call         USD         75.00         2/24/14         328         (16,892

Visa, Inc., Class A

     Call         USD         240.00         2/24/14         32         (688

Vodafone Group PLC — ADR

     Call         USD         40.00         2/24/14         1,626         (13,821

Wal-Mart Stores, Inc.

     Call         USD         77.50         2/24/14         426         (11,715

Wal-Mart Stores, Inc.

     Call         USD         82.50         2/24/14         425         (1,275

American International Group, Inc.

     Call         USD         50.00         2/28/14         1,331         (107,811

AT&T Inc.

     Call         USD         34.00         2/28/14         484         (14,520

Oracle Corp.

     Call         USD         38.00         2/28/14         600         (20,400

UnitedHealth Group, Inc.

     Call         USD         73.50         2/28/14         899         (112,375

American International Group, Inc.

     Call         USD         50.00         3/24/14         1,331         (149,072

American International Group, Inc.

     Call         USD         52.50         3/24/14         500         (25,750

Berkshire Hathaway, Inc., Class B

     Call         USD         120.00         3/24/14         218         (8,502

Eli Lilly & Co.

     Call         USD         55.00         3/24/14         344         (28,896

Fidelity National Financial, Inc., Class A

     Call         USD         33.00         3/24/14         254         (15,875

HollyFrontier Corp.

     Call         USD         50.00         3/24/14         750         (60,000

JPMorgan Chase & Co.

     Call         USD         60.00         3/24/14         212         (7,632

Legg Mason, Inc.

     Call         USD         45.00         3/24/14         331         (18,205

 

 

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Schedule of Investments (continued)      BlackRock Enhanced Capital and Income Fund, Inc. (CII)   

 

 

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Exchange-traded options written as of January 31, 2014 were as follows: (concluded)

 

Description   

Put/

Call

    

Strike

Price

     Expiration
Date
     Contracts     

Market

Value

 

Linn Energy LLC

     Call         USD         33.00         3/24/14         335       $ (29,312

Merck & Co., Inc.

     Call         USD         52.50         3/24/14         502         (80,822

Noble Corp. PLC

     Call         USD         38.00         3/24/14         463         (4,398

Novartis AG — ADR

     Call         USD         80.00         3/24/14         120         (13,200

Owens Corning

     Call         USD         42.00         3/24/14         990         (56,925

PBF Energy, Inc., Class A

     Call         USD         30.00         3/24/14         200         (6,500

Pfizer, Inc.

     Call         USD         32.00         3/24/14         361         (7,220

UnitedHealth Group, Inc.

     Call         USD         75.00         3/24/14         1,140         (128,820

Visa, Inc., Class A

     Call         USD         240.00         3/24/14         113         (12,938

The Walt Disney Co.

     Call         USD         75.00         3/24/14         250         (36,125

Total

                  $ (2,356,299
                 

 

 

 

 

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Over-the-counter options written as of January 31, 2014 were as follows:

 

Description    Counterparty   

Put/

Call

    

Strike

Price

     Expiration
Date
     Contracts      Market
Value
 

Marathon Petroleum Corp.

   Credit Suisse International      Call         USD         91.48         2/03/14         37,400       $ (1,507

Eli Lilly & Co.

   UBS AG      Call         USD         50.13         2/04/14         35,500         (137,762

General Motors Co.

   Citibank N.A.      Call         USD         41.91         2/04/14         18,000           

Pfizer, Inc.

   Morgan Stanley & Co. International PLC      Call         USD         30.48         2/04/14         50,400         (5,900

Springleaf Holdings, Inc.

   Deutsche Bank AG      Call         USD         24.84         2/04/14         25,000         (1,867

U.S. Bancorp.

   Morgan Stanley & Co. International PLC      Call         USD         39.74         2/04/14         97,600         (23,642

United Continental Holdings, Inc.

   Morgan Stanley & Co. International PLC      Call         USD         37.94         2/07/14         52,000         (410,860

Expedia, Inc.

   Deutsche Bank AG      Call         USD         68.94         2/10/14         23,500         (32,849

Expedia, Inc.

   Goldman Sachs International      Call         USD         63.00         2/10/14         59,900         (248,833

Fidelity National Financial, Inc., Class A

   UBS AG      Call         USD         29.35         2/10/14         65,500         (143,951

Suncor Energy, Inc.

   Bank of Montreal      Call         USD         35.26         2/10/14         202,500         (4,117

Triumph Group, Inc.

   Credit Suisse International      Call         USD         79.40         2/10/14         17,200           

Vodafone Group PLC — ADR

   UBS AG      Call         USD         39.10         2/11/14         162,600         (7,080

Cole Real Estate Investment, Inc.

   Citibank N.A.      Call         USD         14.04         2/12/14         40,000         (44,280

Cole Real Estate Investment, Inc.

   Morgan Stanley & Co. International PLC      Call         USD         14.00         2/12/14         18,700         (21,505

Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd.

   Bank of America N.A.      Call         KRW         1,079,325.00         2/12/14         5,100         (644

Renault SA

   Credit Suisse International      Call         EUR         66.83         2/14/14         26,600         (48,085

Suncor Energy, Inc.

   Deutsche Bank AG      Call         USD         34.66         2/19/14         177,800         (24,908

Unilever NV

   Citibank N.A.      Call         USD         40.04         2/19/14         51,300         (4,008

Metro AG

   Deutsche Bank AG      Call         EUR         35.55         2/20/14         56,800         (9,500

Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd.

   Bank of America N.A.      Call         KRW         1,079,325.00         2/26/14         5,100         (7,721

Science Applications International Corp.

   Morgan Stanley & Co. International PLC      Call         USD         38.59         2/26/14         50,000         (35,103

Springleaf Holdings, Inc.

   Bank of America N.A.      Call         USD         25.78         2/26/14         48,800         (13,695

The Allstate Corp.

   Morgan Stanley & Co. International PLC      Call         USD         53.79         2/28/14         50,600         (20,438

News Corp. — Class A

   Deutsche Bank AG      Call         USD         17.54         2/28/14         73,700         (7,509

Pfizer, Inc.

   Credit Suisse International      Call         USD         31.29         2/28/14         188,700         (37,610

Comcast Corp., Special Class A

   Citibank N.A.      Call         USD         52.94         3/05/14         68,500         (74,024

Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd.

   Bank of America N.A.      Call         KRW         952,577.50         3/05/14         4,500         (140,038

JPMorgan Chase & Co.

   Citibank N.A.      Call         USD         56.98         3/07/14         152,700         (129,795

Activision Blizzard, Inc.

   Deutsche Bank AG      Call         USD         17.46         3/10/14         163,700         (89,200

Discover Financial Services

   Deutsche Bank AG      Call         USD         55.17         3/10/14         83,200         (74,474

Leidos Holdings, Inc.

   Deutsche Bank AG      Call         USD         45.65         3/10/14         75,000         (111,251

Comcast Corp., Special Class A

   Morgan Stanley & Co. International PLC      Call         USD         50.69         3/13/14         68,700         (178,317

Metro AG

   Morgan Stanley & Co. International PLC      Call         EUR         35.92         3/18/14         99,100         (25,988

Japan Airlines Co. Ltd.

   Goldman Sachs International      Call         JPY         5,085.03         3/26/14         160,100         (288,019

 

 

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Schedule of Investments (continued)      BlackRock Enhanced Capital and Income Fund, Inc. (CII)   

 

 

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Over-the-counter options written as of January 31, 2014 were as follows: (concluded)

 

Description    Counterparty    Put/
Call
    

Strike

Price

     Expiration
Date
     Contracts      Market
Value
 

Johnson & Johnson

   Morgan Stanley & Co. International PLC      Call         USD         91.83         3/27/14         47,900       $ (28,404

The Allstate Corp.

   Morgan Stanley & Co. International PLC      Call         USD         52.32         3/28/14         49,700         (51,415

Vodafone Group PLC — ADR

   Deutsche Bank AG      Call         USD         37.79         4/02/14         169,100         (166,208

Japan Airlines Co. Ltd.

   UBS AG      Call         JPY         5,111.51         12/12/14         160,000         (131,689

Total

                     $ (2,782,196
                    

 

 

 

 

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Fair Value Measurements — Various inputs are used in determining the fair value of investments and derivative financial instruments. These inputs to valuation techniques are categorized into a disclosure hierarchy consisting of three broad levels for financial reporting purposes as follows:

 

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Level 1 — unadjusted price quotations in active markets/exchanges for identical assets or liabilities that the Trust has the ability to access

 

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Level 2 — other observable inputs (including, but not limited to, quoted prices for similar assets or liabilities in markets that are active, quoted prices for identical or similar assets or liabilities in markets that are not active, inputs other than quoted prices that are observable for the assets or liabilities (such as interest rates, yield curves, volatilities, prepayment speeds, loss severities, credit risks and default rates) or other market-corroborated inputs)

 

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Level 3 — unobservable inputs based on the best information available in the circumstances, to the extent observable inputs are not available (including the Trust’s own assumptions used in determining the fair value of investments and derivative financial instruments)

The hierarchy gives the highest priority to unadjusted quoted prices in active markets for identical assets or liabilities (Level 1 measurements) and the lowest priority to unobservable inputs (Level 3 measurements). Accordingly, the degree of judgment exercised in determining fair value is greatest for instruments categorized in Level 3. The inputs used to measure fair value may fall into different levels of the fair value hierarchy. In such cases, for disclosure purposes, the fair value hierarchy classification is determined based on the lowest level input that is significant to the fair value measurement in its entirety.

Changes in valuation techniques may result in transfers into or out of an assigned level within the disclosure hierarchy. In accordance with the Trust’s policy, transfers between different levels of the fair value disclosure hierarchy are deemed to have occurred as of the beginning of the reporting period. The categorization of a value determined for investments and derivative financial instruments is based on the pricing transparency of the investment and derivative financial instrument and is not necessarily an indication of the risks associated with investing in those securities. For information about the Trust’s policy regarding valuation of investments and derivative financial instruments, please refer to the Trust’s most recent financial statements as contained in its annual report.

The following tables summarize the Trust’s investments and derivative financial instruments categorized in the disclosure hierarchy as of January 31, 2014:

 

      Level 1      Level 2      Level 3      Total  

Assets:

           

Investments:

           

Long-Term Investments:

           

Common Stocks:

           

Aerospace & Defense

   $ 2,141,546                       $ 2,141,546   

Air Freight & Logistics

     110,102                         110,102   

Airlines

     37,543,716                         37,543,716   

Automobiles

     24,956,536       $ 4,204,488                 29,161,024   

Beverages

     4,379,620                         4,379,620   

Building Products

     14,966,245                         14,966,245   

Capital Markets

     2,549,470                         2,549,470   

Chemicals

     29,157,618                         29,157,618   

Commercial Banks

     7,056,048                         7,056,048   

Communications Equipment

     16,937,004                         16,937,004   

Computers & Peripherals

     19,473,340                         19,473,340   

Consumer Finance

     11,335,073                         11,335,073   

Diversified Financial Services

     40,029,452                         40,029,452   

Diversified Telecommunication Services

     1,612,688                         1,612,688   

Energy Equipment & Services

     5,228,555                         5,228,555   

Food & Staples Retailing

     11,567,932         11,655,607                 23,223,539   

Food Products

     1,915,542                         1,915,542   

Health Care Providers & Services

     30,316,694                         30,316,694   

Household Durables

     2,967,258                         2,967,258   

Insurance

     62,145,010                         62,145,010   

 

 

          JANUARY 31, 2014    5


Schedule of Investments (concluded)      BlackRock Enhanced Capital and Income Fund, Inc. (CII)   

 

 

      Level 1     Level 2     Level 3      Total  

Assets: (concluded)

         

Investments: (concluded)

         

Long-Term Investments: (concluded)

         

Common Stocks: (concluded)

         

Internet & Catalog Retail

   $ 14,704,974                     $ 14,704,974   

Internet Software & Services

     34,808,576                       34,808,576   

IT Services

     30,556,992                       30,556,992   

Leisure Equipment & Products

     2,184,942                       2,184,942   

Media

     22,922,847                       22,922,847   

Metals & Mining

     5,389,783                       5,389,783   

Oil, Gas & Consumable Fuels

     55,296,757                       55,296,757   

Pharmaceuticals

     56,151,770                       56,151,770   

Real Estate Investment Trusts (REITs)

     7,520,655                       7,520,655   

Semiconductors & Semiconductor Equipment

     23,911,804                       23,911,804   

Software

     10,288,404                       10,288,404   

Wireless Telecommunication Services

     33,313,234                       33,313,234   

Warrants

     114,000                       114,000   

Short-Term Securities

     19,742,290                       19,742,290   

Total

   $ 643,296,477      $ 15,860,095              $ 659,156,572   
  

 

 

 
         
      Level 1     Level 2     Level 3      Total  

Derivative Financial Instruments1

         

Liabilities:

         

Equity contracts

   $ (2,268,567   $ (2,869,928           $ (5,138,495

Foreign currency exchange contracts

     (120                    (120

Total

   $ (2,268,687   $ (2,869,928           $ (5,138,615
  

 

 

 

1    Derivative financial instruments are foreign currency exchange contracts and options written. Foreign currency exchange contracts are value at the unrealized appreciation/depreciation on the instrument and options written are shown at value.

        

The carrying amount for certain of the Trust’s assets and/or liabilities approximates fair value for financial reporting purposes. As of January 31, 2014, such assets and/or liabilities are categorized within the disclosure hierarchy as follows:    
         
      Level 1     Level 2     Level 3      Total  

Assets:

         

Foreign currency at value

   $ 4,824                     $ 4,824   

Cash pledged as collateral for options written

     200,000                       200,000   

Liabilities:

         

Bank overdraft

          $ (59,261             (59,261

Total

   $ 204,824      $ (59,261           $ 145,563   
  

 

 

 

There were no transfers between Levels during the period ended January 31, 2014.

 

 

6         JANUARY 31, 2014     


Item 2 –   Controls and Procedures
2(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”)) are effective as of a date within 90 days of the filing of this report based on the evaluation of these controls and procedures required by Rule 30a-3(b) under the 1940 Act and Rule 13a-15(b) under the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended.
2(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) 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
  Certifications – Attached hereto
 

 


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.

 

BlackRock Enhanced Capital and Income Fund, Inc.
By:         /s/ John M. Perlowski
  John M. Perlowski
  Chief Executive Officer (principal executive officer) of
  BlackRock Enhanced Capital and Income Fund, Inc.
Date: March 25, 2014

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/ John M. Perlowski
  John M. Perlowski
  Chief Executive Officer (principal executive officer) of
  BlackRock Enhanced Capital and Income Fund, Inc.
Date: March 25, 2014

 

By:         /s/ Neal J. Andrews
  Neal J. Andrews
  Chief Financial Officer (principal financial officer) of
  BlackRock Enhanced Capital and Income Fund, Inc.
Date: March 25, 2014