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  • Why the Government Doesn't Belong in the Municipal Bond Business

    (Mon, 11 May 2009 04:44:58 -0400)

    Tom Lindmark submits:

    Somehow I missed this but that doesn’t mean anything, I miss a lot of things. So if you’re up to speed on the government providing reinsurance for municipal bonds then skip this post.

    If not, here is a little blurb I found on Fox Business:


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  • Municipal Bonds: Time for a Closer Look

    (Thu, 26 Mar 2009 06:25:48 -0400)

    Carl Dincesen submits:

    In the fourth quarter of 2008, the municipal bond market collapsed along with the rest of the credit markets. Lately there has been a small revival. Still, depressed bond prices and wide spread credit concerns leave open big opportunities for investors in the new issue and secondary market, if you know where to look.

    Long maturity tax exempts on average now yield 130% of comparable Treasury bonds and that’s before the exemption benefit. A portion of that differential may be attributed to what many have termed artificially low Treasury rates. Not that long ago, exempt yields averaged 75% of...

  • A Guide to Municipal Bond ETFs and Closed-End Funds

    (Mon, 16 Jul 2007 00:11:23 -0400)

    Short-Term National Municipal Bond ETFs
    (click on symbol for data and articles)

    iShares S&P Short Term AMT-Free National Municipal Bond Fund (SUB)
    Market Vectors-Lehman Brothers AMT-Free Short Municipal Index ETF (SMB)
    PIMCO Short Term Municipal Bond Strategy Fund (SMMU)
    PowerShares VRDO Tax-Free Weekly Portfolio (PVI)
    SPDR Lehman Short-Term Municipal Bond ETF (SHM)
    SPDR S&P VRDO Municipal Bond ETF (Michael Bommarito submits:In late May, I had noted that over 25% of the lowest performing funds on the week were municipal funds, primarily those offered by BlackRock and Nuveen. Here's an update on those funds I covered then.

    click to enlarge
    muni CEFs

    For perspective, I've included a comparison of the worst % change performers since I started this analysis against a Morgan Stanley municipal fund.


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  • 240 Tax-Free Income CEFs

    (Thu, 03 May 2007 07:25:49 -0400)

    Stockerblog submits: These are closed-end funds [with a few exceptions] that pay dividends that are free of federal income taxes, and they all trade on either the New York Stock Exchange or American Stock Exchange. The dividends are tax-free because the closed-end funds on this list own municipal bonds in their portfolios.

    Remember that, the dividends may fluctuate, the share price will fluctuate, and the CEFs are not guaranteed by any governmental entity. Also, the dividends from some of these may be only partially tax- free. It is important to contact the company to verify the tax status of...

  • Tax-Free Closed-End Funds and Stocks For Income Investing

    (Mon, 23 Apr 2007 00:37:37 -0400)

    Stockerblog submits: Below is a list of stocks that pay dividends that are free of federal income taxes. For purposes of this list and most of my other stock lists, I consider a 'stock' to be any security that trades on the New York Stock Exchange or American Stock Exchange that is not a bond, a warrant or an option. That means a stock can include closed end funds (CEFs - which most of the stocks on this list are), REITs, oil royalty income trusts, Canadian royalty trusts, etc. The dividends are tax free because the closed end funds...


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