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SUB News and Press, iShares Short-Term National Muni Bond From 06/06/22

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SUB - The Two-Way Market Persists

The search for value is on, particularly in short to medium duration. We believe yield translates into return potential, and it’s an opportune time to assess current yields in the context of the durability (or lack thereof) of the Fed’s recently aggressive monetary polic...

SUB - A Guide To ESG Strategies For Municipal Bond Investors

Municipal bond investors increasingly want to apply environmental, social, and governance considerations to their portfolios. Some muni investors may want to apply ESG screening to avoid specific issuers based on personal considerations and values. Muni impact investing can target...

SUB - Making The Case For Municipal Bonds Despite Recent Volatility

U.S. municipal bond market investors have seen a challenging first half of the year. The municipal market will continue to be pressured by the Federal Reserve’s (Fed’s) monetary policy. We believe the muni asset class provides a very attractive investment opportunity...

SUB - Why Munis Have Real Potential For Gains

In this review, I take a look at the muni market. This has been a sector I have favored for a long time. Due to rising inflation and yields, I turned cautious on munis (and fixed-income as a whole) in 2021. When an expected sell-off occurred in 2022, I returned to a bullish stance. ...

SUB - iShares Short-Term National Muni Bond ETF declares monthly distribution of $0.0584

iShares Short-Term National Muni Bond ETF (SUB) - $0.0584. 30-Day SEC Yield of 2.11% as of May. 31. Payable Jun 07; for shareholders of record Jun 02; ex-div Jun 01. For further details see: iShares Short-Term National Muni Bond ETF declares monthly distribution of $0.0584

SUB - Why We Believe Bonds Are Back - Especially Munis

The Treasury yield curve has seen a considerable shift up since the beginning of the year. Today, the 10-year Treasury note is trading in line with the Fed’s expected neutral rate, and there are signs traditional bond-equity correlations are returning. Due in large part to ...

SUB - Municipal Impact Investing: Bonds That Transform Our Communities

Children in high poverty areas are two and a half times more likely to get lead poisoning than children in low poverty areas. Newark is one of the few success stories out there. One of the investments made over the last year was in a large water utility system in the Northeast. ...

SUB - Why Is The Market In Bear Territory?

The war in Ukraine clearly triggered the spike in oil prices and in agricultural prices as well. Inflation, interest rates and Fed policy are linked. Similarly, supply chain disruptions, the slowdown in China, and big-tech reversals are all Covid-related. The bottom line right now...

SUB - Munis Offer Opportunity Ahead Of Seasonal Strength - May Update

Municipals posted another month of negative total returns amid vastly rising interest rates. Supply-and-demand dynamics weighed on the market, but should improve in the coming months. Valuations look increasingly attractive relative to other fixed income asset classes. For f...

SUB - The Grinch That Stole Christmas And Kept Plundering

Stolen, plundered, looted, and the list goes on. It is what has happened to our portfolios since the beginning of the year. Bonds, equities, you name it. While the Fed’s policies may well help our rate of inflation, now at 9.75%, averaging the PPI and the CPI, I do not see high...

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