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With the Federal Reserve rate-cutting cycle expected to begin and the November election just around the corner, now could be a good time to invest in municipal bonds. Interest earned on municipal bonds are free from federal tax. Close said he is already seeing financial advisors start to position their muni portfolios in anticipation of changes. Unlike the Treasury market, the muni market yield curve is upward sloping, Close said. In addition, there's room for lower-rated municipalities to outperform, such as A, BBB and high yield, Norton said.
Persons: Matthew Norton, Norton, Dan Close, Close, It's, Paul Malloy, Malloy, it's, Vanguard's Malloy, Nuveen's Organizations: Federal, Democratic, White House, Congress, municipals, Vanguard, BBB, AAA, AA, Treasury, Investment Company Institute, Fed Locations: Nuveen, California , New York, New Jersey, New York, California, AllianceBernstein
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailNuveen's Saira Malik explains why she's concerned a recession could be comingSaira Malik, president of Nuveen Equities and Fixed Income and CIO, joins CNBC's Bob Pisani at Future Proof 2024 to discuss her outlook for the U.S. economy and what signals could point to an upcoming recession.
Persons: Saira Malik, she's, Bob Pisani Locations: U.S
There's a small part of the municipal bond market that could provide a big opportunity to investors, according to Nuveen. The Nuveen High Yield Municipal Bond Fund , which Close manages, has about 9% of its assets in charter school muni bonds. NHMAX 1Y mountain Nuveen High Yield Municipal Bond Fund Charter school bonds fund construction, renovation or the purchase of school facilities. There are currently about 8,000 charter schools in the United States serving 3.7 million students, according to the National Alliance for Public Charter Schools . Traditional K-12 bonds pay about 3.5%, while charter school bonds yield around 5% — a 150 basis point difference, Close said.
Persons: Dan Close, We've, there's, munis, Nuveen, Close Organizations: Municipal Bond Fund, muni, Municipal, Fund Charter, National Alliance for Public Charter Schools, AAA, AA, Standard, The Academy Charter School, Norton Science, Language Academy, of Peace Academy, St Locations: Nuveen, United States, Hempstead , New York, San Bernardino , California, Paul , Minnesota
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailSmall cap rotation may last another four weeks, says Nuveen's Saira MalikSaira Malik, Nuveen CIO, joins 'Closing Bell' to discuss the market rotation, how to position, and tech moves.
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Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailSoftware is a sector you can still find good stock, says Nuveen's Saira MalikNuveen CIO Saira Malik joins 'Power Lunch' to discuss finding opportunities in markets outside of tech.
Persons: Nuveen's Saira Malik, Saira Malik Organizations: Software
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailValuations in private real estate are bottoming, says Nuveen's Carly TrippCarly Tripp, Nuveen Real Estate Global CIO & head of investments, joins 'Closing Bell Overtime' to talk the private real estate space and how it compares to public and commercial real estate indicators.
Persons: Carly Tripp Carly Tripp Organizations: Global
Right now, securitized products in general look relatively cheap, said John Kerschner, head of U.S. securitized products and portfolio manager at Janus Henderson Investors. To meet this need, Janus launched its Securitized Income ETF (JSI) in November, which invests across the securitized space. JSI YTD mountain Janus Henderson Securitized Income ETF Collateralized loan obligations Another fund Kerschner manages is the Janus Henderson AAA CLO ETF . One way investors can get broad exposure to CMBS via BlackRock's iShares CMBS ETF . CMBS YTD mountain iShares CMBS ETF year to date However, Janus' Kerschner pointed out that all office work isn't going away.
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Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailDon't expect inflation to come down to target in 2024, says Nuveen's Saira MalikSaira Malik, Nuveen CIO, joins 'Squawk Box' to discuss the latest market trends, state of the economy, Fed's interest rate outlook, and more.
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Enter the closed-end fund, a relative of the traditional, open-end mutual fund. Gundlach highlighted closed-end funds on CNBC's " Closing Bell " Wednesday afternoon, noting that it's "a pretty good environment for moderate risk assets." "For retail investors, closed-end funds have gone back to trading at discounts broadly, and with some leverage involved there, there's double-digit yields available without taking a ton of credit risk," he said. Searching for discounts Drivers of these closed-end fund discounts, particularly those that hold bonds, include sharp spikes in yields. The Abrdn National Municipal Income Fund (VFL) , for instance, is trading at a 15% discount to its net asset value, according to Nuveen's CEF Connect, a database of closed-end funds.
Persons: Jeffrey Gundlach, Gundlach, Eaton Vance Organizations: Income Fund, Income Trust, Fidelity Locations: Eaton Vance California
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailNuveen's Dan Close on why the muni market is benefitting from the Fed's stance on ratesDan Close, head of municipals at Nuveen, joins CNBC's 'The Exchange' to break down how the muni market has reacted to the Fed's rate outlook, 'oppor(muni)ties' to buy, and more.
Persons: Dan, Dan Close Locations: Nuveen
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailBroadening out in earnings will be the catalyst to take the market above 5,200: Nuveen's Saira MalikSaira Malik, Nuveen CIO, joins 'Squawk Box' to discuss the latest market trends, what to expect from today's CPI data, impact on the Fed's interest rate outlook, and more.
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Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailRetail real estate 'under invested in' and outlook is strong, says Nuveen's Carly TrippCarly Tripp, Nuveen Real Estate Head of Investments, joins 'Closing Bell Overtime' to talk pending home sales dropping in January.
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Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailMuni trends of 2024: Nuveen's Daniel Close on the search for yieldDaniel Close, Nuveen's head of municipals, joins 'The Exchange' from the CBOE trading floor to discuss 2024 muni inflow trends, the value of tax exemption in munis, and more.
Persons: Nuveen's Daniel Close, Daniel Close Organizations: Muni Locations: munis
Nuveen's Saira Malik expects more market volatility ahead
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Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailNuveen's Saira Malik expects more market volatility aheadSaira Malik, Nuveen chief investment officer, joins 'Power Lunch' to discuss her market outlook and breaking out of current market levels.
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Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailI don't see the catalyst that can take this market higher, says Nuveen's Saira MalikSaira Malik, Nuveen CIO, joins 'Squawk Box' to discuss the latest market trends ahead of opening bell on Friday.
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Closed-end funds offer a fixed number of shares, but they also trade publicly on exchanges. Right now, a confluence of events is resulting in some sharp discounts for closed-end funds, especially for those that hold bonds. Investors in closed-end funds have shed some of those holdings and that's resulting in sharper discounts to net asset value. Closed-end fund plays Financial advisors have called out closed-end funds holding municipal bonds as a way to add duration on the cheap. Closed-end funds offer other ways to pick up income: Paul Winter, CFP and portfolio manager at Five Seasons Financial Planning, likes funds that use buy-write strategies.
Persons: Dave Lamb, Lamb, Jeffrey Gundlach, Robert Finley, Paul Winter, BOE, Nuveen's Lamb Organizations: Treasury, Western Asset, Muni Fund, Asset Management, Five, Virtus, Strategy, BlackRock Locations: New York, York
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailExpect Fed Chair Powell to sound hawkish Thursday, says Nuveen's Saira MalikSaira Malik, Nuveen Chief Investment Officer, joins 'Closing Bell Overtime' to talk Fed Chair Powell speaking on Thursday, market headwinds, portfolio positioning and more.
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SINGAPORE, July 20 (Reuters) - Asian stocks rose and sterling stumbled on Thursday as cooling UK inflation lifted risk appetite ahead of central bank meetings next week, while disappointing earnings results from Netflix and Tesla pushed U.S. futures lower. The Bank of England is due to meet in the first week of August but before that central bank meetings in Japan, Europe and the United States will likely grab investors' attention. Overnight, the Dow Jones Industrial Average and S&P 500 index rose modestly, with the blue-chip Dow registering its eighth straight day of gains. But futures fell in Asian trade, with E-mini futures for the S&P 500 0.15% lower and Nasdaq futures down 0.44%after earnings from streaming giant Netflix and EV maker Tesla. In commodities, Chicago wheat futures rose 1.4% to hit a three-week high on growing expectations that an attack on Ukrainian ports after Russia's withdrawal from a Black Sea export deal would have a longer-term impact on global supply.
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The Japanese yen strengthened against most major currencies and last fetched 139.43 against the dollar, its highest in a month. MSCI's broadest index of Asia-Pacific shares outside Japan (.MIAPJ0000PUS) was 0.61% higher, while Australia's S&P/ASX 200 index (.AXJO) rose 0.54%. "However, if the core CPI decelerates as anticipated, investors may continue to keep the odds for September and November rate hikes low." China shares (.SSEC) eased 0.14%, while Hong Kong's Hang Seng Index (.HSI) rose 0.5% in early trading. The dollar index , which measures the U.S. currency against six peers, fell 0.197% at 101.40, having slid as low as 101.37, its lowest in two months.
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Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailFixed-income equities tend to outperform when the Fed pauses, says Nuveen's Saira MalikSaira Malik, Nuveen chief investment officer, joins 'The Exchange' to discuss delayed recession concerns, opportunity costs from keeping money in cash, and tailwinds of moderating inflation and AI fueling more upside in the markets.
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In this videoShare Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailThere is value in commercial real estate 'you just need to know where to look': Nuveen's Carly TrippCarly Tripp, Nuveen Real Estate Global CIO & head of investments, joins 'Closing Bell Overtime' to talk investing opportunities in real estate, commercial office buildings, and more.
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"People see [municipal bonds] as a defensive position for two reasons," said Shannon Saccocia, chief investment officer at NB Private Wealth. "Historically, municipal bonds have had low default rates," wrote Jared Woodard, investment and exchange-traded fund strategist at Bank of America, in a June 12 report. For instance, there's the Vanguard California Intermediate-Term Tax-Exempt Fund Investor Shares (VCAIX) and the Nuveen New York Quality Municipal Income Fund (NAN) . In select situations, some advisors are recommending closed-end municipal bond funds. Closed-end muni bond funds trading at a deep discount include the BNY Mellon Municipal Income (DMF) and the MFS High Income Municipal (CXE) .
Persons: Shannon Saccocia, Jerome Powell, Jared Woodard, Nisha Patel, Patel, Paul Winter Organizations: Bank of America, Bond, Muni Bond ETF, Vanguard, Income Fund, Five, BNY, Income Locations: York, BNY Mellon
"There's reason to believe that the pessimism we saw at the start of the year is giving way to a stronger-than-expected market." Murray has increased his allocation to small-cap stocks, which tend to be among the most direct beneficiaries of economic growth. Other rebounding segments in June include the S&P 500 energy sector, which has gained 6% this month and S&P 500 industrials, up 5.7%. Ten of the 11 S&P 500 sectors are firmer for the month to date, compared to only six for the year. Stronger-than-expected jobs growth and robust consumer spending have been among the data points that have bolstered investors' economic outlook.
Persons: Tim Murray, T Rowe Price's, Murray, Russell, Dow, Howard Silverblatt, Goldman Sachs, Saira Malik, Max Wasserman, David Randall, Saqib Iqbal Ahmed, Lewis Krauskopf, Ira Iosebashvili, Richard Chang Organizations: YORK, Energy, Reuters, Apple Inc, Microsoft Corp, Inc, Amazon.com Inc, Nvidia Corp, Tesla Inc, Dow Jones, Capital Economics, Miramar Capital, Starbucks Corp, Target Corp, Thomson Locations: U.S
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailStocks stuck in trading range until markets get more clarity on rates, says Nuveen's Saira MalikNuveen's Chief Investment Officer Saira Malik joins 'The Exchange' to discuss rising recession risks, closing out the first quarter of 2023, and selective investment in technology.
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailRecession risk is now a when and not an if, says Nuveen's Saira MalikSaira Malik, Nuveen chief investment officer, joins 'Closing Bell: Overtime' to discuss the bank stock rebound and the cool CPI report, and what both mean for the market.
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