Cash floods into muni bond funds

Cash floods into muni bond funds
Municipal bonds have outperformed Treasuries and corporates this year.
JUL 26, 2018
By  Bloomberg

Bondholders are no longer seeing losses from their investments in state and local-government debt — and they're pouring money back into the market. Mutual funds that focus on municipal bonds picked up $1.68 billion in the week through July 18, the biggest influx of cash since the end of January, according to the Investment Company Institute. It was the eleventh straight weekly gain. Strong demand comes as the market recovers from losses in January that left it in the red for much of the year. Municipal bonds have since swung to a 0.04% gain, a relatively strong showing given the 1.47% loss for Treasuries and the 2.79% drop for corporate debt, according to Bloomberg Barclays indexes.http://www.investmentnews.com/wp-content/uploads/assets/graphics src="/wp-content/uploads2018/07/CI116469726.PNG"

"Solid returns of the muni market over all relative to other fixed-income sectors is what's drawing in the interest," said Michael Pietronico, chief executive officer of Miller Tabak Asset Management, which manages $1.2 billion of municipal debt. He said there's also "a lot of uncertainties in regards to tariffs and trade issues globally that is driving money into defensive sectors, particularly munis." (More: In wake of tax reform, muni bond market gains footing)

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