Nuveen Core Impact Bond Managed Accounts
Portfolio
Portfolio of Investments January 31, 2022
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Principal Amount (000) | Description (1) | Coupon | Maturity | Ratings (2) | Value | |||
LONG-TERM INVESTMENTS – 99.9% | ||||||||
CORPORATE BONDS – 60.9% | ||||||||
Banks – 6.3% | ||||||||
$200 | ABN AMRO Bank NV, 144A | 2.470% | 12/13/29 | A | $193,806 | |||
200 | Bank Hapoalim BM, 144A, Reg S | 3.255% | 1/21/32 | BBB | 194,500 | |||
250 | BPCE SA, 144A | 2.045% | 10/19/27 | A | 242,465 | |||
650 | Total Banks | 630,771 | ||||||
Beverages – 2.4% | ||||||||
250 | PepsiCo Inc | 2.875% | 10/15/49 | A+ | 241,842 | |||
Capital Markets – 2.0% | ||||||||
200 | Charles Schwab Corp | 4.000% | N/A (3) | BBB | 197,586 | |||
Chemicals – 2.6% | ||||||||
250 | LG Chem Ltd, 144A | 3.625% | 4/15/29 | BBB+ | 266,553 | |||
Commercial Services & Supplies – 2.3% | ||||||||
250 | Rockefeller Foundation | 2.492% | 10/01/50 | AAA | 228,209 | |||
Diversified Consumer Services – 1.0% | ||||||||
100 | Bush Foundation | 2.754% | 10/01/50 | Aaa | 96,899 | |||
Diversified Financial Services – 2.4% | ||||||||
250 | WLB Asset II B Pte Ltd, 144A | 3.950% | 12/10/24 | N/R | 238,397 | |||
Electric Utilities – 11.9% | ||||||||
250 | MidAmerican Energy Co | 3.150% | 4/15/50 | Aa2 | 247,660 | |||
250 | Niagara Mohawk Power Corp, 144A | 1.960% | 6/27/30 | BBB+ | 234,770 | |||
120 | PacifiCorp | 2.900% | 6/15/52 | A+ | 111,603 | |||
200 | Southwestern Electric Power Co | 3.250% | 11/01/51 | BBB+ | 187,208 | |||
250 | Southwestern Public Service Co | 3.750% | 6/15/49 | A | 270,071 | |||
150 | Southwestern Public Service Co | 3.150% | 5/01/50 | A | 147,511 | |||
1,220 | Total Electric Utilities | 1,198,823 | ||||||
Equity Real Estate Investment Trust – 7.1% | ||||||||
375 | Host Hotels & Resorts LP | 2.900% | 12/15/31 | BBB- | 352,368 | |||
225 | Regency Centers LP | 3.750% | 6/15/24 | BBB+ | 233,691 | |||
125 | Starwood Property Trust Inc, 144A | 5.500% | 11/01/23 | BB+ | 128,906 | |||
725 | Total Equity Real Estate Investment Trust | 714,965 |
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Portfolio of Investments January 31, 2022
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Principal Amount (000) | Description (1) | Coupon | Maturity | Ratings (2) | Value | |||
Hotels, Restaurants & Leisure – 2.3% | ||||||||
$200 | Starbucks Corp | 4.450% | 8/15/49 | BBB+ | $229,105 | |||
Independent Power & Renewable Electricity Producers – 9.1% | ||||||||
350 | AES Corp | 2.450% | 1/15/31 | BBB- | 329,820 | |||
200 | Atlantica Sustainable Infrastructure PLC, 144A | 4.125% | 6/15/28 | BB+ | 191,000 | |||
200 | Sweihan PV Power Co PJSC, 144A | 3.625% | 1/31/49 | BBB+ | 192,871 | |||
192 | UEP Penonome II SA, 144A | 6.500% | 10/01/38 | BB | 201,283 | |||
942 | Total Independent Power & Renewable Electricity Producers | 914,974 | ||||||
Oil, Gas & Consumable Fuels – 1.0% | ||||||||
100 | TotalEnergies Capital International SA | 3.127% | 5/29/50 | A1 | 97,022 | |||
Paper & Forest Products – 2.1% | ||||||||
200 | Inversiones CMPC SA, 144A | 4.375% | 4/04/27 | BBB | 212,752 | |||
Semiconductors & Semiconductor Equipment – 4.6% | ||||||||
250 | NXP BV / NXP Funding LLC / NXP USA Inc, 144A | 3.400% | 5/01/30 | BBB | 256,665 | |||
225 | SK Hynix Inc, 144A | 2.375% | 1/19/31 | Baa2 | 209,291 | |||
475 | Total Semiconductors & Semiconductor Equipment | 465,956 | ||||||
Software – 1.4% | ||||||||
150 | Autodesk Inc | 2.400% | 12/15/31 | BBB | 143,164 | |||
Technology Hardware, Storage & Peripherals – 2.4% | ||||||||
250 | HP Inc | 2.650% | 6/17/31 | Baa2 | 238,677 | |||
$6,212 | Total Corporate Bonds (cost $6,481,804) | 6,115,695 |
Principal Amount (000) | Description (1) | Coupon | Maturity | Ratings (2) | Value | |||
ASSET-BACKED AND MORTGAGE-BACKED SECURITIES – 27.3% | ||||||||
$2 | Banc of America Mortgage 2004-K Trust | 2.620% | 12/25/34 | BBB | $2,260 | |||
250 | BFLD Trust 2020-EYP, 144A, (1-Month LIBOR reference rate + 2.100% spread), (4) | 2.206% | 10/15/35 | A- | 249,850 | |||
250 | CPT Mortgage Trust, 144A | 2.997% | 11/13/39 | N/R | 230,138 | |||
100 | DBUBS 2017-BRBK Mortgage Trust, 144A | 3.452% | 10/10/34 | AAA | 102,946 | |||
3 | Fannie Mae Pool BT0267 | 3.000% | 9/01/51 | N/R | 3,050 | |||
5 | Fannie Mae Pool CA6414 | 3.000% | 7/01/50 | N/R | 5,640 | |||
1 | Fannie Mae Pool MA4465 | 2.000% | 11/01/51 | N/R | 965 | |||
90 | Fannie Mae Pool MA4549 | 3.000% | 2/01/52 | N/R | 92,052 | |||
55 | Fannie Mae Pool MA4563, (WI/DD, Settling 2/14/22) | 2.500% | 2/01/52 | N/R | 54,956 | |||
45 | Fannie Mae Pool MA4567, (WI/DD, Settling 2/17/22) | 2.000% | 2/01/37 | N/R | 45,256 | |||
8 | Freddie Mac Gold Pool G08760 | 3.000% | 4/01/47 | N/R | 8,777 |
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Principal Amount (000) | Description (1) | Coupon | Maturity | Ratings (2) | Value | |||
$144 | Freddie Mac Multifamily Structured Pass Through Certificates | 1.555% | 1/25/36 | N/R | $138,615 | |||
5 | Freddie Mac Pool QD1349 | 3.500% | 11/01/51 | N/R | 5,253 | |||
6 | Ginnie Mae II Pool BX3679 | 3.000% | 8/20/50 | N/R | 6,107 | |||
9 | Ginnie Mae II Pool BX3680 | 3.000% | 8/20/50 | N/R | 8,992 | |||
3 | Ginnie Mae II Pool BX3681 | 3.000% | 8/20/50 | N/R | 3,559 | |||
25 | Ginnie Mae II Pool BY0325 | 2.500% | 10/20/50 | N/R | 24,926 | |||
1 | Ginnie Mae II Pool BY0330 | 3.000% | 10/20/50 | N/R | 1,013 | |||
1 | Ginnie Mae II Pool BY0331 | 3.000% | 10/20/50 | N/R | 1,612 | |||
3 | Ginnie Mae II Pool BY0338 | 3.500% | 8/20/50 | N/R | 3,771 | |||
3 | Ginnie Mae II Pool BY0339 | 3.500% | 8/20/50 | N/R | 2,792 | |||
3 | Ginnie Mae II Pool BY0340 | 3.500% | 8/20/50 | N/R | 3,261 | |||
71 | Ginnie Mae II Pool MA7589 | 2.500% | 9/20/51 | N/R | 71,083 | |||
92 | GoodLeap Sustainable Home Solutions Trust 2021-3, 144A | 2.100% | 5/20/48 | N/R | 88,406 | |||
135 | GoodLeap Sustainable Home Solutions Trust 2021-4, 144A | 2.360% | 7/20/48 | BBB | 130,256 | |||
235 | Hudson Yards 2019-30HY Mortgage Trust, 144A | 3.228% | 7/10/39 | AAA | 244,817 | |||
171 | Loanpal Solar Loan 2021-2 Ltd, 144A | 2.220% | 3/20/48 | N/R | 166,350 | |||
177 | Mosaic Solar Loan Trust 2020-2, 144A | 1.440% | 8/20/46 | N/R | 169,196 | |||
193 | Mosaic Solar Loan Trust 2021-3, 144A | 1.920% | 6/20/52 | N/R | 185,398 | |||
250 | Natixis Commercial Mortgage Securities Trust 2019-MILE, 144A, (1-Month LIBOR reference rate + 1.500% spread), (4) | 1.606% | 7/15/36 | N/R | 250,000 | |||
234 | Vivint Solar Financing VII LLC, 144A | 2.210% | 7/31/51 | N/R | 224,606 | |||
200 | VNDO Trust 2016-350P, 144A | 3.903% | 1/10/35 | AA- | 208,417 | |||
$2,770 | Asset-Backed and Mortgage-Backed Securities (cost $2,809,193) | 2,734,320 |
Principal Amount (000) | Description (1) | Optional Call Provisions (5) | Ratings (2) | Value | ||
MUNICIPAL BONDS – 6.0% | ||||||
California – 1.8% | ||||||
$185 | San Francisco City and County Public Utilities Commission, California, Power Revenue Bonds, Taxable Refunding Series 2020E, 2.825%, 11/01/41 | 11/30 at 100.00 | Aa2 | $179,888 | ||
Massachusetts – 1.7% | ||||||
170 | Massachusetts Clean Energy Cooperative Corp, 2.020%, 7/01/28 | No Opt. Call | N/R | 166,909 | ||
Michigan – 2.5% | ||||||
250 | Great Lakes Water Authority, Michigan, Sewer Disposal System Revenue Bonds, Taxable Refunding Senior Lien Series 2020A, 3.056%, 7/01/39 | No Opt. Call | AA- | 254,788 | ||
$605 | Total Municipal Bonds (cost $628,009) | 601,585 |
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Portfolio of Investments January 31, 2022
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Principal Amount (000) | Description (1) | Coupon | Maturity | Ratings (2) | Value | |||
SOVEREIGN DEBT – 3.8% | ||||||||
Indonesia – 1.9% | ||||||||
$200 | Perusahaan Penerbit SBSN Indonesia III, 144A | 3.550% | 6/09/51 | BBB | $188,772 | |||
Peru – 1.9% | ||||||||
200 | Peruvian Government International Bond | 3.000% | 1/15/34 | BBB+ | 192,000 | |||
$400 | Total Sovereign Debt (cost $397,156) | 380,772 |
Principal Amount (000) | Description (1) | Coupon (6) | Reference Rate (6) | Spread (6) | Maturity (7) | Ratings (2) | Value | |
VARIABLE RATE SENIOR LOAN INTERESTS – 1.9% | ||||||||
Electric Utilities – 1.9% | ||||||||
$196 | ExGen Renewables IV, LLC, Term Loan | 3.500% | 3-Month LIBOR | 2.500% | 12/15/27 | BB- | $195,668 | |
$196 | Total Variable Rate Senior Loan Interests (cost $194,657) | 195,668 | ||||||
Total Long-Term Investments (cost $10,510,819) | 10,028,040 |
Principal Amount (000) | Description (1) | Coupon | Maturity | Ratings (2) | Value | |||
SHORT-TERM INVESTMENTS – 1.0% | ||||||||
U.S. GOVERNMENT AND AGENCY OBLIGATIONS – 1.0% | ||||||||
$100 | Federal Home Loan Bank Discount Notes | 0.000% | 2/02/22 | Aaa | $100,000 | |||
$100 | Total Short-Term Investments (cost $100,000) | 100,000 | ||||||
Total Investments (cost $10,610,819) – 100.9% | 10,128,040 | |||||||
Other Assets Less Liabilities – (0.9)% | (94,275) | |||||||
Net Assets – 100% | $10,033,765 |
Part F of Form N-PORT was prepared
in accordance with U.S. generally accepted accounting principles (“U.S. GAAP”) and in conformity with the applicable rules and regulations of the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (“SEC”)
related to interim filings. Part F of Form N-PORT does not include all information and footnotes required by U.S. GAAP for complete financial statements. Certain footnote disclosures normally included in financial
statements prepared in accordance with U.S. GAAP have been condensed or omitted from this report pursuant to the rules of the SEC. For a full set of the Fund’s notes to financial statements, please refer to the
Fund’s most recently filed annual or semi-annual report.
Fair Value Measurements
The Fund's investments in securities
are recorded at their estimated fair value utilizing valuation methods approved by the Board of Directors/Trustees. Fair value is defined as the price that would be received upon selling an investment or transferring
a liability in an orderly transaction to an independent buyer in the principal or most advantageous market for the investment. U.S. GAAP establishes the three-tier hierarchy which is used to maximize the use of
observable market data and minimize the use of unobservable inputs and to establish classification of fair value measurements for disclosure purposes. Observable inputs reflect the assumptions market participants
would use in pricing the asset or liability. Observable inputs are based on market data obtained from sources independent of the reporting entity. Unobservable inputs reflect management’s assumptions about the
assumptions market participants would use in pricing the asset or liability. Unobservable inputs are based on the best information available in the circumstances. The following is a summary of the three-tiered
hierarchy of valuation input levels.
Level 1
– Inputs are unadjusted and prices are determined using quoted prices in active markets for identical securities.
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Level 2 – Prices are determined using other significant observable inputs (including quoted prices for similar securities, interest rates, credit spreads, etc.).
Level 3 – Prices are determined using significant unobservable inputs (including management’s assumptions in determining the fair value of investments).
The following table summarizes the
market value of the Fund’s investments as of the end of the reporting period, based on the inputs used to value them:
Level 1 | Level 2 | Level 3 | Total | |
Long-Term Investments: | ||||
Corporate Bonds | $ — | $6,115,695 | $ — | $6,115,695 |
Asset-Backed and Mortgage-Backed Securities | — | 2,734,320 | — | 2,734,320 |
Municipal Bonds | — | 601,585 | — | 601,585 |
Sovereign Debt | — | 380,772 | — | 380,772 |
Variable Rate Senior Loan Interests | — | 195,668 | — | 195,668 |
Short-Term Investments: | ||||
U.S. Government and Agency Obligations | — | 100,000 | — | 100,000 |
Total | $ — | $10,128,040 | $ — | $10,128,040 |
For Fund portfolio compliance purposes, the Fund’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 Fund management. This definition may not apply for purposes of this report, which may combine industry sub-classifications into sectors for reporting ease. | ||
(1) | All percentages shown in the Portfolio of Investments are based on net assets. | |
(2) | For financial reporting purposes, the ratings disclosed are the highest of Standard & Poor’s Group (“Standard & Poor’s”), Moody’s Investors Service, Inc. (“Moody’s”) or Fitch, Inc. (“Fitch”) rating. This treatment of split-rated securities may differ from that used for other purposes, such as for Fund investment policies. Ratings below BBB by Standard & Poor’s, Baa by Moody’s or BBB by Fitch are considered to be below investment grade. Holdings designated N/R are not rated by any of these national rating agencies. | |
(3) | Perpetual security. Maturity date is not applicable. | |
(4) | Variable rate security. The rate shown is the coupon as of the end of the reporting period. | |
(5) | Optional Call Provisions: Dates (month and year) and prices of the earliest optional call or redemption. There may be other call provisions at varying prices at later dates. Certain mortgage-backed securities may be subject to periodic principal paydowns. | |
(6) | Senior loans generally pay interest at rates which are periodically adjusted by reference to a base short-term, floating lending rate (Reference Rate) plus an assigned fixed rate (Spread). These floating lending rates are generally (i) the lending rate referenced by the London Inter-Bank Offered Rate (“LIBOR”), or (ii) the prime rate offered by one or more major United States banks. Senior loans may be considered restricted in that the Fund ordinarily is contractually obligated to receive approval from the agent bank and/or borrower prior to the disposition of a senior loan. The rate shown is the coupon as of the end of the reporting period. | |
(7) | Senior Loans generally are subject to mandatory and/or optional prepayment. Because of these mandatory prepayment conditions and because there may be significant economic incentives for a borrower to prepay, prepayments of senior loans may occur. As a result, the actual remaining maturity of senior loans held may be substantially less than the stated maturities shown. | |
144A | Investment is exempt from registration under Rule 144A of the Securities Act of 1933, as amended. These investments may only be resold in transactions exempt from registration, which are normally those transactions with qualified institutional buyers. | |
LIBOR | London Inter-Bank Offered Rate | |
N/A | Not Applicable. | |
Reg S | Regulation S allows U.S. companies to sell securities to persons or entities located outside of the United States without registering those securities with the Securities and Exchange Commission. Specifically, Regulation S provides a safe harbor from the registration requirements of the Securities Act for the offers and sales of securities by both foreign and domestic issuers that are made outside the United States. | |
WI/DD | Purchased on a when-issued or delayed delivery basis. |
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