UNITED STATES
SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION
Washington, D.C. 20549
FORM N-CSR
CERTIFIED SHAREHOLDER REPORT OF REGISTERED
MANAGEMENT INVESTMENT COMPANIES
Investment Company Act file number 811-02628
Fidelity Municipal Trust
(Exact name of registrant as specified in charter)
245 Summer St., Boston, MA 02210
(Address of principal executive offices) (Zip code)
Margaret Carey, Secretary
245 Summer St.
Boston, Massachusetts 02210
(Name and address of agent for service)
Registrant's telephone number, including area code:
617-563-7000
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Date of fiscal year end: | December 31 |
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Date of reporting period: | June 30, 2023 |
Item 1.
Reports to Stockholders
Fidelity® Municipal Income Fund
Semi-Annual Report
June 30, 2023
Includes Fidelity and Fidelity Advisor share classes
Contents
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Top Five States (% of Fund's net assets) |
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Illinois | 17.6 |
Pennsylvania | 8.1 |
New York | 6.7 |
Florida | 6.2 |
New Jersey | 5.3 |
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Revenue Sources (% of Fund's net assets) |
Health Care | 23.0 | |
Transportation | 23.0 | |
General Obligations | 21.1 | |
Education | 8.9 | |
Special Tax | 7.0 | |
Others* (Individually Less Than 5%) | 17.0 | |
| 100.0 | |
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*Includes net other assets | | |
Quality Diversification (% of Fund's net assets) |
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We have used ratings from Moody's Investors Service, Inc. Where Moody's® ratings are not available, we have used S&P® ratings. All ratings are as of the date indicated and do not reflect subsequent changes. |
Showing Percentage of Net Assets
Municipal Bonds - 95.7% |
| | Principal Amount (a) (000s) | Value ($) (000s) |
Alabama - 0.8% | | | |
Auburn Univ. Gen. Fee Rev. Series 2018 A, 5% 6/1/43 | | 2,565 | 2,718 |
Jefferson County Gen. Oblig. Series 2018 A, 5% 4/1/26 | | 2,400 | 2,514 |
Montgomery Med. Clinic Facilities Series 2015, 5% 3/1/33 | | 4,140 | 4,056 |
Southeast Energy Auth. Rev. Bonds: | | | |
(Proj. No. 2) Series 2021 B1: | | | |
4% 6/1/29 | | 1,475 | 1,475 |
4% 6/1/30 | | 1,115 | 1,111 |
4% 6/1/31 | | 975 | 962 |
Bonds (Proj. No. 2) Series 2021 B1, 4%, tender 12/1/31 (b) | | 23,655 | 22,994 |
TOTAL ALABAMA | | | 35,830 |
Arizona - 1.8% | | | |
Arizona Health Facilities Auth. Rev. (Banner Health Sys. Proj.) Series 2007 B, 3 month U.S. LIBOR + 0.810% 4.278%, tender 1/1/37 (b)(c) | | 2,485 | 2,329 |
Arizona Indl. Dev. Auth. Hosp. Rev. Series 2021 A: | | | |
5% 2/1/30 | | 1,300 | 1,456 |
5% 2/1/31 | | 1,250 | 1,421 |
5% 2/1/32 | | 1,250 | 1,441 |
Arizona Indl. Dev. Auth. Rev. (Provident Group-Eastern Michigan Univ. Parking Proj.) Series 2018: | | | |
5% 5/1/48 | | 910 | 546 |
5% 5/1/51 | | 910 | 546 |
Chandler Indl. Dev. Auth. Indl. Dev. Rev. (Intel Corp. Proj.) Series 2022 2, 5%, tender 9/1/27 (b)(d) | | 4,580 | 4,687 |
Glendale Gen. Oblig. Series 2017: | | | |
5% 7/1/30 | | 2,080 | 2,246 |
5% 7/1/31 | | 3,105 | 3,340 |
Glendale Indl. Dev. Auth. (Terraces of Phoenix Proj.) Series 2018 A: | | | |
5% 7/1/38 | | 235 | 204 |
5% 7/1/48 | | 295 | 235 |
Maricopa County Indl. Dev. Auth. (Creighton Univ. Proj.) Series 2020, 5% 7/1/47 | | 2,400 | 2,521 |
Maricopa County Indl. Dev. Auth. Sr. Living Facilities Series 2016: | | | |
5.75% 1/1/36 (e) | | 2,140 | 1,723 |
6% 1/1/48 (e) | | 5,260 | 3,798 |
Maricopa County Rev.: | | | |
Series 2016 A: | | | |
5% 1/1/32 | | 8,280 | 8,726 |
5% 1/1/33 | | 4,965 | 5,230 |
Series 2017 D, 3% 1/1/48 | | 5,970 | 4,586 |
Series 2019 E, 3% 1/1/49 | | 3,535 | 2,693 |
Phoenix Civic Impt. Board Arpt. Rev.: | | | |
Series 2017 A: | | | |
5% 7/1/33 (d) | | 910 | 960 |
5% 7/1/36 (d) | | 1,450 | 1,513 |
5% 7/1/37 (d) | | 1,075 | 1,117 |
Series 2017 B: | | | |
5% 7/1/29 | | 2,070 | 2,232 |
5% 7/1/33 | | 2,900 | 3,115 |
5% 7/1/36 | | 3,310 | 3,516 |
5% 7/1/37 | | 2,070 | 2,189 |
Phoenix Civic Impt. Corp. Series 2019 A, 5% 7/1/45 | | 6,100 | 6,392 |
Phoenix IDA Student Hsg. Rev. (Downtown Phoenix Student Hsg. II LLC Arizona State Univ. Proj.) Series 2019 A: | | | |
5% 7/1/44 | | 1,000 | 1,004 |
5% 7/1/49 | | 1,125 | 1,115 |
5% 7/1/54 | | 1,330 | 1,306 |
5% 7/1/59 | | 2,000 | 1,951 |
Salt Verde Finl. Corp. Sr. Gas Rev. Series 2007, 5.5% 12/1/29 | | 7,370 | 7,922 |
TOTAL ARIZONA | | | 82,060 |
California - 4.2% | | | |
ABC Unified School District Series 1997 C, 0% 8/1/28 (Nat'l. Pub. Fin. Guarantee Corp. Insured) | | 3,250 | 2,764 |
California Gen. Oblig.: | | | |
Series 2004: | | | |
5.25% 12/1/33 | | 150 | 150 |
5.5% 4/1/28 | | 10 | 10 |
5.5% 4/1/30 | | 5 | 5 |
Series 2021, 5% 10/1/37 | | 7,740 | 8,837 |
California Hsg. Fin. Agcy.: | | | |
Series 2021 1, 3.5% 11/20/35 | | 3,069 | 2,872 |
Series 2023 A1, 4.375% 9/20/36 | | 8,640 | 8,623 |
California Muni. Fin. Auth. Student Hsg. (CHF-Davis I, LLC - West Village Student Hsg. Proj.) Series 2018, 5% 5/15/38 | | 7,200 | 7,435 |
California Pub. Works Board Lease Rev. (Various Cap. Projs.) Series 2022 C: | | | |
5% 8/1/31 | | 1,365 | 1,610 |
5% 8/1/34 | | 2,535 | 2,961 |
California Statewide Cmntys. Dev. Auth. Rev.: | | | |
Series 2015, 5% 2/1/45 | | 2,695 | 1,617 |
Series 2018 A, 5% 3/1/42 | | 195 | 200 |
Eastern Muni. Wtr. District Fing. Auth. Series 2020 A: | | | |
4% 7/1/38 | | 1,400 | 1,429 |
5% 7/1/36 | | 1,600 | 1,821 |
5% 7/1/37 | | 1,000 | 1,129 |
Folsom Cordova Union School District No. 4 Series A, 0% 10/1/31 (Nat'l. Pub. Fin. Guarantee Corp. Insured) | | 1,520 | 1,140 |
Fresno Arpt. Rev. Series 2023 A: | | | |
5% 7/1/30 (Build America Mutual Assurance Insured) (d) | | 2,000 | 2,201 |
5% 7/1/31 (Build America Mutual Assurance Insured) (d) | | 1,000 | 1,113 |
Kern Cmnty. College District Gen. Oblig. Series 2006: | | | |
0% 11/1/28 (Assured Guaranty Muni. Corp. Insured) | | 4,100 | 3,462 |
0% 11/1/30 (Assured Guaranty Muni. Corp. Insured) | | 4,140 | 3,256 |
Long Beach Unified School District Series 2009, 5.5% 8/1/29 | | 155 | 155 |
Los Angeles Dept. Arpt. Rev.: | | | |
Series 2020 C, 5% 5/15/45 (d) | | 2,900 | 3,033 |
Series 2021 D: | | | |
5% 5/15/35 (d) | | 1,610 | 1,771 |
5% 5/15/35 (Pre-Refunded to 11/15/31 @ 100) (d) | | 90 | 101 |
Los Angeles Hbr. Dept. Rev. Series 2019 A: | | | |
5% 8/1/25 (d) | | 3,515 | 3,632 |
5% 8/1/26 (d) | | 1,350 | 1,418 |
Monrovia Unified School District Series B, 0% 8/1/29 (Nat'l. Pub. Fin. Guarantee Corp. Insured) | | 3,745 | 3,026 |
Mount Diablo Unified School District Series 2022 B: | | | |
4% 8/1/29 | | 1,595 | 1,711 |
4% 8/1/30 | | 465 | 503 |
4% 8/1/32 | | 2,900 | 3,151 |
Oakland Unified School District Alameda County Series 2015 A, 5% 8/1/29 | | 1,450 | 1,510 |
Poway Unified School District: | | | |
(District #2007-1 School Facilities Proj.) Series 2008 A, 0% 8/1/32 | | 4,885 | 3,594 |
Series 2011, 0% 8/1/46 | | 950 | 322 |
Series B: | | | |
0% 8/1/37 | | 6,455 | 3,692 |
0% 8/1/39 | | 19,705 | 10,205 |
Poway Unified School District Pub. Fing. Series 2015 A: | | | |
5% 9/1/24 | | 825 | 835 |
5% 9/1/26 | | 1,050 | 1,080 |
5% 9/1/29 | | 2,185 | 2,250 |
5% 9/1/31 | | 985 | 1,011 |
Sacramento City Fing. Auth. Rev. Series A, 0% 12/1/26 (Nat'l. Pub. Fin. Guarantee Corp. Insured) | | 4,140 | 3,675 |
San Diego County Reg'l. Arpt. Auth. Arpt. Rev. Series 2021 B: | | | |
5% 7/1/46 (d) | | 10,000 | 10,442 |
5% 7/1/56 (d) | | 7,000 | 7,237 |
San Diego Unified School District: | | | |
Series 2008 C, 0% 7/1/34 | | 2,980 | 2,049 |
Series 2008 E, 0% 7/1/47 (f) | | 7,205 | 5,302 |
San Francisco City & County Arpts. Commission Int'l. Arpt. Rev.: | | | |
Series 2019 A, 5% 5/1/49 (d) | | 1,000 | 1,031 |
Series 2019 B, 5% 5/1/49 | | 3,765 | 3,983 |
Series 2022 A: | | | |
5% 5/1/26 (d) | | 6,315 | 6,563 |
5% 5/1/27 (d) | | 6,395 | 6,732 |
5% 5/1/28 (d) | | 8,530 | 9,099 |
5% 5/1/29 (d) | | 5,710 | 6,172 |
Series 2022 B, 5% 5/1/52 | | 17,310 | 18,670 |
San Marcos Unified School District Series 2010 B, 0% 8/1/47 | | 17,635 | 6,085 |
San Mateo County Cmnty. College District Series A, 0% 9/1/26 (Nat'l. Pub. Fin. Guarantee Corp. Insured) | | 4,495 | 4,088 |
Washington Township Health Care District Gen. Oblig. Series 2013 A, 5.5% 8/1/38 | | 3,725 | 3,810 |
TOTAL CALIFORNIA | | | 190,573 |
Colorado - 2.1% | | | |
Arkansas River Pwr. Auth. Rev. Series 2018 A: | | | |
5% 10/1/38 | | 2,080 | 2,104 |
5% 10/1/43 | | 2,600 | 2,596 |
Colorado Health Facilities Auth. Rev. Bonds: | | | |
(Parkview Med. Ctr., Inc. Proj.) Series 2016: | | | |
4% 9/1/35 | | 1,365 | 1,356 |
4% 9/1/36 | | 1,075 | 1,054 |
5% 9/1/46 | | 6,045 | 6,115 |
Series 2019 A1, 4% 8/1/44 | | 4,395 | 4,105 |
Series 2019 A2: | | | |
3.25% 8/1/49 | | 4,110 | 2,997 |
4% 8/1/49 | | 17,455 | 15,956 |
5% 8/1/37 | | 1,000 | 1,050 |
5% 8/1/44 | | 6,145 | 6,344 |
Series 2020 A, 4% 9/1/50 | | 1,525 | 1,342 |
Colorado Hsg. & Fin. Auth. Series 2019 H, 4.25% 11/1/49 | | 965 | 964 |
Denver City & County Arpt. Rev.: | | | |
Series 2017 A: | | | |
5% 11/15/26 (d) | | 2,855 | 2,985 |
5% 11/15/27 (d) | | 2,440 | 2,589 |
Series 2018 A: | | | |
5% 12/1/34 (d) | | 4,245 | 4,786 |
5% 12/1/36 (d) | | 4,140 | 4,354 |
5% 12/1/37 (d) | | 8,280 | 8,665 |
Series 2022 A: | | | |
5% 11/15/33 (d) | | 1,185 | 1,324 |
5% 11/15/36 (d) | | 10,000 | 10,942 |
5.5% 11/15/38 (d) | | 12,500 | 14,028 |
TOTAL COLORADO | | | 95,656 |
Connecticut - 1.7% | | | |
Connecticut Gen. Oblig.: | | | |
Series 2015 B, 5% 6/15/32 | | 1,895 | 1,958 |
Series 2020 A: | | | |
4% 1/15/34 | | 8,385 | 8,928 |
4% 1/15/38 | | 1,000 | 1,019 |
Series 2021 A: | | | |
3% 1/15/35 | | 1,000 | 955 |
3% 1/15/39 | | 1,475 | 1,269 |
3% 1/15/40 | | 1,770 | 1,496 |
Series 2021 B: | | | |
3% 6/1/38 | | 1,850 | 1,611 |
3% 6/1/40 | | 1,740 | 1,470 |
4% 1/15/39 | | 3,305 | 3,346 |
Series 2022 B, 3% 1/15/40 | | 3,710 | 3,131 |
Connecticut Health & Edl. Facilities Auth. Rev.: | | | |
(Sacred Heart Univ., CT. Proj.) Series 2017 I-1: | | | |
5% 7/1/26 | | 415 | 435 |
5% 7/1/27 | | 290 | 309 |
5% 7/1/28 | | 525 | 558 |
5% 7/1/29 | | 330 | 351 |
Series 2016 K, 4% 7/1/46 | | 7,315 | 6,516 |
Series 2018 K-3, 5% 7/1/36 | | 895 | 895 |
Series 2019 A: | | | |
5% 7/1/39 (e) | | 3,930 | 3,546 |
5% 7/1/49 (e) | | 285 | 244 |
Series 2020 A: | | | |
4% 7/1/37 | | 2,500 | 2,441 |
4% 7/1/38 | | 1,120 | 1,081 |
5% 7/1/32 | | 2,000 | 2,178 |
5% 7/1/34 | | 3,500 | 3,797 |
Series 2020 K, 5% 7/1/44 (e) | | 1,525 | 1,440 |
Series 2021 S, 4% 6/1/51 | | 1,675 | 1,495 |
Series 2022 M: | | | |
4% 7/1/36 | | 4,000 | 3,910 |
4% 7/1/52 | | 2,515 | 2,256 |
Series G, 5% 7/1/50 (e) | | 1,800 | 1,650 |
Series K1: | | | |
5% 7/1/27 | | 415 | 418 |
5% 7/1/29 | | 1,060 | 1,075 |
5% 7/1/30 | | 830 | 841 |
5% 7/1/31 | | 1,400 | 1,418 |
5% 7/1/32 | | 1,000 | 1,011 |
5% 7/1/33 | | 2,500 | 2,528 |
5% 7/1/34 | | 620 | 627 |
Connecticut Hsg. Fin. Auth. Series 2021 B1, 3% 11/15/49 | | 1,705 | 1,639 |
Hbr. Point Infrastructure Impt. District Series 2017: | | | |
5% 4/1/30 (e) | | 3,485 | 3,537 |
5% 4/1/39 (e) | | 4,865 | 4,862 |
New Britain Gen. Oblig. Series 2017 C, 5% 3/1/29 (Assured Guaranty Muni. Corp. Insured) | | 885 | 945 |
TOTAL CONNECTICUT | | | 77,186 |
District Of Columbia - 1.1% | | | |
Metropolitan Washington Arpts. Auth. Dulles Toll Road Rev. (Dulles Metrorail and Cap. Impt. Projs.): | | | |
Series 2019 A: | | | |
5% 10/1/35 | | 2,115 | 2,255 |
5% 10/1/37 | | 2,125 | 2,243 |
5% 10/1/39 | | 2,000 | 2,102 |
5% 10/1/44 | | 7,000 | 7,302 |
Series 2019 B: | | | |
3% 10/1/50 (Assured Guaranty Muni. Corp. Insured) | | 6,355 | 4,769 |
5% 10/1/47 | | 7,150 | 7,431 |
Metropolitan Washington DC Arpts. Auth. Sys. Rev.: | | | |
Series 2017 A: | | | |
5% 10/1/31 (d) | | 1,200 | 1,271 |
5% 10/1/32 (d) | | 1,855 | 1,963 |
5% 10/1/33 (d) | | 910 | 962 |
5% 10/1/35 (d) | | 2,070 | 2,173 |
5% 10/1/42 (d) | | 4,140 | 4,269 |
Series 2020 A: | | | |
5% 10/1/26 (d) | | 9,015 | 9,406 |
5% 10/1/27 (d) | | 3,125 | 3,307 |
5% 10/1/28 (d) | | 1,560 | 1,676 |
TOTAL DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA | | | 51,129 |
Florida - 6.2% | | | |
Brevard County School Board Ctfs. of Prtn. Series 2015 C, 5% 7/1/28 | | 1,445 | 1,492 |
Broward County Arpt. Sys. Rev.: | | | |
Series 2017: | | | |
5% 10/1/25 (d) | | 205 | 211 |
5% 10/1/26 (d) | | 930 | 969 |
5% 10/1/27 (d) | | 830 | 877 |
5% 10/1/29 (d) | | 2,200 | 2,329 |
5% 10/1/30 (d) | | 610 | 646 |
5% 10/1/32 (d) | | 2,900 | 3,062 |
5% 10/1/33 (d) | | 1,080 | 1,139 |
5% 10/1/34 (d) | | 1,055 | 1,110 |
5% 10/1/35 (d) | | 1,240 | 1,299 |
5% 10/1/36 (d) | | 1,655 | 1,725 |
5% 10/1/37 (d) | | 1,865 | 1,935 |
5% 10/1/42 (d) | | 3,520 | 3,606 |
5% 10/1/47 (d) | | 4,965 | 5,074 |
Series A: | | | |
5% 10/1/28 (d) | | 2,485 | 2,551 |
5% 10/1/30 (d) | | 2,900 | 2,980 |
5% 10/1/31 (d) | | 2,485 | 2,554 |
5% 10/1/32 (d) | | 2,320 | 2,383 |
Broward County School Board Ctfs. of Prtn.: | | | |
(Broward County School District Proj.) Series 2016 A, 5% 7/1/28 | | 555 | 583 |
Series 2015 A, 5% 7/1/27 | | 830 | 859 |
Series 2016, 5% 7/1/32 | | 1,820 | 1,899 |
Cap. Projs. Fin. Auth. Student Hsg. Rev. (Cap. Projs. Ln. Prog. - Florida Univs.) Series 2020 A, 5% 10/1/28 | | 2,000 | 2,080 |
Duval County School Board Ctfs. of Prtn.: | | | |
Series 2015 B: | | | |
5% 7/1/28 | | 1,705 | 1,761 |
5% 7/1/32 | | 10,120 | 10,427 |
Series 2016 A, 5% 7/1/33 | | 1,110 | 1,155 |
Escambia County Health Facilities Auth. Health Facilities Rev. Series 2020 A, 4% 8/15/45 | | 2,820 | 2,521 |
Florida Dept. of Trans. Tpk. Rev. Series 2022 B: | | | |
4% 7/1/36 | | 4,155 | 4,283 |
4% 7/1/37 | | 4,525 | 4,623 |
4% 7/1/38 | | 4,710 | 4,789 |
Florida Higher Edl. Facilities Fing. Auth. (Rollins College Proj.) Series 2020 A, 3% 12/1/48 | | 5,015 | 3,631 |
Florida Hsg. Fin. Corp. Multi-family Mtg. Rev. Bonds Series 2023 C, 5%, tender 12/1/25 (b) | | 2,050 | 2,104 |
Florida Mid-Bay Bridge Auth. Rev.: | | | |
Series 2015 A, 5% 10/1/35 | | 5,300 | 5,373 |
Series 2015 C: | | | |
5% 10/1/30 | | 2,705 | 2,751 |
5% 10/1/40 | | 1,655 | 1,656 |
Florida Muni. Pwr. Agcy. Rev.: | | | |
(Requirements Pwr. Supply Proj.) Series 2016 A: | | | |
5% 10/1/30 | | 1,810 | 1,910 |
5% 10/1/31 | | 1,975 | 2,080 |
Series 2015 B: | | | |
5% 10/1/28 | | 830 | 860 |
5% 10/1/30 | | 1,490 | 1,539 |
Greater Orlando Aviation Auth. Arpt. Facilities Rev.: | | | |
Series 2016 A, 5% 10/1/46 (d) | | 830 | 844 |
Series 2016: | | | |
5% 10/1/26 (d) | | 1,405 | 1,465 |
5% 10/1/27 (d) | | 830 | 877 |
Series 2017 A: | | | |
5% 10/1/25 (d) | | 275 | 281 |
5% 10/1/25 (Escrowed to Maturity) (d) | | 555 | 571 |
5% 10/1/27 (d) | | 385 | 406 |
5% 10/1/27 (Escrowed to Maturity) (d) | | 1,270 | 1,354 |
5% 10/1/29 (Pre-Refunded to 10/1/27 @ 100) (d) | | 2,485 | 2,665 |
5% 10/1/30 (Pre-Refunded to 10/1/27 @ 100) (d) | | 2,665 | 2,858 |
5% 10/1/34 (d) | | 4,965 | 5,225 |
5% 10/1/37 (d) | | 5,175 | 5,370 |
Halifax Hosp. Med. Ctr. Rev. Series 2015, 5% 6/1/24 | | 230 | 233 |
JEA Wtr. & Swr. Sys. Rev. Series 2021 A: | | | |
4% 10/1/37 | | 4,560 | 4,646 |
4% 10/1/38 | | 1,090 | 1,099 |
Miami-Dade County Aviation Rev.: | | | |
Series 2014 A, 5% 10/1/28 (d) | | 4,140 | 4,182 |
Series 2015 A: | | | |
5% 10/1/29 (d) | | 1,310 | 1,339 |
5% 10/1/31 (d) | | 1,100 | 1,124 |
5% 10/1/35 (d) | | 4,555 | 4,581 |
Series 2016 A: | | | |
5% 10/1/29 | | 1,200 | 1,266 |
5% 10/1/31 | | 1,450 | 1,525 |
Series 2017 B, 5% 10/1/40 (d) | | 10,760 | 11,037 |
Series 2019 A, 5% 10/1/49 (d) | | 11,860 | 12,187 |
Miami-Dade County Expressway Auth.: | | | |
Series 2014 A, 5% 7/1/44 | | 2,265 | 2,272 |
Series 2014 B, 5% 7/1/28 | | 830 | 840 |
Series 2016 A: | | | |
5% 7/1/32 | | 3,560 | 3,696 |
5% 7/1/33 | | 3,020 | 3,131 |
Miami-Dade County School Board Ctfs. of Prtn.: | | | |
Series 2015 A, 5% 5/1/29 | | 3,375 | 3,461 |
Series 2016 A, 5% 5/1/30 | | 6,225 | 6,517 |
Miami-Dade County Wtr. & Swr. Rev.: | | | |
Series 2017 B, 4% 10/1/35 | | 3,900 | 3,977 |
Series 2021: | | | |
5% 10/1/31 | | 1,250 | 1,448 |
5% 10/1/32 | | 645 | 745 |
Orange County Health Facilities Auth. Series 2016 A: | | | |
5% 10/1/39 | | 2,200 | 2,283 |
5% 10/1/44 | | 1,605 | 1,650 |
Palm Beach County Arpt. Sys. Rev. Series 2016: | | | |
5% 10/1/24 (d) | | 1,140 | 1,155 |
5% 10/1/27 (d) | | 830 | 861 |
5% 10/1/29 (d) | | 860 | 894 |
5% 10/1/30 (d) | | 1,530 | 1,590 |
5% 10/1/31 (d) | | 1,075 | 1,117 |
5% 10/1/32 (d) | | 1,655 | 1,719 |
5% 10/1/33 (d) | | 3,555 | 3,691 |
5% 10/1/34 (d) | | 3,730 | 3,864 |
5% 10/1/35 (d) | | 3,930 | 4,056 |
Palm Beach County Health Facilities Auth. Hosp. Rev. Series 2019, 4% 8/15/49 | | 9,880 | 9,031 |
Palm Beach County School Board Ctfs. of Prtn. Series 2015 D, 5% 8/1/28 | | 3,905 | 4,032 |
Pinellas County Idr (Drs. Kiran & Pallavi Patel 2017 Foundation for Global Understanding, Inc. Proj.) Series 2019: | | | |
5% 7/1/29 | | 400 | 409 |
5% 7/1/39 | | 810 | 814 |
South Florida Wtr. Mgmt. District Ctfs. of Prtn. Series 2015: | | | |
5% 10/1/29 | | 4,140 | 4,350 |
5% 10/1/32 | | 5,190 | 5,428 |
South Miami Health Facilities Auth. Hosp. Rev. (Baptist Med. Ctr., FL. Proj.) Series 2017: | | | |
4% 8/15/33 | | 2,070 | 2,099 |
5% 8/15/26 | | 2,815 | 2,952 |
5% 8/15/27 | | 1,865 | 1,992 |
5% 8/15/28 | | 1,240 | 1,329 |
5% 8/15/30 | | 2,685 | 2,854 |
5% 8/15/31 | | 2,590 | 2,753 |
5% 8/15/32 | | 1,930 | 2,050 |
5% 8/15/34 | | 5,360 | 5,663 |
5% 8/15/35 | | 3,555 | 3,734 |
5% 8/15/42 | | 5,465 | 5,629 |
5% 8/15/47 | | 8,115 | 8,328 |
Tallahassee Health Facilities Rev.: | | | |
(Tallahassee Memorial Healthcare, Inc. Proj.) Series 2016 A, 5% 12/1/41 | | 910 | 906 |
Series 2015 A, 5% 12/1/40 | | 1,820 | 1,820 |
Volusia County Edl. Facilities Auth. Rev. (Embry-Riddle Aeronautical Univ., Inc. Proj.) Series 2020 A: | | | |
5% 10/15/44 | | 905 | 948 |
5% 10/15/49 | | 1,705 | 1,773 |
Volusia County School Board Ctfs. of Prtn. (Florida Master Lease Prog.) Series 2016 A: | | | |
5% 8/1/29 (Build America Mutual Assurance Insured) | | 830 | 866 |
5% 8/1/32 (Build America Mutual Assurance Insured) | | 4,140 | 4,306 |
TOTAL FLORIDA | | | 280,994 |
Georgia - 3.9% | | | |
Atlanta Arpt. Rev. Series 2019 B, 5% 7/1/25 (d) | | 1,870 | 1,915 |
Burke County Indl. Dev. Auth. Poll. Cont. Rev. (Georgia Transmission Corp. Proj.) Series 2012, 2.75% 1/1/52 (b) | | 4,320 | 2,851 |
Columbus Med. Ctr. Hosp. Auth. Bonds (Piedmont Healthcare, Inc. Proj.) Series 2019 B, 5%, tender 7/1/29 (b) | | 6,900 | 7,470 |
Fulton County Dev. Auth. Rev. Series 2019, 4% 6/15/49 | | 1,515 | 1,489 |
Gainesville & Hall County Hosp. Auth. Rev. Series 2020 A, 3% 2/15/47 | | 13,420 | 10,136 |
Georgia Gen. Oblig. Series 2022 A: | | | |
5% 7/1/33 | | 6,885 | 8,211 |
5% 7/1/34 | | 14,350 | 17,027 |
5% 7/1/35 | | 24,240 | 28,495 |
Glynn-Brunswick Memorial Hosp. Auth. Rev. (Southeast Georgia Health Sys. Proj.) Series 2017: | | | |
4% 8/1/43 | | 1,860 | 1,647 |
5% 8/1/39 | | 1,705 | 1,710 |
5% 8/1/43 | | 2,275 | 2,252 |
Hosp. Auth. of Savannah Auth. Rev. Series 2019 A: | | | |
4% 7/1/35 | | 1,400 | 1,408 |
4% 7/1/36 | | 4,500 | 4,492 |
4% 7/1/43 | | 6,160 | 5,882 |
Main Street Natural Gas, Inc. Bonds: | | | |
Series 2021 A, 4%, tender 9/1/27 (b) | | 25,000 | 24,917 |
Series 2021 C, 4%, tender 12/1/28 (b) | | 23,425 | 23,070 |
Series 2023 C, 5%, tender 9/1/30 (b) | | 23,910 | 25,102 |
Private Colleges & Univs. Auth. Rev.: | | | |
(Agnes Scott College) Series 2019 A, 5% 6/1/28 | | 1,000 | 1,070 |
Series 2019 A, 5% 6/1/29 | | 800 | 869 |
Series 2020 B: | | | |
5% 9/1/31 | | 2,490 | 2,858 |
5% 9/1/32 | | 1,880 | 2,158 |
TOTAL GEORGIA | | | 175,029 |
Hawaii - 0.4% | | | |
Hawaii Arpts. Sys. Rev.: | | | |
Series 2018 A: | | | |
5% 7/1/29 (d) | | 1,055 | 1,127 |
5% 7/1/30 (d) | | 1,240 | 1,325 |
5% 7/1/31 (d) | | 1,215 | 1,299 |
5% 7/1/32 (d) | | 1,240 | 1,325 |
5% 7/1/33 (d) | | 1,265 | 1,350 |
Series 2022 A, 5% 7/1/42 (d) | | 9,480 | 10,016 |
Hawaii Gen. Oblig. Series 2020 A, 4% 7/1/34 (d) | | 750 | 759 |
TOTAL HAWAII | | | 17,201 |
Idaho - 0.0% | | | |
Idaho Hsg. & Fin. Assoc. Single Family Mtg. Series 2019 A, 4% 1/1/50 | | 490 | 486 |
Illinois - 17.6% | | | |
Chicago Board of Ed.: | | | |
Series 2012 A, 5% 12/1/42 | | 7,630 | 7,527 |
Series 2015 C, 5.25% 12/1/39 | | 1,405 | 1,408 |
Series 2016 B, 6.5% 12/1/46 | | 660 | 691 |
Series 2017 A, 7% 12/1/46 (e) | | 2,320 | 2,506 |
Series 2017 C: | | | |
5% 12/1/24 | | 4,770 | 4,824 |
5% 12/1/25 | | 2,725 | 2,791 |
5% 12/1/26 | | 800 | 827 |
5% 12/1/30 | | 2,105 | 2,166 |
5% 12/1/34 | | 1,245 | 1,274 |
Series 2017 D: | | | |
5% 12/1/23 | | 2,460 | 2,469 |
5% 12/1/24 | | 1,030 | 1,042 |
5% 12/1/31 | | 3,565 | 3,657 |
Series 2017 H, 5% 12/1/36 | | 95 | 96 |
Series 2018 A: | | | |
5% 12/1/25 | | 830 | 850 |
5% 12/1/26 | | 830 | 858 |
5% 12/1/28 | | 3,915 | 4,104 |
5% 12/1/30 | | 1,655 | 1,718 |
5% 12/1/32 | | 950 | 985 |
5% 12/1/34 | | 1,140 | 1,175 |
5% 12/1/35 | | 830 | 851 |
Series 2018 C, 5% 12/1/46 | | 3,250 | 3,188 |
Series 2019 A: | | | |
4% 12/1/27 | | 5,000 | 4,987 |
5% 12/1/27 | | 1,625 | 1,692 |
5% 12/1/28 | | 2,910 | 3,051 |
5% 12/1/28 | | 2,000 | 2,097 |
5% 12/1/33 | | 1,300 | 1,358 |
Chicago Gen. Oblig.: | | | |
Series 2017 A, 6% 1/1/38 | | 1,000 | 1,064 |
Series 2020 A: | | | |
5% 1/1/27 | | 430 | 450 |
5% 1/1/29 | | 3,175 | 3,391 |
5% 1/1/30 | | 3,555 | 3,829 |
5% 1/1/31 | | 3,760 | 4,027 |
Series 2021 A, 5% 1/1/32 | | 5,335 | 5,781 |
Series 2023 A: | | | |
5.25% 1/1/38 | | 11,380 | 12,319 |
5.5% 1/1/39 | | 12,000 | 13,176 |
5.5% 1/1/40 | | 6,750 | 7,381 |
Chicago Midway Arpt. Rev.: | | | |
Series 2014 A: | | | |
5% 1/1/28 (d) | | 9,150 | 9,179 |
5% 1/1/33 (d) | | 4,450 | 4,466 |
5% 1/1/34 (d) | | 2,150 | 2,157 |
Series 2016 A, 5% 1/1/28 (d) | | 1,655 | 1,699 |
Series 2016 B: | | | |
4% 1/1/35 | | 1,305 | 1,311 |
5% 1/1/36 | | 1,655 | 1,711 |
5% 1/1/37 | | 2,235 | 2,304 |
Chicago O'Hare Int'l. Arpt. Rev.: | | | |
Series 2015 A, 5% 1/1/31 (d) | | 5,000 | 5,079 |
Series 2015 C, 5% 1/1/46 (d) | | 1,985 | 1,990 |
Series 2016 B, 5% 1/1/34 | | 5,050 | 5,251 |
Series 2016 C: | | | |
5% 1/1/33 | | 2,255 | 2,348 |
5% 1/1/34 | | 2,610 | 2,714 |
Series 2016 G: | | | |
5% 1/1/37 (d) | | 1,655 | 1,709 |
5% 1/1/42 (d) | | 1,655 | 1,685 |
5.25% 1/1/29 (d) | | 290 | 306 |
5.25% 1/1/31 (d) | | 330 | 348 |
Series 2017 A, 5% 1/1/31 | | 2,925 | 3,108 |
Series 2017 B: | | | |
5% 1/1/35 | | 1,740 | 1,840 |
5% 1/1/37 | | 7,080 | 7,402 |
Series 2017 C: | | | |
5% 1/1/30 | | 495 | 526 |
5% 1/1/31 | | 495 | 526 |
5% 1/1/32 | | 540 | 574 |
Series 2017 D: | | | |
5% 1/1/28 (d) | | 2,475 | 2,583 |
5% 1/1/29 (d) | | 2,070 | 2,165 |
5% 1/1/32 (d) | | 2,235 | 2,340 |
5% 1/1/34 (d) | | 3,360 | 3,513 |
5% 1/1/35 (d) | | 2,485 | 2,587 |
5% 1/1/36 (d) | | 3,090 | 3,204 |
5% 1/1/37 (d) | | 1,655 | 1,709 |
Series 2018 A: | | | |
5% 1/1/48 (d) | | 2,215 | 2,278 |
5% 1/1/53 (d) | | 3,790 | 3,883 |
Chicago O'Hare Int'l. Arpt. Spl. Facilities Rev. Series 2018: | | | |
5% 7/1/38 (d) | | 2,185 | 2,224 |
5% 7/1/48 (d) | | 9,030 | 9,035 |
Chicago Transit Auth. Series 2017, 5% 12/1/46 | | 3,395 | 3,478 |
Chicago Transit Auth. Cap. Grant Receipts Rev. Series 2017: | | | |
5% 6/1/25 | | 255 | 261 |
5% 6/1/26 | | 205 | 214 |
Cook County Gen. Oblig. Series 2016 A: | | | |
5% 11/15/26 | | 4,420 | 4,662 |
5% 11/15/27 | | 2,320 | 2,441 |
5% 11/15/28 | | 3,020 | 3,177 |
5% 11/15/29 | | 3,760 | 3,956 |
5% 11/15/30 | | 4,140 | 4,355 |
DuPage & Cook Counties Cmnty. Unit School District #205 Series 2021 A, 2% 1/1/39 | | 4,200 | 3,026 |
Illinois Fin. Auth.: | | | |
Series 2020 A: | | | |
3% 5/15/50 | | 10,870 | 7,477 |
3% 5/15/50 (Build America Mutual Assurance Insured) | | 5,040 | 3,635 |
3.25% 8/15/49 | | 8,905 | 6,941 |
Series 2020, 5% 7/1/36 | | 5,850 | 6,581 |
Series 2022 A, 5% 8/15/47 | | 3,500 | 3,712 |
Illinois Fin. Auth. Rev.: | | | |
(Bradley Univ. Proj.) Series 2017 C: | | | |
5% 8/1/29 | | 1,090 | 1,124 |
5% 8/1/30 | | 760 | 783 |
5% 8/1/32 | | 1,015 | 1,043 |
(Depaul Univ. Proj.) Series 2016 A: | | | |
4% 10/1/34 | | 830 | 837 |
5% 10/1/29 | | 830 | 875 |
5% 10/1/30 | | 830 | 875 |
(OSF Healthcare Sys.) Series 2018 A: | | | |
4.125% 5/15/47 | | 25,725 | 23,636 |
5% 5/15/43 | | 34,525 | 35,074 |
(Presence Health Proj.) Series 2016 C: | | | |
3.625% 2/15/32 | | 950 | 956 |
4% 2/15/33 | | 225 | 229 |
5% 2/15/29 | | 5,110 | 5,428 |
5% 2/15/36 | | 1,535 | 1,610 |
(Rosalind Franklin Univ. Research Bldg. Proj.) Series 2017 C, 5% 8/1/46 | | 830 | 816 |
(Rush Univ. Med. Ctr. Proj.) Series 2015 A, 5% 11/15/34 | | 415 | 424 |
Series 2013: | | | |
5% 11/15/28 | | 2,380 | 2,381 |
5% 11/15/29 | | 1,160 | 1,161 |
Series 2015 A, 5% 11/15/35 | | 1,985 | 2,027 |
Series 2015 C: | | | |
4.125% 8/15/37 | | 735 | 697 |
5% 8/15/35 | | 6,175 | 6,297 |
5% 8/15/44 | | 30,175 | 30,205 |
Series 2016 A: | | | |
5% 8/15/25 (Escrowed to Maturity) | | 1,970 | 2,040 |
5% 7/1/28 (Pre-Refunded to 7/1/26 @ 100) | | 1,020 | 1,079 |
5% 2/15/29 | | 4,255 | 4,448 |
5% 2/15/30 | | 4,490 | 4,708 |
5% 7/1/30 (Pre-Refunded to 7/1/26 @ 100) | | 590 | 624 |
5% 2/15/31 | | 3,620 | 3,796 |
5% 7/1/31 (Pre-Refunded to 7/1/26 @ 100) | | 1,040 | 1,100 |
5% 2/15/32 | | 3,520 | 3,691 |
5% 7/1/33 (Pre-Refunded to 7/1/26 @ 100) | | 540 | 571 |
5% 7/1/34 (Pre-Refunded to 7/1/26 @ 100) | | 4,140 | 4,380 |
5% 8/15/35 (Pre-Refunded to 8/15/26 @ 100) | | 420 | 443 |
5% 7/1/36 (Pre-Refunded to 7/1/26 @ 100) | | 2,140 | 2,264 |
5% 8/15/36 (Pre-Refunded to 8/15/26 @ 100) | | 1,685 | 1,779 |
5.25% 8/15/31 (Pre-Refunded to 8/15/26 @ 100) | | 495 | 526 |
Series 2016 B: | | | |
5% 8/15/31 | | 6,095 | 6,457 |
5% 8/15/32 | | 5,000 | 5,276 |
5% 8/15/34 | | 6,220 | 6,547 |
5% 8/15/36 | | 8,680 | 9,051 |
Series 2016 C: | | | |
3.75% 2/15/34 | | 1,215 | 1,225 |
4% 2/15/36 | | 5,160 | 5,196 |
4% 2/15/41 | | 20,725 | 20,151 |
4% 2/15/41 (Pre-Refunded to 2/15/27 @ 100) | | 655 | 676 |
5% 2/15/31 | | 12,595 | 13,369 |
5% 2/15/32 | | 3,660 | 3,880 |
5% 2/15/34 | | 2,920 | 3,082 |
Series 2016 D, 4% 2/15/46 (Pre-Refunded to 2/15/26 @ 100) | | 15,500 | 15,879 |
Series 2016: | | | |
4% 2/15/41 (Pre-Refunded to 2/15/27 @ 100) | | 30 | 31 |
5% 5/15/29 | | 1,040 | 1,082 |
5% 12/1/29 | | 1,420 | 1,478 |
5% 5/15/30 | | 2,200 | 2,284 |
5% 12/1/33 | | 835 | 864 |
5% 12/1/46 | | 11,065 | 11,121 |
Series 2017 A: | | | |
5% 1/1/36 (Pre-Refunded to 1/1/27 @ 100) | | 1,860 | 1,986 |
5% 8/1/42 | | 730 | 729 |
Series 2017: | | | |
5% 1/1/29 | | 2,775 | 2,986 |
5% 7/1/34 | | 4,640 | 4,957 |
5% 7/1/35 | | 3,900 | 4,158 |
Series 2019: | | | |
4% 9/1/37 | | 600 | 501 |
4% 9/1/41 | | 1,000 | 785 |
5% 9/1/36 | | 1,000 | 950 |
Illinois Gen. Oblig.: | | | |
Series 2014: | | | |
5% 2/1/25 | | 3,005 | 3,025 |
5% 2/1/26 | | 2,270 | 2,285 |
5% 4/1/28 | | 1,895 | 1,915 |
5% 5/1/28 | | 1,780 | 1,801 |
5.25% 2/1/31 | | 360 | 363 |
Series 2016: | | | |
5% 6/1/26 | | 995 | 1,037 |
5% 2/1/27 | | 5,585 | 5,884 |
Series 2018 A, 5% 10/1/28 | | 230 | 249 |
Series 2020, 5.75% 5/1/45 | | 3,865 | 4,209 |
Series 2021 A: | | | |
5% 3/1/32 | | 2,750 | 3,062 |
5% 3/1/33 | | 1,500 | 1,663 |
5% 3/1/34 | | 2,220 | 2,443 |
5% 3/1/35 | | 5,450 | 5,949 |
5% 3/1/36 | | 4,500 | 4,867 |
5% 3/1/37 | | 5,500 | 5,897 |
5% 3/1/46 | | 7,635 | 7,940 |
Series 2022 A: | | | |
5% 3/1/29 | | 4,600 | 5,007 |
5% 3/1/32 | | 4,490 | 5,067 |
5% 3/1/33 | | 6,690 | 7,547 |
5% 3/1/34 | | 5,110 | 5,680 |
Series 2022 B, 5% 10/1/34 | | 16,015 | 17,820 |
Series 2023 B: | | | |
5% 5/1/29 | | 11,295 | 12,336 |
5% 5/1/35 | | 8,085 | 8,906 |
5% 5/1/36 | | 3,550 | 3,871 |
5% 5/1/37 | | 1,770 | 1,913 |
5.25% 5/1/41 | | 4,360 | 4,703 |
5.25% 5/1/43 | | 320 | 343 |
Illinois Hsg. Dev. Auth. Multi-family Hsg. Rev. Series 2019, 2.9% 7/1/35 | | 5,979 | 5,386 |
Illinois Muni. Elec. Agcy. Pwr. Supply Series 2015 A, 5% 2/1/31 | | 3,370 | 3,459 |
Illinois Sales Tax Rev. Series 2021 A, 3% 6/15/33 (Build America Mutual Assurance Insured) | | 4,230 | 3,897 |
Illinois Toll Hwy. Auth. Toll Hwy. Rev.: | | | |
Series 2016 A, 5% 12/1/31 | | 5,825 | 6,054 |
Series 2019 A, 5% 1/1/44 | | 1,260 | 1,331 |
Series A: | | | |
5% 1/1/36 | | 1,000 | 1,115 |
5% 1/1/38 | | 350 | 383 |
5% 1/1/40 | | 2,390 | 2,653 |
Kendall, Kane & Will Counties Cmnty. Unit School District #308 Series 2016: | | | |
5% 2/1/34 | | 5,795 | 6,006 |
5% 2/1/35 | | 4,140 | 4,277 |
5% 2/1/36 | | 7,120 | 7,322 |
Lake County Cmnty. Consolidated School District #73 Gen. Oblig. Series 2021, 2.25% 1/1/40 | | 1,000 | 748 |
Metropolitan Pier & Exposition: | | | |
(McCormick Place Expansion Proj.): | | | |
Series 2002 A, 0% 6/15/36 (Nat'l. Pub. Fin. Guarantee Corp. Insured) | | 2,645 | 1,532 |
Series 2010 B1: | | | |
0% 6/15/43 (Assured Guaranty Muni. Corp. Insured) | | 41,985 | 16,557 |
0% 6/15/45 (Assured Guaranty Muni. Corp. Insured) | | 25,250 | 8,933 |
0% 6/15/47 (Assured Guaranty Muni. Corp. Insured) | | 3,000 | 954 |
Series 2012 B, 0% 12/15/51 | | 10,845 | 2,632 |
Series 1996 A, 0% 6/15/24 | | 2,535 | 2,442 |
Series 2002 A, 0% 6/15/35 (Nat'l. Pub. Fin. Guarantee Corp. Insured) | | 1,690 | 1,037 |
Series 2002, 0% 12/15/36 (Nat'l. Pub. Fin. Guarantee Corp. Insured) | | 13,280 | 7,470 |
Series 2017 B: | | | |
5% 12/15/25 | | 830 | 852 |
5% 12/15/26 | | 2,755 | 2,857 |
5% 12/15/27 | | 295 | 310 |
5% 12/15/31 | | 560 | 587 |
5% 12/15/34 | | 330 | 344 |
Series 2022 A: | | | |
4% 12/15/42 | | 7,330 | 6,940 |
4% 12/15/47 | | 560 | 514 |
4% 6/15/52 | | 2,000 | 1,795 |
Northern Illinois Univ. Revs. Series 2020 B: | | | |
5% 4/1/26 (Build America Mutual Assurance Insured) | | 1,400 | 1,447 |
5% 4/1/28 (Build America Mutual Assurance Insured) | | 1,300 | 1,379 |
5% 4/1/30 (Build America Mutual Assurance Insured) | | 1,000 | 1,077 |
5% 4/1/32 (Build America Mutual Assurance Insured) | | 1,295 | 1,378 |
Railsplitter Tobacco Settlement Auth. Rev. Series 2017: | | | |
5% 6/1/27 | | 4,345 | 4,564 |
5% 6/1/28 | | 2,275 | 2,394 |
Sales Tax Securitization Corp. Series 2023 C, 5% 1/1/32 (g) | | 7,305 | 8,211 |
Univ. of Illinois Rev.: | | | |
Series 2013: | | | |
6% 10/1/42 | | 4,555 | 4,584 |
6.25% 10/1/38 | | 4,495 | 4,527 |
Series 2018 A, 5% 4/1/30 | | 3,425 | 3,717 |
Will County Cmnty. Unit School District #365-U Series 2007 B, 0% 11/1/26 (Assured Guaranty Muni. Corp. Insured) | | 5,095 | 4,517 |
Will County Illinois Series 2016: | | | |
5% 11/15/32 (Pre-Refunded to 11/15/25 @ 100) | | 1,020 | 1,064 |
5% 11/15/33 (Pre-Refunded to 11/15/25 @ 100) | | 1,240 | 1,293 |
5% 11/15/34 (Pre-Refunded to 11/15/25 @ 100) | | 1,240 | 1,293 |
TOTAL ILLINOIS | | | 795,522 |
Indiana - 1.1% | | | |
Indiana Fin. Auth. Rev.: | | | |
Series 2015 A, 5.25% 2/1/32 | | 5,845 | 6,065 |
Series 2016: | | | |
5% 9/1/26 | | 1,075 | 1,135 |
5% 9/1/27 | | 540 | 570 |
5% 9/1/28 | | 2,535 | 2,675 |
5% 9/1/29 | | 1,240 | 1,307 |
5% 9/1/30 | | 1,160 | 1,221 |
Indiana Fin. Auth. Wastewtr. Util. Rev. (CWA Auth. Proj.) Series 2015 A, 5% 10/1/30 | | 3,990 | 4,072 |
Indiana Hsg. & Cmnty. Dev. Auth. (Glasswater Creek of Whitestown Proj.) Series 2020, 5.375% 10/1/40 (e) | | 2,045 | 1,683 |
Indianapolis Local Pub. Impt.: | | | |
(Indianapolis Arpt. Auth. Proj.) Series 2019 I, 5% 1/1/44 | | 5,100 | 5,441 |
Series 2016: | | | |
4% 1/1/32 (d) | | 830 | 831 |
4% 1/1/33 (d) | | 830 | 831 |
4% 1/1/34 (d) | | 1,010 | 1,013 |
4% 1/1/35 (d) | | 2,300 | 2,301 |
5% 1/1/26 (d) | | 875 | 901 |
Purdue Univ. Rev. Series 2018 DD: | | | |
5% 7/1/34 | | 995 | 1,095 |
5% 7/1/35 | | 1,960 | 2,145 |
5% 7/1/36 | | 2,130 | 2,318 |
5% 7/1/37 | | 1,970 | 2,132 |
5% 7/1/38 | | 2,345 | 2,530 |
Saint Joseph County Econ. Dev. Auth. Rev. (St. Mary's College Proj.): | | | |
Series 2019: | | | |
4% 4/1/38 | | 260 | 251 |
4% 4/1/46 | | 6,035 | 5,422 |
5% 4/1/43 | | 460 | 477 |
Series 2020: | | | |
4% 4/1/38 | | 1,510 | 1,457 |
5% 4/1/32 | | 1,805 | 1,957 |
TOTAL INDIANA | | | 49,830 |
Iowa - 0.2% | | | |
Iowa Fin. Auth. Rev. Series A: | | | |
5% 5/15/43 | | 1,145 | 879 |
5% 5/15/48 | | 1,885 | 1,376 |
Iowa Student Ln. Liquidity Corp. Student Ln. Rev. Series 2019 B: | | | |
5% 12/1/26 (d) | | 1,850 | 1,928 |
5% 12/1/27 (d) | | 1,965 | 2,079 |
Tobacco Settlement Auth. Tobacco Settlement Rev. Series 2021 B1, 4% 6/1/49 | | 3,285 | 3,248 |
TOTAL IOWA | | | 9,510 |
Kentucky - 1.1% | | | |
Ashland Med. Ctr. Rev. Series 2019, 3% 2/1/40 (Assured Guaranty Muni. Corp. Insured) | | 2,545 | 2,061 |
Kenton County Arpt. Board Arpt. Rev. Series 2016: | | | |
5% 1/1/28 | | 1,310 | 1,374 |
5% 1/1/31 | | 1,240 | 1,298 |
5% 1/1/32 | | 1,240 | 1,296 |
Kentucky Econ. Dev. Fin. Auth.: | | | |
Series 2019 A1: | | | |
5% 8/1/35 | | 1,000 | 1,064 |
5% 8/1/44 | | 1,000 | 1,032 |
Series 2019 A2, 5% 8/1/44 | | 2,995 | 3,090 |
Kentucky State Property & Buildings Commission Rev. (Proj. No. 119) Series 2018: | | | |
5% 5/1/26 | | 830 | 871 |
5% 5/1/29 | | 4,510 | 4,907 |
5% 5/1/32 | | 1,185 | 1,289 |
5% 5/1/33 | | 915 | 992 |
5% 5/1/34 | | 1,045 | 1,130 |
5% 5/1/35 | | 615 | 659 |
5% 5/1/36 | | 520 | 553 |
Kentucky, Inc. Pub. Energy Bonds Series A, 4%, tender 6/1/26 (b) | | 10,000 | 9,980 |
Louisville & Jefferson County: | | | |
Bonds: | | | |
Series 2020 C, 5%, tender 10/1/26 (b) | | 1,695 | 1,756 |
Series 2020 D, 5%, tender 10/1/29 (b) | | 2,030 | 2,174 |
Series 2013 A, 5.5% 10/1/33 | | 2,815 | 2,822 |
Series 2020 A: | | | |
3% 10/1/43 | | 8,190 | 6,298 |
5% 10/1/37 | | 2,405 | 2,520 |
5% 10/1/38 | | 2,300 | 2,403 |
TOTAL KENTUCKY | | | 49,569 |
Louisiana - 0.9% | | | |
Jefferson Parish Consolidated Wtrwks. District No. 2 Series 2022, 5% 2/1/42 (Build America Mutual Assurance Insured) | | 10,390 | 11,210 |
Louisiana Pub. Facilities Auth. Hosp. Rev. (Franciscan Missionaries of Our Lady Health Sys. Proj.) Series 2017 A, 5% 7/1/47 | | 1,950 | 1,973 |
Louisiana Pub. Facilities Auth. Rev.: | | | |
(Tulane Univ. of Louisiana Proj.) Series 2016 A: | | | |
5% 12/15/24 | | 1,240 | 1,269 |
5% 12/15/25 | | 2,585 | 2,702 |
5% 12/15/26 | | 1,045 | 1,115 |
5% 12/15/28 | | 1,655 | 1,757 |
5% 12/15/29 | | 1,175 | 1,247 |
5% 12/15/30 | | 2,320 | 2,463 |
Series 2018 E: | | | |
5% 7/1/37 | | 1,615 | 1,706 |
5% 7/1/38 | | 1,260 | 1,326 |
New Orleans Aviation Board Rev.: | | | |
(North Term. Proj.): | | | |
Series 2015 B: | | | |
5% 1/1/29 (d) | | 4,295 | 4,357 |
5% 1/1/31 (d) | | 2,070 | 2,101 |
Series 2017 B: | | | |
5% 1/1/27 (d) | | 330 | 345 |
5% 1/1/28 (d) | | 205 | 214 |
5% 1/1/32 (d) | | 330 | 344 |
5% 1/1/33 (d) | | 580 | 605 |
5% 1/1/34 (d) | | 180 | 187 |
5% 1/1/35 (d) | | 330 | 343 |
Series 2017 D2: | | | |
5% 1/1/27 (d) | | 415 | 433 |
5% 1/1/28 (d) | | 595 | 621 |
5% 1/1/31 (d) | | 530 | 553 |
5% 1/1/33 (d) | | 850 | 886 |
5% 1/1/34 (d) | | 1,020 | 1,062 |
5% 1/1/36 (d) | | 775 | 802 |
5% 1/1/37 (d) | | 1,275 | 1,314 |
TOTAL LOUISIANA | | | 40,935 |
Maine - 0.9% | | | |
Maine Health & Higher Edl. Facilities Auth. Rev.: | | | |
Series 2016 A: | | | |
4% 7/1/41 | | 1,935 | 1,714 |
4% 7/1/46 | | 3,180 | 2,678 |
5% 7/1/41 | | 8,620 | 8,446 |
5% 7/1/46 | | 22,975 | 21,069 |
Series 2017 B: | | | |
4% 7/1/25 | | 375 | 379 |
4% 7/1/31 | | 580 | 591 |
4% 7/1/32 | | 415 | 422 |
4% 7/1/34 | | 835 | 847 |
5% 7/1/26 | | 270 | 282 |
5% 7/1/28 | | 420 | 446 |
5% 7/1/29 | | 330 | 350 |
5% 7/1/33 | | 830 | 879 |
5% 7/1/35 | | 630 | 662 |
Maine Tpk. Auth. Tpk. Rev. Series 2015: | | | |
5% 7/1/32 | | 870 | 898 |
5% 7/1/36 | | 2,150 | 2,211 |
5% 7/1/38 | | 555 | 569 |
TOTAL MAINE | | | 42,443 |
Maryland - 1.6% | | | |
Anne Arundel County Gen. Oblig.: | | | |
Series 2012, 3% 10/1/36 | | 3,625 | 3,363 |
Series 2021, 3% 10/1/37 | | 1,970 | 1,791 |
Baltimore Gen. Oblig. Series 2022 A: | | | |
5% 10/15/36 | | 1,015 | 1,171 |
5% 10/15/38 | | 2,935 | 3,344 |
5% 10/15/39 | | 3,085 | 3,499 |
5% 10/15/42 | | 3,315 | 3,715 |
City of Westminster Series 2016: | | | |
5% 11/1/27 | | 2,150 | 2,238 |
5% 11/1/28 | | 2,275 | 2,372 |
5% 11/1/29 | | 2,410 | 2,516 |
5% 11/1/30 | | 2,555 | 2,665 |
Maryland Cmnty. Dev. Admin Dept. Hsg. & Cmnty. Dev. Series 2019 B, 4% 9/1/49 | | 2,010 | 1,993 |
Maryland Dept. of Trans. Series 2022 A, 5% 12/1/25 | | 1,000 | 1,046 |
Maryland Econ. Dev. Auth. Rev. (Ports America Chesapeake LLC. Proj.) Series 2017 A: | | | |
5% 6/1/30 | | 1,035 | 1,089 |
5% 6/1/35 | | 1,655 | 1,727 |
Maryland Gen. Oblig. Series 2022 A, 5% 6/1/35 | | 10,210 | 11,970 |
Maryland Health & Higher Edl. Series 2021 A, 3% 7/1/51 | | 6,445 | 4,675 |
Maryland Health & Higher Edl. Facilities Auth. Rev. Series 2016 A: | | | |
4% 7/1/42 | | 1,430 | 1,317 |
5% 7/1/35 | | 575 | 592 |
Maryland Stadium Auth. Built to Learn Rev. Series 2021, 4% 6/1/46 | | 1,280 | 1,232 |
Maryland Trans. Auth. Trans. Facility Projs. Rev. Series 2021 A, 5% 7/1/51 | | 4,000 | 4,348 |
Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Auth.: | | | |
Series 2020 A, 5% 7/15/38 | | 9,900 | 10,957 |
Series 2021 A: | | | |
5% 7/15/41 | | 1,250 | 1,389 |
5% 7/15/46 | | 2,000 | 2,185 |
TOTAL MARYLAND | | | 71,194 |
Massachusetts - 4.1% | | | |
Massachusetts Bay Trans. Auth. Sales Tax Rev. Series 2021 A1: | | | |
5% 7/1/32 | | 2,235 | 2,615 |
5% 7/1/33 | | 2,500 | 2,906 |
5% 7/1/34 | | 1,260 | 1,458 |
5% 7/1/35 | | 3,180 | 3,648 |
Massachusetts Commonwealth Trans. Fund Rev. Series 2021 A, 5% 6/1/51 | | 5,900 | 6,337 |
Massachusetts Dev. Fin. Agcy. Rev.: | | | |
(Lesley Univ. Proj.) Series 2016, 5% 7/1/39 | | 1,360 | 1,368 |
(Partners Healthcare Sys., Inc. Proj.): | | | |
Series 2017 S: | | | |
5% 7/1/30 | | 3,210 | 3,491 |
5% 7/1/34 | | 3,500 | 3,779 |
Series 2017, 4% 7/1/41 | | 8,280 | 8,119 |
(Univ. of Massachusetts Health Cr., Inc. Proj.) Series 2017 L, 4% 7/1/44 | | 830 | 755 |
(Wentworth Institute of Technology Proj.) Series 2017: | | | |
5% 10/1/27 | | 830 | 849 |
5% 10/1/28 | | 875 | 896 |
5% 10/1/29 | | 920 | 943 |
5% 10/1/31 | | 1,015 | 1,038 |
5% 10/1/32 | | 1,065 | 1,088 |
Series 2016 I, 5% 7/1/41 | | 1,925 | 1,949 |
Series 2016: | | | |
5% 10/1/29 | | 830 | 872 |
5% 10/1/30 | | 1,240 | 1,302 |
5% 7/1/31 | | 1,385 | 1,439 |
5% 10/1/31 | | 1,340 | 1,407 |
5% 10/1/43 | | 8,995 | 8,781 |
Series 2017: | | | |
5% 7/1/34 | | 1,325 | 1,373 |
5% 7/1/35 | | 1,000 | 1,032 |
Series 2019, 5% 9/1/59 | | 14,880 | 15,478 |
Series 2020 A, 4% 7/1/45 | | 12,200 | 10,640 |
Series 2022, 5% 10/1/37 | | 1,720 | 1,970 |
Series M: | | | |
4% 10/1/50 | | 12,425 | 10,150 |
5% 10/1/45 | | 9,360 | 9,381 |
Massachusetts Edl. Fing. Auth. Rev. Series 2019 B: | | | |
5% 7/1/27 (d) | | 1,000 | 1,045 |
5% 7/1/28 (d) | | 1,915 | 2,021 |
Massachusetts Gen. Oblig.: | | | |
Series 2019 C, 5% 5/1/49 | | 4,175 | 4,433 |
Series 2020 D, 5% 7/1/48 | | 5,670 | 6,092 |
Series 2022 C, 5.25% 10/1/47 | | 30,000 | 33,599 |
Massachusetts Port Auth. Rev.: | | | |
Series 2016 A: | | | |
5% 7/1/33 | | 1,740 | 1,847 |
5% 7/1/34 | | 895 | 949 |
5% 7/1/38 | | 1,300 | 1,361 |
Series 2016 B, 5% 7/1/43 (d) | | 7,110 | 7,268 |
Series 2021 E: | | | |
5% 7/1/38 (d) | | 2,875 | 3,085 |
5% 7/1/39 (d) | | 4,480 | 4,788 |
5% 7/1/40 (d) | | 2,835 | 3,018 |
5% 7/1/51 (d) | | 10,000 | 10,420 |
TOTAL MASSACHUSETTS | | | 184,990 |
Michigan - 2.0% | | | |
Detroit Downtown Dev. Auth. Tax: | | | |
Series 2018 A, 5% 7/1/32 (Assured Guaranty Muni. Corp. Insured) | | 1,000 | 1,012 |
Series A, 5% 7/1/34 (Assured Guaranty Muni. Corp. Insured) | | 1,000 | 1,010 |
Detroit Gen. Oblig. Series 2021 A, 5% 4/1/50 | | 2,600 | 2,484 |
Flint Hosp. Bldg. Auth. Rev. Series 2020, 5% 7/1/38 | | 1,515 | 1,538 |
Grand Traverse County Hosp. Fin. Auth. Series 2021, 3% 7/1/51 | | 2,780 | 1,946 |
Great Lakes Wtr. Auth. Sew Disp. Sys. Series 2018 A: | | | |
5% 7/1/43 | | 2,030 | 2,123 |
5% 7/1/48 | | 8,725 | 9,033 |
Kalamazoo Hosp. Fin. Auth. Hosp. Facilities Rev. Series 2016: | | | |
5% 5/15/28 | | 1,945 | 2,026 |
5% 5/15/28 (Pre-Refunded to 5/15/26 @ 100) | | 10 | 11 |
Michigan Bldg. Auth. Rev. Series 2015 I: | | | |
5% 4/15/30 | | 3,960 | 4,132 |
5% 4/15/30 (Pre-Refunded to 10/15/25 @ 100) | | 180 | 188 |
Michigan Fin. Auth. Rev.: | | | |
(Charter County of Wayne Criminal Justice Ctr. Proj.) Series 2018, 5% 11/1/43 | | 2,570 | 2,686 |
Series 2019 A: | | | |
3% 12/1/49 | | 3,935 | 2,916 |
5% 11/15/48 | | 2,105 | 2,168 |
Series 2020 A, 4% 6/1/49 | | 2,545 | 2,283 |
Michigan Hosp. Fin. Auth. Rev. Series 2008 C: | | | |
5% 12/1/32 | | 1,110 | 1,191 |
5% 12/1/32 (Pre-Refunded to 12/1/27 @ 100) | | 130 | 142 |
Michigan Hsg. Dev. Auth. Single Family Mtg. Rev. Series A, 3.5% 12/1/50 | | 1,680 | 1,644 |
Oakland Univ. Rev. Series 2019: | | | |
5% 3/1/44 | | 8,540 | 8,930 |
5% 3/1/50 | | 13,450 | 13,983 |
Portage Pub. Schools Series 2016: | | | |
5% 11/1/30 | | 2,365 | 2,479 |
5% 11/1/31 | | 2,090 | 2,184 |
5% 11/1/36 | | 205 | 212 |
Univ. of Michigan Rev. Series 2020 A, 5% 4/1/50 | | 1,165 | 1,262 |
Wayne County Arpt. Auth. Rev.: | | | |
Series 2015 G, 5% 12/1/28 (d) | | 4,555 | 4,680 |
Series 2017 A: | | | |
4% 12/1/33 (Assured Guaranty Muni. Corp. Insured) | | 1,230 | 1,258 |
4% 12/1/34 (Assured Guaranty Muni. Corp. Insured) | | 1,020 | 1,040 |
4% 12/1/35 (Assured Guaranty Muni. Corp. Insured) | | 995 | 1,009 |
4% 12/1/36 (Assured Guaranty Muni. Corp. Insured) | | 1,035 | 1,047 |
5% 12/1/31 | | 310 | 332 |
5% 12/1/32 | | 315 | 337 |
5% 12/1/34 | | 580 | 620 |
5% 12/1/35 | | 540 | 573 |
5% 12/1/37 | | 355 | 373 |
Series 2017 B: | | | |
5% 12/1/29 (d) | | 495 | 522 |
5% 12/1/30 (d) | | 580 | 611 |
5% 12/1/31 (d) | | 660 | 694 |
5% 12/1/32 (d) | | 420 | 444 |
5% 12/1/32 (d) | | 540 | 567 |
5% 12/1/34 (d) | | 495 | 521 |
5% 12/1/35 (d) | | 540 | 566 |
5% 12/1/37 (d) | | 705 | 732 |
5% 12/1/42 (d) | | 830 | 851 |
Series 2018 D, 5% 12/1/29 (d) | | 3,645 | 3,902 |
TOTAL MICHIGAN | | | 88,262 |
Minnesota - 1.1% | | | |
Duluth Econ. Dev. Auth. Health Care Facilities Rev. Series 2018 A, 5% 2/15/48 | | 6,000 | 6,064 |
Maple Grove Health Care Sys. Rev.: | | | |
Series 2015, 5% 9/1/29 | | 2,345 | 2,407 |
Series 2017, 5% 5/1/25 | | 660 | 672 |
Minnesota Higher Ed. Facilities Auth. Rev. Series 2018 A: | | | |
5% 10/1/30 | | 615 | 656 |
5% 10/1/45 | | 1,370 | 1,382 |
Minnesota Hsg. Fin. Agcy. Series 2023 F, 5.75% 7/1/53 (g) | | 1,045 | 1,121 |
Minnesota Muni. Gas Agcy. Rev. Bonds Series 2022 A, 4%, tender 12/1/27 (b) | | 18,275 | 18,263 |
Minnesota Office of Higher Ed. Series 2023: | | | |
5% 11/1/30 (d) | | 3,800 | 4,103 |
5% 11/1/31 (d) | | 4,200 | 4,557 |
5% 11/1/32 (d) | | 4,400 | 4,798 |
Moorhead Edl. Facilities Rev. (The Concordia College Corp. Proj.) Series 2016, 5% 12/1/25 | | 765 | 774 |
Shakopee Sr. Hsg. Rev. Bonds Series 2018, 5.85%, tender 11/1/25 (b)(e) | | 3,670 | 3,612 |
TOTAL MINNESOTA | | | 48,409 |
Mississippi - 0.3% | | | |
Mississippi Bus. finance Corp. Exempt Facilities Rev. Bonds (Enviva, Inc. Proj.) Series 2022, 7.75%, tender 7/15/32 (b)(d) | | 15,100 | 11,306 |
Missouri - 0.8% | | | |
Cape Girardeau County Indl. Dev. Auth. (Southeast Hosp. Proj.) Series 2017 A: | | | |
5% 3/1/30 | | 580 | 595 |
5% 3/1/31 | | 870 | 891 |
5% 3/1/36 | | 1,725 | 1,756 |
Kansas City Wtr. Rev. Series 2020 A, 4% 12/1/42 | | 1,200 | 1,204 |
Missouri Health & Edl. Facilities Rev.: | | | |
Series 2015 B: | | | |
3.125% 2/1/27 | | 830 | 825 |
3.25% 2/1/28 | | 830 | 828 |
5% 2/1/29 | | 1,025 | 1,054 |
5% 2/1/31 | | 2,150 | 2,210 |
5% 2/1/33 | | 2,375 | 2,437 |
5% 2/1/36 | | 2,235 | 2,287 |
Series 2019 A: | | | |
4% 10/1/48 | | 2,850 | 2,851 |
5% 10/1/46 | | 5,575 | 5,947 |
Missouri Hsg. Dev. Commission Single Family Mtg. Rev.: | | | |
(First Place Homeownership Ln. Prog.) Series 2021 C, 3.25% 11/1/52 | | 3,105 | 3,006 |
Series 2019, 4% 5/1/50 | | 595 | 590 |
Saint Louis Arpt. Rev. Series 2019 C: | | | |
5% 7/1/33 | | 2,390 | 2,633 |
5% 7/1/34 | | 1,750 | 1,921 |
Saint Louis County Indl. Dev. Auth. Sr. Living Facilities Rev.: | | | |
Series 2017, 5% 9/1/48 | | 1,000 | 839 |
Series 2018 A: | | | |
5.125% 9/1/48 | | 3,325 | 2,842 |
5.125% 9/1/49 | | 2,665 | 2,272 |
TOTAL MISSOURI | | | 36,988 |
Montana - 0.1% | | | |
Montana Board Hsg. Single Family: | | | |
Series 2017 B, 4% 12/1/48 (d) | | 280 | 278 |
Series 2019 B, 4% 6/1/50 | | 325 | 323 |
Montana Facility Fin. Auth. Series 2021 A, 3% 6/1/50 | | 4,010 | 2,913 |
TOTAL MONTANA | | | 3,514 |
Nebraska - 0.4% | | | |
Douglas County Neb Edl. Facilities Rev.: | | | |
(Creighton Univ. Proj.) Series 2017: | | | |
4% 7/1/34 | | 830 | 846 |
5% 7/1/36 | | 570 | 602 |
(Creighton Univ. Projs.) Series 2021 A, 3% 7/1/51 | | 1,795 | 1,287 |
Nebraska Invt. Fin. Auth. Single Family Hsg. Rev.: | | | |
Series 2019 B, 4% 9/1/49 (d) | | 1,600 | 1,576 |
Series 2019 E, 3.75% 9/1/49 (d) | | 1,715 | 1,686 |
Series 2020 A, 3.5% 9/1/50 | | 1,485 | 1,453 |
Nebraska Pub. Pwr. District Rev. Series 2016 B: | | | |
5% 1/1/37 | | 2,050 | 2,107 |
5% 1/1/40 | | 935 | 958 |
Omaha Arpt. Auth. Arpt. Rev. Series 2017 A: | | | |
5% 12/15/25 (d) | | 185 | 191 |
5% 12/15/25 (Escrowed to Maturity) (d) | | 145 | 151 |
5% 12/15/26 (d) | | 660 | 691 |
5% 12/15/26 (Escrowed to Maturity) (d) | | 530 | 563 |
5% 12/15/27 (d) | | 455 | 474 |
5% 12/15/27 (Pre-Refunded to 12/15/26 @ 100) (d) | | 375 | 398 |
5% 12/15/30 (d) | | 685 | 715 |
5% 12/15/30 (Pre-Refunded to 12/15/26 @ 100) (d) | | 555 | 589 |
5% 12/15/31 (d) | | 360 | 376 |
5% 12/15/31 (Pre-Refunded to 12/15/26 @ 100) (d) | | 290 | 308 |
5% 12/15/33 (d) | | 365 | 380 |
5% 12/15/33 (Pre-Refunded to 12/15/26 @ 100) (d) | | 295 | 313 |
5% 12/15/35 (d) | | 910 | 942 |
5% 12/15/35 (Pre-Refunded to 12/15/26 @ 100) (d) | | 745 | 791 |
5% 12/15/36 (d) | | 230 | 237 |
5% 12/15/36 (Pre-Refunded to 12/15/26 @ 100) (d) | | 190 | 202 |
TOTAL NEBRASKA | | | 17,836 |
Nevada - 0.2% | | | |
Clark County School District Series 2020 B, 3% 6/15/39 | | 3,710 | 3,136 |
Nevada Hsg. Division Single Family Mtg. Rev. Series 2019 B, 4% 10/1/49 | | 905 | 898 |
Tahoe-Douglas Visitors Auth. Series 2020: | | | |
5% 7/1/40 | | 1,000 | 994 |
5% 7/1/45 | | 2,605 | 2,563 |
TOTAL NEVADA | | | 7,591 |
New Hampshire - 1.8% | | | |
Nat'l. Fin. Auth. Hosp. Rev. (St. Luke's Univ. Health Network Proj.) Series 2021 B, 3% 8/15/51 (Assured Guaranty Muni. Corp. Insured) | | 3,445 | 2,479 |
Nat'l. Finnance Auth. Series 2020 1, 4.125% 1/20/34 | | 5,831 | 5,687 |
New Hampshire Health & Ed. Facilities Auth.: | | | |
(Dartmouth-Hitchcock Oblgtd Grp Proj.) Series 2018 A: | | | |
5% 8/1/28 | | 895 | 952 |
5% 8/1/29 | | 855 | 912 |
5% 8/1/30 | | 850 | 905 |
(Partners Healthcare Sys., Inc. Proj.): | | | |
Series 2017 5% 7/1/29 | | 3,275 | 3,571 |
Series 2017: | | | |
5% 7/1/30 | | 2,125 | 2,311 |
5% 7/1/31 | | 4,750 | 5,158 |
5% 7/1/32 | | 3,185 | 3,454 |
5% 7/1/33 | | 2,900 | 3,140 |
5% 7/1/34 | | 4,415 | 4,767 |
5% 7/1/35 | | 4,635 | 4,981 |
5% 7/1/36 | | 4,870 | 5,207 |
5% 7/1/37 | | 4,290 | 4,564 |
Series 2017, 5% 7/1/44 | | 1,590 | 1,523 |
New Hampshire Health & Ed. Facilities Auth. Rev.: | | | |
Series 2012: | | | |
4% 7/1/32 | | 2,295 | 2,295 |
5% 7/1/24 | | 830 | 831 |
5% 7/1/25 | | 980 | 981 |
5% 7/1/27 | | 415 | 415 |
Series 2016: | | | |
4% 10/1/38 | | 2,010 | 1,808 |
5% 10/1/24 | | 1,755 | 1,782 |
5% 10/1/25 | | 1,740 | 1,794 |
5% 10/1/29 | | 5,525 | 5,715 |
5% 10/1/31 | | 4,315 | 4,438 |
5% 10/1/33 | | 3,355 | 3,426 |
5% 10/1/38 | | 6,185 | 6,198 |
TOTAL NEW HAMPSHIRE | | | 79,294 |
New Jersey - 5.3% | | | |
Atlantic County Impt. Auth. (Atlantic City Campus Proj.) Series 2016 A: | | | |
5% 7/1/28 (Assured Guaranty Muni. Corp. Insured) | | 860 | 907 |
5% 7/1/30 (Assured Guaranty Muni. Corp. Insured) | | 2,105 | 2,226 |
5% 7/1/32 (Assured Guaranty Muni. Corp. Insured) | | 1,035 | 1,095 |
5% 7/1/33 (Assured Guaranty Muni. Corp. Insured) | | 1,075 | 1,137 |
Lyndhurst Township N J School District Series 2020, 2% 9/1/34 | | 1,000 | 829 |
New Jersey Econ. Dev. Auth.: | | | |
(White Horse HMT Urban Renewal LLC Proj.) Series 2020, 5% 1/1/40 (e) | | 1,000 | 719 |
Series 2015, 5.25% 6/15/27 | | 6,525 | 6,755 |
Series A, 5% 11/1/40 | | 8,915 | 9,420 |
Series QQQ, 4% 6/15/46 | | 8,255 | 7,862 |
New Jersey Econ. Dev. Auth. Rev.: | | | |
(Black Horse EHT Urban Renewal LLC Proj.) Series 2019 A, 5% 10/1/39 (e) | | 910 | 660 |
Series LLL, 5% 6/15/44 | | 2,680 | 2,819 |
New Jersey Edl. Facility Series 2016 A: | | | |
5% 7/1/31 | | 1,740 | 1,804 |
5% 7/1/32 | | 1,985 | 2,057 |
New Jersey Gen. Oblig.: | | | |
Series 2020 A, 5% 6/1/29 | | 3,685 | 4,116 |
Series 2021: | | | |
2% 6/1/30 | | 3,745 | 3,347 |
2% 6/1/32 | | 3,155 | 2,696 |
2% 6/1/36 | | 1,775 | 1,375 |
New Jersey Health Care Facilities Fing. Auth. Rev.: | | | |
Series 2016 A: | | | |
5% 7/1/25 (Escrowed to Maturity) | | 1,660 | 1,719 |
5% 7/1/26 (Escrowed to Maturity) | | 915 | 967 |
5% 7/1/26 (Escrowed to Maturity) | | 275 | 291 |
5% 7/1/27 | | 620 | 654 |
5% 7/1/28 | | 300 | 317 |
5% 7/1/29 (Pre-Refunded to 7/1/26 @ 100) | | 580 | 613 |
5% 7/1/30 | | 830 | 877 |
Series 2016: | | | |
4% 7/1/48 | | 2,400 | 2,051 |
5% 7/1/41 | | 2,865 | 2,866 |
New Jersey Higher Ed. Student Assistance Auth. Student Ln. Rev.: | | | |
Series 2017 1A, 5% 12/1/26 (d) | | 830 | 859 |
Series 2018 B: | | | |
5% 12/1/25 (d) | | 3,495 | 3,589 |
5% 12/1/26 (d) | | 1,035 | 1,072 |
Series 2023 A: | | | |
5% 12/1/31 (d) | | 2,475 | 2,678 |
5% 12/1/32 (d) | | 2,475 | 2,694 |
5% 12/1/33 (d) | | 2,400 | 2,636 |
Series 2023 B: | | | |
5% 12/1/30 (d) | | 3,420 | 3,684 |
5% 12/1/31 (d) | | 4,610 | 4,988 |
5% 12/1/32 (d) | | 11,000 | 11,975 |
New Jersey Tpk. Auth. Tpk. Rev. Series 2022 B: | | | |
4.25% 1/1/43 | | 1,680 | 1,723 |
4.5% 1/1/48 | | 20,000 | 20,811 |
New Jersey Trans. Trust Fund Auth.: | | | |
(Trans. Prog.) Series 2019 AA, 5.25% 6/15/43 | | 21,525 | 22,657 |
Series 2006 C: | | | |
0% 12/15/30 (FGIC Insured) | | 1,200 | 914 |
0% 12/15/33 (Assured Guaranty Muni. Corp. Insured) | | 4,125 | 2,799 |
0% 12/15/34 | | 1,220 | 788 |
Series 2008 A, 0% 12/15/38 | | 1,500 | 771 |
Series 2010 A, 0% 12/15/27 | | 9,485 | 8,117 |
Series 2014 BB2: | | | |
5% 6/15/32 | | 5,810 | 6,526 |
5% 6/15/33 | | 1,635 | 1,830 |
5% 6/15/34 | | 1,060 | 1,179 |
Series 2016 A: | | | |
5% 6/15/27 | | 2,250 | 2,354 |
5% 6/15/29 | | 1,865 | 1,952 |
Series 2019 BB, 4% 6/15/50 | | 2,625 | 2,474 |
Series 2021 A, 5% 6/15/33 | | 2,980 | 3,335 |
Series 2022 A: | | | |
4% 6/15/39 | | 5,030 | 4,956 |
4% 6/15/40 | | 5,410 | 5,294 |
4% 6/15/42 | | 7,290 | 7,038 |
Series 2022 AA: | | | |
5% 6/15/32 | | 8,500 | 9,662 |
5% 6/15/34 | | 7,460 | 8,391 |
5% 6/15/36 | | 2,215 | 2,441 |
5% 6/15/37 | | 4,235 | 4,618 |
Series A, 5% 12/15/33 | | 680 | 743 |
Series AA: | | | |
4% 6/15/35 | | 1,500 | 1,533 |
4% 6/15/40 | | 1,680 | 1,644 |
4% 6/15/45 | | 7,950 | 7,600 |
4% 6/15/50 | | 4,865 | 4,586 |
5% 6/15/35 | | 490 | 538 |
5% 6/15/39 | | 3,000 | 3,206 |
Series BB, 5% 6/15/50 | | 1,885 | 1,944 |
South Jersey Trans. Auth. Trans. Sys. Rev. Series 2022 A, 4.625% 11/1/47 | | 3,500 | 3,553 |
TOTAL NEW JERSEY | | | 240,331 |
New Mexico - 0.0% | | | |
New Mexico Mtg. Fin. Auth. Series 2019 D, 3.75% 1/1/50 | | 1,330 | 1,311 |
Santa Fe Retirement Fac. Series 2019 A: | | | |
5% 5/15/34 | | 275 | 261 |
5% 5/15/39 | | 205 | 182 |
5% 5/15/44 | | 215 | 184 |
5% 5/15/49 | | 425 | 349 |
TOTAL NEW MEXICO | | | 2,287 |
New York - 6.7% | | | |
Dorm. Auth. New York Univ. Rev.: | | | |
(Fordham Univ. Proj.) Series 2017: | | | |
4% 7/1/33 | | 1,035 | 1,064 |
4% 7/1/34 | | 1,035 | 1,063 |
Series 2017: | | | |
5% 12/1/23 (e) | | 1,200 | 1,200 |
5% 12/1/24 (e) | | 1,100 | 1,102 |
5% 12/1/25 (e) | | 1,200 | 1,204 |
Hempstead Local Dev. Corp. Rev. (Hofstra Univ. Proj.) Series 2021 A, 3% 7/1/51 | | 3,310 | 2,382 |
MTA Hudson Rail Yards Trust Oblig. Series 2016 A, 5% 11/15/56 | | 26,320 | 26,339 |
New York City Edl. Construction Fund Series 2021 B, 5% 4/1/46 | | 5,215 | 5,591 |
New York City Gen. Oblig. Series 2016 E, 5% 8/1/28 | | 3,645 | 3,851 |
New York City Hsg. Dev. Corp. Multifamily Hsg. Series 2021 F1, 2.4% 11/1/46 | | 2,680 | 1,766 |
New York City Muni. Wtr. Fin. Auth. Wtr. & Swr. Sys. Rev.: | | | |
Series 2022 EE, 5% 6/15/45 | | 11,240 | 12,369 |
Series GG 1, 5% 6/15/48 | | 3,500 | 3,766 |
New York City Transitional Fin. Auth. Bldg. Aid Rev. Series 2015 S2, 5% 7/15/35 | | 1,465 | 1,517 |
New York Dorm. Auth. Rev. Series 2022 A: | | | |
5% 7/15/37 | | 785 | 812 |
5% 7/15/42 | | 2,210 | 2,238 |
5% 7/15/50 | | 5,710 | 5,690 |
New York Metropolitan Trans. Auth. Rev.: | | | |
Series 2014 B, 5% 11/15/44 | | 8,280 | 8,298 |
Series 2015 A1, 5% 11/15/45 | | 6,170 | 6,189 |
Series 2020 D: | | | |
4% 11/15/46 | | 39,325 | 36,969 |
4% 11/15/47 | | 2,710 | 2,538 |
New York State Dorm. Auth.: | | | |
Series 2019 D, 3% 2/15/49 | | 7,555 | 5,918 |
Series 2021 E: | | | |
3% 3/15/50 | | 3,275 | 2,545 |
4% 3/15/45 | | 13,955 | 13,712 |
New York State Mtg. Agcy. Homeowner Mtg. Series 221, 3.5% 10/1/32 (d) | | 680 | 661 |
New York State Urban Dev. Corp.: | | | |
Series 2020 A, 5% 3/15/42 | | 2,000 | 2,178 |
Series 2020 C, 5% 3/15/47 | | 15,000 | 16,178 |
Series 2020 E: | | | |
3% 3/15/50 | | 4,230 | 3,238 |
4% 3/15/44 | | 28,000 | 27,700 |
4% 3/15/45 | | 22,500 | 22,172 |
New York Trans. Dev. Corp.: | | | |
(Laguardia Arpt. Term. Redev. Proj.) Series 2016 A, 5% 7/1/41 (d) | | 3,560 | 3,558 |
(Term. 4 John F. Kennedy Int'l. Arpt. Proj.) Series 2022: | | | |
5% 12/1/32 (d) | | 2,755 | 3,002 |
5% 12/1/33 (d) | | 4,270 | 4,628 |
5% 12/1/34 (d) | | 4,665 | 5,025 |
5% 12/1/35 (d) | | 2,330 | 2,494 |
5% 12/1/36 (d) | | 1,590 | 1,685 |
5% 12/1/37 (d) | | 4,240 | 4,459 |
5% 12/1/38 (d) | | 10,300 | 10,799 |
5% 12/1/39 (d) | | 7,875 | 8,219 |
5% 12/1/40 (d) | | 6,665 | 6,925 |
5% 12/1/41 (d) | | 6,060 | 6,274 |
5% 12/1/42 (d) | | 3,030 | 3,125 |
New York Urban Dev. Corp. Rev.: | | | |
(New York State Gen. Oblig. Proj.) Series 2017 A, 5% 3/15/34 | | 5,215 | 5,581 |
Gen. Oblig. (New York State Gen. Oblig. Proj.) Series 2017 A, 5% 3/15/32 | | 4,470 | 4,791 |
Oneida County Local Dev. Corp. Rev. (Mohawk Valley Health Sys. Proj.) Series 2019 A: | | | |
4% 12/1/33 (Assured Guaranty Muni. Corp. Insured) | | 1,200 | 1,221 |
5% 12/1/31 (Assured Guaranty Muni. Corp. Insured) | | 1,500 | 1,651 |
Onondaga Civic Dev. Corp. (Le Moyne College Proj.) Series 2018, 5% 1/1/43 | | 830 | 841 |
Suffolk County Econ. Dev. Corp. Rev. Series 2021: | | | |
4.625% 11/1/31 (e) | | 750 | 666 |
5.375% 11/1/54 (e) | | 1,150 | 871 |
Triborough Bridge & Tunnel Auth. Revs. Series 2015 A, 5.25% 11/15/45 | | 4,140 | 4,249 |
TOTAL NEW YORK | | | 300,314 |
New York And New Jersey - 0.2% | | | |
Port Auth. of New York & New Jersey: | | | |
Series 194, 5.25% 10/15/55 | | 3,915 | 4,030 |
Series 2023 238: | | | |
5% 7/15/38 (d) | | 2,085 | 2,267 |
5% 7/15/39 (d) | | 1,275 | 1,382 |
5% 7/15/40 (d) | | 1,120 | 1,207 |
TOTAL NEW YORK AND NEW JERSEY | | | 8,886 |
North Carolina - 0.6% | | | |
Charlotte Ctfs. of Prtn. (Convention Facility Projs.) Series 2019 A: | | | |
5% 6/1/44 | | 4,000 | 4,263 |
5% 6/1/46 | | 2,120 | 2,263 |
Charlotte Int'l. Arpt. Rev.: | | | |
Series 2017 A: | | | |
5% 7/1/30 | | 1,265 | 1,364 |
5% 7/1/33 | | 1,040 | 1,117 |
5% 7/1/37 | | 2,910 | 3,077 |
Series 2017 B: | | | |
5% 7/1/25 (d) | | 85 | 87 |
5% 7/1/26 (d) | | 85 | 88 |
5% 7/1/27 (d) | | 160 | 169 |
5% 7/1/28 (d) | | 135 | 142 |
5% 7/1/29 (d) | | 195 | 206 |
5% 7/1/30 (d) | | 210 | 222 |
5% 7/1/31 (d) | | 395 | 417 |
5% 7/1/32 (d) | | 420 | 443 |
5% 7/1/33 (d) | | 440 | 464 |
5% 7/1/34 (d) | | 460 | 484 |
5% 7/1/35 (d) | | 315 | 330 |
5% 7/1/36 (d) | | 255 | 266 |
5% 7/1/37 (d) | | 300 | 312 |
5% 7/1/42 (d) | | 975 | 1,002 |
Series 2017 C, 4% 7/1/32 | | 1,190 | 1,217 |
New Hanover County Hosp. Rev. Series 2017: | | | |
5% 10/1/27 (Escrowed to Maturity) | | 275 | 299 |
5% 10/1/42 (Pre-Refunded to 10/1/27 @ 100) | | 2,215 | 2,412 |
5% 10/1/47 (Pre-Refunded to 10/1/27 @ 100) | | 1,000 | 1,089 |
North Carolina Med. Care Commission Health Care Facilities Rev.: | | | |
Series 2020 A, 3% 7/1/45 | | 2,590 | 2,059 |
Series 2021 A: | | | |
4% 3/1/41 | | 1,050 | 816 |
4% 3/1/51 | | 2,075 | 1,439 |
TOTAL NORTH CAROLINA | | | 26,047 |
North Dakota - 0.1% | | | |
Univ. of North Dakota Series 2021 A, 3% 6/1/61 (Assured Guaranty Muni. Corp. Insured) | | 5,480 | 3,800 |
Ohio - 2.1% | | | |
Akron Bath Copley Hosp. District Rev. Series 2016, 5.25% 11/15/46 | | 7,285 | 7,379 |
Allen County Hosp. Facilities Rev. (Mercy Health) Series 2017 A: | | | |
5% 8/1/25 | | 2,475 | 2,557 |
5% 8/1/26 | | 1,645 | 1,730 |
5% 8/1/27 | | 2,060 | 2,208 |
5% 8/1/28 | | 2,060 | 2,233 |
5% 8/1/29 | | 4,130 | 4,469 |
5% 8/1/30 | | 3,520 | 3,811 |
Buckeye Tobacco Settlement Fing. Auth.: | | | |
Series 2020 A2: | | | |
3% 6/1/48 | | 3,870 | 2,981 |
4% 6/1/48 | | 1,265 | 1,171 |
5% 6/1/30 | | 2,000 | 2,176 |
5% 6/1/32 | | 1,665 | 1,810 |
5% 6/1/33 | | 2,000 | 2,172 |
5% 6/1/34 | | 420 | 455 |
Series 2020 B2, 5% 6/1/55 | | 9,415 | 8,817 |
Columbus City School District Series 2016 A, 5% 12/1/29 | | 1,740 | 1,838 |
Fairfield County Hosp. Facilities Rev. (Fairfield Med. Ctr. Proj.) Series 2013, 5.25% 6/15/43 | | 3,470 | 3,166 |
Franklin County Convention Facilities Auth. (Greater Columbus Convention Ctr. Hotel Expansion Proj.) Series 2019: | | | |
5% 12/1/44 | | 470 | 448 |
5% 12/1/46 | | 4,700 | 4,958 |
5% 12/1/51 | | 6,900 | 7,238 |
Lancaster Port Auth. Gas Rev. Bonds Series 2019, 5%, tender 2/1/25 (b) | | 1,850 | 1,878 |
Muskingum County Hosp. Facilities (Genesis Healthcare Sys. Obligated Group Proj.) Series 2013, 5% 2/15/33 | | 3,685 | 3,671 |
Ohio Hosp. Rev. Series 2020 A, 4% 1/15/50 | | 975 | 899 |
Ohio Hsg. Fin. Agcy. Residential Mtg. Rev. (Mtg. Backed Securities Prog.) Series 2019 B, 4.5% 3/1/50 | | 450 | 451 |
Ohio Tpk. Commission Tpk. Rev.: | | | |
(Infrastructure Proj.) Series 2005 A, 0% 2/15/42 | | 2,150 | 924 |
(Infrastructure Projs.) Series 2022 A: | | | |
5% 2/15/32 | | 4,930 | 5,774 |
5% 2/15/38 | | 1,155 | 1,308 |
5% 2/15/39 | | 240 | 270 |
Scioto County Hosp. Facilities Rev.: | | | |
Series 2016: | | | |
5% 2/15/29 | | 1,815 | 1,871 |
5% 2/15/34 | | 370 | 378 |
Series 2019, 5% 2/15/29 | | 3,125 | 3,257 |
Univ. of Akron Gen. Receipts Series 2016 A, 5% 1/1/35 | | 3,725 | 3,796 |
Washington County Hosp. Rev. Series 2022: | | | |
6% 12/1/28 | | 1,550 | 1,571 |
6% 12/1/29 | | 1,645 | 1,676 |
6% 12/1/30 | | 1,750 | 1,786 |
6% 12/1/31 | | 1,850 | 1,889 |
TOTAL OHIO | | | 93,016 |
Oklahoma - 0.1% | | | |
Oklahoma City Pub. Property Auth. Hotel Tax Rev. Series 2015: | | | |
5% 10/1/28 | | 1,050 | 1,090 |
5% 10/1/29 | | 1,160 | 1,204 |
5% 10/1/36 | | 830 | 858 |
5% 10/1/39 | | 1,655 | 1,706 |
Oklahoma Dev. Fin. Auth. Rev. (Oklahoma City Univ. Proj.) Series 2019, 5% 8/1/44 | | 1,915 | 1,879 |
TOTAL OKLAHOMA | | | 6,737 |
Oregon - 0.9% | | | |
Multnomah County School District #1J Portland Series 2020 B, 3% 6/15/36 | | 1,525 | 1,401 |
Oregon State Hsg. & Cmnty. Svcs. Dept. Series 2019 A, 4% 7/1/50 | | 5,710 | 5,664 |
Port of Portland Arpt. Rev.: | | | |
Series 2020 27A, 5% 7/1/45 (d) | | 2,980 | 3,097 |
Series 2022 28: | | | |
5% 7/1/41 (d) | | 12,420 | 13,163 |
5% 7/1/52 (d) | | 10,500 | 10,919 |
Salem Hosp. Facility Auth. Rev.: | | | |
(Salem Health Projs.) Series 2019 A, 3% 5/15/49 | | 5,975 | 4,255 |
Series 2016 A, 4% 5/15/41 | | 1,680 | 1,631 |
TOTAL OREGON | | | 40,130 |
Pennsylvania - 8.1% | | | |
Allegheny County Arpt. Auth. Rev. Series 2021 A: | | | |
4% 1/1/38 (d) | | 2,545 | 2,475 |
4% 1/1/39 (d) | | 3,075 | 2,979 |
4% 1/1/40 (d) | | 10,000 | 9,594 |
4% 1/1/41 (d) | | 10,000 | 9,581 |
5% 1/1/29 (d) | | 4,185 | 4,476 |
5% 1/1/30 (d) | | 4,000 | 4,330 |
5% 1/1/31 (d) | | 3,000 | 3,283 |
5% 1/1/32 (d) | | 4,000 | 4,376 |
5% 1/1/51 (d) | | 20,480 | 21,255 |
5% 1/1/56 (d) | | 12,420 | 12,867 |
Allegheny County Indl. Dev. Auth. Rev. Series 2021: | | | |
3.5% 12/1/31 | | 1,300 | 1,077 |
4% 12/1/41 | | 2,450 | 1,800 |
4.25% 12/1/50 | | 2,730 | 1,893 |
Bucks County Indl. Dev. Auth. Hosp. Rev. Series 2021: | | | |
5% 7/1/32 | | 495 | 479 |
5% 7/1/33 | | 1,150 | 1,107 |
5% 7/1/40 | | 3,100 | 2,870 |
Cap. Region Wtr. Wtr. Rev. Series 2018: | | | |
5% 7/15/27 | | 830 | 894 |
5% 7/15/29 | | 1,290 | 1,411 |
5% 7/15/32 | | 830 | 903 |
Dauphin County Gen. Auth. (Pinnacle Health Sys. Proj.) Series 2016 A: | | | |
5% 6/1/28 | | 885 | 922 |
5% 6/1/29 | | 970 | 1,010 |
Delaware County Auth. Rev. (Cabrini College) Series 2017, 5% 7/1/47 | | 3,310 | 3,148 |
Doylestown Hosp. Auth. Hosp. Rev. Series 2016 A, 5% 7/1/46 | | 1,205 | 1,007 |
Dubois Hosp. Auth. Hosp. Rev.: | | | |
(Penn Highlands Healthcare Proj.) Series 2018: | | | |
4% 7/15/33 | | 2,070 | 2,082 |
4% 7/15/35 | | 2,135 | 2,141 |
4% 7/15/37 | | 4,140 | 4,045 |
5% 7/15/25 | | 330 | 337 |
5% 7/15/26 | | 1,035 | 1,072 |
5% 7/15/27 | | 1,745 | 1,829 |
5% 7/15/28 | | 1,285 | 1,359 |
5% 7/15/29 | | 1,385 | 1,463 |
5% 7/15/30 | | 1,815 | 1,914 |
5% 7/15/31 | | 1,240 | 1,306 |
5% 7/15/32 | | 1,305 | 1,374 |
5% 7/15/34 | | 1,405 | 1,477 |
5% 7/15/36 | | 4,150 | 4,316 |
5% 7/15/38 | | 4,990 | 5,117 |
5% 7/15/43 | | 5,795 | 5,931 |
Series 2020, 4% 7/15/45 | | 2,900 | 2,683 |
Lancaster County Hosp. Auth. Health Ctr. Rev. Series 2021, 5% 11/1/51 | | 3,595 | 3,691 |
Lehigh County Gen. Purp. Auth. Rev. (Muhlenberg College Proj.) Series 2017, 5% 2/1/39 | | 2,140 | 2,208 |
Monroe County Hosp. Auth. Rev. Series 2016: | | | |
5% 7/1/26 | | 830 | 864 |
5% 7/1/27 | | 830 | 867 |
5% 7/1/28 | | 830 | 866 |
5% 7/1/34 | | 3,045 | 3,131 |
5% 7/1/36 | | 1,655 | 1,689 |
Montgomery County Higher Ed. & Health Auth. Rev.: | | | |
Series 2014 A: | | | |
5% 10/1/23 | | 325 | 325 |
5% 10/1/24 | | 965 | 968 |
5% 10/1/25 | | 865 | 866 |
5% 10/1/27 | | 415 | 416 |
Series 2016 A: | | | |
5% 10/1/28 | | 1,255 | 1,266 |
5% 10/1/29 | | 2,150 | 2,172 |
5% 10/1/31 | | 3,790 | 3,830 |
5% 10/1/36 | | 6,790 | 6,745 |
5% 10/1/40 | | 4,700 | 4,411 |
Northampton County Gen. Purp. Auth. Hosp. Rev.: | | | |
(St. Luke's Univ. Health Network Proj.): | | | |
Series 2016 A, 5% 8/15/36 | | 615 | 635 |
Series 2018 A, 4% 8/15/48 | | 10,545 | 9,483 |
Series 2016 A, 5% 8/15/46 | | 24,835 | 24,905 |
Pennsylvania Higher Edl. Facilities Auth. Rev.: | | | |
(Drexel Univ. Proj.): | | | |
Series 2016, 5% 5/1/35 | | 2,880 | 2,990 |
Series 2017: | | | |
5% 5/1/35 | | 1,025 | 1,079 |
5% 5/1/37 | | 1,295 | 1,347 |
5% 5/1/41 | | 5,860 | 6,028 |
Series 2016: | | | |
5% 5/1/28 | | 415 | 433 |
5% 5/1/32 | | 1,040 | 1,083 |
5% 5/1/33 | | 1,405 | 1,463 |
Pennsylvania State Univ. Series 2020 A, 4% 9/1/50 | | 2,950 | 2,821 |
Pennsylvania Tpk. Commission Tpk. Rev. Series 2021 B, 5% 12/1/38 | | 6,680 | 7,282 |
Philadelphia Arpt. Rev.: | | | |
Series 2017 A: | | | |
5% 7/1/25 | | 830 | 857 |
5% 7/1/26 | | 830 | 873 |
5% 7/1/27 | | 660 | 708 |
Series 2017 B: | | | |
5% 7/1/26 (d) | | 2,485 | 2,574 |
5% 7/1/27 (d) | | 2,070 | 2,173 |
5% 7/1/28 (d) | | 2,485 | 2,611 |
5% 7/1/29 (d) | | 1,860 | 1,959 |
5% 7/1/32 (d) | | 2,485 | 2,617 |
5% 7/1/33 (d) | | 1,865 | 1,963 |
5% 7/1/34 (d) | | 3,310 | 3,478 |
5% 7/1/37 (d) | | 3,725 | 3,860 |
Philadelphia Auth. for Indl. Dev. Series 2017, 5% 11/1/47 | | 5,425 | 5,444 |
Philadelphia Gas Works Rev. Series 16 A, 4% 8/1/45 (Assured Guaranty Muni. Corp. Insured) | | 2,685 | 2,640 |
Philadelphia School District: | | | |
Series 2016 D: | | | |
5% 9/1/26 | | 7,600 | 7,963 |
5% 9/1/27 | | 8,020 | 8,433 |
5% 9/1/28 | | 6,705 | 7,046 |
Series 2016 F: | | | |
5% 9/1/28 | | 11,600 | 12,165 |
5% 9/1/29 | | 7,540 | 7,898 |
Series 2018 A: | | | |
5% 9/1/36 | | 1,575 | 1,688 |
5% 9/1/37 | | 910 | 970 |
5% 9/1/38 | | 1,450 | 1,536 |
Series 2018 B, 5% 9/1/43 | | 2,115 | 2,224 |
Series 2019 A: | | | |
4% 9/1/35 | | 5,215 | 5,297 |
5% 9/1/33 (Assured Guaranty Muni. Corp. Insured) | | 2,480 | 2,742 |
5% 9/1/34 | | 7,225 | 7,839 |
Series 2019 C, 5% 9/1/33 | | 2,540 | 2,800 |
Series F: | | | |
5% 9/1/30 | | 5,625 | 5,873 |
5% 9/1/30 (Pre-Refunded to 9/1/26 @ 100) | | 20 | 21 |
Philadelphia Wtr. & Wastewtr. Rev. Series 2018 A: | | | |
5% 10/1/35 | | 4,190 | 4,553 |
5% 10/1/36 | | 6,210 | 6,702 |
5% 10/1/48 | | 6,000 | 6,253 |
Pittsburgh Wtr. & Swr. Auth. Wtr. & Swr. Sys. Rev.: | | | |
Series 2019 A, 5% 9/1/39 (Assured Guaranty Muni. Corp. Insured) | | 2,315 | 2,514 |
Series 2019 A, 5% 9/1/44 (Assured Guaranty Muni. Corp. Insured) | | 775 | 830 |
State Pub. School Bldg. Auth. Lease Rev. (The School District of Philadelphia Proj.) Series 2015 A, 5% 6/1/26 | | 1,055 | 1,083 |
Union County Hosp. Auth. Rev. Series 2018 B: | | | |
5% 8/1/43 | | 4,605 | 4,651 |
5% 8/1/48 | | 5,335 | 5,355 |
TOTAL PENNSYLVANIA | | | 364,240 |
Puerto Rico - 1.5% | | | |
Puerto Rico Commonwealth Aqueduct & Swr. Auth.: | | | |
Series 2020 A, 5% 7/1/35 (e) | | 3,435 | 3,475 |
Series 2021 B: | | | |
4% 7/1/42 (e) | | 1,085 | 947 |
5% 7/1/33 (e) | | 1,580 | 1,620 |
5% 7/1/37 (e) | | 6,625 | 6,655 |
Series 2022 A, 4% 7/1/42 (e) | | 5,545 | 4,839 |
Puerto Rico Commonwealth Hwys & Tra Series 2022 B, 0% 7/1/32 | | 5,160 | 3,282 |
Puerto Rico Commonwealth Pub. Impt. Gen. Oblig. Series 2021 A1: | | | |
0% 7/1/33 | | 16,679 | 10,197 |
4% 7/1/33 | | 11,631 | 11,050 |
4% 7/1/35 | | 4,213 | 3,916 |
5.625% 7/1/27 | | 1,360 | 1,432 |
5.625% 7/1/29 | | 3,903 | 4,179 |
Puerto Rico Sales Tax Fing. Corp. Sales Tax Rev.: | | | |
Series 2018 A1, 0% 7/1/31 | | 9,290 | 6,627 |
Series 2019 A2, 4.329% 7/1/40 | | 11,625 | 11,056 |
TOTAL PUERTO RICO | | | 69,275 |
Rhode Island - 0.4% | | | |
Rhode Island Health & Edl. Bldg. Corp. Higher Ed. Facilities Rev.: | | | |
Series 2016 B: | | | |
5% 9/1/31 | | 655 | 647 |
5% 9/1/36 | | 5,810 | 5,474 |
Series 2016, 5% 5/15/39 | | 5,215 | 5,233 |
Rhode Island Hsg. & Mtg. Fin. Corp. Series 2019 70, 4% 10/1/49 | | 1,050 | 1,041 |
Rhode Island Student Ln. Auth. Student Ln. Rev.: | | | |
Series 2021 A, 5% 12/1/28 (d) | | 1,480 | 1,574 |
Series A: | | | |
3.5% 12/1/34 (d) | | 1,200 | 1,163 |
5% 12/1/25 (d) | | 1,000 | 1,029 |
TOTAL RHODE ISLAND | | | 16,161 |
South Carolina - 1.5% | | | |
Charleston County Arpt. District Series 2019, 5% 7/1/43 | | 2,085 | 2,216 |
Scago Edl. Facilities Corp. for Colleton School District (School District of Colleton County Proj.) Series 2015: | | | |
5% 12/1/25 | | 2,275 | 2,343 |
5% 12/1/28 | | 4,690 | 4,831 |
South Carolina Hsg. Fin. & Dev. Auth. Mtg. Rev. Series 2019 A, 4% 1/1/50 | | 1,620 | 1,608 |
South Carolina Jobs-Econ. Dev. Auth. Series 2019 C: | | | |
5% 7/1/32 | | 1,010 | 1,078 |
5% 7/1/33 | | 4,200 | 4,478 |
South Carolina Ports Auth. Ports Rev. Series 2015, 5.25% 7/1/55 (Pre-Refunded to 7/1/25 @ 100) (d) | | 910 | 947 |
South Carolina Pub. Svc. Auth. Rev.: | | | |
Series 2016 A: | | | |
5% 12/1/29 | | 2,485 | 2,580 |
5% 12/1/38 | | 250 | 255 |
Series 2016 B: | | | |
5% 12/1/31 | | 910 | 949 |
5% 12/1/41 | | 12,515 | 12,716 |
Spartanburg County Reg'l. Health Series 2017 A: | | | |
4% 4/15/43 | | 15,510 | 14,156 |
4% 4/15/48 | | 10,815 | 9,582 |
5% 4/15/48 | | 10,595 | 10,812 |
TOTAL SOUTH CAROLINA | | | 68,551 |
South Dakota - 0.1% | | | |
South Dakota Health & Edl. Facilities Auth. Rev.: | | | |
(Avera Health Proj.) Series 2017, 5% 7/1/31 | | 540 | 581 |
Series 2017: | | | |
5% 7/1/26 | | 250 | 262 |
5% 7/1/28 | | 250 | 269 |
5% 7/1/29 | | 470 | 507 |
Series 2020 A, 3% 9/1/45 | | 3,355 | 2,592 |
TOTAL SOUTH DAKOTA | | | 4,211 |
Tennessee - 0.5% | | | |
Chattanooga Health Ed. & Hsg. Facility Board Rev.: | | | |
Series 2019 A1: | | | |
4% 8/1/44 | | 2,200 | 2,055 |
5% 8/1/31 | | 1,000 | 1,076 |
5% 8/1/33 | | 1,250 | 1,343 |
Series 2019 A2, 5% 8/1/35 | | 765 | 814 |
Metropolitan Nashville Arpt. Auth. Rev.: | | | |
Series 2015 B, 4% 7/1/25 (d) | | 1,755 | 1,761 |
Series 2019 B, 5% 7/1/54 (d) | | 9,580 | 9,888 |
Tennessee Hsg. Dev. Agcy. Series 2022 2, 5% 1/1/53 | | 4,750 | 4,895 |
TOTAL TENNESSEE | | | 21,832 |
Texas - 4.4% | | | |
Austin Arpt. Sys. Rev.: | | | |
Series 2014: | | | |
5% 11/15/26 (d) | | 830 | 840 |
5% 11/15/27 (d) | | 1,035 | 1,048 |
5% 11/15/28 (d) | | 1,240 | 1,255 |
5% 11/15/39 (d) | | 2,725 | 2,738 |
Series 2017 B: | | | |
5% 11/15/28 (d) | | 830 | 864 |
5% 11/15/30 (d) | | 1,275 | 1,327 |
5% 11/15/32 (d) | | 1,005 | 1,045 |
5% 11/15/35 (d) | | 1,035 | 1,069 |
5% 11/15/36 (d) | | 1,385 | 1,425 |
5% 11/15/37 (d) | | 1,165 | 1,195 |
5% 11/15/41 (d) | | 4,725 | 4,813 |
Central Reg'l. Mobility Auth. Series 2015 A: | | | |
5% 1/1/28 | | 1,075 | 1,109 |
5% 1/1/31 (Pre-Refunded to 7/1/25 @ 100) | | 395 | 409 |
5% 1/1/32 (Pre-Refunded to 7/1/25 @ 100) | | 830 | 860 |
Collin County Series 2022, 4% 2/15/39 | | 1,800 | 1,816 |
Dallas Wtrwks. & Swr. Sys. Rev. Series 2020 C: | | | |
4% 10/1/35 | | 1,000 | 1,048 |
4% 10/1/39 | | 5,000 | 5,092 |
4% 10/1/40 | | 2,000 | 2,025 |
Grand Parkway Trans. Corp.: | | | |
Series 2018 A, 5% 10/1/38 | | 2,655 | 2,837 |
Series 2020 C, 4% 10/1/49 | | 3,100 | 2,986 |
Harris County Cultural Ed. Facilities Fin. Corp. Rev. (Texas Childrens Hosp., Proj.) Series 2015-1 5% 10/1/29 | | 1,115 | 1,163 |
Harris County Gen. Oblig. Series 2002: | | | |
0% 8/15/25 (Nat'l. Pub. Fin. Guarantee Corp. Insured) | | 2,485 | 2,315 |
0% 8/15/28 (Nat'l. Pub. Fin. Guarantee Corp. Insured) | | 4,140 | 3,516 |
Houston Arpt. Sys. Rev.: | | | |
Series 2018 A, 5% 7/1/41 (d) | | 1,000 | 1,034 |
Series 2018 C: | | | |
5% 7/1/29 (d) | | 1,655 | 1,768 |
5% 7/1/30 (d) | | 1,765 | 1,886 |
5% 7/1/31 (d) | | 1,240 | 1,322 |
5% 7/1/32 (d) | | 1,450 | 1,545 |
Houston Gen. Oblig. Series 2017 A: | | | |
5% 3/1/31 | | 3,835 | 4,121 |
5% 3/1/32 | | 1,635 | 1,754 |
Houston Util. Sys. Rev. Series 2020 C: | | | |
5% 11/15/33 | | 2,000 | 2,268 |
5% 11/15/34 | | 2,500 | 2,851 |
Irving Hosp. Auth. Hosp. Rev. Series 2017 A: | | | |
5% 10/15/28 | | 390 | 406 |
5% 10/15/30 | | 1,570 | 1,629 |
5% 10/15/32 | | 830 | 859 |
5% 10/15/36 | | 545 | 558 |
5% 10/15/37 | | 930 | 948 |
5% 10/15/38 | | 1,325 | 1,348 |
5% 10/15/44 | | 1,310 | 1,312 |
Love Field Arpt. Modernization Rev.: | | | |
Series 2015: | | | |
5% 11/1/26 (d) | | 830 | 849 |
5% 11/1/27 (d) | | 1,780 | 1,824 |
5% 11/1/28 (d) | | 2,755 | 2,828 |
5% 11/1/29 (d) | | 1,655 | 1,700 |
5% 11/1/32 (d) | | 3,055 | 3,138 |
Series 2017: | | | |
5% 11/1/24 (d) | | 830 | 841 |
5% 11/1/25 (d) | | 830 | 853 |
5% 11/1/26 (d) | | 830 | 865 |
5% 11/1/27 (d) | | 830 | 861 |
5% 11/1/28 (d) | | 1,450 | 1,506 |
5% 11/1/29 (d) | | 1,035 | 1,076 |
5% 11/1/30 (d) | | 830 | 864 |
5% 11/1/31 (d) | | 1,840 | 1,914 |
5% 11/1/32 (d) | | 2,135 | 2,220 |
5% 11/1/33 (d) | | 830 | 862 |
5% 11/1/34 (d) | | 830 | 860 |
5% 11/1/36 (d) | | 830 | 854 |
Lower Colorado River Auth. Rev. Series 2015 D: | | | |
5% 5/15/28 | | 1,820 | 1,877 |
5% 5/15/30 | | 4,140 | 4,268 |
New Hope Cultural Ed. Facilities Fin. Corp. (Childrens Med. Ctr. of Dallas) Series 2017 A: | | | |
5% 8/15/27 | | 625 | 670 |
5% 8/15/29 | | 1,655 | 1,781 |
5% 8/15/47 | | 1,890 | 1,938 |
Newark Higher Ed. Fin. Corp. (Abilene Christian Univ. Proj.) Series 2016 A: | | | |
5% 4/1/27 | | 595 | 619 |
5% 4/1/30 | | 2,825 | 2,950 |
North Texas Tollway Auth. Rev.: | | | |
(Sr. Lien Proj.) Series 2017 A: | | | |
5% 1/1/31 | | 830 | 869 |
5% 1/1/33 | | 975 | 1,034 |
5% 1/1/34 | | 1,240 | 1,312 |
5% 1/1/34 | | 2,485 | 2,874 |
5% 1/1/35 | | 1,820 | 1,918 |
5% 1/1/36 | | 4,965 | 5,212 |
5% 1/1/37 | | 6,625 | 6,926 |
(Sub Lien Proj.) Series 2017 B: | | | |
5% 1/1/30 | | 350 | 367 |
5% 1/1/31 | | 495 | 518 |
Series 2015 A, 5% 1/1/32 | | 2,775 | 2,840 |
Series 2016 A, 5% 1/1/36 | | 1,035 | 1,072 |
Series 2017 A, 5% 1/1/38 | | 300 | 300 |
San Antonio Independent School District Series 2016, 5% 8/15/31 | | 3,590 | 3,807 |
Southwest Higher Ed. Auth. Rev. (Southern Methodist Univ., TX. Proj.) Series 2017: | | | |
5% 10/1/29 | | 375 | 404 |
5% 10/1/30 | | 580 | 624 |
5% 10/1/31 | | 520 | 558 |
5% 10/1/39 | | 1,030 | 1,088 |
5% 10/1/40 | | 830 | 875 |
Tarrant County Cultural Ed. Facilities Fin. Corp. Rev.: | | | |
Series 2016 A, 4% 2/15/35 | | 4,140 | 4,156 |
Series 2018 B, 5% 7/1/43 | | 1,500 | 1,560 |
Texas Dept. of Hsg. & Cmnty. Affairs Multi-family Hsg. Rev. Series 2019, 2.95% 7/1/36 | | 4,350 | 3,890 |
Texas Dept. of Hsg. & Cmnty. Affairs Single Family Mtg. Rev.: | | | |
Series 2019 A, 4% 3/1/50 | | 3,385 | 3,362 |
Series A, 3.5% 3/1/51 | | 3,205 | 3,130 |
Texas Private Activity Bond Surface Trans. Corp. Series 2013, 6.75% 6/30/43 (d) | | 12,420 | 12,468 |
Texas State Univ. Sys. Fing. Rev. Series 2017 A: | | | |
5% 3/15/29 | | 3,530 | 3,783 |
5% 3/15/31 | | 2,690 | 2,876 |
Texas Wtr. Dev. Board Rev.: | | | |
Series 2020, 3% 8/1/39 | | 1,165 | 1,031 |
Series 2021, 2.5% 10/15/39 | | 3,000 | 2,422 |
Univ. of Houston Univ. Revs. Series 2017 A: | | | |
5% 2/15/33 | | 3,310 | 3,459 |
5% 2/15/34 | | 4,140 | 4,326 |
5% 2/15/36 | | 2,485 | 2,593 |
Univ. of North Texas Univ. Rev. Series 2017 A, 5% 4/15/32 | | 1,740 | 1,871 |
Univ. of Texas Board of Regents Sys. Rev. Series 2019 A, 5% 8/15/29 | | 1,850 | 2,090 |
Univ. of Texas Permanent Univ. Fund Rev. Series 2016 B, 5% 7/1/29 | | 1,685 | 1,774 |
Waller Independent School District Series 2020, 3% 2/15/39 | | 1,850 | 1,577 |
Weatherford Independent School District Series 2002, 0% 2/15/33 | | 5,785 | 4,145 |
TOTAL TEXAS | | | 199,533 |
Utah - 1.3% | | | |
Salt Lake City Arpt. Rev.: | | | |
Series 2017 A: | | | |
5% 7/1/25 (d) | | 1,655 | 1,695 |
5% 7/1/27 (d) | | 3,500 | 3,684 |
5% 7/1/29 (d) | | 3,090 | 3,254 |
5% 7/1/30 (d) | | 2,275 | 2,397 |
5% 7/1/31 (d) | | 4,345 | 4,579 |
5% 7/1/33 (d) | | 3,310 | 3,484 |
5% 7/1/35 (d) | | 3,310 | 3,462 |
5% 7/1/36 (d) | | 4,470 | 4,654 |
5% 7/1/37 (d) | | 3,520 | 3,648 |
Series 2018 A: | | | |
5% 7/1/31 (d) | | 2,000 | 2,132 |
5% 7/1/32 (d) | | 4,310 | 4,592 |
5% 7/1/33 (d) | | 1,420 | 1,512 |
5.25% 7/1/48 (d) | | 5,655 | 5,864 |
Utah County Hosp. Rev. Series 2020 A: | | | |
5% 5/15/43 | | 5,500 | 5,834 |
5% 5/15/50 | | 9,000 | 9,423 |
TOTAL UTAH | | | 60,214 |
Vermont - 0.6% | | | |
Vermont Edl. & Health Bldg. Fin. Agcy. Rev.: | | | |
(Champlain College Proj.) Series 2016 A: | | | |
5% 10/15/41 | | 3,810 | 3,662 |
5% 10/15/46 | | 4,720 | 4,407 |
(Middlebury College Proj.) Series 2020, 5% 11/1/49 | | 18,500 | 19,495 |
Vermont Student Assistant Corp. Ed. Ln. Rev. Series 2019 A, 5% 6/15/28 (d) | | 1,430 | 1,487 |
TOTAL VERMONT | | | 29,051 |
Virginia - 0.5% | | | |
Fredericksburg Econ. Dev. Auth. Rev. Series 2014: | | | |
5% 6/15/25 | | 3,860 | 3,893 |
5% 6/15/30 | | 1,035 | 1,045 |
Lynchburg Econ. Dev. Series 2021, 3% 1/1/51 | | 3,000 | 2,117 |
Stafford County Econ. Dev. Auth. Hosp. Facilities Rev.: | | | |
(Mary Washington Hosp. Proj.) Series 2016, 3% 6/15/29 | | 525 | 511 |
Series 2016: | | | |
4% 6/15/37 | | 595 | 579 |
5% 6/15/27 | | 1,240 | 1,294 |
5% 6/15/30 | | 540 | 562 |
5% 6/15/33 | | 350 | 364 |
5% 6/15/34 | | 665 | 690 |
5% 6/15/35 | | 1,820 | 1,882 |
Virginia Commonwealth Trans. Board Rev. (Virginia Gen. Oblig. Proj.) Series 2017 A, 5% 5/15/32 | | 725 | 788 |
Virginia Pub. Bldg. Auth. Pub. Facilities Rev. Series 2019 A, 4% 8/1/36 | | 4,505 | 4,655 |
Winchester Econ. Dev. Auth. Series 2015: | | | |
5% 1/1/31 | | 2,070 | 2,147 |
5% 1/1/34 | | 1,240 | 1,282 |
5% 1/1/35 | | 1,240 | 1,280 |
5% 1/1/44 | | 830 | 842 |
TOTAL VIRGINIA | | | 23,931 |
Washington - 3.0% | | | |
Port of Seattle Rev.: | | | |
Series 2016 B: | | | |
5% 10/1/28 (d) | | 2,900 | 2,997 |
5% 10/1/30 (d) | | 1,655 | 1,703 |
Series 2019 A, 4% 4/1/44 (d) | | 2,525 | 2,328 |
Washington Convention Ctr. Pub. Facilities: | | | |
Series 2021 B, 3% 7/1/58 (Assured Guaranty Muni. Corp. Insured) | | 12,930 | 9,037 |
Series 2021, 4% 7/1/31 | | 17,595 | 16,837 |
Washington Gen. Oblig.: | | | |
Series 2020 A, 5% 8/1/33 | | 1,260 | 1,419 |
Series 2021 A, 5% 8/1/43 | | 2,300 | 2,511 |
Series 2021 C, 5% 2/1/44 | | 270 | 295 |
Series 2022 A, 5% 8/1/37 | | 33,745 | 38,465 |
Series 2022 C, 4% 7/1/35 | | 4,200 | 4,444 |
Series 2022 D: | | | |
4% 7/1/35 | | 1,800 | 1,905 |
4% 7/1/36 | | 5,735 | 6,010 |
4% 7/1/37 | | 4,000 | 4,152 |
Series R-2017 A, 5% 8/1/30 | | 1,685 | 1,785 |
Washington Health Care Facilities Auth. Rev.: | | | |
(Overlake Hosp. Med. Ctr., WA. Proj.) Series 2017 B: | | | |
5% 7/1/25 | | 675 | 683 |
5% 7/1/27 | | 1,285 | 1,318 |
5% 7/1/28 | | 1,570 | 1,583 |
5% 7/1/29 | | 615 | 619 |
5% 7/1/30 | | 735 | 739 |
5% 7/1/31 | | 1,120 | 1,127 |
5% 7/1/32 | | 1,655 | 1,664 |
5% 7/1/33 | | 2,345 | 2,356 |
5% 7/1/34 | | 540 | 542 |
5% 7/1/42 | | 4,685 | 4,624 |
Series 2015, 5% 1/1/27 (Pre-Refunded to 7/1/25 @ 100) | | 1,910 | 1,981 |
Series 2019 A1, 5% 8/1/38 | | 1,000 | 1,046 |
Series 2019 A2, 5% 8/1/33 | | 2,000 | 2,148 |
Washington Higher Ed. Facilities Auth. Rev.: | | | |
(Gonzaga Univ. Proj.) Series 2019 A, 3% 4/1/49 | | 4,975 | 3,757 |
(Whitworth Univ. Proj.): | | | |
Series 2016 A: | | | |
5% 10/1/27 | | 1,770 | 1,832 |
5% 10/1/28 | | 1,825 | 1,894 |
5% 10/1/35 | | 1,880 | 1,928 |
5% 10/1/36 | | 2,845 | 2,906 |
5% 10/1/40 | | 2,795 | 2,825 |
Series 2019, 4% 10/1/49 | | 3,515 | 2,960 |
Washington Hsg. Fin. Commission Nonprofit Hsg. Rev. (Judson Park Proj.) Series 2018: | | | |
4% 7/1/28 (e) | | 100 | 92 |
5% 7/1/33 (e) | | 125 | 115 |
5% 7/1/38 (e) | | 100 | 87 |
5% 7/1/48 (e) | | 400 | 323 |
TOTAL WASHINGTON | | | 133,037 |
West Virginia - 0.1% | | | |
West Virginia Hosp. Fin. Auth. Hosp. Rev. Series 2018 A: | | | |
5% 1/1/31 | | 1,355 | 1,403 |
5% 1/1/32 | | 1,120 | 1,156 |
TOTAL WEST VIRGINIA | | | 2,559 |
Wisconsin - 1.3% | | | |
Blue Ridge Healthcare Pub. Fin. Auth. Series 2020 A: | | | |
5% 1/1/35 | | 1,210 | 1,288 |
5% 1/1/40 | | 540 | 555 |
Pub. Fin. Auth. Hosp. Rev.: | | | |
(Renown Reg'l. Med. Ctr. Proj.) Series 2020 A, 5% 6/1/29 | | 820 | 875 |
Series 2019 A, 5% 10/1/44 | | 7,550 | 7,794 |
Series 2020 A, 3% 6/1/45 | | 9,350 | 6,748 |
Pub. Fin. Auth. Sr. Living Rev. (Mary's Woods At Marylhurst, Inc. Proj.) Series 2017 A: | | | |
5% 5/15/25 (e) | | 700 | 696 |
5% 5/15/28 (e) | | 1,095 | 1,076 |
5.25% 5/15/37 (e) | | 335 | 318 |
5.25% 5/15/42 (e) | | 415 | 379 |
5.25% 5/15/47 (e) | | 410 | 362 |
5.25% 5/15/52 (e) | | 775 | 672 |
Pub. Fin. Auth. Wisconsin Retirement Facility Rev. Series 2018: | | | |
5% 10/1/43 (e) | | 735 | 649 |
5% 10/1/48 (e) | | 930 | 793 |
5% 10/1/53 (e) | | 2,330 | 1,939 |
Roseman Univ. of Health: | | | |
Series 2020: | | | |
5% 4/1/40 (e) | | 720 | 705 |
5% 4/1/40 (Pre-Refunded to 4/1/30 @ 100) (e) | | 30 | 34 |
5% 4/1/50 (e) | | 520 | 484 |
Series 2021 A: | | | |
3% 7/1/50 | | 2,640 | 1,904 |
4.5% 6/1/56 (e) | | 14,095 | 10,421 |
Series 2021 B, 6.5% 6/1/56 (e) | | 4,700 | 3,790 |
Wisconsin Health & Edl. Facilities: | | | |
Series 2014, 4% 5/1/33 | | 2,920 | 2,926 |
Series 2016 A: | | | |
5% 2/15/28 | | 1,965 | 2,021 |
5% 2/15/29 | | 2,550 | 2,624 |
5% 2/15/30 | | 2,805 | 2,886 |
Series 2017 A: | | | |
5% 9/1/31 (Pre-Refunded to 9/1/27 @ 100) | | 830 | 895 |
5% 9/1/33 (Pre-Refunded to 9/1/27 @ 100) | | 1,425 | 1,537 |
5% 9/1/35 (Pre-Refunded to 9/1/27 @ 100) | | 1,575 | 1,699 |
Series 2019 A, 5% 11/1/46 | | 540 | 436 |
Series 2019 B1, 2.825% 11/1/28 | | 1,435 | 1,272 |
Series 2019 B2, 2.55% 11/1/27 | | 320 | 301 |
TOTAL WISCONSIN | | | 58,079 |
TOTAL MUNICIPAL BONDS (Cost $4,477,004) | | | 4,315,559 |
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Municipal Notes - 0.3% |
| | Principal Amount (a) (000s) | Value ($) (000s) |
California - 0.3% | | | |
California Statewide Cmntys. Dev. Auth. Multi-family Hsg. Rev. Participating VRDN Series MIZ 91 22, 4.45% 7/3/23 (Liquidity Facility Mizuho Cap. Markets LLC) (b)(d)(h)(i) (Cost $12,500) | | 12,500 | 12,500 |
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Money Market Funds - 3.0% |
| | Shares | Value ($) (000s) |
Fidelity Municipal Cash Central Fund 4.23% (j)(k) (Cost $136,011) | | 136,004,121 | 136,036 |
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TOTAL INVESTMENT IN SECURITIES - 99.0% (Cost $4,625,515) | 4,464,095 |
NET OTHER ASSETS (LIABILITIES) - 1.0% | 43,955 |
NET ASSETS - 100.0% | 4,508,050 |
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Security Type Abbreviations
VRDN | - | VARIABLE RATE DEMAND NOTE (A debt instrument that is payable upon demand, either daily, weekly or monthly) |
Any values shown as $0 in the Schedule of Investments may reflect amounts less than $500.
Legend
(a) | Amount is stated in United States dollars unless otherwise noted. |
(b) | Coupon rates for floating and adjustable rate securities reflect the rates in effect at period end. |
(c) | Coupon is indexed to a floating interest rate which may be multiplied by a specified factor and/or subject to caps or floors. |
(d) | Private activity obligations whose interest is subject to the federal alternative minimum tax for individuals. |
(e) | Security exempt from registration under Rule 144A of the Securities Act of 1933. These securities may be resold in transactions exempt from registration, normally to qualified institutional buyers. At the end of the period, the value of these securities amounted to $75,494,000 or 1.7% of net assets. |
(f) | Security initially issued in zero coupon form which converts to coupon form at a specified rate and date. The rate shown is the rate at period end. |
(g) | Security or a portion of the security purchased on a delayed delivery or when-issued basis. |
(h) | Provides evidence of ownership in one or more underlying municipal bonds. |
(i) | Coupon rates are determined by re-marketing agents based on current market conditions. |
(j) | Information in this report regarding holdings by state and security types does not reflect the holdings of the Fidelity Municipal Cash Central Fund. |
(k) | Affiliated fund that is generally available only to investment companies and other accounts managed by Fidelity Investments. The rate quoted is the annualized seven-day yield of the fund at period end. A complete unaudited listing of the fund's holdings as of its most recent quarter end is available upon request. In addition, each Fidelity Central Fund's financial statements are available on the SEC's website or upon request. |
Affiliated Central Funds
Fiscal year to date information regarding the Fund's investments in Fidelity Central Funds, including the ownership percentage, is presented below.
Affiliate (Amounts in thousands) | Value, beginning of period ($) | Purchases ($) | Sales Proceeds ($) | Dividend Income ($) | Realized Gain (loss) ($) | Change in Unrealized appreciation (depreciation) ($) | Value, end of period ($) | % ownership, end of period |
Fidelity Municipal Cash Central Fund 4.23% | 111,110 | 192,541 | 167,615 | 2,939 | - | - | 136,036 | 5.1% |
Total | 111,110 | 192,541 | 167,615 | 2,939 | - | - | 136,036 | |
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Amounts in the dividend income column in the above table include any capital gain distributions from underlying funds, which are presented in the corresponding line item in the Statement of Operations, if applicable.
Amounts included in the purchases and sales proceeds columns may include in-kind transactions, if applicable.
Investment Valuation
The following is a summary of the inputs used, as of June 30, 2023, involving the Fund's assets and liabilities carried at fair value. The inputs or methodology used for valuing securities may not be an indication of the risk associated with investing in those securities. For more information on valuation inputs, and their aggregation into the levels used below, please refer to the Investment Valuation section in the accompanying Notes to Financial Statements.
Valuation Inputs at Reporting Date: |
Description (Amounts in thousands) | Total ($) | Level 1 ($) | Level 2 ($) | Level 3 ($) |
Investments in Securities: | | | | |
|
Municipal Securities | 4,328,059 | - | 4,328,059 | - |
|
Money Market Funds | 136,036 | 136,036 | - | - |
Total Investments in Securities: | 4,464,095 | 136,036 | 4,328,059 | - |
Statement of Assets and Liabilities |
Amounts in thousands (except per-share amounts) | | | | June 30, 2023 (Unaudited) |
| | | | |
Assets | | | | |
Investment in securities, at value - See accompanying schedule: | | | | |
Unaffiliated issuers (cost $4,489,504) | $ | 4,328,059 | | |
Fidelity Central Funds (cost $136,011) | | 136,036 | | |
| | | | |
| | | | |
Total Investment in Securities (cost $4,625,515) | | | $ | 4,464,095 |
Cash | | | | 110 |
Receivable for investments sold | | | | 6 |
Receivable for fund shares sold | | | | 2,563 |
Interest receivable | | | | 58,724 |
Distributions receivable from Fidelity Central Funds | | | | 459 |
Total assets | | | | 4,525,957 |
Liabilities | | | | |
Payable for investments purchased on a delayed delivery basis | $ | 9,337 | | |
Payable for fund shares redeemed | | 3,235 | | |
Distributions payable | | 3,416 | | |
Accrued management fee | | 1,302 | | |
Distribution and service plan fees payable | | 94 | | |
Other affiliated payables | | 479 | | |
Other payables and accrued expenses | | 44 | | |
Total Liabilities | | | | 17,907 |
Net Assets | | | $ | 4,508,050 |
Net Assets consist of: | | | | |
Paid in capital | | | $ | 4,699,054 |
Total accumulated earnings (loss) | | | | (191,004) |
Net Assets | | | $ | 4,508,050 |
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Net Asset Value and Maximum Offering Price | | | | |
Class A : | | | | |
Net Asset Value and redemption price per share ($279,719 ÷ 23,205 shares) (a) | | | $ | 12.05 |
Maximum offering price per share (100/96.00 of $12.05) | | | $ | 12.55 |
Class M : | | | | |
Net Asset Value and redemption price per share ($77,971 ÷ 6,462 shares) (a) | | | $ | 12.07 |
Maximum offering price per share (100/96.00 of $12.07) | | | $ | 12.57 |
Class C : | | | | |
Net Asset Value and offering price per share ($24,204 ÷ 2,008 shares) (a)(b) | | | $ | 12.06 |
Fidelity Municipal Income Fund : | | | | |
Net Asset Value , offering price and redemption price per share ($2,804,296 ÷ 232,476 shares) | | | $ | 12.06 |
Class I : | | | | |
Net Asset Value , offering price and redemption price per share ($1,022,295 ÷ 84,803 shares) | | | $ | 12.05 |
Class Z : | | | | |
Net Asset Value , offering price and redemption price per share ($299,565 ÷ 24,842 shares) | | | $ | 12.06 |
(a)Redemption price per share is equal to net asset value less any applicable contingent deferred sales charge. |
(b)Corresponding Net Asset Value does not calculate due to rounding of fractional net assets and/or shares |
Statement of Operations |
Amounts in thousands | | | | Six months ended June 30, 2023 (Unaudited) |
Investment Income | | | | |
Interest | | | $ | 71,272 |
Income from Fidelity Central Funds | | | | 2,939 |
Total Income | | | | 74,211 |
Expenses | | | | |
Management fee | $ | 7,730 | | |
Transfer agent fees | | 2,540 | | |
Distribution and service plan fees | | 571 | | |
Accounting fees and expenses | | 318 | | |
Custodian fees and expenses | | 22 | | |
Independent trustees' fees and expenses | | 8 | | |
Registration fees | | 117 | | |
Audit | | 32 | | |
Legal | | 3 | | |
Miscellaneous | | 14 | | |
Total expenses before reductions | | 11,355 | | |
Expense reductions | | (56) | | |
Total expenses after reductions | | | | 11,299 |
Net Investment income (loss) | | | | 62,912 |
Realized and Unrealized Gain (Loss) | | | | |
Net realized gain (loss) on: | | | | |
Investment Securities: | | | | |
Unaffiliated issuers | | (26) | | |
Total net realized gain (loss) | | | | (26) |
Change in net unrealized appreciation (depreciation) on: | | | | |
Investment Securities: | | | | |
Unaffiliated issuers | | 66,884 | | |
Fidelity Central Funds | | 32 | | |
Total change in net unrealized appreciation (depreciation) | | | | 66,916 |
Net gain (loss) | | | | 66,890 |
Net increase (decrease) in net assets resulting from operations | | | $ | 129,802 |
Statement of Changes in Net Assets |
|
Amount in thousands | | Six months ended June 30, 2023 (Unaudited) | | Year ended December 31, 2022 |
Increase (Decrease) in Net Assets | | | | |
Operations | | | | |
Net investment income (loss) | $ | 62,912 | $ | 114,716 |
Net realized gain (loss) | | (26) | | (30,793) |
Change in net unrealized appreciation (depreciation) | | 66,916 | | (596,229) |
Net increase (decrease) in net assets resulting from operations | | 129,802 | | (512,306) |
Distributions to shareholders | | (62,051) | | (114,383) |
| | | | |
Share transactions - net increase (decrease) | | 217,674 | | (275,639) |
Total increase (decrease) in net assets | | 285,425 | | (902,328) |
| | | | |
Net Assets | | | | |
Beginning of period | | 4,222,625 | | 5,124,953 |
End of period | $ | 4,508,050 | $ | 4,222,625 |
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Fidelity Advisor® Municipal Income Fund Class A |
|
| | Six months ended (Unaudited) June 30, 2023 | | Years ended December 31, 2022 | | 2021 | | 2020 | | 2019 | | 2018 A |
Selected Per-Share Data | | | | | | | | | | | | |
Net asset value, beginning of period | $ | 11.86 | $ | 13.56 | $ | 13.59 | $ | 13.39 | $ | 12.75 | $ | 12.73 |
Income from Investment Operations | | | | | | | | | | | | |
Net investment income (loss) B,C | | .154 | | .282 | | .281 | | .305 | | .330 | | .283 |
Net realized and unrealized gain (loss) | | .187 | | (1.700) | | .057 | | .257 | | .689 | | .029 |
Total from investment operations | | .341 | | (1.418) | | .338 | | .562 | | 1.019 | | .312 |
Distributions from net investment income | | (.151) | | (.282) | | (.281) | | (.304) | | (.328) | | (.284) |
Distributions from net realized gain | | - | | - | | (.087) | | (.058) | | (.051) | | (.008) |
Total distributions | | (.151) | | (.282) | | (.368) | | (.362) | | (.379) | | (.292) |
Net asset value, end of period | $ | 12.05 | $ | 11.86 | $ | 13.56 | $ | 13.59 | $ | 13.39 | $ | 12.75 |
Total Return D,E,F | | 2.88% | | (10.48)% | | 2.51% | | 4.28% | | 8.06% | | 2.48% |
Ratios to Average Net Assets C,G,H | | | | | | | | | | | | |
Expenses before reductions | | .80% I | | .78% | | .78% | | .78% | | .79% | | .78% I |
Expenses net of fee waivers, if any | | .80% I | | .78% | | .78% | | .78% | | .79% | | .78% I |
Expenses net of all reductions | | .80% I | | .78% | | .78% | | .78% | | .79% | | .78% I |
Net investment income (loss) | | 2.57% I | | 2.31% | | 2.06% | | 2.29% | | 2.49% | | 2.68% I |
Supplemental Data | | | | | | | | | | | | |
Net assets, end of period (in millions) | $ | 280 | $ | 268 | $ | 249 | $ | 233 | $ | 241 | $ | 201 |
Portfolio turnover rate J | | 1% I | | 23% | | 13% | | 16% | | 16% | | 14% K,L |
A For the period March 1, 2018 (commencement of sale of shares) through December 31, 2018.
B Calculated based on average shares outstanding during the period.
C Net investment income (loss) is affected by the timing of the declaration of dividends by any underlying mutual funds or exchange-traded funds (ETFs). Net investment income (loss) of any mutual funds or ETFs is not included in the Fund's net investment income (loss) ratio.
D Total returns for periods of less than one year are not annualized.
E Total returns would have been lower if certain expenses had not been reduced during the applicable periods shown.
F Total returns do not include the effect of the sales charges.
G Fees and expenses of any underlying mutual funds or exchange-traded funds (ETFs) are not included in the Fund's expense ratio. The Fund indirectly bears its proportionate share of these expenses. For additional expense information related to investments in Fidelity Central Funds, please refer to the "Investments in Fidelity Central Funds" note found in the Notes to Financial Statements section of the most recent Annual or Semi-Annual report.
H Expense ratios reflect operating expenses of the class. Expenses before reductions do not reflect amounts reimbursed, waived, or reduced through arrangements with the investment adviser, brokerage services, or other offset arrangements, if applicable, and do not represent the amount paid by the class during periods when reimbursements, waivers or reductions occur.
I Annualized.
J Amount does not include the portfolio activity of any underlying mutual funds or exchange-traded funds (ETFs).
K Portfolio turnover rate excludes securities received or delivered in-kind.
L The portfolio turnover rate does not include the assets acquired in the merger.
Fidelity Advisor® Municipal Income Fund Class M |
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| | Six months ended (Unaudited) June 30, 2023 | | Years ended December 31, 2022 | | 2021 | | 2020 | | 2019 | | 2018 A |
Selected Per-Share Data | | | | | | | | | | | | |
Net asset value, beginning of period | $ | 11.87 | $ | 13.57 | $ | 13.60 | $ | 13.40 | $ | 12.76 | $ | 12.73 |
Income from Investment Operations | | | | | | | | | | | | |
Net investment income (loss) B,C | | .155 | | .286 | | .285 | | .308 | | .333 | | .285 |
Net realized and unrealized gain (loss) | | .198 | | (1.701) | | .056 | | .258 | | .689 | | .039 |
Total from investment operations | | .353 | | (1.415) | | .341 | | .566 | | 1.022 | | .324 |
Distributions from net investment income | | (.153) | | (.285) | | (.284) | | (.308) | | (.331) | | (.286) |
Distributions from net realized gain | | - | | - | | (.087) | | (.058) | | (.051) | | (.008) |
Total distributions | | (.153) | | (.285) | | (.371) | | (.366) | | (.382) | | (.294) |
Net asset value, end of period | $ | 12.07 | $ | 11.87 | $ | 13.57 | $ | 13.60 | $ | 13.40 | $ | 12.76 |
Total Return D,E,F | | 2.98% | | (10.45)% | | 2.53% | | 4.30% | | 8.08% | | 2.58% |
Ratios to Average Net Assets C,G,H | | | | | | | | | | | | |
Expenses before reductions | | .77% I | | .77% | | .76% | | .76% | | .77% | | .77% I |
Expenses net of fee waivers, if any | | .77% I | | .76% | | .76% | | .76% | | .77% | | .77% I |
Expenses net of all reductions | | .77% I | | .76% | | .76% | | .76% | | .77% | | .76% I |
Net investment income (loss) | | 2.59% I | | 2.33% | | 2.08% | | 2.31% | | 2.51% | | 2.70% I |
Supplemental Data | | | | | | | | | | | | |
Net assets, end of period (in millions) | $ | 78 | $ | 80 | $ | 106 | $ | 109 | $ | 120 | $ | 119 |
Portfolio turnover rate J | | 1% I | | 23% | | 13% | | 16% | | 16% | | 14% K,L |
A For the period March 1, 2018 (commencement of sale of shares) through December 31, 2018.
B Calculated based on average shares outstanding during the period.
C Net investment income (loss) is affected by the timing of the declaration of dividends by any underlying mutual funds or exchange-traded funds (ETFs). Net investment income (loss) of any mutual funds or ETFs is not included in the Fund's net investment income (loss) ratio.
D Total returns for periods of less than one year are not annualized.
E Total returns would have been lower if certain expenses had not been reduced during the applicable periods shown.
F Total returns do not include the effect of the sales charges.
G Fees and expenses of any underlying mutual funds or exchange-traded funds (ETFs) are not included in the Fund's expense ratio. The Fund indirectly bears its proportionate share of these expenses. For additional expense information related to investments in Fidelity Central Funds, please refer to the "Investments in Fidelity Central Funds" note found in the Notes to Financial Statements section of the most recent Annual or Semi-Annual report.
H Expense ratios reflect operating expenses of the class. Expenses before reductions do not reflect amounts reimbursed, waived, or reduced through arrangements with the investment adviser, brokerage services, or other offset arrangements, if applicable, and do not represent the amount paid by the class during periods when reimbursements, waivers or reductions occur.
I Annualized.
J Amount does not include the portfolio activity of any underlying mutual funds or exchange-traded funds (ETFs).
K Portfolio turnover rate excludes securities received or delivered in-kind.
L The portfolio turnover rate does not include the assets acquired in the merger.
Fidelity Advisor® Municipal Income Fund Class C |
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| | Six months ended (Unaudited) June 30, 2023 | | Years ended December 31, 2022 | | 2021 | | 2020 | | 2019 | | 2018 A |
Selected Per-Share Data | | | | | | | | | | | | |
Net asset value, beginning of period | $ | 11.86 | $ | 13.56 | $ | 13.59 | $ | 13.39 | $ | 12.75 | $ | 12.73 |
Income from Investment Operations | | | | | | | | | | | | |
Net investment income (loss) B,C | | .110 | | .194 | | .181 | | .206 | | .231 | | .204 |
Net realized and unrealized gain (loss) | | .198 | | (1.701) | | .056 | | .257 | | .689 | | .032 |
Total from investment operations | | .308 | | (1.507) | | .237 | | .463 | | .920 | | .236 |
Distributions from net investment income | | (.108) | | (.193) | | (.180) | | (.205) | | (.229) | | (.208) |
Distributions from net realized gain | | - | | - | | (.087) | | (.058) | | (.051) | | (.008) |
Total distributions | | (.108) | | (.193) | | (.267) | | (.263) | | (.280) | | (.216) |
Net asset value, end of period | $ | 12.06 | $ | 11.86 | $ | 13.56 | $ | 13.59 | $ | 13.39 | $ | 12.75 |
Total Return D,E,F | | 2.60% | | (11.13)% | | 1.75% | | 3.51% | | 7.26% | | 1.87% |
Ratios to Average Net Assets C,G,H | | | | | | | | | | | | |
Expenses before reductions | | 1.53% I | | 1.51% | | 1.52% | | 1.53% | | 1.53% | | 1.52% I |
Expenses net of fee waivers, if any | | 1.53% I | | 1.51% | | 1.52% | | 1.53% | | 1.53% | | 1.52% I |
Expenses net of all reductions | | 1.53% I | | 1.51% | | 1.52% | | 1.53% | | 1.53% | | 1.52% I |
Net investment income (loss) | | 1.84% I | | 1.58% | | 1.32% | | 1.54% | | 1.75% | | 1.94% I |
Supplemental Data | | | | | | | | | | | | |
Net assets, end of period (in millions) | $ | 24 | $ | 25 | $ | 35 | $ | 52 | $ | 58 | $ | 82 |
Portfolio turnover rate J | | 1% I | | 23% | | 13% | | 16% | | 16% | | 14% K,L |
A For the period March 1, 2018 (commencement of sale of shares) through December 31, 2018.
B Calculated based on average shares outstanding during the period.
C Net investment income (loss) is affected by the timing of the declaration of dividends by any underlying mutual funds or exchange-traded funds (ETFs). Net investment income (loss) of any mutual funds or ETFs is not included in the Fund's net investment income (loss) ratio.
D Total returns for periods of less than one year are not annualized.
E Total returns would have been lower if certain expenses had not been reduced during the applicable periods shown.
F Total returns do not include the effect of the contingent deferred sales charge.
G Fees and expenses of any underlying mutual funds or exchange-traded funds (ETFs) are not included in the Fund's expense ratio. The Fund indirectly bears its proportionate share of these expenses. For additional expense information related to investments in Fidelity Central Funds, please refer to the "Investments in Fidelity Central Funds" note found in the Notes to Financial Statements section of the most recent Annual or Semi-Annual report.
H Expense ratios reflect operating expenses of the class. Expenses before reductions do not reflect amounts reimbursed, waived, or reduced through arrangements with the investment adviser, brokerage services, or other offset arrangements, if applicable, and do not represent the amount paid by the class during periods when reimbursements, waivers or reductions occur.
I Annualized.
J Amount does not include the portfolio activity of any underlying mutual funds or exchange-traded funds (ETFs).
K Portfolio turnover rate excludes securities received or delivered in-kind.
L The portfolio turnover rate does not include the assets acquired in the merger.
Fidelity® Municipal Income Fund |
|
| | Six months ended (Unaudited) June 30, 2023 | | Years ended December 31, 2022 | | 2021 | | 2020 | | 2019 | | 2018 |
Selected Per-Share Data | | | | | | | | | | | | |
Net asset value, beginning of period | $ | 11.87 | $ | 13.57 | $ | 13.60 | $ | 13.40 | $ | 12.75 | $ | 13.12 |
Income from Investment Operations | | | | | | | | | | | | |
Net investment income (loss) A,B | | .174 | | .324 | | .327 | | .350 | | .374 | | .382 |
Net realized and unrealized gain (loss) | | .187 | | (1.702) | | .057 | | .257 | | .699 | | (.286) |
Total from investment operations | | .361 | | (1.378) | | .384 | | .607 | | 1.073 | | .096 |
Distributions from net investment income | | (.171) | | (.322) | | (.327) | | (.349) | | (.372) | | (.381) |
Distributions from net realized gain | | - | | - | | (.087) | | (.058) | | (.051) | | (.085) |
Total distributions | | (.171) | | (.322) | | (.414) | | (.407) | | (.423) | | (.466) |
Net asset value, end of period | $ | 12.06 | $ | 11.87 | $ | 13.57 | $ | 13.60 | $ | 13.40 | $ | 12.75 |
Total Return C,D | | 3.05% | | (10.18)% | | 2.85% | | 4.63% | | 8.50% | | .80% |
Ratios to Average Net Assets B,E,F | | | | | | | | | | | | |
Expenses before reductions | | .47% G | | .46% | | .45% | | .45% | | .45% | | .46% |
Expenses net of fee waivers, if any | | .46% G | | .46% | | .45% | | .45% | | .45% | | .46% |
Expenses net of all reductions | | .46% G | | .46% | | .45% | | .45% | | .45% | | .45% |
Net investment income (loss) | | 2.90% G | | 2.64% | | 2.39% | | 2.62% | | 2.83% | | 3.00% |
Supplemental Data | | | | | | | | | | | | |
Net assets, end of period (in millions) | $ | 2,804 | $ | 2,780 | $ | 3,787 | $ | 3,805 | $ | 3,955 | $ | 3,817 |
Portfolio turnover rate H | | 1% G | | 23% | | 13% | | 16% | | 16% | | 14% I,J |
A Calculated based on average shares outstanding during the period.
B Net investment income (loss) is affected by the timing of the declaration of dividends by any underlying mutual funds or exchange-traded funds (ETFs). Net investment income (loss) of any mutual funds or ETFs is not included in the Fund's net investment income (loss) ratio.
C Total returns for periods of less than one year are not annualized.
D Total returns would have been lower if certain expenses had not been reduced during the applicable periods shown.
E Fees and expenses of any underlying mutual funds or exchange-traded funds (ETFs) are not included in the Fund's expense ratio. The Fund indirectly bears its proportionate share of these expenses. For additional expense information related to investments in Fidelity Central Funds, please refer to the "Investments in Fidelity Central Funds" note found in the Notes to Financial Statements section of the most recent Annual or Semi-Annual report.
F Expense ratios reflect operating expenses of the class. Expenses before reductions do not reflect amounts reimbursed, waived, or reduced through arrangements with the investment adviser, brokerage services, or other offset arrangements, if applicable, and do not represent the amount paid by the class during periods when reimbursements, waivers or reductions occur.
G Annualized.
H Amount does not include the portfolio activity of any underlying mutual funds or exchange-traded funds (ETFs).
I Portfolio turnover rate excludes securities received or delivered in-kind.
J The portfolio turnover rate does not include the assets acquired in the merger.
Fidelity Advisor® Municipal Income Fund Class I |
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| | Six months ended (Unaudited) June 30, 2023 | | Years ended December 31, 2022 | | 2021 | | 2020 | | 2019 | | 2018 A |
Selected Per-Share Data | | | | | | | | | | | | |
Net asset value, beginning of period | $ | 11.86 | $ | 13.56 | $ | 13.59 | $ | 13.39 | $ | 12.75 | $ | 12.73 |
Income from Investment Operations | | | | | | | | | | | | |
Net investment income (loss) B,C | | .168 | | .311 | | .315 | | .339 | | .363 | | .309 |
Net realized and unrealized gain (loss) | | .188 | | (1.699) | | .057 | | .257 | | .689 | | .029 |
Total from investment operations | | .356 | | (1.388) | | .372 | | .596 | | 1.052 | | .338 |
Distributions from net investment income | | (.166) | | (.312) | | (.315) | | (.338) | | (.361) | | (.310) |
Distributions from net realized gain | | - | | - | | (.087) | | (.058) | | (.051) | | (.008) |
Total distributions | | (.166) | | (.312) | | (.402) | | (.396) | | (.412) | | (.318) |
Net asset value, end of period | $ | 12.05 | $ | 11.86 | $ | 13.56 | $ | 13.59 | $ | 13.39 | $ | 12.75 |
Total Return D,E | | 3.01% | | (10.26)% | | 2.76% | | 4.54% | | 8.33% | | 2.69% |
Ratios to Average Net Assets C,F,G | | | | | | | | | | | | |
Expenses before reductions | | .55% H | | .54% | | .53% | | .53% | | .53% | | .53% H |
Expenses net of fee waivers, if any | | .55% H | | .54% | | .53% | | .53% | | .53% | | .53% H |
Expenses net of all reductions | | .55% H | | .54% | | .53% | | .53% | | .53% | | .53% H |
Net investment income (loss) | | 2.81% H | | 2.55% | | 2.31% | | 2.54% | | 2.75% | | 2.93% H |
Supplemental Data | | | | | | | | | | | | |
Net assets, end of period (in millions) | $ | 1,022 | $ | 834 | $ | 714 | $ | 619 | $ | 647 | $ | 555 |
Portfolio turnover rate I | | 1% H | | 23% | | 13% | | 16% | | 16% | | 14% J,K |
A For the period March 1, 2018 (commencement of sale of shares) through December 31, 2018.
B Calculated based on average shares outstanding during the period.
C Net investment income (loss) is affected by the timing of the declaration of dividends by any underlying mutual funds or exchange-traded funds (ETFs). Net investment income (loss) of any mutual funds or ETFs is not included in the Fund's net investment income (loss) ratio.
D Total returns for periods of less than one year are not annualized.
E Total returns would have been lower if certain expenses had not been reduced during the applicable periods shown.
F Fees and expenses of any underlying mutual funds or exchange-traded funds (ETFs) are not included in the Fund's expense ratio. The Fund indirectly bears its proportionate share of these expenses. For additional expense information related to investments in Fidelity Central Funds, please refer to the "Investments in Fidelity Central Funds" note found in the Notes to Financial Statements section of the most recent Annual or Semi-Annual report.
G Expense ratios reflect operating expenses of the class. Expenses before reductions do not reflect amounts reimbursed, waived, or reduced through arrangements with the investment adviser, brokerage services, or other offset arrangements, if applicable, and do not represent the amount paid by the class during periods when reimbursements, waivers or reductions occur.
H Annualized.
I Amount does not include the portfolio activity of any underlying mutual funds or exchange-traded funds (ETFs).
J Portfolio turnover rate excludes securities received or delivered in-kind.
K The portfolio turnover rate does not include the assets acquired in the merger.
Fidelity Advisor® Municipal Income Fund Class Z |
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| | Six months ended (Unaudited) June 30, 2023 | | Years ended December 31, 2022 | | 2021 | | 2020 | | 2019 | | 2018 A |
Selected Per-Share Data | | | | | | | | | | | | |
Net asset value, beginning of period | $ | 11.86 | $ | 13.57 | $ | 13.60 | $ | 13.39 | $ | 12.75 | $ | 12.64 |
Income from Investment Operations | | | | | | | | | | | | |
Net investment income (loss) B,C | | .176 | | .327 | | .331 | | .352 | | .378 | | .101 |
Net realized and unrealized gain (loss) | | .198 | | (1.710) | | .057 | | .269 | | .689 | | .112 |
Total from investment operations | | .374 | | (1.383) | | .388 | | .621 | | 1.067 | | .213 |
Distributions from net investment income | | (.174) | | (.327) | | (.331) | | (.353) | | (.376) | | (.095) |
Distributions from net realized gain | | - | | - | | (.087) | | (.058) | | (.051) | | (.008) |
Total distributions | | (.174) | | (.327) | | (.418) | | (.411) | | (.427) | | (.103) |
Net asset value, end of period | $ | 12.06 | $ | 11.86 | $ | 13.57 | $ | 13.60 | $ | 13.39 | $ | 12.75 |
Total Return D,E | | 3.16% | | (10.22)% | | 2.88% | | 4.74% | | 8.45% | | 1.69% |
Ratios to Average Net Assets C,F,G | | | | | | | | | | | | |
Expenses before reductions | | .42% H | | .42% | | .42% | | .42% | | .42% | | .42% H |
Expenses net of fee waivers, if any | | .42% H | | .42% | | .42% | | .42% | | .42% | | .42% H |
Expenses net of all reductions | | .42% H | | .42% | | .42% | | .42% | | .42% | | .42% H |
Net investment income (loss) | | 2.94% H | | 2.67% | | 2.42% | | 2.65% | | 2.86% | | 3.08% H |
Supplemental Data | | | | | | | | | | | | |
Net assets, end of period (in millions) | $ | 300 | $ | 235 | $ | 235 | $ | 196 | $ | 97 | $ | 21 |
Portfolio turnover rate I | | 1% H | | 23% | | 13% | | 16% | | 16% | | 14% J,K |
A For the period October 2, 2018 (commencement of sale of shares) through December 31, 2018.
B Calculated based on average shares outstanding during the period.
C Net investment income (loss) is affected by the timing of the declaration of dividends by any underlying mutual funds or exchange-traded funds (ETFs). Net investment income (loss) of any mutual funds or ETFs is not included in the Fund's net investment income (loss) ratio.
D Total returns for periods of less than one year are not annualized.
E Total returns would have been lower if certain expenses had not been reduced during the applicable periods shown.
F Fees and expenses of any underlying mutual funds or exchange-traded funds (ETFs) are not included in the Fund's expense ratio. The Fund indirectly bears its proportionate share of these expenses. For additional expense information related to investments in Fidelity Central Funds, please refer to the "Investments in Fidelity Central Funds" note found in the Notes to Financial Statements section of the most recent Annual or Semi-Annual report.
G Expense ratios reflect operating expenses of the class. Expenses before reductions do not reflect amounts reimbursed, waived, or reduced through arrangements with the investment adviser, brokerage services, or other offset arrangements, if applicable, and do not represent the amount paid by the class during periods when reimbursements, waivers or reductions occur.
H Annualized.
I Amount does not include the portfolio activity of any underlying mutual funds or exchange-traded funds (ETFs).
J Portfolio turnover rate excludes securities received or delivered in-kind.
K The portfolio turnover rate does not include the assets acquired in the merger.
For the period ended June 30, 2023
( Amounts in thousands except percentages)
1. Organization.
Fidelity Municipal Income Fund (the Fund) is a fund of Fidelity Municipal Trust (the Trust) and is authorized to issue an unlimited number of shares. The Trust is registered under the Investment Company Act of 1940, as amended (the 1940 Act), as an open-end management investment company organized as a Massachusetts business trust. The Fund offers Class A, Class M, Class C, Fidelity Municipal Income Fund, Class I and Class Z shares, each of which has equal rights as to assets and voting privileges. Class A, Class M, Class C, Class I and Class Z are Fidelity Advisor classes. Each class has exclusive voting rights with respect to matters that affect that class. Class C shares will automatically convert to Class A shares after a holding period of eight years from the initial date of purchase, with certain exceptions.
2. Investments in Fidelity Central Funds.
Funds may invest in Fidelity Central Funds, which are open-end investment companies generally available only to other investment companies and accounts managed by the investment adviser and its affiliates. The Schedule of Investments lists any Fidelity Central Funds held as an investment as of period end, but does not include the underlying holdings of each Fidelity Central Fund. An investing fund indirectly bears its proportionate share of the expenses of the underlying Fidelity Central Funds.
Based on its investment objective, each Fidelity Central Fund may invest or participate in various investment vehicles or strategies that are similar to those of the investing fund. These strategies are consistent with the investment objectives of the investing fund and may involve certain economic risks which may cause a decline in value of each of the Fidelity Central Funds and thus a decline in the value of the investing fund.
Fidelity Central Fund | Investment Manager | Investment Objective | Investment Practices | Expense Ratio A |
Fidelity Money Market Central Funds | Fidelity Management & Research Company LLC (FMR) | Each fund seeks to obtain a high level of current income consistent with the preservation of capital and liquidity. | Short-term Investments | Less than .005% |
A Expenses expressed as a percentage of average net assets and are as of each underlying Central Fund's most recent annual or semi-annual shareholder report.
A complete unaudited list of holdings for each Fidelity Central Fund is available upon request or at the Securities and Exchange Commission website at www.sec.gov. In addition, the financial statements of the Fidelity Central Funds which contain the significant accounting policies (including investment valuation policies) of those funds, and are not covered by the Report of Independent Registered Public Accounting Firm, are available on the Securities and Exchange Commission website or upon request.
3. Significant Accounting Policies.
The Fund is an investment company and applies the accounting and reporting guidance of the Financial Accounting Standards Board (FASB) Accounting Standards Codification Topic 946 Financial Services - Investment Companies . The financial statements have been prepared in conformity with accounting principles generally accepted in the United States of America (GAAP), which require management to make certain estimates and assumptions at the date of the financial statements. Actual results could differ from those estimates. Subsequent events, if any, through the date that the financial statements were issued have been evaluated in the preparation of the financial statements. The Fund's Schedule of Investments lists any underlying mutual funds or exchange-traded funds (ETFs) but does not include the underlying holdings of these funds. The following summarizes the significant accounting policies of the Fund:
Investment Valuation. Investments are valued as of 4:00 p.m. Eastern time on the last calendar day of the period. The Board of Trustees (the Board) has designated the Fund's investment adviser as the valuation designee responsible for the fair valuation function and performing fair value determinations as needed. The investment adviser has established a Fair Value Committee (the Committee) to carry out the day-to-day fair valuation responsibilities and has adopted policies and procedures to govern the fair valuation process and the activities of the Committee. In accordance with these fair valuation policies and procedures, which have been approved by the Board, the Fund attempts to obtain prices from one or more third party pricing services or brokers to value its investments. When current market prices, quotations or currency exchange rates are not readily available or reliable, investments will be fair valued in good faith by the Committee, in accordance with the policies and procedures. Factors used in determining fair value vary by investment type and may include market or investment specific events, transaction data, estimated cash flows, and market observations of comparable investments. The frequency that the fair valuation procedures are used cannot be predicted and they may be utilized to a significant extent. The Committee manages the Fund's fair valuation practices and maintains the fair valuation policies and procedures. The Fund's investment adviser reports to the Board information regarding the fair valuation process and related material matters.
The Fund categorizes the inputs to valuation techniques used to value its investments into a disclosure hierarchy consisting of three levels as shown below:
Level 1 - unadjusted quoted prices in active markets for identical investments
Level 2 - other significant observable inputs (including quoted prices for similar investments, interest rates, prepayment speeds, etc.)
Level 3 - unobservable inputs (including the Fund's own assumptions based on the best information available)
Valuation techniques used to value the Fund's investments by major category are as follows:
Debt securities, including restricted securities, are valued based on evaluated prices received from third party pricing services or from brokers who make markets in such securities. Municipal securities are valued by pricing services who utilize matrix pricing which considers yield or price of bonds of comparable quality, coupon, maturity and type or by broker-supplied prices. When independent prices are unavailable or unreliable, debt securities may be valued utilizing pricing methodologies which consider similar factors that would be used by third party pricing services. Debt securities are generally categorized as Level 2 in the hierarchy but may be Level 3 depending on the circumstances.
Investments in open-end mutual funds, including the Fidelity Central Funds, are valued at their closing net asset value (NAV) each business day and are categorized as Level 1 in the hierarchy.
Changes in valuation techniques may result in transfers in or out of an assigned level within the disclosure hierarchy. The aggregate value of investments by input level as of June 30, 2023 is included at the end of the Fund's Schedule of Investments.
Investment Transactions and Income. For financial reporting purposes, the Fund's investment holdings and NAV include trades executed through the end of the last business day of the period. The NAV per share for processing shareholder transactions is calculated as of the close of business of the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE), normally 4:00 p.m. Eastern time and includes trades executed through the end of the prior business day. Gains and losses on securities sold are determined on the basis of identified cost. Income and capital gain distributions from Fidelity Central Funds, if any, are recorded on the ex-dividend date. Interest income is accrued as earned and includes coupon interest and amortization of premium and accretion of discount on debt securities as applicable. Debt obligations may be placed on non-accrual status and related interest income may be reduced by ceasing current accruals and writing off interest receivables when the collection of all or a portion of interest has become doubtful based on consistently applied procedures. A debt obligation is removed from non-accrual status when the issuer resumes interest payments or when collectability of interest is reasonably assured.
Class Allocations and Expenses. Investment income, realized and unrealized capital gains and losses, common expenses of a fund, and certain fund-level expense reductions, if any, are allocated daily on a pro-rata basis to each class based on the relative net assets of each class to the total net assets of a fund. Each class differs with respect to transfer agent and distribution and service plan fees incurred, as applicable. Certain expense reductions may also differ by class, if applicable. For the reporting period, the allocated portion of income and expenses to each class as a percent of its average net assets may vary due to the timing of recording these transactions in relation to fluctuating net assets of the classes. Expenses directly attributable to a fund are charged to that fund. Expenses attributable to more than one fund are allocated among the respective funds on the basis of relative net assets or other appropriate methods. Expenses included in the accompanying financial statements reflect the expenses of that fund and do not include any expenses associated with any underlying mutual funds or exchange-traded funds (ETFs). Although not included in a fund's expenses, a fund indirectly bears its proportionate share of these expenses through the net asset value of each underlying mutual fund or exchange-traded fund (ETF). Expense estimates are accrued in the period to which they relate and adjustments are made when actual amounts are known.
Income Tax Information and Distributions to Shareholders. Each year, the Fund intends to qualify as a regulated investment company under Subchapter M of the Internal Revenue Code, including distributing substantially all of its taxable income and realized gains. As a result, no provision for U.S. Federal income taxes is required. The Fund files a U.S. federal tax return, in addition to state and local tax returns as required. The Fund's federal income tax returns are subject to examination by the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) for a period of three fiscal years after they are filed. State and local tax returns may be subject to examination for an additional fiscal year depending on the jurisdiction.
Distributions are declared and recorded daily and paid monthly from net investment income. Distributions from realized gains, if any, are declared and recorded on the ex-dividend date. Income and capital gain distributions are declared separately for each class. Income and capital gain distributions are determined in accordance with income tax regulations, which may differ from GAAP.
Capital accounts within the financial statements are adjusted for permanent book-tax differences. These adjustments have no impact on net assets or the results of operations. Capital accounts are not adjusted for temporary book-tax differences which will reverse in a subsequent period.
Book-tax differences are primarily due to market discount and capital loss carryforwards.
The Fund purchases municipal securities whose interest, in the opinion of the issuer, is free from federal income tax. There is no assurance that the IRS will agree with this opinion. In the event the IRS determines that the issuer does not comply with relevant tax requirements, interest payments from a security could become federally taxable, possibly retroactively to the date the security was issued.
As of period end, the cost and unrealized appreciation (depreciation) in securities, and derivatives if applicable, for federal income tax purposes were as follows:
Gross unrealized appreciation | $50,128 |
Gross unrealized depreciation | (210,158) |
Net unrealized appreciation (depreciation) | $(160,030) |
Tax cost | $4,624,125 |
Capital loss carryforwards are only available to offset future capital gains of the Fund to the extent provided by regulations and may be limited. The capital loss carryforward information presented below, including any applicable limitation, is estimated as of prior fiscal period end and is subject to adjustment.
Short-term | $(15,196) |
Long-term | (15,603) |
Total capital loss carryforward | $(30,799) |
Delayed Delivery Transactions and When-Issued Securities. During the period, certain Funds transacted in securities on a delayed delivery or when-issued basis. Payment and delivery may take place after the customary settlement period for that security. The price of the underlying securities and the date when the securities will be delivered and paid for are fixed at the time the transaction is negotiated. Securities purchased on a delayed delivery or when-issued basis are identified as such in the Schedule of Investments. Compensation for interest forgone in the purchase of a delayed delivery or when-issued debt security may be received. With respect to purchase commitments, each applicable Fund identifies securities as segregated in its records with a value at least equal to the amount of the commitment. Payables and receivables associated with the purchases and sales of delayed delivery securities having the same coupon, settlement date and broker are offset. Delayed delivery or when-issued securities that have been purchased from and sold to different brokers are reflected as both payables and receivables in the Statement of Assets and Liabilities under the caption "Delayed delivery", as applicable. Losses may arise due to changes in the value of the underlying securities or if the counterparty does not perform under the contract's terms, or if the issuer does not issue the securities due to political, economic, or other factors.
Restricted Securities (including Private Placements). Funds may invest in securities that are subject to legal or contractual restrictions on resale. These securities generally may be resold in transactions exempt from registration or to the public if the securities are registered. Disposal of these securities may involve time-consuming negotiations and expense, and prompt sale at an acceptable price may be difficult. Information regarding restricted securities held at period end is included at the end of the Schedule of Investments, if applicable.
4. Purchases and Sales of Investments.
Purchases and sales of securities, other than short-term securities and in-kind transactions, as applicable, are noted in the table below.
| Purchases ($) | Sales ($) |
Fidelity Municipal Income Fund | 195,905 | 18,622 |
5. Fees and Other Transactions with Affiliates.
Management Fee. Fidelity Management & Research Company LLC (the investment adviser) and its affiliates provide the Fund with investment management related services for which the Fund pays a monthly management fee. The management fee is the sum of an individual fund fee rate that is based on an annual rate of .25% of the Fund's average net assets and an annualized group fee rate that averaged .10% during the period. The group fee rate is based upon the monthly average net assets of a group of registered investment companies with which the investment adviser has management contracts. The group fee rate decreases as assets under management increase and increases as assets under management decrease. For the reporting period, the total annualized management fee rate was .35% of the Fund's average net assets.
Distribution and Service Plan Fees. In accordance with Rule 12b-1 of the 1940 Act, the Fund has adopted separate Distribution and Service Plans for each class of shares. Certain classes pay Fidelity Distributors Company LLC (FDC), an affiliate of the investment adviser, separate Distribution and Service Fees, each of which is based on an annual percentage of each class' average net assets. In addition, FDC may pay financial intermediaries for selling shares of the Fund and providing shareholder support services. For the period, the Distribution and Service Fee rates, total fees and amounts retained by FDC were as follows:
| Distribution Fee | Service Fee | Total Fees | Retained by FDC |
Class A | - % | .25% | $345 | $15 |
Class M | - % | .25% | 100 | 1 |
Class C | .75% | .25% | 126 | 21 |
| | | $571 | $37 |
Sales Load. FDC may receive a front-end sales charge of up to 4.00% for selling Class A shares and Class M shares, some of which is paid to financial intermediaries for selling shares of the Fund. Depending on the holding period, FDC may receive contingent deferred sales charges levied on Class A, Class M and Class C redemptions. The deferred sales charges are 1.00% for Class C shares, .75% for certain purchases of Class A shares and .25% for certain purchases of Class M shares.
For the period, sales charge amounts retained by FDC were as follows:
| Retained by FDC |
Class A | $77 |
Class M | 6 |
Class C A | 9 |
| $92 |
A When Class C shares are initially sold, FDC pays commissions from its own resources to financial intermediaries through which the sales are made.
Transfer Agent Fees. Fidelity Investments Institutional Operations Company LLC (FIIOC), an affiliate of the investment adviser, is the transfer, dividend disbursing and shareholder servicing agent for the Fund. FIIOC receives account fees and asset-based fees that vary according to the account size and type of account of the shareholders of the respective classes of the Fund, except for Class Z. FIIOC receives an asset-based fee of Class Z's average net assets. FIIOC pays for typesetting, printing and mailing of shareholder reports, except proxy statements. For the period, transfer agent fees for each class were as follows:
| Amount | of Class-Level Average Net Assets A |
Class A | $236 | .17 |
Class M | 59 | .15 |
Class C | 18 | .15 |
Fidelity Municipal Income Fund | 1,304 | .09 |
Class I | 855 | .18 |
Class Z | 68 | .05 |
| $2,540 | |
A Annualized
Accounting Fees. Fidelity Service Company, Inc. (FSC), an affiliate of the investment adviser, maintains the Fund's accounting records. The accounting fee is based on the level of average net assets for each month. For the period, the fees were equivalent to the following annualized rates:
| % of Average Net Assets |
Fidelity Municipal Income Fund | .01 |
Interfund Trades. Funds may purchase from or sell securities to other Fidelity Funds under procedures adopted by the Board. The procedures have been designed to ensure these interfund trades are executed in accordance with Rule 17a-7 of the 1940 Act. Any interfund trades are included within the respective purchases and sales amounts shown in the Purchases and Sales of Investments note. Interfund trades during the period are noted in the table below.
| Purchases ($) | Sales ($) | Realized Gain (Loss) ($) |
Fidelity Municipal Income Fund | - | 12,700 | - |
6. Committed Line of Credit.
Certain Funds participate with other funds managed by the investment adviser or an affiliate in a $4.25 billion credit facility (the "line of credit") to be utilized for temporary or emergency purposes to fund shareholder redemptions or for other short-term liquidity purposes. The participating funds have agreed to pay commitment fees on their pro-rata portion of the line of credit, which are reflected in Miscellaneous expenses on the Statement of Operations, and are listed below. During the period, there were no borrowings on this line of credit.
| Amount |
Fidelity Municipal Income Fund | $4 |
7. Expense Reductions.
The investment adviser contractually agreed to reimburse expenses of each class to the extent annual operating expenses exceeded certain levels of class-level average net assets as noted in the table below. This reimbursement will remain in place through April 30, 2024. Some expenses, for example the compensation of the independent Trustees, and certain other expenses such as interest expense, are excluded from this reimbursement.
The following classes were in reimbursement during the period:
| Expense Limitations | Reimbursement |
Class I | .55% | $2 |
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Through arrangements with the Fund's custodian, credits realized as a result of certain uninvested cash balances were used to reduce the Fund's expenses. During the period, custodian credits reduced the Fund's expenses by $1.
In addition, during the period the investment adviser or an affiliate reimbursed and/or waived a portion of fund-level operating expenses in the amount of $53.
8. Distributions to Shareholders.
Distributions to shareholders of each class were as follows:
| Six months ended June 30, 2023 | Year ended December 31, 2022 |
Fidelity Municipal Income Fund | | |
Distributions to shareholders | | |
Class A | $3,454 | $5,541 |
Class M | 1,015 | 2,073 |
Class C | 224 | 435 |
Fidelity Municipal Income Fund | 40,092 | 81,658 |
Class I | 13,375 | 18,130 |
Class Z | 3,891 | 6,546 |
Total | $62,051 | $114,383 |
9. Share Transactions.
Share transactions for each class were as follows and may contain in-kind transactions, automatic conversions between classes or exchanges between affiliated funds:
| Shares | Shares | Dollars | Dollars |
| Six months ended June 30, 2023 | Year ended December 31, 2022 | Six months ended June 30, 2023 | Year ended December 31, 2022 |
Fidelity Municipal Income Fund | | | | |
Class A | | | | |
Shares sold | 1,753 | 9,594 | $21,168 | $115,427 |
Reinvestment of distributions | 258 | 411 | 3,115 | 4,981 |
Shares redeemed | (1,436) | (5,727) | (17,344) | (69,759) |
Net increase (decrease) | 575 | 4,278 | $6,939 | $50,649 |
Class M | | | | |
Shares sold | 81 | 276 | $975 | $3,355 |
Reinvestment of distributions | 74 | 150 | 898 | 1,825 |
Shares redeemed | (434) | (1,491) | (5,256) | (18,102) |
Net increase (decrease) | (279) | (1,065) | $(3,383) | $(12,922) |
Class C | | | | |
Shares sold | 179 | 511 | $2,154 | $6,199 |
Reinvestment of distributions | 17 | 34 | 210 | 410 |
Shares redeemed | (326) | (967) | (3,932) | (11,857) |
Net increase (decrease) | (130) | (422) | $(1,568) | $(5,248) |
Fidelity Municipal Income Fund | | | | |
Shares sold | 10,405 | 40,481 | $126,081 | $491,259 |
Reinvestment of distributions | 2,445 | 4,697 | 29,534 | 57,042 |
Shares redeemed | (14,622) | (89,945) | (176,654) | (1,101,537) |
Net increase (decrease) | (1,772) | (44,767) | $(21,039) | $(553,236) |
Class I | | | | |
Shares sold | 23,685 | 56,827 | $286,755 | $682,902 |
Reinvestment of distributions | 423 | 657 | 5,105 | 7,979 |
Shares redeemed | (9,631) | (39,781) | (116,351) | (480,093) |
Net increase (decrease) | 14,477 | 17,703 | $175,509 | $210,788 |
Class Z | | | | |
Shares sold | 7,263 | 26,980 | $87,824 | $329,960 |
Reinvestment of distributions | 256 | 414 | 3,095 | 5,017 |
Shares redeemed | (2,458) | (24,933) | (29,703) | (300,647) |
Net increase (decrease) | 5,061 | 2,461 | $61,216 | $34,330 |
11. Other.
A fund's organizational documents provide former and current trustees and officers with a limited indemnification against liabilities arising in connection with the performance of their duties to the fund. In the normal course of business, a fund may also enter into contracts that provide general indemnifications. A fund's maximum exposure under these arrangements is unknown as this would be dependent on future claims that may be made against a fund. The risk of material loss from such claims is considered remote.
12. Risk and Uncertainties.
Many factors affect a fund's performance. Developments that disrupt global economies and financial markets, such as pandemics, epidemics, outbreaks of infectious diseases, war, terrorism, and environmental disasters, may significantly affect a fund's investment performance. The effects of these developments to a fund will be impacted by the types of securities in which a fund invests, the financial condition, industry, economic sector, and geographic location of an issuer, and a fund's level of investment in the securities of that issuer. Significant concentrations in security types, issuers, industries, sectors, and geographic locations may magnify the factors that affect a fund's performance.
As a shareholder, you incur two types of costs: (1) transaction costs, which may include sales charges (loads) on purchase payments or redemption proceeds, as applicable and (2) ongoing costs, which generally include management fees, distribution and/or service (12b-1) fees and other Fund expenses. This Example is intended to help you understand your ongoing costs (in dollars) of investing in a fund and to compare these costs with the ongoing costs of investing in other mutual funds.
The Example is based on an investment of $1,000 invested at the beginning of the period and held for the entire period (January 1, 2023 to June 30, 2023). |
Actual Expenses
The first line of the accompanying table provides information about actual account values and actual expenses. You may use the information in this line, together with the amount you invested, to estimate the expenses that you paid over the period. Simply divide your account value by $1,000.00 (for example, an $8,600 account value divided by $1,000.00 = 8.6), then multiply the result by the number in the first line for a class/Fund under the heading entitled "Expenses Paid During Period" to estimate the expenses you paid on your account during this period. If any fund is a shareholder of any underlying mutual funds or exchange-traded funds (ETFs) (the Underlying Funds), such fund indirectly bears its proportional share of the expenses of the Underlying Funds in addition to the direct expenses incurred presented in the table. These fees and expenses are not included in the annualized expense ratio used to calculate the expense estimate in the table below.
Hypothetical Example for Comparison Purposes
The second line of the accompanying table provides information about hypothetical account values and hypothetical expenses based on the actual expense ratio and an assumed rate of return of 5% per year before expenses, which is not the actual return. The hypothetical account values and expenses may not be used to estimate the actual ending account balance or expenses you paid for the period. You may use this information to compare the ongoing costs of investing in the Fund and other funds. To do so, compare this 5% hypothetical example with the 5% hypothetical examples that appear in the shareholder reports of the other funds. If any fund is a shareholder of any Underlying Funds, such fund indirectly bears its proportional share of the expenses of the Underlying Funds in addition to the direct expenses as presented in the table. These fees and expenses are not included in the annualized expense ratio used to calculate the expense estimate in the table below.
Please note that the expenses shown in the table are meant to highlight your ongoing costs only and do not reflect any transaction costs. Therefore, the second line of the table is useful in comparing ongoing costs only, and will not help you determine the relative total costs of owning different funds. In addition, if these transactional costs were included, your costs would have been higher.
| | | | Annualized Expense Ratio- A | | Beginning Account Value January 1, 2023 | | Ending Account Value June 30, 2023 | | Expenses Paid During Period- C January 1, 2023 to June 30, 2023 |
Fidelity® Municipal Income Fund | | | | | | | | | | |
Class A | | | | .80% | | | | | | |
Actual | | | | | | $ 1,000 | | $ 1,028.80 | | $ 4.02 |
Hypothetical- B | | | | | | $ 1,000 | | $ 1,020.83 | | $ 4.01 |
Class M | | | | .77% | | | | | | |
Actual | | | | | | $ 1,000 | | $ 1,029.80 | | $ 3.88 |
Hypothetical- B | | | | | | $ 1,000 | | $ 1,020.98 | | $ 3.86 |
Class C | | | | 1.53% | | | | | | |
Actual | | | | | | $ 1,000 | | $ 1,026.00 | | $ 7.69 |
Hypothetical- B | | | | | | $ 1,000 | | $ 1,017.21 | | $ 7.65 |
Fidelity® Municipal Income Fund | | | | .46% | | | | | | |
Actual | | | | | | $ 1,000 | | $ 1,030.50 | | $ 2.32 |
Hypothetical- B | | | | | | $ 1,000 | | $ 1,022.51 | | $ 2.31 |
Class I | | | | .55% | | | | | | |
Actual | | | | | | $ 1,000 | | $ 1,030.10 | | $ 2.77 |
Hypothetical- B | | | | | | $ 1,000 | | $ 1,022.07 | | $ 2.76 |
Class Z | | | | .42% | | | | | | |
Actual | | | | | | $ 1,000 | | $ 1,031.60 | | $ 2.12 |
Hypothetical- B | | | | | | $ 1,000 | | $ 1,022.71 | | $ 2.11 |
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A Annualized expense ratio reflects expenses net of applicable fee waivers.
B 5% return per year before expenses
C Expenses are equal to the annualized expense ratio, multiplied by the average account value over the period, multiplied by 181/ 365 (to reflect the one-half year period). The fees and expenses of any Underlying Funds are not included in each annualized expense ratio.
The Securities and Exchange Commission adopted Rule 22e-4 under the Investment Company Act of 1940 (the Liquidity Rule) to promote effective liquidity risk management throughout the open-end investment company industry, thereby reducing the risk that funds will be unable to meet their redemption obligations and mitigating dilution of the interests of fund shareholders.
The Fund has adopted and implemented a liquidity risk management program (the Program) reasonably designed to assess and manage the Fund's liquidity risk and to comply with the requirements of the Liquidity Rule. The Fund's Board of Trustees (the Board) has designated the Fund's investment adviser as administrator of the Program. The Fidelity advisers have established a Liquidity Risk Management Committee (the LRM Committee) to manage the Program for each of the Fidelity Funds. The LRM Committee monitors the adequacy and effectiveness of implementation of the Program and on a periodic basis assesses each Fund's liquidity risk based on a variety of factors including (1) the Fund's investment strategy, (2) portfolio liquidity and cash flow projections during normal and reasonably foreseeable stressed conditions, (3) shareholder redemptions, (4) borrowings and other funding sources and (5) certain factors specific to ETFs including the effect of the Fund's prices and spreads, market participants, and basket compositions on the overall liquidity of the Fund's portfolio, as applicable.
In accordance with the Program, each of the Fund's portfolio investments is classified into one of four defined liquidity categories based on a determination of a reasonable expectation for how long it would take to convert the investment to cash (or sell or dispose of the investment) without significantly changing its market value.
- Highly liquid investments - cash or convertible to cash within three business days or less
- Moderately liquid investments - convertible to cash in three to seven calendar days
- Less liquid investments - can be sold or disposed of, but not settled, within seven calendar days
- Illiquid investments - cannot be sold or disposed of within seven calendar days
Liquidity classification determinations take into account a variety of factors including various market, trading and investment-specific considerations, as well as market depth, and generally utilize analysis from a third-party liquidity metrics service.
The Liquidity Rule places a 15% limit on a fund's illiquid investments and requires funds that do not primarily hold assets that are highly liquid investments to determine and maintain a minimum percentage of the fund's net assets to be invested in highly liquid investments (highly liquid investment minimum or HLIM). The Program includes provisions reasonably designed to comply with the 15% limit on illiquid investments and for determining, periodically reviewing and complying with the HLIM requirement as applicable.
At a recent meeting of the Fund's Board of Trustees, the LRM Committee provided a written report to the Board pertaining to the operation, adequacy, and effectiveness of the Program for the period December 1, 2021 through November 30, 2022. The report concluded that the Program is operating effectively and is reasonably designed to assess and manage the Fund's liquidity risk.
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HIY-SANN-0823
Fidelity® Limited Term Municipal Income Fund
Semi-Annual Report
June 30, 2023
Includes Fidelity and Fidelity Advisor share classes
Contents
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Top Five States (% of Fund's net assets) |
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Texas | 11.6 |
Illinois | 9.5 |
New York | 9.3 |
New Jersey | 5.9 |
California | 5.6 |
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Revenue Sources (% of Fund's net assets) |
General Obligations | 26.8 | |
Transportation | 22.9 | |
Health Care | 14.2 | |
State G.O. | 6.2 | |
Electric Utilities | 6.0 | |
Education | 5.7 | |
Others* (Individually Less Than 5%) | 18.2 | |
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Quality Diversification (% of Fund's net assets) |
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We have used ratings from Moody's Investors Service, Inc. Where Moody's® ratings are not available, we have used S&P® ratings. All ratings are as of the date indicated and do not reflect subsequent changes. |
Showing Percentage of Net Assets
Municipal Bonds - 99.6% |
| | Principal Amount (a) (000s) | Value ($) (000s) |
Alabama - 1.4% | | | |
Birmingham Arpt. Auth. Series 2020: | | | |
5% 7/1/26 (Build America Mutual Assurance Insured) | | 555 | 585 |
5% 7/1/27 (Build America Mutual Assurance Insured) | | 500 | 538 |
Black Belt Energy Gas District: | | | |
Bonds (Proj. No. 5) Series A, 4%, tender 10/1/26 (b) | | 4,000 | 3,969 |
Series 2022 C1: | | | |
5.25% 12/1/26 | | 1,845 | 1,920 |
5.25% 6/1/27 | | 1,290 | 1,350 |
5.25% 12/1/27 | | 1,170 | 1,230 |
5.25% 6/1/28 | | 1,540 | 1,623 |
5.25% 12/1/28 | | 1,275 | 1,346 |
5.25% 6/1/29 | | 1,000 | 1,052 |
Mobile County Board of School Commissioners: | | | |
Series 2016 A: | | | |
5% 3/1/24 | | 1,225 | 1,238 |
5% 3/1/25 | | 1,225 | 1,260 |
Series 2016 B, 5% 3/1/24 | | 1,210 | 1,223 |
Mobile Indl. Dev. Board Poll. Cont. Rev. Bonds Series 2009 E, 1%, tender 6/26/25 (b) | | 5,030 | 4,769 |
Southeast Alabama Gas Supply District Bonds (Proj. No. 2) Series 2018 A, 4%, tender 6/1/24 (b) | | 2,460 | 2,455 |
Southeast Energy Auth. Rev. Bonds: | | | |
(Proj. No. 2) Series 2021 B1: | | | |
4% 6/1/24 | | 600 | 600 |
4% 6/1/25 | | 725 | 725 |
4% 6/1/26 | | 1,500 | 1,501 |
4% 6/1/27 | | 2,440 | 2,446 |
4% 6/1/28 | | 3,780 | 3,779 |
Bonds Series 2022 B1, 5%, tender 8/1/28 (b) | | 6,035 | 6,239 |
TOTAL ALABAMA | | | 39,848 |
Alaska - 0.2% | | | |
Alaska Hsg. Fin. Corp. Mtg. Rev. Series 2022 A, 3% 6/1/51 | | 1,160 | 1,111 |
Alaska Muni. Bond Bank Series 2015 B, 5% 3/1/28 (c) | | 1,390 | 1,419 |
Anchorage Gen. Oblig. Series 2014 B, 5% 9/1/24 | | 2,030 | 2,073 |
TOTAL ALASKA | | | 4,603 |
Arizona - 3.5% | | | |
Arizona Board of Regents Arizona State Univ. Rev.: | | | |
Series 2016 A, 5% 7/1/26 | | 275 | 285 |
Series 2021: | | | |
5% 8/1/26 | | 1,100 | 1,165 |
5% 8/1/27 | | 1,500 | 1,624 |
Arizona Ctfs. of Prtn. Series 2019 A, 5% 10/1/24 (Escrowed to Maturity) | | 2,025 | 2,070 |
Arizona Health Facilities Auth. Rev. (Scottsdale Lincoln Hospitals Proj.) Series 2014 A: | | | |
5% 12/1/23 | | 980 | 986 |
5% 12/1/24 | | 1,465 | 1,497 |
Arizona Indl. Dev. Auth. Hosp. Rev. Series 2021 A: | | | |
5% 2/1/25 | | 1,100 | 1,128 |
5% 2/1/26 | | 1,200 | 1,251 |
5% 2/1/27 | | 1,200 | 1,274 |
Chandler Indl. Dev. Auth. Indl. Dev. Rev.: | | | |
(Intel Corp. Proj.) Series 2022 2, 5%, tender 9/1/27 (b)(c) | | 8,765 | 8,970 |
Bonds (Intel Corp. Proj.) Series 2019, 5%, tender 6/3/24 (b)(c) | | 40,560 | 40,875 |
Glendale Union School District 205 Series A: | | | |
5% 7/1/26 (Assured Guaranty Muni. Corp. Insured) | | 200 | 211 |
5% 7/1/27 (Assured Guaranty Muni. Corp. Insured) | | 250 | 268 |
Maricopa County Indl. Dev. Auth. Sr. Living Facilities (Christian Care Surprise, Inc. Proj.) Series 2016, 5% 1/1/26 (d) | | 755 | 706 |
Maricopa County Rev.: | | | |
Bonds: | | | |
Series 2019 D, 5%, tender 5/15/26 (b) | | 6,765 | 7,063 |
Series 2023 A2, 5%, tender 5/15/28 (b) | | 4,480 | 4,829 |
Series 2016 A, 5% 1/1/25 | | 4,725 | 4,844 |
Maricopa County Spl. Health Care District Gen. Oblig. Series 2021 D: | | | |
5% 7/1/25 | | 1,165 | 1,206 |
5% 7/1/26 | | 3,000 | 3,168 |
Maricopa County Unified School District #48 Scottsdale Series D: | | | |
4% 7/1/24 | | 1,000 | 1,008 |
4% 7/1/25 | | 800 | 814 |
4% 7/1/26 | | 900 | 927 |
4% 7/1/27 | | 225 | 235 |
Phoenix Civic Impt. Board Arpt. Rev.: | | | |
Series 2017 D, 5% 7/1/25 | | 2,110 | 2,186 |
Series 2019 B: | | | |
5% 7/1/24 (c) | | 1,550 | 1,570 |
5% 7/1/25 (c) | | 1,500 | 1,536 |
Phoenix Civic Impt. Corp. Series 2019 B, 5% 7/1/28 | | 1,910 | 2,070 |
Tucson Ctfs. of Prtn. Series 2016, 5% 7/1/27 (Assured Guaranty Muni. Corp. Insured) | | 1,245 | 1,312 |
Univ. of Arizona Univ. Revs. Series 2019 A, 5% 6/1/26 | | 1,250 | 1,323 |
Western Maricopa Ed. Ctr. District Series 2019 B, 5% 7/1/26 | | 2,000 | 2,115 |
TOTAL ARIZONA | | | 98,516 |
California - 5.4% | | | |
Bay Area Toll Auth. San Francisco Bay Toll Bridge Rev. Bonds: | | | |
Series 2021 A, 2%, tender 4/1/28 (b) | | 7,365 | 6,779 |
Series A, 2.95%, tender 4/1/26 (b) | | 4,895 | 4,797 |
Series B, 2.85%, tender 4/1/25 (b) | | 4,000 | 3,950 |
California Gen. Oblig.: | | | |
Series 2017, 5% 8/1/26 | | 1,200 | 1,276 |
Series 2020, 4% 11/1/26 | | 700 | 724 |
Series 2023, 5% 10/1/28 | | 4,000 | 4,468 |
California Muni. Fin. Auth. Ctfs. of Prtn. Series 2021, 5% 11/1/27 (d) | | 1,500 | 1,542 |
California Muni. Fin. Auth. Solid Waste Disp. Rev. Bonds (Waste Mgmt., Inc. Proj.) Series 2017 A, 0.7%, tender 12/1/23 (b)(c) | | 4,005 | 3,936 |
California Pub. Works Board Lease Rev.: | | | |
(Various Cap. Projs.): | | | |
Series 2022 C, 5% 8/1/24 | | 965 | 986 |
Series 2023 B, 5% 12/1/28 | | 5,950 | 6,673 |
Series 2023 A, 5% 12/1/29 | | 2,000 | 2,287 |
Fresno Arpt. Rev. Series 2023 A: | | | |
5% 7/1/26 (Build America Mutual Assurance Insured) (c) | | 1,000 | 1,037 |
5% 7/1/27 (Build America Mutual Assurance Insured) (c) | | 1,340 | 1,412 |
5% 7/1/28 (Build America Mutual Assurance Insured) (c) | | 2,885 | 3,087 |
5% 7/1/29 (Build America Mutual Assurance Insured) (c) | | 3,025 | 3,285 |
Golden State Tobacco Securitization Corp. Tobacco Settlement Rev.: | | | |
Series 2015 A, 5% 6/1/40 (Pre-Refunded to 6/1/25 @ 100) | | 14,380 | 14,956 |
Series A, 0% 6/1/24 (Escrowed to Maturity) | | 3,390 | 3,297 |
Los Angeles County Pub. Works Fing. Auth. Lease Rev. Series 2022 G, 5% 12/1/24 | | 1,500 | 1,543 |
Los Angeles Dept. Arpt. Rev.: | | | |
Series 2016 A: | | | |
5% 5/15/24 (c) | | 890 | 901 |
5% 5/15/24 (Escrowed to Maturity) (c) | | 120 | 122 |
5% 5/15/25 (c) | | 880 | 902 |
5% 5/15/25 (Escrowed to Maturity) (c) | | 120 | 124 |
Series 2017 B, 5% 5/15/25 (c) | | 2,265 | 2,322 |
Series 2018 B: | | | |
5% 5/15/25 (c) | | 1,305 | 1,338 |
5% 5/15/26 (c) | | 1,545 | 1,608 |
Series 2018 C, 5% 5/15/27 (c) | | 1,615 | 1,707 |
Series 2020 C, 5% 5/15/26 (c) | | 2,645 | 2,754 |
Northern California Energy Auth. Bonds Series 2018, 4%, tender 7/1/24 (b) | | 10,000 | 10,011 |
Oakland Unified School District Alameda County Series 2013, 5.5% 8/1/23 | | 515 | 516 |
Palomar Health Rev. Series 2016: | | | |
5% 11/1/23 | | 1,955 | 1,962 |
5% 11/1/24 | | 1,955 | 1,982 |
5% 11/1/25 | | 1,000 | 1,028 |
Port of Oakland Rev.: | | | |
Series 2021 H, 5% 5/1/28 (c) | | 1,000 | 1,063 |
Series H: | | | |
5% 5/1/26 (c) | | 1,830 | 1,891 |
5% 5/1/27 (c) | | 3,400 | 3,564 |
San Diego County Reg'l. Arpt. Auth. Arpt. Rev. Series 2020 C, 5% 7/1/26 (c) | | 1,000 | 1,034 |
San Francisco City & County Arpts. Commission Int'l. Arpt. Rev.: | | | |
Series 2019 A: | | | |
5% 1/1/24 (c) | | 1,660 | 1,669 |
5% 1/1/27 (c) | | 2,405 | 2,518 |
Series 2022 A: | | | |
5% 5/1/26 (c) | | 4,535 | 4,713 |
5% 5/1/27 (c) | | 4,590 | 4,832 |
5% 5/1/28 (c) | | 6,130 | 6,539 |
5% 5/1/29 (c) | | 4,100 | 4,432 |
Series 2023 A, 5% 5/1/25 (c) | | 1,770 | 1,809 |
San Pablo Redev. Agcy. Series 2014 A, 5% 6/15/24 (Assured Guaranty Muni. Corp. Insured) | | 1,350 | 1,369 |
Southern California Pub. Pwr. Auth. Rev. Bonds Series 2020 C, 0.65%, tender 7/1/25 (b) | | 8,000 | 7,555 |
Univ. of California Revs. Series 2023 BN, 5% 5/15/25 | | 13,105 | 13,641 |
TOTAL CALIFORNIA | | | 149,941 |
Colorado - 2.0% | | | |
Colorado Health Facilities Auth. Rev. Bonds Bonds: | | | |
Series 2019 B: | | | |
5%, tender 8/1/25 (b) | | 2,950 | 3,010 |
5%, tender 8/1/26 (b) | | 2,035 | 2,097 |
5%, tender 11/19/26 (b) | | 615 | 657 |
5%, tender 11/19/26 (b) | | 6,065 | 6,367 |
Series 2023 A1, 5%, tender 11/15/28 (b)(e) | | 5,870 | 6,412 |
Colorado Hsg. & Fin. Auth.: | | | |
Series 2019 F, 4.25% 11/1/49 | | 1,080 | 1,078 |
Series 2019 H, 4.25% 11/1/49 | | 550 | 549 |
Colorado Reg'l. Trans. District Ctfs. of Prtn. Series 2020, 5% 6/1/26 | | 1,000 | 1,053 |
Colorado Springs Utils. Rev. Series 2020: | | | |
5% 11/15/25 | | 1,320 | 1,381 |
5% 11/15/25 | | 1,020 | 1,067 |
Colorado Univ. Co. Hosp. Auth. Rev. Bonds Series 2019 C, 5%, tender 11/15/24 (b) | | 14,940 | 15,113 |
Denver City & County Arpt. Rev.: | | | |
Series 2018 A, 5% 12/1/29 (c) | | 1,205 | 1,294 |
Series 2020 B1, 5% 11/15/24 (c) | | 1,500 | 1,528 |
E-470 Pub. Hwy. Auth. Rev. Series 2020 A, 5% 9/1/26 | | 1,750 | 1,849 |
Univ. of Colorado Enterprise Sys. Rev. Bonds: | | | |
Series 2019 C, 2%, tender 10/15/24 (b) | | 9,030 | 8,807 |
Series 2021 C3A, 2%, tender 10/15/25 (b) | | 1,625 | 1,562 |
Series 2021 C3B, 2%, tender 10/15/26 (b) | | 1,345 | 1,275 |
TOTAL COLORADO | | | 55,099 |
Connecticut - 3.5% | | | |
Connecticut Gen. Oblig.: | | | |
Series 2016 A, 5% 3/15/26 | | 1,925 | 2,024 |
Series 2019 A: | | | |
5% 4/15/25 | | 4,380 | 4,532 |
5% 4/15/26 | | 2,355 | 2,480 |
5% 4/15/30 | | 965 | 1,078 |
Series 2020 C, 2% 6/1/25 | | 1,000 | 971 |
Series 2021 D: | | | |
5% 7/15/24 | | 1,990 | 2,029 |
5% 7/15/25 | | 1,685 | 1,749 |
Series 2022 A, 4% 1/15/26 | | 1,025 | 1,047 |
Series 2022 E: | | | |
5% 11/15/25 | | 6,000 | 6,266 |
5% 11/15/26 | | 6,000 | 6,398 |
Series 2022 G: | | | |
5% 11/15/25 | | 6,000 | 6,266 |
5% 11/15/26 | | 6,000 | 6,398 |
Series C, 4% 6/1/26 | | 1,100 | 1,129 |
Connecticut Health & Edl. Facilities Auth. Rev.: | | | |
Bonds: | | | |
Series 2010 A3, 0.25%, tender 2/9/24 (b) | | 4,155 | 4,065 |
Series 2014 B, 1.8%, tender 7/1/24 (b) | | 3,150 | 3,090 |
Series 2017 B2, 3.2%, tender 7/1/26 (b)(e) | | 3,370 | 3,372 |
Series 2017 C2, 2.8%, tender 2/3/26 (b) | | 19,250 | 18,865 |
Series 2016 A, 2%, tender 7/1/26 (b) | | 1,725 | 1,634 |
Series 2018 S, 5% 7/1/24 | | 1,000 | 1,016 |
Series 2019 A: | | | |
4% 7/1/23 (d) | | 1,045 | 1,045 |
4% 7/1/24 (d) | | 1,090 | 1,069 |
5% 7/1/25 (d) | | 705 | 693 |
5% 7/1/28 (d) | | 1,315 | 1,284 |
5% 7/1/29 (d) | | 940 | 917 |
Series 2022 M: | | | |
5% 7/1/24 | | 175 | 177 |
5% 7/1/27 | | 250 | 262 |
5% 7/1/28 | | 300 | 319 |
Connecticut Spl. Tax Oblig. Trans. Infrastructure Rev.: | | | |
Series 2021 C, 5% 1/1/25 | | 1,280 | 1,315 |
Series A, 5% 9/1/26 | | 1,025 | 1,088 |
Hartford County Metropolitan District Gen. Oblig. Series 2021 A: | | | |
5% 9/1/27 | | 800 | 870 |
5% 9/1/28 | | 775 | 861 |
Hartford Gen. Oblig. Series 2015 C, 5% 7/15/25 (Assured Guaranty Muni. Corp. Insured) | | 2,065 | 2,143 |
New Britain Gen. Oblig. Series 2009, 5% 4/1/24 (Escrowed to Maturity) | | 373 | 377 |
New Haven Gen. Oblig. Series 2016 A, 5% 8/15/25 (Assured Guaranty Muni. Corp. Insured) | | 980 | 1,012 |
Stratford Gen. Oblig. Series 2019: | | | |
5% 1/1/25 | | 3,890 | 3,988 |
5% 1/1/26 | | 3,735 | 3,892 |
Univ. of Connecticut Gen. Oblig. Series 2019 A, 5% 11/1/26 | | 1,000 | 1,062 |
TOTAL CONNECTICUT | | | 96,783 |
Delaware - 0.1% | | | |
Delaware Econ. Dev. Auth. Rev. Bonds (Delmarva Pwr. & Lt. Co. Proj.) Series A, 1.05%, tender 7/1/25 (b) | | 1,475 | 1,396 |
District Of Columbia - 2.4% | | | |
District of Columbia Income Tax Rev.: | | | |
Series 2020 A, 5% 3/1/24 | | 715 | 724 |
Series 2022 C, 5% 12/1/27 | | 5,900 | 6,458 |
District of Columbia Wtr. & Swr. Auth. Pub. Util. Rev. Bonds Series 2019 C, 1.75%, tender 10/1/24 (b) | | 7,540 | 7,327 |
Metropolitan Washington DC Arpts. Auth. Sys. Rev.: | | | |
Series 2014 A, 5% 10/1/26 (c) | | 1,140 | 1,152 |
Series 2017 A, 5% 10/1/26 (c) | | 12,905 | 13,465 |
Series 2019 A: | | | |
5% 10/1/23 (c) | | 465 | 466 |
5% 10/1/25 (c) | | 1,410 | 1,449 |
Series 2020 A: | | | |
5% 10/1/24 (c) | | 4,470 | 4,538 |
5% 10/1/25 (c) | | 4,470 | 4,594 |
Series 2021 A: | | | |
5% 10/1/25 (c) | | 3,000 | 3,083 |
5% 10/1/28 (c) | | 20,500 | 22,024 |
TOTAL DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA | | | 65,280 |
Florida - 5.5% | | | |
Brevard County Health Facilities Auth. Rev. Series 2023 A: | | | |
5% 4/1/26 | | 1,920 | 1,976 |
5% 4/1/28 | | 2,115 | 2,239 |
Broward County Arpt. Sys. Rev.: | | | |
Series 2012 P-1, 5% 10/1/25 (c) | | 6,645 | 6,649 |
Series 2015 C, 5% 10/1/24 (c) | | 1,015 | 1,029 |
Series 2019 A: | | | |
5% 10/1/24 (c) | | 1,300 | 1,318 |
5% 10/1/25 (c) | | 1,500 | 1,540 |
Series 2019 B: | | | |
5% 10/1/24 (c) | | 750 | 761 |
5% 10/1/25 (c) | | 755 | 775 |
Broward County School Board Ctfs. of Prtn.: | | | |
Series 2015 B, 5% 7/1/24 | | 1,120 | 1,139 |
Series 2022 A, 5% 7/1/25 | | 1,860 | 1,925 |
Cap. Projs. Fin. Auth. Student Hsg. Rev. (Cap. Projs. Ln. Prog. - Florida Univs.) Series 2020 A: | | | |
5% 10/1/24 | | 540 | 544 |
5% 10/1/26 | | 1,940 | 1,989 |
Central Florida Expressway Auth. Sr. Lien Rev. Series 2021: | | | |
5% 7/1/26 (Assured Guaranty Muni. Corp. Insured) | | 1,485 | 1,571 |
5% 7/1/27 (Assured Guaranty Muni. Corp. Insured) | | 8,200 | 8,856 |
Florida Hsg. Fin. Corp. Multi-family Mtg. Rev. Bonds Series 2023 C, 5%, tender 12/1/25 (b) | | 1,270 | 1,303 |
Florida Hsg. Fin. Corp. Rev. Series 2021 1, 3% 1/1/52 | | 5,570 | 5,375 |
Florida Keys Aqueduct Auth. Wtr. Rev. Series 2021 B, 5% 9/1/25 | | 2,360 | 2,457 |
Florida Mid-Bay Bridge Auth. Rev. Series 2015 A: | | | |
5% 10/1/23 | | 1,240 | 1,244 |
5% 10/1/24 | | 1,955 | 1,989 |
5% 10/1/25 | | 1,710 | 1,732 |
5% 10/1/26 | | 1,955 | 1,985 |
Florida Muni. Pwr. Agcy. Rev. Series 2016 A, 4% 10/1/26 | | 530 | 544 |
Greater Orlando Aviation Auth. Arpt. Facilities Rev.: | | | |
Series 2015 A, 5% 10/1/29 (Pre-Refunded to 10/1/25 @ 100) (c) | | 1,070 | 1,107 |
Series 2016 A, 5% 10/1/25 (Escrowed to Maturity) (c) | | 620 | 638 |
Series 2016, 5% 10/1/26 (c) | | 1,300 | 1,355 |
Series 2017 A: | | | |
5% 10/1/25 (c) | | 320 | 328 |
5% 10/1/25 (Escrowed to Maturity) (c) | | 1,675 | 1,724 |
5% 10/1/26 (c) | | 545 | 566 |
5% 10/1/26 (Escrowed to Maturity) (c) | | 2,025 | 2,122 |
5% 10/1/27 (Escrowed to Maturity) (c) | | 580 | 618 |
Series 2019 A: | | | |
5% 10/1/24 (c) | | 12,700 | 12,896 |
5% 10/1/25 (c) | | 6,700 | 6,886 |
5% 10/1/27 (c) | | 1,940 | 2,054 |
Jacksonville Spl. Rev. Series 2022 A: | | | |
5% 10/1/23 | | 345 | 346 |
5% 10/1/24 | | 785 | 802 |
5% 10/1/25 | | 610 | 635 |
5% 10/1/26 | | 435 | 462 |
5% 10/1/27 | | 345 | 374 |
5% 10/1/28 | | 685 | 759 |
5% 10/1/29 | | 595 | 668 |
5% 10/1/30 | | 560 | 639 |
5% 10/1/32 | | 510 | 598 |
Lee County Arpt. Rev. Series 2021 A: | | | |
5% 10/1/23 (c) | | 475 | 476 |
5% 10/1/24 (c) | | 1,795 | 1,819 |
5% 10/1/25 (c) | | 3,325 | 3,414 |
Lee Memorial Health Sys. Hosp. Rev. Bonds Series 2019 A2, 5%, tender 4/1/26 (b) | | 4,810 | 4,953 |
Manatee County School District Series 2017, 5% 10/1/24 (Assured Guaranty Muni. Corp. Insured) | | 1,270 | 1,298 |
Miami-Dade County Aviation Rev.: | | | |
Series 2012 A, 5% 10/1/24 (c) | | 1,800 | 1,802 |
Series 2014 A, 5% 10/1/31 (c) | | 1,750 | 1,766 |
Series 2016 A, 5% 10/1/27 | | 1,275 | 1,352 |
Miami-Dade County School Board Ctfs. of Prtn.: | | | |
Series 2015 A, 5% 5/1/27 (Assured Guaranty Muni. Corp. Insured) | | 1,880 | 1,940 |
Series 2015 B, 5% 5/1/24 | | 29,155 | 29,534 |
Orange County Hsg. Fin. Auth. Multi-family Rev. Bonds Series 2021 B, 0.55%, tender 7/1/24 (b) | | 9,950 | 9,557 |
Palm Beach County Health Facilities Auth. Hosp. Rev.: | | | |
(Jupiter Med. Ctr. Proj.) Series 2022, 5% 11/1/28 | | 150 | 158 |
Series 2014: | | | |
5% 12/1/23 (Escrowed to Maturity) | | 190 | 191 |
5% 12/1/24 (Escrowed to Maturity) | | 380 | 389 |
Palm Beach County Health Facilities Auth. Rev.: | | | |
Series 2015 C: | | | |
5% 5/15/24 | | 1,000 | 987 |
5% 5/15/30 | | 2,490 | 2,273 |
Series 2021 C, 4% 5/15/29 | | 1,440 | 1,261 |
Pinellas County Hsg. Fin. Auth. Bonds Series 2021 B, 0.65%, tender 7/1/24 (b) | | 2,170 | 2,086 |
Seminole County School Board Ctfs. of Prtn. Series 2016 C: | | | |
5% 7/1/25 | | 980 | 1,016 |
5% 7/1/26 | | 1,115 | 1,179 |
Village Cmnty. Dev. District No. 13 Series 2019, 2.625% 5/1/24 | | 120 | 119 |
TOTAL FLORIDA | | | 152,087 |
Georgia - 3.9% | | | |
Atlanta Arpt. Rev.: | | | |
Series 2014 C, 5% 1/1/29 (c) | | 900 | 904 |
Series 2020 A, 5% 7/1/26 (c) | | 3,000 | 3,118 |
Series 2020 B: | | | |
5% 7/1/27 (c) | | 4,000 | 4,220 |
5% 7/1/29 (c) | | 1,920 | 2,080 |
Burke County Indl. Dev. Auth. Poll. Cont. Rev. Bonds: | | | |
(Georgia Pwr. Co. Plant Vogtle Proj.): | | | |
Series 1995 4, 3.8%, tender 5/21/26 (b) | | 3,500 | 3,494 |
Series 2012, 1.7%, tender 8/22/24 (b) | | 3,400 | 3,291 |
Series 2013 1st, 2.925%, tender 3/12/24 (b) | | 9,930 | 9,818 |
(Oglethorpe Pwr. Corp. Vogtle Proj.) Series 2017 E, 3.25%, tender 2/3/25 (b) | | 900 | 887 |
Columbus Med. Ctr. Hosp. Auth. Bonds (Piedmont Healthcare, Inc. Proj.) Series 2019 A, 5%, tender 7/1/26 (b) | | 4,840 | 4,999 |
Georgia Gen. Oblig. Series 2016 A, 5% 2/1/27 | | 4,980 | 5,249 |
Georgia Muni. Elec. Auth. Pwr. Rev. Series 2020 A: | | | |
4% 11/1/23 | | 920 | 921 |
4% 11/1/24 | | 1,420 | 1,427 |
5% 1/1/25 | | 1,000 | 1,020 |
5% 1/1/26 | | 1,125 | 1,165 |
5% 1/1/26 | | 1,000 | 1,035 |
5% 1/1/27 | | 760 | 798 |
Georgia Road & Thruway Auth. Rev. Series 2020: | | | |
5% 6/1/25 | | 5,000 | 5,176 |
5% 6/1/26 | | 2,500 | 2,646 |
Main Street Natural Gas, Inc.: | | | |
Bonds: | | | |
Series 2018 C, 4%, tender 12/1/23 (b) | | 10,210 | 10,212 |
Series 2021 A, 4%, tender 9/1/27 (b) | | 15,000 | 14,950 |
Series 2021 C, 4%, tender 12/1/28 (b) | | 16,990 | 16,733 |
Series 2022 A: | | | |
4% 12/1/23 | | 265 | 265 |
4% 12/1/24 | | 1,100 | 1,098 |
4% 12/1/25 | | 170 | 169 |
4% 12/1/26 | | 1,955 | 1,946 |
Series 2023 B, 5% 3/1/24 | | 260 | 262 |
Monroe County Dev. Auth. Poll. Cont. Rev. (Georgia Pwr. Co. Plant Scherer Proj.) Series 1995, 2.25% 7/1/25 | | 6,505 | 6,191 |
Private Colleges & Univs. Auth. Rev.: | | | |
(The Savannah College of Art & Design Projs.) Series 2021, 5% 4/1/26 | | 1,200 | 1,251 |
Series 2020 B, 5% 9/1/25 | | 2,570 | 2,678 |
TOTAL GEORGIA | | | 108,003 |
Hawaii - 0.8% | | | |
Hawaii Arpts. Sys. Rev. Series 2022 B, 5% 7/1/24 (c) | | 3,500 | 3,542 |
Hawaii Gen. Oblig. Series 2015 EZ, 5% 10/1/26 | | 10,000 | 10,433 |
Honolulu City & County Gen. Oblig.: | | | |
Series 2016 C, 5% 10/1/28 | | 1,000 | 1,111 |
Series 2020 F: | | | |
5% 7/1/24 | | 1,575 | 1,604 |
5% 7/1/25 | | 1,255 | 1,302 |
5% 7/1/26 | | 800 | 848 |
Series 2022 A, 5% 11/1/26 | | 1,985 | 2,120 |
State of Hawaii Dept. of Trans. Series 2013, 5% 8/1/23 (c) | | 1,440 | 1,441 |
TOTAL HAWAII | | | 22,401 |
Idaho - 0.0% | | | |
Idaho Hsg. & Fin. Assoc. Single Family Mtg. Series 2019 A, 4% 1/1/50 | | 280 | 278 |
Illinois - 9.5% | | | |
Champaign County Cmnty. Unit Series 2019, 4% 6/1/24 | | 420 | 422 |
Chicago Board of Ed.: | | | |
Series 2017 C: | | | |
5% 12/1/26 | | 485 | 501 |
5% 12/1/27 | | 1,830 | 1,906 |
Series 2018 C, 5% 12/1/24 | | 13,000 | 13,146 |
Series 2019 A, 0% 12/1/26 | | 3,500 | 3,039 |
Chicago Gen. Oblig. Series 2020 A, 5% 1/1/30 | | 2,005 | 2,160 |
Chicago Metropolitan Wtr. Reclamation District of Greater Chicago Series 2007, 5.25% 12/1/32 | | 2,920 | 3,512 |
Chicago Midway Arpt. Rev.: | | | |
Series 2013 B, 5% 1/1/25 | | 1,700 | 1,702 |
Series 2014 A, 5% 1/1/26 (c) | | 3,475 | 3,486 |
Series 2016 A: | | | |
5% 1/1/27 (c) | | 2,810 | 2,882 |
5% 1/1/28 (c) | | 500 | 513 |
Chicago O'Hare Int'l. Arpt. Rev.: | | | |
Series 2012 B, 4% 1/1/27 (c) | | 1,220 | 1,220 |
Series 2015 A: | | | |
5% 1/1/24 (c) | | 1,230 | 1,237 |
5% 1/1/26 (c) | | 1,600 | 1,619 |
5% 1/1/27 (c) | | 1,000 | 1,013 |
Series 2015 C, 5% 1/1/26 (c) | | 1,540 | 1,559 |
Series 2016 A, 5% 1/1/27 (c) | | 840 | 862 |
Series 2017 D: | | | |
5% 1/1/26 (c) | | 445 | 457 |
5% 1/1/27 (c) | | 1,595 | 1,661 |
5% 1/1/29 (c) | | 215 | 225 |
Series 2020 B, 5% 1/1/26 | | 1,310 | 1,367 |
Series 2022 A, 5% 1/1/26 (c) | | 830 | 852 |
Series 2022 C: | | | |
5% 1/1/24 (c) | | 2,000 | 2,011 |
5% 1/1/26 (c) | | 2,300 | 2,362 |
Chicago Transit Auth. Cap. Grant Receipts Rev. Series 2017, 5% 6/1/25 | | 1,225 | 1,256 |
Cook County Gen. Oblig.: | | | |
Series 2021 A: | | | |
5% 11/15/23 | | 375 | 377 |
5% 11/15/24 | | 425 | 434 |
5% 11/15/25 | | 425 | 441 |
5% 11/15/26 | | 850 | 897 |
5% 11/15/27 | | 1,075 | 1,155 |
Series 2021 B: | | | |
4% 11/15/24 | | 1,475 | 1,486 |
4% 11/15/25 | | 1,100 | 1,120 |
4% 11/15/26 | | 555 | 570 |
4% 11/15/27 | | 565 | 586 |
4% 11/15/28 | | 285 | 298 |
Series 2022 A: | | | |
5% 11/15/24 | | 7,590 | 7,749 |
5% 11/15/25 | | 5,585 | 5,790 |
5% 11/15/26 | | 300 | 316 |
5% 11/15/27 | | 325 | 349 |
5% 11/15/28 | | 350 | 382 |
5% 11/15/29 | | 1,315 | 1,458 |
Cook County Sales Tax Rev.: | | | |
Series 2022 A: | | | |
5% 11/15/26 | | 635 | 673 |
5% 11/15/27 | | 350 | 378 |
5% 11/15/28 | | 190 | 209 |
5% 11/15/29 | | 140 | 156 |
5% 11/15/30 | | 315 | 355 |
Series 2022 B: | | | |
5% 11/15/25 | | 815 | 847 |
5% 11/15/26 | | 360 | 381 |
5% 11/15/27 | | 470 | 508 |
5% 11/15/28 | | 290 | 319 |
5% 11/15/29 | | 265 | 295 |
5% 11/15/30 | | 275 | 310 |
Illinois Fin. Auth.: | | | |
Bonds Series 2020 B: | | | |
5%, tender 11/15/24 (b) | | 2,125 | 2,146 |
5%, tender 11/15/26 (b) | | 2,830 | 2,933 |
Series 2015: | | | |
5% 5/1/45 (Pre-Refunded to 5/1/25 @ 100) | | 1,190 | 1,226 |
5% 5/1/45 (Pre-Refunded to 5/1/25 @ 100) | | 7,450 | 7,690 |
Series 2020 A, 5% 8/15/24 | | 1,080 | 1,098 |
Series 2022 A: | | | |
5% 10/1/26 | | 265 | 268 |
5% 10/1/28 | | 330 | 337 |
Illinois Fin. Auth. Rev.: | | | |
(Bradley Univ. Proj.) Series 2017 C, 5% 8/1/26 | | 1,650 | 1,680 |
(Edward-Elmhurst Healthcare) Series 2017 A, 5% 1/1/25 (Escrowed to Maturity) | | 740 | 759 |
(OSF Healthcare Sys.) Series 2018 A: | | | |
5% 5/15/26 | | 4,300 | 4,477 |
5% 5/15/27 | | 9,260 | 9,775 |
Series 2008 A3, 5% 11/1/30 | | 1,545 | 1,618 |
Series 2015 A: | | | |
5% 11/15/24 | | 1,490 | 1,517 |
5% 11/15/25 | | 1,905 | 1,969 |
5% 11/15/26 | | 1,955 | 2,025 |
Series 2015 B, 5% 11/15/24 | | 1,910 | 1,945 |
Series 2016 A: | | | |
5% 8/15/24 (Escrowed to Maturity) | | 2,135 | 2,174 |
5.25% 8/15/28 (Pre-Refunded to 8/15/26 @ 100) | | 1,000 | 1,063 |
5.25% 8/15/29 (Pre-Refunded to 8/15/26 @ 100) | | 5,850 | 6,220 |
Series 2016 C, 5% 2/15/27 | | 1,875 | 1,992 |
Series 2016: | | | |
5% 5/15/25 | | 490 | 503 |
5% 5/15/26 | | 980 | 1,020 |
5% 5/15/27 | | 1,225 | 1,276 |
Series 2017, 5% 1/1/25 | | 2,260 | 2,323 |
Series 2019: | | | |
5% 9/1/23 | | 400 | 400 |
5% 9/1/24 | | 415 | 414 |
5% 9/1/25 | | 900 | 896 |
5% 4/1/26 | | 1,625 | 1,685 |
5% 9/1/26 | | 300 | 299 |
5% 4/1/27 | | 2,135 | 2,247 |
5% 9/1/27 | | 500 | 499 |
5% 4/1/28 | | 1,425 | 1,521 |
5% 4/1/29 | | 2,000 | 2,163 |
Illinois Gen. Oblig.: | | | |
Series 2013, 5.5% 7/1/25 | | 265 | 265 |
Series 2014, 5% 2/1/25 | | 2,275 | 2,290 |
Series 2016: | | | |
4% 2/1/30 (Assured Guaranty Muni. Corp. Insured) | | 3,760 | 3,840 |
5% 2/1/24 | | 3,100 | 3,124 |
5% 1/1/26 | | 2,970 | 3,074 |
Series 2017 C, 5% 11/1/29 | | 1,000 | 1,067 |
Series 2017 D: | | | |
5% 11/1/25 | | 6,635 | 6,850 |
5% 11/1/26 | | 5,890 | 6,179 |
Series 2018 A, 5% 10/1/26 | | 4,615 | 4,835 |
Series 2020 B: | | | |
5% 10/1/25 | | 5,105 | 5,264 |
5% 10/1/28 | | 6,500 | 7,032 |
Series 2020 D, 5% 10/1/24 | | 5,000 | 5,083 |
Series 2022 A, 5% 3/1/24 | | 4,660 | 4,700 |
Series 2022 B: | | | |
5% 3/1/25 | | 9,385 | 9,597 |
5% 3/1/26 | | 6,880 | 7,140 |
5% 3/1/27 | | 6,500 | 6,857 |
Series 2023 B, 5% 5/1/28 | | 3,000 | 3,225 |
Series 2023 D, 5% 7/1/28 | | 4,230 | 4,561 |
Illinois Hsg. Dev. Auth. Rev. Series D, 3.75% 4/1/50 | | 585 | 577 |
Illinois Sales Tax Rev.: | | | |
Series 2013, 5% 6/15/24 | | 2,985 | 2,987 |
Series 2021 C: | | | |
5% 6/15/24 | | 615 | 621 |
5% 6/15/25 | | 355 | 365 |
McHenry County Cmnty. School District #200 Series 2006 B: | | | |
0% 1/15/24 | | 2,540 | 2,489 |
0% 1/15/24 (Escrowed to Maturity) | | 2,175 | 2,137 |
0% 1/15/25 | | 4,915 | 4,633 |
0% 1/15/26 | | 3,695 | 3,360 |
Metropolitan Pier & Exposition Series 2022 A, 3% 6/15/25 | | 2,330 | 2,291 |
Northern Illinois Univ. Revs. Series 2020 B, 5% 4/1/24 (Build America Mutual Assurance Insured) | | 1,100 | 1,111 |
Railsplitter Tobacco Settlement Auth. Rev. Series 2017, 5% 6/1/24 | | 4,365 | 4,424 |
Sales Tax Securitization Corp.: | | | |
Series 2023 C, 5% 1/1/29 (e) | | 5,225 | 5,646 |
Series 2023 D, 5% 1/1/28 (e) | | 1,735 | 1,849 |
TOTAL ILLINOIS | | | 264,440 |
Indiana - 2.2% | | | |
Indiana Fin. Auth. Envir. Facilities Rev. Bonds (Indianapolis Pwr. & Lt. Co. Proj.): | | | |
Series 2020 A, 0.75%, tender 4/1/26 (b) | | 600 | 534 |
Series 2020 B, 0.95%, tender 4/1/26 (b)(c) | | 1,025 | 920 |
Indiana Fin. Auth. Health Sys. Rev. Bonds: | | | |
Series 2019 B, 2.25%, tender 7/1/25 (b) | | 6,405 | 6,222 |
Series 2023 B1, 5%, tender 7/1/28 (b)(e) | | 4,120 | 4,482 |
Indiana Fin. Auth. Hosp. Rev.: | | | |
Bonds: | | | |
Series 2011 L, 0.7%, tender 1/1/26 (b) | | 1,105 | 1,008 |
Series 2011 M, 0.7%, tender 1/1/26 (b) | | 7,795 | 7,110 |
Series 2013, 5% 8/15/23 | | 980 | 982 |
Indiana Fin. Auth. Wastewtr. Util. Rev. (CWA Auth. Proj.) Series 2015 A: | | | |
5% 10/1/24 | | 1,460 | 1,492 |
5% 10/1/25 | | 1,590 | 1,623 |
Indiana Hsg. & Cmnty. Dev. Auth.: | | | |
Series 2019 B, 3.5% 1/1/49 | | 1,280 | 1,255 |
Series 2021 B, 3% 7/1/50 | | 880 | 848 |
Series 2021 C1, 3% 1/1/52 | | 3,720 | 3,564 |
Indianapolis Local Pub. Impt.: | | | |
(Indianapolis Arpt. Auth. Proj.): | | | |
Series 2014 D: | | | |
5% 1/1/28 (c) | | 470 | 472 |
5% 1/1/30 (c) | | 550 | 552 |
Series 2016 A1: | | | |
5% 1/1/24 (c) | | 2,715 | 2,728 |
5% 1/1/25 (c) | | 2,845 | 2,890 |
Series 2019 D, 5% 1/1/25 (c) | | 1,710 | 1,737 |
Indianapolis Arpt. Auth. Proj. Series 2019 D, 5% 1/1/26 (c) | | 3,680 | 3,787 |
Whiting Envir. Facilities Rev. Bonds (BP Products North America, Inc. Proj.): | | | |
Series 2017, 5%, tender 11/1/24 (b)(c) | | 1,250 | 1,268 |
Series 2019 A, 5%, tender 6/5/26 (b)(c) | | 15,985 | 16,451 |
TOTAL INDIANA | | | 59,925 |
Iowa - 0.0% | | | |
Iowa Student Ln. Liquidity Corp. Student Ln. Rev. Series 2019 B, 5% 12/1/24 (c) | | 800 | 811 |
Kansas - 0.1% | | | |
Wyandotte County/Kansas City Unified Govt. Util. Sys. Rev. Series 2016 A: | | | |
5% 9/1/23 | | 710 | 712 |
5% 9/1/25 | | 785 | 814 |
TOTAL KANSAS | | | 1,526 |
Kentucky - 3.2% | | | |
Ashland Med. Ctr. Rev. (Ashland Hosp. Corp. D/B/A King's Daughters Med. Ctr. Proj.) Series 2016 A: | | | |
5% 2/1/24 | | 1,330 | 1,339 |
5% 2/1/25 | | 980 | 996 |
Carroll County Envir. Facilities Rev. Bonds (Kentucky Utils. Co. Proj.) Series 2004 A, 1.75%, tender 9/1/26 (b)(c) | | 9,750 | 8,914 |
Carroll County Poll. Ctlr Rev. Bonds (Kentucky Utils. Co. Proj.) Series 2016 A, 1.55%, tender 9/1/26 (b) | | 5,750 | 5,219 |
Kentucky Asset/Liability Commission Gen. Fund Rev. Series 2021 A: | | | |
5% 11/1/24 | | 1,065 | 1,090 |
5% 11/1/25 | | 3,000 | 3,115 |
5% 11/1/26 | | 1,000 | 1,059 |
5% 11/1/27 | | 1,000 | 1,079 |
Kentucky Econ. Dev. Fin. Auth. Hosp. Rev. Series 2015 A, 5% 6/1/24 | | 1,655 | 1,673 |
Kentucky State Property & Buildings Commission Rev.: | | | |
Series 2015, 5% 8/1/24 | | 1,850 | 1,881 |
Series 2018, 5% 5/1/25 | | 3,605 | 3,709 |
Series A: | | | |
5% 11/1/24 | | 1,250 | 1,276 |
5% 11/1/25 | | 1,650 | 1,715 |
Series B, 5% 8/1/24 | | 2,645 | 2,690 |
Kentucky, Inc. Pub. Energy: | | | |
Bonds: | | | |
Series 2018 A, 4%, tender 4/1/24 (b) | | 4,110 | 4,106 |
Series 2019 A1, 4%, tender 6/1/25 (b) | | 10,455 | 10,404 |
Series A, 4%, tender 6/1/26 (b) | | 11,570 | 11,546 |
Series C1, 4%, tender 6/1/25 (b) | | 15,000 | 14,930 |
Series A: | | | |
4% 12/1/23 | | 600 | 600 |
4% 12/1/25 | | 825 | 825 |
4% 6/1/26 | | 1,085 | 1,085 |
Louisville & Jefferson County Bonds: | | | |
Series 2020 B, 5%, tender 10/1/23 (b) | | 2,800 | 2,808 |
Series 2020 C, 5%, tender 10/1/26 (b) | | 5,985 | 6,200 |
Louisville Reg'l. Arpt. Auth. Sys. Rev. Series 2014 A, 5% 7/1/24 (c) | | 1,280 | 1,296 |
TOTAL KENTUCKY | | | 89,555 |
Louisiana - 0.4% | | | |
New Orleans Aviation Board Rev.: | | | |
(North Term. Proj.) Series 2017 B: | | | |
5% 1/1/24 (c) | | 195 | 196 |
5% 1/1/25 (c) | | 195 | 198 |
5% 1/1/26 (c) | | 490 | 504 |
Series 2017 D2: | | | |
5% 1/1/24 (c) | | 735 | 738 |
5% 1/1/25 (c) | | 1,390 | 1,411 |
St. John Baptist Parish Rev.: | | | |
(Marathon Oil Corp.) Series 2017, 2.2% 6/1/37 (b) | | 3,765 | 3,555 |
Bonds (Marathon Oil Corp.) Series 2017, 4.05%, tender 7/1/26 (b) | | 3,320 | 3,305 |
TOTAL LOUISIANA | | | 9,907 |
Maine - 0.1% | | | |
City of Portland Arpt. Series 2016, 5% 1/1/29 | | 690 | 719 |
Maine Health & Higher Edl. Facilities Auth. Rev.: | | | |
Series 2013, 5% 7/1/24 (Pre-Refunded to 7/1/23 @ 100) | | 350 | 350 |
Series 2021 A: | | | |
5% 7/1/28 | | 555 | 599 |
5% 7/1/29 | | 600 | 658 |
5% 7/1/30 | | 500 | 556 |
TOTAL MAINE | | | 2,882 |
Maryland - 2.6% | | | |
Baltimore Proj. Rev. Series 2017 D: | | | |
5% 7/1/24 | | 3,220 | 3,281 |
5% 7/1/25 | | 3,380 | 3,502 |
Hsg. Opportunities Commission of Montgomery County Series 2021 C, 0.8% 7/1/25 | | 700 | 659 |
Maryland Cmnty. Dev. Admin Dept. Hsg. & Cmnty. Dev.: | | | |
Series 2019 B, 4% 9/1/49 | | 1,150 | 1,141 |
Series 2019 C, 3.5% 3/1/50 | | 1,290 | 1,264 |
Series 2021 C: | | | |
0.375% 7/1/23 | | 640 | 640 |
0.5% 1/1/24 | | 1,000 | 984 |
0.6% 7/1/24 | | 2,840 | 2,756 |
Maryland Dept. of Trans.: | | | |
Series 2021 B, 5% 8/1/27 (c) | | 1,805 | 1,902 |
Series 2022 B, 5% 12/1/27 | | 1,295 | 1,414 |
Series 2022, 5% 12/1/26 | | 1,395 | 1,490 |
Maryland Gen. Oblig.: | | | |
Series 2017 A, 5% 3/15/25 | | 1,795 | 1,854 |
Series 2019 A, 5% 8/1/25 | | 6,520 | 6,785 |
Series 2022 2D, 3% 8/1/27 | | 1,575 | 1,576 |
Maryland Health & Higher Edl. Bonds: | | | |
Series 2020 B2, 5%, tender 7/1/27 (b) | | 2,480 | 2,601 |
Series 2020, 5%, tender 7/1/25 (b) | | 8,525 | 8,706 |
Maryland Health & Higher Edl. Facilities Auth. Rev. Series 2015: | | | |
5% 7/1/23 | | 980 | 980 |
5% 7/1/24 | | 1,955 | 1,975 |
5% 7/1/25 | | 1,730 | 1,765 |
Maryland Trans. Auth. Passenger Facility Charge Rev. Series 2012 B: | | | |
2.5% 6/1/26 (c) | | 4,915 | 4,650 |
2.625% 6/1/27 (c) | | 4,030 | 3,788 |
Montgomery County Gen. Oblig. Series 2022 A: | | | |
5% 8/1/24 | | 7,695 | 7,854 |
5% 8/1/25 | | 4,300 | 4,475 |
5% 8/1/26 | | 7,075 | 7,521 |
TOTAL MARYLAND | | | 73,563 |
Massachusetts - 1.5% | | | |
Massachusetts Bay Trans. Auth. Sales Tax Rev. Series 2016 A, 0% 7/1/29 | | 1,000 | 807 |
Massachusetts Dev. Fin. Agcy. Rev.: | | | |
Bonds Series 2011 N, 0.45%, tender 7/1/25 (b) | | 5,000 | 4,610 |
Caregroup, Inc. Series 2015 H-1, 5% 7/1/25 | | 2,655 | 2,733 |
Series 2016 I: | | | |
5% 7/1/23 | | 660 | 660 |
5% 7/1/24 | | 1,075 | 1,085 |
5% 7/1/25 | | 1,475 | 1,518 |
5% 7/1/25 | | 1,480 | 1,508 |
5% 7/1/26 | | 980 | 1,015 |
Series 2019 A: | | | |
5% 7/1/23 | | 525 | 525 |
5% 7/1/24 | | 1,150 | 1,165 |
5% 7/1/25 | | 825 | 838 |
5% 7/1/26 | | 2,015 | 2,055 |
Series 2021: | | | |
4% 7/1/23 | | 215 | 215 |
4% 7/1/24 | | 225 | 223 |
4% 7/1/25 | | 235 | 231 |
Massachusetts Edl. Fing. Auth. Rev.: | | | |
Series 2016, 5% 7/1/24 (c) | | 2,850 | 2,879 |
Series 2020 C: | | | |
5% 7/1/25 (c) | | 850 | 868 |
5% 7/1/26 (c) | | 1,900 | 1,964 |
Series 2021 B, 5% 7/1/26 (c) | | 1,390 | 1,437 |
Series 2023 B: | | | |
5% 7/1/28 (c) | | 3,675 | 3,887 |
5% 7/1/29 (c) | | 2,650 | 2,824 |
Massachusetts Health & Edl. Facilities Auth. Rev. Bonds Series I, 0.7%, tender 7/1/25 (b) | | 2,315 | 2,145 |
Massachusetts Port Auth. Rev.: | | | |
Series 2017 A: | | | |
5% 7/1/24 (c) | | 3,005 | 3,045 |
5% 7/1/25 (c) | | 1,115 | 1,143 |
Series 2021 E, 5% 7/1/27 (c) | | 500 | 527 |
Univ. of Massachusetts Bldg. Auth. Rev. Series 2021 1, 5% 11/1/26 | | 2,445 | 2,619 |
TOTAL MASSACHUSETTS | | | 42,526 |
Michigan - 1.3% | | | |
Detroit Downtown Dev. Auth. Tax Series A, 5% 7/1/24 (Assured Guaranty Muni. Corp. Insured) | | 1,000 | 1,016 |
Flint Hosp. Bldg. Auth. Rev. Series 2020, 5% 7/1/24 | | 925 | 927 |
Grand Traverse County Hosp. Fin. Auth. Series 2021: | | | |
5% 7/1/26 | | 550 | 578 |
5% 7/1/27 | | 900 | 960 |
5% 7/1/28 | | 725 | 784 |
Kalamazoo Hosp. Fin. Auth. Hosp. Facilities Rev. Series 2016: | | | |
5% 5/15/24 | | 635 | 643 |
5% 5/15/24 (Escrowed to Maturity) | | 5 | 5 |
5% 5/15/25 | | 1,275 | 1,305 |
5% 5/15/25 (Escrowed to Maturity) | | 10 | 10 |
5% 5/15/26 | | 1,230 | 1,280 |
5% 5/15/26 (Escrowed to Maturity) | | 5 | 5 |
Lansing Board of Wtr. & Lt. Util. Rev. Bonds Series 2021 B, 2%, tender 7/1/26 (b) | | 2,000 | 1,880 |
Michigan Fin. Auth. Rev.: | | | |
Bonds: | | | |
Series 2015 D2, 1.2%, tender 4/13/28 (b) | | 635 | 555 |
Series 2019 MI2, 5%, tender 2/1/25 (b) | | 4,830 | 4,952 |
Series 2015 A, 5% 8/1/26 (Pre-Refunded to 8/1/24 @ 100) | | 300 | 306 |
Series 2015 D1, 0.75% 10/15/25 | | 1,000 | 941 |
Series 2020 A: | | | |
5% 6/1/24 | | 1,000 | 1,012 |
5% 6/1/25 | | 2,000 | 2,049 |
Michigan Hsg. Dev. Auth. Single Family Mtg. Rev.: | | | |
Series 2021 A, 3% 6/1/52 | | 2,085 | 2,003 |
Series A, 3.5% 12/1/50 | | 1,025 | 1,003 |
Michigan Strategic Fund Ltd. Oblig. Rev. Bonds (Consumer Energy Co. Proj.) Series 2019, 1.8%, tender 10/1/24 (b)(c) | | 3,140 | 3,051 |
Novi Cmnty. School District Series I: | | | |
4% 5/1/24 | | 795 | 800 |
4% 5/1/25 | | 600 | 608 |
Portage Pub. Schools Series 2016: | | | |
5% 5/1/24 | | 1,880 | 1,907 |
5% 11/1/24 | | 1,955 | 2,002 |
5% 5/1/25 | | 1,100 | 1,135 |
5% 11/1/25 | | 1,195 | 1,248 |
5% 11/1/28 | | 985 | 1,036 |
Royal Oak Hosp. Fin. Auth. Hosp. Rev. Series 2014 D, 5% 9/1/23 (Escrowed to Maturity) | | 490 | 491 |
Saginaw Hosp. Fin. Auth. Hosp. Rev. Series 2020 J: | | | |
5% 7/1/24 | | 765 | 776 |
5% 7/1/25 | | 500 | 511 |
5% 7/1/26 | | 750 | 776 |
TOTAL MICHIGAN | | | 36,555 |
Minnesota - 1.0% | | | |
Duluth Econ. Dev. Auth. Series 2021 A: | | | |
3% 7/1/24 | | 200 | 196 |
3% 7/1/25 | | 615 | 592 |
Minneapolis & Saint Paul Metropolitan Arpts. Commission Arpt. Rev. Series 2022 B: | | | |
5% 1/1/24 (c) | | 705 | 710 |
5% 1/1/25 (c) | | 460 | 469 |
5% 1/1/26 (c) | | 1,125 | 1,155 |
5% 1/1/27 (c) | | 3,800 | 3,958 |
Minneapolis Health Care Sys. Rev. Bonds Series 2023 A, 5%, tender 11/15/28 (b) | | 10,870 | 11,716 |
Minnesota Hsg. Fin. Agcy. Series 2023 F, 5.75% 7/1/53 (e) | | 650 | 697 |
Moorhead Edl. Facilities Rev. (The Concordia College Corp. Proj.) Series 2016, 5% 12/1/25 | | 2,270 | 2,296 |
Northern Muni. Pwr. Agcy. Elec. Sys. Rev. Series 2017, 5% 1/1/24 | | 1,560 | 1,572 |
Shakopee Sr. Hsg. Rev. Bonds Series 2018, 5.85%, tender 11/1/25 (b)(d) | | 2,530 | 2,490 |
Southern Minnesota Muni. Pwr. Agcy. Pwr. Supply Sys. Rev. Series 2015 A, 5% 1/1/26 | | 2,065 | 2,162 |
Western Minnesota Muni. Pwr. Agcy. Pwr. Supply Rev. Series 2014 A, 5% 1/1/24 | | 980 | 988 |
TOTAL MINNESOTA | | | 29,001 |
Mississippi - 0.2% | | | |
Mississippi Dev. Bank Spl. Oblig. (Magnolia Reg'l. Health Ctr. Proj.) Series 2021: | | | |
5% 10/1/23 (d) | | 830 | 831 |
5% 10/1/25 (d) | | 1,320 | 1,333 |
5% 10/1/27 (d) | | 900 | 923 |
Mississippi Hosp. Equip. & Facilities Auth.: | | | |
(Forrest County Gen. Hosp. Rfdg. Proj.) Series 2019 B, 5% 1/1/24 | | 400 | 403 |
Bonds Series II, 5%, tender 3/1/27 (b) | | 1,130 | 1,180 |
Series I: | | | |
5% 10/1/25 | | 600 | 618 |
5% 10/1/27 | | 800 | 849 |
TOTAL MISSISSIPPI | | | 6,137 |
Missouri - 0.6% | | | |
Cape Girardeau County Indl. Dev. Auth. (Southeast Hosp. Proj.) Series 2017 A: | | | |
5% 3/1/24 | | 685 | 688 |
5% 3/1/25 | | 710 | 718 |
5% 3/1/26 | | 980 | 996 |
Kansas City Indl. Dev. Auth. (Kansas City Int'l. Arpt. Term. Modernization Proj.): | | | |
Series 2020 A: | | | |
5% 3/1/26 (c) | | 1,185 | 1,222 |
5% 3/1/27 (c) | | 4,065 | 4,245 |
Series 2020 B: | | | |
5% 3/1/26 | | 2,190 | 2,288 |
5% 3/1/27 | | 1,535 | 1,635 |
Missouri Hsg. Dev. Commission Single Family Mtg. Rev. Series 2019, 4% 5/1/50 | | 335 | 332 |
Saint Louis Arpt. Rev. Series A, 5.25% 7/1/26 (Assured Guaranty Muni. Corp. Insured) | | 5,370 | 5,699 |
TOTAL MISSOURI | | | 17,823 |
Montana - 0.2% | | | |
Montana Board Hsg. Single Family: | | | |
Series 2019 B, 4% 6/1/50 | | 175 | 174 |
Series 2021 B, 3% 12/1/51 | | 2,330 | 2,241 |
Series 2022 A, 3% 6/1/52 | | 1,675 | 1,607 |
Series A1, 3.5% 6/1/50 | | 2,730 | 2,672 |
TOTAL MONTANA | | | 6,694 |
Nebraska - 1.1% | | | |
Central Plains Energy Proj. Gas Supply Bonds Series 2019, 4%, tender 8/1/25 (b) | | 11,940 | 11,943 |
Douglas County Hosp. Auth. #2 Health Facilities Rev. Bonds Series 2020, 5%, tender 11/15/25 (b) | | 2,200 | 2,256 |
Lincoln Arpt. Auth. Series 2021: | | | |
5% 7/1/24 (c) | | 700 | 711 |
5% 7/1/26 (c) | | 750 | 778 |
5% 7/1/27 (c) | | 1,275 | 1,345 |
5% 7/1/28 (c) | | 1,830 | 1,960 |
5% 7/1/29 (c) | | 1,000 | 1,087 |
Nebraska Invt. Fin. Auth. Single Family Hsg. Rev.: | | | |
Series 2019 B, 4% 9/1/49 (c) | | 925 | 911 |
Series 2019 E, 3.75% 9/1/49 (c) | | 995 | 978 |
Nebraska Pub. Pwr. District Rev. Series 2017 B, 5% 1/1/26 | | 1,260 | 1,316 |
Washington County Wstwtr Sol Bonds (Cargill, Inc. Projs.) Series 2012, 0.9%, tender 9/1/25 (b)(c) | | 7,400 | 6,994 |
TOTAL NEBRASKA | | | 30,279 |
Nevada - 1.0% | | | |
Clark County Arpt. Rev.: | | | |
Series 2014 A2: | | | |
5% 7/1/28 | | 525 | 533 |
5% 7/1/30 | | 750 | 762 |
Series 2019 D, 5% 7/1/24 | | 1,775 | 1,806 |
Series 2021 B: | | | |
5% 7/1/23 (c) | | 625 | 625 |
5% 7/1/24 (c) | | 985 | 996 |
5% 7/1/25 (c) | | 1,795 | 1,837 |
5% 7/1/27 (c) | | 6,000 | 6,316 |
Clark County McCarran Int'l. Arpt. Passenger Facility Charge Rev.: | | | |
Series 2019 E: | | | |
5% 7/1/25 | | 1,275 | 1,321 |
5% 7/1/27 | | 2,245 | 2,418 |
Series B, 5% 7/1/24 (c) | | 2,080 | 2,107 |
Clark County School District: | | | |
Series 2017 A, 5% 6/15/26 | | 1,285 | 1,352 |
Series 2020 B, 5% 6/15/26 | | 5,805 | 6,124 |
Nevada Gen. Oblig. Series 2015 A, 3% 8/1/29 | | 2,175 | 2,177 |
TOTAL NEVADA | | | 28,374 |
New Hampshire - 0.4% | | | |
Nat'l. Fin. Auth. Hosp. Rev. (St. Luke's Univ. Health Network Proj.) Series 2021 B: | | | |
5% 8/15/24 | | 600 | 610 |
5% 8/15/28 | | 1,125 | 1,203 |
Nat'l. Fin. Auth. Solid Bonds (Waste Mgmt., Inc. Proj.): | | | |
Series 2019 A3, 2.15%, tender 7/1/24 (b)(c) | | 4,455 | 4,375 |
Series 2019 A4, 2.15%, tender 7/1/24 (b)(c) | | 2,250 | 2,209 |
New Hampshire Bus. Fin. Auth. Wtr. Facility (Pennichuck Wtr. Works, Inc. Proj.) Series 2014 A: | | | |
5% 1/1/24 (Escrowed to Maturity) (c) | | 1,120 | 1,127 |
5% 1/1/25 (Escrowed to Maturity) (c) | | 1,000 | 1,020 |
TOTAL NEW HAMPSHIRE | | | 10,544 |
New Jersey - 5.9% | | | |
Hudson County Impt. Auth. (Hudson County Courthouse Proj.) Series 2020, 4% 10/1/24 | | 1,400 | 1,414 |
New Jersey Bldg. Auth. State Bldg. Rev. Series 2016 A, 5% 6/15/24 | | 1,720 | 1,745 |
New Jersey Econ. Dev. Auth. Series 2024 SSS: | | | |
5% 6/15/24 (e) | | 1,750 | 1,752 |
5% 6/15/26 (e) | | 2,575 | 2,629 |
5% 6/15/27 (e) | | 1,070 | 1,104 |
New Jersey Econ. Dev. Auth. Rev.: | | | |
(Provident Montclair Proj.) Series 2017, 5% 6/1/24 (Assured Guaranty Muni. Corp. Insured) | | 980 | 995 |
Series 2014 RR, 5% 6/15/32 (Pre-Refunded to 6/15/24 @ 100) | | 375 | 381 |
Series 2014 UU, 5% 6/15/30 (Pre-Refunded to 6/15/24 @ 100) | | 465 | 472 |
Series 2015 XX: | | | |
4% 6/15/24 | | 550 | 553 |
5% 6/15/26 (Pre-Refunded to 6/15/25 @ 100) | | 975 | 1,013 |
Series 2019: | | | |
5.25% 9/1/24 (d) | | 2,580 | 2,631 |
5.25% 9/1/26 (d) | | 3,410 | 3,603 |
New Jersey Edl. Facility: | | | |
Series 2016 A: | | | |
5% 7/1/23 | | 3,315 | 3,315 |
5% 7/1/24 | | 7,740 | 7,852 |
Series 2016 B, 4% 9/1/26 | | 320 | 324 |
New Jersey Gen. Oblig.: | | | |
Series 2020 A: | | | |
5% 6/1/24 | | 10,970 | 11,152 |
5% 6/1/25 | | 5,320 | 5,508 |
Series 2021, 2% 6/1/29 | | 1,965 | 1,793 |
New Jersey Health Care Facilities Fing. Auth. Rev.: | | | |
Bonds: | | | |
Series 2019 B1, 5%, tender 7/1/24 (b) | | 3,175 | 3,225 |
Series 2019 B2, 5%, tender 7/1/25 (b) | | 3,890 | 4,006 |
Series 2019 B3, 5%, tender 7/1/26 (b) | | 2,750 | 2,864 |
Series 2016 A: | | | |
5% 7/1/23 (Escrowed to Maturity) | | 595 | 595 |
5% 7/1/24 | | 1,200 | 1,220 |
5% 7/1/24 (Escrowed to Maturity) | | 985 | 1,002 |
5% 7/1/24 (Escrowed to Maturity) | | 475 | 483 |
5% 7/1/25 (Escrowed to Maturity) | | 515 | 533 |
5% 7/1/26 (Escrowed to Maturity) | | 170 | 180 |
Series 2016, 5% 7/1/25 | | 275 | 285 |
New Jersey Higher Ed. Student Assistance Auth. Student Ln. Rev.: | | | |
Series 2015 1A, 5% 12/1/24 (c) | | 6,015 | 6,104 |
Series 2017 1A, 5% 12/1/23 (c) | | 1,930 | 1,939 |
Series 2019 A, 5% 12/1/24 | | 950 | 971 |
Series 2020: | | | |
5% 12/1/23 (c) | | 1,830 | 1,839 |
5% 12/1/24 (c) | | 1,360 | 1,380 |
5% 12/1/25 (c) | | 2,440 | 2,505 |
5% 12/1/26 (c) | | 3,165 | 3,277 |
Series 2021 A, 5% 12/1/25 (c) | | 130 | 133 |
Series 2021 B: | | | |
5% 12/1/25 (c) | | 315 | 323 |
5% 12/1/26 (c) | | 1,425 | 1,476 |
New Jersey Hsg. & Mtg. Fin. Agcy. Rev. Series 2019 D, 4% 4/1/25 (c) | | 1,405 | 1,403 |
New Jersey Tpk. Auth. Tpk. Rev. Series D, 5% 1/1/28 | | 1,710 | 1,803 |
New Jersey Trans. Trust Fund Auth.: | | | |
Series 2006 C: | | | |
0% 12/15/25 | | 6,400 | 5,859 |
0% 12/15/26 (Assured Guaranty Corp. Insured) | | 1,585 | 1,407 |
0% 12/15/27 (Nat'l. Pub. Fin. Guarantee Corp. Insured) | | 1,820 | 1,561 |
0% 12/15/31 (FGIC Insured) | | 5,400 | 3,949 |
Series 2010 A: | | | |
0% 12/15/25 | | 1,140 | 1,043 |
0% 12/15/27 | | 5,520 | 4,724 |
Series 2013 AA, 5% 6/15/25 | | 1,280 | 1,280 |
Series 2016 A, 5% 6/15/27 | | 3,960 | 4,143 |
Series 2018 A, 5% 6/15/24 | | 5,000 | 5,079 |
Series 2022 AA: | | | |
5% 6/15/25 | | 4,490 | 4,622 |
5% 6/15/26 | | 9,745 | 10,187 |
5% 6/15/27 | | 8,000 | 8,515 |
5% 6/15/28 | | 10,000 | 10,829 |
Series A: | | | |
0% 12/15/26 | | 11,265 | 9,965 |
5% 12/15/24 | | 1,780 | 1,818 |
5% 12/15/25 | | 1,680 | 1,741 |
5% 12/15/26 | | 2,600 | 2,743 |
TOTAL NEW JERSEY | | | 165,247 |
New Mexico - 1.3% | | | |
New Mexico Edl. Assistance Foundation Series 2021 1A: | | | |
5% 9/1/25 (c) | | 6,250 | 6,404 |
5% 9/1/28 (c) | | 2,000 | 2,130 |
New Mexico Hosp. Equip. Ln. Council Rev. Bonds Series 2019 B, 5%, tender 8/1/25 (b) | | 3,135 | 3,228 |
New Mexico Mtg. Fin. Auth. Series 2019 C, 4% 1/1/50 | | 3,060 | 3,036 |
New Mexico Muni. Energy Acquisition Auth. Gas Supply Rev.: | | | |
Bonds Series 2019 A, 5%, tender 5/1/25 (b) | | 15,495 | 15,825 |
Series 2019 A: | | | |
4% 11/1/23 | | 710 | 711 |
4% 5/1/24 | | 950 | 953 |
4% 11/1/24 | | 1,450 | 1,457 |
4% 5/1/25 | | 2,790 | 2,804 |
TOTAL NEW MEXICO | | | 36,548 |
New York - 9.3% | | | |
Dorm. Auth. New York Univ. Rev. Series 2016 A, 5% 7/1/24 | | 1,810 | 1,834 |
Hudson Yards Infrastructure Corp. New York Rev. Series 2017 A, 5% 2/15/25 | | 4,000 | 4,131 |
Long Island Pwr. Auth. Elec. Sys. Rev.: | | | |
Bonds: | | | |
Series 2019 B, 1.65%, tender 9/1/24 (b) | | 7,255 | 7,079 |
Series 2020 B, 0.85%, tender 9/1/25 (b) | | 19,810 | 18,561 |
Series 2021 B, 1.5%, tender 9/1/26 (b) | | 3,360 | 3,112 |
Series 2021, 1% 9/1/25 | | 2,805 | 2,610 |
Monroe County Indl. Dev. Corp. (Univ. of Rochester Proj.): | | | |
Series 2017 A, 5% 7/1/25 | | 900 | 934 |
Series 2020 A: | | | |
5% 7/1/25 | | 750 | 779 |
5% 7/1/26 | | 500 | 530 |
New York Bridge Auth. Gen. Rev. Series 2021 B, 5% 1/1/27 | | 1,500 | 1,608 |
New York City Gen. Oblig.: | | | |
Series 2020 A1, 5% 8/1/27 | | 13,205 | 14,286 |
Series 2022 B1, 5% 8/1/28 | | 11,490 | 12,680 |
Series A, 5% 8/1/26 | | 1,000 | 1,061 |
Series A6, 5% 8/1/25 | | 250 | 252 |
Series F1, 5% 6/1/25 | | 470 | 487 |
Series I1, 5% 3/1/27 | | 615 | 622 |
New York City Health & Hosp. Corp. Rev. Series A: | | | |
3% 2/15/24 | | 535 | 534 |
5% 2/15/24 | | 750 | 758 |
New York City Hsg. Dev. Corp. Multifamily Hsg. Bonds: | | | |
Series 2021 C2, 0.7%, tender 7/1/25 (b) | | 2,210 | 2,063 |
Series 2021 K2, 0.9%, tender 1/1/26 (b) | | 12,290 | 11,259 |
Series 2021, 0.6%, tender 7/1/25 (b) | | 2,905 | 2,688 |
Series 2023 A2, 3.73%, tender 12/29/28 (b) | | 4,675 | 4,681 |
New York City Indl. Dev. Agcy. Rev. Series 2021 A: | | | |
5% 1/1/25 (Assured Guaranty Muni. Corp. Insured) | | 1,000 | 1,024 |
5% 1/1/26 (Assured Guaranty Muni. Corp. Insured) | | 1,000 | 1,037 |
5% 1/1/27 (Assured Guaranty Muni. Corp. Insured) | | 1,000 | 1,056 |
New York City Muni. Wtr. Fin. Auth. Wtr. & Swr. Sys. Rev. Series 2021 DD, 5% 6/15/25 | | 1,535 | 1,592 |
New York City Transitional Fin. Auth. Rev.: | | | |
Series 2017 E1, 5% 2/1/30 | | 2,830 | 3,022 |
Series 2021 F1, 5% 11/1/25 | | 2,060 | 2,152 |
Series 2022 B1, 5% 11/1/25 | | 8,000 | 8,359 |
Series 2023 E, 5% 11/1/25 | | 8,620 | 9,007 |
Series E1, 5% 2/1/26 | | 475 | 489 |
New York Dorm. Auth. Rev.: | | | |
Bonds Series 2019 B2, 5%, tender 5/1/24 (b) | | 2,005 | 2,014 |
Series 2015 A: | | | |
5% 7/1/28 | | 370 | 381 |
5% 7/1/28 (Pre-Refunded to 7/1/25 @ 100) | | 30 | 31 |
Series 2022: | | | |
5% 7/1/26 | | 675 | 692 |
5% 7/1/27 | | 710 | 736 |
5% 7/1/28 | | 750 | 787 |
5% 7/1/29 | | 1,065 | 1,127 |
New York Dorm. Auth. Sales Tax Rev. Series 2017 A, 5% 3/15/31 | | 2,745 | 2,938 |
New York Envir. Facilities Corp. Clean Wtr. & Drinking Wtr. (NY Muni. Wtr. Fin. Auth. Projs.) Series 2020 A, 5% 6/15/24 | | 1,400 | 1,425 |
New York Metropolitan Trans. Auth. Dedicated Tax Fund Rev.: | | | |
Series 2016 A, 5% 11/15/24 | | 525 | 538 |
Series 2016 B1: | | | |
5% 11/15/24 | | 670 | 687 |
5% 11/15/25 | | 1,000 | 1,047 |
Series 2017 B1, 4% 11/15/25 | | 250 | 256 |
Series 2017 B2, 5% 11/15/25 | | 1,450 | 1,518 |
New York Metropolitan Trans. Auth. Rev.: | | | |
Series 2015 A, 5% 11/15/24 | | 1,000 | 1,019 |
Series 2015 A1, 5% 11/15/29 | | 765 | 781 |
Series 2016 A, 5% 11/15/23 | | 1,450 | 1,456 |
Series 2016 D, 5% 11/15/27 | | 1,500 | 1,562 |
Series 2017 A2: | | | |
5% 11/15/25 | | 2,620 | 2,699 |
5% 11/15/26 | | 5,815 | 6,066 |
Series 2017 B, 5% 11/15/24 | | 665 | 677 |
Series 2017 C1, 5% 11/15/28 | | 4,340 | 4,637 |
New York State Dorm. Auth.: | | | |
Series 2018 A, 5% 3/15/27 (Escrowed to Maturity) | | 970 | 1,049 |
Series 2019 D, 5% 2/15/25 | | 1,030 | 1,062 |
Series 2021 A: | | | |
5% 3/15/27 | | 2,975 | 3,197 |
5% 3/15/29 | | 1,500 | 1,678 |
New York State Hsg. Fin. Agcy. Rev.: | | | |
Bonds: | | | |
Series 2021 D2, 0.65%, tender 11/1/25 (b) | | 2,770 | 2,547 |
Series 2021 J2: | | | |
1%, tender 11/1/26 (b) | | 1,770 | 1,606 |
1.1%, tender 5/1/27 (b) | | 6,610 | 5,856 |
Series J, 0.75% 5/1/25 | | 3,030 | 2,827 |
New York State Mtg. Agcy. Homeowner Mtg.: | | | |
Series 2021 232: | | | |
5% 4/1/25 (c) | | 1,130 | 1,151 |
5% 10/1/26 (c) | | 1,580 | 1,640 |
Series 221, 3.5% 10/1/32 (c) | | 375 | 364 |
New York Thruway Auth. Gen. Rev. Series 2014 K, 5% 1/1/32 | | 795 | 814 |
New York Trans. Dev. Corp.: | | | |
(Term. 4 JFK Int'l. Arpt. Proj.): | | | |
Series 2020 A: | | | |
5% 12/1/24 (c) | | 1,500 | 1,525 |
5% 12/1/25 (c) | | 2,295 | 2,349 |
5% 12/1/26 (c) | | 1,180 | 1,220 |
Series 2020 C: | | | |
5% 12/1/24 | | 1,000 | 1,022 |
5% 12/1/25 | | 800 | 827 |
5% 12/1/26 | | 1,250 | 1,311 |
5% 12/1/27 | | 1,250 | 1,330 |
(Term. 4 John F. Kennedy Int'l. Arpt. Proj.) Series 2022: | | | |
5% 12/1/26 (c) | | 7,810 | 8,074 |
5% 12/1/27 (c) | | 10,415 | 10,909 |
New York Urban Dev. Corp. Rev. Series 2015 A, 5% 3/15/26 | | 250 | 260 |
Niagara Frontier Trans. Auth. Arpt. Rev. Series 2019 A: | | | |
5% 4/1/25 (c) | | 625 | 635 |
5% 4/1/27 (c) | | 1,350 | 1,404 |
Suffolk County Gen. Oblig.: | | | |
Series 2022 A: | | | |
5% 6/15/24 | | 655 | 666 |
5% 6/15/25 | | 695 | 720 |
5% 6/15/29 | | 965 | 1,088 |
Series 2022 B: | | | |
5% 10/1/25 | | 800 | 834 |
5% 10/1/26 | | 410 | 437 |
5% 10/1/28 | | 670 | 745 |
Syracuse Reg'l. Arpt. Auth. Series 2021: | | | |
5% 7/1/25 (c) | | 750 | 765 |
5% 7/1/26 (c) | | 1,145 | 1,179 |
5% 7/1/27 (c) | | 1,515 | 1,578 |
Tobacco Settlement Asset Securitization Corp. Series 2017, 5% 6/1/24 | | 1,500 | 1,518 |
Triborough Bridge & Tunnel Auth.: | | | |
Bonds: | | | |
Series 2021 A2: | | | |
2%, tender 5/15/26 (b) | | 7,870 | 7,311 |
2%, tender 5/15/28 (b) | | 2,575 | 2,352 |
Series 2021 B, 5%, tender 5/15/26 (b) | | 2,470 | 2,576 |
Series 2023 A: | | | |
5% 5/15/25 | | 4,030 | 4,175 |
5% 11/15/25 | | 8,800 | 9,194 |
Triborough Bridge & Tunnel Auth. Revs. Series 2023 A, 5% 11/15/25 | | 15,000 | 15,693 |
TOTAL NEW YORK | | | 258,849 |
New York And New Jersey - 0.7% | | | |
Port Auth. of New York & New Jersey: | | | |
Series 178, 5% 12/1/23 (c) | | 1,060 | 1,065 |
Series 188, 5% 5/1/25 (c) | | 1,980 | 2,029 |
Series 193: | | | |
5% 10/15/25 (c) | | 4,015 | 4,130 |
5% 10/15/29 (c) | | 1,350 | 1,384 |
Series 223: | | | |
5% 7/15/25 (c) | | 1,500 | 1,538 |
5% 7/15/26 (c) | | 2,250 | 2,339 |
5% 7/15/27 (c) | | 3,055 | 3,225 |
5% 7/15/28 (c) | | 2,500 | 2,676 |
TOTAL NEW YORK AND NEW JERSEY | | | 18,386 |
North Carolina - 1.8% | | | |
Asheville Spl. Obligations Series 2021, 5% 4/1/25 | | 1,530 | 1,579 |
Charlotte Int'l. Arpt. Rev.: | | | |
Series 2019 B, 5% 7/1/27 (c) | | 735 | 775 |
Series 2021 B: | | | |
5% 7/1/26 (c) | | 5,535 | 5,753 |
5% 7/1/27 (c) | | 4,500 | 4,747 |
5% 7/1/28 (c) | | 1,675 | 1,793 |
5% 7/1/29 (c) | | 865 | 937 |
Charlotte-Mecklenburg Hosp. Auth. Health Care Sys. Rev. Bonds: | | | |
Series 2021 B, 5%, tender 12/2/24 (b) | | 4,200 | 4,296 |
Series 2021 C, 5%, tender 12/1/28 (b) | | 1,570 | 1,718 |
New Hanover County Hosp. Rev. Series 2017: | | | |
5% 10/1/25 (Escrowed to Maturity) | | 1,115 | 1,162 |
5% 10/1/26 (Escrowed to Maturity) | | 1,360 | 1,449 |
North Carolina Cap. Facilities Fin. Agcy. Edl. Facilities Rev. Series 2021, 5% 5/1/25 | | 260 | 266 |
North Carolina Grant Anticipation Rev. Series 2021: | | | |
5% 3/1/25 | | 3,000 | 3,092 |
5% 3/1/27 | | 2,305 | 2,476 |
5% 3/1/28 | | 2,375 | 2,607 |
North Carolina Hsg. Fin. Agcy. Home Ownership Rev. Series 43, 4% 7/1/50 | | 5,325 | 5,283 |
North Carolina Med. Care Commission Health Care Facilities Rev. Bonds Series 2019 C, 2.55%, tender 6/1/26 (b) | | 7,335 | 7,145 |
North Carolina Med. Care Commission Hosp. Rev. Bonds Series 2021 B, 5%, tender 2/1/26 (b) | | 1,110 | 1,160 |
Raleigh Durham Arpt. Auth. Arpt. Rev. Series 2020 A, 5% 5/1/27 (c) | | 355 | 373 |
Union County Enterprise Systems Rev. Series 2021: | | | |
5% 6/1/25 | | 1,000 | 1,036 |
5% 6/1/26 | | 750 | 793 |
5% 6/1/27 | | 775 | 838 |
TOTAL NORTH CAROLINA | | | 49,278 |
North Dakota - 0.2% | | | |
North Dakota Hsg. Fin. Agcy.: | | | |
Series 2021 A, 3% 1/1/52 | | 1,480 | 1,426 |
Series 2021 B, 3% 7/1/52 | | 4,040 | 3,868 |
TOTAL NORTH DAKOTA | | | 5,294 |
Ohio - 1.9% | | | |
Akron Bath Copley Hosp. District Rev.: | | | |
Series 2016, 5% 11/15/24 | | 1,955 | 1,985 |
Series 2020: | | | |
5% 11/15/26 | | 375 | 387 |
5% 11/15/27 | | 185 | 193 |
American Muni. Pwr., Inc. Rev.: | | | |
Bonds Series 2021 A2, 1%, tender 8/15/24 (b) | | 2,150 | 2,080 |
Series 2021 A: | | | |
5% 2/15/26 | | 300 | 313 |
5% 2/15/27 | | 400 | 426 |
Cleveland Arpt. Sys. Rev. Series 2016 A: | | | |
5% 1/1/25 (Assured Guaranty Muni. Corp. Insured) | | 1,225 | 1,255 |
5% 1/1/26 (Assured Guaranty Muni. Corp. Insured) | | 490 | 503 |
Miami County Hosp. Facilities Rev. (Kettering Health Network Obligated Group Proj.) Series 2019: | | | |
5% 8/1/27 | | 1,000 | 1,067 |
5% 8/1/28 | | 1,000 | 1,083 |
Miami Univ. Series 2022 A: | | | |
5% 9/1/23 | | 735 | 737 |
5% 9/1/24 | | 125 | 127 |
Montgomery County Hosp. Rev. (Kettering Health Network Obligated Group Proj.)) Series 2021: | | | |
5% 8/1/27 | | 575 | 613 |
5% 8/1/28 | | 500 | 542 |
Ohio Cap. Facilities Lease (Adult Correctional Bldg. Fund Projs.) Series 2021 A: | | | |
5% 10/1/25 | | 2,000 | 2,082 |
5% 10/1/26 | | 1,750 | 1,860 |
Ohio Higher Edl. Facility Commission Rev. Bonds (Case Western Reserve Univ. Proj.) Series 2019 C, 1.625%, tender 12/1/26 (b) | | 1,345 | 1,257 |
Ohio Hosp. Facilities Rev.: | | | |
Series 2017 A, 5% 1/1/25 | | 2,035 | 2,088 |
Series 2021 B, 5% 1/1/25 | | 1,935 | 1,985 |
Ohio Hosp. Rev. Bonds Series 2019 C, 2.75%, tender 5/1/28 (b) | | 3,920 | 3,831 |
Ohio Hsg. Fin. Agcy. Residential Mtg. Rev.: | | | |
(Mtg. Backed Securities Prog.) Series 2019 B, 4.5% 3/1/50 | | 255 | 256 |
Series 2021 C, 3.25% 3/1/51 | | 17,130 | 16,594 |
Scioto County Hosp. Facilities Rev.: | | | |
Series 2016: | | | |
5% 2/15/24 | | 3,215 | 3,241 |
5% 2/15/25 | | 2,065 | 2,111 |
5% 2/15/26 | | 1,285 | 1,325 |
Series 2019, 5% 2/15/29 | | 1,820 | 1,897 |
Univ. of Akron Gen. Receipts Series 2019 A: | | | |
5% 1/1/24 | | 760 | 766 |
5% 1/1/25 | | 1,100 | 1,128 |
TOTAL OHIO | | | 51,732 |
Oklahoma - 0.6% | | | |
Oklahoma County Independent School District #89 Oklahoma City Series 2023 A, 3% 7/1/26 | | 14,520 | 14,478 |
Oklahoma Tpk. Auth. Tpk. Rev. Series 2017 D, 5% 1/1/25 | | 775 | 796 |
TOTAL OKLAHOMA | | | 15,274 |
Oregon - 0.2% | | | |
Oregon Facilities Auth. Rev. (Samaritan Health Svcs. Proj.): | | | |
Series 2020 A: | | | |
5% 10/1/24 | | 200 | 203 |
5% 10/1/25 | | 225 | 230 |
5% 10/1/26 | | 150 | 155 |
Series A, 5% 10/1/27 | | 150 | 156 |
Oregon State Hsg. & Cmnty. Svcs. Dept. (Single Family Mtg. Prog.) Series A, 3.5% 1/1/51 | | 1,475 | 1,444 |
Port of Portland Arpt. Rev.: | | | |
Series 2020 27 A, 5% 7/1/29 (c) | | 430 | 464 |
Series 27 A, 5% 7/1/26 (c) | | 1,515 | 1,567 |
TOTAL OREGON | | | 4,219 |
Pennsylvania - 2.1% | | | |
Allegheny County Arpt. Auth. Rev. Series 2021 A: | | | |
5% 1/1/26 (c) | | 1,750 | 1,801 |
5% 1/1/27 (c) | | 2,000 | 2,089 |
5% 1/1/28 (c) | | 2,250 | 2,376 |
Allegheny County Indl. Dev. Auth. Rev. Series 2021, 3.5% 12/1/31 | | 1,075 | 891 |
Allegheny County Sanitation Auth. Swr. Rev. Series 2020 A: | | | |
4% 6/1/25 | | 200 | 203 |
5% 6/1/26 | | 1,000 | 1,058 |
Commonwealth Fing. Auth. Rev. Series 2020 A: | | | |
5% 6/1/24 | | 1,475 | 1,499 |
5% 6/1/25 | | 1,150 | 1,190 |
Montgomery County Higher Ed. & Health Auth. Rev.: | | | |
Series 2014 A, 5% 10/1/23 | | 190 | 190 |
Series 2019, 5% 9/1/29 | | 1,000 | 1,088 |
Pennsylvania Econ. Dev. Fing. Auth. Solid Waste Disp. Rev. Bonds: | | | |
(Waste Mgmt., Inc. Proj.) Series 2017 A, 0.58%, tender 8/1/24 (b)(c) | | 1,100 | 1,061 |
Series 2011, 2.15%, tender 7/1/24 (b)(c) | | 1,000 | 982 |
Pennsylvania Gen. Oblig. Series 2019: | | | |
5% 7/15/25 | | 8,685 | 9,022 |
5% 7/15/28 | | 1,760 | 1,943 |
5% 7/15/29 | | 1,395 | 1,567 |
Pennsylvania Higher Edl. Facilities Auth. Rev. Series 2016 C, 5% 8/15/25 | | 2,855 | 2,959 |
Pennsylvania Hsg. Fin. Agcy.: | | | |
Series 2020 13 2A, 3.5% 4/1/51 | | 745 | 734 |
Series 2021 137, 3% 10/1/51 | | 5,695 | 5,417 |
Pennsylvania Tpk. Commission Tpk. Rev. Series 2021 B: | | | |
5% 12/1/25 | | 860 | 894 |
5% 12/1/26 | | 1,000 | 1,058 |
5% 12/1/27 | | 750 | 809 |
Philadelphia Arpt. Rev.: | | | |
Series 2015 A, 5% 6/15/24 (c) | | 600 | 607 |
Series 2017 A, 5% 7/1/24 | | 490 | 498 |
Series 2017 B: | | | |
5% 7/1/24 (c) | | 4,790 | 4,848 |
5% 7/1/25 (c) | | 1,700 | 1,738 |
Series 2021: | | | |
5% 7/1/28 (c) | | 3,100 | 3,296 |
5% 7/1/29 (c) | | 1,830 | 1,971 |
Philadelphia School District: | | | |
Series 2018 A: | | | |
5% 9/1/24 | | 1,000 | 1,017 |
5% 9/1/25 | | 700 | 723 |
5% 9/1/26 | | 750 | 786 |
Series 2019 A: | | | |
5% 9/1/23 | | 315 | 316 |
5% 9/1/24 | | 1,050 | 1,067 |
5% 9/1/25 | | 1,200 | 1,239 |
Series 2019 B, 5% 9/1/24 | | 1,000 | 1,017 |
Reading School District Series 2017: | | | |
5% 3/1/25 (Assured Guaranty Muni. Corp. Insured) | | 320 | 328 |
5% 3/1/26 (Assured Guaranty Muni. Corp. Insured) | | 260 | 272 |
5% 3/1/27 (Assured Guaranty Muni. Corp. Insured) | | 250 | 267 |
5% 3/1/28 (Assured Guaranty Muni. Corp. Insured) | | 245 | 263 |
TOTAL PENNSYLVANIA | | | 59,084 |
Puerto Rico - 0.9% | | | |
Puerto Rico Commonwealth Aqueduct & Swr. Auth. Series 2022 A, 5% 7/1/28 (d) | | 7,500 | 7,689 |
Puerto Rico Commonwealth Pub. Impt. Gen. Oblig.: | | | |
Series 2021 A1: | | | |
0% 7/1/24 | | 1,254 | 1,201 |
5.25% 7/1/23 | | 10,132 | 10,132 |
Series 2022 A1, 5.375% 7/1/25 | | 6,360 | 6,517 |
TOTAL PUERTO RICO | | | 25,539 |
Rhode Island - 1.1% | | | |
Rhode Island Health & Edl. Bldg. Corp. Higher Ed. Facilities Rev. Series 2016: | | | |
5% 5/15/24 | | 2,300 | 2,319 |
5% 5/15/25 | | 5,385 | 5,429 |
Rhode Island Health & Edl. Bldg. Corp. Pub. Schools Rev. Series 2015, 5% 5/15/25 (Assured Guaranty Muni. Corp. Insured) | | 5,910 | 6,092 |
Rhode Island Hsg. & Mtg. Fin. Corp. Series 2019 70, 4% 10/1/49 | | 600 | 595 |
Rhode Island Hsg. & Mtg. Fin. Corp. Rev. Series 72 A, 3.5% 10/1/50 | | 1,210 | 1,186 |
Rhode Island Student Ln. Auth. Student Ln. Rev.: | | | |
Series 2018 A, 5% 12/1/25 (c) | | 845 | 868 |
Series 2019 A: | | | |
5% 12/1/23 (c) | | 750 | 754 |
5% 12/1/24 (c) | | 1,275 | 1,296 |
5% 12/1/25 (c) | | 1,900 | 1,956 |
5% 12/1/26 (c) | | 1,000 | 1,042 |
5% 12/1/28 (c) | | 510 | 545 |
Series 2021 A, 5% 12/1/27 (c) | | 900 | 950 |
Series A: | | | |
4% 12/1/26 (c) | | 355 | 356 |
5% 12/1/26 (c) | | 1,200 | 1,250 |
Tobacco Settlement Fing. Corp. Series 2015 A: | | | |
5% 6/1/24 | | 1,885 | 1,901 |
5% 6/1/26 | | 3,425 | 3,494 |
5% 6/1/27 | | 980 | 1,000 |
TOTAL RHODE ISLAND | | | 31,033 |
South Carolina - 0.7% | | | |
Scago Edl. Facilities Corp. for Colleton School District (School District of Colleton County Proj.) Series 2015, 5% 12/1/26 | | 1,075 | 1,107 |
South Carolina Hsg. Fin. & Dev. Auth. Mtg. Rev. Series 2019 A, 4% 1/1/50 | | 940 | 933 |
South Carolina Ports Auth. Ports Rev.: | | | |
Series 2015 (AMT), 5% 7/1/45 (Pre-Refunded to 7/1/25 @ 100) (c) | | 2,910 | 3,013 |
Series 2015: | | | |
5.25% 7/1/50 (Pre-Refunded to 7/1/25 @ 100) (c) | | 4,805 | 4,998 |
5.25% 7/1/55 (Pre-Refunded to 7/1/25 @ 100) (c) | | 2,310 | 2,403 |
South Carolina Pub. Svc. Auth. Rev.: | | | |
Series 2015 A, 5% 12/1/25 | | 1,000 | 1,028 |
Series 2021 A: | | | |
5% 12/1/26 | | 670 | 704 |
5% 12/1/27 | | 750 | 798 |
Series 2021 B: | | | |
5% 12/1/24 | | 1,400 | 1,428 |
5% 12/1/25 | | 500 | 518 |
5% 12/1/26 | | 500 | 525 |
5% 12/1/27 | | 450 | 479 |
5% 12/1/28 | | 800 | 861 |
TOTAL SOUTH CAROLINA | | | 18,795 |
Tennessee - 1.4% | | | |
Metropolitan Nashville Arpt. Auth. Rev. Series 2019 B: | | | |
5% 7/1/26 (c) | | 2,000 | 2,073 |
5% 7/1/27 (c) | | 2,435 | 2,563 |
5% 7/1/28 (c) | | 3,125 | 3,323 |
5% 7/1/29 (c) | | 3,800 | 4,092 |
5% 7/1/30 (c) | | 3,000 | 3,266 |
Nashville and Davidson County Metropolitan Govt. Gen. Oblig. Series 2022 B, 4% 1/1/26 | | 8,000 | 8,190 |
Tennergy Corp. Gas Rev. Bonds Series 2019 A, 5%, tender 10/1/24 (b) | | 11,590 | 11,729 |
Tennessee Gen. Oblig. Series 2015 A, 5% 8/1/28 (Pre-Refunded to 8/1/25 @ 100) | | 2,000 | 2,080 |
Tennessee Hsg. Dev. Agcy. Residential Series 2021 3A, 3% 1/1/52 | | 1,555 | 1,493 |
TOTAL TENNESSEE | | | 38,809 |
Texas - 11.6% | | | |
Aledo Independent School District Series 2015, 0% 2/15/24 | | 1,195 | 1,168 |
Austin Arpt. Sys. Rev.: | | | |
Series 2019 B: | | | |
5% 11/15/23 (c) | | 620 | 622 |
5% 11/15/24 (c) | | 675 | 685 |
5% 11/15/25 (c) | | 650 | 669 |
Series 2019, 5% 11/15/24 (c) | | 2,500 | 2,536 |
Birdville Independent School District Series 2021, 5% 2/15/26 | | 800 | 840 |
Boerne Independent School District Bonds Series 2023, 3.125%, tender 2/1/27 (b) | | 1,445 | 1,430 |
Central Reg'l. Mobility Auth.: | | | |
Series 2016, 5% 1/1/26 | | 2,800 | 2,901 |
Series 2020 F, 5% 1/1/25 | | 4,455 | 4,515 |
Series 2021 C, 5% 1/1/27 | | 6,865 | 7,151 |
City of Denton Series 2020 A, 5% 2/15/26 | | 1,025 | 1,076 |
Clear Creek Independent School District Bonds Series 2021 B, 0.28%, tender 8/15/24 (b) | | 4,370 | 4,174 |
Clint Independent School District Series 2015 A, 5% 2/15/26 | | 1,600 | 1,646 |
Collin County Series 2020, 5% 2/15/26 | | 1,040 | 1,092 |
Comal County Series 2017, 4% 2/1/26 | | 1,780 | 1,822 |
Cypress-Fairbanks Independent School District: | | | |
Bonds: | | | |
Series 2015 B1, 0.28%, tender 8/15/24 (b) | | 6,105 | 5,867 |
Series 2015 B2, 0.28%, tender 8/15/24 (b) | | 9,645 | 9,268 |
Series 2020 A, 5% 2/15/25 | | 1,330 | 1,371 |
Dallas Fort Worth Int'l. Arpt. Rev.: | | | |
Series 2014 A, 5.25% 11/1/27 (c) | | 1,175 | 1,179 |
Series 2020 A, 5% 11/1/26 | | 2,595 | 2,760 |
Dallas Gen. Oblig. Series 2018, 5% 2/15/25 | | 2,060 | 2,123 |
Dallas Independent School District Series 2021, 4% 2/15/25 | | 1,835 | 1,863 |
Denton Independent School District: | | | |
Bonds Series 2014 B: | | | |
2%, tender 8/1/24 (b) | | 265 | 261 |
2%, tender 8/1/24 (b) | | 2,580 | 2,528 |
2%, tender 8/1/24 (b) | | 505 | 498 |
Series 2016, 0% 8/15/25 | | 1,610 | 1,505 |
El Paso Independent School District Series 2020: | | | |
5% 8/15/23 | | 500 | 501 |
5% 8/15/24 | | 650 | 664 |
Fort Bend Independent School District Bonds: | | | |
Series 2020 B, 0.875%, tender 8/1/25 (b) | | 9,565 | 8,984 |
Series 2021 B, 0.72%, tender 8/1/26 (b) | | 3,035 | 2,692 |
Fort Worth Gen. Oblig. Series 2020, 5% 3/1/26 | | 3,800 | 3,984 |
Fort Worth Independent School District Series 2019 B, 5% 2/15/25 | | 1,805 | 1,859 |
Goose Creek Consolidated Independent School District Bonds Series 2021 B, 0.6%, tender 8/17/26 (b) | | 3,500 | 3,225 |
Hallsville Independent School District Series 2020, 5% 2/15/30 | | 1,000 | 1,116 |
Harris County Cultural Ed. Facilities Fin. Corp. Med. Facilities Rev. Series 2016, 5% 11/15/25 | | 1,500 | 1,556 |
Harris County Cultural Ed. Facilities Fin. Corp. Rev.: | | | |
Bonds: | | | |
Series 2019 B, 5%, tender 12/1/26 (b) | | 6,545 | 6,871 |
Series 2020 A, 0.9%, tender 5/15/25 (b) | | 4,845 | 4,556 |
Series 2020 C, 5%, tender 12/1/26 (b) | | 7,000 | 7,349 |
Series 2014 A, 5% 12/1/26 | | 1,085 | 1,112 |
Hays Consolidated Independent School District Series 2022: | | | |
5% 2/15/27 | | 650 | 698 |
5% 2/15/28 | | 650 | 712 |
5% 2/15/29 | | 1,000 | 1,119 |
Houston Arpt. Sys. Rev.: | | | |
Series 2018 A: | | | |
5% 7/1/23 (c) | | 750 | 750 |
5% 7/1/25 (c) | | 1,550 | 1,586 |
Series 2018 C: | | | |
5% 7/1/26 (c) | | 500 | 518 |
5% 7/1/27 (c) | | 905 | 953 |
Series 2020 B, 5% 7/1/26 | | 2,250 | 2,376 |
Houston Gen. Oblig. Series 2017 A, 5% 3/1/27 | | 1,545 | 1,657 |
Hutto Independent School District Bonds Series 2015, 2%, tender 8/1/25 (b) | | 1,250 | 1,212 |
Kilgore Independent School District Series 2020, 5% 2/15/26 | | 1,075 | 1,128 |
Love Field Arpt. Modernization Rev.: | | | |
Series 2015: | | | |
5% 11/1/26 (c) | | 1,075 | 1,100 |
5% 11/1/30 (c) | | 1,960 | 2,014 |
Series 2021: | | | |
5% 11/1/23 (c) | | 895 | 898 |
5% 11/1/24 (c) | | 2,615 | 2,651 |
5% 11/1/25 (c) | | 3,920 | 4,017 |
5% 11/1/26 (c) | | 2,845 | 2,956 |
5% 11/1/27 (c) | | 2,885 | 3,030 |
5% 11/1/28 (c) | | 11,150 | 11,871 |
5% 11/1/29 (c) | | 11,705 | 12,619 |
Lower Colorado River Auth. Rev.: | | | |
(LCRA Transmission Svcs. Corp. Proj.): | | | |
Series 2021, 5% 5/15/25 | | 1,315 | 1,357 |
Series 2023, 5% 5/15/26 | | 6,625 | 6,984 |
Series 2022: | | | |
5% 5/15/25 (Assured Guaranty Muni. Corp. Insured) | | 1,670 | 1,724 |
5% 5/15/26 (Assured Guaranty Muni. Corp. Insured) | | 1,805 | 1,903 |
5% 5/15/27 (Assured Guaranty Muni. Corp. Insured) | | 1,385 | 1,492 |
Lubbock Elec. Lt. & Pwr. Sys. Rev. Series 2021, 5% 4/15/27 | | 1,450 | 1,545 |
McKinney Independent School District Series 2021: | | | |
5% 2/15/26 | | 1,245 | 1,308 |
5% 2/15/27 | | 1,300 | 1,393 |
Midlothian Independent School District Bonds Series 2013 C, 2%, tender 8/1/24 (b) | | 1,645 | 1,612 |
Midway Independent School District Series 2021, 4% 8/1/27 | | 1,425 | 1,482 |
Mission Econ. Dev. Corp. Solid Waste Disp. Rev. Bonds (Waste Mgmt., Inc. Proj.) Series 2018, 0.000% x SIFMA Municipal Swap Index 4.385%, tender 7/6/23 (b)(c)(f) | | 8,320 | 8,155 |
New Caney Independent School District Bonds Series 2018, 1.25%, tender 8/15/24 (b) | | 7,200 | 7,000 |
Newark Higher Ed. Fin. Corp. (Abilene Christian Univ. Proj.) Series 2016 A, 5% 4/1/26 | | 2,425 | 2,515 |
North East Texas Independent School District Bonds Series 2019, 2.2%, tender 8/1/24 (b) | | 2,345 | 2,309 |
North Texas Tollway Auth. Rev.: | | | |
Series 2019 B, 5% 1/1/25 | | 1,435 | 1,472 |
Series 2021 B, 5% 1/1/29 | | 1,970 | 2,169 |
Northside Independent School District Bonds: | | | |
Series 2019, 1.6%, tender 8/1/24 (b) | | 7,720 | 7,512 |
Series 2020, 0.7%, tender 6/1/25 (b) | | 11,510 | 10,869 |
Pasadena Independent School District Bonds Series 2015 B, 1.5%, tender 8/15/24 (b) | | 6,615 | 6,442 |
Pharr San Juan Alamo Independent School District Series 2016, 5% 2/1/26 | | 1,130 | 1,162 |
Plano Independent School District Series 2023, 5% 2/15/25 | | 5,185 | 5,345 |
Plano Wtrwks. & Swr. Sys. Rev. Series 2021, 4% 5/1/28 | | 1,110 | 1,171 |
Prosper Independent School District Series 2021 A, 5% 2/15/26 | | 1,015 | 1,066 |
San Antonio Arpt. Sys. Rev. Series 2019 A: | | | |
5% 7/1/23 (c) | | 555 | 555 |
5% 7/1/23 (c) | | 505 | 505 |
5% 7/1/24 (c) | | 1,750 | 1,766 |
5% 7/1/24 (c) | | 1,000 | 1,009 |
5% 7/1/25 (c) | | 1,250 | 1,279 |
5% 7/1/25 (c) | | 1,350 | 1,381 |
5% 7/1/26 (c) | | 1,500 | 1,558 |
5% 7/1/26 (c) | | 1,460 | 1,514 |
San Antonio Elec. & Gas Sys. Rev. Bonds: | | | |
Series 2015 D, 1.125%, tender 12/1/26 (b) | | 10,810 | 9,551 |
Series 2022, 2%, tender 12/1/27 (b) | | 3,145 | 2,878 |
Tarrant County College Series 2022, 5% 8/15/27 | | 3,000 | 3,252 |
Tarrant County Cultural Ed. Facilities Fin. Corp. Hosp. Rev.: | | | |
(Scott & White Healthcare Proj.) Series 2013 A, 5% 8/15/23 (Escrowed to Maturity) | | 980 | 982 |
Bonds (Baylor Scott & White Health Proj.) Series 2022 E, 5%, tender 5/15/26 (b) | | 4,490 | 4,665 |
Tarrant County Cultural Ed. Facilities Fin. Corp. Rev.: | | | |
Series 2016 A, 5% 2/15/26 | | 1,465 | 1,530 |
Series 2017 A, 5% 2/15/24 | | 1,955 | 1,975 |
Tarrant Reg'l. Wtr. District (City of Dallas Proj.) Series 2021 A, 4% 9/1/25 | | 2,815 | 2,872 |
Texas Gen. Oblig. Series 2020 B: | | | |
3% 8/1/25 (c) | | 4,610 | 4,552 |
3% 8/1/26 (c) | | 4,845 | 4,776 |
4% 8/1/27 (c) | | 5,085 | 5,240 |
Texas Trans. Commission Hwy. Impt. Gen. Oblig. Bonds Series 2014 B, 0.65%, tender 4/1/26 (b) | | 16,470 | 14,930 |
Texas Wtr. Dev. Board Rev. Series 2016: | | | |
4% 10/15/30 | | 4,600 | 4,720 |
5% 4/15/29 | | 7,500 | 7,978 |
Wichita Falls Independent School District Series 2021: | | | |
4% 2/1/25 | | 600 | 608 |
4% 2/1/26 | | 850 | 869 |
4% 2/1/27 | | 1,100 | 1,137 |
4% 2/1/28 | | 900 | 940 |
TOTAL TEXAS | | | 320,893 |
Utah - 0.7% | | | |
Salt Lake City Arpt. Rev.: | | | |
Series 2017 A, 5% 7/1/27 (c) | | 510 | 537 |
Series 2018 A, 5% 7/1/26 (c) | | 2,550 | 2,644 |
Series 2021 B: | | | |
5% 7/1/24 | | 250 | 254 |
5% 7/1/25 | | 530 | 547 |
5% 7/1/26 | | 1,150 | 1,209 |
5% 7/1/27 | | 750 | 804 |
Utah County Hosp. Rev. Bonds Series 2020 B2, 5%, tender 8/1/26 (b) | | 13,205 | 13,887 |
TOTAL UTAH | | | 19,882 |
Vermont - 0.2% | | | |
Vermont Hsg. Fin. Agcy. Series 2021 B, 3% 11/1/51 | | 1,877 | 1,786 |
Vermont Student Assistant Corp. Ed. Ln. Rev.: | | | |
Series 2017 A: | | | |
5% 6/15/26 (c) | | 1,045 | 1,081 |
5% 6/15/27 (c) | | 560 | 588 |
Series 2021 A: | | | |
5% 6/15/27 (c) | | 350 | 367 |
5% 6/15/28 (c) | | 425 | 446 |
5% 6/15/29 (c) | | 400 | 424 |
TOTAL VERMONT | | | 4,692 |
Virginia - 0.7% | | | |
Arlington County IDA Hosp. Facilities Series 2020, 5% 7/1/25 | | 500 | 513 |
Fredericksburg Econ. Dev. Auth. Rev. Series 2014, 5% 6/15/24 | | 2,290 | 2,320 |
Louisa Indl. Dev. Auth. Poll. Cont. Rev. Bonds (Virginia Elec. and Pwr. Co. Proj.) Series 2008 B, 0.75%, tender 9/2/25 (b) | | 6,750 | 6,187 |
Norfolk Arpt. Auth. Series 2021 A: | | | |
5% 7/1/27 | | 750 | 804 |
5% 7/1/28 | | 1,000 | 1,093 |
Stafford County Econ. Dev. Auth. Hosp. Facilities Rev. Series 2016: | | | |
5% 6/15/24 | | 1,185 | 1,200 |
5% 6/15/25 | | 980 | 1,007 |
5% 6/15/26 | | 1,680 | 1,751 |
Virginia Pub. School Auth. Series 2014 B, 5% 8/1/24 | | 1,000 | 1,020 |
Wise County Indl. Dev. Auth. Waste & Sewage Rev. Bonds (Virginia Elec. and Pwr. Co. Proj.): | | | |
Series 2009 A, 0.75%, tender 9/2/25 (b) | | 3,000 | 2,750 |
Series 2010 A, 1.2%, tender 5/31/24 (b) | | 1,725 | 1,673 |
TOTAL VIRGINIA | | | 20,318 |
Washington - 2.6% | | | |
Chelan County Pub. Util. District #1 Columbia River-Rock Island Hydro-Elec. Sys. Rev. Series A, 0% 6/1/28 (Nat'l. Pub. Fin. Guarantee Corp. Insured) | | 500 | 423 |
King County Hsg. Auth. Rev.: | | | |
Series 2019: | | | |
4% 11/1/24 | | 1,075 | 1,084 |
4% 11/1/25 | | 1,260 | 1,277 |
4% 11/1/30 | | 1,575 | 1,620 |
Series 2021: | | | |
2% 12/1/23 | | 775 | 769 |
3% 6/1/25 | | 830 | 822 |
4% 12/1/28 | | 375 | 384 |
4% 12/1/30 | | 575 | 592 |
4% 12/1/31 | | 450 | 459 |
King County Swr. Rev. Bonds Series 2020 B, 0.875%, tender 1/1/26 (b) | | 21,845 | 20,365 |
Port of Seattle Rev.: | | | |
Series 2013, 5% 7/1/24 (c) | | 775 | 775 |
Series 2015 B, 5% 3/1/25 | | 450 | 459 |
Series 2019: | | | |
5% 4/1/24 (c) | | 3,035 | 3,062 |
5% 4/1/25 (c) | | 2,700 | 2,760 |
Series 2021 C: | | | |
5% 8/1/24 (c) | | 5,290 | 5,362 |
5% 8/1/25 (c) | | 2,660 | 2,728 |
5% 8/1/26 (c) | | 3,655 | 3,800 |
5% 8/1/27 (c) | | 2,260 | 2,384 |
5% 8/1/28 (c) | | 6,320 | 6,752 |
Seattle Hsg. Auth. Rev. (Northgate Plaza Proj.) Series 2021, 1% 6/1/26 | | 1,545 | 1,413 |
Tacoma Elec. Sys. Rev. Series 2017: | | | |
5% 1/1/25 | | 660 | 679 |
5% 1/1/26 | | 390 | 408 |
Washington Gen. Oblig. Series 2018 C, 5% 8/1/25 | | 2,015 | 2,096 |
Washington Health Care Facilities Auth. Rev.: | | | |
(Virginia Mason Med. Ctr. Proj.) Series 2017: | | | |
5% 8/15/25 | | 1,450 | 1,477 |
5% 8/15/26 | | 2,560 | 2,640 |
5% 8/15/27 | | 2,425 | 2,534 |
Bonds Series 2019 B, 5%, tender 8/1/24 (b) | | 4,575 | 4,605 |
Washington Hsg. Fin. Commission Series 2021 2N: | | | |
5% 12/1/25 | | 915 | 950 |
5% 6/1/27 | | 500 | 533 |
TOTAL WASHINGTON | | | 73,212 |
West Virginia - 0.2% | | | |
West Virginia Econ. Dev. Auth. Solid Waste Disp. Facilities Rev. Bonds (Appalachian Pwr. Co. Amos Proj.) Series 2011 A, 1%, tender 9/1/25 (b)(c) | | 5,650 | 5,243 |
West Virginia Gen. Oblig. Series 2018 A, 5% 6/1/26 | | 1,075 | 1,137 |
TOTAL WEST VIRGINIA | | | 6,380 |
Wisconsin - 1.4% | | | |
Blue Ridge Healthcare Pub. Fin. Auth. Series 2020 A, 5% 1/1/27 | | 1,085 | 1,134 |
Milwaukee County Arpt. Rev. Series 2013 A, 5.25% 12/1/23 (c) | | 1,505 | 1,512 |
Milwaukee Gen. Oblig. Series 2018 N4, 5% 4/1/25 | | 7,860 | 8,009 |
Roseman Univ. of Health Series 2018 A, 5% 12/1/27 | | 925 | 940 |
Wisconsin Gen. Oblig. Series 2014 4, 5% 5/1/25 | | 575 | 590 |
Wisconsin Health & Edl. Facilities Bonds: | | | |
Series 2018 B, 5%, tender 1/31/24 (b) | | 8,810 | 8,884 |
Series 2018 C1, 5%, tender 7/29/26 (b) | | 1,210 | 1,267 |
Series 2020 C, 5%, tender 2/15/27 (b) | | 5,000 | 5,141 |
Wisconsin Health & Edl. Facilities Auth. Rev.: | | | |
Bonds Series 2018 C3, 5%, tender 6/24/26 (b) | | 2,675 | 2,798 |
Series 2018 B2, 5%, tender 6/24/26 (b) | | 3,670 | 3,838 |
Wisconsin Hsg. & Econ. Dev. Auth.: | | | |
Series 2021 A, 3% 3/1/52 | | 1,410 | 1,355 |
Series 2021 C, 3% 9/1/52 | | 2,135 | 2,049 |
Wisconsin Hsg. & Econ. Dev. Auth. Hsg. Rev. Bonds Series 2021 C: | | | |
0.61%, tender 5/1/24 (b) | | 400 | 386 |
0.81%, tender 5/1/25 (b) | | 1,335 | 1,266 |
TOTAL WISCONSIN | | | 39,169 |
Wyoming - 0.0% | | | |
Laramie County Hosp. Rev. (Cheyenne Reg'l. Med. Ctr. Proj.) Series 2021, 4% 5/1/27 | | 370 | 381 |
TOTAL MUNICIPAL BONDS (Cost $2,883,747) | | | 2,767,791 |
| | | |
Municipal Notes - 0.2% |
| | Principal Amount (a) (000s) | Value ($) (000s) |
California - 0.2% | | | |
California Statewide Cmntys. Dev. Auth. Multi-family Hsg. Rev. Participating VRDN Series MIZ 91 22, 4.45% 7/3/23 (Liquidity Facility Mizuho Cap. Markets LLC) (b)(c)(g)(h) (Cost $3,950) | | 3,950 | 3,950 |
| | | |
Money Market Funds - 0.3% |
| | Shares | Value ($) (000s) |
Fidelity Municipal Cash Central Fund 4.23% (i)(j) (Cost $9,372) | | 9,370,126 | 9,372 |
| | | |
TOTAL INVESTMENT IN SECURITIES - 100.1% (Cost $2,897,069) | 2,781,113 |
NET OTHER ASSETS (LIABILITIES) - (0.1)% | (2,393) |
NET ASSETS - 100.0% | 2,778,720 |
| |
Security Type Abbreviations
VRDN | - | VARIABLE RATE DEMAND NOTE (A debt instrument that is payable upon demand, either daily, weekly or monthly) |
Any values shown as $0 in the Schedule of Investments may reflect amounts less than $500.
Legend
(a) | Amount is stated in United States dollars unless otherwise noted. |
(b) | Coupon rates for floating and adjustable rate securities reflect the rates in effect at period end. |
(c) | Private activity obligations whose interest is subject to the federal alternative minimum tax for individuals. |
(d) | Security exempt from registration under Rule 144A of the Securities Act of 1933. These securities may be resold in transactions exempt from registration, normally to qualified institutional buyers. At the end of the period, the value of these securities amounted to $26,756,000 or 1.0% of net assets. |
(e) | Security or a portion of the security purchased on a delayed delivery or when-issued basis. |
(f) | Coupon is indexed to a floating interest rate which may be multiplied by a specified factor and/or subject to caps or floors. |
(g) | Provides evidence of ownership in one or more underlying municipal bonds. |
(h) | Coupon rates are determined by re-marketing agents based on current market conditions. |
(i) | Information in this report regarding holdings by state and security types does not reflect the holdings of the Fidelity Municipal Cash Central Fund. |
(j) | Affiliated fund that is generally available only to investment companies and other accounts managed by Fidelity Investments. The rate quoted is the annualized seven-day yield of the fund at period end. A complete unaudited listing of the fund's holdings as of its most recent quarter end is available upon request. In addition, each Fidelity Central Fund's financial statements are available on the SEC's website or upon request. |
Affiliated Central Funds
Fiscal year to date information regarding the Fund's investments in Fidelity Central Funds, including the ownership percentage, is presented below.
Affiliate (Amounts in thousands) | Value, beginning of period ($) | Purchases ($) | Sales Proceeds ($) | Dividend Income ($) | Realized Gain (loss) ($) | Change in Unrealized appreciation (depreciation) ($) | Value, end of period ($) | % ownership, end of period |
Fidelity Municipal Cash Central Fund 4.23% | 3,873 | 248,239 | 242,740 | 254 | - | - | 9,372 | 0.3% |
Total | 3,873 | 248,239 | 242,740 | 254 | - | - | 9,372 | |
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Amounts in the dividend income column in the above table include any capital gain distributions from underlying funds, which are presented in the corresponding line item in the Statement of Operations, if applicable.
Amounts included in the purchases and sales proceeds columns may include in-kind transactions, if applicable.
Investment Valuation
The following is a summary of the inputs used, as of June 30, 2023, involving the Fund's assets and liabilities carried at fair value. The inputs or methodology used for valuing securities may not be an indication of the risk associated with investing in those securities. For more information on valuation inputs, and their aggregation into the levels used below, please refer to the Investment Valuation section in the accompanying Notes to Financial Statements.
Valuation Inputs at Reporting Date: |
Description (Amounts in thousands) | Total ($) | Level 1 ($) | Level 2 ($) | Level 3 ($) |
Investments in Securities: | | | | |
|
Municipal Securities | 2,771,741 | - | 2,771,741 | - |
|
Money Market Funds | 9,372 | 9,372 | - | - |
Total Investments in Securities: | 2,781,113 | 9,372 | 2,771,741 | - |
Statement of Assets and Liabilities |
Amounts in thousands (except per-share amounts) | | | | June 30, 2023 (Unaudited) |
| | | | |
Assets | | | | |
Investment in securities, at value - See accompanying schedule: | | | | |
Unaffiliated issuers (cost $2,887,697) | $ | 2,771,741 | | |
Fidelity Central Funds (cost $9,372) | | 9,372 | | |
| | | | |
| | | | |
Total Investment in Securities (cost $2,897,069) | | | $ | 2,781,113 |
Cash | | | | 100 |
Receivable for fund shares sold | | | | 1,807 |
Interest receivable | | | | 30,300 |
Distributions receivable from Fidelity Central Funds | �� | | | 28 |
Receivable from investment adviser for expense reductions | | | | 29 |
Total assets | | | | 2,813,377 |
Liabilities | | | | |
Payable for investments purchased | | | | |
Regular delivery | $ | 2,445 | | |
Delayed delivery | | 27,966 | | |
Payable for fund shares redeemed | | 2,397 | | |
Distributions payable | | 1,096 | | |
Accrued management fee | | 465 | | |
Distribution and service plan fees payable | | 35 | | |
Other affiliated payables | | 238 | | |
Other payables and accrued expenses | | 15 | | |
Total Liabilities | | | | 34,657 |
Net Assets | | | $ | 2,778,720 |
Net Assets consist of: | | | | |
Paid in capital | | | $ | 2,909,209 |
Total accumulated earnings (loss) | | | | (130,489) |
Net Assets | | | $ | 2,778,720 |
| | | | |
Net Asset Value and Maximum Offering Price | | | | |
Class A : | | | | |
Net Asset Value and redemption price per share ($135,515 ÷ 13,288 shares) (a) | | | $ | 10.20 |
Maximum offering price per share (100/97.25 of $10.20) | | | $ | 10.49 |
Class M : | | | | |
Net Asset Value and redemption price per share ($8,580 ÷ 843 shares) (a) | | | $ | 10.18 |
Maximum offering price per share (100/97.25 of $10.18) | | | $ | 10.47 |
Class C : | | | | |
Net Asset Value and offering price per share ($5,989 ÷ 588 shares) (a)(b) | | | $ | 10.18 |
Limited Term Municipal Income : | | | | |
Net Asset Value , offering price and redemption price per share ($1,936,611 ÷ 190,235 shares) | | | $ | 10.18 |
Class I : | | | | |
Net Asset Value , offering price and redemption price per share ($316,970 ÷ 31,120 shares) | | | $ | 10.19 |
Class Z : | | | | |
Net Asset Value , offering price and redemption price per share ($375,055 ÷ 36,827 shares) | | | $ | 10.18 |
(a)Redemption price per share is equal to net asset value less any applicable contingent deferred sales charge. |
(b)Corresponding Net Asset Value does not calculate due to rounding of fractional net assets and/or shares |
Statement of Operations |
Amounts in thousands | | | | Six months ended June 30, 2023 (Unaudited) |
Investment Income | | | | |
Interest | | | $ | 27,554 |
Income from Fidelity Central Funds | | | | 254 |
Total Income | | | | 27,808 |
Expenses | | | | |
Management fee | $ | 3,941 | | |
Transfer agent fees | | 1,452 | | |
Distribution and service plan fees | | 226 | | |
Accounting fees and expenses | | 126 | | |
Custodian fees and expenses | | 9 | | |
Independent trustees' fees and expenses | | 3 | | |
Registration fees | | 99 | | |
Audit | | 15 | | |
Miscellaneous | | 4 | | |
Total expenses before reductions | | 5,875 | | |
Expense reductions | | (1,030) | | |
Total expenses after reductions | | | | 4,845 |
Net Investment income (loss) | | | | 22,963 |
Realized and Unrealized Gain (Loss) | | | | |
Net realized gain (loss) on: | | | | |
Investment Securities: | | | | |
Unaffiliated issuers | | (2,108) | | |
Total net realized gain (loss) | | | | (2,108) |
Change in net unrealized appreciation (depreciation) on: | | | | |
Investment Securities: | | | | |
Unaffiliated issuers | | 11,764 | | |
Total change in net unrealized appreciation (depreciation) | | | | 11,764 |
Net gain (loss) | | | | 9,656 |
Net increase (decrease) in net assets resulting from operations | | | $ | 32,619 |
Statement of Changes in Net Assets |
|
Amount in thousands | | Six months ended June 30, 2023 (Unaudited) | | Year ended December 31, 2022 |
Increase (Decrease) in Net Assets | | | | |
Operations | | | | |
Net investment income (loss) | $ | 22,963 | $ | 41,485 |
Net realized gain (loss) | | (2,108) | | (12,224) |
Change in net unrealized appreciation (depreciation) | | 11,764 | | (192,394) |
Net increase (decrease) in net assets resulting from operations | | 32,619 | | (163,133) |
Distributions to shareholders | | (22,870) | | (41,781) |
| | | | |
Share transactions - net increase (decrease) | | (111,806) | | (583,612) |
Total increase (decrease) in net assets | | (102,057) | | (788,526) |
| | | | |
Net Assets | | | | |
Beginning of period | | 2,880,777 | | 3,669,303 |
End of period | $ | 2,778,720 | $ | 2,880,777 |
| | | | |
| | | | |
Fidelity Advisor® Limited Term Municipal Income Fund Class A |
|
| | Six months ended (Unaudited) June 30, 2023 | | Years ended December 31, 2022 | | 2021 | | 2020 | | 2019 | | 2018 |
Selected Per-Share Data | | | | | | | | | | | | |
Net asset value, beginning of period | $ | 10.16 | $ | 10.79 | $ | 10.89 | $ | 10.72 | $ | 10.49 | $ | 10.53 |
Income from Investment Operations | | | | | | | | | | | | |
Net investment income (loss) A,B | | .069 | | .109 | | .102 | | .141 | | .150 | | .135 |
Net realized and unrealized gain (loss) | | .039 | | (.629) | | (.094) | | .183 | | .250 | | (.038) |
Total from investment operations | | .108 | | (.520) | | .008 | | .324 | | .400 | | .097 |
Distributions from net investment income | | (.068) | | (.110) | | (.103) | | (.142) | | (.150) | | (.135) |
Distributions from net realized gain | | - | | - | | (.005) | | (.012) | | (.020) | | (.002) |
Total distributions | | (.068) | | (.110) | | (.108) | | (.154) | | (.170) | | (.137) |
Net asset value, end of period | $ | 10.20 | $ | 10.16 | $ | 10.79 | $ | 10.89 | $ | 10.72 | $ | 10.49 |
Total Return C,D,E | | 1.07% | | (4.82)% | | .07% | | 3.04% | | 3.83% | | .93% |
Ratios to Average Net Assets B,F,G | | | | | | | | | | | | |
Expenses before reductions | | .72% H | | .80% | | .80% | | .80% | | .80% | | .81% |
Expenses net of fee waivers, if any | | .60% H | | .66% | | .66% | | .66% | | .78% | | .81% |
Expenses net of all reductions | | .60% H | | .66% | | .66% | | .66% | | .78% | | .81% |
Net investment income (loss) | | 1.35% H | | 1.06% | | .94% | | 1.31% | | 1.41% | | 1.28% |
Supplemental Data | | | | | | | | | | | | |
Net assets, end of period (in millions) | $ | 136 | $ | 156 | $ | 223 | $ | 202 | $ | 180 | $ | 155 |
Portfolio turnover rate I | | 20% H | | 20% | | 20% | | 19% | | 43% | | 27% J |
A Calculated based on average shares outstanding during the period.
B Net investment income (loss) is affected by the timing of the declaration of dividends by any underlying mutual funds or exchange-traded funds (ETFs). Net investment income (loss) of any mutual funds or ETFs is not included in the Fund's net investment income (loss) ratio.
C Total returns for periods of less than one year are not annualized.
D Total returns would have been lower if certain expenses had not been reduced during the applicable periods shown.
E Total returns do not include the effect of the sales charges.
F Fees and expenses of any underlying mutual funds or exchange-traded funds (ETFs) are not included in the Fund's expense ratio. The Fund indirectly bears its proportionate share of these expenses. For additional expense information related to investments in Fidelity Central Funds, please refer to the "Investments in Fidelity Central Funds" note found in the Notes to Financial Statements section of the most recent Annual or Semi-Annual report.
G Expense ratios reflect operating expenses of the class. Expenses before reductions do not reflect amounts reimbursed, waived, or reduced through arrangements with the investment adviser, brokerage services, or other offset arrangements, if applicable, and do not represent the amount paid by the class during periods when reimbursements, waivers or reductions occur.
H Annualized.
I Amount does not include the portfolio activity of any underlying mutual funds or exchange-traded funds (ETFs).
J Portfolio turnover rate excludes securities received or delivered in-kind.
Fidelity Advisor® Limited Term Municipal Income Fund Class M |
|
| | Six months ended (Unaudited) June 30, 2023 | | Years ended December 31, 2022 | | 2021 | | 2020 | | 2019 | | 2018 |
Selected Per-Share Data | | | | | | | | | | | | |
Net asset value, beginning of period | $ | 10.14 | $ | 10.77 | $ | 10.87 | $ | 10.70 | $ | 10.47 | $ | 10.51 |
Income from Investment Operations | | | | | | | | | | | | |
Net investment income (loss) A,B | | .069 | | .110 | | .104 | | .142 | | .154 | | .139 |
Net realized and unrealized gain (loss) | | .039 | | (.629) | | (.095) | | .182 | | .250 | | (.038) |
Total from investment operations | | .108 | | (.519) | | .009 | | .324 | | .404 | | .101 |
Distributions from net investment income | | (.068) | | (.111) | | (.104) | | (.142) | | (.154) | | (.139) |
Distributions from net realized gain | | - | | - | | (.005) | | (.012) | | (.020) | | (.002) |
Total distributions | | (.068) | | (.111) | | (.109) | | (.154) | | (.174) | | (.141) |
Net asset value, end of period | $ | 10.18 | $ | 10.14 | $ | 10.77 | $ | 10.87 | $ | 10.70 | $ | 10.47 |
Total Return C,D,E | | 1.07% | | (4.82)% | | .08% | | 3.06% | | 3.88% | | .98% |
Ratios to Average Net Assets B,F,G | | | | | | | | | | | | |
Expenses before reductions | | .68% H | | .72% | | .72% | | .74% | | .75% | | .76% |
Expenses net of fee waivers, if any | | .60% H | | .65% | | .65% | | .65% | | .74% | | .76% |
Expenses net of all reductions | | .60% H | | .65% | | .65% | | .65% | | .74% | | .76% |
Net investment income (loss) | | 1.36% H | | 1.07% | | .95% | | 1.32% | | 1.45% | | 1.33% |
Supplemental Data | | | | | | | | | | | | |
Net assets, end of period (in millions) | $ | 9 | $ | 9 | $ | 8 | $ | 10 | $ | 12 | $ | 15 |
Portfolio turnover rate I | | 20% H | | 20% | | 20% | | 19% | | 43% | | 27% J |
A Calculated based on average shares outstanding during the period.
B Net investment income (loss) is affected by the timing of the declaration of dividends by any underlying mutual funds or exchange-traded funds (ETFs). Net investment income (loss) of any mutual funds or ETFs is not included in the Fund's net investment income (loss) ratio.
C Total returns for periods of less than one year are not annualized.
D Total returns would have been lower if certain expenses had not been reduced during the applicable periods shown.
E Total returns do not include the effect of the sales charges.
F Fees and expenses of any underlying mutual funds or exchange-traded funds (ETFs) are not included in the Fund's expense ratio. The Fund indirectly bears its proportionate share of these expenses. For additional expense information related to investments in Fidelity Central Funds, please refer to the "Investments in Fidelity Central Funds" note found in the Notes to Financial Statements section of the most recent Annual or Semi-Annual report.
G Expense ratios reflect operating expenses of the class. Expenses before reductions do not reflect amounts reimbursed, waived, or reduced through arrangements with the investment adviser, brokerage services, or other offset arrangements, if applicable, and do not represent the amount paid by the class during periods when reimbursements, waivers or reductions occur.
H Annualized.
I Amount does not include the portfolio activity of any underlying mutual funds or exchange-traded funds (ETFs).
J Portfolio turnover rate excludes securities received or delivered in-kind.
Fidelity Advisor® Limited Term Municipal Income Fund Class C |
|
| | Six months ended (Unaudited) June 30, 2023 | | Years ended December 31, 2022 | | 2021 | | 2020 | | 2019 | | 2018 |
Selected Per-Share Data | | | | | | | | | | | | |
Net asset value, beginning of period | $ | 10.14 | $ | 10.77 | $ | 10.87 | $ | 10.70 | $ | 10.47 | $ | 10.51 |
Income from Investment Operations | | | | | | | | | | | | |
Net investment income (loss) A,B | | .032 | | .035 | | .024 | | .064 | | .072 | | .057 |
Net realized and unrealized gain (loss) | | .039 | | (.629) | | (.094) | | .182 | | .250 | | (.038) |
Total from investment operations | | .071 | | (.594) | | (.070) | | .246 | | .322 | | .019 |
Distributions from net investment income | | (.031) | | (.036) | | (.025) | | (.064) | | (.072) | | (.057) |
Distributions from net realized gain | | - | | - | | (.005) | | (.012) | | (.020) | | (.002) |
Total distributions | | (.031) | | (.036) | | (.030) | | (.076) | | (.092) | | (.059) |
Net asset value, end of period | $ | 10.18 | $ | 10.14 | $ | 10.77 | $ | 10.87 | $ | 10.70 | $ | 10.47 |
Total Return C,D,E | | .70% | | (5.51)% | | (.65)% | | 2.31% | | 3.08% | | .19% |
Ratios to Average Net Assets B,F,G | | | | | | | | | | | | |
Expenses before reductions | | 1.39% H | | 1.50% | | 1.51% | | 1.52% | | 1.54% | | 1.55% |
Expenses net of fee waivers, if any | | 1.33% H | | 1.38% | | 1.38% | | 1.38% | | 1.52% | | 1.55% |
Expenses net of all reductions | | 1.33% H | | 1.38% | | 1.38% | | 1.38% | | 1.52% | | 1.54% |
Net investment income (loss) | | .62% H | | .34% | | .22% | | .59% | | .67% | | .55% |
Supplemental Data | | | | | | | | | | | | |
Net assets, end of period (in millions) | $ | 6 | $ | 8 | $ | 10 | $ | 15 | $ | 20 | $ | 32 |
Portfolio turnover rate I | | 20% H | | 20% | | 20% | | 19% | | 43% | | 27% J |
A Calculated based on average shares outstanding during the period.
B Net investment income (loss) is affected by the timing of the declaration of dividends by any underlying mutual funds or exchange-traded funds (ETFs). Net investment income (loss) of any mutual funds or ETFs is not included in the Fund's net investment income (loss) ratio.
C Total returns for periods of less than one year are not annualized.
D Total returns would have been lower if certain expenses had not been reduced during the applicable periods shown.
E Total returns do not include the effect of the contingent deferred sales charge.
F Fees and expenses of any underlying mutual funds or exchange-traded funds (ETFs) are not included in the Fund's expense ratio. The Fund indirectly bears its proportionate share of these expenses. For additional expense information related to investments in Fidelity Central Funds, please refer to the "Investments in Fidelity Central Funds" note found in the Notes to Financial Statements section of the most recent Annual or Semi-Annual report.
G Expense ratios reflect operating expenses of the class. Expenses before reductions do not reflect amounts reimbursed, waived, or reduced through arrangements with the investment adviser, brokerage services, or other offset arrangements, if applicable, and do not represent the amount paid by the class during periods when reimbursements, waivers or reductions occur.
H Annualized.
I Amount does not include the portfolio activity of any underlying mutual funds or exchange-traded funds (ETFs).
J Portfolio turnover rate excludes securities received or delivered in-kind.
Fidelity® Limited Term Municipal Income Fund |
|
| | Six months ended (Unaudited) June 30, 2023 | | Years ended December 31, 2022 | | 2021 | | 2020 | | 2019 | | 2018 |
Selected Per-Share Data | | | | | | | | | | | | |
Net asset value, beginning of period | $ | 10.15 | $ | 10.77 | $ | 10.87 | $ | 10.70 | $ | 10.47 | $ | 10.51 |
Income from Investment Operations | | | | | | | | | | | | |
Net investment income (loss) A,B | | .082 | | .139 | | .134 | | .172 | | .185 | | .170 |
Net realized and unrealized gain (loss) | | .030 | | (.619) | | (.095) | | .182 | | .250 | | (.038) |
Total from investment operations | | .112 | | (.480) | | .039 | | .354 | | .435 | | .132 |
Distributions from net investment income | | (.082) | | (.140) | | (.134) | | (.172) | | (.185) | | (.170) |
Distributions from net realized gain | | - | | - | | (.005) | | (.012) | | (.020) | | (.002) |
Total distributions | | (.082) | | (.140) | | (.139) | | (.184) | | (.205) | | (.172) |
Net asset value, end of period | $ | 10.18 | $ | 10.15 | $ | 10.77 | $ | 10.87 | $ | 10.70 | $ | 10.47 |
Total Return C,D | | 1.10% | | (4.46)% | | .36% | | 3.34% | | 4.18% | | 1.28% |
Ratios to Average Net Assets B,E,F | | | | | | | | | | | | |
Expenses before reductions | | .39% G | | .47% | | .46% | | .46% | | .46% | | .46% |
Expenses net of fee waivers, if any | | .33% G | | .37% | | .37% | | .37% | | .45% | | .46% |
Expenses net of all reductions | | .33% G | | .37% | | .37% | | .37% | | .45% | | .46% |
Net investment income (loss) | | 1.63% G | | 1.35% | | 1.23% | | 1.60% | | 1.74% | | 1.63% |
Supplemental Data | | | | | | | | | | | | |
Net assets, end of period (in millions) | $ | 1,937 | $ | 2,006 | $ | 2,565 | $ | 2,420 | $ | 2,245 | $ | 2,393 |
Portfolio turnover rate H | | 20% G | | 20% | | 20% | | 19% | | 43% | | 27% I |
A Calculated based on average shares outstanding during the period.
B Net investment income (loss) is affected by the timing of the declaration of dividends by any underlying mutual funds or exchange-traded funds (ETFs). Net investment income (loss) of any mutual funds or ETFs is not included in the Fund's net investment income (loss) ratio.
C Total returns for periods of less than one year are not annualized.
D Total returns would have been lower if certain expenses had not been reduced during the applicable periods shown.
E Fees and expenses of any underlying mutual funds or exchange-traded funds (ETFs) are not included in the Fund's expense ratio. The Fund indirectly bears its proportionate share of these expenses. For additional expense information related to investments in Fidelity Central Funds, please refer to the "Investments in Fidelity Central Funds" note found in the Notes to Financial Statements section of the most recent Annual or Semi-Annual report.
F Expense ratios reflect operating expenses of the class. Expenses before reductions do not reflect amounts reimbursed, waived, or reduced through arrangements with the investment adviser, brokerage services, or other offset arrangements, if applicable, and do not represent the amount paid by the class during periods when reimbursements, waivers or reductions occur.
G Annualized.
H Amount does not include the portfolio activity of any underlying mutual funds or exchange-traded funds (ETFs).
I Portfolio turnover rate excludes securities received or delivered in-kind.
Fidelity Advisor® Limited Term Municipal Income Fund Class I |
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| | Six months ended (Unaudited) June 30, 2023 | | Years ended December 31, 2022 | | 2021 | | 2020 | | 2019 | | 2018 |
Selected Per-Share Data | | | | | | | | | | | | |
Net asset value, beginning of period | $ | 10.15 | $ | 10.78 | $ | 10.88 | $ | 10.71 | $ | 10.48 | $ | 10.51 |
Income from Investment Operations | | | | | | | | | | | | |
Net investment income (loss) A,B | | .082 | | .139 | | .133 | | .172 | | .178 | | .162 |
Net realized and unrealized gain (loss) | | .040 | | (.629) | | (.094) | | .183 | | .250 | | (.028) |
Total from investment operations | | .122 | | (.490) | | .039 | | .355 | | .428 | | .134 |
Distributions from net investment income | | (.082) | | (.140) | | (.134) | | (.173) | | (.178) | | (.162) |
Distributions from net realized gain | | - | | - | | (.005) | | (.012) | | (.020) | | (.002) |
Total distributions | | (.082) | | (.140) | | (.139) | | (.185) | | (.198) | | (.164) |
Net asset value, end of period | $ | 10.19 | $ | 10.15 | $ | 10.78 | $ | 10.88 | $ | 10.71 | $ | 10.48 |
Total Return C,D | | 1.20% | | (4.55)% | | .36% | | 3.34% | | 4.11% | | 1.29% |
Ratios to Average Net Assets B,E,F | | | | | | | | | | | | |
Expenses before reductions | | .46% G | | .55% | | .54% | | .55% | | .54% | | .54% |
Expenses net of fee waivers, if any | | .33% G | | .37% | | .37% | | .37% | | .51% | | .54% |
Expenses net of all reductions | | .33% G | | .37% | | .37% | | .37% | | .51% | | .54% |
Net investment income (loss) | | 1.62% G | | 1.35% | | 1.23% | | 1.60% | | 1.68% | | 1.55% |
Supplemental Data | | | | | | | | | | | | |
Net assets, end of period (in millions) | $ | 317 | $ | 343 | $ | 420 | $ | 335 | $ | 276 | $ | 269 |
Portfolio turnover rate H | | 20% G | | 20% | | 20% | | 19% | | 43% | | 27% I |
A Calculated based on average shares outstanding during the period.
B Net investment income (loss) is affected by the timing of the declaration of dividends by any underlying mutual funds or exchange-traded funds (ETFs). Net investment income (loss) of any mutual funds or ETFs is not included in the Fund's net investment income (loss) ratio.
C Total returns for periods of less than one year are not annualized.
D Total returns would have been lower if certain expenses had not been reduced during the applicable periods shown.
E Fees and expenses of any underlying mutual funds or exchange-traded funds (ETFs) are not included in the Fund's expense ratio. The Fund indirectly bears its proportionate share of these expenses. For additional expense information related to investments in Fidelity Central Funds, please refer to the "Investments in Fidelity Central Funds" note found in the Notes to Financial Statements section of the most recent Annual or Semi-Annual report.
F Expense ratios reflect operating expenses of the class. Expenses before reductions do not reflect amounts reimbursed, waived, or reduced through arrangements with the investment adviser, brokerage services, or other offset arrangements, if applicable, and do not represent the amount paid by the class during periods when reimbursements, waivers or reductions occur.
G Annualized.
H Amount does not include the portfolio activity of any underlying mutual funds or exchange-traded funds (ETFs).
I Portfolio turnover rate excludes securities received or delivered in-kind.
Fidelity Advisor® Limited Term Municipal Income Fund Class Z |
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| | Six months ended (Unaudited) June 30, 2023 | | Years ended December 31, 2022 | | 2021 | | 2020 | | 2019 | | 2018 A |
Selected Per-Share Data | | | | | | | | | | | | |
Net asset value, beginning of period | $ | 10.15 | $ | 10.77 | $ | 10.87 | $ | 10.71 | $ | 10.48 | $ | 10.41 |
Income from Investment Operations | | | | | | | | | | | | |
Net investment income (loss) B,C | | .085 | | .145 | | .140 | | .178 | | .189 | | .048 |
Net realized and unrealized gain (loss) | | .030 | | (.619) | | (.094) | | .173 | | .250 | | .067 |
Total from investment operations | | .115 | | (.474) | | .046 | | .351 | | .439 | | .115 |
Distributions from net investment income | | (.085) | | (.146) | | (.141) | | (.179) | | (.189) | | (.045) |
Distributions from net realized gain | | - | | - | | (.005) | | (.012) | | (.020) | | - |
Total distributions | | (.085) | | (.146) | | (.146) | | (.191) | | (.209) | | (.045) |
Net asset value, end of period | $ | 10.18 | $ | 10.15 | $ | 10.77 | $ | 10.87 | $ | 10.71 | $ | 10.48 |
Total Return D,E | | 1.13% | | (4.40)% | | .42% | | 3.31% | | 4.22% | | 1.11% |
Ratios to Average Net Assets C,F,G | | | | | | | | | | | | |
Expenses before reductions | | .35% H | | .43% | | .42% | | .43% | | .43% | | .43% H |
Expenses net of fee waivers, if any | | .28% H | | .31% | | .31% | | .31% | | .40% | | .43% H |
Expenses net of all reductions | | .28% H | | .31% | | .31% | | .31% | | .40% | | .43% H |
Net investment income (loss) | | 1.68% H | | 1.41% | | 1.29% | | 1.66% | | 1.79% | | 1.78% H |
Supplemental Data | | | | | | | | | | | | |
Net assets, end of period (in millions) | $ | 375 | $ | 358 | $ | 444 | $ | 336 | $ | 214 | $ | 28 |
Portfolio turnover rate I | | 20% H | | 20% | | 20% | | 19% | | 43% | | 27% J |
A For the period October 2, 2018 (commencement of sale of shares) through December 31, 2018.
B Calculated based on average shares outstanding during the period.
C Net investment income (loss) is affected by the timing of the declaration of dividends by any underlying mutual funds or exchange-traded funds (ETFs). Net investment income (loss) of any mutual funds or ETFs is not included in the Fund's net investment income (loss) ratio.
D Total returns for periods of less than one year are not annualized.
E Total returns would have been lower if certain expenses had not been reduced during the applicable periods shown.
F Fees and expenses of any underlying mutual funds or exchange-traded funds (ETFs) are not included in the Fund's expense ratio. The Fund indirectly bears its proportionate share of these expenses. For additional expense information related to investments in Fidelity Central Funds, please refer to the "Investments in Fidelity Central Funds" note found in the Notes to Financial Statements section of the most recent Annual or Semi-Annual report.
G Expense ratios reflect operating expenses of the class. Expenses before reductions do not reflect amounts reimbursed, waived, or reduced through arrangements with the investment adviser, brokerage services, or other offset arrangements, if applicable, and do not represent the amount paid by the class during periods when reimbursements, waivers or reductions occur.
H Annualized.
I Amount does not include the portfolio activity of any underlying mutual funds or exchange-traded funds (ETFs).
J Portfolio turnover rate excludes securities received or delivered in-kind.
For the period ended June 30, 2023
( Amounts in thousands except percentages)
1. Organization.
Fidelity Limited Term Municipal Income Fund (the Fund) is a fund of Fidelity Municipal Trust (the Trust) and is authorized to issue an unlimited number of shares. The Trust is registered under the Investment Company Act of 1940, as amended (the 1940 Act), as an open-end management investment company organized as a Massachusetts business trust. The Fund offers Class A, Class M, Class C, Limited Term Municipal Income, Class I and Class Z shares, each of which has equal rights as to assets and voting privileges. Class A, Class M, Class C, Class I and Class Z are Fidelity Advisor classes. Each class has exclusive voting rights with respect to matters that affect that class. Class C shares will automatically convert to Class A shares after a holding period of eight years from the initial date of purchase, with certain exceptions.
2. Investments in Fidelity Central Funds.
Funds may invest in Fidelity Central Funds, which are open-end investment companies generally available only to other investment companies and accounts managed by the investment adviser and its affiliates. The Schedule of Investments lists any Fidelity Central Funds held as an investment as of period end, but does not include the underlying holdings of each Fidelity Central Fund. An investing fund indirectly bears its proportionate share of the expenses of the underlying Fidelity Central Funds.
Based on its investment objective, each Fidelity Central Fund may invest or participate in various investment vehicles or strategies that are similar to those of the investing fund. These strategies are consistent with the investment objectives of the investing fund and may involve certain economic risks which may cause a decline in value of each of the Fidelity Central Funds and thus a decline in the value of the investing fund.
Fidelity Central Fund | Investment Manager | Investment Objective | Investment Practices | Expense Ratio A |
Fidelity Money Market Central Funds | Fidelity Management & Research Company LLC (FMR) | Each fund seeks to obtain a high level of current income consistent with the preservation of capital and liquidity. | Short-term Investments | Less than .005% |
A Expenses expressed as a percentage of average net assets and are as of each underlying Central Fund's most recent annual or semi-annual shareholder report.
A complete unaudited list of holdings for each Fidelity Central Fund is available upon request or at the Securities and Exchange Commission website at www.sec.gov. In addition, the financial statements of the Fidelity Central Funds which contain the significant accounting policies (including investment valuation policies) of those funds, and are not covered by the Report of Independent Registered Public Accounting Firm, are available on the Securities and Exchange Commission website or upon request.
3. Significant Accounting Policies.
The Fund is an investment company and applies the accounting and reporting guidance of the Financial Accounting Standards Board (FASB) Accounting Standards Codification Topic 946 Financial Services - Investment Companies . The financial statements have been prepared in conformity with accounting principles generally accepted in the United States of America (GAAP), which require management to make certain estimates and assumptions at the date of the financial statements. Actual results could differ from those estimates. Subsequent events, if any, through the date that the financial statements were issued have been evaluated in the preparation of the financial statements. The Fund's Schedule of Investments lists any underlying mutual funds or exchange-traded funds (ETFs) but does not include the underlying holdings of these funds. The following summarizes the significant accounting policies of the Fund:
Investment Valuation. Investments are valued as of 4:00 p.m. Eastern time on the last calendar day of the period. The Board of Trustees (the Board) has designated the Fund's investment adviser as the valuation designee responsible for the fair valuation function and performing fair value determinations as needed. The investment adviser has established a Fair Value Committee (the Committee) to carry out the day-to-day fair valuation responsibilities and has adopted policies and procedures to govern the fair valuation process and the activities of the Committee. In accordance with these fair valuation policies and procedures, which have been approved by the Board, the Fund attempts to obtain prices from one or more third party pricing services or brokers to value its investments. When current market prices, quotations or currency exchange rates are not readily available or reliable, investments will be fair valued in good faith by the Committee, in accordance with the policies and procedures. Factors used in determining fair value vary by investment type and may include market or investment specific events, transaction data, estimated cash flows, and market observations of comparable investments. The frequency that the fair valuation procedures are used cannot be predicted and they may be utilized to a significant extent. The Committee manages the Fund's fair valuation practices and maintains the fair valuation policies and procedures. The Fund's investment adviser reports to the Board information regarding the fair valuation process and related material matters.
The Fund categorizes the inputs to valuation techniques used to value its investments into a disclosure hierarchy consisting of three levels as shown below:
Level 1 - unadjusted quoted prices in active markets for identical investments
Level 2 - other significant observable inputs (including quoted prices for similar investments, interest rates, prepayment speeds, etc.)
Level 3 - unobservable inputs (including the Fund's own assumptions based on the best information available)
Valuation techniques used to value the Fund's investments by major category are as follows:
Debt securities, including restricted securities, are valued based on evaluated prices received from third party pricing services or from brokers who make markets in such securities. Municipal securities are valued by pricing services who utilize matrix pricing which considers yield or price of bonds of comparable quality, coupon, maturity and type or by broker-supplied prices. When independent prices are unavailable or unreliable, debt securities may be valued utilizing pricing methodologies which consider similar factors that would be used by third party pricing services. Debt securities are generally categorized as Level 2 in the hierarchy but may be Level 3 depending on the circumstances.
Investments in open-end mutual funds, including the Fidelity Central Funds, are valued at their closing net asset value (NAV) each business day and are categorized as Level 1 in the hierarchy.
Changes in valuation techniques may result in transfers in or out of an assigned level within the disclosure hierarchy. The aggregate value of investments by input level as of June 30, 2023 is included at the end of the Fund's Schedule of Investments.
Investment Transactions and Income. For financial reporting purposes, the Fund's investment holdings and NAV include trades executed through the end of the last business day of the period. The NAV per share for processing shareholder transactions is calculated as of the close of business of the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE), normally 4:00 p.m. Eastern time and includes trades executed through the end of the prior business day. Gains and losses on securities sold are determined on the basis of identified cost. Income and capital gain distributions from Fidelity Central Funds, if any, are recorded on the ex-dividend date. Interest income is accrued as earned and includes coupon interest and amortization of premium and accretion of discount on debt securities as applicable. Debt obligations may be placed on non-accrual status and related interest income may be reduced by ceasing current accruals and writing off interest receivables when the collection of all or a portion of interest has become doubtful based on consistently applied procedures. A debt obligation is removed from non-accrual status when the issuer resumes interest payments or when collectability of interest is reasonably assured.
Class Allocations and Expenses. Investment income, realized and unrealized capital gains and losses, common expenses of a fund, and certain fund-level expense reductions, if any, are allocated daily on a pro-rata basis to each class based on the relative net assets of each class to the total net assets of a fund. Each class differs with respect to transfer agent and distribution and service plan fees incurred, as applicable. Certain expense reductions may also differ by class, if applicable. For the reporting period, the allocated portion of income and expenses to each class as a percent of its average net assets may vary due to the timing of recording these transactions in relation to fluctuating net assets of the classes. Expenses directly attributable to a fund are charged to that fund. Expenses attributable to more than one fund are allocated among the respective funds on the basis of relative net assets or other appropriate methods. Expenses included in the accompanying financial statements reflect the expenses of that fund and do not include any expenses associated with any underlying mutual funds or exchange-traded funds (ETFs). Although not included in a fund's expenses, a fund indirectly bears its proportionate share of these expenses through the net asset value of each underlying mutual fund or exchange-traded fund (ETF). Expense estimates are accrued in the period to which they relate and adjustments are made when actual amounts are known.
Income Tax Information and Distributions to Shareholders. Each year, the Fund intends to qualify as a regulated investment company under Subchapter M of the Internal Revenue Code, including distributing substantially all of its taxable income and realized gains. As a result, no provision for U.S. Federal income taxes is required. The Fund files a U.S. federal tax return, in addition to state and local tax returns as required. The Fund's federal income tax returns are subject to examination by the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) for a period of three fiscal years after they are filed. State and local tax returns may be subject to examination for an additional fiscal year depending on the jurisdiction.
Distributions are declared and recorded daily and paid monthly from net investment income. Distributions from realized gains, if any, are declared and recorded on the ex-dividend date. Income and capital gain distributions are declared separately for each class. Income and capital gain distributions are determined in accordance with income tax regulations, which may differ from GAAP.
Capital accounts within the financial statements are adjusted for permanent book-tax differences. These adjustments have no impact on net assets or the results of operations. Capital accounts are not adjusted for temporary book-tax differences which will reverse in a subsequent period.
Book-tax differences are primarily due to market discount, capital loss carryforwards and losses deferred due to wash sales.
The Fund purchases municipal securities whose interest, in the opinion of the issuer, is free from federal income tax. There is no assurance that the IRS will agree with this opinion. In the event the IRS determines that the issuer does not comply with relevant tax requirements, interest payments from a security could become federally taxable, possibly retroactively to the date the security was issued.
As of period end, the cost and unrealized appreciation (depreciation) in securities, and derivatives if applicable, for federal income tax purposes were as follows:
Gross unrealized appreciation | $1,385 |
Gross unrealized depreciation | (117,179) |
Net unrealized appreciation (depreciation) | $(115,794) |
Tax cost | $2,896,907 |
Capital loss carryforwards are only available to offset future capital gains of the Fund to the extent provided by regulations and may be limited. The capital loss carryforward information presented below, including any applicable limitation, is estimated as of prior fiscal period end and is subject to adjustment.
Short-term | $(6,323) |
Long-term | (5,879) |
Total capital loss carryforward | $(12,202) |
Delayed Delivery Transactions and When-Issued Securities. During the period, certain Funds transacted in securities on a delayed delivery or when-issued basis. Payment and delivery may take place after the customary settlement period for that security. The price of the underlying securities and the date when the securities will be delivered and paid for are fixed at the time the transaction is negotiated. Securities purchased on a delayed delivery or when-issued basis are identified as such in the Schedule of Investments. Compensation for interest forgone in the purchase of a delayed delivery or when-issued debt security may be received. With respect to purchase commitments, each applicable Fund identifies securities as segregated in its records with a value at least equal to the amount of the commitment. Payables and receivables associated with the purchases and sales of delayed delivery securities having the same coupon, settlement date and broker are offset. Delayed delivery or when-issued securities that have been purchased from and sold to different brokers are reflected as both payables and receivables in the Statement of Assets and Liabilities under the caption "Delayed delivery", as applicable. Losses may arise due to changes in the value of the underlying securities or if the counterparty does not perform under the contract's terms, or if the issuer does not issue the securities due to political, economic, or other factors.
Restricted Securities (including Private Placements). Funds may invest in securities that are subject to legal or contractual restrictions on resale. These securities generally may be resold in transactions exempt from registration or to the public if the securities are registered. Disposal of these securities may involve time-consuming negotiations and expense, and prompt sale at an acceptable price may be difficult. Information regarding restricted securities held at period end is included at the end of the Schedule of Investments, if applicable.
4. Purchases and Sales of Investments.
Purchases and sales of securities, other than short-term securities and in-kind transactions, as applicable, are noted in the table below.
| Purchases ($) | Sales ($) |
Fidelity Limited Term Municipal Income Fund | 274,607 | 325,247 |
5. Fees and Other Transactions with Affiliates.
Management Fee. Fidelity Management & Research Company LLC (the investment adviser) and its affiliates provide the Fund with investment management related services for which the Fund pays a monthly management fee. Effective April 1, 2023. The Fund pays a monthly management fee that is based on an annual rate of .20% of the Fund's average net assets. Under the management contract, the investment adviser pays all other operating expenses, except the compensation of the independent Trustees, transfer agent fees, and certain other expenses such as proxy and shareholder meeting expenses.
Prior to April 1, 2023, the management fee was the sum of an individual fund fee rate that was based on an annual rate of .25% of the Fund's average net assets and an annualized group fee rate that averaged .10% during the period. The group fee rate was based upon the monthly average net assets of a group of registered investment companies with which the investment adviser has management contracts. The group fee rate decreased as assets under management increased and increased as assets under management decreased.
For the reporting period, the total annualized management fee rate was .28% of the Fund's average net assets.
Distribution and Service Plan Fees. In accordance with Rule 12b-1 of the 1940 Act, the Fund has adopted separate Distribution and Service Plans for each class of shares. Certain classes pay Fidelity Distributors Company LLC (FDC), an affiliate of the investment adviser, separate Distribution and Service Fees, each of which is based on an annual percentage of each class' average net assets. In addition, FDC may pay financial intermediaries for selling shares of the Fund and providing shareholder support services. For the period, the Distribution and Service Fee rates, total fees and amounts retained by FDC were as follows:
| Distribution Fee | Service Fee | Total Fees | Retained by FDC |
Class A | - % | .25% | $181 | $13 |
Class M | - % | .25% | 11 | - A |
Class C | .75% | .25% | 34 | 4 |
| | | $226 | $17 |
A Amount represents less than five hundred dollars.
Sales Load. FDC may receive a front-end sales charge of up to 2.75% for selling Class A shares and Class M shares, some of which is paid to financial intermediaries for selling shares of the Fund. Depending on the holding period, FDC may receive contingent deferred sales charges levied on Class A, Class M and Class C redemptions. The deferred sales charges are 1.00% for Class C shares, .75% or .50% for certain purchases of Class A shares and .25% for certain purchases of Class M shares.
For the period, sales charge amounts retained by FDC were as follows:
| Retained by FDC |
Class A | $ 38 |
Class M | 1 |
Class C A | - B |
| $39 |
A When Class C shares are initially sold, FDC pays commissions from its own resources to financial intermediaries through which the sales are made.
B Amount represents less than five hundred dollars.
Transfer Agent Fees. Fidelity Investments Institutional Operations Company LLC (FIIOC), an affiliate of the investment adviser, is the transfer, dividend disbursing and shareholder servicing agent for the Fund. FIIOC receives account fees and asset-based fees that vary according to the account size and type of account of the shareholders of the respective classes of the Fund, except for Class Z. FIIOC receives an asset-based fee of Class Z's average net assets. FIIOC pays for typesetting, printing and mailing of shareholder reports, except proxy statements. For the period, transfer agent fees for each class were as follows:
| Amount | % of Class-Level Average Net Assets A |
Class A | $ 127 | .18 |
Class M | 6 | .13 |
Class C | 3 | .09 |
Limited Term Municipal Income | 935 | .09 |
Class I | 287 | .17 |
Class Z | 94 | .05 |
| $1,452 | |
A Annualized
Accounting Fees. Fidelity Service Company, Inc. (FSC), an affiliate of the investment adviser, maintains the Fund's accounting records. The accounting fee is based on the level of average net assets for each month. For the period, the fees were equivalent to the following annualized rates:
| % of Average Net Assets |
Fidelity Limited Term Municipal Income Fund | .01 |
Interfund Trades. Funds may purchase from or sell securities to other Fidelity Funds under procedures adopted by the Board. The procedures have been designed to ensure these interfund trades are executed in accordance with Rule 17a-7 of the 1940 Act. Any interfund trades are included within the respective purchases and sales amounts shown in the Purchases and Sales of Investments note. Interfund trades during the period are noted in the table below.
| Purchases ($) | Sales ($) | Realized Gain (Loss) ($) |
Fidelity Limited Term Municipal Income Fund | - | 6,153 | (5) |
6. Committed Line of Credit.
Certain Funds participate with other funds managed by the investment adviser or an affiliate in a $4.25 billion credit facility (the "line of credit") to be utilized for temporary or emergency purposes to fund shareholder redemptions or for other short-term liquidity purposes. The participating funds have agreed to pay commitment fees on their pro-rata portion of the line of credit, which are reflected in Miscellaneous expenses on the Statement of Operations, and are listed below. During the period, there were no borrowings on this line of credit.
| Amount |
Fidelity Limited Term Municipal Income Fund | $3 |
7. Expense Reductions.
The investment adviser contractually agreed to reimburse expenses of each class to the extent annual operating expenses exceeded certain levels of class-level average net assets as noted in the table below. This reimbursement will remain in place through April 30, 2024. Some expenses, for example the compensation of the independent Trustees, and certain other expenses such as interest expense, are excluded from this reimbursement.
The following classes were in reimbursement during the period:
| Expense Limitations | Reimbursement |
Class A | .66%/.55% A | $ 85 |
Class M | .65%/.55% A | 3 |
Class C | 1.38%/1.30% A | 2 |
Limited Term Municipal Income | .37%/.30% A | 565 |
Class I | .37%/.30% A | 220 |
Class Z | .31%/none A | 119 |
| | $994 |
A Expense limitation effective April 1, 2023.
Through arrangements with the Fund's custodian, credits realized as a result of certain uninvested cash balances were used to reduce the Fund's expenses. During the period, custodian credits reduced the Fund's expenses by $1.
In addition, during the period the investment adviser or an affiliate reimbursed and/or waived a portion of fund-level operating expenses in the amount of $35.
8. Distributions to Shareholders.
Distributions to shareholders of each class were as follows:
| Six months ended June 30, 2023 | Year ended December 31, 2022 |
Fidelity Limited Term Municipal Income Fund | | |
Distributions to shareholders | | |
Class A | $ 962 | $1,933 |
Class M | 58 | 82 |
Class C | 21 | 32 |
Limited Term Municipal Income | 15,992 | 28,885 |
Class I | 2,735 | 4,897 |
Class Z | 3,102 | 5,952 |
Total | $22,870 | $41,781 |
9. Share Transactions.
Share transactions for each class were as follows and may contain in-kind transactions, automatic conversions between classes or exchanges between affiliated funds:
| Shares | Shares | Dollars | Dollars |
| Six months ended June 30, 2023 | Year ended December 31, 2022 | Six months ended June 30, 2023 | Year ended December 31, 2022 |
Fidelity Limited Term Municipal Income Fund | | | | |
Class A | | | | |
Shares sold | 1,138 | 6,044 | $11,642 | $61,982 |
Reinvestment of distributions | 90 | 180 | 923 | 1,849 |
Shares redeemed | (3,319) | (11,521) | (33,963) | (118,312) |
Net increase (decrease) | (2,091) | (5,297) | $(21,398) | $(54,481) |
Class M | | | | |
Shares sold | 86 | 300 | $876 | $3,052 |
Reinvestment of distributions | 5 | 7 | 54 | 76 |
Shares redeemed | (120) | (148) | (1,228) | (1,516) |
Net increase (decrease) | (29) | 159 | $(298) | $1,612 |
Class C | | | | |
Shares sold | 24 | 403 | $253 | $4,152 |
Reinvestment of distributions | 2 | 3 | 19 | 28 |
Shares redeemed | (220) | (515) | (2,243) | (5,255) |
Net increase (decrease) | (194) | (109) | $(1,971) | $(1,075) |
Limited Term Municipal Income | | | | |
Shares sold | 23,208 | 112,135 | $236,828 | $1,145,791 |
Reinvestment of distributions | 1,085 | 2,045 | 11,065 | 20,907 |
Shares redeemed | (31,816) | (154,578) | (324,380) | (1,584,880) |
Net increase (decrease) | (7,523) | (40,398) | $(76,487) | $(418,182) |
Class I | | | | |
Shares sold | 6,129 | 31,496 | $62,660 | $322,175 |
Reinvestment of distributions | 246 | 441 | 2,506 | 4,514 |
Shares redeemed | (9,071) | (37,086) | (92,625) | (379,632) |
Net increase (decrease) | (2,696) | (5,149) | $(27,459) | $(52,943) |
Class Z | | | | |
Shares sold | 8,186 | 40,549 | $83,724 | $414,776 |
Reinvestment of distributions | 184 | 402 | 1,879 | 4,114 |
Shares redeemed | (6,832) | (46,884) | (69,796) | (477,433) |
Net increase (decrease) | 1,538 | (5,933) | $15,807 | $(58,543) |
10. Other.
A fund's organizational documents provide former and current trustees and officers with a limited indemnification against liabilities arising in connection with the performance of their duties to the fund. In the normal course of business, a fund may also enter into contracts that provide general indemnifications. A fund's maximum exposure under these arrangements is unknown as this would be dependent on future claims that may be made against a fund. The risk of material loss from such claims is considered remote.
11. Risk and Uncertainties.
Many factors affect a fund's performance. Developments that disrupt global economies and financial markets, such as pandemics, epidemics, outbreaks of infectious diseases, war, terrorism, and environmental disasters, may significantly affect a fund's investment performance. The effects of these developments to a fund will be impacted by the types of securities in which a fund invests, the financial condition, industry, economic sector, and geographic location of an issuer, and a fund's level of investment in the securities of that issuer. Significant concentrations in security types, issuers, industries, sectors, and geographic locations may magnify the factors that affect a fund's performance.
As a shareholder, you incur two types of costs: (1) transaction costs, which may include sales charges (loads) on purchase payments or redemption proceeds, as applicable and (2) ongoing costs, which generally include management fees, distribution and/or service (12b-1) fees and other Fund expenses. This Example is intended to help you understand your ongoing costs (in dollars) of investing in a fund and to compare these costs with the ongoing costs of investing in other mutual funds.
The Example is based on an investment of $1,000 invested at the beginning of the period and held for the entire period (January 1, 2023 to June 30, 2023). |
Actual Expenses
The first line of the accompanying table provides information about actual account values and actual expenses. You may use the information in this line, together with the amount you invested, to estimate the expenses that you paid over the period. Simply divide your account value by $1,000.00 (for example, an $8,600 account value divided by $1,000.00 = 8.6), then multiply the result by the number in the first line for a class/Fund under the heading entitled "Expenses Paid During Period" to estimate the expenses you paid on your account during this period. If any fund is a shareholder of any underlying mutual funds or exchange-traded funds (ETFs) (the Underlying Funds), such fund indirectly bears its proportional share of the expenses of the Underlying Funds in addition to the direct expenses incurred presented in the table. These fees and expenses are not included in the annualized expense ratio used to calculate the expense estimate in the table below.
Hypothetical Example for Comparison Purposes
The second line of the accompanying table provides information about hypothetical account values and hypothetical expenses based on the actual expense ratio and an assumed rate of return of 5% per year before expenses, which is not the actual return. The hypothetical account values and expenses may not be used to estimate the actual ending account balance or expenses you paid for the period. You may use this information to compare the ongoing costs of investing in the Fund and other funds. To do so, compare this 5% hypothetical example with the 5% hypothetical examples that appear in the shareholder reports of the other funds. If any fund is a shareholder of any Underlying Funds, such fund indirectly bears its proportional share of the expenses of the Underlying Funds in addition to the direct expenses as presented in the table. These fees and expenses are not included in the annualized expense ratio used to calculate the expense estimate in the table below.
Please note that the expenses shown in the table are meant to highlight your ongoing costs only and do not reflect any transaction costs. Therefore, the second line of the table is useful in comparing ongoing costs only, and will not help you determine the relative total costs of owning different funds. In addition, if these transactional costs were included, your costs would have been higher.
| | | | Annualized Expense Ratio- A | | Beginning Account Value January 1, 2023 | | Ending Account Value June 30, 2023 | | Expenses Paid During Period- C January 1, 2023 to June 30, 2023 |
Fidelity® Limited Term Municipal Income Fund | | | | | | | | | | |
Class A ** | | | | .60% | | | | | | |
Actual | | | | | | $ 1,000 | | $ 1,010.70 | | $ 2.99 |
Hypothetical- B | | | | | | $ 1,000 | | $ 1,021.82 | | $ 3.01 |
Class M ** | | | | .60% | | | | | | |
Actual | | | | | | $ 1,000 | | $ 1,010.70 | | $ 2.99 |
Hypothetical- B | | | | | | $ 1,000 | | $ 1,021.82 | | $ 3.01 |
Class C | | | | 1.33% | | | | | | |
Actual | | | | | | $ 1,000 | | $ 1,007.00 | | $ 6.62 |
Hypothetical- B | | | | | | $ 1,000 | | $ 1,018.20 | | $ 6.66 |
Fidelity® Limited Term Municipal Income Fund ** | | | | .33% | | | | | | |
Actual | | | | | | $ 1,000 | | $ 1,011.00 | | $ 1.65 |
Hypothetical- B | | | | | | $ 1,000 | | $ 1,023.16 | | $ 1.66 |
Class I ** | | | | .33% | | | | | | |
Actual | | | | | | $ 1,000 | | $ 1,012.00 | | $ 1.65 |
Hypothetical- B | | | | | | $ 1,000 | | $ 1,023.16 | | $ 1.66 |
Class Z | | | | .28% | | | | | | |
Actual | | | | | | $ 1,000 | | $ 1,011.30 | | $ 1.40 |
Hypothetical- B | | | | | | $ 1,000 | | $ 1,023.41 | | $ 1.40 |
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A Annualized expense ratio reflects expenses net of applicable fee waivers.
B 5% return per year before expenses
C Expenses are equal to the annualized expense ratio, multiplied by the average account value over the period, multiplied by 181/ 365 (to reflect the one-half year period). The fees and expenses of any Underlying Funds are not included in each annualized expense ratio.
** If fees and changes to the expense contract and/or expense cap, effective April 1, 2023, had been in effect during the entire current period, the restated annualized expense ratio and the expenses paid in the actual and hypothetical examples above would have been as shown in table below:
| | | | Annualized Expense Ratio- A | | Expenses Paid |
Fidelity® Limited Term Municipal Income Fund | | | | | | |
Class A | | | | .55% | | |
Actual | | | | | | $ 2.74 |
Hypothetical - B | | | | | | $ 2.76 |
Class M | | | | .55% | | |
Actual | | | | | | $ 2.74 |
Hypothetical - B | | | | | | $ 2.76 |
Fidelity® Limited Term Municipal Income Fund | | | | .29% | | |
Actual | | | | | | $ 1.45 |
Hypothetical - B | | | | | | $ 1.45 |
Class I | | | | .30% | | |
Actual | | | | | | $ 1.50 |
Hypothetical - B | | | | | | $ 1.51 |
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A Annualized expense ratio reflects expenses net of applicable fee waivers. | | | | | | |
B 5% return per year before expenses | | | | | | |
Board Approval of Investment Advisory Contracts and Management Fees
Fidelity Limited Term Municipal Income Fund
At its March 2023 meeting, the Board of Trustees, including the Independent Trustees (together, the Board), voted to approve an amended and restated management contract with Fidelity Management & Research Company LLC (FMR) for the fund (the Amended Contract) that will charge a flat management fee covering fund-level expenses of 20 basis points. As a result, the Amended Contract will decrease the management fee paid by the fund by approximately 15 basis points, effective April 1, 2023. The Board, assisted by the advice of fund counsel and Independent Trustees' counsel, considered a broad range of information.
Nature, Extent, and Quality of Services Provided. The Board previously received and considered materials relating to the nature, extent and quality of services provided by FMR to the fund, including the resources dedicated to investment management and support services, shareholder and administrative services, the benefits to shareholders of investment in a large fund family and the investment performance of the fund in connection with the annual renewal of the fund's current management contract (Current Management Contract). At its September 2022 meeting, the Board concluded that the nature, extent and quality of the services to be provided to the fund under the Current Management Contract should continue to benefit the fund's shareholders. In connection with its approval of the Amended Contract at its March 2023 meeting, the Board noted that such approval would not change the fund's portfolio managers, the investment processes, the level or nature of services provided, the resources and personnel allocated or trading and compliance operations. The Board concluded that the nature, extent, and quality of services to be provided to the fund under the Amended Contract will continue to benefit the fund's shareholders.
Competitiveness of Management Fee and Total Expense Ratio. The Board considered that it received and reviewed information regarding the fund's management fee rate and total expense ratio compared to "mapped groups" of competitive funds and classes at the current management fee and expense levels in connection with the annual renewal of the Current Management Contract. Based on its review, the Board concluded at its September 2022 meeting that the fund's current management fee and the total expense ratio of each class of the fund are fair and reasonable in light of the services that the fund and its shareholders receive and the other factors considered.
In reviewing the Amended Contract, the Board considered the fund's proposed management fee rate out of which FMR will pay all "fund-level" expenses, with certain limited exceptions, and the projected total expense ratio of each class of the fund. The Board considered that the Amended Contract will decrease the management fee paid by the fund by approximately 15 basis points, based on the average group assets for December 2022. The Board noted that the fund's proposed management fee rate is lower than the median fee rate of funds with similar Lipper investment objective categories and comparable investment mandates, regardless of whether their management fee structures are comparable. The Board also considered that the projected total net expense ratio of each class of the fund is below the median of those funds and classes used by the Board for management fee comparisons that have a similar sales load structure.
The Board also noted that, in conjunction with the approval of the lower management fee rate under the Amended Contract, FMR has contractually agreed to reimburse Class A, Class C, Class M, Class I, and the retail class of the fund to the extent that total operating expenses (with certain exceptions), as a percentage of their respective average net assets exceed a certain limit through April 30, 2024
Based on its review, the Board concluded that the management fee and the projected total expense ratio of each class of the fund continue to be fair and reasonable in light of the services that the fund receives and the other factors considered.
Costs of the Services and Profitability. The Board considered that it previously reviewed information regarding the revenues earned, the expenses incurred by Fidelity in providing services to the fund and the level of Fidelity's profitability. At its September 2022 meeting, the Board concluded that it was satisfied that the profitability of Fidelity in connection with the operation of the fund was not excessive. Because the Board was approving an arrangement under which the management fees were being reduced, the Board did not consider Fidelity's costs of services, revenues, or profitability to be significant factors in its decision to approve the Amended Contract.
Economies of Scale. The Board considered that it previously received and reviewed information regarding whether there have been economies of scale in respect of the management of the Fidelity funds, whether the Fidelity funds (including the fund) have appropriately benefited from any such economies of scale, and whether there is potential for realization of any further economies of scale and that it concluded, at its September 2022 meeting, that economies of scale, if any, are being appropriately shared between fund shareholders and Fidelity. In connection with the approval of the fund's Amended Contract, the Board did not consider economies of scale because the proposed fee arrangement lowers the fund's management fee and FMR will continue to contractually limit expenses. The Board will continue to review economies of scale in connection with its consideration of future renewals of the Amended Contract.
Based on its evaluation of all of the conclusions noted above, and after considering all factors it believed relevant, the Board ultimately concluded that the advisory fee structure is fair and reasonable, and that the fund's Amended Contract should be approved.
The Securities and Exchange Commission adopted Rule 22e-4 under the Investment Company Act of 1940 (the Liquidity Rule) to promote effective liquidity risk management throughout the open-end investment company industry, thereby reducing the risk that funds will be unable to meet their redemption obligations and mitigating dilution of the interests of fund shareholders.
The Fund has adopted and implemented a liquidity risk management program (the Program) reasonably designed to assess and manage the Fund's liquidity risk and to comply with the requirements of the Liquidity Rule. The Fund's Board of Trustees (the Board) has designated the Fund's investment adviser as administrator of the Program. The Fidelity advisers have established a Liquidity Risk Management Committee (the LRM Committee) to manage the Program for each of the Fidelity Funds. The LRM Committee monitors the adequacy and effectiveness of implementation of the Program and on a periodic basis assesses each Fund's liquidity risk based on a variety of factors including (1) the Fund's investment strategy, (2) portfolio liquidity and cash flow projections during normal and reasonably foreseeable stressed conditions, (3) shareholder redemptions, (4) borrowings and other funding sources and (5) certain factors specific to ETFs including the effect of the Fund's prices and spreads, market participants, and basket compositions on the overall liquidity of the Fund's portfolio, as applicable.
In accordance with the Program, each of the Fund's portfolio investments is classified into one of four defined liquidity categories based on a determination of a reasonable expectation for how long it would take to convert the investment to cash (or sell or dispose of the investment) without significantly changing its market value.
- Highly liquid investments - cash or convertible to cash within three business days or less
- Moderately liquid investments - convertible to cash in three to seven calendar days
- Less liquid investments - can be sold or disposed of, but not settled, within seven calendar days
- Illiquid investments - cannot be sold or disposed of within seven calendar days
Liquidity classification determinations take into account a variety of factors including various market, trading and investment-specific considerations, as well as market depth, and generally utilize analysis from a third-party liquidity metrics service.
The Liquidity Rule places a 15% limit on a fund's illiquid investments and requires funds that do not primarily hold assets that are highly liquid investments to determine and maintain a minimum percentage of the fund's net assets to be invested in highly liquid investments (highly liquid investment minimum or HLIM). The Program includes provisions reasonably designed to comply with the 15% limit on illiquid investments and for determining, periodically reviewing and complying with the HLIM requirement as applicable.
At a recent meeting of the Fund's Board of Trustees, the LRM Committee provided a written report to the Board pertaining to the operation, adequacy, and effectiveness of the Program for the period December 1, 2021 through November 30, 2022. The report concluded that the Program is operating effectively and is reasonably designed to assess and manage the Fund's liquidity risk.
1.701069.125
STM-SANN-0823
Fidelity® Ohio Municipal Income Fund
Semi-Annual Report
June 30, 2023
Contents
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A fund files its complete schedule of portfolio holdings with the SEC for the first and third quarters of each fiscal year on Form N-PORT. Forms N-PORT are available on the SEC's web site at http://www.sec.gov. A fund's Forms N-PORT may be reviewed and copied at the SEC's Public Reference Room in Washington, DC. Information regarding the operation of the SEC's Public Reference Room may be obtained by calling 1-800-SEC-0330.
For a complete list of a fund's portfolio holdings, view the most recent holdings listing, semiannual report, or annual report on Fidelity's web site at http://www.fidelity.com, http://www.institutional.fidelity.com, or http://www.401k.com, as applicable.
NOT FDIC INSURED •MAY LOSE VALUE •NO BANK GUARANTEE
Neither the Fund nor Fidelity Distributors Corporation is a bank.
This report and the financial statements contained herein are submitted for the general information of the shareholders of the Fund. This report is not authorized for distribution to prospective investors in the Fund unless preceded or accompanied by an effective prospectus.
A fund files its complete schedule of portfolio holdings with the SEC for the first and third quarters of each fiscal year on Form N-PORT. Forms N-PORT are available on the SEC's web site at http://www.sec.gov. A fund's Forms N-PORT may be reviewed and copied at the SEC's Public Reference Room in Washington, DC. Information regarding the operation of the SEC's Public Reference Room may be obtained by calling 1-800-SEC-0330.
For a complete list of a fund's portfolio holdings, view the most recent holdings listing, semiannual report, or annual report on Fidelity's web site at http://www.fidelity.com, http://www.institutional.fidelity.com, or http://www.401k.com, as applicable.
NOT FDIC INSURED •MAY LOSE VALUE •NO BANK GUARANTEE
Neither the Fund nor Fidelity Distributors Corporation is a bank.
Revenue Sources (% of Fund's net assets) |
Health Care | 32.3 | |
Education | 16.4 | |
General Obligations | 12.0 | |
Special Tax | 9.7 | |
Other | 8.5 | |
Transportation | 5.3 | |
Others* (Individually Less Than 5%) | 15.8 | |
| 100.0 | |
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*Includes net other assets | | |
Quality Diversification (% of Fund's net assets) |
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We have used ratings from Moody's Investors Service, Inc. Where Moody's® ratings are not available, we have used S&P® ratings. All ratings are as of the date indicated and do not reflect subsequent changes. |
Showing Percentage of Net Assets
Municipal Bonds - 92.7% |
| | Principal Amount (a) | Value ($) |
Guam - 0.2% | | | |
Guam Int'l. Arpt. Auth. Rev. Series 2013 C: | | | |
6.25% 10/1/34 (b) | | 545,000 | 548,311 |
6.25% 10/1/34 (Pre-Refunded to 10/1/23 @ 100) (b) | | 355,000 | 357,157 |
6.375% 10/1/43 (b) | | 355,000 | 357,261 |
TOTAL GUAM | | | 1,262,729 |
Ohio - 91.0% | | | |
Akron Bath Copley Hosp. District Rev.: | | | |
(Summa Health Sys.) Series 2016, 5% 11/15/25 | | 1,000,000 | 1,022,305 |
Series 2016: | | | |
5% 11/15/26 | | 535,000 | 552,280 |
5.25% 11/15/32 | | 1,000,000 | 1,046,735 |
5.25% 11/15/34 | | 1,500,000 | 1,559,271 |
5.25% 11/15/41 | | 10,545,000 | 10,721,388 |
5.25% 11/15/46 | | 2,650,000 | 2,684,065 |
Akron Income Tax Rev. Series 2022: | | | |
4% 12/1/24 | | 1,075,000 | 1,086,583 |
4% 12/1/25 | | 1,400,000 | 1,426,383 |
4% 12/1/26 | | 1,120,000 | 1,152,174 |
4% 12/1/27 | | 1,180,000 | 1,227,831 |
4% 12/1/28 | | 1,380,000 | 1,448,359 |
4% 12/1/29 | | 1,500,000 | 1,582,189 |
4% 12/1/30 | | 1,210,000 | 1,268,983 |
4% 12/1/31 | | 1,105,000 | 1,153,670 |
4% 12/1/32 | | 1,285,000 | 1,334,917 |
4% 12/1/33 | | 1,300,000 | 1,349,508 |
Allen County Hosp. Facilities Rev.: | | | |
(Mercy Health) Series 2017 A: | | | |
4% 8/1/36 | | 5,000,000 | 5,044,045 |
5% 8/1/42 | | 4,175,000 | 4,365,972 |
Series 2020 A: | | | |
4% 12/1/40 | | 11,880,000 | 11,620,964 |
5% 12/1/35 | | 750,000 | 823,152 |
Bowling Green Univ. Gen. Receipts Series 2016 A, 5% 6/1/42 | | 1,000,000 | 1,026,086 |
Buckeye Tobacco Settlement Fing. Auth.: | | | |
Series 2020 A2: | | | |
3% 6/1/48 | | 1,500,000 | 1,155,614 |
4% 6/1/37 | | 2,000,000 | 1,998,576 |
4% 6/1/38 | | 1,000,000 | 990,267 |
4% 6/1/39 | | 1,000,000 | 982,703 |
4% 6/1/48 | | 5,750,000 | 5,321,819 |
5% 6/1/27 | | 1,000,000 | 1,049,435 |
5% 6/1/35 | | 2,000,000 | 2,150,922 |
5% 6/1/36 | | 2,000,000 | 2,134,595 |
Series 2020 B2, 5% 6/1/55 | | 1,400,000 | 1,311,116 |
Butler County Hosp. Facilities Rev. Series 2016 X, 5% 5/15/32 | | 3,950,000 | 4,521,834 |
Chillicothe Hosp. Facilities Rev. (Adena Health Sys. Oblig. Group Proj.) Series 2017, 5% 12/1/47 | | 8,535,000 | 8,613,823 |
Cleveland Arpt. Sys. Rev.: | | | |
Series 2018 A: | | | |
5% 1/1/43 (Assured Guaranty Muni. Corp. Insured) (b) | | 1,750,000 | 1,806,829 |
5% 1/1/48 (Assured Guaranty Muni. Corp. Insured) (b) | | 3,000,000 | 3,077,510 |
Series 2019 B: | | | |
5% 1/1/24 (b) | | 1,200,000 | 1,206,134 |
5% 1/1/25 (b) | | 1,125,000 | 1,143,823 |
5% 1/1/26 (b) | | 710,000 | 730,714 |
5% 1/1/27 (b) | | 700,000 | 731,007 |
Cleveland Gen. Oblig. Series 2012, 5% 12/1/25 | | 25,000 | 25,030 |
Cleveland Income Tax Rev. Series 2018 A: | | | |
5% 10/1/29 | | 600,000 | 657,950 |
5% 10/1/30 | | 420,000 | 459,837 |
5% 10/1/31 | | 650,000 | 711,624 |
5% 10/1/33 | | 600,000 | 652,962 |
5% 10/1/36 | | 700,000 | 753,080 |
5% 10/1/39 | | 2,040,000 | 2,173,712 |
5% 10/1/43 | | 5,000,000 | 5,286,511 |
Cleveland Ohio Wtr. Poll. Ctl. Rev. Series 2016, 5% 11/15/36 | | 450,000 | 460,649 |
Cleveland Pub. Library Facilities Series 2019 A: | | | |
4% 12/1/33 | | 425,000 | 447,241 |
4% 12/1/34 | | 370,000 | 387,653 |
4% 12/1/35 | | 620,000 | 647,525 |
4% 12/1/36 | | 1,400,000 | 1,428,197 |
4% 12/1/37 | | 1,115,000 | 1,130,615 |
4% 12/1/38 | | 650,000 | 656,285 |
Cleveland Pub. Pwr. Sys. Rev.: | | | |
Series 2018: | | | |
5% 11/15/24 (Assured Guaranty Muni. Corp. Insured) | | 475,000 | 485,957 |
5% 11/15/25 (Assured Guaranty Muni. Corp. Insured) | | 200,000 | 208,309 |
5% 11/15/26 (Assured Guaranty Muni. Corp. Insured) | | 265,000 | 281,531 |
5% 11/15/27 (Assured Guaranty Muni. Corp. Insured) | | 220,000 | 238,587 |
5% 11/15/28 (Assured Guaranty Muni. Corp. Insured) | | 150,000 | 164,547 |
5% 11/15/29 (Assured Guaranty Muni. Corp. Insured) | | 210,000 | 230,792 |
5% 11/15/30 (Assured Guaranty Muni. Corp. Insured) | | 530,000 | 581,499 |
5% 11/15/32 (Assured Guaranty Muni. Corp. Insured) | | 365,000 | 398,376 |
5% 11/15/34 (Assured Guaranty Muni. Corp. Insured) | | 785,000 | 852,141 |
5% 11/15/36 (Assured Guaranty Muni. Corp. Insured) | | 1,000,000 | 1,074,577 |
5% 11/15/38 (Assured Guaranty Muni. Corp. Insured) | | 830,000 | 883,791 |
Series 2020 A: | | | |
4% 11/15/35 (Assured Guaranty Muni. Corp. Insured) | | 1,000,000 | 1,023,438 |
4% 11/15/36 (Assured Guaranty Muni. Corp. Insured) | | 1,000,000 | 1,010,675 |
4% 11/15/37 (Assured Guaranty Muni. Corp. Insured) | | 1,000,000 | 999,641 |
Cleveland Wtr. Rev.: | | | |
Series 2015 Y, 4% 1/1/28 | | 650,000 | 652,651 |
Series 2020: | | | |
5% 1/1/30 | | 2,000,000 | 2,271,586 |
5% 1/1/31 | | 2,250,000 | 2,549,808 |
5% 1/1/32 | | 1,000,000 | 1,132,839 |
Cleveland-Cuyahoga County Port Auth. Dev. Lease Rev. (Administrative Headquarters Proj.) Series 2013, 5% 7/1/37 | | 3,000,000 | 3,387,986 |
Cleveland-Cuyahoga County Port Auth. Rev. (Euclid Avenue Dev. Corp. Proj.) Series 2022 A: | | | |
5% 8/1/34 | | 1,865,000 | 2,040,739 |
5% 8/1/35 | | 1,910,000 | 2,067,655 |
5% 8/1/36 | | 2,065,000 | 2,214,621 |
5% 8/1/37 | | 2,170,000 | 2,311,525 |
County of Cuyahoga (Ballpark Impt. Proj.) Series 2022 A: | | | |
4% 1/1/36 | | 3,855,000 | 3,977,583 |
4% 1/1/37 | | 3,755,000 | 3,830,346 |
Cuyahoga County Econ. Dev. Rev.: | | | |
(The Cleveland Orchestra Proj.) Series 2019: | | | |
5% 1/1/29 | | 325,000 | 352,678 |
5% 1/1/30 | | 250,000 | 273,575 |
5% 1/1/31 | | 525,000 | 574,807 |
5% 1/1/32 | | 500,000 | 547,251 |
5% 1/1/33 | | 400,000 | 437,419 |
5% 1/1/34 | | 300,000 | 328,885 |
5% 1/1/35 | | 500,000 | 546,233 |
5% 1/1/36 | | 440,000 | 477,524 |
5% 1/1/37 | | 400,000 | 430,354 |
5% 1/1/39 | | 1,400,000 | 1,491,833 |
5% 1/1/40 | | 1,620,000 | 1,723,490 |
Series 2020 D, 5% 12/1/27 | | 2,500,000 | 2,719,020 |
Cuyahoga County Hosp. Rev. Series 2017: | | | |
5% 2/15/26 | | 1,750,000 | 1,785,811 |
5% 2/15/27 | | 1,700,000 | 1,751,950 |
5% 2/15/28 | | 2,385,000 | 2,447,309 |
5% 2/15/30 | | 3,000,000 | 3,084,346 |
5% 2/15/31 | | 1,500,000 | 1,542,103 |
5% 2/15/32 | | 1,450,000 | 1,490,248 |
5% 2/15/42 | | 3,635,000 | 3,643,444 |
Fairfield County Hosp. Facilities Rev. (Fairfield Med. Ctr. Proj.) Series 2013, 5.25% 6/15/43 | | 5,000,000 | 4,561,480 |
Franklin County Convention Facilities Auth. (Greater Columbus Convention Ctr. Hotel Expansion Proj.) Series 2019: | | | |
5% 12/1/44 | | 2,500,000 | 2,383,972 |
5% 12/1/51 | | 6,000,000 | 5,635,603 |
Franklin County Convention Facilities Auth. Tax & Lease Rev. Series 2014: | | | |
5% 12/1/25 | | 1,250,000 | 1,277,218 |
5% 12/1/26 | | 3,045,000 | 3,110,462 |
Franklin County Hosp. Facilities Rev.: | | | |
(Ohiohealth Corp. Proj.) Series 2015, 5% 5/15/40 | | 3,600,000 | 3,660,716 |
Series 2016 C: | | | |
4% 11/1/40 | | 3,000,000 | 2,952,937 |
5% 11/1/34 | | 2,155,000 | 2,303,396 |
Hamilton County Convention Facilities Auth. Rev. Series 2014, 5% 12/1/27 | | 3,825,000 | 3,830,967 |
Hamilton County Healthcare Rev. (Life Enriching Cmntys. Proj.) Series 2016: | | | |
5% 1/1/31 | | 1,350,000 | 1,350,303 |
5% 1/1/36 | | 3,450,000 | 3,359,375 |
Hamilton County Hosp. Facilities Rev. Series 2014, 5% 2/1/44 | | 1,275,000 | 1,251,352 |
Kent State Univ. Revs.: | | | |
Series 2016, 5% 5/1/30 | | 1,125,000 | 1,171,635 |
Series 2020 A: | | | |
5% 5/1/45 | | 1,250,000 | 1,337,651 |
5% 5/1/50 | | 1,700,000 | 1,809,506 |
Lake County Hosp. Facilities Rev. Series 2015, 5% 8/15/27 (Pre-Refunded to 8/15/25 @ 100) | | 770,000 | 793,450 |
Lancaster Port Auth. Gas Rev.: | | | |
Bonds Series 2019, 5%, tender 2/1/25 (c) | | 6,235,000 | 6,330,191 |
Series 2019, 5% 8/1/24 | | 655,000 | 663,307 |
Miami County Hosp. Facilities Rev. (Kettering Health Network Obligated Group Proj.) Series 2019: | | | |
5% 8/1/45 | | 5,500,000 | 5,642,920 |
5% 8/1/49 | | 1,750,000 | 1,786,323 |
Miami Univ. Series 2022 A: | | | |
5% 9/1/25 | | 780,000 | 809,853 |
5% 9/1/26 | | 820,000 | 867,234 |
5% 9/1/27 | | 575,000 | 621,027 |
5% 9/1/28 | | 520,000 | 573,732 |
5% 9/1/29 | | 545,000 | 613,022 |
5% 9/1/30 | | 500,000 | 572,056 |
5% 9/1/31 | | 700,000 | 815,183 |
5% 9/1/32 | | 735,000 | 853,191 |
5% 9/1/33 | | 780,000 | 904,102 |
5% 9/1/34 | | 1,000,000 | 1,154,305 |
Miamisburg City School District Series 2016: | | | |
5% 12/1/28 (Pre-Refunded to 12/1/25 @ 100) | | 500,000 | 523,709 |
5% 12/1/29 (Pre-Refunded to 12/1/25 @ 100) | | 300,000 | 314,225 |
Middleburg Heights Hosp. Rev.: | | | |
Series 2020 A, 4% 8/1/47 | | 3,000,000 | 2,663,426 |
Series 2021 A, 4% 8/1/41 | | 3,000,000 | 2,772,219 |
Milford Exempt Village School District Series 2015, 3.5% 12/1/31 | | 500,000 | 504,313 |
Montgomery County Hosp. Rev.: | | | |
(Kettering Health Network Obligated Group Proj.) Series 2021: | | | |
3% 8/1/51 | | 4,880,000 | 3,477,739 |
4% 8/1/37 | | 1,125,000 | 1,117,754 |
4% 8/1/41 | | 850,000 | 822,928 |
4% 8/1/51 | | 2,000,000 | 1,833,568 |
5% 8/1/32 | | 750,000 | 817,960 |
5% 8/1/36 | | 1,225,000 | 1,309,449 |
5% 8/1/38 | | 1,000,000 | 1,053,641 |
5% 8/1/39 | | 1,100,000 | 1,150,278 |
Series 2021, 4% 8/1/46 | | 1,230,000 | 1,167,836 |
Ohio Cap. Facilities Lease (Ohio Gen. Oblig. Proj.) Series 2017 A: | | | |
5% 10/1/32 | | 1,625,000 | 1,750,579 |
5% 10/1/33 | | 1,500,000 | 1,614,063 |
5% 10/1/35 | | 1,450,000 | 1,550,732 |
5% 10/1/36 | | 1,250,000 | 1,331,735 |
5% 10/1/37 | | 1,430,000 | 1,520,595 |
Ohio Gen. Oblig. Series 2021 A: | | | |
5% 3/1/40 | | 1,345,000 | 1,505,424 |
5% 3/1/41 | | 2,000,000 | 2,231,103 |
Ohio Higher Edl. Facility Commission Rev.: | | | |
(Case Western Reserve Univ. Proj.) Series 2019 B: | | | |
5% 12/1/37 | | 835,000 | 904,578 |
5% 12/1/38 | | 1,100,000 | 1,185,653 |
5% 12/1/39 | | 775,000 | 832,138 |
(Denison Univ. 2021 Proj.) Series 2021: | | | |
4% 11/1/39 | | 400,000 | 400,515 |
4% 11/1/45 | | 1,900,000 | 1,868,751 |
5% 11/1/30 | | 300,000 | 339,274 |
5% 11/1/33 | | 300,000 | 338,390 |
5% 11/1/35 | | 300,000 | 336,167 |
5% 11/1/41 | | 300,000 | 327,027 |
(Kenyon College 2015 Proj.) Series 2015, 5% 7/1/41 | | 3,100,000 | 3,159,630 |
(Kenyon College 2020 Proj.) Series 2020: | | | |
5% 7/1/38 | | 2,500,000 | 2,689,568 |
5% 7/1/39 | | 2,640,000 | 2,830,120 |
(Kenyon College, Oh. Proj.) Series 2017: | | | |
4% 7/1/36 | | 400,000 | 400,185 |
4% 7/1/37 | | 450,000 | 444,569 |
5% 7/1/28 | | 400,000 | 424,285 |
5% 7/1/29 | | 735,000 | 779,593 |
5% 7/1/30 | | 300,000 | 317,918 |
5% 7/1/31 | | 400,000 | 423,348 |
5% 7/1/33 | | 650,000 | 687,105 |
5% 7/1/35 | | 1,550,000 | 1,632,934 |
5% 7/1/42 | | 1,400,000 | 1,446,062 |
(Oberlin College 2023 Proj.): | | | |
Series 2023 A, 5.25% 10/1/53 | | 5,000,000 | 5,551,660 |
Series 2023 B: | | | |
5% 10/1/37 (d) | | 1,270,000 | 1,438,252 |
5% 10/1/38 (d) | | 1,330,000 | 1,499,605 |
(Otterbein Univ. 2022 Proj.) Series 2022 A, 4% 12/1/46 | | 1,250,000 | 1,061,924 |
(The College of Wooster 2018 Proj.) Series 2018: | | | |
5% 9/1/33 | | 1,445,000 | 1,577,455 |
5% 9/1/45 | | 4,255,000 | 4,456,948 |
(Univ. of Dayton 2018 Proj.) Series A, 5% 12/1/48 | | 1,000,000 | 1,032,089 |
(Univ. of Dayton 2020 Proj.) Series 2020: | | | |
4% 2/1/36 | | 900,000 | 911,722 |
5% 2/1/34 | | 1,000,000 | 1,095,763 |
5% 2/1/35 | | 800,000 | 872,983 |
(Univ. of Dayton Proj.) Series 2018 B: | | | |
4% 12/1/33 | | 1,155,000 | 1,178,421 |
5% 12/1/29 | | 1,310,000 | 1,412,804 |
5% 12/1/31 | | 1,130,000 | 1,212,651 |
5% 12/1/35 | | 1,000,000 | 1,065,062 |
5% 12/1/36 | | 1,000,000 | 1,059,169 |
(Xavier Univ. Proj.) Series 2015 C, 5% 5/1/29 | | 855,000 | 881,049 |
Bonds (Case Western Reserve Univ. Proj.) Series 2019 C, 1.625%, tender 12/1/26 (c) | | 5,000,000 | 4,671,244 |
Series 2019, 4% 10/1/49 | | 3,270,000 | 2,924,381 |
Ohio Hosp. Facilities Rev. Series 2021 B: | | | |
5% 1/1/30 | | 2,500,000 | 2,806,266 |
5% 1/1/31 | | 2,180,000 | 2,485,517 |
5% 1/1/32 | | 1,580,000 | 1,826,714 |
5% 1/1/33 | | 2,410,000 | 2,781,071 |
5% 1/1/34 | | 2,425,000 | 2,786,208 |
5% 1/1/35 | | 230,000 | 262,279 |
5% 1/1/36 | | 540,000 | 609,471 |
5% 1/1/37 | | 250,000 | 279,263 |
5% 1/1/38 | | 855,000 | 944,766 |
5% 1/1/39 | | 925,000 | 1,016,424 |
Ohio Hosp. Rev.: | | | |
Series 2020 A, 4% 1/15/50 | | 1,000,000 | 922,412 |
Series 2020: | | | |
3% 1/15/45 | | 2,500,000 | 1,908,347 |
4% 11/15/37 | | 1,025,000 | 957,623 |
4% 11/15/39 | | 1,115,000 | 1,018,637 |
4% 11/15/40 | | 1,110,000 | 1,002,825 |
4% 11/15/41 | | 1,175,000 | 1,044,693 |
5% 11/15/33 | | 1,270,000 | 1,337,526 |
5% 11/15/35 | | 1,465,000 | 1,526,477 |
Series 2021 A, 3% 1/15/46 | | 5,000,000 | 3,769,337 |
Ohio Hsg. Fin. Agcy. Residential Mtg. Rev.: | | | |
(Mtg. Backed Securities Prog.): | | | |
Series 2017 B, 4.5% 3/1/47 (b) | | 330,000 | 328,731 |
Series 2019 B, 4.5% 3/1/50 | | 4,215,000 | 4,226,744 |
(Mtg.-Backed Secrities Prog.) Series 2023 A, 5.5% 3/1/53 | | 4,000,000 | 4,234,121 |
(Mtg.-Backed Securities Prog.) Series 2022 A: | | | |
5% 3/1/30 | | 400,000 | 440,278 |
5% 3/1/31 | | 600,000 | 667,049 |
5% 9/1/31 | | 640,000 | 715,523 |
Series 2021 C, 3.25% 3/1/51 | | 7,575,000 | 7,337,764 |
Series 2022 B, 5% 3/1/52 | | 2,955,000 | 3,045,242 |
Ohio Parks & Recreation Cap. Facilities (Parks and Recreation Impt. Fund Proj.) Series 2022 A: | | | |
5% 12/1/27 | | 1,325,000 | 1,441,081 |
5% 12/1/28 | | 1,325,000 | 1,470,517 |
5% 12/1/29 | | 1,500,000 | 1,696,427 |
5% 12/1/30 | | 1,600,000 | 1,840,309 |
5% 12/1/31 | | 1,000,000 | 1,167,876 |
Ohio Spl. Oblig.: | | | |
(Administrative Bldg. Fund Projs.) Series 2020 B, 5% 4/1/39 | | 1,865,000 | 2,039,014 |
(Ohio Gen. Oblig. Proj.) Series 2017 A: | | | |
5% 4/1/29 | | 2,535,000 | 2,718,114 |
5% 4/1/30 | | 2,250,000 | 2,406,761 |
5% 4/1/31 | | 2,000,000 | 2,133,504 |
5% 4/1/32 | | 1,115,000 | 1,186,994 |
5% 4/1/33 | | 1,850,000 | 1,962,071 |
5% 4/1/34 | | 1,000,000 | 1,057,688 |
Series 2020 A: | | | |
5% 2/1/29 | | 2,875,000 | 3,201,307 |
5% 2/1/30 | | 1,045,000 | 1,185,273 |
Series 2021 A: | | | |
5% 4/1/34 | | 1,430,000 | 1,640,903 |
5% 4/1/35 | | 1,660,000 | 1,891,637 |
5% 4/1/37 | | 1,680,000 | 1,882,999 |
5% 4/1/38 | | 1,000,000 | 1,113,328 |
5% 4/1/39 | | 1,000,000 | 1,105,422 |
5% 4/1/40 | | 1,110,000 | 1,218,235 |
5% 4/1/41 | | 750,000 | 820,642 |
Ohio Tpk. Commission Tpk. Rev.: | | | |
(Infrastructure Proj.) Series 2005 A, 0% 2/15/43 | | 10,000,000 | 4,090,737 |
(Infrastructure Projs.) Series 2022 A, 5% 2/15/39 | | 5,730,000 | 6,457,952 |
Series A, 5% 2/15/46 | | 7,500,000 | 8,131,477 |
Ohio Wtr. Dev. Auth. Wtr. Poll. Cont. Rev. Series 2023 A, 5% 12/1/24 | | 10,000,000 | 10,271,860 |
Port Auth. Econ. Dev. Rev.: | | | |
(Univ. of Northwestern Ohio Proj.) Series 2021, 4% 12/1/35 | | 1,300,000 | 1,204,420 |
Series 2021, 4% 12/1/31 | | 710,000 | 688,299 |
Ross County Hosp. Facilities Rev. (Adena Health Sys. Obligated Group Proj.) Series 2019, 5% 12/1/49 | | 2,000,000 | 2,036,475 |
Scioto County Hosp. Facilities Rev. Series 2016: | | | |
5% 2/15/28 | | 5,030,000 | 5,203,663 |
5% 2/15/30 | | 3,860,000 | 3,971,804 |
5% 2/15/32 | | 2,550,000 | 2,611,071 |
5% 2/15/33 | | 2,460,000 | 2,511,777 |
5% 2/15/34 | | 4,450,000 | 4,542,998 |
Univ. of Cincinnati Gen. Receipts: | | | |
Series 2016 A: | | | |
5% 6/1/32 | | 745,000 | 782,907 |
5% 6/1/33 | | 800,000 | 840,251 |
5% 6/1/34 | | 585,000 | 613,604 |
Series 2016 C, 5% 6/1/41 | | 2,585,000 | 2,664,991 |
Series 2019 A, 3% 6/1/39 | | 3,000,000 | 2,603,194 |
Univ. of Toledo Gen. Receipts Series 2018 A: | | | |
5% 6/1/26 | | 600,000 | 629,507 |
5% 6/1/27 | | 350,000 | 374,503 |
Village of Bluffton Hosp. Facilities Blanchard Valley Reg Health Ctr. Series 2017: | | | |
4% 12/1/32 | | 1,500,000 | 1,518,338 |
5% 12/1/29 | | 825,000 | 870,075 |
5% 12/1/31 | | 750,000 | 791,174 |
Washington County Hosp. Rev. Series 2022: | | | |
6% 12/1/28 | | 200,000 | 202,687 |
6% 12/1/29 | | 215,000 | 219,036 |
6% 12/1/30 | | 230,000 | 234,739 |
6% 12/1/31 | | 245,000 | 250,181 |
Wright State Univ. Gen. Receipts Series 2022 A: | | | |
5% 5/1/24 (Build America Mutual Assurance Insured) | | 540,000 | 547,587 |
5% 5/1/25 (Build America Mutual Assurance Insured) | | 490,000 | 504,051 |
5% 5/1/26 (Build America Mutual Assurance Insured) | | 520,000 | 545,270 |
5% 5/1/27 (Build America Mutual Assurance Insured) | | 545,000 | 581,756 |
5% 5/1/28 (Build America Mutual Assurance Insured) | | 565,000 | 614,714 |
5% 5/1/29 (Build America Mutual Assurance Insured) | | 600,000 | 663,251 |
5% 5/1/30 (Build America Mutual Assurance Insured) | | 235,000 | 263,345 |
5% 5/1/31 (Build America Mutual Assurance Insured) | | 250,000 | 283,825 |
5% 5/1/32 (Build America Mutual Assurance Insured) | | 260,000 | 298,807 |
TOTAL OHIO | | | 472,604,405 |
Puerto Rico - 1.5% | | | |
Puerto Rico Commonwealth Aqueduct & Swr. Auth. Series 2021 B, 5% 7/1/37 (e) | | 1,455,000 | 1,461,649 |
Puerto Rico Commonwealth Pub. Impt. Gen. Oblig. Series 2021 A1: | | | |
0% 7/1/33 | | 1,634,241 | 999,141 |
5.625% 7/1/27 | | 190,000 | 200,062 |
5.625% 7/1/29 | | 590,000 | 631,852 |
5.75% 7/1/31 | | 1,395,000 | 1,523,638 |
Puerto Rico Sales Tax Fing. Corp. Sales Tax Rev.: | | | |
Series 2018 A1, 0% 7/1/31 | | 1,515,000 | 1,080,792 |
Series 2019 A2, 4.329% 7/1/40 | | 1,860,000 | 1,768,917 |
TOTAL PUERTO RICO | | | 7,666,051 |
TOTAL MUNICIPAL BONDS (Cost $505,482,374) | | | 481,533,185 |
| | | |
Municipal Notes - 0.3% |
| | Principal Amount (a) | Value ($) |
Ohio - 0.3% | | | |
Ohio Spl. Oblig. TRAN (Trans. Bldg. Fund Projs.) Series 2023 A, 5% 4/1/24 (Cost $1,370,294) | | 1,350,000 | 1,368,329 |
| | | |
Money Market Funds - 6.6% |
| | Shares | Value ($) |
Fidelity Municipal Cash Central Fund 4.23% (f)(g) (Cost $34,222,998) | | 34,216,157 | 34,222,997 |
| | | |
TOTAL INVESTMENT IN SECURITIES - 99.6% (Cost $541,075,666) | 517,124,511 |
NET OTHER ASSETS (LIABILITIES) - 0.4% | 2,094,223 |
NET ASSETS - 100.0% | 519,218,734 |
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Security Type Abbreviations
TRAN | - | TAX AND REVENUE ANTICIPATION NOTE |
Legend
(a) | Amount is stated in United States dollars unless otherwise noted. |
(b) | Private activity obligations whose interest is subject to the federal alternative minimum tax for individuals. |
(c) | Coupon rates for floating and adjustable rate securities reflect the rates in effect at period end. |
(d) | Security or a portion of the security purchased on a delayed delivery or when-issued basis. |
(e) | Security exempt from registration under Rule 144A of the Securities Act of 1933. These securities may be resold in transactions exempt from registration, normally to qualified institutional buyers. At the end of the period, the value of these securities amounted to $1,461,649 or 0.3% of net assets. |
(f) | Information in this report regarding holdings by state and security types does not reflect the holdings of the Fidelity Municipal Cash Central Fund. |
(g) | Affiliated fund that is generally available only to investment companies and other accounts managed by Fidelity Investments. The rate quoted is the annualized seven-day yield of the fund at period end. A complete unaudited listing of the fund's holdings as of its most recent quarter end is available upon request. In addition, each Fidelity Central Fund's financial statements are available on the SEC's website or upon request. |
Affiliated Central Funds
Fiscal year to date information regarding the Fund's investments in Fidelity Central Funds, including the ownership percentage, is presented below.
Affiliate | Value, beginning of period ($) | Purchases ($) | Sales Proceeds ($) | Dividend Income ($) | Realized Gain (loss) ($) | Change in Unrealized appreciation (depreciation) ($) | Value, end of period ($) | % ownership, end of period |
Fidelity Municipal Cash Central Fund 4.23% | - | 39,796,998 | 5,574,000 | 85,843 | - | (1) | 34,222,997 | 1.3% |
Total | - | 39,796,998 | 5,574,000 | 85,843 | - | (1) | 34,222,997 | |
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Amounts in the dividend income column in the above table include any capital gain distributions from underlying funds, which are presented in the corresponding line item in the Statement of Operations, if applicable.
Amounts included in the purchases and sales proceeds columns may include in-kind transactions, if applicable.
Investment Valuation
The following is a summary of the inputs used, as of June 30, 2023, involving the Fund's assets and liabilities carried at fair value. The inputs or methodology used for valuing securities may not be an indication of the risk associated with investing in those securities. For more information on valuation inputs, and their aggregation into the levels used below, please refer to the Investment Valuation section in the accompanying Notes to Financial Statements.
Valuation Inputs at Reporting Date: |
Description | Total ($) | Level 1 ($) | Level 2 ($) | Level 3 ($) |
Investments in Securities: | | | | |
|
Municipal Securities | 482,901,514 | - | 482,901,514 | - |
|
Money Market Funds | 34,222,997 | 34,222,997 | - | - |
Total Investments in Securities: | 517,124,511 | 34,222,997 | 482,901,514 | - |
Statement of Assets and Liabilities |
| | | | June 30, 2023 (Unaudited) |
| | | | |
Assets | | | | |
Investment in securities, at value - See accompanying schedule: | | | | |
Unaffiliated issuers (cost $506,852,668) | $ | 482,901,514 | | |
Fidelity Central Funds (cost $34,222,998) | | 34,222,997 | | |
| | | | |
| | | | |
Total Investment in Securities (cost $541,075,666) | | | $ | 517,124,511 |
Cash | | | | 1,400 |
Receivable for fund shares sold | | | | 172,710 |
Interest receivable | | | | 5,855,697 |
Distributions receivable from Fidelity Central Funds | | | | 85,843 |
Other receivables | | | | 631 |
Total assets | | | | 523,240,792 |
Liabilities | | | | |
Payable for investments purchased on a delayed delivery basis | $ | 2,918,457 | | |
Payable for fund shares redeemed | | 484,770 | | |
Distributions payable | | 385,961 | | |
Accrued management fee | | 150,217 | | |
Other affiliated payables | | 55,648 | | |
Other payables and accrued expenses | | 27,005 | | |
Total Liabilities | | | | 4,022,058 |
Net Assets | | | $ | 519,218,734 |
Net Assets consist of: | | | | |
Paid in capital | | | $ | 547,138,850 |
Total accumulated earnings (loss) | | | | (27,920,116) |
Net Assets | | | $ | 519,218,734 |
Net Asset Value , offering price and redemption price per share ($519,218,734 ÷ 46,191,364 shares) | | | $ | 11.24 |
Statement of Operations |
| | | | Six months ended June 30, 2023 (Unaudited) |
Investment Income | | | | |
Interest | | | $ | 7,505,821 |
Income from Fidelity Central Funds | | | | 85,843 |
Total Income | | | | 7,591,664 |
Expenses | | | | |
Management fee | $ | 914,137 | | |
Transfer agent fees | | 270,127 | | |
Accounting fees and expenses | | 66,829 | | |
Custodian fees and expenses | | 6,291 | | |
Independent trustees' fees and expenses | | 927 | | |
Registration fees | | 18,936 | | |
Audit | | 25,660 | | |
Legal | | 403 | | |
Miscellaneous | | 1,509 | | |
Total expenses before reductions | | 1,304,819 | | |
Expense reductions | | (8,515) | | |
Total expenses after reductions | | | | 1,296,304 |
Net Investment income (loss) | | | | 6,295,360 |
Realized and Unrealized Gain (Loss) | | | | |
Net realized gain (loss) on: | | | | |
Investment Securities: | | | | |
Unaffiliated issuers | | (504,666) | | |
Total net realized gain (loss) | | | | (504,666) |
Change in net unrealized appreciation (depreciation) on: | | | | |
Investment Securities: | | | | |
Unaffiliated issuers | | 5,088,913 | | |
Fidelity Central Funds | | (1) | | |
Total change in net unrealized appreciation (depreciation) | | | | 5,088,912 |
Net gain (loss) | | | | 4,584,246 |
Net increase (decrease) in net assets resulting from operations | | | $ | 10,879,606 |
Statement of Changes in Net Assets |
|
| | Six months ended June 30, 2023 (Unaudited) | | Year ended December 31, 2022 |
Increase (Decrease) in Net Assets | | | | |
Operations | | | | |
Net investment income (loss) | $ | 6,295,360 | $ | 12,981,459 |
Net realized gain (loss) | | (504,666) | | (3,655,544) |
Change in net unrealized appreciation (depreciation) | | 5,088,912 | | (69,553,192) |
Net increase (decrease) in net assets resulting from operations | | 10,879,606 | | (60,227,277) |
Distributions to shareholders | | (6,218,300) | | (12,952,540) |
| | | | |
Share transactions | | | | |
Proceeds from sales of shares | | 30,330,982 | | 191,298,771 |
Reinvestment of distributions | | 3,966,827 | | 8,354,939 |
Cost of shares redeemed | | (41,470,393) | | (321,989,652) |
| | | | |
Net increase (decrease) in net assets resulting from share transactions | | (7,172,584) | | (122,335,942) |
Total increase (decrease) in net assets | | (2,511,278) | | (195,515,759) |
| | | | |
Net Assets | | | | |
Beginning of period | | 521,730,012 | | 717,245,771 |
End of period | $ | 519,218,734 | $ | 521,730,012 |
| | | | |
Other Information | | | | |
Shares | | | | |
Sold | | 2,688,002 | | 16,957,245 |
Issued in reinvestment of distributions | | 351,993 | | 736,204 |
Redeemed | | (3,680,733) | | (28,417,832) |
Net increase (decrease) | | (640,738) | | (10,724,383) |
| | | | |
Fidelity® Ohio Municipal Income Fund |
|
| | Six months ended (Unaudited) June 30, 2023 | | Years ended December 31, 2022 | | 2021 | | 2020 | | 2019 | | 2018 |
Selected Per-Share Data | | | | | | | | | | | | |
Net asset value, beginning of period | $ | 11.14 | $ | 12.46 | $ | 12.53 | $ | 12.38 | $ | 11.89 | $ | 12.20 |
Income from Investment Operations | | | | | | | | | | | | |
Net investment income (loss) A,B | | .135 | | .251 | | .253 | | .287 | | .319 | | .321 |
Net realized and unrealized gain (loss) | | .098 | | (1.321) | | (.064) | | .235 | | .515 | | (.279) |
Total from investment operations | | .233 | | (1.070) | | .189 | | .522 | | .834 | | .042 |
Distributions from net investment income | | (.133) | | (.250) | | (.253) | | (.287) | | (.319) | | (.321) |
Distributions from net realized gain | | - | | - | | (.006) | | (.085) | | (.025) | | (.031) |
Total distributions | | (.133) | | (.250) | | (.259) | | (.372) | | (.344) | | (.352) |
Net asset value, end of period | $ | 11.24 | $ | 11.14 | $ | 12.46 | $ | 12.53 | $ | 12.38 | $ | 11.89 |
Total Return C,D | | 2.10% | | (8.60)% | | 1.52% | | 4.28% | | 7.08% | | .39% |
Ratios to Average Net Assets B,E,F | | | | | | | | | | | | |
Expenses before reductions | | .50% G | | .49% | | .48% | | .48% | | .48% | | .48% |
Expenses net of fee waivers, if any | | .50% G | | .49% | | .48% | | .48% | | .48% | | .48% |
Expenses net of all reductions | | .50% G | | .49% | | .48% | | .48% | | .48% | | .48% |
Net investment income (loss) | | 2.41% G | | 2.19% | | 2.02% | | 2.31% | | 2.60% | | 2.70% |
Supplemental Data | | | | | | | | | | | | |
Net assets, end of period (000 omitted) | $ | 519,219 | $ | 521,730 | $ | 717,246 | $ | 702,067 | $ | 672,948 | $ | 616,306 |
Portfolio turnover rate H | | 9% G | | 14% | | 6% | | 20% | | 10% | | 11% |
A Calculated based on average shares outstanding during the period.
B Net investment income (loss) is affected by the timing of the declaration of dividends by any underlying mutual funds or exchange-traded funds (ETFs). Net investment income (loss) of any mutual funds or ETFs is not included in the Fund's net investment income (loss) ratio.
C Total returns for periods of less than one year are not annualized.
D Total returns would have been lower if certain expenses had not been reduced during the applicable periods shown.
E Fees and expenses of any underlying mutual funds or exchange-traded funds (ETFs) are not included in the Fund's expense ratio. The Fund indirectly bears its proportionate share of these expenses. For additional expense information related to investments in Fidelity Central Funds, please refer to the "Investments in Fidelity Central Funds" note found in the Notes to Financial Statements section of the most recent Annual or Semi-Annual report.
F Expense ratios reflect operating expenses of the class. Expenses before reductions do not reflect amounts reimbursed, waived, or reduced through arrangements with the investment adviser, brokerage services, or other offset arrangements, if applicable, and do not represent the amount paid by the class during periods when reimbursements, waivers or reductions occur.
G Annualized.
H Amount does not include the portfolio activity of any underlying mutual funds or exchange-traded funds (ETFs).
For the period ended June 30, 2023
1. Organization.
Fidelity Ohio Municipal Income Fund (the Fund) is a fund of Fidelity Municipal Trust (the Trust) and is authorized to issue an unlimited number of shares. Share transactions on the Statement of Changes in Net Assets may contain exchanges between affiliated funds. The Trust is registered under the Investment Company Act of 1940, as amended (the 1940 Act), as an open-end management investment company organized as a Massachusetts business trust. The Fund may be affected by economic and political developments in the state of Ohio.
2. Investments in Fidelity Central Funds.
Funds may invest in Fidelity Central Funds, which are open-end investment companies generally available only to other investment companies and accounts managed by the investment adviser and its affiliates. The Schedule of Investments lists any Fidelity Central Funds held as an investment as of period end, but does not include the underlying holdings of each Fidelity Central Fund. An investing fund indirectly bears its proportionate share of the expenses of the underlying Fidelity Central Funds.
Based on its investment objective, each Fidelity Central Fund may invest or participate in various investment vehicles or strategies that are similar to those of the investing fund. These strategies are consistent with the investment objectives of the investing fund and may involve certain economic risks which may cause a decline in value of each of the Fidelity Central Funds and thus a decline in the value of the investing fund.
Fidelity Central Fund | Investment Manager | Investment Objective | Investment Practices | Expense Ratio A |
Fidelity Money Market Central Funds | Fidelity Management & Research Company LLC (FMR) | Each fund seeks to obtain a high level of current income consistent with the preservation of capital and liquidity. | Short-term Investments | Less than .005% |
A Expenses expressed as a percentage of average net assets and are as of each underlying Central Fund's most recent annual or semi-annual shareholder report.
A complete unaudited list of holdings for each Fidelity Central Fund is available upon request or at the Securities and Exchange Commission website at www.sec.gov. In addition, the financial statements of the Fidelity Central Funds which contain the significant accounting policies (including investment valuation policies) of those funds, and are not covered by the Report of Independent Registered Public Accounting Firm, are available on the Securities and Exchange Commission website or upon request.
3. Significant Accounting Policies.
The Fund is an investment company and applies the accounting and reporting guidance of the Financial Accounting Standards Board (FASB) Accounting Standards Codification Topic 946 Financial Services - Investment Companies . The financial statements have been prepared in conformity with accounting principles generally accepted in the United States of America (GAAP), which require management to make certain estimates and assumptions at the date of the financial statements. Actual results could differ from those estimates. Subsequent events, if any, through the date that the financial statements were issued have been evaluated in the preparation of the financial statements. The Fund's Schedule of Investments lists any underlying mutual funds or exchange-traded funds (ETFs) but does not include the underlying holdings of these funds. The following summarizes the significant accounting policies of the Fund:
Investment Valuation. Investments are valued as of 4:00 p.m. Eastern time on the last calendar day of the period. The Board of Trustees (the Board) has designated the Fund's investment adviser as the valuation designee responsible for the fair valuation function and performing fair value determinations as needed. The investment adviser has established a Fair Value Committee (the Committee) to carry out the day-to-day fair valuation responsibilities and has adopted policies and procedures to govern the fair valuation process and the activities of the Committee. In accordance with these fair valuation policies and procedures, which have been approved by the Board, the Fund attempts to obtain prices from one or more third party pricing services or brokers to value its investments. When current market prices, quotations or currency exchange rates are not readily available or reliable, investments will be fair valued in good faith by the Committee, in accordance with the policies and procedures. Factors used in determining fair value vary by investment type and may include market or investment specific events, transaction data, estimated cash flows, and market observations of comparable investments. The frequency that the fair valuation procedures are used cannot be predicted and they may be utilized to a significant extent. The Committee manages the Fund's fair valuation practices and maintains the fair valuation policies and procedures. The Fund's investment adviser reports to the Board information regarding the fair valuation process and related material matters.
The Fund categorizes the inputs to valuation techniques used to value its investments into a disclosure hierarchy consisting of three levels as shown below:
Level 1 - unadjusted quoted prices in active markets for identical investments
Level 2 - other significant observable inputs (including quoted prices for similar investments, interest rates, prepayment speeds, etc.)
Level 3 - unobservable inputs (including the Fund's own assumptions based on the best information available)
Valuation techniques used to value the Fund's investments by major category are as follows:
Debt securities, including restricted securities, are valued based on evaluated prices received from third party pricing services or from brokers who make markets in such securities. Municipal securities are valued by pricing services who utilize matrix pricing which considers yield or price of bonds of comparable quality, coupon, maturity and type or by broker-supplied prices. When independent prices are unavailable or unreliable, debt securities may be valued utilizing pricing methodologies which consider similar factors that would be used by third party pricing services. Debt securities are generally categorized as Level 2 in the hierarchy but may be Level 3 depending on the circumstances.
Investments in open-end mutual funds, including the Fidelity Central Funds, are valued at their closing net asset value (NAV) each business day and are categorized as Level 1 in the hierarchy.
Changes in valuation techniques may result in transfers in or out of an assigned level within the disclosure hierarchy. The aggregate value of investments by input level as of June 30, 2023 is included at the end of the Fund's Schedule of Investments.
Investment Transactions and Income. For financial reporting purposes, the Fund's investment holdings and NAV include trades executed through the end of the last business day of the period. The NAV per share for processing shareholder transactions is calculated as of the close of business of the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE), normally 4:00 p.m. Eastern time and includes trades executed through the end of the prior business day. Gains and losses on securities sold are determined on the basis of identified cost. Income and capital gain distributions from Fidelity Central Funds, if any, are recorded on the ex-dividend date. Interest income is accrued as earned and includes coupon interest and amortization of premium and accretion of discount on debt securities as applicable. Debt obligations may be placed on non-accrual status and related interest income may be reduced by ceasing current accruals and writing off interest receivables when the collection of all or a portion of interest has become doubtful based on consistently applied procedures. A debt obligation is removed from non-accrual status when the issuer resumes interest payments or when collectability of interest is reasonably assured.
Expenses. Expenses directly attributable to a fund are charged to that fund. Expenses attributable to more than one fund are allocated among the respective funds on the basis of relative net assets or other appropriate methods. Expenses included in the accompanying financial statements reflect the expenses of that fund and do not include any expenses associated with any underlying mutual funds or exchange-traded funds. Although not included in a fund's expenses, a fund indirectly bears its proportionate share of these expenses through the net asset value of each underlying mutual fund or exchange-traded fund. Expense estimates are accrued in the period to which they relate and adjustments are made when actual amounts are known.
Income Tax Information and Distributions to Shareholders. Each year, the Fund intends to qualify as a regulated investment company under Subchapter M of the Internal Revenue Code, including distributing substantially all of its taxable income and realized gains. As a result, no provision for U.S. Federal income taxes is required. The Fund files a U.S. federal tax return, in addition to state and local tax returns as required. The Fund's federal income tax returns are subject to examination by the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) for a period of three fiscal years after they are filed. State and local tax returns may be subject to examination for an additional fiscal year depending on the jurisdiction.
Distributions are declared and recorded daily and paid monthly from net investment income. Distributions from realized gains, if any, are declared and recorded on the ex-dividend date. Income and capital gain distributions are determined in accordance with income tax regulations, which may differ from GAAP.
Capital accounts within the financial statements are adjusted for permanent book-tax differences. These adjustments have no impact on net assets or the results of operations. Capital accounts are not adjusted for temporary book-tax differences which will reverse in a subsequent period.
Book-tax differences are primarily due to market discount, capital loss carryforwards and losses deferred due to excise tax regulations.
The Fund purchases municipal securities whose interest, in the opinion of the issuer, is free from federal income tax. There is no assurance that the IRS will agree with this opinion. In the event the IRS determines that the issuer does not comply with relevant tax requirements, interest payments from a security could become federally taxable, possibly retroactively to the date the security was issued.
As of period end, the cost and unrealized appreciation (depreciation) in securities, and derivatives if applicable, for federal income tax purposes were as follows:
Gross unrealized appreciation | $3,475,531 |
Gross unrealized depreciation | (27,320,749) |
Net unrealized appreciation (depreciation) | $(23,845,218) |
Tax cost | $540,969,729 |
Capital loss carryforwards are only available to offset future capital gains of the Fund to the extent provided by regulations and may be limited. The capital loss carryforward information presented below, including any applicable limitation, is estimated as of prior fiscal period end and is subject to adjustment.
Short-term | $(1,493,502) |
Long-term | (2,167,029) |
Total capital loss carryforward | $(3,660,531) |
Delayed Delivery Transactions and When-Issued Securities. During the period, certain Funds transacted in securities on a delayed delivery or when-issued basis. Payment and delivery may take place after the customary settlement period for that security. The price of the underlying securities and the date when the securities will be delivered and paid for are fixed at the time the transaction is negotiated. Securities purchased on a delayed delivery or when-issued basis are identified as such in the Schedule of Investments. Compensation for interest forgone in the purchase of a delayed delivery or when-issued debt security may be received. With respect to purchase commitments, each applicable Fund identifies securities as segregated in its records with a value at least equal to the amount of the commitment. Payables and receivables associated with the purchases and sales of delayed delivery securities having the same coupon, settlement date and broker are offset. Delayed delivery or when-issued securities that have been purchased from and sold to different brokers are reflected as both payables and receivables in the Statement of Assets and Liabilities under the caption "Delayed delivery", as applicable. Losses may arise due to changes in the value of the underlying securities or if the counterparty does not perform under the contract's terms, or if the issuer does not issue the securities due to political, economic, or other factors.
Restricted Securities (including Private Placements). Funds may invest in securities that are subject to legal or contractual restrictions on resale. These securities generally may be resold in transactions exempt from registration or to the public if the securities are registered. Disposal of these securities may involve time-consuming negotiations and expense, and prompt sale at an acceptable price may be difficult. Information regarding restricted securities held at period end is included at the end of the Schedule of Investments, if applicable.
4. Purchases and Sales of Investments.
Purchases and sales of securities, other than short-term securities and in-kind transactions, as applicable, are noted in the table below.
| Purchases ($) | Sales ($) |
Fidelity Ohio Municipal Income Fund | 35,941,748 | 20,410,513 |
5. Fees and Other Transactions with Affiliates.
Management Fee. Fidelity Management & Research Company LLC (the investment adviser) and its affiliates provide the Fund with investment management related services for which the Fund pays a monthly management fee. The management fee is the sum of an individual fund fee rate that is based on an annual rate of .25% of the Fund's average net assets and an annualized group fee rate that averaged .10% during the period. The group fee rate is based upon the monthly average net assets of a group of registered investment companies with which the investment adviser has management contracts. The group fee rate decreases as assets under management increase and increases as assets under management decrease. For the reporting period, the total annualized management fee rate was .35% of the Fund's average net assets.
Transfer Agent Fees. Fidelity Investments Institutional Operations Company LLC (FIIOC), an affiliate of the investment adviser, is the transfer, dividend disbursing and shareholder servicing agent for the Fund. FIIOC receives account fees and asset-based fees that vary according to account size and type of account. FIIOC pays for typesetting, printing and mailing of shareholder reports, except proxy statements. For the period, transfer agent fees were equivalent to an annualized rate of .10% of average net assets.
Accounting Fees. Fidelity Service Company, Inc. (FSC), an affiliate of the investment adviser, maintains the Fund's accounting records. The accounting fee is based on the level of average net assets for each month. For the period, the fees were equivalent to the following annualized rates:
| % of Average Net Assets |
Fidelity Ohio Municipal Income Fund | .03 |
Interfund Trades. Funds may purchase from or sell securities to other Fidelity Funds under procedures adopted by the Board. The procedures have been designed to ensure these interfund trades are executed in accordance with Rule 17a-7 of the 1940 Act. Any interfund trades are included within the respective purchases and sales amounts shown in the Purchases and Sales of Investments note. Interfund trades during the period are noted in the table below.
| Purchases ($) | Sales ($) | Realized Gain (Loss) ($) |
Fidelity Ohio Municipal Income Fund | - | 7,200,000 | - |
6. Committed Line of Credit.
Certain Funds participate with other funds managed by the investment adviser or an affiliate in a $4.25 billion credit facility (the "line of credit") to be utilized for temporary or emergency purposes to fund shareholder redemptions or for other short-term liquidity purposes. The participating funds have agreed to pay commitment fees on their pro-rata portion of the line of credit, which are reflected in Miscellaneous expenses on the Statement of Operations, and are listed below. During the period, there were no borrowings on this line of credit.
| Amount |
Fidelity Ohio Municipal Income Fund | $521 |
7. Expense Reductions.
Through arrangements with the Fund's custodian, credits realized as a result of certain uninvested cash balances were used to reduce the Fund's expenses by $2,063.
In addition, during the period the investment adviser or an affiliate reimbursed and/or waived a portion of operating expenses in the amount of $6,452.
8. Other.
A fund's organizational documents provide former and current trustees and officers with a limited indemnification against liabilities arising in connection with the performance of their duties to the fund. In the normal course of business, a fund may also enter into contracts that provide general indemnifications. A fund's maximum exposure under these arrangements is unknown as this would be dependent on future claims that may be made against a fund. The risk of material loss from such claims is considered remote.
9. Risk and Uncertainties.
Many factors affect a fund's performance. Developments that disrupt global economies and financial markets, such as pandemics, epidemics, outbreaks of infectious diseases, war, terrorism, and environmental disasters, may significantly affect a fund's investment performance. The effects of these developments to a fund will be impacted by the types of securities in which a fund invests, the financial condition, industry, economic sector, and geographic location of an issuer, and a fund's level of investment in the securities of that issuer. Significant concentrations in security types, issuers, industries, sectors, and geographic locations may magnify the factors that affect a fund's performance.
As a shareholder, you incur two types of costs: (1) transaction costs, which may include sales charges (loads) on purchase payments or redemption proceeds, as applicable and (2) ongoing costs, which generally include management fees, distribution and/or service (12b-1) fees and other Fund expenses. This Example is intended to help you understand your ongoing costs (in dollars) of investing in a fund and to compare these costs with the ongoing costs of investing in other mutual funds.
The Example is based on an investment of $1,000 invested at the beginning of the period and held for the entire period (January 1, 2023 to June 30, 2023). |
Actual Expenses
The first line of the accompanying table provides information about actual account values and actual expenses. You may use the information in this line, together with the amount you invested, to estimate the expenses that you paid over the period. Simply divide your account value by $1,000.00 (for example, an $8,600 account value divided by $1,000.00 = 8.6), then multiply the result by the number in the first line for a class/Fund under the heading entitled "Expenses Paid During Period" to estimate the expenses you paid on your account during this period. If any fund is a shareholder of any underlying mutual funds or exchange-traded funds (ETFs) (the Underlying Funds), such fund indirectly bears its proportional share of the expenses of the Underlying Funds in addition to the direct expenses incurred presented in the table. These fees and expenses are not included in the annualized expense ratio used to calculate the expense estimate in the table below.
Hypothetical Example for Comparison Purposes
The second line of the accompanying table provides information about hypothetical account values and hypothetical expenses based on the actual expense ratio and an assumed rate of return of 5% per year before expenses, which is not the actual return. The hypothetical account values and expenses may not be used to estimate the actual ending account balance or expenses you paid for the period. You may use this information to compare the ongoing costs of investing in the Fund and other funds. To do so, compare this 5% hypothetical example with the 5% hypothetical examples that appear in the shareholder reports of the other funds. If any fund is a shareholder of any Underlying Funds, such fund indirectly bears its proportional share of the expenses of the Underlying Funds in addition to the direct expenses as presented in the table. These fees and expenses are not included in the annualized expense ratio used to calculate the expense estimate in the table below.
Please note that the expenses shown in the table are meant to highlight your ongoing costs only and do not reflect any transaction costs. Therefore, the second line of the table is useful in comparing ongoing costs only, and will not help you determine the relative total costs of owning different funds. In addition, if these transactional costs were included, your costs would have been higher.
| | | | Annualized Expense Ratio- A | | Beginning Account Value January 1, 2023 | | Ending Account Value June 30, 2023 | | Expenses Paid During Period- C January 1, 2023 to June 30, 2023 |
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Fidelity® Ohio Municipal Income Fund | | | | .50% | | | | | | |
Actual | | | | | | $ 1,000 | | $ 1,021.00 | | $ 2.51 |
Hypothetical- B | | | | | | $ 1,000 | | $ 1,022.32 | | $ 2.51 |
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A Annualized expense ratio reflects expenses net of applicable fee waivers.
B 5% return per year before expenses
C Expenses are equal to the annualized expense ratio, multiplied by the average account value over the period, multiplied by 181/ 365 (to reflect the one-half year period). The fees and expenses of any Underlying Funds are not included in each annualized expense ratio.
The Securities and Exchange Commission adopted Rule 22e-4 under the Investment Company Act of 1940 (the Liquidity Rule) to promote effective liquidity risk management throughout the open-end investment company industry, thereby reducing the risk that funds will be unable to meet their redemption obligations and mitigating dilution of the interests of fund shareholders.
The Fund has adopted and implemented a liquidity risk management program (the Program) reasonably designed to assess and manage the Fund's liquidity risk and to comply with the requirements of the Liquidity Rule. The Fund's Board of Trustees (the Board) has designated the Fund's investment adviser as administrator of the Program. The Fidelity advisers have established a Liquidity Risk Management Committee (the LRM Committee) to manage the Program for each of the Fidelity Funds. The LRM Committee monitors the adequacy and effectiveness of implementation of the Program and on a periodic basis assesses each Fund's liquidity risk based on a variety of factors including (1) the Fund's investment strategy, (2) portfolio liquidity and cash flow projections during normal and reasonably foreseeable stressed conditions, (3) shareholder redemptions, (4) borrowings and other funding sources and (5) certain factors specific to ETFs including the effect of the Fund's prices and spreads, market participants, and basket compositions on the overall liquidity of the Fund's portfolio, as applicable.
In accordance with the Program, each of the Fund's portfolio investments is classified into one of four defined liquidity categories based on a determination of a reasonable expectation for how long it would take to convert the investment to cash (or sell or dispose of the investment) without significantly changing its market value.
- Highly liquid investments - cash or convertible to cash within three business days or less
- Moderately liquid investments - convertible to cash in three to seven calendar days
- Less liquid investments - can be sold or disposed of, but not settled, within seven calendar days
- Illiquid investments - cannot be sold or disposed of within seven calendar days
Liquidity classification determinations take into account a variety of factors including various market, trading and investment-specific considerations, as well as market depth, and generally utilize analysis from a third-party liquidity metrics service.
The Liquidity Rule places a 15% limit on a fund's illiquid investments and requires funds that do not primarily hold assets that are highly liquid investments to determine and maintain a minimum percentage of the fund's net assets to be invested in highly liquid investments (highly liquid investment minimum or HLIM). The Program includes provisions reasonably designed to comply with the 15% limit on illiquid investments and for determining, periodically reviewing and complying with the HLIM requirement as applicable.
At a recent meeting of the Fund's Board of Trustees, the LRM Committee provided a written report to the Board pertaining to the operation, adequacy, and effectiveness of the Program for the period December 1, 2021 through November 30, 2022. The report concluded that the Program is operating effectively and is reasonably designed to assess and manage the Fund's liquidity risk.
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Fidelity Flex® Funds
Fidelity Flex® Conservative Income Municipal Bond Fund
Semi-Annual Report
June 30, 2023
Contents
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All other marks appearing herein are registered or unregistered trademarks or service marks of FMR LLC or an affiliated company. © 2023 FMR LLC. All rights reserved.
This report and the financial statements contained herein are submitted for the general information of the shareholders of the Fund. This report is not authorized for distribution to prospective investors in the Fund unless preceded or accompanied by an effective prospectus.
A fund files its complete schedule of portfolio holdings with the SEC for the first and third quarters of each fiscal year on Form N-PORT. Forms N-PORT are available on the SEC's web site at http://www.sec.gov. A fund's Forms N-PORT may be reviewed and copied at the SEC's Public Reference Room in Washington, DC. Information regarding the operation of the SEC's Public Reference Room may be obtained by calling 1-800-SEC-0330.
For a complete list of a fund's portfolio holdings, view the most recent holdings listing, semiannual report, or annual report on Fidelity's web site at http://www.fidelity.com, http://www.institutional.fidelity.com, or http://www.401k.com, as applicable.
NOT FDIC INSURED •MAY LOSE VALUE •NO BANK GUARANTEE
Neither the Fund nor Fidelity Distributors Corporation is a bank.
This report and the financial statements contained herein are submitted for the general information of the shareholders of the Fund. This report is not authorized for distribution to prospective investors in the Fund unless preceded or accompanied by an effective prospectus.
A fund files its complete schedule of portfolio holdings with the SEC for the first and third quarters of each fiscal year on Form N-PORT. Forms N-PORT are available on the SEC's web site at http://www.sec.gov. A fund's Forms N-PORT may be reviewed and copied at the SEC's Public Reference Room in Washington, DC. Information regarding the operation of the SEC's Public Reference Room may be obtained by calling 1-800-SEC-0330.
For a complete list of a fund's portfolio holdings, view the most recent holdings listing, semiannual report, or annual report on Fidelity's web site at http://www.fidelity.com, http://www.institutional.fidelity.com, or http://www.401k.com, as applicable.
NOT FDIC INSURED •MAY LOSE VALUE •NO BANK GUARANTEE
Neither the Fund nor Fidelity Distributors Corporation is a bank.
Top Five States (% of Fund's net assets) |
| |
California | 13.9 |
Texas | 10.6 |
Illinois | 10.5 |
New York | 10.3 |
Georgia | 5.3 |
| |
Revenue Sources (% of Fund's net assets) |
Synthetics | 28.7 | |
General Obligations | 15.7 | |
Industrial Development | 12.2 | |
Resource Recovery | 8.9 | |
Health Care | 8.8 | |
Transportation | 7.5 | |
State G.O. | 6.0 | |
Electric Utilities | 5.1 | |
Others* (Individually Less Than 5%) | 7.1 | |
| 100.0 | |
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*Includes net other assets | | |
Quality Diversification (% of Fund's net assets) |
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We have used ratings from Moody's Investors Service, Inc. Where Moody's® ratings are not available, we have used S&P® ratings. All ratings are as of the date indicated and do not reflect subsequent changes. |
Maturity Diversification (% of Fund's Investments) |
Days |
1 - 7 | 42.1 | |
8 - 30 | 7.3 | |
31 - 60 | 9.8 | |
61 - 90 | 1.1 | |
91 - 180 | 6.5 | |
> 180 | 33.3 | |
The date shown for securities represents the date when principal payments must be paid, taking into account any call options exercised by the issuer and any permissible maturity shortening features other than interest rate resets. |
Showing Percentage of Net Assets
Municipal Bonds - 48.6% |
| | Principal Amount (a) | Value ($) |
Alabama - 0.8% | | | |
Black Belt Energy Gas District: | | | |
Bonds Series 2018 A, 4%, tender 12/1/23 (b) | | 200,000 | 199,934 |
Series 2021 C1, 4% 12/1/23 | | 100,000 | 100,047 |
Series 2022 C1: | | | |
5.25% 12/1/24 | | 60,000 | 60,998 |
5.25% 12/1/25 | | 95,000 | 97,710 |
Series 2022 E: | | | |
5% 6/1/24 | | 85,000 | 85,921 |
5% 6/1/25 | | 90,000 | 91,804 |
5% 6/1/26 | | 125,000 | 128,868 |
Mobile Indl. Dev. Board Poll. Cont. Rev. Bonds (Alabama Pwr. Co. Barry Plant Proj.) Series 2007 C, 4.13%, tender 6/16/26 (b) | | 100,000 | 100,000 |
Southeast Alabama Gas Supply District Bonds (Proj. No. 2) Series 2018 A, 4%, tender 6/1/24 (b) | | 470,000 | 469,090 |
TOTAL ALABAMA | | | 1,334,372 |
Alaska - 0.9% | | | |
Alaska Int'l. Arpts. Revs. Series 2021 C, 5% 10/1/25 (c) | | 1,410,000 | 1,447,556 |
Arizona - 1.3% | | | |
Bullhead City Excise Taxes Series 2021 2, 0.6% 7/1/24 | | 275,000 | 264,835 |
Chandler Indl. Dev. Auth. Indl. Dev. Rev. Bonds (Intel Corp. Proj.): | | | |
Series 2005, 2.4%, tender 8/14/23 (b) | | 160,000 | 159,706 |
Series 2019, 5%, tender 6/3/24 (b)(c) | | 1,280,000 | 1,289,856 |
Phoenix Civic Impt. Board Arpt. Rev.: | | | |
Series 2017 D, 5% 7/1/24 | | 225,000 | 228,945 |
Series 2023, 5% 7/1/26 (c) | | 185,000 | 192,805 |
TOTAL ARIZONA | | | 2,136,147 |
California - 3.9% | | | |
California Muni. Fin. Auth. Solid Waste Disp. Rev. Bonds (Republic Svcs., Inc. Proj.): | | | |
Series 2021 A, 4.1%, tender 10/2/23 (b)(c) | | 300,000 | 300,133 |
Series 2021 B, 3.6%, tender 7/17/23 (b)(c) | | 1,000,000 | 999,892 |
California Poll. Cont. Fing. Auth. Solid Waste Disp. Rev.: | | | |
(Republic Svcs., Inc. Proj.) Series 2010 A, 3.875% 8/1/23 (b)(c)(d) | | 1,600,000 | 1,599,917 |
Bonds: | | | |
(Republic Svcs. INC. Proj.) Series 2023, 4.25%, tender 2/15/24 (b)(c)(d)(e) | | 1,100,000 | 1,099,967 |
(Republic Svcs., Inc. Proj.): | | | |
Series 2017 A1, 3.7%, tender 7/17/23 (b)(c)(d) | | 300,000 | 299,981 |
Series 2017 A2, 3.7%, tender 7/17/23 (b)(c)(d) | | 500,000 | 499,968 |
Long Beach Hbr. Rev. Series 2020 B, 5% 5/15/24 (c) | | 150,000 | 151,818 |
Los Angeles Dept. Arpt. Rev.: | | | |
Series 2022 C: | | | |
5% 5/15/24 (c) | | 85,000 | 86,088 |
5% 5/15/26 (c) | | 200,000 | 207,989 |
Series 2022 G, 5% 5/15/25 (c) | | 65,000 | 66,622 |
Series 2023 A: | | | |
5% 5/15/24 (c) | | 45,000 | 45,576 |
5% 5/15/25 (c) | | 30,000 | 30,749 |
5% 5/15/26 (c) | | 55,000 | 57,197 |
Northern California Pwr. Agcy. Rev. Series 2019 A, 5% 8/1/23 | | 100,000 | 100,138 |
San Francisco City & County Arpts. Commission Int'l. Arpt. Rev. Series 2016 D, 5% 5/1/24 | | 100,000 | 101,544 |
West Contra Costa Unified School District Series 2002 D, 0% 8/1/23 | | 635,000 | 633,160 |
TOTAL CALIFORNIA | | | 6,280,739 |
Colorado - 0.2% | | | |
Colorado Health Facilities Auth. Rev. Series 2014 E, 5% 11/15/24 | | 200,000 | 203,008 |
Denver City & County Arpt. Rev. Series 2022 A, 5% 11/15/25 (c) | | 165,000 | 169,881 |
TOTAL COLORADO | | | 372,889 |
Connecticut - 0.6% | | | |
Connecticut Gen. Oblig. Series 2016 A, 5% 3/15/24 | | 200,000 | 202,615 |
Connecticut Health & Edl. Facilities Auth. Rev. Bonds Series 2010 A4, 1.1%, tender 2/11/25 (b) | | 510,000 | 489,384 |
Connecticut Hsg. Fin. Auth. Series C, 5% 11/15/23 (c) | | 100,000 | 100,469 |
Hartford Gen. Oblig. Series 2015 C, 5% 7/15/25 (Assured Guaranty Muni. Corp. Insured) | | 105,000 | 108,984 |
TOTAL CONNECTICUT | | | 901,452 |
District Of Columbia - 0.5% | | | |
Metropolitan Washington DC Arpts. Auth. Sys. Rev.: | | | |
Series 2014 A: | | | |
5% 10/1/23 (c) | | 100,000 | 100,264 |
5% 10/1/24 (c) | | 110,000 | 111,672 |
Series 2017 A, 5% 10/1/24 (c) | | 100,000 | 101,520 |
Series 2020 A, 5% 10/1/24 (c) | | 400,000 | 406,079 |
Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Auth. Series 2023 A, 5% 7/15/24 | | 100,000 | 101,854 |
TOTAL DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA | | | 821,389 |
Florida - 1.7% | | | |
Broward County Arpt. Sys. Rev.: | | | |
Series 2012 P2, 5% 10/1/23 | | 135,000 | 135,148 |
Series 2017, 5% 10/1/23 (c) | | 125,000 | 125,303 |
Series 2019 B, 5% 10/1/23 (c) | | 100,000 | 100,242 |
Citizens Property Ins. Corp. Series 2015 A1, 5% 6/1/25 | | 345,000 | 351,568 |
Florida Hsg. Fin. Corp. Multi-family Mtg. Rev. Bonds Series 2023 C, 5%, tender 12/1/25 (b) | | 75,000 | 76,974 |
Hillsborough County Aviation Auth. Rev. Series 2022 A, 5% 10/1/24 (c) | | 200,000 | 202,821 |
Jacksonville Spl. Rev. Series 2022 A: | | | |
5% 10/1/23 | | 15,000 | 15,059 |
5% 10/1/24 | | 35,000 | 35,762 |
5% 10/1/25 | | 25,000 | 26,015 |
Lee County Arpt. Rev. Series 2021 A, 5% 10/1/24 (c) | | 55,000 | 55,742 |
Miami Dade County Hsg. Multifamily Hsg. Rev. Bonds Series 2023: | | | |
5%, tender 9/1/25 (b) | | 250,000 | 255,113 |
5%, tender 10/1/25 (b) | | 420,000 | 431,344 |
Miami-Dade County Aviation Rev. Series 2016 A, 5% 10/1/23 | | 230,000 | 230,745 |
Miami-Dade County Health Facilities Auth. Hosp. Rev. (Nicklaus Children Hosp.) Series 2017, 5% 8/1/23 | | 320,000 | 320,293 |
Miami-Dade County Indl. Dev. Auth. Solid Waste Disp. Rev. Bonds (Waste Mgmt., Inc. Proj.) Series 2018 A, 0.000% x SIFMA Municipal Swap Index 4.385%, tender 7/6/23 (b)(c)(f) | | 270,000 | 264,634 |
Orlando & Orange County Expressway Auth. Rev. Series 2013 B, 5% 7/1/23 | | 100,000 | 100,000 |
TOTAL FLORIDA | | | 2,726,763 |
Georgia - 4.6% | | | |
Atlanta Arpt. Rev.: | | | |
Series 2014 C, 5% 1/1/24 (c) | | 100,000 | 100,545 |
Series 2019 B, 5% 7/1/24 (c) | | 100,000 | 101,159 |
Series 2020 B, 5% 7/1/25 (c) | | 75,000 | 76,808 |
Burke County Indl. Dev. Auth. Poll. Cont. Rev. Bonds (Georgia Pwr. Co. Plant Vogtle Proj.): | | | |
Series 1995 4, 3.8%, tender 5/21/26 (b) | | 200,000 | 199,635 |
Series 2012, 2.875%, tender 8/19/25 (b) | | 210,000 | 203,853 |
Georgia Muni. Elec. Auth. Pwr. Rev. Series 2020 A, 5% 1/1/24 | | 145,000 | 145,902 |
Main Street Natural Gas, Inc.: | | | |
Bonds: | | | |
Series 2018 B, 1 month U.S. LIBOR + 0.750% 4.214%, tender 7/3/23 (b)(f) | | 450,000 | 449,874 |
Series 2018 C, 4%, tender 12/1/23 (b) | | 1,610,000 | 1,610,373 |
Series 2018 E, SIFMA Municipal Swap Index + 0.570% 4.58%, tender 7/6/23 (b)(f) | | 930,000 | 928,950 |
Series 2019 B, 4%, tender 12/2/24 (b) | | 265,000 | 265,760 |
Series 2022 A, 4% 12/1/25 | | 70,000 | 69,629 |
Series 2022 B, 5% 6/1/26 | | 1,900,000 | 1,930,567 |
Series 2023 A, 5% 6/1/24 | | 650,000 | 653,184 |
Series 2023 B, 5% 3/1/25 | | 390,000 | 396,466 |
Monroe County Dev. Auth. Poll. Cont. Rev. Bonds (Georgia Pwr. Co. Plant Scherer Proj.) Series 2009, 3.875%, tender 3/6/26 (b) | | 170,000 | 170,034 |
Paulding County Hosp. Auth. Rev. Series 2022 A, 5% 4/1/25 | | 150,000 | 153,662 |
TOTAL GEORGIA | | | 7,456,401 |
Guam - 0.2% | | | |
Guam Pwr. Auth. Rev. Series 2022 A: | | | |
5% 10/1/23 | | 85,000 | 85,157 |
5% 10/1/24 | | 70,000 | 70,759 |
5% 10/1/25 | | 85,000 | 86,769 |
TOTAL GUAM | | | 242,685 |
Hawaii - 0.2% | | | |
Honolulu City & County Multi-family housing Rev. Bonds Series 2023, 5%, tender 6/1/26 (b) | | 370,000 | 383,924 |
Idaho - 0.1% | | | |
Idaho Hsg. & Fin. Assoc. Single Family Mtg. (Idaho St Garvee Proj.) Series 2017 A, 5% 7/15/23 | | 100,000 | 100,044 |
Illinois - 5.5% | | | |
Champaign County Cmnty. Unit Series 2020 A, 0% 1/1/24 | | 380,000 | 373,012 |
Chicago Metropolitan Wtr. Reclamation District of Greater Chicago Series 2021 C, 5% 12/1/23 | | 130,000 | 130,820 |
Chicago O'Hare Int'l. Arpt. Rev.: | | | |
Series 2015 A, 5% 1/1/24 (c) | | 450,000 | 452,431 |
Series 2022 A, 5% 1/1/25 (c) | | 270,000 | 274,753 |
Cook County Gen. Oblig.: | | | |
Series 2021 B, 4% 11/15/23 | | 75,000 | 75,126 |
Series 2022 A: | | | |
5% 11/15/24 | | 350,000 | 357,323 |
5% 11/15/25 | | 255,000 | 264,357 |
Illinois Dev. Fin. Auth. Solid Waste Disp. Rev. Bonds (Waste Mgmt., Inc. Proj.) Series 2019, 4.4%, tender 11/1/23 (b)(c) | | 500,000 | 500,646 |
Illinois Fin. Auth. Series 2022 A, 5% 10/1/23 | | 200,000 | 200,077 |
Illinois Fin. Auth. Rev.: | | | |
Series 2015 A: | | | |
5% 11/15/23 | | 150,000 | 150,811 |
5% 11/15/24 | | 100,000 | 101,825 |
Series 2016 C, 5% 2/15/24 | | 105,000 | 106,038 |
Illinois Gen. Oblig.: | | | |
Series 2012, 5% 8/1/23 | | 300,000 | 300,266 |
Series 2013, 5% 7/1/23 | | 100,000 | 100,000 |
Series 2017 D: | | | |
5% 11/1/23 | | 900,000 | 903,743 |
5% 11/1/24 | | 600,000 | 610,589 |
5% 11/1/26 | | 85,000 | 89,173 |
Series 2018 A, 5% 10/1/23 | | 135,000 | 135,409 |
Series 2019 B, 5% 9/1/23 | | 300,000 | 300,582 |
Series 2022 B: | | | |
5% 3/1/24 | | 230,000 | 231,995 |
5% 3/1/25 | | 465,000 | 475,482 |
5% 3/1/26 | | 340,000 | 352,871 |
Series 2023 C, 5% 5/1/25 | | 1,090,000 | 1,116,787 |
Illinois Hsg. Dev. Auth. Multi-family Hsg. Rev. Bonds Series 2023, 4%, tender 6/1/25 (b) | | 195,000 | 195,255 |
Illinois Sales Tax Rev. Series 2021 A, 4% 6/15/24 | | 135,000 | 135,572 |
Railsplitter Tobacco Settlement Auth. Rev. Series 2017, 5% 6/1/24 | | 405,000 | 410,510 |
Sales Tax Securitization Corp.: | | | |
Series 2023 C, 5% 1/1/24 (e) | | 305,000 | 306,106 |
Series 2023 D, 5% 1/1/24 (e) | | 155,000 | 155,562 |
TOTAL ILLINOIS | | | 8,807,121 |
Indiana - 1.5% | | | |
Indiana Dev. Fin. Auth. Envir. Rev. Bonds (Fulcrum Centerpoint, LLC Proj.) Series 2022, 4.5%, tender 11/15/23 (c) | | 1,500,000 | 1,497,068 |
Indiana Dev. Fin. Auth. Solid Waste Disp. Rev. Bonds (Waste Mgmt., Inc. Proj.) Series 2001, 4%, tender 10/2/23 (b)(c) | | 175,000 | 174,998 |
Indiana Fin. Auth. Rev. (Butler Univ. Proj.) Series 2019, 4% 2/1/24 | | 200,000 | 200,678 |
Indianapolis Local Pub. Impt. (Indianapolis Arpt. Auth. Proj.) Series 2015 I, 4% 1/1/24 (c) | | 500,000 | 499,816 |
TOTAL INDIANA | | | 2,372,560 |
Kentucky - 1.0% | | | |
Kentucky Econ. Dev. Fin. Auth. Solid Waste Disp. Rev. Bonds (Republic Svcs., Inc. Proj.) Series A, 4.05%, tender 9/1/23 (b)(c) | | 500,000 | 500,040 |
Kentucky State Property & Buildings Commission Rev. Series 2016, 5% 11/1/23 | | 675,000 | 678,676 |
Kentucky, Inc. Pub. Energy Bonds: | | | |
Series 2018 A, 4%, tender 4/1/24 (b) | | 205,000 | 204,817 |
Series 2019 A1, 4%, tender 6/1/25 (b) | | 150,000 | 149,271 |
TOTAL KENTUCKY | | | 1,532,804 |
Maine - 0.8% | | | |
Maine Health & Higher Edl. Facilities Auth. Rev. Series 2021 A, 5% 7/1/23 | | 625,000 | 625,000 |
Maine Hsg. Auth. Mtg. Bonds Series 2023 B, 3.125%, tender 5/1/24 (b) | | 715,000 | 711,913 |
TOTAL MAINE | | | 1,336,913 |
Maryland - 0.2% | | | |
Maryland Dept. of Trans.: | | | |
Series 2022 A, 5% 12/1/24 | | 25,000 | 25,652 |
Series 2022 B, 5% 12/1/23 | | 30,000 | 30,217 |
Maryland Health & Higher Edl. Bonds Series 2020, 5%, tender 7/1/25 (b) | | 185,000 | 188,930 |
Maryland Stadium Auth. Built to Learn Rev. Series 2022 A, 5% 6/1/24 | | 120,000 | 121,826 |
TOTAL MARYLAND | | | 366,625 |
Massachusetts - 1.7% | | | |
Massachusetts Edl. Fing. Auth. Rev.: | | | |
Series 2014 I, 5% 1/1/25 (c) | | 310,000 | 314,783 |
Series 2015 A, 5% 1/1/24 (c) | | 580,000 | 583,553 |
Series 2016, 5% 7/1/24 (c) | | 15,000 | 15,153 |
Series 2017 A, 5% 7/1/25 (c) | | 80,000 | 81,682 |
Series 2018 B, 5% 7/1/25 (c) | | 110,000 | 112,313 |
Series 2022 B: | | | |
5% 7/1/24 (c) | | 30,000 | 30,336 |
5% 7/1/25 (c) | | 65,000 | 66,367 |
Massachusetts Gen. Oblig. Series 2021 B, 5% 11/1/23 | | 1,195,000 | 1,202,127 |
Massachusetts Port Auth. Rev. Series 2019 C, 5% 7/1/23 (c) | | 150,000 | 150,000 |
Massachusetts Tpk. Auth. Metropolitan Hwy. Sys. Rev. Series 1997 A, 0% 1/1/24 (Nat'l. Pub. Fin. Guarantee Corp. Insured) | | 115,000 | 112,912 |
TOTAL MASSACHUSETTS | | | 2,669,226 |
Michigan - 0.5% | | | |
Lapeer Cmnty. Schools Series 2016, 5% 5/1/25 | | 125,000 | 129,100 |
Michigan Fin. Auth. Rev.: | | | |
(Detroit Reg'l. Convention Facility Auth. Local Proj.) Series 2014 H1, 5% 10/1/24 | | 105,000 | 105,433 |
Series 2022: | | | |
5% 4/15/25 | | 160,000 | 164,695 |
5% 4/15/26 | | 265,000 | 277,425 |
Michigan Hsg. Dev. Auth. Single Family Mtg. Rev. Series 2022 A, 2.5% 6/1/25 | | 70,000 | 68,497 |
TOTAL MICHIGAN | | | 745,150 |
Minnesota - 0.2% | | | |
Minnesota Hsg. Fin. Agcy. Series 2022 A, 5% 8/1/24 | | 360,000 | 366,848 |
Nebraska - 0.3% | | | |
Lincoln Arpt. Auth. Series 2021, 5% 7/1/25 (c) | | 550,000 | 563,046 |
Nevada - 0.9% | | | |
Clark County School District Series 2021 C, 5% 6/15/25 | | 320,000 | 330,808 |
Nevada Dept. of Bus. & Industry Bonds Series 2023 A, 3.7%, tender 1/31/24 (b)(c)(d) | | 1,200,000 | 1,195,258 |
TOTAL NEVADA | | | 1,526,066 |
New Jersey - 3.1% | | | |
New Jersey Econ. Dev. Auth.: | | | |
Series 2023 RRR: | | | |
5% 3/1/25 | | 465,000 | 476,539 |
5% 3/1/26 | | 360,000 | 374,422 |
Series 2024 SSS, 5% 6/15/26 (e) | | 240,000 | 245,075 |
New Jersey Econ. Dev. Auth. Rev.: | | | |
(New Jersey Gen. Oblig. Proj.) Series 2017 B, 5% 11/1/24 | | 185,000 | 188,634 |
Series 2005 N1, 5.5% 9/1/23 | | 400,000 | 401,218 |
Series 2019: | | | |
5.25% 9/1/24 (d) | | 520,000 | 530,348 |
5.25% 9/1/26 (d) | | 180,000 | 190,211 |
New Jersey Gen. Oblig. Series 2020 A, 5% 6/1/24 | | 140,000 | 142,319 |
New Jersey Health Care Facilities Fing. Auth. Rev.: | | | |
Series 2016 A, 5% 7/1/23 | | 240,000 | 240,000 |
Series 2017 A, 5% 7/1/23 | | 135,000 | 135,000 |
New Jersey Higher Ed. Student Assistance Auth. Student Ln. Rev.: | | | |
Series 2016 1A: | | | |
5% 12/1/23 (c) | | 100,000 | 100,490 |
5% 12/1/24 (c) | | 170,000 | 172,509 |
Series 2017 1A, 5% 12/1/24 (c) | | 350,000 | 355,165 |
Series 2021 A, 5% 12/1/23 (c) | | 200,000 | 200,979 |
Series 2022 B, 5% 12/1/25 (c) | | 250,000 | 256,695 |
New Jersey Hsg. & Mtg. Fin. Agcy. Multi-family Rev. Series 2021 B, 0.5% 11/1/23 | | 90,000 | 89,121 |
New Jersey Tobacco Settlement Fing. Corp. Series 2018 A, 5% 6/1/24 | | 255,000 | 257,917 |
New Jersey Trans. Trust Fund Auth.: | | | |
Series 2004 A, 5.75% 6/15/25 (Nat'l. Pub. Fin. Guarantee Corp. Insured) | | 100,000 | 104,127 |
Series 2006 C, 0% 12/15/24 | | 260,000 | 247,622 |
Series 2008 A, 0% 12/15/25 | | 155,000 | 141,792 |
Series 2014 AA, 5% 6/15/25 | | 100,000 | 101,451 |
TOTAL NEW JERSEY | | | 4,951,634 |
New Mexico - 0.3% | | | |
New Mexico Edl. Assistance Foundation Series 2021 1A, 5% 9/1/23 (c) | | 100,000 | 100,083 |
New Mexico Muni. Energy Acquisition Auth. Gas Supply Rev. Bonds Series 2019 A, 5%, tender 5/1/25 (b) | | 305,000 | 311,497 |
TOTAL NEW MEXICO | �� | | 411,580 |
New York - 0.9% | | | |
Genesee County Fdg. Corp. (Rochester Reg'l. Health Proj.) Series 2022 A: | | | |
5% 12/1/24 | | 175,000 | 177,535 |
5% 12/1/25 | | 175,000 | 179,484 |
New York City Indl. Dev. Agcy. Rev. Series 2021 A, 5% 1/1/26 (Assured Guaranty Muni. Corp. Insured) | | 35,000 | 36,308 |
New York Metropolitan Trans. Auth. Rev. Series 2017 B, 5% 11/15/23 | | 390,000 | 391,666 |
New York Trans. Dev. Corp. (Term. 4 JFK Int'l. Arpt. Proj.) Series 2020 A, 5% 12/1/25 (c) | | 45,000 | 46,059 |
Triborough Bridge & Tunnel Auth. Revs. Series 2023 A, 5% 11/15/24 | | 630,000 | 645,549 |
TOTAL NEW YORK | | | 1,476,601 |
New York And New Jersey - 0.7% | | | |
Port Auth. of New York & New Jersey: | | | |
Series 177, 5% 7/15/23 (c) | | 235,000 | 235,076 |
Series 178, 5% 12/1/23 (c) | | 135,000 | 135,688 |
Series 186, 5% 10/15/23 (c) | | 100,000 | 100,341 |
Series 193, 5% 10/15/25 (c) | | 265,000 | 272,618 |
Series 2017 202, 5% 10/15/23 (c) | | 225,000 | 225,767 |
Series 2018, 5% 9/15/25 (c) | | 145,000 | 148,987 |
TOTAL NEW YORK AND NEW JERSEY | | | 1,118,477 |
North Carolina - 0.4% | | | |
Charlotte Int'l. Arpt. Rev. Series 2017 B, 5% 7/1/23 (c) | | 130,000 | 130,000 |
Charlotte-Mecklenburg Hosp. Auth. Health Care Sys. Rev. Bonds: | | | |
Series 2018 C, 3.45%, tender 10/31/25 (b) | | 335,000 | 333,921 |
Series 2021 B, 5%, tender 12/2/24 (b) | | 115,000 | 117,637 |
TOTAL NORTH CAROLINA | | | 581,558 |
Ohio - 0.5% | | | |
American Muni. Pwr., Inc. Rev. Series 2021 A, 5% 2/15/24 | | 200,000 | 202,001 |
Miami Univ. Series 2022 A, 5% 9/1/23 | | 50,000 | 50,123 |
Ohio Higher Ed. Facilities Commission Healthcare Rev. Series 2022, 5% 1/1/25 | | 200,000 | 201,989 |
Ohio Higher Edl. Facility Commission Rev. Bonds (Case Western Reserve Univ. Proj.) Series 2019 C, 1.625%, tender 12/1/26 (b) | | 70,000 | 65,397 |
Ohio Hosp. Facilities Rev. Series 2017 A, 5% 1/1/25 | | 215,000 | 220,574 |
Ohio Tpk. Commission Tpk. Rev. (Infrastructure Projs.) Series 2022 A, 5% 2/15/25 | | 105,000 | 108,184 |
TOTAL OHIO | | | 848,268 |
Oklahoma - 0.5% | | | |
Oklahoma County Independent School District #89 Oklahoma City Series 2023 A, 3% 7/1/26 | | 700,000 | 697,968 |
Univ. of Oklahoma Gen. Rev. Series 2021 A, 5% 7/1/23 (Assured Guaranty Muni. Corp. Insured) | | 150,000 | 150,000 |
TOTAL OKLAHOMA | | | 847,968 |
Oregon - 0.4% | | | |
Oregon Bus. Dev. Commission Recovery Zone Facility Bonds (Intel Corp. Proj.) Series 232, 2.4%, tender 8/14/23 (b) | | 125,000 | 124,770 |
Port of Portland Arpt. Rev.: | | | |
Series 2022, 5% 7/1/25 (c) | | 195,000 | 198,987 |
Series 26 C, 5% 7/1/24 (c) | | 300,000 | 303,477 |
TOTAL OREGON | | | 627,234 |
Pennsylvania - 3.7% | | | |
Allegheny County Hosp. Dev. Auth. Rev. Series 2019 A, 5% 7/15/23 | | 315,000 | 315,122 |
Delaware County Auth. Univ. Rev. Series 2014, 5% 8/1/23 | | 150,000 | 150,182 |
Monroeville Fin. Auth. UPMC Rev. Series 2023 C: | | | |
5% 5/15/24 | | 260,000 | 263,439 |
5% 5/15/25 | | 195,000 | 200,754 |
Pennsylvania Econ. Dev. Fing. Auth.: | | | |
Series 2023 A2: | | | |
5% 5/15/24 | | 430,000 | 435,687 |
5% 5/15/26 | | 500,000 | 522,747 |
Series 2023 B: | | | |
5% 5/15/24 | | 260,000 | 263,439 |
5% 5/15/25 | | 275,000 | 283,114 |
Pennsylvania Econ. Dev. Fing. Auth. Solid Waste Disp. Rev. Bonds: | | | |
(Republic Svcs., Inc. Proj.): | | | |
Series 2019 A, 3.7%, tender 7/17/23 (b)(c) | | 400,000 | 399,975 |
Series 2019 B1, 3.7%, tender 7/17/23 (b)(c) | | 400,000 | 399,975 |
(Republic Svcs., Inc. Proj.) Series 2014, 4.05%, tender 7/3/23 (b)(c) | | 2,500,000 | 2,500,000 |
(Waste Mgmt., Inc. Proj.) Series 2021 A, SIFMA Municipal Swap Index + 0.400% 4.41%, tender 7/6/23 (b)(c)(f) | | 100,000 | 98,236 |
Pennsylvania Hsg. Fin. Agcy. Series 2021 135 B: | | | |
5% 4/1/24 (c) | | 10,000 | 10,074 |
5% 4/1/25 (c) | | 15,000 | 15,277 |
Philadelphia Gas Works Rev. Series 2015 13, 5% 8/1/24 | | 100,000 | 101,532 |
TOTAL PENNSYLVANIA | | | 5,959,553 |
Rhode Island - 0.6% | | | |
Rhode Island Health and Edl. Bldg. Corp. Higher Ed. Facility Rev.: | | | |
Series 2012, 5% 11/1/24 | | 115,000 | 115,136 |
Series 2023: | | | |
5% 11/1/25 | | 500,000 | 520,944 |
5% 11/1/26 | | 350,000 | 370,962 |
TOTAL RHODE ISLAND | | | 1,007,042 |
South Carolina - 0.8% | | | |
Patriots Energy Group Fing. Agcy. Bonds Series 2018 A, 4%, tender 2/1/24 (b) | | 545,000 | 545,056 |
South Carolina Pub. Svc. Auth. Rev.: | | | |
Series 2013, 5% 12/1/25 | | 350,000 | 362,306 |
Series 2022 A, 5% 12/1/24 | | 315,000 | 321,380 |
TOTAL SOUTH CAROLINA | | | 1,228,742 |
Tennessee - 0.5% | | | |
Memphis-Shelby County Arpt. Auth. Arpt. Rev. Series 2021 C, 1.875% 7/1/25 (c) | | 80,000 | 75,316 |
Tennergy Corp. Gas Rev. Bonds Series 2019 A, 5%, tender 10/1/24 (b) | | 715,000 | 723,566 |
TOTAL TENNESSEE | | | 798,882 |
Texas - 4.7% | | | |
Austin Arpt. Sys. Rev.: | | | |
Series 2019, 5% 11/15/24 (c) | | 125,000 | 126,782 |
Series 2022, 5% 11/15/25 (c) | | 105,000 | 108,010 |
Dallas Fort Worth Int'l. Arpt. Rev. Series 2013 E, 5% 11/1/23 (c) | | 100,000 | 100,270 |
Dallas Gen. Oblig. Series 2023 A, 5% 2/15/25 | | 610,000 | 628,595 |
El Paso Gen. Oblig. Series 2021 C, 5% 8/15/23 | | 75,000 | 75,131 |
Harris County Cultural Ed. Facilities Fin. Corp. Rev. Bonds: | | | |
Series 2019 B, 5%, tender 12/1/24 (b) | | 205,000 | 208,842 |
Series 2020 A, 0.9%, tender 5/15/25 (b) | | 155,000 | 145,750 |
Houston Arpt. Sys. Rev. Series 2021 A, 5% 7/1/25 (c) | | 500,000 | 511,571 |
Houston Independent School District Bonds Series 2023 C, 4%, tender 6/1/25 (b) | | 435,000 | 439,955 |
Magnolia Independent School District Series 2023, 5% 8/15/24 | | 475,000 | 484,733 |
Mission Econ. Dev. Corp. Solid Waste Disp. Rev. Bonds: | | | |
(Republic Svcs., Inc. Proj.) Series 2020 A, 3.875%, tender 8/1/23 (b)(c) | | 1,800,000 | 1,799,957 |
(Waste Mgmt., Inc. Proj.) Series 2020 A, 4%, tender 9/1/23 (b)(c) | | 500,000 | 500,109 |
North Texas Tollway Auth. Rev.: | | | |
Series 2017 B, 5% 1/1/24 | | 5,000 | 5,006 |
Series 2021 B, 5% 1/1/26 | | 65,000 | 67,855 |
Northside Independent School District Bonds Series 2023 B, 3%, tender 8/1/29 (b) | | 630,000 | 619,445 |
Port of Houston Auth. Series 2021, 5% 10/1/23 | | 105,000 | 105,419 |
San Antonio Elec. & Gas Sys. Rev.: | | | |
Bonds Series 2018, SIFMA Municipal Swap Index + 0.870% 4.88%, tender 12/1/25 (b)(f) | | 455,000 | 455,022 |
Series 2022, 5% 2/1/26 | | 50,000 | 52,394 |
San Antonio Wtr. Sys. Rev. Bonds Series 2013 F, 1%, tender 11/1/26 (b) | | 1,000,000 | 884,341 |
Tarrant County Cultural Ed. Facilities Fin. Corp. Hosp. Rev. Bonds (Baylor Scott & White Health Proj.) Series 2022 E, 5%, tender 5/15/26 (b) | | 225,000 | 233,781 |
TOTAL TEXAS | | | 7,552,968 |
Utah - 0.1% | | | |
Salt Lake City Arpt. Rev. Series 2018 A, 5% 7/1/24 (c) | | 105,000 | 106,146 |
Virginia - 0.5% | | | |
Gloucester County Indl. Dev. Auth. Bonds Series 2003 A, 3.95%, tender 5/1/24 (b)(c) | | 800,000 | 799,451 |
Washington - 0.9% | | | |
King County Swr. Rev. Bonds Series 2020 B, 0.875%, tender 1/1/26 (b) | | 135,000 | 125,856 |
Port of Seattle Rev.: | | | |
Series 2015 B, 5% 3/1/24 | | 100,000 | 101,037 |
Series 2015 C, 5% 4/1/24 (c) | | 100,000 | 100,904 |
Series 2016, 5% 2/1/25 | | 120,000 | 123,102 |
Series 2021 C: | | | |
5% 8/1/23 (c) | | 100,000 | 100,079 |
5% 8/1/24 (c) | | 205,000 | 207,773 |
Series 2022 B: | | | |
5% 8/1/24 (c) | | 160,000 | 162,164 |
5% 8/1/25 (c) | | 150,000 | 153,854 |
5% 8/1/26 (c) | | 95,000 | 98,776 |
Washington Gen. Oblig. Series 2015 E, 5% 7/1/25 | | 270,000 | 277,483 |
TOTAL WASHINGTON | | | 1,451,028 |
Wisconsin - 2.4% | | | |
Pub. Fin. Auth. Health Care Sys. Rev. Series 2023 A, 5% 10/1/24 | | 280,000 | 286,065 |
Pub. Fin. Auth. Solid Waste Bonds (Waste Mgmt., Inc. Proj.): | | | |
Series 2017 A, 3.875%, tender 8/1/23 (b)(c) | | 400,000 | 399,964 |
Series 2017 A2, 3.875%, tender 8/1/23 (b)(c) | | 1,500,000 | 1,499,865 |
Wisconsin Health & Edl. Facilities: | | | |
(Agnesian Healthcare Proj.) Series 2017, 5% 7/1/23 | | 100,000 | 100,000 |
Series 2016 A, 4% 11/15/46 (Pre-Refunded to 5/15/26 @ 100) | | 885,000 | 904,567 |
Wisconsin Health & Edl. Facilities Auth. Rev.: | | | |
Series 2018 B2, 5%, tender 6/24/26 (b) | | 330,000 | 345,139 |
Series 2022, 5% 10/1/25 | | 360,000 | 373,434 |
Wisconsin Hsg. & Econ. Dev. Auth. Hsg. Rev. Bonds Series 2021 C, 0.61%, tender 5/1/24 (b) | | 15,000 | 14,493 |
TOTAL WISCONSIN | | | 3,923,527 |
TOTAL MUNICIPAL BONDS (Cost $79,033,233) | | | 78,181,379 |
| | | |
Municipal Notes - 53.8% |
| | Principal Amount (a) | Value ($) |
Alabama - 2.0% | | | |
Birmingham Indl. Dev. Board Solid Waste Rev. (American Cast Iron Pipe Co. Proj.) Series 2000, 4.5% 7/7/23, LOC Bank of America NA, VRDN (b)(c) | | 180,000 | 180,000 |
Black Belt Energy Gas District Participating VRDN: | | | |
Series XF 30 73, 4.36% 7/7/23 (Liquidity Facility Morgan Stanley Bank, West Valley City Utah) (b)(g)(h) | | 1,000,000 | 1,000,000 |
Series ZL 03 96, 4.31% 7/7/23 (Liquidity Facility Morgan Stanley Bank, West Valley City Utah) (b)(g)(h) | | 300,000 | 300,000 |
Series ZL 03 97, 4.31% 7/7/23 (Liquidity Facility Morgan Stanley Bank, West Valley City Utah) (b)(g)(h) | | 300,000 | 300,000 |
Health Care Auth. for Baptist Health Series 2013 B, 5.3% 7/7/23, VRDN (b) | | 300,000 | 300,000 |
Southeast Energy Auth. Rev. Bonds Participating VRDN Series XG 04 10, 4.31% 7/7/23 (Liquidity Facility Morgan Stanley Bank, West Valley City Utah) (b)(g)(h) | | 1,100,000 | 1,100,000 |
TOTAL ALABAMA | | | 3,180,000 |
Arizona - 2.6% | | | |
Maricopa County Poll. Cont. Rev. Series 2009 C, 4.15% 7/7/23, VRDN (b) | | 3,550,000 | 3,550,000 |
Mizuho Cap. Markets LLC Participating VRDN: | | | |
Series XF 30 93, 4.41% 7/7/23 (Liquidity Facility Mizuho Cap. Markets LLC) (b)(g)(h) | | 400,000 | 400,000 |
Series XF 30 94, 4.41% 7/7/23 (Liquidity Facility Mizuho Cap. Markets LLC) (b)(g)(h) | | 200,000 | 200,000 |
TOTAL ARIZONA | | | 4,150,000 |
California - 10.0% | | | |
California Cmnty. Choice Fing. Auth. Clean Energy Proj. Rev. Participating VRDN Series XF 30 07, 4.36% 7/7/23 (Liquidity Facility Morgan Stanley Bank, West Valley City Utah) (b)(g)(h) | | 2,005,000 | 2,005,000 |
California Hsg. Fin. Auth. Multi-family Participating VRDN Series Floaters BAML 60 02, 4.36% 8/4/23 (Liquidity Facility Bank of America NA) (b)(g)(h)(i) | | 600,000 | 600,000 |
California Statewide Cmntys. Dev. Auth. Multi-family Hsg. Rev. Participating VRDN: | | | |
Series Floater MIZ 91 13, 4.51% 8/4/23 (Liquidity Facility Mizuho Cap. Markets LLC) (b)(g)(h)(i) | | 800,000 | 800,000 |
Series MIZ 91 22, 4.45% 7/3/23 (Liquidity Facility Mizuho Cap. Markets LLC) (b)(c)(g)(h) | | 3,700,000 | 3,700,000 |
Los Angeles Cmnty. Redev. Agcy. Multi-family Hsg. Rev. Participating VRDN Series 2022 MIZ 90 89, 4.2% 7/3/23 (Liquidity Facility Mizuho Cap. Markets LLC) (b)(c)(g)(h) | | 3,405,000 | 3,405,000 |
Mizuho Floater / Residual Trust V Participating VRDN Series Floater MIZ 90 97, 4.51% 7/7/23, LOC Mizuho Cap. Markets LLC (b)(g)(h) | | 200,000 | 200,000 |
San Diego County Reg'l. Arpt. Auth. Arpt. Rev. Participating VRDN Series XM 10 54, 4.31% 7/7/23 (Liquidity Facility Morgan Stanley Bank, West Valley City Utah) (b)(c)(g)(h) | | 2,300,000 | 2,300,000 |
San Francisco City & County Arpts. Commission Int'l. Arpt. Rev. Participating VRDN Series 2022 XF 30 51, 4.31% 7/7/23 (Liquidity Facility Morgan Stanley Bank, West Valley City Utah) (b)(c)(g)(h) | | 900,000 | 900,000 |
San Francisco City & County Multi-family Hsg. Rev. Participating VRDN Series MIZ 91 15, 4.51% 8/4/23 (Liquidity Facility Mizuho Cap. Markets LLC) (b)(g)(h)(i) | | 2,200,000 | 2,200,000 |
TOTAL CALIFORNIA | | | 16,110,000 |
Colorado - 0.9% | | | |
Colorado Health Facilities Auth. Rev. Bonds Participating VRDN Series XM 10 61, 4.31% 7/6/23 (Liquidity Facility JPMorgan Chase Bank) (b)(g)(h) | | 300,000 | 300,000 |
Denver City & County Arpt. Rev. Participating VRDN: | | | |
Series Floaters XM 07 15, 4.26% 7/7/23 (Liquidity Facility Morgan Stanley Bank, West Valley City Utah) (b)(c)(g)(h) | | 800,000 | 800,000 |
Series XM 10 20, 4.31% 7/7/23 (Liquidity Facility Morgan Stanley Bank, West Valley City Utah) (b)(c)(g)(h) | | 300,000 | 300,000 |
TOTAL COLORADO | | | 1,400,000 |
Florida - 1.9% | | | |
Cap. Trust Agcy. Edl. Facilities Rev. Participating VRDN Series XF 30 98, 4.41% 7/7/23 (Liquidity Facility Mizuho Cap. Markets LLC) (b)(g)(h) | | 200,000 | 200,000 |
Hillsborough County Aviation Auth. Rev. Participating VRDN Series XL 02 90, 4.31% 7/7/23 (Liquidity Facility Deutsche Bank AG New York Branch) (b)(c)(g)(h) | | 500,000 | 500,000 |
Lee Memorial Health Sys. Hosp. Rev. Series 2019 B, 4.47% 7/7/23, VRDN (b) | | 1,440,000 | 1,440,000 |
Miami Dade County Hsg. Multifamily Hsg. Rev. Participating VRDN Series Floater MIZ 90 87, 4.51% 8/4/23 (Liquidity Facility Mizuho Cap. Markets LLC) (b)(g)(h)(i) | | 200,000 | 200,000 |
Miami-Dade County Aviation Rev. Participating VRDN Series XM 08 70, 4.26% 7/7/23 (Liquidity Facility JPMorgan Chase Bank) (b)(c)(g)(h) | | 200,000 | 200,000 |
Mizuho Cap. Markets LLC Participating VRDN Series XF 30 96, 4.41% 7/7/23 (Liquidity Facility Mizuho Cap. Markets LLC) (b)(g)(h) | | 500,000 | 500,000 |
TOTAL FLORIDA | | | 3,040,000 |
Georgia - 0.7% | | | |
Bartow County Dev. Auth. (Georgia Pwr. Co. Plant Bowen Proj.) Series 2022, 4% 7/3/23, VRDN (b)(c) | | 975,000 | 975,000 |
Buford Hsg. Auth. Multifamily Participating VRDN Series XF 31 18, 4.41% 7/7/23 (Liquidity Facility Mizuho Cap. Markets LLC) (b)(g)(h) | | 200,000 | 200,000 |
TOTAL GEORGIA | | | 1,175,000 |
Hawaii - 1.7% | | | |
Hawaii Arpts. Sys. Rev. Participating VRDN: | | | |
Series XG 03 86, 4.31% 7/7/23 (Liquidity Facility Morgan Stanley Bank, West Valley City Utah) (b)(c)(g)(h) | | 200,000 | 200,000 |
Series XM 10 55, 4.31% 7/7/23 (Liquidity Facility Morgan Stanley Bank, West Valley City Utah) (b)(c)(g)(h) | | 2,500,000 | 2,500,000 |
TOTAL HAWAII | | | 2,700,000 |
Illinois - 5.0% | | | |
Chicago O'Hare Int'l. Arpt. Rev. Participating VRDN: | | | |
Series 2022 XL 03 14, 4.31% 7/7/23 (Liquidity Facility JPMorgan Chase Bank) (b)(c)(g)(h) | | 1,300,000 | 1,300,000 |
Series XM 10 38, 4.31% 7/7/23 (Liquidity Facility JPMorgan Chase Bank) (b)(c)(g)(h) | | 800,000 | 800,000 |
Series XM 10 41, 4.33% 7/7/23 (Liquidity Facility JPMorgan Chase Bank) (b)(c)(g)(h) | | 1,400,000 | 1,400,000 |
Series XM 10 78, 4.33% 7/7/23 (Liquidity Facility JPMorgan Chase Bank) (b)(c)(g)(h) | | 2,600,000 | 2,600,000 |
Series XX 12 43, 4.26% 7/7/23 (Liquidity Facility Barclays Bank PLC) (b)(c)(g)(h) | | 800,000 | 800,000 |
Illinois Fin. Auth. Edl. Facilities Rev. Participating VRDN Series XF 30 97, 4.41% 7/7/23 (Liquidity Facility Mizuho Cap. Markets LLC) (b)(g)(h) | | 500,000 | 500,000 |
Village of Oswego Indl. Dev. (Griffith Laboratories Worldwide, Inc.) Series 1995, 4.3% 7/7/23, LOC Wells Fargo Bank NA, VRDN (b)(c) | | 720,000 | 720,000 |
TOTAL ILLINOIS | | | 8,120,000 |
Kentucky - 1.7% | | | |
Kentucky Tpk. Auth. Econ. Dev. Road Rev. Participating VRDN Series XF 24 84, 3.93% 7/7/23 (Liquidity Facility Morgan Stanley Bank, West Valley City Utah) (b)(g)(h) | | 300,000 | 300,000 |
Louisville/Jefferson County Metropolitan Govt. Poll. Cont. Rev. (Louisville Gas And Elec. Co. Proj.) Series 2007 B, 4.6% 7/7/23, VRDN (b) | | 1,100,000 | 1,100,000 |
Meade County Indl. Bldg. Rev. (Nucor Steel Brandenburg Proj.) Series 2020 A1, 4.93% 7/3/23, VRDN (b)(c) | | 1,300,000 | 1,300,000 |
TOTAL KENTUCKY | | | 2,700,000 |
Louisiana - 5.1% | | | |
Saint James Parish Gen. Oblig. (Nucor Steel Louisiana LLC Proj.) Series 2010 A1, 4.41% 7/7/23, VRDN (b) | | 8,195,000 | 8,195,000 |
Maryland - 0.4% | | | |
Baltimore County Gen. Oblig. Participating VRDN Series 2022 032, 4.36% 8/11/23 (Liquidity Facility Barclays Bank PLC) (b)(g)(h) | | 200,000 | 200,000 |
Integrace Obligated Group Participating VRDN Series 2022 024, 4.36% 8/11/23 (Liquidity Facility Barclays Bank PLC) (b)(g)(h) | | 400,000 | 400,000 |
TOTAL MARYLAND | | | 600,000 |
Missouri - 0.3% | | | |
Kansas City Indl. Dev. Auth. Participating VRDN Series XL 03 3, 4.33% 7/7/23 (Liquidity Facility JPMorgan Chase Bank) (b)(c)(g)(h) | | 500,000 | 500,000 |
New Jersey - 0.7% | | | |
New Jersey Trans. Trust Fund Auth. Participating VRDN Series XM 10 47, 4.31% 7/7/23 (Liquidity Facility JPMorgan Chase Bank) (b)(g)(h) | | 1,200,000 | 1,200,000 |
New Mexico - 0.1% | | | |
New Mexico St Hosp. Equip. Ln. Co. Participating VRDN Series 2022 034, 4.36% 8/11/23 (Liquidity Facility Barclays Bank PLC) (b)(g)(h) | | 205,000 | 205,000 |
New York - 9.4% | | | |
Albany City School District BAN Series 2023 B, 4.75% 6/27/24 | | 400,000 | 404,379 |
New York City Gen. Oblig. Series 2012 2, 4.21% 7/10/23, VRDN (b) | | 8,805,000 | 8,804,995 |
New York Dorm. Auth. Rev. Participating VRDN Series XF 13 28, 4.31% 7/7/23 (Liquidity Facility JPMorgan Chase Bank) (b)(g)(h) | | 300,000 | 300,000 |
New York Metropolitan Trans. Auth. Rev. Participating VRDN: | | | |
Series XF 13 21, 4.33% 7/7/23 (Liquidity Facility JPMorgan Chase Bank) (b)(g)(h) | | 400,000 | 400,000 |
Series XF 13 55, 4.33% 7/7/23 (Liquidity Facility JPMorgan Chase Bank) (b)(g)(h) | | 2,300,000 | 2,300,000 |
New York Thruway Auth. Gen. Rev. Participating VRDN Series XM 08 31, 4.26% 7/7/23 (Liquidity Facility Morgan Stanley Bank, West Valley City Utah) (b)(g)(h) | | 300,000 | 300,000 |
RIB Floater Trust Various States Participating VRDN Series Floater 2022 007, 4.46% 8/11/23 (Liquidity Facility Barclays Bank PLC) (b)(c)(g)(h) | | 2,600,000 | 2,600,000 |
TOTAL NEW YORK | | | 15,109,374 |
Ohio - 1.4% | | | |
Allen County Hosp. Facilities Rev. Series 2012 B, 4.35% 7/7/23 (Liquidity Facility Ohio Gen. Oblig.), VRDN (b) | | 875,000 | 875,000 |
Ohio Hosp. Rev.: | | | |
Series 2013 B, 4.41% 7/7/23, VRDN (b) | | 500,000 | 500,000 |
Series 2015 B, 4.41% 7/6/26, VRDN (b) | | 900,000 | 900,000 |
TOTAL OHIO | | | 2,275,000 |
Oklahoma - 0.5% | | | |
Oklahoma Dev. Fin. Auth. Health Sys. Rev. Series 2020 B, 4.49% 7/6/26, VRDN (b) | | 750,000 | 750,000 |
Steele Duncan Plaza, LLC Participating VRDN Series MIZ 91 03, 4.51% 8/4/23 (Liquidity Facility Mizuho Cap. Markets LLC) (b)(g)(h)(i) | | 132,959 | 132,959 |
TOTAL OKLAHOMA | | | 882,959 |
Pennsylvania - 1.4% | | | |
Montgomery County Higher Ed. & Health Auth. Rev. Series 2018 D, 4.45% 7/6/26, VRDN (b) | | 800,000 | 800,000 |
Philadelphia Auth. for Indl. Dev. Series 2017 B, 4.45% 7/6/26, VRDN (b) | | 1,450,000 | 1,450,000 |
TOTAL PENNSYLVANIA | | | 2,250,000 |
South Carolina - 0.1% | | | |
Greenville Hosp. Sys. Facilities Rev. Participating VRDN Series XF 01 45, 4.21% 7/7/23 (Liquidity Facility Toronto-Dominion Bank) (b)(g)(h) | | 100,000 | 100,000 |
Texas - 5.9% | | | |
Austin Arpt. Sys. Rev. Participating VRDN Series XG 04 27, 4.26% 7/7/23 (Liquidity Facility Morgan Stanley Bank, West Valley City Utah) (b)(c)(g)(h) | | 400,000 | 400,000 |
Ep Machuca Lp Participating VRDN Series MIZ 91 04, 4.51% 8/4/23 (Liquidity Facility Mizuho Cap. Markets LLC) (b)(g)(h)(i) | | 200,000 | 200,000 |
Mizuho Floater / Residual Trust V Participating VRDN Series MIZ 91 24, 4.51% 8/4/23 (Liquidity Facility Mizuho Cap. Markets LLC) (b)(g)(h)(i) | | 1,300,000 | 1,300,000 |
Port Arthur Navigation District Envir. Facilities Rev. (Motiva Enterprises LLC Proj.): | | | |
Series 2001 A, 4.55% 7/3/23, VRDN (b) | | 800,000 | 800,000 |
Series 2004, 5.08% 7/7/23, VRDN (b)(c) | | 5,400,000 | 5,400,000 |
Series 2010 D: | | | |
5% 7/7/23, VRDN (b) | | 1,100,000 | 1,100,000 |
5.03% 7/7/23, VRDN (b) | | 100,000 | 100,000 |
Texas St Technical College Sys. Participating VRDN Series 2022 XF 14 11, 4.21% 7/7/23 (Liquidity Facility Bank of America NA) (b)(g)(h) | | 200,000 | 200,000 |
TOTAL TEXAS | | | 9,500,000 |
Utah - 0.9% | | | |
Salt Lake City Arpt. Rev. Participating VRDN: | | | |
Series XM 08 82, 4.26% 7/7/23 (Liquidity Facility JPMorgan Chase Bank) (b)(c)(g)(h) | | 200,000 | 200,000 |
Series XM 11 07, 4.45% 7/3/23 (Liquidity Facility JPMorgan Chase Bank) (b)(c)(g)(h) | | 1,200,000 | 1,200,000 |
TOTAL UTAH | | | 1,400,000 |
Virginia - 0.2% | | | |
Lynchburg Econ. Dev. Participating VRDN Series XL 00 75, 4.31% 7/7/23 (Liquidity Facility JPMorgan Chase Bank) (b)(g)(h) | | 300,000 | 300,000 |
Washington - 0.1% | | | |
Washington Econ. Dev. Fin. Auth. Rev. Participating VRDN Series Floaters 005, 4.36% 8/11/23 (Liquidity Facility Barclays Bank PLC) (b)(c)(g)(h) | | 100,000 | 100,000 |
West Virginia - 0.2% | | | |
West Virginia Hosp. Fin. Auth. Hosp. Rev. Series 2018 E, 4.46% 7/6/26, VRDN (b) | | 375,000 | 375,000 |
Wisconsin - 0.6% | | | |
Kestrel Heights Facilities, Ll Participating VRDN Series XF 30 95, 4.41% 7/7/23 (Liquidity Facility Mizuho Cap. Markets LLC) (b)(g)(h) | | 300,000 | 300,000 |
Pub. Fin. Auth. Ed. Rev. Mountain Island Charter School Participating VRDN Series XF 30 99, 4.41% 7/7/23 (Liquidity Facility Mizuho Cap. Markets LLC) (b)(g)(h) | | 300,000 | 300,000 |
Waushara County Wis BAN Series 2023 A, 4.75% 12/1/23 | | 400,000 | 400,502 |
TOTAL WISCONSIN | | | 1,000,502 |
TOTAL MUNICIPAL NOTES (Cost $86,567,577) | | | 86,567,835 |
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TOTAL INVESTMENT IN SECURITIES - 102.4% (Cost $165,600,810) | 164,749,214 |
NET OTHER ASSETS (LIABILITIES) - (2.4)% | (3,886,841) |
NET ASSETS - 100.0% | 160,862,373 |
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Security Type Abbreviations
BAN | - | BOND ANTICIPATION NOTE |
VRDN | - | VARIABLE RATE DEMAND NOTE (A debt instrument that is payable upon demand, either daily, weekly or monthly) |
Legend
(a) | Amount is stated in United States dollars unless otherwise noted. |
(b) | Coupon rates for floating and adjustable rate securities reflect the rates in effect at period end. |
(c) | Private activity obligations whose interest is subject to the federal alternative minimum tax for individuals. |
(d) | Security exempt from registration under Rule 144A of the Securities Act of 1933. These securities may be resold in transactions exempt from registration, normally to qualified institutional buyers. At the end of the period, the value of these securities amounted to $5,415,650 or 3.4% of net assets. |
(e) | Security or a portion of the security purchased on a delayed delivery or when-issued basis. |
(f) | Coupon is indexed to a floating interest rate which may be multiplied by a specified factor and/or subject to caps or floors. |
(g) | Provides evidence of ownership in one or more underlying municipal bonds. |
(h) | Coupon rates are determined by re-marketing agents based on current market conditions. |
(i) | Restricted securities (including private placements) - Investment in securities not registered under the Securities Act of 1933 (excluding 144A issues). At the end of the period, the value of restricted securities (excluding 144A issues) amounted to $5,432,959 or 3.4% of net assets. |
Additional information on each restricted holding is as follows: |
Security | Acquisition Date | Acquisition Cost ($) |
California Hsg. Fin. Auth. Multi-family Participating VRDN Series Floaters BAML 60 02, 4.36% 8/4/23 (Liquidity Facility Bank of America NA) | 5/26/23 | 600,000 |
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California Statewide Cmntys. Dev. Auth. Multi-family Hsg. Rev. Participating VRDN Series Floater MIZ 91 13, 4.51% 8/4/23 (Liquidity Facility Mizuho Cap. Markets LLC) | 6/22/23 | 800,000 |
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Ep Machuca Lp Participating VRDN Series MIZ 91 04, 4.51% 8/4/23 (Liquidity Facility Mizuho Cap. Markets LLC) | 8/05/22 | 200,000 |
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Miami Dade County Hsg. Multifamily Hsg. Rev. Participating VRDN Series Floater MIZ 90 87, 4.51% 8/4/23 (Liquidity Facility Mizuho Cap. Markets LLC) | 1/27/22 | 200,000 |
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Mizuho Floater / Residual Trust V Participating VRDN Series MIZ 91 24, 4.51% 8/4/23 (Liquidity Facility Mizuho Cap. Markets LLC) | 1/27/23 | 1,300,000 |
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San Francisco City & County Multi-family Hsg. Rev. Participating VRDN Series MIZ 91 15, 4.51% 8/4/23 (Liquidity Facility Mizuho Cap. Markets LLC) | 12/19/22 - 1/30/23 | 2,200,000 |
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Steele Duncan Plaza, LLC Participating VRDN Series MIZ 91 03, 4.51% 8/4/23 (Liquidity Facility Mizuho Cap. Markets LLC) | 8/11/22 | 126,939 |
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Affiliated Central Funds
Fiscal year to date information regarding the Fund's investments in Fidelity Central Funds, including the ownership percentage, is presented below.
Affiliate | Value, beginning of period ($) | Purchases ($) | Sales Proceeds ($) | Dividend Income ($) | Realized Gain (loss) ($) | Change in Unrealized appreciation (depreciation) ($) | Value, end of period ($) | % ownership, end of period |
Fidelity Municipal Cash Central Fund 4.23% | 8,524,997 | 7,149,994 | 15,675,000 | 60,450 | - | 9 | - | 0.0% |
Total | 8,524,997 | 7,149,994 | 15,675,000 | 60,450 | - | 9 | - | |
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Amounts in the dividend income column in the above table include any capital gain distributions from underlying funds, which are presented in the corresponding line item in the Statement of Operations, if applicable.
Amounts included in the purchases and sales proceeds columns may include in-kind transactions, if applicable.
Investment Valuation
The following is a summary of the inputs used, as of June 30, 2023, involving the Fund's assets and liabilities carried at fair value. The inputs or methodology used for valuing securities may not be an indication of the risk associated with investing in those securities. For more information on valuation inputs, and their aggregation into the levels used below, please refer to the Investment Valuation section in the accompanying Notes to Financial Statements.
Valuation Inputs at Reporting Date: |
Description | Total ($) | Level 1 ($) | Level 2 ($) | Level 3 ($) |
Investments in Securities: | | | | |
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Municipal Securities | 164,749,214 | - | 164,749,214 | - |
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Total Investments in Securities: | 164,749,214 | - | 164,749,214 | - |
Statement of Assets and Liabilities |
| | | | June 30, 2023 (Unaudited) |
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Assets | | | | |
Investment in securities, at value - See accompanying schedule Unaffiliated issuers (cost $165,600,810): | | | $ | 164,749,214 |
Receivable for fund shares sold | | | | 189,206 |
Interest receivable | | | | 1,252,363 |
Distributions receivable from Fidelity Central Funds | | | | 3,766 |
Other receivables | | | | 2 |
Total assets | | | | 166,194,551 |
Liabilities | | | | |
Payable to custodian bank | $ | 965,078 | | |
Payable for investments purchased | | | | |
Regular delivery | | 2,000,000 | | |
Delayed delivery | | 1,807,545 | | |
Payable for fund shares redeemed | | 131,378 | | |
Distributions payable | | 428,177 | | |
Total Liabilities | | | | 5,332,178 |
Net Assets | | | $ | 160,862,373 |
Net Assets consist of: | | | | |
Paid in capital | | | $ | 161,705,924 |
Total accumulated earnings (loss) | | | | (843,551) |
Net Assets | | | $ | 160,862,373 |
Net Asset Value , offering price and redemption price per share ($160,862,373 ÷ 16,133,438 shares) | | | $ | 9.97 |
Statement of Operations |
| | | | Six months ended June 30, 2023 (Unaudited) |
Investment Income | | | | |
Interest | | | $ | 2,187,021 |
Income from Fidelity Central Funds | | | | 60,450 |
Total Income | | | | 2,247,471 |
Expenses | | | | |
Independent trustees' fees and expenses | $ | 266 | | |
Total expenses before reductions | | 266 | | |
Expense reductions | | (6) | | |
Total expenses after reductions | | | | 260 |
Net Investment income (loss) | | | | 2,247,211 |
Realized and Unrealized Gain (Loss) | | | | |
Net realized gain (loss) on: | | | | |
Investment Securities: | | | | |
Unaffiliated issuers | | 2,785 | | |
Total net realized gain (loss) | | | | 2,785 |
Change in net unrealized appreciation (depreciation) on: | | | | |
Investment Securities: | | | | |
Unaffiliated issuers | | 141,950 | | |
Fidelity Central Funds | | 9 | | |
Total change in net unrealized appreciation (depreciation) | | | | 141,959 |
Net gain (loss) | | | | 144,744 |
Net increase (decrease) in net assets resulting from operations | | | $ | 2,391,955 |
Statement of Changes in Net Assets |
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| | Six months ended June 30, 2023 (Unaudited) | | Year ended December 31, 2022 |
Increase (Decrease) in Net Assets | | | | |
Operations | | | | |
Net investment income (loss) | $ | 2,247,211 | $ | 1,743,736 |
Net realized gain (loss) | | 2,785 | | 2,931 |
Change in net unrealized appreciation (depreciation) | | 141,959 | | (1,094,837) |
Net increase (decrease) in net assets resulting from operations | | 2,391,955 | | 651,830 |
Distributions to shareholders | | (2,244,760) | | (1,742,874) |
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Share transactions | | | | |
Proceeds from sales of shares | | 43,303,274 | | 96,062,017 |
Reinvestment of distributions | | 20 | | - |
Cost of shares redeemed | | (31,713,522) | | (91,447,126) |
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Net increase (decrease) in net assets resulting from share transactions | | 11,589,772 | | 4,614,891 |
Total increase (decrease) in net assets | | 11,736,967 | | 3,523,847 |
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Net Assets | | | | |
Beginning of period | | 149,125,406 | | 145,601,559 |
End of period | $ | 160,862,373 | $ | 149,125,406 |
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Other Information | | | | |
Shares | | | | |
Sold | | 4,341,390 | | 9,635,807 |
Issued in reinvestment of distributions | | 2 | | - |
Redeemed | | (3,179,833) | | (9,179,850) |
Net increase (decrease) | | 1,161,559 | | 455,957 |
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Fidelity Flex® Conservative Income Municipal Bond Fund |
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| | Six months ended (Unaudited) June 30, 2023 | | Years ended December 31, 2022 | | 2021 | | 2020 | | 2019 | | 2018 |
Selected Per-Share Data | | | | | | | | | | | | |
Net asset value, beginning of period | $ | 9.96 | $ | 10.03 | $ | 10.04 | $ | 10.02 | $ | 9.98 | $ | 9.98 |
Income from Investment Operations | | | | | | | | | | | | |
Net investment income (loss) A,B | | .143 | | .118 | | .052 | | .121 | | .192 | | .179 |
Net realized and unrealized gain (loss) | | .010 | | (.069) | | (.007) | | .026 | | .044 | | (.004) |
Total from investment operations | | .153 | | .049 | | .045 | | .147 | | .236 | | .175 |
Distributions from net investment income | | (.143) | | (.119) | | (.054) | | (.125) | | (.193) | | (.174) |
Distributions from net realized gain | | - | | - | | (.001) | | (.002) | | (.003) | | (.001) |
Total distributions | | (.143) | | (.119) | | (.055) | | (.127) | | (.196) | | (.175) |
Net asset value, end of period | $ | 9.97 | $ | 9.96 | $ | 10.03 | $ | 10.04 | $ | 10.02 | $ | 9.98 |
Total Return C,D | | 1.54% | | .49% | | .45% | | 1.48% | | 2.39% | | 1.77% |
Ratios to Average Net Assets B,E,F | | | | | | | | | | | | |
Expenses before reductions G | | -% H | | -% | | -% | | -% | | -% | | -% |
Expenses net of fee waivers, if any G | | -% H | | -% | | -% | | -% | | -% | | -% |
Expenses net of all reductions G | | -% H | | -% | | -% | | -% | | -% | | -% |
Net investment income (loss) | | 2.90% H | | 1.19% | | .52% | | 1.21% | | 1.92% | | 1.81% |
Supplemental Data | | | | | | | | | | | | |
Net assets, end of period (000 omitted) | $ | 160,862 | $ | 149,125 | $ | 145,602 | $ | 80,067 | $ | 54,558 | $ | 36,787 |
Portfolio turnover rate I | | 84% H | | 58% | | 44% | | 36% | | 52% | | 11% |
A Calculated based on average shares outstanding during the period.
B Net investment income (loss) is affected by the timing of the declaration of dividends by any underlying mutual funds or exchange-traded funds (ETFs). Net investment income (loss) of any mutual funds or ETFs is not included in the Fund's net investment income (loss) ratio.
C Total returns for periods of less than one year are not annualized.
D Total returns would have been lower if certain expenses had not been reduced during the applicable periods shown.
E Fees and expenses of any underlying mutual funds or exchange-traded funds (ETFs) are not included in the Fund's expense ratio. The Fund indirectly bears its proportionate share of these expenses. For additional expense information related to investments in Fidelity Central Funds, please refer to the "Investments in Fidelity Central Funds" note found in the Notes to Financial Statements section of the most recent Annual or Semi-Annual report.
F Expense ratios reflect operating expenses of the class. Expenses before reductions do not reflect amounts reimbursed, waived, or reduced through arrangements with the investment adviser, brokerage services, or other offset arrangements, if applicable, and do not represent the amount paid by the class during periods when reimbursements, waivers or reductions occur.
G Amount represents less than .005%.
H Annualized.
I Amount does not include the portfolio activity of any underlying mutual funds or exchange-traded funds (ETFs).
For the period ended June 30, 2023
1. Organization.
Fidelity Flex Conservative Income Municipal Bond Fund (the Fund) is a fund of Fidelity Municipal Trust (the Trust) and is authorized to issue an unlimited number of shares. Share transactions on the Statement of Changes in Net Assets may contain exchanges between affiliated funds. The Trust is registered under the Investment Company Act of 1940, as amended (the 1940 Act), as an open-end management investment company organized as a Massachusetts business trust. The Fund is available only to certain fee-based accounts and advisory programs offered by Fidelity.
2. Investments in Fidelity Central Funds.
Funds may invest in Fidelity Central Funds, which are open-end investment companies generally available only to other investment companies and accounts managed by the investment adviser and its affiliates. The Schedule of Investments lists any Fidelity Central Funds held as an investment as of period end, but does not include the underlying holdings of each Fidelity Central Fund. An investing fund indirectly bears its proportionate share of the expenses of the underlying Fidelity Central Funds.
Based on its investment objective, each Fidelity Central Fund may invest or participate in various investment vehicles or strategies that are similar to those of the investing fund. These strategies are consistent with the investment objectives of the investing fund and may involve certain economic risks which may cause a decline in value of each of the Fidelity Central Funds and thus a decline in the value of the investing fund.
Fidelity Central Fund | Investment Manager | Investment Objective | Investment Practices | Expense Ratio A |
Fidelity Money Market Central Funds | Fidelity Management & Research Company LLC (FMR) | Each fund seeks to obtain a high level of current income consistent with the preservation of capital and liquidity. | Short-term Investments | Less than .005% |
A Expenses expressed as a percentage of average net assets and are as of each underlying Central Fund's most recent annual or semi-annual shareholder report.
A complete unaudited list of holdings for each Fidelity Central Fund is available upon request or at the Securities and Exchange Commission website at www.sec.gov. In addition, the financial statements of the Fidelity Central Funds which contain the significant accounting policies (including investment valuation policies) of those funds, and are not covered by the Report of Independent Registered Public Accounting Firm, are available on the Securities and Exchange Commission website or upon request.
3. Significant Accounting Policies.
The Fund is an investment company and applies the accounting and reporting guidance of the Financial Accounting Standards Board (FASB) Accounting Standards Codification Topic 946 Financial Services - Investment Companies . The financial statements have been prepared in conformity with accounting principles generally accepted in the United States of America (GAAP), which require management to make certain estimates and assumptions at the date of the financial statements. Actual results could differ from those estimates. Subsequent events, if any, through the date that the financial statements were issued have been evaluated in the preparation of the financial statements. The Fund's Schedule of Investments lists any underlying mutual funds or exchange-traded funds (ETFs) but does not include the underlying holdings of these funds. The following summarizes the significant accounting policies of the Fund:
Investment Valuation. Investments are valued as of 4:00 p.m. Eastern time on the last calendar day of the period. The Board of Trustees (the Board) has designated the Fund's investment adviser as the valuation designee responsible for the fair valuation function and performing fair value determinations as needed. The investment adviser has established a Fair Value Committee (the Committee) to carry out the day-to-day fair valuation responsibilities and has adopted policies and procedures to govern the fair valuation process and the activities of the Committee. In accordance with these fair valuation policies and procedures, which have been approved by the Board, the Fund attempts to obtain prices from one or more third party pricing services or brokers to value its investments. When current market prices, quotations or currency exchange rates are not readily available or reliable, investments will be fair valued in good faith by the Committee, in accordance with the policies and procedures. Factors used in determining fair value vary by investment type and may include market or investment specific events, transaction data, estimated cash flows, and market observations of comparable investments. The frequency that the fair valuation procedures are used cannot be predicted and they may be utilized to a significant extent. The Committee manages the Fund's fair valuation practices and maintains the fair valuation policies and procedures. The Fund's investment adviser reports to the Board information regarding the fair valuation process and related material matters.
The Fund categorizes the inputs to valuation techniques used to value its investments into a disclosure hierarchy consisting of three levels as shown below:
Level 1 - unadjusted quoted prices in active markets for identical investments
Level 2 - other significant observable inputs (including quoted prices for similar investments, interest rates, prepayment speeds, etc.)
Level 3 - unobservable inputs (including the Fund's own assumptions based on the best information available)
Valuation techniques used to value the Fund's investments by major category are as follows:
Debt securities, including restricted securities, are valued based on evaluated prices received from third party pricing services or from brokers who make markets in such securities. Municipal securities are valued by pricing services who utilize matrix pricing which considers yield or price of bonds of comparable quality, coupon, maturity and type or by broker-supplied prices. When independent prices are unavailable or unreliable, debt securities may be valued utilizing pricing methodologies which consider similar factors that would be used by third party pricing services. Debt securities are generally categorized as Level 2 in the hierarchy but may be Level 3 depending on the circumstances.
Changes in valuation techniques may result in transfers in or out of an assigned level within the disclosure hierarchy. The aggregate value of investments by input level as of June 30, 2023 is included at the end of the Fund's Schedule of Investments.
Investment Transactions and Income. For financial reporting purposes, the Fund's investment holdings and NAV include trades executed through the end of the last business day of the period. The NAV per share for processing shareholder transactions is calculated as of the close of business of the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE), normally 4:00 p.m. Eastern time and includes trades executed through the end of the prior business day. Gains and losses on securities sold are determined on the basis of identified cost. Income and capital gain distributions from Fidelity Central Funds, if any, are recorded on the ex-dividend date. Interest income is accrued as earned and includes coupon interest and amortization of premium and accretion of discount on debt securities as applicable.
Expenses. Expenses directly attributable to a fund are charged to that fund. Expenses attributable to more than one fund are allocated among the respective funds on the basis of relative net assets or other appropriate methods. Expenses included in the accompanying financial statements reflect the expenses of that fund and do not include any expenses associated with any underlying mutual funds or exchange-traded funds. Although not included in a fund's expenses, a fund indirectly bears its proportionate share of these expenses through the net asset value of each underlying mutual fund or exchange-traded fund. Expense estimates are accrued in the period to which they relate and adjustments are made when actual amounts are known.
Income Tax Information and Distributions to Shareholders. Each year, the Fund intends to qualify as a regulated investment company under Subchapter M of the Internal Revenue Code, including distributing substantially all of its taxable income and realized gains. As a result, no provision for U.S. Federal income taxes is required. The Fund files a U.S. federal tax return, in addition to state and local tax returns as required. The Fund's federal income tax returns are subject to examination by the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) for a period of three fiscal years after they are filed. State and local tax returns may be subject to examination for an additional fiscal year depending on the jurisdiction.
Distributions are declared and recorded daily and paid monthly from net investment income. Distributions from realized gains, if any, are declared and recorded on the ex-dividend date. Income and capital gain distributions are determined in accordance with income tax regulations, which may differ from GAAP.
Capital accounts within the financial statements are adjusted for permanent book-tax differences. These adjustments have no impact on net assets or the results of operations. Capital accounts are not adjusted for temporary book-tax differences which will reverse in a subsequent period.
Book-tax differences are primarily due to market discount.
The Fund purchases municipal securities whose interest, in the opinion of the issuer, is free from federal income tax. There is no assurance that the IRS will agree with this opinion. In the event the IRS determines that the issuer does not comply with relevant tax requirements, interest payments from a security could become federally taxable, possibly retroactively to the date the security was issued.
As of period end, the cost and unrealized appreciation (depreciation) in securities, and derivatives if applicable, for federal income tax purposes were as follows:
Gross unrealized appreciation | $13,078 |
Gross unrealized depreciation | (861,350) |
Net unrealized appreciation (depreciation) | $(848,272) |
Tax cost | $165,597,486 |
Delayed Delivery Transactions and When-Issued Securities. During the period, certain Funds transacted in securities on a delayed delivery or when-issued basis. Payment and delivery may take place after the customary settlement period for that security. The price of the underlying securities and the date when the securities will be delivered and paid for are fixed at the time the transaction is negotiated. Securities purchased on a delayed delivery or when-issued basis are identified as such in the Schedule of Investments. Compensation for interest forgone in the purchase of a delayed delivery or when-issued debt security may be received. With respect to purchase commitments, each applicable Fund identifies securities as segregated in its records with a value at least equal to the amount of the commitment. Payables and receivables associated with the purchases and sales of delayed delivery securities having the same coupon, settlement date and broker are offset. Delayed delivery or when-issued securities that have been purchased from and sold to different brokers are reflected as both payables and receivables in the Statement of Assets and Liabilities under the caption "Delayed delivery", as applicable. Losses may arise due to changes in the value of the underlying securities or if the counterparty does not perform under the contract's terms, or if the issuer does not issue the securities due to political, economic, or other factors.
Restricted Securities (including Private Placements). Funds may invest in securities that are subject to legal or contractual restrictions on resale. These securities generally may be resold in transactions exempt from registration or to the public if the securities are registered. Disposal of these securities may involve time-consuming negotiations and expense, and prompt sale at an acceptable price may be difficult. Information regarding restricted securities held at period end is included at the end of the Schedule of Investments, if applicable.
4. Purchases and Sales of Investments.
Purchases and sales of securities, other than short-term securities and in-kind transactions, as applicable, are noted in the table below.
| Purchases ($) | Sales ($) |
Fidelity Flex Conservative Income Municipal Bond Fund | 38,904,741 | 28,515,000 |
5. Fees and Other Transactions with Affiliates.
Management Fee. Fidelity Management & Research Company LLC (the investment adviser) and its affiliates provide the Fund with investment management related services and the Fund does not pay any fees for these services. Under the management contract, the investment adviser or an affiliate pays all other expenses of the Fund, excluding fees and expenses of the independent Trustees, and certain miscellaneous expenses such as proxy and shareholder meeting expenses.
Interfund Trades. Funds may purchase from or sell securities to other Fidelity Funds under procedures adopted by the Board. The procedures have been designed to ensure these interfund trades are executed in accordance with Rule 17a-7 of the 1940 Act. Any interfund trades are included within the respective purchases and sales amounts shown in the Purchases and Sales of Investments note. During the period, there were no interfund trades.
6. Committed Line of Credit.
Certain Funds participate with other funds managed by the investment adviser or an affiliate in a $4.25 billion credit facility (the "line of credit") to be utilized for temporary or emergency purposes to fund shareholder redemptions or for other short-term liquidity purposes. The commitment fees on the pro-rata portion of the line of credit are borne by the investment adviser. During the period, there were no borrowings on this line of credit.
7. Expense Reductions.
Through arrangements with the Fund's custodian, credits realized as a result of certain uninvested cash balances were used to reduce the Fund's expenses by $6.
8. Other.
A fund's organizational documents provide former and current trustees and officers with a limited indemnification against liabilities arising in connection with the performance of their duties to the fund. In the normal course of business, a fund may also enter into contracts that provide general indemnifications. A fund's maximum exposure under these arrangements is unknown as this would be dependent on future claims that may be made against a fund. The risk of material loss from such claims is considered remote.
9. Risk and Uncertainties.
Many factors affect a fund's performance. Developments that disrupt global economies and financial markets, such as pandemics, epidemics, outbreaks of infectious diseases, war, terrorism, and environmental disasters, may significantly affect a fund's investment performance. The effects of these developments to a fund will be impacted by the types of securities in which a fund invests, the financial condition, industry, economic sector, and geographic location of an issuer, and a fund's level of investment in the securities of that issuer. Significant concentrations in security types, issuers, industries, sectors, and geographic locations may magnify the factors that affect a fund's performance.
As a shareholder, you incur two types of costs: (1) transaction costs, which may include sales charges (loads) on purchase payments or redemption proceeds, as applicable and (2) ongoing costs, which generally include management fees, distribution and/or service (12b-1) fees and other Fund expenses. This Example is intended to help you understand your ongoing costs (in dollars) of investing in a fund and to compare these costs with the ongoing costs of investing in other mutual funds.
The Example is based on an investment of $1,000 invested at the beginning of the period and held for the entire period (January 1, 2023 to June 30, 2023). |
Actual Expenses
The first line of the accompanying table provides information about actual account values and actual expenses. You may use the information in this line, together with the amount you invested, to estimate the expenses that you paid over the period. Simply divide your account value by $1,000.00 (for example, an $8,600 account value divided by $1,000.00 = 8.6), then multiply the result by the number in the first line for a class/Fund under the heading entitled "Expenses Paid During Period" to estimate the expenses you paid on your account during this period. If any fund is a shareholder of any underlying mutual funds or exchange-traded funds (ETFs) (the Underlying Funds), such fund indirectly bears its proportional share of the expenses of the Underlying Funds in addition to the direct expenses incurred presented in the table. These fees and expenses are not included in the annualized expense ratio used to calculate the expense estimate in the table below.
Hypothetical Example for Comparison Purposes
The second line of the accompanying table provides information about hypothetical account values and hypothetical expenses based on the actual expense ratio and an assumed rate of return of 5% per year before expenses, which is not the actual return. The hypothetical account values and expenses may not be used to estimate the actual ending account balance or expenses you paid for the period. You may use this information to compare the ongoing costs of investing in the Fund and other funds. To do so, compare this 5% hypothetical example with the 5% hypothetical examples that appear in the shareholder reports of the other funds. If any fund is a shareholder of any Underlying Funds, such fund indirectly bears its proportional share of the expenses of the Underlying Funds in addition to the direct expenses as presented in the table. These fees and expenses are not included in the annualized expense ratio used to calculate the expense estimate in the table below.
Please note that the expenses shown in the table are meant to highlight your ongoing costs only and do not reflect any transaction costs. Therefore, the second line of the table is useful in comparing ongoing costs only, and will not help you determine the relative total costs of owning different funds. In addition, if these transactional costs were included, your costs would have been higher.
| | | | Annualized Expense Ratio- A | | Beginning Account Value January 1, 2023 | | Ending Account Value June 30, 2023 | | Expenses Paid During Period- C January 1, 2023 to June 30, 2023 |
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Fidelity Flex® Conservative Income Municipal Bond Fund | | | | -%- D | | | | | | |
Actual | | | | | | $ 1,000 | | $ 1,015.40 | | $- E |
Hypothetical- B | | | | | | $ 1,000 | | $ 1,024.79 | | $- E |
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A Annualized expense ratio reflects expenses net of applicable fee waivers.
B 5% return per year before expenses
C Expenses are equal to the annualized expense ratio, multiplied by the average account value over the period, multiplied by 181/ 365 (to reflect the one-half year period). The fees and expenses of any Underlying Funds are not included in each annualized expense ratio.
D Amount represents less than .005%.
E Amount represents less than $.005.
Board Approval of Investment Advisory Contracts and Management Fees
Fidelity Flex Conservative Income Municipal Bond Fund
At its March 2023 meeting, the Board of Trustees, including the Independent Trustees (together the Board), voted to approve amended and restated sub-advisory agreements with each of FMR Investment Management (UK) Limited (FMR UK), Fidelity Management & Research (Hong Kong) Limited (FMR H.K), and Fidelity Management & Research (Japan) Limited (FMR Japan) for the fund (the Amended Contracts) to decrease the sub-advisory fee paid by Fidelity Management & Research Company LLC (FMR), the fund's investment adviser, to FMR UK, FMR H.K, and FMR Japan on behalf of the fund by 5 basis points, effective April 1, 2023. The Board, assisted by the advice of fund counsel and Independent Trustees' counsel, considered a broad range of information.
Nature, Extent, and Quality of Services Provided. The Board previously received and considered materials relating to the nature, extent and quality of services provided by FMR UK, FMR H.K and FMR Japan to the fund, including the resources dedicated to investment management and support services, shareholder and administrative services, the benefits to shareholders of investment in a large fund family and the investment performance of the fund in connection with the annual renewal of the fund's current management contract and current sub-advisory agreements (together, the Current Advisory Contracts). At its September 2022 meeting, the Board concluded that the nature, extent and quality of the services to be provided to the fund under the Current Advisory Contracts should continue to benefit the fund's shareholders. In connection with its approval of the Amended Contracts at its March 2023 meeting, the Board noted that such approval would not change the fund's portfolio managers, the investment processes, the level or nature of services provided, the resources and personnel allocated or trading and compliance operations. The Board concluded that the nature, extent, and quality of services to be provided to the fund under the Amended Contracts will continue to benefit the fund's shareholders.
Competitiveness of Management Fee and Total Expense Ratio. The Board noted that the fund is available exclusively through certain Fidelity fee-based accounts and advisory programs. The Board considered that the fund does not pay FMR a management fee for investment advisory services, but that FMR is indirectly compensated for its services out of Fidelity fee-based account and advisory program fee. The Board also considered that FMR or an affiliate undertakes to pay all operating expenses of the fund with limited exceptions. Based on its review the Board considered that the fund does not pay a management fee and concluded that at its September 2002 meeting that the fund's total expense ratio was reasonable in light of the services the fund and its shareholders receive and the other factors considered.
The Board considered that it previously reviewed information regarding the level of Fidelity's profits in respect of all Fidelity funds. Because the fund pays no advisory fees and FMR or an affiliate bears all expenses of the fund, with limited exceptions, the Board did not consider the costs and services provided by and the profits realized by Fidelity in connection with the operation of the fund to be relevant in its decision to approve the Amended Contracts.
Economies of Scale. The Board did not consider the realization of economies of scale to be a material factor in its decision to approve the Amended Contracts because the fund pays no advisory fees and FMR or an affiliate will continue to bear all expenses of the fund with limited exceptions.
Based on its evaluation of all of the conclusions noted above, and after considering all factors it believed relevant, the Board ultimately concluded that the advisory fee structure is fair and reasonable, and that the fund's Amended Contracts should be approved.
The Securities and Exchange Commission adopted Rule 22e-4 under the Investment Company Act of 1940 (the Liquidity Rule) to promote effective liquidity risk management throughout the open-end investment company industry, thereby reducing the risk that funds will be unable to meet their redemption obligations and mitigating dilution of the interests of fund shareholders.
The Fund has adopted and implemented a liquidity risk management program (the Program) reasonably designed to assess and manage the Fund's liquidity risk and to comply with the requirements of the Liquidity Rule. The Fund's Board of Trustees (the Board) has designated the Fund's investment adviser as administrator of the Program. The Fidelity advisers have established a Liquidity Risk Management Committee (the LRM Committee) to manage the Program for each of the Fidelity Funds. The LRM Committee monitors the adequacy and effectiveness of implementation of the Program and on a periodic basis assesses each Fund's liquidity risk based on a variety of factors including (1) the Fund's investment strategy, (2) portfolio liquidity and cash flow projections during normal and reasonably foreseeable stressed conditions, (3) shareholder redemptions, (4) borrowings and other funding sources and (5) certain factors specific to ETFs including the effect of the Fund's prices and spreads, market participants, and basket compositions on the overall liquidity of the Fund's portfolio, as applicable.
In accordance with the Program, each of the Fund's portfolio investments is classified into one of four defined liquidity categories based on a determination of a reasonable expectation for how long it would take to convert the investment to cash (or sell or dispose of the investment) without significantly changing its market value.
- Highly liquid investments - cash or convertible to cash within three business days or less
- Moderately liquid investments - convertible to cash in three to seven calendar days
- Less liquid investments - can be sold or disposed of, but not settled, within seven calendar days
- Illiquid investments - cannot be sold or disposed of within seven calendar days
Liquidity classification determinations take into account a variety of factors including various market, trading and investment-specific considerations, as well as market depth, and generally utilize analysis from a third-party liquidity metrics service.
The Liquidity Rule places a 15% limit on a fund's illiquid investments and requires funds that do not primarily hold assets that are highly liquid investments to determine and maintain a minimum percentage of the fund's net assets to be invested in highly liquid investments (highly liquid investment minimum or HLIM). The Program includes provisions reasonably designed to comply with the 15% limit on illiquid investments and for determining, periodically reviewing and complying with the HLIM requirement as applicable.
At a recent meeting of the Fund's Board of Trustees, the LRM Committee provided a written report to the Board pertaining to the operation, adequacy, and effectiveness of the Program for the period December 1, 2021 through November 30, 2022. The report concluded that the Program is operating effectively and is reasonably designed to assess and manage the Fund's liquidity risk.
1.9884864.105
XCB-SANN-0823
Fidelity® Conservative Income Municipal Bond Fund
Semi-Annual Report
June 30, 2023
Includes Fidelity and Fidelity Advisor share classes
Contents
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NOT FDIC INSURED •MAY LOSE VALUE •NO BANK GUARANTEE
Neither the Fund nor Fidelity Distributors Corporation is a bank.
This report and the financial statements contained herein are submitted for the general information of the shareholders of the Fund. This report is not authorized for distribution to prospective investors in the Fund unless preceded or accompanied by an effective prospectus.
A fund files its complete schedule of portfolio holdings with the SEC for the first and third quarters of each fiscal year on Form N-PORT. Forms N-PORT are available on the SEC's web site at http://www.sec.gov. A fund's Forms N-PORT may be reviewed and copied at the SEC's Public Reference Room in Washington, DC. Information regarding the operation of the SEC's Public Reference Room may be obtained by calling 1-800-SEC-0330.
For a complete list of a fund's portfolio holdings, view the most recent holdings listing, semiannual report, or annual report on Fidelity's web site at http://www.fidelity.com, http://www.institutional.fidelity.com, or http://www.401k.com, as applicable.
NOT FDIC INSURED •MAY LOSE VALUE •NO BANK GUARANTEE
Neither the Fund nor Fidelity Distributors Corporation is a bank.
Top Five States (% of Fund's net assets) |
| |
California | 13.6 |
Texas | 11.7 |
Illinois | 10.2 |
New York | 6.4 |
Kentucky | 4.8 |
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Revenue Sources (% of Fund's net assets) |
Synthetics | 27.6 | |
General Obligations | 14.2 | |
Industrial Development | 12.7 | |
Resource Recovery | 10.4 | |
Transportation | 8.1 | |
State G.O. | 7.0 | |
Health Care | 5.9 | |
Others* (Individually Less Than 5%) | 14.1 | |
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*Includes net other assets | | |
Quality Diversification (% of Fund's net assets) |
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We have used ratings from Moody's Investors Service, Inc. Where Moody's® ratings are not available, we have used S&P® ratings. All ratings are as of the date indicated and do not reflect subsequent changes. |
Maturity Diversification (% of Fund's Investments) |
Days |
1 - 7 | 41.7 | |
8 - 30 | 3.3 | |
31 - 60 | 12.2 | |
61 - 90 | 1.3 | |
91 - 180 | 7.2 | |
> 180 | 34.3 | |
The date shown for securities represents the date when principal payments must be paid, taking into account any call options exercised by the issuer and any permissible maturity shortening features other than interest rate resets. |
Showing Percentage of Net Assets
Municipal Bonds - 53.3% |
| | Principal Amount (a) | Value ($) |
Alabama - 1.1% | | | |
Black Belt Energy Gas District: | | | |
Bonds Series 2018 A, 4%, tender 12/1/23 (b) | | 3,400,000 | 3,398,881 |
Series 2021 C1, 4% 12/1/23 | | 1,400,000 | 1,400,664 |
Series 2022 C: | | | |
5.25% 12/1/23 | | 530,000 | 532,673 |
5.25% 6/1/24 | | 145,000 | 146,594 |
Series 2022 C1: | | | |
5.25% 12/1/24 | | 405,000 | 411,737 |
5.25% 12/1/25 | | 530,000 | 545,121 |
5.25% 6/1/26 | | 1,225,000 | 1,267,497 |
Series 2022 E: | | | |
5% 6/1/24 | | 1,520,000 | 1,536,474 |
5% 6/1/25 | | 1,585,000 | 1,616,768 |
5% 6/1/26 | | 2,185,000 | 2,252,613 |
Mobile Indl. Dev. Board Poll. Cont. Rev. Bonds (Alabama Pwr. Co. Barry Plant Proj.): | | | |
Series 2007 C, 4.13%, tender 6/16/26 (b) | | 1,380,000 | 1,380,000 |
Series 2008, 2.9%, tender 12/12/23 (b) | | 600,000 | 597,525 |
Southeast Alabama Gas Supply District Bonds: | | | |
(Proj. No. 2) Series 2018 A, 4%, tender 6/1/24 (b) | | 9,915,000 | 9,895,804 |
Series 2018 A, 4%, tender 4/1/24 (b) | | 1,185,000 | 1,183,261 |
Southeast Energy Auth. Rev. Bonds (Proj. No. 2) Series 2021 B1: | | | |
4% 6/1/24 | | 510,000 | 510,132 |
4% 6/1/25 | | 615,000 | 614,798 |
TOTAL ALABAMA | | | 27,290,542 |
Alaska - 0.1% | | | |
Alaska Int'l. Arpts. Revs. Series 2021 C, 5% 10/1/25 (c) | | 1,695,000 | 1,740,147 |
Arizona - 1.9% | | | |
Arizona Health Facilities Auth. Rev. (Scottsdale Lincoln Hospitals Proj.) Series 2014 A, 5% 12/1/24 | | 1,000,000 | 1,022,051 |
Chandler Indl. Dev. Auth. Indl. Dev. Rev. Bonds (Intel Corp. Proj.): | | | |
Series 2007, 2.7%, tender 8/14/23 (b)(c) | | 2,050,000 | 2,046,107 |
Series 2019, 5%, tender 6/3/24 (b)(c) | | 32,185,000 | 32,432,821 |
Coconino County Poll. Cont. Corp. Rev. Bonds (Navada Pwr. Co. Projs.) Series 2017 A, 4.125%, tender 3/31/26 (b)(c) | | 1,060,000 | 1,064,116 |
Maricopa County Rev. Bonds: | | | |
Series 2023 A1, 5%, tender 5/15/26 (b) | | 3,760,000 | 3,927,920 |
Series C, 5%, tender 10/18/24 (b) | | 945,000 | 964,354 |
Phoenix Civic Impt. Board Arpt. Rev.: | | | |
Series 2013, 5% 7/1/23 (Escrowed to Maturity) (c) | | 525,000 | 525,000 |
Series 2017 A, 5% 7/1/23 (c) | | 500,000 | 500,000 |
Series 2018, 5% 7/1/24 (c) | | 785,000 | 794,935 |
Series 2023: | | | |
5% 7/1/24 (c) | | 900,000 | 911,391 |
5% 7/1/26 (c) | | 1,815,000 | 1,891,571 |
Yuma Pledged Rev. Series 2021: | | | |
4% 7/1/23 | | 325,000 | 325,000 |
4% 7/1/24 | | 300,000 | 302,217 |
TOTAL ARIZONA | | | 46,707,483 |
California - 3.9% | | | |
California Health Facilities Fing. Auth. Rev. Bonds Series 2016 B2, 4%, tender 10/1/24 (b) | | 4,185,000 | 4,196,421 |
California Muni. Fin. Auth. Solid Waste Disp. Rev. Bonds: | | | |
(Republic Svcs., Inc. Proj.): | | | |
Series 2021 A, 4.1%, tender 10/2/23 (b)(c) | | 4,150,000 | 4,151,846 |
Series 2021 B, 3.6%, tender 7/17/23 (b)(c) | | 4,400,000 | 4,399,525 |
(Waste Mgmt., Inc. Proj.) Series 2009 A, 1.3%, tender 2/3/25 (b)(d) | | 750,000 | 721,320 |
California Poll. Cont. Fing. Auth. Solid Waste Disp. Rev.: | | | |
(Republic Svcs., Inc. Proj.) Series 2010 A, 3.875% 8/1/23 (b)(c)(d) | | 24,500,000 | 24,498,724 |
Bonds: | | | |
(Republic Svcs. INC. Proj.) Series 2023, 4.25%, tender 2/15/24 (b)(c)(d)(e) | | 19,100,000 | 19,099,427 |
(Republic Svcs., Inc. Proj.): | | | |
Series 2017 A1, 3.7%, tender 7/17/23 (b)(c)(d) | | 5,000,000 | 4,999,684 |
Series 2017 A2, 3.7%, tender 7/17/23 (b)(c)(d) | | 7,900,000 | 7,899,500 |
California Pub. Works Board Lease Rev. (Various Cap. Projs.) Series 2022 C, 5% 8/1/24 | | 1,925,000 | 1,967,163 |
Los Angeles Dept. Arpt. Rev.: | | | |
Series 2019 A, 5% 5/15/24 (c) | | 705,000 | 714,024 |
Series 2020 C, 5% 5/15/24 (c) | | 500,000 | 506,400 |
Series 2022 C: | | | |
5% 5/15/25 (c) | | 1,475,000 | 1,511,810 |
5% 5/15/26 (c) | | 3,595,000 | 3,738,602 |
Series 2022 G, 5% 5/15/25 (c) | | 995,000 | 1,019,831 |
Series 2023 A: | | | |
5% 5/15/24 (c) | | 700,000 | 708,960 |
5% 5/15/25 (c) | | 465,000 | 476,604 |
5% 5/15/26 (c) | | 805,000 | 837,156 |
Series B, 5% 5/15/24 (c) | | 1,065,000 | 1,078,632 |
San Diego County Reg'l. Arpt. Auth. Arpt. Rev. Series 2019 B: | | | |
5% 7/1/23 (c) | | 500,000 | 500,000 |
5% 7/1/24 (c) | | 500,000 | 505,843 |
San Francisco City & County Arpts. Commission Int'l. Arpt. Rev.: | | | |
Series 2017 D, 5% 5/1/24 (c) | | 1,000,000 | 1,010,878 |
Series 2019 H, 5% 5/1/24 (Escrowed to Maturity) (c) | | 550,000 | 557,324 |
Series 2023 A: | | | |
5% 5/1/24 (c) | | 2,500,000 | 2,527,194 |
5% 5/1/25 (c) | | 1,510,000 | 1,543,625 |
5% 5/1/26 (c) | | 5,920,000 | 6,152,462 |
San Jose Int. Arpt. Rev. Series 2021 B, 5% 3/1/25 | | 375,000 | 386,444 |
Vernon Elec. Sys. Rev. Series 2021 A, 5% 10/1/23 | | 1,350,000 | 1,352,945 |
TOTAL CALIFORNIA | | | 97,062,344 |
Colorado - 0.7% | | | |
Colorado Health Facilities Auth. Rev. Bonds: | | | |
Bonds Series 2016 C: | | | |
5%, tender 11/15/23 (b) | | 440,000 | 442,804 |
5%, tender 11/15/23 (b) | | 155,000 | 155,988 |
Series 2022 A: | | | |
5% 11/1/23 | | 400,000 | 401,597 |
5% 11/1/24 | | 430,000 | 437,610 |
5% 11/1/25 | | 400,000 | 410,066 |
Colorado Univ. Co. Hosp. Auth. Rev. Bonds Series 2019 C, 5%, tender 11/15/24 (b) | | 700,000 | 708,127 |
Denver City & County Arpt. Rev.: | | | |
Series 2012 A, 5% 11/15/23 (c) | | 500,000 | 500,635 |
Series 2016 A, 5% 11/15/23 | | 675,000 | 678,894 |
Series 2017 A, 5% 11/15/24 (c) | | 825,000 | 840,164 |
Series 2022 A: | | | |
5% 11/15/24 (c) | | 1,000,000 | 1,018,381 |
5% 11/15/25 (c) | | 1,850,000 | 1,904,726 |
Series 2022 D: | | | |
5% 11/15/25 (c) | | 4,000,000 | 4,118,327 |
5.25% 11/15/26 (c) | | 4,985,000 | 5,250,634 |
Vauxmont Metropolitan District Series 2020, 5% 12/1/23 (Assured Guaranty Muni. Corp. Insured) | | 195,000 | 196,152 |
TOTAL COLORADO | | | 17,064,105 |
Connecticut - 1.6% | | | |
Connecticut Gen. Oblig.: | | | |
Series 2013 A, 5% 3/1/25 (b) | | 1,075,000 | 1,068,592 |
Series 2016 B, 5% 5/15/25 | | 505,000 | 523,325 |
Series 2016 D, 5% 8/15/23 | | 600,000 | 601,192 |
Series 2016 E, 5% 10/15/23 | | 1,210,000 | 1,216,151 |
Series 2021 D, 5% 7/15/24 | | 1,760,000 | 1,794,776 |
Series A: | | | |
3% 1/15/24 | | 500,000 | 499,544 |
3% 4/15/24 | | 500,000 | 499,509 |
4% 1/15/24 | | 465,000 | 467,176 |
Series C, 5% 12/15/23 | | 735,000 | 741,080 |
Connecticut Health & Edl. Facilities Auth. Rev.: | | | |
Bonds: | | | |
Series 1999 U2, 1.1%, tender 2/11/25 (b) | | 3,600,000 | 3,454,475 |
Series 2010 A3, 0.25%, tender 2/9/24 (b) | | 11,800,000 | 11,545,325 |
Series 2010 A4, 1.1%, tender 2/11/25 (b) | | 9,050,000 | 8,684,167 |
Series 2014 B, 1.8%, tender 7/1/24 (b) | | 980,000 | 961,482 |
Series 2017 B2, 3.2%, tender 7/1/26 (b)(e) | | 2,910,000 | 2,912,110 |
Series 2022 L, 5% 7/1/25 | | 450,000 | 463,986 |
Series 2022 M, 5% 7/1/23 | | 175,000 | 175,000 |
Connecticut Higher Ed. Supplemental Ln. Auth. Rev.: | | | |
(Chesla Ln. Prog.) Series 2017 A, 5% 11/15/23 (Escrowed to Maturity) (c) | | 690,000 | 693,275 |
(Chesla Loan Prog.) Series C, 5% 11/15/23 (Escrowed to Maturity) | | 225,000 | 226,474 |
Connecticut Hsg. Fin. Auth. Series A2, 0.4% 11/15/23 (c) | | 300,000 | 296,841 |
Connecticut Spl. Tax Oblig. Trans. Infrastructure Rev. Series 2021 C, 5% 1/1/24 | | 1,340,000 | 1,351,715 |
Hartford Gen. Oblig. Series 2015 C, 5% 7/15/25 (Assured Guaranty Muni. Corp. Insured) | | 1,910,000 | 1,982,479 |
TOTAL CONNECTICUT | | | 40,158,674 |
Delaware - 0.1% | | | |
Delaware Econ. Dev. Auth. Rev. Bonds (Delmarva Pwr. & Lt. Co. Proj.) Series A, 1.05%, tender 7/1/25 (b) | | 580,000 | 549,074 |
Delaware Trans. Auth. Grant Series 2020, 5% 9/1/24 | | 850,000 | 867,927 |
TOTAL DELAWARE | | | 1,417,001 |
District Of Columbia - 0.8% | | | |
District of Columbia Gen. Oblig. Series 2021 D, 4% 2/1/24 | | 325,000 | 326,653 |
Metropolitan Washington DC Arpts. Auth. Sys. Rev.: | | | |
Series 2014 A, 5% 10/1/26 (c) | | 950,000 | 960,181 |
Series 2018 A, 5% 10/1/24 (c) | | 5,675,000 | 5,761,243 |
Series 2020 A: | | | |
5% 10/1/23 (c) | | 1,910,000 | 1,915,039 |
5% 10/1/24 (c) | | 7,200,000 | 7,309,418 |
Series 2022 A, 5% 10/1/24 (c) | | 1,300,000 | 1,319,756 |
Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Auth. Series 2023 A, 5% 7/15/25 | | 1,000,000 | 1,037,747 |
TOTAL DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA | | | 18,630,037 |
Florida - 2.2% | | | |
Broward County Arpt. Sys. Rev.: | | | |
Series 2017, 5% 10/1/24 (c) | | 500,000 | 507,053 |
Series 2019 A, 5% 10/1/23 (c) | | 1,250,000 | 1,253,028 |
Broward County School Board Ctfs. of Prtn. Series 2022 A, 5% 7/1/25 | | 1,590,000 | 1,645,622 |
Citizens Property Ins. Corp. Series 2015 A1, 5% 6/1/25 | | 4,705,000 | 4,794,569 |
Duval County School Board Ctfs. of Prtn. Series 2022 A: | | | |
5% 7/1/25 (Assured Guaranty Muni. Corp. Insured) | | 2,795,000 | 2,887,317 |
5% 7/1/26 (Assured Guaranty Muni. Corp. Insured) | | 4,900,000 | 5,159,371 |
Florida Hsg. Fin. Corp. Multi-family Mtg. Rev. Bonds Series 2023 C, 5%, tender 12/1/25 (b) | | 1,110,000 | 1,139,212 |
Greater Orlando Aviation Auth. Arpt. Facilities Rev.: | | | |
Series 2015 A, 5% 10/1/23 (c) | | 800,000 | 802,149 |
Series 2016 A, 5% 10/1/25 (Escrowed to Maturity) (c) | | 575,000 | 591,937 |
Hillsborough Co. Sldwst and Resource Receivables Series 2016 A, 5% 9/1/26 (c) | | 2,260,000 | 2,354,889 |
Hillsborough County Aviation Auth. Rev.: | | | |
Series 2013 A, 5.5% 10/1/24 (Pre-Refunded to 10/1/23 @ 100) (c) | | 1,420,000 | 1,426,369 |
Series 2018 E, 5% 10/1/23 (c) | | 225,000 | 225,491 |
Series 2022 A: | | | |
5% 10/1/24 (c) | | 4,570,000 | 4,634,460 |
5% 10/1/25 (c) | | 755,000 | 775,928 |
Jacksonville Spl. Rev. Series 2022 A: | | | |
5% 10/1/23 | | 260,000 | 261,024 |
5% 10/1/24 | | 580,000 | 592,635 |
5% 10/1/25 | | 455,000 | 473,479 |
JEA Wtr. & Swr. Sys. Rev. Series A, 5% 10/1/23 | | 895,000 | 898,719 |
Lee County Arpt. Rev. Series 2021 A: | | | |
5% 10/1/23 (c) | | 3,030,000 | 3,036,975 |
5% 10/1/24 (c) | | 1,530,000 | 1,550,653 |
Miami Dade County Hsg. Multifamily Hsg. Rev. Bonds Series 2023: | | | |
5%, tender 9/1/25 (b) | | 3,805,000 | 3,882,827 |
5%, tender 10/1/25 (b) | | 6,385,000 | 6,557,451 |
Miami-Dade County Aviation Rev.: | | | |
Series 2012 A, 5% 10/1/24 | | 895,000 | 895,933 |
Series 2020 A, 5% 10/1/23 | | 1,105,000 | 1,108,580 |
Miami-Dade County Indl. Dev. Auth. Solid Waste Disp. Rev. Bonds (Waste Mgmt., Inc. of Florida Proj.) Series 2018, 0.4%, tender 8/1/23 (b)(c) | | 2,400,000 | 2,392,125 |
Okeechobee County Solid Waste Rev. Bonds (Waste Mgmt., Inc.-Okeechobee Landfill Proj.) Series 2004 A, 0.55%, tender 7/1/24 (b) | | 1,500,000 | 1,449,887 |
Orlando Utils. Commission Util. Sys. Rev. Series 2013 A, 5% 10/1/24 | | 500,000 | 512,427 |
Palm Beach County Arpt. Sys. Rev. Series 2016, 5% 10/1/23 (c) | | 1,325,000 | 1,329,038 |
Pasco County Tax Alloc Series 2023 A, 5.25% 9/1/25 (Assured Guaranty Muni. Corp. Insured) | | 250,000 | 259,959 |
Pasco County School Board Ctfs. of Prtn. Series 2022 A, 5% 8/1/26 | | 1,045,000 | 1,102,415 |
TOTAL FLORIDA | | | 54,501,522 |
Georgia - 4.0% | | | |
Atlanta Arpt. Rev.: | | | |
Series 2014 C, 5% 1/1/24 (c) | | 2,400,000 | 2,413,079 |
Series 2020 B, 5% 7/1/25 (c) | | 1,115,000 | 1,141,878 |
Burke County Indl. Dev. Auth. Poll. Cont. Rev. Bonds (Georgia Pwr. Co. Plant Vogtle Proj.): | | | |
Series 1994 4, 3.8%, tender 5/21/26 (b) | | 2,970,000 | 2,966,990 |
Series 2012, 2.875%, tender 8/19/25 (b) | | 3,575,000 | 3,470,354 |
Fayette County Hosp. Auth. Rev. Bonds (Piedmont Healthcare, Inc. Proj.) Series 2019 A, 5%, tender 7/1/24 (b) | | 1,140,000 | 1,147,204 |
Georgia Muni. Elec. Auth. Pwr. Rev.: | | | |
Series 2020 A, 4% 11/1/23 | | 895,000 | 895,743 |
Series 2021 A: | | | |
5% 1/1/24 | | 335,000 | 337,085 |
5% 1/1/25 (Assured Guaranty Muni. Corp. Insured) | | 200,000 | 204,161 |
Series 2022 A: | | | |
5% 7/1/24 (Assured Guaranty Muni. Corp. Insured) | | 335,000 | 339,403 |
5% 7/1/25 (Assured Guaranty Muni. Corp. Insured) | | 350,000 | 359,519 |
5% 7/1/26 (Assured Guaranty Muni. Corp. Insured) | | 365,000 | 383,788 |
Main Street Natural Gas, Inc.: | | | |
Bonds: | | | |
Series 2018 A, 4%, tender 9/1/23 (b) | | 6,305,000 | 6,311,226 |
Series 2018 B, 1 month U.S. LIBOR + 0.750% 4.214%, tender 7/3/23 (b)(f) | | 25,095,000 | 25,087,971 |
Series 2018 C, 4%, tender 12/1/23 (b) | | 6,190,000 | 6,191,434 |
Series 2018 E, SIFMA Municipal Swap Index + 0.570% 4.58%, tender 7/6/23 (b)(f) | | 40,430,000 | 40,384,359 |
Series 2019 B, 4%, tender 12/2/24 (b) | | 2,030,000 | 2,035,820 |
Series 2022 A, 4% 12/1/25 | | 1,260,000 | 1,253,324 |
Series 2023 B: | | | |
5% 9/1/25 | | 350,000 | 357,304 |
5% 9/1/26 | | 675,000 | 696,823 |
Series 2023 C, 5% 9/1/23 | | 505,000 | 505,603 |
Monroe County Dev. Auth. Poll. Cont. Rev. Bonds (Georgia Pwr. Co. Plant Scherer Proj.) Series 2012, 3.875%, tender 3/6/26 (b) | | 2,715,000 | 2,715,549 |
TOTAL GEORGIA | | | 99,198,617 |
Guam - 0.2% | | | |
Guam Pwr. Auth. Rev. Series 2022 A: | | | |
5% 10/1/23 | | 1,545,000 | 1,547,851 |
5% 10/1/24 | | 1,235,000 | 1,248,386 |
5% 10/1/25 | | 1,545,000 | 1,577,150 |
TOTAL GUAM | | | 4,373,387 |
Hawaii - 0.3% | | | |
Honolulu City & County Multi-family housing Rev. Bonds Series 2023, 5%, tender 6/1/26 (b) | | 5,480,000 | 5,686,222 |
State of Hawaii Dept. of Trans. Series 2013, 5% 8/1/23 (c) | | 1,250,000 | 1,250,684 |
TOTAL HAWAII | | | 6,936,906 |
Illinois - 5.8% | | | |
Chicago Metropolitan Wtr. Reclamation District of Greater Chicago Series 2021 C, 5% 12/1/23 | | 3,880,000 | 3,904,483 |
Chicago O'Hare Int'l. Arpt. Rev.: | | | |
Series 2022 A, 5% 1/1/25 (c) | | 1,095,000 | 1,114,275 |
Series 2022 C: | | | |
5% 1/1/25 (c) | | 2,250,000 | 2,289,605 |
5% 1/1/26 (c) | | 1,200,000 | 1,232,424 |
Chicago Park District Gen. Oblig.: | | | |
Series 2014 B, 5% 1/1/24 | | 615,000 | 619,273 |
Series 2021 D, 4% 1/1/24 | | 100,000 | 100,214 |
Series 2021 E, 4% 1/1/24 | | 1,340,000 | 1,342,874 |
Chicago Transit Auth. Cap. Grant Receipts Rev. Series 2021, 5% 6/1/24 | | 625,000 | 632,220 |
Chicago Wtr. Rev. Series 2023 B: | | | |
5% 11/1/24 | | 1,250,000 | 1,273,744 |
5% 11/1/25 | | 1,000,000 | 1,035,520 |
Cook County Gen. Oblig.: | | | |
Series 2021 A: | | | |
5% 11/15/23 | | 390,000 | 392,039 |
5% 11/15/24 | | 450,000 | 459,415 |
Series 2021 B, 4% 11/15/23 | | 1,560,000 | 1,562,619 |
Series 2022 A: | | | |
5% 11/15/24 | | 5,940,000 | 6,064,274 |
5% 11/15/25 | | 4,370,000 | 4,530,350 |
Cook County Sales Tax Rev. Series 2022 A, 5% 11/15/25 | | 675,000 | 701,325 |
Illinois Dev. Fin. Auth. Solid Waste Disp. Rev. Bonds (Waste Mgmt., Inc. Proj.) Series 2019, 4.4%, tender 11/1/23 (b)(c) | | 9,750,000 | 9,762,597 |
Illinois Fin. Auth. Series 2022 A, 5% 10/1/24 | | 160,000 | 160,639 |
Illinois Gen. Oblig.: | | | |
Series 2012, 5% 8/1/23 | | 4,680,000 | 4,684,144 |
Series 2013 A, 5% 4/1/24 (Pre-Refunded to 8/8/23 @ 100) | | 1,705,000 | 1,707,574 |
Series 2013, 5% 7/1/23 | | 3,265,000 | 3,265,000 |
Series 2016, 5% 11/1/24 | | 800,000 | 814,119 |
Series 2017 D: | | | |
5% 11/1/23 | | 16,490,000 | 16,558,574 |
5% 11/1/24 | | 9,500,000 | 9,667,666 |
5% 11/1/26 | | 1,460,000 | 1,531,675 |
Series 2018 A, 5% 10/1/23 | | 2,400,000 | 2,407,277 |
Series 2019 B, 5% 9/1/23 | | 5,400,000 | 5,410,481 |
Series 2022 A, 5% 3/1/25 | | 2,070,000 | 2,116,664 |
Series 2022 B: | | | |
5% 3/1/24 | | 4,105,000 | 4,140,601 |
5% 3/1/25 | | 10,270,000 | 10,501,515 |
5% 3/1/26 | | 6,060,000 | 6,289,408 |
Series 2023 C, 5% 5/1/26 | | 4,000,000 | 4,164,492 |
Series 2023 D, 5% 7/1/25 | | 12,565,000 | 12,904,878 |
Illinois Hsg. Dev. Auth. Multi-family Hsg. Rev. Bonds Series 2023, 4%, tender 6/1/25 (b) | | 2,940,000 | 2,943,847 |
Illinois Reg'l. Trans. Auth. Series 2017 A, 5% 7/1/23 | | 595,000 | 595,000 |
Illinois Sales Tax Rev.: | | | |
Series 2021 A, 4% 6/15/24 | | 3,195,000 | 3,208,534 |
Series 2021 C, 5% 6/15/25 | | 270,000 | 277,525 |
Metropolitan Pier & Exposition: | | | |
Series 2010 B1, 0% 6/15/26 (Assured Guaranty Muni. Corp. Insured) | | 1,130,000 | 1,012,709 |
Series 2022 A, 3% 6/15/24 | | 1,870,000 | 1,851,180 |
Railsplitter Tobacco Settlement Auth. Rev. Series 2017: | | | |
5% 6/1/24 | | 1,535,000 | 1,555,884 |
5% 6/1/26 | | 1,000,000 | 1,047,197 |
Sales Tax Securitization Corp.: | | | |
Series 2023 C, 5% 1/1/24 (e) | | 4,630,000 | 4,646,794 |
Series 2023 D, 5% 1/1/24 (e) | | 2,315,000 | 2,323,397 |
TOTAL ILLINOIS | | | 142,804,025 |
Indiana - 1.8% | | | |
Indiana Dev. Fin. Auth. Envir. Rev. Bonds (Fulcrum Centerpoint, LLC Proj.) Series 2022, 4.5%, tender 11/15/23 (c) | | 26,350,000 | 26,298,494 |
Indiana Dev. Fin. Auth. Solid Waste Disp. Rev. Bonds (Waste Mgmt., Inc. Proj.) Series 2001, 4%, tender 10/2/23 (b)(c) | | 2,500,000 | 2,499,967 |
Indianapolis Local Pub. Impt.: | | | |
(Indianapolis Arpt. Auth. Proj.): | | | |
Series 2015 I, 4% 1/1/24 (c) | | 7,740,000 | 7,737,153 |
Series 2019 D, 5% 1/1/25 (c) | | 5,765,000 | 5,857,280 |
Series 2022 G2: | | | |
5% 1/1/25 (c) | | 85,000 | 86,336 |
5% 1/1/26 (c) | | 405,000 | 416,816 |
Whiting Envir. Facilities Rev. Bonds (BP Products North America, Inc. Proj.) Series 2017, 5%, tender 11/1/24 (b)(c) | | 965,000 | 978,747 |
TOTAL INDIANA | | | 43,874,793 |
Iowa - 0.0% | | | |
Iowa Student Ln. Liquidity Corp. Student Ln. Rev. Series 2015 A, 5% 12/1/24 (c) | | 500,000 | 506,558 |
Kentucky - 0.9% | | | |
Kentucky Asset/Liability Commission Gen. Fund Rev. Series 2021 A, 5% 11/1/24 | | 1,000,000 | 1,023,296 |
Kentucky Econ. Dev. Fin. Auth. Solid Waste Disp. Rev. Bonds (Republic Svcs., Inc. Proj.) Series A, 4.05%, tender 9/1/23 (b)(c) | | 7,600,000 | 7,600,603 |
Kentucky State Property & Buildings Commission Rev.: | | | |
Series 2016 B, 5% 11/1/23 | | 1,445,000 | 1,452,170 |
Series A: | | | |
5% 8/1/23 | | 625,000 | 625,664 |
5% 11/1/23 | | 1,030,000 | 1,035,110 |
Series B, 5% 8/1/23 | | 4,100,000 | 4,104,357 |
Kentucky, Inc. Pub. Energy Bonds: | | | |
Series 2018 A, 4%, tender 4/1/24 (b) | | 3,845,000 | 3,841,559 |
Series C1, 4%, tender 6/1/25 (b) | | 585,000 | 582,262 |
Louisville & Jefferson County Bonds Series 2020 B, 5%, tender 10/1/23 (b) | | 1,000,000 | 1,002,735 |
TOTAL KENTUCKY | | | 21,267,756 |
Louisiana - 0.1% | | | |
St. John Baptist Parish Rev. Bonds (Marathon Oil Corp.) Series 2017, 4.05%, tender 7/1/26 (b) | | 2,855,000 | 2,842,283 |
Maine - 0.5% | | | |
Maine Hsg. Auth. Mtg. Bonds Series 2023 B, 3.125%, tender 5/1/24 (b) | | 11,555,000 | 11,505,117 |
Maryland - 0.3% | | | |
Maryland Dept. of Trans.: | | | |
Series 2022 A, 5% 12/1/24 | | 550,000 | 564,340 |
Series 2022 B, 5% 12/1/23 | | 635,000 | 639,598 |
Maryland Gen. Oblig. Series 2 A, 5% 8/1/23 | | 1,130,000 | 1,131,426 |
Maryland Health & Higher Edl. Bonds Series 2020, 5%, tender 7/1/25 (b) | | 2,755,000 | 2,813,519 |
Maryland Stadium Auth. Built to Learn Rev. Series 2022 A: | | | |
5% 6/1/24 | | 730,000 | 741,108 |
5% 6/1/25 | | 905,000 | 933,560 |
TOTAL MARYLAND | | | 6,823,551 |
Massachusetts - 2.3% | | | |
Massachusetts Dev. Fin. Agcy. Rev.: | | | |
Bonds: | | | |
Series 2019 DD 1, 5%, tender 4/1/24 (b) | | 1,070,000 | 1,074,885 |
Series 2019 DD 2, 5%, tender 4/1/24 (b) | | 2,295,000 | 2,305,478 |
Series 2016 I, 5% 7/1/25 | | 1,150,000 | 1,183,731 |
Series 2021 I, 5% 10/1/24 | | 900,000 | 916,415 |
Massachusetts Edl. Fing. Auth. Rev.: | | | |
Series 2015 A, 5% 1/1/24 (c) | | 18,160,000 | 18,271,248 |
Series 2017 A, 5% 7/1/25 (c) | | 1,430,000 | 1,460,065 |
Series 2018 B: | | | |
5% 7/1/23 (c) | | 450,000 | 450,000 |
5% 7/1/25 (c) | | 1,790,000 | 1,827,634 |
Series 2020 C, 5% 7/1/24 (c) | | 600,000 | 606,430 |
Series 2022 B: | | | |
5% 7/1/24 (c) | | 525,000 | 530,880 |
5% 7/1/25 (c) | | 1,125,000 | 1,148,653 |
Massachusetts Gen. Oblig. Series 2021 B, 5% 11/1/23 | | 24,925,000 | 25,073,660 |
Massachusetts Port Auth. Rev. Series 2017 A, 5% 7/1/23 (c) | | 2,660,000 | 2,660,000 |
TOTAL MASSACHUSETTS | | | 57,509,079 |
Michigan - 0.9% | | | |
Michigan Fin. Auth. Rev.: | | | |
(Detroit Reg'l. Convention Facility Auth. Local Proj.) Series 2014 H1, 5% 10/1/24 | | 1,895,000 | 1,902,814 |
Series 2015 D1: | | | |
0.4% 10/15/23 | | 450,000 | 443,355 |
0.55% 10/15/24 | | 1,700,000 | 1,635,062 |
Series 2022: | | | |
5% 4/15/25 | | 2,840,000 | 2,923,335 |
5% 4/15/26 | | 4,735,000 | 4,957,009 |
Michigan Gen. Oblig. Series 2016, 5% 3/15/24 | | 500,000 | 505,745 |
Michigan Hsg. Dev. Auth. Single Family Mtg. Rev. Series 2022 A: | | | |
1.95% 12/1/23 | | 975,000 | 968,712 |
2.5% 6/1/25 | | 1,215,000 | 1,188,904 |
Oakland Univ. Rev.: | | | |
Series 2022 A: | | | |
5% 3/1/24 | | 175,000 | 176,871 |
5% 3/1/25 | | 200,000 | 205,614 |
Series 2022 B: | | | |
5% 3/1/24 | | 350,000 | 353,742 |
5% 3/1/25 | | 1,185,000 | 1,218,262 |
Southfield Pub. Schools Series 2023: | | | |
5% 5/1/25 | | 2,000,000 | 2,066,674 |
5% 5/1/26 | | 2,325,000 | 2,450,210 |
Wayne County Arpt. Auth. Rev. Series 2017 E, 4% 12/1/25 (c)(d) | | 1,725,000 | 1,734,287 |
TOTAL MICHIGAN | | | 22,730,596 |
Minnesota - 0.3% | | | |
Minneapolis & Saint Paul Metropolitan Arpts. Commission Arpt. Rev. Series 2022 B: | | | |
5% 1/1/24 (c) | | 565,000 | 568,789 |
5% 1/1/25 (c) | | 370,000 | 377,428 |
5% 1/1/26 (c) | | 905,000 | 929,453 |
Minnesota Hsg. Fin. Agcy.: | | | |
Series 2022 A: | | | |
5% 8/1/23 | | 585,000 | 585,712 |
5% 8/1/24 | | 910,000 | 927,310 |
Series 2022 B: | | | |
5% 8/1/24 | | 1,155,000 | 1,176,970 |
5% 8/1/25 | | 1,710,000 | 1,772,618 |
5% 8/1/26 | | 1,700,000 | 1,795,958 |
Series H: | | | |
0.6% 7/1/23 (c) | | 225,000 | 225,000 |
0.7% 7/1/24 (c) | | 200,000 | 193,973 |
TOTAL MINNESOTA | | | 8,553,211 |
Nebraska - 0.2% | | | |
Central Plains Energy Proj. Gas Supply: | | | |
Bonds Series 2019, 2.5%, tender 8/1/25 (b) | | 3,510,000 | 3,391,581 |
Series 2019, 4% 8/1/23 | | 1,170,000 | 1,170,276 |
Douglas County Neb Edl. Facilities Rev. (Creighton Univ. Projs.) Series 2017, 5% 7/1/23 | | 825,000 | 825,000 |
Nebraska Pub. Pwr. District Rev. Series 2017 B, 5% 1/1/25 | | 650,000 | 667,902 |
TOTAL NEBRASKA | | | 6,054,759 |
Nevada - 1.1% | | | |
Clark County Arpt. Rev. Series 2021 B, 5% 7/1/24 (c) | | 1,870,000 | 1,890,945 |
Clark County Poll. Cont. Rev. Bonds (Nevada Pwr. Co. Proj.) Series 2017, 3.75%, tender 3/31/26 (b) | | 1,435,000 | 1,440,011 |
Clark County School District: | | | |
Series 2016 F, 4% 6/15/24 | | 500,000 | 500,217 |
Series 2020 A, 3% 6/15/25 (Assured Guaranty Muni. Corp. Insured) | | 500,000 | 498,858 |
Series 2021 C, 5% 6/15/25 | | 4,875,000 | 5,039,649 |
Nevada Dept. of Bus. & Industry Bonds Series 2023 A, 3.7%, tender 1/31/24 (b)(c)(d) | | 18,600,000 | 18,526,504 |
TOTAL NEVADA | | | 27,896,184 |
New Hampshire - 0.2% | | | |
Nat'l. Fin. Auth. Hosp. Rev. (St. Luke's Univ. Health Network Proj.) Series 2021 B, 5% 8/15/23 | | 405,000 | 405,576 |
Nat'l. Fin. Auth. Solid Bonds (Waste Mgmt., Inc. Proj.) Series 2019 A2, 2.15%, tender 7/1/24 (b)(c) | | 4,000,000 | 3,927,799 |
TOTAL NEW HAMPSHIRE | | | 4,333,375 |
New Jersey - 3.3% | | | |
New Jersey Econ. Dev. Auth.: | | | |
Series 2022 A: | | | |
5% 11/1/24 | | 825,000 | 841,207 |
5% 11/1/25 | | 1,000,000 | 1,034,388 |
Series 2023 RRR: | | | |
5% 3/1/25 | | 7,050,000 | 7,224,949 |
5% 3/1/26 | | 5,425,000 | 5,642,328 |
Series 2024 SSS, 5% 6/15/26 (e) | | 3,615,000 | 3,691,447 |
New Jersey Econ. Dev. Auth. Rev.: | | | |
Series 2015 XX: | | | |
4% 6/15/24 | | 1,345,000 | 1,352,530 |
5% 6/15/24 | | 3,490,000 | 3,541,696 |
Series 2019: | | | |
5.25% 9/1/24 (d) | | 12,690,000 | 12,942,532 |
5.25% 9/1/26 (d) | | 2,900,000 | 3,064,507 |
New Jersey Edl. Facility Series 2016 C, 5% 7/1/24 (Assured Guaranty Muni. Corp. Insured) | | 1,000,000 | 1,015,774 |
New Jersey Gen. Oblig.: | | | |
Series 2020 A: | | | |
5% 6/1/24 | | 1,080,000 | 1,097,888 |
5% 6/1/25 | | 4,700,000 | 4,865,950 |
Series 2021, 2% 6/1/25 | | 1,585,000 | 1,538,379 |
New Jersey Higher Ed. Student Assistance Auth. Student Ln. Rev.: | | | |
Series 2016 1A: | | | |
5% 12/1/23 (c) | | 3,500,000 | 3,517,137 |
5% 12/1/24 (c) | | 4,400,000 | 4,464,931 |
Series 2017 1A: | | | |
5% 12/1/24 (c) | | 1,500,000 | 1,522,136 |
5% 12/1/25 (c) | | 2,860,000 | 2,936,592 |
Series 2018 B, 5% 12/1/26 (c) | | 1,000,000 | 1,035,463 |
Series 2019 A, 5% 12/1/24 | | 555,000 | 567,008 |
Series 2020, 5% 12/1/24 (c) | | 1,100,000 | 1,116,233 |
Series 2021 A, 5% 12/1/24 (c) | | 330,000 | 334,870 |
Series 2022 A: | | | |
5% 12/1/24 (c) | | 430,000 | 436,346 |
5% 12/1/25 (c) | | 550,000 | 564,729 |
Series 2022 B: | | | |
5% 12/1/24 (c) | | 885,000 | 898,181 |
5% 12/1/25 (c) | | 2,625,000 | 2,695,298 |
New Jersey Hsg. & Mtg. Fin. Agcy. Multi-family Rev. Series 2021 B, 0.5% 11/1/23 | | 1,815,000 | 1,797,272 |
New Jersey Tobacco Settlement Fing. Corp. Series 2018 A: | | | |
5% 6/1/24 | | 2,400,000 | 2,427,451 |
5% 6/1/25 | | 1,565,000 | 1,606,681 |
New Jersey Trans. Trust Fund Auth.: | | | |
Series 2006 C, 0% 12/15/24 (AMBAC Insured) | | 160,000 | 151,865 |
Series 2008 A, 0% 12/15/25 | | 2,445,000 | 2,236,654 |
Series 2010 A, 0% 12/15/25 | | 1,050,000 | 960,526 |
Series 2010 D, 5.25% 12/15/23 | | 820,000 | 826,264 |
Series 2016 A1, 5% 6/15/24 | | 975,000 | 990,353 |
Series 2018 A, 5% 6/15/24 | | 1,205,000 | 1,223,974 |
Series 2022 AA: | | | |
5% 6/15/24 | | 1,090,000 | 1,106,146 |
5% 6/15/25 | | 420,000 | 432,343 |
Series A, 5.25% 12/15/23 | | 350,000 | 352,674 |
TOTAL NEW JERSEY | | | 82,054,702 |
New Mexico - 0.1% | | | |
New Mexico Edl. Assistance Foundation Series 2021 1A, 5% 9/1/23 (c) | | 2,040,000 | 2,041,696 |
New York - 1.5% | | | |
Long Island Pwr. Auth. Elec. Sys. Rev.: | | | |
Bonds Series 2019 B, 1.65%, tender 9/1/24 (b) | | 2,550,000 | 2,488,155 |
Series 2021, 1% 9/1/25 | | 2,195,000 | 2,042,771 |
Nassau County Local Econ. Assistance Corp. Multifamily Hsg. Rev. Bonds (Park Lake Hempstead, L.P. Proj.) Series 2021, 0.3%, tender 11/1/23 (b) | | 7,810,000 | 7,727,294 |
New York City Gen. Oblig.: | | | |
Bonds Series 2015 F4, 5%, tender 6/1/44 (g) | | 910,000 | 938,378 |
Series 1, 5% 8/1/23 | | 5,060,000 | 5,066,011 |
Series 2013 D, 5% 8/1/23 | | 475,000 | 475,564 |
Series 2015 B, 5% 8/1/23 | | 430,000 | 430,511 |
Series 2019 E, 5% 8/1/23 | | 685,000 | 685,814 |
Series A, 5% 8/1/23 | | 2,155,000 | 2,157,560 |
New York City Hsg. Dev. Corp. Multifamily Hsg. Bonds Series 2021 K2, 0.9%, tender 1/1/26 (b) | | 1,250,000 | 1,145,129 |
New York City Indl. Dev. Agcy. Rev.: | | | |
(Queens Baseball Stadium Proj.) Series 2021 A, 5% 1/1/24 (Assured Guaranty Corp. Insured) | | 675,000 | 680,377 |
Series 2021 A, 5% 1/1/26 (Assured Guaranty Muni. Corp. Insured) | | 600,000 | 622,419 |
New York Metropolitan Trans. Auth. Rev.: | | | |
Bonds: | | | |
Series 2019 A1, 5%, tender 11/15/24 (b) | | 800,000 | 808,372 |
Series 2020 A2, 5%, tender 5/15/24 (b) | | 1,600,000 | 1,615,789 |
Series 2017 C1, 5% 11/15/25 | | 1,045,000 | 1,076,584 |
Series 2017 D, 5% 11/15/23 | | 790,000 | 793,368 |
New York Trans. Dev. Corp. (Term. 4 JFK Int'l. Arpt. Proj.): | | | |
Series 2020 A, 5% 12/1/25 (c) | | 1,930,000 | 1,975,440 |
Series 2020 C, 5% 12/1/24 | | 1,000,000 | 1,022,328 |
Port Auth. of New York & New Jersey Series 2020 221, 5% 7/15/25 (c) | | 1,995,000 | 2,044,988 |
St. Lawrence County Indl. Dev. (St. Lawrence Univ. Proj.) Series 2022: | | | |
5% 7/1/25 | | 415,000 | 428,303 |
5% 7/1/26 | | 400,000 | 420,006 |
Syracuse Reg'l. Arpt. Auth. Series 2021, 5% 7/1/24 (c) | | 770,000 | 777,878 |
Triborough Bridge & Tunnel Auth. Bonds Series 2021 A2, 2%, tender 5/15/26 (b) | | 1,000,000 | 929,021 |
TOTAL NEW YORK | | | 36,352,060 |
New York And New Jersey - 0.8% | | | |
Port Auth. of New York & New Jersey: | | | |
Series 188, 5% 5/1/24 (c) | | 1,990,000 | 2,011,324 |
Series 2013, 5% 7/15/25 (c) | | 1,015,000 | 1,015,963 |
Series 2015 194, 5% 10/15/23 | | 500,000 | 502,458 |
Series 2016 195, 5% 10/1/25 (c) | | 1,930,000 | 1,984,335 |
Series 2018, 5% 9/15/25 (c) | | 1,970,000 | 2,024,162 |
Series 2021 226, 5% 10/15/23 (c) | | 3,450,000 | 3,461,756 |
Series 207, 5% 9/15/23 (c) | | 870,000 | 872,036 |
Series 223: | | | |
5% 7/15/23 (c) | | 2,750,000 | 2,750,885 |
5% 7/15/24 (c) | | 3,250,000 | 3,294,424 |
5% 7/15/25 (c) | | 515,000 | 527,904 |
TOTAL NEW YORK AND NEW JERSEY | | | 18,445,247 |
North Carolina - 0.5% | | | |
Charlotte-Mecklenburg Hosp. Auth. Health Care Sys. Rev. Bonds: | | | |
Series 2018 C, 3.45%, tender 10/31/25 (b) | | 5,390,000 | 5,372,636 |
Series 2021 B, 5%, tender 12/2/24 (b) | | 2,525,000 | 2,582,901 |
North Carolina Med. Care Commission Hosp. Rev. Bonds Series 2021 B, 5%, tender 2/1/26 (b) | | 3,975,000 | 4,152,311 |
TOTAL NORTH CAROLINA | | | 12,107,848 |
Ohio - 0.2% | | | |
Miami Univ. Series 2022 A, 5% 9/1/23 | | 915,000 | 917,246 |
Montgomery County Hosp. Rev. (Kettering Health Network Obligated Group Proj.) Series 2021, 5% 8/1/24 | | 200,000 | 202,958 |
Northeast Ohio Med. Univ. Series 2022: | | | |
5% 12/1/23 (Build America Mutual Assurance Insured) | | 355,000 | 357,197 |
5% 12/1/24 (Build America Mutual Assurance Insured) | | 250,000 | 255,582 |
5% 12/1/25 (Build America Mutual Assurance Insured) | | 265,000 | 273,451 |
Ohio Higher Edl. Facility Commission Rev. Bonds (Case Western Reserve Univ. Proj.) Series 2019 C, 1.625%, tender 12/1/26 (b) | | 1,155,000 | 1,079,057 |
Ohio Tpk. Commission Tpk. Rev. (Infrastructure Projs.) Series 2022 A, 5% 2/15/25 | | 1,840,000 | 1,895,796 |
TOTAL OHIO | | | 4,981,287 |
Oklahoma - 0.5% | | | |
Oklahoma County Independent School District #89 Oklahoma City Series 2023 A, 3% 7/1/26 | | 11,235,000 | 11,202,388 |
Univ. of Oklahoma Gen. Rev. Series 2021 A, 5% 7/1/23 (Assured Guaranty Muni. Corp. Insured) | | 1,190,000 | 1,190,000 |
TOTAL OKLAHOMA | | | 12,392,388 |
Oregon - 0.6% | | | |
Gilliam County Solid Waste Disp. Rev. Bonds (Waste Mgmt., Inc. Proj.): | | | |
Series 2000 A, 3.95%, tender 5/1/24 (b)(c) | | 5,250,000 | 5,251,561 |
Series 2003 A, 3.95%, tender 5/1/24 (b)(c) | | 5,000,000 | 5,001,435 |
Port of Portland Arpt. Rev.: | | | |
Series 2022: | | | |
5% 7/1/24 (c) | | 2,000,000 | 2,023,177 |
5% 7/1/25 (c) | | 1,310,000 | 1,336,787 |
Series 24B, 5% 7/1/23 (c) | | 1,095,000 | 1,095,000 |
TOTAL OREGON | | | 14,707,960 |
Pennsylvania - 3.4% | | | |
Coatesville Area School District Series 2017, 5% 8/1/23 (Assured Guaranty Muni. Corp. Insured) | | 890,000 | 891,031 |
Pennsylvania Econ. Dev. Fing. Auth.: | | | |
Series 2021 A: | | | |
4% 10/15/23 | | 700,000 | 700,924 |
4% 10/15/24 | | 850,000 | 856,437 |
Series 2022 A: | | | |
5% 2/15/25 | | 160,000 | 164,064 |
5% 2/15/26 | | 200,000 | 208,163 |
Pennsylvania Econ. Dev. Fing. Auth. Indl. Dev. Rev. Series 2016, 5% 3/15/24 | | 1,250,000 | 1,263,157 |
Pennsylvania Econ. Dev. Fing. Auth. Solid Waste Disp. Rev. Bonds: | | | |
(Republic Svcs., Inc. Proj.): | | | |
Series 2019 A, 3.7%, tender 7/17/23 (b)(c) | | 6,100,000 | 6,099,614 |
Series 2019 B1, 3.7%, tender 7/17/23 (b)(c) | | 6,200,000 | 6,199,608 |
(Republic Svcs., Inc. Proj.): | | | |
Series 2014, 4.05%, tender 7/3/23 (b)(c) | | 40,500,000 | 40,500,000 |
Series 2019 B2, 3.6%, tender 7/17/23 (b)(c) | | 12,100,000 | 12,096,535 |
(Waste Mgmt., Inc. Proj.): | | | |
Series 2017 A, 0.58%, tender 8/1/24 (b)(c) | | 2,200,000 | 2,121,119 |
Series 2021 A, SIFMA Municipal Swap Index + 0.400% 4.41%, tender 7/6/23 (b)(c)(f) | | 2,845,000 | 2,794,805 |
Series 2011, 2.15%, tender 7/1/24 (b)(c) | | 850,000 | 834,657 |
Pennsylvania Hsg. Fin. Agcy.: | | | |
Series 2021 135 B: | | | |
5% 4/1/24 (c) | | 230,000 | 231,694 |
5% 4/1/25 (c) | | 380,000 | 387,023 |
Series 2022 138: | | | |
5% 10/1/23 | | 1,135,000 | 1,139,388 |
5% 4/1/24 | | 1,060,000 | 1,072,836 |
5% 10/1/24 | | 1,970,000 | 2,009,780 |
5% 10/1/25 | | 1,100,000 | 1,139,119 |
Pennsylvania Tpk. Commission Tpk. Rev. Series 2012 A, 5% 12/1/23 | | 800,000 | 800,935 |
Philadelphia Arpt. Rev.: | | | |
Series 2017 B, 5% 7/1/23 (c) | | 700,000 | 700,000 |
Series 2021: | | | |
5% 7/1/24 (c) | | 945,000 | 956,502 |
5% 7/1/26 (c) | | 1,000,000 | 1,036,722 |
Philadelphia Gas Works Rev. Series 15, 5% 8/1/23 | | 780,000 | 780,714 |
TOTAL PENNSYLVANIA | | | 84,984,827 |
Rhode Island - 0.0% | | | |
Rhode Island Student Ln. Auth. Student Ln. Rev. Series 2018 A, 5% 12/1/25 (c) | | 875,000 | 898,635 |
South Carolina - 1.7% | | | |
Patriots Energy Group Fing. Agcy. Bonds Series 2018 A, 4%, tender 2/1/24 (b) | | 31,655,000 | 31,658,279 |
South Carolina Ports Auth. Ports Rev.: | | | |
Series 2015 (AMT), 5% 7/1/45 (Pre-Refunded to 7/1/25 @ 100) (c) | | 2,600,000 | 2,691,971 |
Series 2015: | | | |
5.25% 7/1/50 (Pre-Refunded to 7/1/25 @ 100) (c) | | 4,525,000 | 4,706,708 |
5.25% 7/1/55 (Pre-Refunded to 7/1/25 @ 100) (c) | | 2,170,000 | 2,257,140 |
Series 2019 B, 5% 7/1/23 (c) | | 1,000,000 | 1,000,000 |
TOTAL SOUTH CAROLINA | | | 42,314,098 |
Tennessee - 1.0% | | | |
Memphis-Shelby County Arpt. Auth. Arpt. Rev. Series 2021 C, 1.875% 7/1/25 (c) | | 1,245,000 | 1,172,101 |
Metropolitan Gov Nashvle&David Ind. Bonds (Waste Mgmt., Inc. Proj.) Series 2001, 0.58%, tender 8/1/24 (b)(c) | | 900,000 | 867,730 |
Metropolitan Nashville Arpt. Auth. Rev.: | | | |
Series 2015 B, 5% 7/1/23 (c) | | 680,000 | 680,000 |
Series 2022 B, 5% 7/1/26 (c) | | 675,000 | 699,787 |
Tennergy Corp. Gas Rev. Bonds Series 2019 A, 5%, tender 10/1/24 (b) | | 21,250,000 | 21,504,590 |
TOTAL TENNESSEE | | | 24,924,208 |
Texas - 5.3% | | | |
Austin Arpt. Sys. Rev.: | | | |
Series 2019: | | | |
5% 11/15/23 (c) | | 655,000 | 657,244 |
5% 11/15/24 (c) | | 500,000 | 507,128 |
Series 2022, 5% 11/15/25 (c) | | 1,910,000 | 1,964,757 |
Bexar County Gen. Oblig. Series 2014, 5% 6/15/25 | | 1,835,000 | 1,864,017 |
Crandall Independent School District Series 2021 A, 0% 8/15/24 | | 765,000 | 736,418 |
Dallas Fort Worth Int'l. Arpt. Rev. Series 2013 E, 5% 11/1/23 (c) | | 13,150,000 | 13,185,567 |
Dallas Gen. Oblig.: | | | |
Series 2023 A, 5% 2/15/25 | | 3,720,000 | 3,833,398 |
Series 2023, 5% 2/15/25 | | 5,520,000 | 5,688,268 |
El Paso Gen. Oblig.: | | | |
Series 2021 B, 5% 8/15/23 | | 300,000 | 300,525 |
Series 2021 C, 5% 8/15/23 | | 335,000 | 335,586 |
Hays Consolidated Independent School District Series 2022: | | | |
5% 2/15/25 | | 500,000 | 515,242 |
5% 2/15/26 | | 700,000 | 735,553 |
Houston Convention and Entertainment Facilities Dept. Hotel Occupancy Tax and Spl. Rev. Series 2014, 5% 9/1/26 | | 1,500,000 | 1,520,362 |
Houston Independent School District Bonds Series 2023 C, 4%, tender 6/1/25 (b) | | 7,040,000 | 7,120,183 |
Love Field Arpt. Modernization Rev. Series 2021, 5% 11/1/23 (c) | | 2,330,000 | 2,337,052 |
Lower Colorado River Auth. Rev.: | | | |
(LCRA Transmission Svcs. Corp. Proj.): | | | |
Series 2015, 5% 5/15/24 | | 1,080,000 | 1,094,928 |
Series 2018, 5% 5/15/24 | | 2,095,000 | 2,123,957 |
Series 2020, 5% 5/15/25 | | 570,000 | 588,277 |
Series 2020, 5% 5/15/24 | | 760,000 | 770,764 |
Series 2022, 5% 5/15/24 (Assured Guaranty Muni. Corp. Insured) | | 1,630,000 | 1,653,086 |
Magnolia Independent School District Series 2023, 5% 8/15/23 | | 7,670,000 | 7,686,111 |
Mission Econ. Dev. Corp. Solid Waste Disp. Rev. Bonds: | | | |
(Republic Svcs., Inc. Proj.): | | | |
Series 2008 A, 3.875%, tender 8/1/23 (b)(c) | | 8,600,000 | 8,599,794 |
Series 2020 A, 3.875%, tender 8/1/23 (b)(c) | | 21,625,000 | 21,624,483 |
(Waste Mgmt., Inc. Proj.): | | | |
Series 2018, 0.000% x SIFMA Municipal Swap Index 4.385%, tender 7/6/23 (b)(c)(f) | | 6,835,000 | 6,699,162 |
Series 2020 A, 4%, tender 9/1/23 (b)(c) | | 8,000,000 | 8,001,749 |
North Texas Tollway Auth. Rev.: | | | |
Series 2014: | | | |
5% 1/1/24 | | 630,000 | 635,294 |
5% 1/1/24 (Escrowed to Maturity) | | 310,000 | 312,650 |
Series 2017 A, 5% 1/1/24 | | 210,000 | 210,254 |
Series 2021 B, 5% 1/1/26 | | 1,150,000 | 1,200,517 |
Northside Independent School District Bonds Series 2023 B, 3%, tender 8/1/29 (b) | | 9,490,000 | 9,331,007 |
Port Arthur Independent School District Series 2015 A, 5% 2/15/25 | | 615,000 | 633,845 |
Port of Houston Auth. Series 2021, 5% 10/1/23 | | 440,000 | 441,754 |
San Antonio Arpt. Sys. Rev. Series 2019 A: | | | |
5% 7/1/23 (c) | | 445,000 | 445,000 |
5% 7/1/23 (c) | | 400,000 | 400,000 |
San Antonio Elec. & Gas Sys. Rev.: | | | |
Bonds Series 2018, SIFMA Municipal Swap Index + 0.870% 4.88%, tender 12/1/25 (b)(f) | | 8,480,000 | 8,480,417 |
Series 2022, 5% 2/1/26 | | 905,000 | 948,338 |
Tarrant County Cultural Ed. Facilities Fin. Corp. Hosp. Rev. Bonds (Baylor Scott & White Health Proj.) Series 2022 E, 5%, tender 5/15/26 (b) | | 4,240,000 | 4,405,482 |
Wylie Independent School District Series 2020 A, 0% 8/15/23 | | 2,985,000 | 2,973,522 |
TOTAL TEXAS | | | 130,561,691 |
Utah - 0.1% | | | |
Salt Lake City Arpt. Rev. Series 2021 A: | | | |
5% 7/1/24 (c) | | 1,000,000 | 1,010,910 |
5% 7/1/25 (c) | | 1,325,000 | 1,357,195 |
Utah County Hosp. Rev. Bonds Series 2018 B2, 5%, tender 8/1/24 (b) | | 970,000 | 978,736 |
TOTAL UTAH | | | 3,346,841 |
Vermont - 0.1% | | | |
Vermont Student Assistant Corp. Ed. Ln. Rev. Series 2016 A, 5% 6/15/26 (c) | | 1,700,000 | 1,757,879 |
Virginia - 0.1% | | | |
Gloucester County Indl. Dev. Auth. Bonds Series 2003 A, 3.95%, tender 5/1/24 (b)(c) | | 1,725,000 | 1,723,817 |
Wise County Indl. Dev. Auth. Waste & Sewage Rev. Bonds (Virginia Elec. and Pwr. Co. Proj.) Series 2010 A, 1.2%, tender 5/31/24 (b) | | 1,795,000 | 1,741,339 |
TOTAL VIRGINIA | | | 3,465,156 |
Washington - 1.0% | | | |
King County Swr. Rev. Bonds Series 2020 B, 0.875%, tender 1/1/26 (b) | | 2,315,000 | 2,158,193 |
Port of Seattle Rev.: | | | |
Series 2015 C, 5% 4/1/24 (c) | | 1,200,000 | 1,210,847 |
Series 2018 B, 5% 5/1/24 (c) | | 875,000 | 883,879 |
Series 2019: | | | |
5% 4/1/24 (c) | | 760,000 | 766,870 |
5% 4/1/25 (c) | | 525,000 | 536,745 |
Series 2021 C: | | | |
5% 8/1/23 (c) | | 2,640,000 | 2,642,086 |
5% 8/1/24 (c) | | 4,675,000 | 4,738,227 |
Series 2021: | | | |
5% 9/1/23 (c) | | 2,100,000 | 2,104,226 |
5% 9/1/24 (c) | | 2,220,000 | 2,256,687 |
Series 2022 B: | | | |
5% 8/1/24 (c) | | 2,670,000 | 2,706,110 |
5% 8/1/25 (c) | | 2,515,000 | 2,579,611 |
5% 8/1/26 (c) | | 1,570,000 | 1,632,411 |
TOTAL WASHINGTON | | | 24,215,892 |
Wisconsin - 1.8% | | | |
Milwaukee County Arpt. Rev.: | | | |
Series 2016 A, 5% 12/1/23 (c) | | 900,000 | 903,500 |
Series 2019 B, 5% 12/1/23 (c) | | 2,105,000 | 2,113,187 |
Pub. Fin. Auth. Health Care Sys. Rev. Series 2023 A, 5% 10/1/24 | | 4,445,000 | 4,541,287 |
Pub. Fin. Auth. Solid Waste Bonds (Waste Mgmt., Inc. Proj.): | | | |
Series 2017 A, 3.875%, tender 8/1/23 (b)(c) | | 6,200,000 | 6,199,441 |
Series 2017 A2, 3.875%, tender 8/1/23 (b)(c) | | 22,900,000 | 22,897,934 |
Wisconsin Health & Edl. Facilities Auth. Rev. Series 2022: | | | |
5% 10/1/23 | | 1,010,000 | 1,013,637 |
5% 10/1/24 | | 4,465,000 | 4,554,616 |
5% 10/1/25 | | 920,000 | 954,331 |
Wisconsin Hsg. & Econ. Dev. Auth. Hsg. Rev. Bonds Series 2021 C, 0.61%, tender 5/1/24 (b) | | 305,000 | 294,699 |
TOTAL WISCONSIN | | | 43,472,632 |
TOTAL MUNICIPAL BONDS (Cost $1,326,505,068) | | | 1,314,807,099 |
| | | |
Municipal Notes - 47.4% |
| | Principal Amount (a) | Value ($) |
Alabama - 2.3% | | | |
Black Belt Energy Gas District Participating VRDN: | | | |
Series XF 30 73, 4.36% 7/7/23 (Liquidity Facility Morgan Stanley Bank, West Valley City Utah) (b)(h)(i) | | 18,700,000 | 18,700,000 |
Series ZL 03 96, 4.31% 7/7/23 (Liquidity Facility Morgan Stanley Bank, West Valley City Utah) (b)(h)(i) | | 4,400,000 | 4,400,000 |
Series ZL 03 97, 4.31% 7/7/23 (Liquidity Facility Morgan Stanley Bank, West Valley City Utah) (b)(h)(i) | | 4,490,000 | 4,490,000 |
Decatur Indl. Dev. Board Exempt Facilities Rev. (Nucor Steel Decatur LLC Proj.) Series 2003 A, 4.52% 7/7/23, VRDN (b)(c) | | 1,760,000 | 1,760,000 |
Health Care Auth. for Baptist Health Series 2013 B, 5.3% 7/7/23, VRDN (b) | | 4,550,000 | 4,550,000 |
Southeast Energy Auth. Rev. Bonds Participating VRDN Series XG 04 10, 4.31% 7/7/23 (Liquidity Facility Morgan Stanley Bank, West Valley City Utah) (b)(h)(i) | | 23,600,000 | 23,600,000 |
TOTAL ALABAMA | | | 57,500,000 |
Arizona - 1.5% | | | |
Maricopa County Poll. Cont. Rev. Series 2009 C, 4.15% 7/7/23, VRDN (b) | | 27,550,000 | 27,550,000 |
Mizuho Cap. Markets LLC Participating VRDN: | | | |
Series XF 30 93, 4.41% 7/7/23 (Liquidity Facility Mizuho Cap. Markets LLC) (b)(h)(i) | | 5,880,000 | 5,880,000 |
Series XF 30 94, 4.41% 7/7/23 (Liquidity Facility Mizuho Cap. Markets LLC) (b)(h)(i) | | 2,780,000 | 2,780,000 |
TOTAL ARIZONA | | | 36,210,000 |
Arkansas - 0.1% | | | |
Blytheville Indl. Dev. Rev. (Nucor Corp. Proj.) Series 1998, 4.52% 7/7/23, VRDN (b)(c) | | 2,600,000 | 2,600,000 |
California - 9.7% | | | |
California Cmnty. Choice Fing. Auth. Clean Energy Proj. Rev. Participating VRDN Series XF 30 07, 4.36% 7/7/23 (Liquidity Facility Morgan Stanley Bank, West Valley City Utah) (b)(h)(i) | | 15,315,000 | 15,315,000 |
California Hsg. Fin. Auth. Multi-family Participating VRDN Series Floaters BAML 60 02, 4.36% 8/4/23 (Liquidity Facility Bank of America NA) (b)(h)(i)(j) | | 9,700,000 | 9,700,000 |
Los Angeles Cmnty. Redev. Agcy. Multi-family Hsg. Rev. Participating VRDN: | | | |
Series 2022 MIZ 90 89, 4.2% 7/3/23 (Liquidity Facility Mizuho Cap. Markets LLC) (b)(c)(h)(i) | | 65,870,000 | 65,870,000 |
Series 2022 MIZ 90 90, 4.45% 7/3/23 (Liquidity Facility Mizuho Cap. Markets LLC) (b)(c)(h)(i) | | 67,750,000 | 67,750,000 |
Mizuho Floater / Residual Trust V Participating VRDN Series Floater MIZ 90 97, 4.51% 7/7/23, LOC Mizuho Cap. Markets LLC (b)(h)(i) | | 2,905,000 | 2,905,000 |
San Diego County Reg'l. Arpt. Auth. Arpt. Rev. Participating VRDN Series XM 10 54, 4.31% 7/7/23 (Liquidity Facility Morgan Stanley Bank, West Valley City Utah) (b)(c)(h)(i) | | 8,175,000 | 8,175,000 |
San Francisco City & County Arpts. Commission Int'l. Arpt. Rev. Participating VRDN Series 2022 XF 30 51, 4.31% 7/7/23 (Liquidity Facility Morgan Stanley Bank, West Valley City Utah) (b)(c)(h)(i) | | 1,400,000 | 1,400,000 |
San Francisco City & County Multi-family Hsg. Rev. Participating VRDN: | | | |
Series MIZ 90 95, 4.51% 8/4/23 (Liquidity Facility Mizuho Cap. Markets LLC) (b)(h)(i)(j) | | 27,100,000 | 27,100,000 |
Series MIZ 91 15, 4.51% 8/4/23 (Liquidity Facility Mizuho Cap. Markets LLC) (b)(h)(i)(j) | | 40,000,000 | 40,000,000 |
TOTAL CALIFORNIA | | | 238,215,000 |
Colorado - 1.0% | | | |
Colorado Edl. & Cultural Facilities Auth. Rev. (Mesivta of Greater Los Angeles Proj.) Series 2005, 4.36% 7/7/23, LOC Deutsche Bank AG, VRDN (b) | | 1,460,000 | 1,460,000 |
Colorado Health Facilities Auth. Rev. Bonds Participating VRDN: | | | |
Series XM 10 59, 4.31% 7/7/23 (Liquidity Facility JPMorgan Chase Bank) (b)(h)(i) | | 1,620,000 | 1,620,000 |
Series XM 10 61, 4.31% 7/6/23 (Liquidity Facility JPMorgan Chase Bank) (b)(h)(i) | | 4,180,000 | 4,180,000 |
Colorado Hsg. & Fin. Auth. Multi-family Hsg. Rev. Participating VRDN Series Floater 2021 MIZ 90 68, 4.51% 8/4/23 (Liquidity Facility Mizuho Cap. Markets LLC) (b)(h)(i)(j) | | 300,000 | 300,000 |
Denver City & County Arpt. Rev. Participating VRDN: | | | |
Series Floaters XM 07 15, 4.26% 7/7/23 (Liquidity Facility Morgan Stanley Bank, West Valley City Utah) (b)(c)(h)(i) | | 14,000,000 | 14,000,000 |
Series XM 10 20, 4.31% 7/7/23 (Liquidity Facility Morgan Stanley Bank, West Valley City Utah) (b)(c)(h)(i) | | 4,165,000 | 4,165,000 |
TOTAL COLORADO | | | 25,725,000 |
Florida - 1.9% | | | |
Bay County Indl. Rev. Dev. (Gulf Pwr. Co. Proj.) Series 2020, 4.4% 7/3/23, VRDN (b)(c) | | 3,690,000 | 3,690,000 |
Cap. Trust Agcy. Edl. Facilities Rev. Participating VRDN Series XF 30 98, 4.41% 7/7/23 (Liquidity Facility Mizuho Cap. Markets LLC) (b)(h)(i) | | 2,660,000 | 2,660,000 |
Hillsborough County Aviation Auth. Rev. Participating VRDN Series XL 02 90, 4.31% 7/7/23 (Liquidity Facility Deutsche Bank AG New York Branch) (b)(c)(h)(i) | | 8,390,000 | 8,390,000 |
Lee Memorial Health Sys. Hosp. Rev. Series 2019 B, 4.47% 7/7/23, VRDN (b) | | 19,270,000 | 19,270,000 |
Miami Dade County Hsg. Multifamily Hsg. Rev. Participating VRDN Series Floater MIZ 90 87, 4.51% 8/4/23 (Liquidity Facility Mizuho Cap. Markets LLC) (b)(h)(i)(j) | | 1,900,000 | 1,900,000 |
Miami-Dade County Aviation Rev. Participating VRDN Series XM 08 70, 4.26% 7/7/23 (Liquidity Facility JPMorgan Chase Bank) (b)(c)(h)(i) | | 3,100,000 | 3,100,000 |
Mizuho Cap. Markets LLC Participating VRDN Series XF 30 96, 4.41% 7/7/23 (Liquidity Facility Mizuho Cap. Markets LLC) (b)(h)(i) | | 7,100,000 | 7,100,000 |
TOTAL FLORIDA | | | 46,110,000 |
Georgia - 0.5% | | | |
Bartow County Dev. Auth. (Georgia Pwr. Co. Plant Bowen Proj.) Series 2022, 4.1% 7/3/23, VRDN (b)(c) | | 4,000,000 | 4,000,000 |
Buford Hsg. Auth. Multifamily Participating VRDN Series XF 31 18, 4.41% 7/7/23 (Liquidity Facility Mizuho Cap. Markets LLC) (b)(h)(i) | | 2,920,000 | 2,920,000 |
Burke County Indl. Dev. Auth. Poll. Cont. Rev. (Georgia Pwr. Co. Plant Vogtle Proj.) Series 2012, 4.25% 7/3/23, VRDN (b)(c) | | 5,945,000 | 5,945,000 |
TOTAL GEORGIA | | | 12,865,000 |
Hawaii - 0.5% | | | |
Hawaii Arpts. Sys. Rev. Participating VRDN: | | | |
Series XG 03 86, 4.31% 7/7/23 (Liquidity Facility Morgan Stanley Bank, West Valley City Utah) (b)(c)(h)(i) | | 9,600,000 | 9,600,000 |
Series XM 10 55, 4.31% 7/7/23 (Liquidity Facility Morgan Stanley Bank, West Valley City Utah) (b)(c)(h)(i) | | 3,200,000 | 3,200,000 |
TOTAL HAWAII | | | 12,800,000 |
Illinois - 4.4% | | | |
Chicago O'Hare Int'l. Arpt. Rev. Participating VRDN: | | | |
Series XM 10 38, 4.31% 7/7/23 (Liquidity Facility JPMorgan Chase Bank) (b)(c)(h)(i) | | 39,900,000 | 39,900,000 |
Series XM 10 41, 4.33% 7/7/23 (Liquidity Facility JPMorgan Chase Bank) (b)(c)(h)(i) | | 10,500,000 | 10,500,000 |
Series XM 10 43, 4.33% 7/7/23 (Liquidity Facility JPMorgan Chase Bank) (b)(c)(h)(i) | | 8,000,000 | 8,000,000 |
Series XM 10 78, 4.33% 7/7/23 (Liquidity Facility JPMorgan Chase Bank) (b)(c)(h)(i) | | 36,600,000 | 36,600,000 |
Series XX 12 43, 4.26% 7/7/23 (Liquidity Facility Barclays Bank PLC) (b)(c)(h)(i) | | 6,950,000 | 6,950,000 |
Illinois Fin. Auth. Edl. Facilities Rev. Participating VRDN Series XF 30 97, 4.41% 7/7/23 (Liquidity Facility Mizuho Cap. Markets LLC) (b)(h)(i) | | 7,500,000 | 7,500,000 |
TOTAL ILLINOIS | | | 109,450,000 |
Kentucky - 3.9% | | | |
Louisville/Jefferson County Metropolitan Govt. Poll. Cont. Rev. (Louisville Gas And Elec. Co. Proj.) Series 2007 B, 4.6% 7/7/23, VRDN (b) | | 17,025,000 | 17,025,000 |
Meade County Indl. Bldg. Rev. (Nucor Steel Brandenburg Proj.): | | | |
Series 2020 A1, 4.93% 7/3/23, VRDN (b)(c) | | 20,640,000 | 20,640,000 |
Series 2020 B1, 4.93% 7/3/23, VRDN (b)(c) | | 57,920,000 | 57,920,000 |
TOTAL KENTUCKY | | | 95,585,000 |
Louisiana - 2.1% | | | |
Saint James Parish Gen. Oblig. (Nucor Steel Louisiana LLC Proj.): | | | |
Series 2010 A1, 4.41% 7/7/23, VRDN (b) | | 38,000,000 | 38,000,000 |
Series 2010 B1, 4.4% 7/7/23, VRDN (b) | | 15,000,000 | 15,000,000 |
TOTAL LOUISIANA | | | 53,000,000 |
Maryland - 0.4% | | | |
Baltimore County Gen. Oblig. Participating VRDN Series 2022 032, 4.36% 8/11/23 (Liquidity Facility Barclays Bank PLC) (b)(h)(i) | | 3,220,000 | 3,220,000 |
Integrace Obligated Group Participating VRDN Series 2022 024, 4.36% 8/11/23 (Liquidity Facility Barclays Bank PLC) (b)(h)(i) | | 6,900,000 | 6,900,000 |
TOTAL MARYLAND | | | 10,120,000 |
Michigan - 0.1% | | | |
Michigan Fin. Auth. Rev. RAN Series 2022 A, 5% 7/20/23 | | 2,235,000 | 2,236,452 |
Mississippi - 0.6% | | | |
Mississippi Bus. Fin. Corp. Mississippi Pwr. Co. Proj.) Series 2022, 4.1% 7/3/23, VRDN (b)(c) | | 9,300,000 | 9,300,000 |
Mississippi Bus. Fin. Corp. Solid Waste Disp. Rev. (Mississippi Pwr. Co. Proj.) Series 1998, 4.25% 7/3/23, VRDN (b)(c) | | 5,700,000 | 5,700,000 |
TOTAL MISSISSIPPI | | | 15,000,000 |
Missouri - 0.4% | | | |
Kansas City Indl. Dev. Auth. Participating VRDN Series XL 03 3, 4.33% 7/7/23 (Liquidity Facility JPMorgan Chase Bank) (b)(c)(h)(i) | | 9,600,000 | 9,600,000 |
Montana - 0.0% | | | |
Montana Board of Hsg. Participating VRDN Series Floater MIZ 90 62, 4.51% 8/4/23 (Liquidity Facility Mizuho Cap. Markets LLC) (b)(h)(i)(j) | | 610,925 | 610,925 |
Nebraska - 0.2% | | | |
Stanton County Indl. Dev. Rev.: | | | |
(Nucor Corp. Proj.) Series 1996, 4.52% 7/7/23, VRDN (b)(c) | | 5,600,000 | 5,600,000 |
Series 1998, 4.52% 7/7/23, VRDN (b)(c) | | 125,000 | 125,000 |
TOTAL NEBRASKA | | | 5,725,000 |
New Jersey - 0.5% | | | |
New Jersey Trans. Trust Fund Auth. Participating VRDN: | | | |
Series XM 09 29, 4.31% 7/7/23 (Liquidity Facility JPMorgan Chase Bank) (b)(h)(i) | | 2,400,000 | 2,400,000 |
Series XM 10 47, 4.31% 7/7/23 (Liquidity Facility JPMorgan Chase Bank) (b)(h)(i) | | 10,025,000 | 10,025,000 |
TOTAL NEW JERSEY | | | 12,425,000 |
New Mexico - 0.2% | | | |
New Mexico St Hosp. Equip. Ln. Co. Participating VRDN Series 2022 034, 4.36% 8/11/23 (Liquidity Facility Barclays Bank PLC) (b)(h)(i) | | 4,400,000 | 4,400,000 |
New York - 4.9% | | | |
Albany City School District BAN Series 2023 B, 4.75% 6/27/24 | | 6,200,000 | 6,267,880 |
New York City Gen. Oblig. Series 2012 2, 4.21% 7/10/23, VRDN (b) | | 35,950,000 | 35,950,000 |
New York Dorm. Auth. Rev. Participating VRDN Series XF 13 28, 4.31% 7/7/23 (Liquidity Facility JPMorgan Chase Bank) (b)(h)(i) | | 4,900,000 | 4,900,000 |
New York Metropolitan Trans. Auth. Rev. Participating VRDN: | | | |
Series XF 13 21, 4.33% 7/7/23 (Liquidity Facility JPMorgan Chase Bank) (b)(h)(i) | | 12,305,000 | 12,305,000 |
Series XF 13 55, 4.33% 7/7/23 (Liquidity Facility JPMorgan Chase Bank) (b)(h)(i) | | 7,000,000 | 7,000,000 |
New York Thruway Auth. Gen. Rev. Participating VRDN Series XM 08 31, 4.26% 7/7/23 (Liquidity Facility Morgan Stanley Bank, West Valley City Utah) (b)(h)(i) | | 9,700,000 | 9,700,000 |
RIB Floater Trust Various States Participating VRDN Series Floater 2022 007, 4.46% 8/11/23 (Liquidity Facility Barclays Bank PLC) (b)(c)(h)(i) | | 43,900,000 | 43,900,000 |
TOTAL NEW YORK | | | 120,022,880 |
Ohio - 1.0% | | | |
Allen County Hosp. Facilities Rev. Series 2012 B, 4.35% 7/7/23 (Liquidity Facility Ohio Gen. Oblig.), VRDN (b) | | 5,800,000 | 5,800,000 |
Ohio Hosp. Rev.: | | | |
Series 2013 B, 4.41% 7/7/23, VRDN (b) | | 10,000,000 | 10,000,000 |
Series 2015 B, 4.41% 7/6/26, VRDN (b) | | 7,875,000 | 7,875,000 |
TOTAL OHIO | | | 23,675,000 |
Oklahoma - 0.8% | | | |
Oklahoma Dev. Fin. Auth. Health Sys. Rev. Series 2020 B, 4.49% 7/6/26, VRDN (b) | | 16,000,000 | 16,000,000 |
Steele Duncan Plaza, LLC Participating VRDN Series MIZ 91 03, 4.51% 8/4/23 (Liquidity Facility Mizuho Cap. Markets LLC) (b)(h)(i)(j) | | 2,600,000 | 2,600,000 |
TOTAL OKLAHOMA | | | 18,600,000 |
Pennsylvania - 0.8% | | | |
Montgomery County Higher Ed. & Health Auth. Rev. Series 2018 D, 4.45% 7/6/26, VRDN (b) | | 12,400,000 | 12,400,000 |
Philadelphia Auth. for Indl. Dev.: | | | |
Participating VRDN Series MIZ 90 51, 4.51% 8/4/23 (Liquidity Facility Mizuho Cap. Markets LLC) (b)(h)(i)(j) | | 1,237,090 | 1,237,090 |
Series 2017 B, 4.45% 7/6/26, VRDN (b) | | 5,250,000 | 5,250,000 |
TOTAL PENNSYLVANIA | | | 18,887,090 |
South Carolina - 0.3% | | | |
Berkeley County Indl. Dev. Rev. (Nucor Corp. Proj.) Series 1995, 4.52% 7/7/23, VRDN (b)(c) | | 1,200,000 | 1,200,000 |
Greenville Hosp. Sys. Facilities Rev. Participating VRDN Series XF 01 45, 4.21% 7/7/23 (Liquidity Facility Toronto-Dominion Bank) (b)(h)(i) | | 2,540,000 | 2,540,000 |
South Carolina Pub. Svc. Auth. Rev. Participating VRDN Series 2021 XF 12 43, 4.26% 7/7/23 (Liquidity Facility JPMorgan Chase Bank) (b)(h)(i) | | 3,605,000 | 3,605,000 |
TOTAL SOUTH CAROLINA | | | 7,345,000 |
Texas - 6.4% | | | |
Austin Arpt. Sys. Rev. Participating VRDN Series XG 04 27, 4.26% 7/7/23 (Liquidity Facility Morgan Stanley Bank, West Valley City Utah) (b)(c)(h)(i) | | 6,800,000 | 6,800,000 |
Ep Machuca Lp Participating VRDN Series MIZ 91 04, 4.51% 8/4/23 (Liquidity Facility Mizuho Cap. Markets LLC) (b)(h)(i)(j) | | 3,660,000 | 3,660,000 |
Mizuho Floater / Residual Trust V Participating VRDN Series MIZ 91 24, 4.51% 8/4/23 (Liquidity Facility Mizuho Cap. Markets LLC) (b)(h)(i)(j) | | 20,850,000 | 20,850,000 |
Port Arthur Navigation District Envir. Facilities Rev. (Motiva Enterprises LLC Proj.): | | | |
Series 2001 A, 4.55% 7/3/23, VRDN (b) | | 16,200,000 | 16,200,000 |
Series 2004, 5.08% 7/7/23, VRDN (b)(c) | | 71,885,000 | 71,884,995 |
Series 2010 B, 4.55% 7/3/23, VRDN (b) | | 600,000 | 600,000 |
Series 2010 C, 4.56% 7/3/23, VRDN (b) | | 2,200,000 | 2,200,000 |
Series 2010 D: | | | |
5% 7/7/23, VRDN (b) | | 33,480,000 | 33,480,000 |
5.03% 7/7/23, VRDN (b) | | 2,475,000 | 2,475,000 |
TOTAL TEXAS | | | 158,149,995 |
Utah - 1.2% | | | |
Salt Lake City Arpt. Rev. Participating VRDN: | | | |
Series XM 08 82, 4.26% 7/7/23 (Liquidity Facility JPMorgan Chase Bank) (b)(c)(h)(i) | | 2,600,000 | 2,600,000 |
Series XM 11 07, 4.45% 7/3/23 (Liquidity Facility JPMorgan Chase Bank) (b)(c)(h)(i) | | 27,870,000 | 27,870,000 |
TOTAL UTAH | | | 30,470,000 |
Virginia - 0.2% | | | |
Lynchburg Econ. Dev. Participating VRDN Series XL 00 75, 4.31% 7/7/23 (Liquidity Facility JPMorgan Chase Bank) (b)(h)(i) | | 5,000,000 | 5,000,000 |
Washington - 0.4% | | | |
Washington Econ. Dev. Fin. Auth. Rev. Participating VRDN Series Floaters 005, 4.36% 8/11/23 (Liquidity Facility Barclays Bank PLC) (b)(c)(h)(i) | | 9,180,000 | 9,180,000 |
West Virginia - 0.3% | | | |
West Virginia Hosp. Fin. Auth. Hosp. Rev. Series 2018 E, 4.46% 7/6/26, VRDN (b) | | 6,840,000 | 6,840,000 |
Wisconsin - 0.8% | | | |
Kestrel Heights Facilities, Ll Participating VRDN Series XF 30 95, 4.41% 7/7/23 (Liquidity Facility Mizuho Cap. Markets LLC) (b)(h)(i) | | 5,130,000 | 5,130,000 |
Pub. Fin. Auth. Mulfa Hs Rev. Participating VRDN Series 2022 MIZ 90 92, 4.51% 8/4/23 (Liquidity Facility Mizuho Cap. Markets LLC) (b)(h)(i)(j) | | 3,225,000 | 3,225,000 |
Pub. Fin. Auth. Ed. Rev. Mountain Island Charter School Participating VRDN Series XF 30 99, 4.41% 7/7/23 (Liquidity Facility Mizuho Cap. Markets LLC) (b)(h)(i) | | 5,240,000 | 5,240,000 |
Waushara County Wis BAN Series 2023 A, 4.75% 12/1/23 | | 6,400,000 | 6,408,027 |
TOTAL WISCONSIN | | | 20,003,027 |
TOTAL MUNICIPAL NOTES (Cost $1,168,346,423) | | | 1,168,350,369 |
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Money Market Funds - 1.5% |
| | Shares | Value ($) |
Fidelity Municipal Cash Central Fund 4.23% (k)(l) (Cost $35,611,000) | | 35,603,879 | 35,611,000 |
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TOTAL INVESTMENT IN SECURITIES - 102.2% (Cost $2,530,462,491) | 2,518,768,468 |
NET OTHER ASSETS (LIABILITIES) - (2.2)% | (53,260,408) |
NET ASSETS - 100.0% | 2,465,508,060 |
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Security Type Abbreviations
BAN | - | BOND ANTICIPATION NOTE |
RAN | - | REVENUE ANTICIPATION NOTE |
VRDN | - | VARIABLE RATE DEMAND NOTE (A debt instrument that is payable upon demand, either daily, weekly or monthly) |
Legend
(a) | Amount is stated in United States dollars unless otherwise noted. |
(b) | Coupon rates for floating and adjustable rate securities reflect the rates in effect at period end. |
(c) | Private activity obligations whose interest is subject to the federal alternative minimum tax for individuals. |
(d) | Security exempt from registration under Rule 144A of the Securities Act of 1933. These securities may be resold in transactions exempt from registration, normally to qualified institutional buyers. At the end of the period, the value of these securities amounted to $93,486,485 or 3.8% of net assets. |
(e) | Security or a portion of the security purchased on a delayed delivery or when-issued basis. |
(f) | Coupon is indexed to a floating interest rate which may be multiplied by a specified factor and/or subject to caps or floors. |
(g) | Security initially issued at one coupon which converts to a higher coupon at a specified date. The rate shown is the rate at period end. |
(h) | Provides evidence of ownership in one or more underlying municipal bonds. |
(i) | Coupon rates are determined by re-marketing agents based on current market conditions. |
(j) | Restricted securities (including private placements) - Investment in securities not registered under the Securities Act of 1933 (excluding 144A issues). At the end of the period, the value of restricted securities (excluding 144A issues) amounted to $111,183,015 or 4.5% of net assets. |
(k) | Information in this report regarding holdings by state and security types does not reflect the holdings of the Fidelity Municipal Cash Central Fund. |
(l) | Affiliated fund that is generally available only to investment companies and other accounts managed by Fidelity Investments. The rate quoted is the annualized seven-day yield of the fund at period end. A complete unaudited listing of the fund's holdings as of its most recent quarter end is available upon request. In addition, each Fidelity Central Fund's financial statements are available on the SEC's website or upon request. |
Additional information on each restricted holding is as follows: |
Security | Acquisition Date | Acquisition Cost ($) |
California Hsg. Fin. Auth. Multi-family Participating VRDN Series Floaters BAML 60 02, 4.36% 8/4/23 (Liquidity Facility Bank of America NA) | 5/26/23 | 9,700,000 |
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Colorado Hsg. & Fin. Auth. Multi-family Hsg. Rev. Participating VRDN Series Floater 2021 MIZ 90 68, 4.51% 8/4/23 (Liquidity Facility Mizuho Cap. Markets LLC) | 4/14/21 | 300,000 |
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Ep Machuca Lp Participating VRDN Series MIZ 91 04, 4.51% 8/4/23 (Liquidity Facility Mizuho Cap. Markets LLC) | 8/05/22 | 3,660,000 |
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Miami Dade County Hsg. Multifamily Hsg. Rev. Participating VRDN Series Floater MIZ 90 87, 4.51% 8/4/23 (Liquidity Facility Mizuho Cap. Markets LLC) | 1/27/22 | 1,900,000 |
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Mizuho Floater / Residual Trust V Participating VRDN Series MIZ 91 24, 4.51% 8/4/23 (Liquidity Facility Mizuho Cap. Markets LLC) | 1/27/23 | 20,850,000 |
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Montana Board of Hsg. Participating VRDN Series Floater MIZ 90 62, 4.51% 8/4/23 (Liquidity Facility Mizuho Cap. Markets LLC) | 3/02/21 | 610,925 |
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Philadelphia Auth. for Indl. Dev. Participating VRDN Series MIZ 90 51, 4.51% 8/4/23 (Liquidity Facility Mizuho Cap. Markets LLC) | 11/12/20 | 1,237,090 |
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Pub. Fin. Auth. Mulfa Hs Rev. Participating VRDN Series 2022 MIZ 90 92, 4.51% 8/4/23 (Liquidity Facility Mizuho Cap. Markets LLC) | 2/24/22 | 3,225,000 |
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San Francisco City & County Multi-family Hsg. Rev. Participating VRDN Series MIZ 90 95, 4.51% 8/4/23 (Liquidity Facility Mizuho Cap. Markets LLC) | 4/01/22 | 27,100,000 |
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San Francisco City & County Multi-family Hsg. Rev. Participating VRDN Series MIZ 91 15, 4.51% 8/4/23 (Liquidity Facility Mizuho Cap. Markets LLC) | 12/19/22 - 1/30/23 | 40,000,000 |
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Steele Duncan Plaza, LLC Participating VRDN Series MIZ 91 03, 4.51% 8/4/23 (Liquidity Facility Mizuho Cap. Markets LLC) | 8/11/22 | 2,600,000 |
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Affiliated Central Funds
Fiscal year to date information regarding the Fund's investments in Fidelity Central Funds, including the ownership percentage, is presented below.
Affiliate | Value, beginning of period ($) | Purchases ($) | Sales Proceeds ($) | Dividend Income ($) | Realized Gain (loss) ($) | Change in Unrealized appreciation (depreciation) ($) | Value, end of period ($) | % ownership, end of period |
Fidelity Municipal Cash Central Fund 4.23% | 60,404,000 | 268,497,000 | 293,290,000 | 809,894 | - | - | 35,611,000 | 1.3% |
Total | 60,404,000 | 268,497,000 | 293,290,000 | 809,894 | - | - | 35,611,000 | |
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Amounts in the dividend income column in the above table include any capital gain distributions from underlying funds, which are presented in the corresponding line item in the Statement of Operations, if applicable.
Amounts included in the purchases and sales proceeds columns may include in-kind transactions, if applicable.
Investment Valuation
The following is a summary of the inputs used, as of June 30, 2023, involving the Fund's assets and liabilities carried at fair value. The inputs or methodology used for valuing securities may not be an indication of the risk associated with investing in those securities. For more information on valuation inputs, and their aggregation into the levels used below, please refer to the Investment Valuation section in the accompanying Notes to Financial Statements.
Valuation Inputs at Reporting Date: |
Description | Total ($) | Level 1 ($) | Level 2 ($) | Level 3 ($) |
Investments in Securities: | | | | |
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Municipal Securities | 2,483,157,468 | - | 2,483,157,468 | - |
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Money Market Funds | 35,611,000 | 35,611,000 | - | - |
Total Investments in Securities: | 2,518,768,468 | 35,611,000 | 2,483,157,468 | - |
Statement of Assets and Liabilities |
| | | | June 30, 2023 (Unaudited) |
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Assets | | | | |
Investment in securities, at value - See accompanying schedule: | | | | |
Unaffiliated issuers (cost $2,494,851,491) | $ | 2,483,157,468 | | |
Fidelity Central Funds (cost $35,611,000) | | 35,611,000 | | |
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Total Investment in Securities (cost $2,530,462,491) | | | $ | 2,518,768,468 |
Receivable for fund shares sold | | | | 2,942,362 |
Interest receivable | | | | 19,752,872 |
Distributions receivable from Fidelity Central Funds | | | | 110,299 |
Receivable from investment adviser for expense reductions | | | | 108,861 |
Other receivables | | | | 1,001 |
Total assets | | | | 2,541,683,863 |
Liabilities | | | | |
Payable to custodian bank | $ | 330,322 | | |
Payable for investments purchased | | | | |
Regular delivery | | 32,650,000 | | |
Delayed delivery | | 32,683,692 | | |
Payable for fund shares redeemed | | 5,550,479 | | |
Distributions payable | | 4,350,954 | | |
Accrued management fee | | 406,953 | | |
Distribution and service plan fees payable | | 13 | | |
Other affiliated payables | | 203,390 | | |
Total Liabilities | | | | 76,175,803 |
Net Assets | | | $ | 2,465,508,060 |
Net Assets consist of: | | | | |
Paid in capital | | | $ | 2,478,278,706 |
Total accumulated earnings (loss) | | | | (12,770,646) |
Net Assets | | | $ | 2,465,508,060 |
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Net Asset Value and Maximum Offering Price | | | | |
Class A : | | | | |
Net Asset Value and redemption price per share ($100,464 ÷ 10,056 shares) (a) | | | $ | 9.99 |
Maximum offering price per share (100/98.50 of $9.99) | | | $ | 10.14 |
Fidelity Conservative Income Municipal Bond Fund : | | | | |
Net Asset Value , offering price and redemption price per share ($2,461,688,927 ÷ 246,416,645 shares) | | | $ | 9.99 |
Class I : | | | | |
Net Asset Value , offering price and redemption price per share ($100,485 ÷ 10,058 shares) | | | $ | 9.99 |
Class Z : | | | | |
Net Asset Value , offering price and redemption price per share ($3,618,184 ÷ 362,179 shares) | | | $ | 9.99 |
(a)Redemption price per share is equal to net asset value less any applicable contingent deferred sales charge. |
Statement of Operations |
| | | | Six months ended June 30, 2023 (Unaudited) |
Investment Income | | | | |
Interest | | | $ | 33,812,875 |
Income from Fidelity Central Funds | | | | 809,894 |
Total Income | | | | 34,622,769 |
Expenses | | | | |
Management fee | $ | 3,043,068 | | |
Transfer agent fees | | 927,047 | | |
Distribution and service plan fees | | 15 | | |
Independent trustees' fees and expenses | | 4,328 | | |
Total expenses before reductions | | 3,974,458 | | |
Expense reductions | | (923,540) | | |
Total expenses after reductions | | | | 3,050,918 |
Net Investment income (loss) | | | | 31,571,851 |
Realized and Unrealized Gain (Loss) | | | | |
Net realized gain (loss) on: | | | | |
Investment Securities: | | | | |
Unaffiliated issuers | | 101,044 | | |
Total net realized gain (loss) | | | | 101,044 |
Change in net unrealized appreciation (depreciation) on investment securities | | | | 5,061,360 |
Net gain (loss) | | | | 5,162,404 |
Net increase (decrease) in net assets resulting from operations | | | $ | 36,734,255 |
Statement of Changes in Net Assets |
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| | Six months ended June 30, 2023 (Unaudited) | | Year ended December 31, 2022 |
Increase (Decrease) in Net Assets | | | | |
Operations | | | | |
Net investment income (loss) | $ | 31,571,851 | $ | 24,794,612 |
Net realized gain (loss) | | 101,044 | | (180,583) |
Change in net unrealized appreciation (depreciation) | | 5,061,360 | | (18,547,287) |
Net increase (decrease) in net assets resulting from operations | | 36,734,255 | | 6,066,742 |
Distributions to shareholders | | (31,484,917) | | (24,762,794) |
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Share transactions - net increase (decrease) | | (24,763,391) | | (257,663,646) |
Total increase (decrease) in net assets | | (19,514,053) | | (276,359,698) |
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Net Assets | | | | |
Beginning of period | | 2,485,022,113 | | 2,761,381,811 |
End of period | $ | 2,465,508,060 | $ | 2,485,022,113 |
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Fidelity® Conservative Income Municipal Bond Fund |
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| | Six months ended (Unaudited) June 30, 2023 | | Years ended December 31, 2022 | | 2021 | | 2020 | | 2019 | | 2018 |
Selected Per-Share Data | | | | | | | | | | | | |
Net asset value, beginning of period | $ | 9.97 | $ | 10.04 | $ | 10.06 | $ | 10.06 | $ | 10.02 | $ | 10.01 |
Income from Investment Operations | | | | | | | | | | | | |
Net investment income (loss) A,B | | .134 | | .096 | | .025 | | .081 | | .157 | | .144 |
Net realized and unrealized gain (loss) | | .016 | | (.069) | | (.020) | | .007 | | .042 | | .011 |
Total from investment operations | | .150 | | .027 | | .005 | | .088 | | .199 | | .155 |
Distributions from net investment income | | (.130) | | (.097) | | (.025) | | (.087) | | (.158) | | (.144) |
Distributions from net realized gain | | - | | - | | - | | (.001) | | (.001) | | (.001) |
Total distributions | | (.130) | | (.097) | | (.025) | | (.088) | | (.159) | | (.145) |
Net asset value, end of period | $ | 9.99 | $ | 9.97 | $ | 10.04 | $ | 10.06 | $ | 10.06 | $ | 10.02 |
Total Return C,D | | 1.51% | | .27% | | .05% | | .88% | | 2.00% | | 1.56% |
Ratios to Average Net Assets B,E,F | | | | | | | | | | | | |
Expenses before reductions | | .33% G | | .35% | | .35% | | .35% | | .35% | | .35% |
Expenses net of fee waivers, if any | | .25% G | | .25% | | .25% | | .25% | | .25% | | .25% |
Expenses net of all reductions | | .25% G | | .25% | | .25% | | .25% | | .25% | | .25% |
Net investment income (loss) | | 2.62% G | | .96% | | .25% | | .81% | | 1.56% | | 1.44% |
Supplemental Data | | | | | | | | | | | | |
Net assets, end of period (000 omitted) | $ | 2,461,689 | $ | 2,339,827 | $ | 2,580,577 | $ | 3,175,503 | $ | 2,108,640 | $ | 1,607,689 |
Portfolio turnover rate H | | 73% G | | 56% | | 56% | | 41% | | 63% | | 45% I |
A Calculated based on average shares outstanding during the period.
B Net investment income (loss) is affected by the timing of the declaration of dividends by any underlying mutual funds or exchange-traded funds (ETFs). Net investment income (loss) of any mutual funds or ETFs is not included in the Fund's net investment income (loss) ratio.
C Total returns would have been lower if certain expenses had not been reduced during the applicable periods shown.
D Total returns for periods of less than one year are not annualized.
E Fees and expenses of any underlying mutual funds or exchange-traded funds (ETFs) are not included in the Fund's expense ratio. The Fund indirectly bears its proportionate share of these expenses. For additional expense information related to investments in Fidelity Central Funds, please refer to the "Investments in Fidelity Central Funds" note found in the Notes to Financial Statements section of the most recent Annual or Semi-Annual report.
F Expense ratios reflect operating expenses of the class. Expenses before reductions do not reflect amounts reimbursed, waived, or reduced through arrangements with the investment adviser, brokerage services, or other offset arrangements, if applicable, and do not represent the amount paid by the class during periods when reimbursements, waivers or reductions occur.
G Annualized.
H Amount does not include the portfolio activity of any underlying mutual funds or exchange-traded funds (ETFs).
I Portfolio turnover rate excludes securities received or delivered in-kind.
Fidelity Advisor® Conservative Income Municipal Bond Fund Class A |
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| | Six months ended (Unaudited) June 30, 2023 A |
Selected Per-Share Data | | |
Net asset value, beginning of period | $ | 9.97 |
Income from Investment Operations | | |
Net investment income (loss) B,C | | .027 |
Net realized and unrealized gain (loss) | | .019 |
Total from investment operations | | .046 |
Distributions from net investment income | | (.026) |
Total distributions | | (.026) |
Net asset value, end of period | $ | 9.99 |
Total Return D,E,F | | .46% |
Ratios to Average Net Assets C,G,H | | |
Expenses before reductions | | .45% I |
Expenses net of fee waivers, if any | | .45% I |
Expenses net of all reductions | | .45% I |
Net investment income (loss) | | 2.62% I |
Supplemental Data | | |
Net assets, end of period (000 omitted) | $ | 100 |
Portfolio turnover rate J | | 73% I |
A For the period May 25, 2023 (commencement of sale of shares) through June 30, 2023.
B Calculated based on average shares outstanding during the period.
C Net investment income (loss) is affected by the timing of the declaration of dividends by any underlying mutual funds or exchange-traded funds (ETFs). Net investment income (loss) of any mutual funds or ETFs is not included in the Fund's net investment income (loss) ratio.
D Total returns would have been lower if certain expenses had not been reduced during the applicable periods shown.
E Total returns do not include the effect of the sales charges.
F Total returns for periods of less than one year are not annualized.
G Fees and expenses of any underlying mutual funds or exchange-traded funds (ETFs) are not included in the Fund's expense ratio. The Fund indirectly bears its proportionate share of these expenses. For additional expense information related to investments in Fidelity Central Funds, please refer to the "Investments in Fidelity Central Funds" note found in the Notes to Financial Statements section of the most recent Annual or Semi-Annual report.
H Expense ratios reflect operating expenses of the class. Expenses before reductions do not reflect amounts reimbursed, waived, or reduced through arrangements with the investment adviser, brokerage services, or other offset arrangements, if applicable, and do not represent the amount paid by the class during periods when reimbursements, waivers or reductions occur.
I Annualized.
J Amount does not include the portfolio activity of any underlying mutual funds or exchange-traded funds (ETFs).
Fidelity Advisor® Conservative Income Municipal Bond Fund Class I |
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| | Six months ended (Unaudited) June 30, 2023 A |
Selected Per-Share Data | | |
Net asset value, beginning of period | $ | 9.97 |
Income from Investment Operations | | |
Net investment income (loss) B,C | | .029 |
Net realized and unrealized gain (loss) | | .019 |
Total from investment operations | | .048 |
Distributions from net investment income | | (.028) |
Total distributions | | (.028) |
Net asset value, end of period | $ | 9.99 |
Total Return D,E | | .48% |
Ratios to Average Net Assets C,F,G | | |
Expenses before reductions | | .25% H |
Expenses net of fee waivers, if any | | .25% H |
Expenses net of all reductions | | .25% H |
Net investment income (loss) | | 2.82% H |
Supplemental Data | | |
Net assets, end of period (000 omitted) | $ | 100 |
Portfolio turnover rate I | | 73% H |
A For the period May 25, 2023 (commencement of sale of shares) through June 30, 2023.
B Calculated based on average shares outstanding during the period.
C Net investment income (loss) is affected by the timing of the declaration of dividends by any underlying mutual funds or exchange-traded funds (ETFs). Net investment income (loss) of any mutual funds or ETFs is not included in the Fund's net investment income (loss) ratio.
D Total returns would have been lower if certain expenses had not been reduced during the applicable periods shown.
E Total returns for periods of less than one year are not annualized.
F Fees and expenses of any underlying mutual funds or exchange-traded funds (ETFs) are not included in the Fund's expense ratio. The Fund indirectly bears its proportionate share of these expenses. For additional expense information related to investments in Fidelity Central Funds, please refer to the "Investments in Fidelity Central Funds" note found in the Notes to Financial Statements section of the most recent Annual or Semi-Annual report.
G Expense ratios reflect operating expenses of the class. Expenses before reductions do not reflect amounts reimbursed, waived, or reduced through arrangements with the investment adviser, brokerage services, or other offset arrangements, if applicable, and do not represent the amount paid by the class during periods when reimbursements, waivers or reductions occur.
H Annualized.
I Amount does not include the portfolio activity of any underlying mutual funds or exchange-traded funds (ETFs).
Fidelity Advisor® Conservative Income Municipal Bond Fund Class Z |
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| | Six months ended (Unaudited) June 30, 2023 A |
Selected Per-Share Data | | |
Net asset value, beginning of period | $ | 9.97 |
Income from Investment Operations | | |
Net investment income (loss) B,C | | .029 |
Net realized and unrealized gain (loss) | | .020 |
Total from investment operations | | .049 |
Distributions from net investment income | | (.029) |
Total distributions | | (.029) |
Net asset value, end of period | $ | 9.99 |
Total Return D,E | | .49% |
Ratios to Average Net Assets C,F,G | | |
Expenses before reductions | | .25% H |
Expenses net of fee waivers, if any | | .20% H |
Expenses net of all reductions | | .20% H |
Net investment income (loss) | | 3.20% H |
Supplemental Data | | |
Net assets, end of period (000 omitted) | $ | 3,618 |
Portfolio turnover rate I | | 73% H |
A For the period May 25, 2023 (commencement of sale of shares) through June 30, 2023.
B Calculated based on average shares outstanding during the period.
C Net investment income (loss) is affected by the timing of the declaration of dividends by any underlying mutual funds or exchange-traded funds (ETFs). Net investment income (loss) of any mutual funds or ETFs is not included in the Fund's net investment income (loss) ratio.
D Total returns would have been lower if certain expenses had not been reduced during the applicable periods shown.
E Total returns for periods of less than one year are not annualized.
F Fees and expenses of any underlying mutual funds or exchange-traded funds (ETFs) are not included in the Fund's expense ratio. The Fund indirectly bears its proportionate share of these expenses. For additional expense information related to investments in Fidelity Central Funds, please refer to the "Investments in Fidelity Central Funds" note found in the Notes to Financial Statements section of the most recent Annual or Semi-Annual report.
G Expense ratios reflect operating expenses of the class. Expenses before reductions do not reflect amounts reimbursed, waived, or reduced through arrangements with the investment adviser, brokerage services, or other offset arrangements, if applicable, and do not represent the amount paid by the class during periods when reimbursements, waivers or reductions occur.
H Annualized.
I Amount does not include the portfolio activity of any underlying mutual funds or exchange-traded funds (ETFs).
For the period ended June 30, 2023
1. Organization.
Fidelity Conservative Income Municipal Bond Fund (the Fund) is a fund of Fidelity Municipal Trust (the Trust) and is authorized to issue an unlimited number of shares. The Trust is registered under the Investment Company Act of 1940, as amended (the 1940 Act), as an open-end management investment company organized as a Massachusetts business trust. The Fund commenced sale of Class A, Class I and Class Z shares on April 1, 2023. The Fund offers Class A, Fidelity Conservative Income Municipal Bond Fund (formerly Institutional Class), Class I and Class Z shares, each of which has equal rights as to assets and voting privileges. Class A, Class I and Class Z are Fidelity Advisor classes. Each class has exclusive voting rights with respect to matters that affect that class. Effective April 1, 2023, Conservative Income Municipal Bond share class was consolidated into Institutional Class. Institutional Class was then renamed Fidelity Conservative Income Municipal Bond Fund.
2. Investments in Fidelity Central Funds.
Funds may invest in Fidelity Central Funds, which are open-end investment companies generally available only to other investment companies and accounts managed by the investment adviser and its affiliates. The Schedule of Investments lists any Fidelity Central Funds held as an investment as of period end, but does not include the underlying holdings of each Fidelity Central Fund. An investing fund indirectly bears its proportionate share of the expenses of the underlying Fidelity Central Funds.
Based on its investment objective, each Fidelity Central Fund may invest or participate in various investment vehicles or strategies that are similar to those of the investing fund. These strategies are consistent with the investment objectives of the investing fund and may involve certain economic risks which may cause a decline in value of each of the Fidelity Central Funds and thus a decline in the value of the investing fund.
Fidelity Central Fund | Investment Manager | Investment Objective | Investment Practices | Expense Ratio A |
Fidelity Money Market Central Funds | Fidelity Management & Research Company LLC (FMR) | Each fund seeks to obtain a high level of current income consistent with the preservation of capital and liquidity. | Short-term Investments | Less than .005% |
A Expenses expressed as a percentage of average net assets and are as of each underlying Central Fund's most recent annual or semi-annual shareholder report.
A complete unaudited list of holdings for each Fidelity Central Fund is available upon request or at the Securities and Exchange Commission website at www.sec.gov. In addition, the financial statements of the Fidelity Central Funds which contain the significant accounting policies (including investment valuation policies) of those funds, and are not covered by the Report of Independent Registered Public Accounting Firm, are available on the Securities and Exchange Commission website or upon request.
3. Significant Accounting Policies.
The Fund is an investment company and applies the accounting and reporting guidance of the Financial Accounting Standards Board (FASB) Accounting Standards Codification Topic 946 Financial Services - Investment Companies . The financial statements have been prepared in conformity with accounting principles generally accepted in the United States of America (GAAP), which require management to make certain estimates and assumptions at the date of the financial statements. Actual results could differ from those estimates. Subsequent events, if any, through the date that the financial statements were issued have been evaluated in the preparation of the financial statements. The Fund's Schedule of Investments lists any underlying mutual funds or exchange-traded funds (ETFs) but does not include the underlying holdings of these funds. The following summarizes the significant accounting policies of the Fund:
Investment Valuation. Investments are valued as of 4:00 p.m. Eastern time on the last calendar day of the period. The Board of Trustees (the Board) has designated the Fund's investment adviser as the valuation designee responsible for the fair valuation function and performing fair value determinations as needed. The investment adviser has established a Fair Value Committee (the Committee) to carry out the day-to-day fair valuation responsibilities and has adopted policies and procedures to govern the fair valuation process and the activities of the Committee. In accordance with these fair valuation policies and procedures, which have been approved by the Board, the Fund attempts to obtain prices from one or more third party pricing services or brokers to value its investments. When current market prices, quotations or currency exchange rates are not readily available or reliable, investments will be fair valued in good faith by the Committee, in accordance with the policies and procedures. Factors used in determining fair value vary by investment type and may include market or investment specific events, transaction data, estimated cash flows, and market observations of comparable investments. The frequency that the fair valuation procedures are used cannot be predicted and they may be utilized to a significant extent. The Committee manages the Fund's fair valuation practices and maintains the fair valuation policies and procedures. The Fund's investment adviser reports to the Board information regarding the fair valuation process and related material matters.
The Fund categorizes the inputs to valuation techniques used to value its investments into a disclosure hierarchy consisting of three levels as shown below:
Level 1 - unadjusted quoted prices in active markets for identical investments
Level 2 - other significant observable inputs (including quoted prices for similar investments, interest rates, prepayment speeds, etc.)
Level 3 - unobservable inputs (including the Fund's own assumptions based on the best information available)
Valuation techniques used to value the Fund's investments by major category are as follows:
Debt securities, including restricted securities, are valued based on evaluated prices received from third party pricing services or from brokers who make markets in such securities. Municipal securities are valued by pricing services who utilize matrix pricing which considers yield or price of bonds of comparable quality, coupon, maturity and type or by broker-supplied prices. When independent prices are unavailable or unreliable, debt securities may be valued utilizing pricing methodologies which consider similar factors that would be used by third party pricing services. Debt securities are generally categorized as Level 2 in the hierarchy but may be Level 3 depending on the circumstances.
Investments in open-end mutual funds, including the Fidelity Central Funds, are valued at their closing net asset value (NAV) each business day and are categorized as Level 1 in the hierarchy.
Changes in valuation techniques may result in transfers in or out of an assigned level within the disclosure hierarchy. The aggregate value of investments by input level as of June 30, 2023 is included at the end of the Fund's Schedule of Investments.
Investment Transactions and Income. For financial reporting purposes, the Fund's investment holdings and NAV include trades executed through the end of the last business day of the period. The NAV per share for processing shareholder transactions is calculated as of the close of business of the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE), normally 4:00 p.m. Eastern time and includes trades executed through the end of the prior business day. Gains and losses on securities sold are determined on the basis of identified cost. Income and capital gain distributions from Fidelity Central Funds, if any, are recorded on the ex-dividend date. Interest income is accrued as earned and includes coupon interest and amortization of premium and accretion of discount on debt securities as applicable.
Class Allocations and Expenses. Investment income, realized and unrealized capital gains and losses, common expenses of a fund, and certain fund-level expense reductions, if any, are allocated daily on a pro-rata basis to each class based on the relative net assets of each class to the total net assets of a fund. Each class differs with respect to transfer agent and distribution and service plan fees incurred, as applicable. Certain expense reductions may also differ by class, if applicable. For the reporting period, the allocated portion of income and expenses to each class as a percent of its average net assets may vary due to the timing of recording these transactions in relation to fluctuating net assets of the classes. Expenses directly attributable to a fund are charged to that fund. Expenses attributable to more than one fund are allocated among the respective funds on the basis of relative net assets or other appropriate methods. Expenses included in the accompanying financial statements reflect the expenses of that fund and do not include any expenses associated with any underlying mutual funds or exchange-traded funds (ETFs). Although not included in a fund's expenses, a fund indirectly bears its proportionate share of these expenses through the net asset value of each underlying mutual fund or exchange-traded fund (ETF). Expense estimates are accrued in the period to which they relate and adjustments are made when actual amounts are known.
Income Tax Information and Distributions to Shareholders. Each year, the Fund intends to qualify as a regulated investment company under Subchapter M of the Internal Revenue Code, including distributing substantially all of its taxable income and realized gains. As a result, no provision for U.S. Federal income taxes is required. The Fund files a U.S. federal tax return, in addition to state and local tax returns as required. The Fund's federal income tax returns are subject to examination by the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) for a period of three fiscal years after they are filed. State and local tax returns may be subject to examination for an additional fiscal year depending on the jurisdiction.
Distributions are declared and recorded daily and paid monthly from net investment income. Distributions from realized gains, if any, are declared and recorded on the ex-dividend date. Income and capital gain distributions are declared separately for each class. Income and capital gain distributions are determined in accordance with income tax regulations, which may differ from GAAP.
Capital accounts within the financial statements are adjusted for permanent book-tax differences. These adjustments have no impact on net assets or the results of operations. Capital accounts are not adjusted for temporary book-tax differences which will reverse in a subsequent period.
Book-tax differences are primarily due to market discount, capital loss carryforwards and losses deferred due to wash sales.
The Fund purchases municipal securities whose interest, in the opinion of the issuer, is free from federal income tax. There is no assurance that the IRS will agree with this opinion. In the event the IRS determines that the issuer does not comply with relevant tax requirements, interest payments from a security could become federally taxable, possibly retroactively to the date the security was issued.
As of period end, the cost and unrealized appreciation (depreciation) in securities, and derivatives if applicable, for federal income tax purposes were as follows:
Gross unrealized appreciation | $887,227 |
Gross unrealized depreciation | (12,481,527) |
Net unrealized appreciation (depreciation) | $(11,594,300) |
Tax cost | $2,530,362,768 |
Capital loss carryforwards are only available to offset future capital gains of the Fund to the extent provided by regulations and may be limited. The capital loss carryforward information presented below, including any applicable limitation, is estimated as of prior fiscal period end and is subject to adjustment.
Short-term | $(1,110,648) |
Long-term | (180,994) |
Total capital loss carryforward | $(1,291,642) |
Delayed Delivery Transactions and When-Issued Securities. During the period, certain Funds transacted in securities on a delayed delivery or when-issued basis. Payment and delivery may take place after the customary settlement period for that security. The price of the underlying securities and the date when the securities will be delivered and paid for are fixed at the time the transaction is negotiated. Securities purchased on a delayed delivery or when-issued basis are identified as such in the Schedule of Investments. Compensation for interest forgone in the purchase of a delayed delivery or when-issued debt security may be received. With respect to purchase commitments, each applicable Fund identifies securities as segregated in its records with a value at least equal to the amount of the commitment. Payables and receivables associated with the purchases and sales of delayed delivery securities having the same coupon, settlement date and broker are offset. Delayed delivery or when-issued securities that have been purchased from and sold to different brokers are reflected as both payables and receivables in the Statement of Assets and Liabilities under the caption "Delayed delivery", as applicable. Losses may arise due to changes in the value of the underlying securities or if the counterparty does not perform under the contract's terms, or if the issuer does not issue the securities due to political, economic, or other factors.
Restricted Securities (including Private Placements). Funds may invest in securities that are subject to legal or contractual restrictions on resale. These securities generally may be resold in transactions exempt from registration or to the public if the securities are registered. Disposal of these securities may involve time-consuming negotiations and expense, and prompt sale at an acceptable price may be difficult. Information regarding restricted securities held at period end is included at the end of the Schedule of Investments, if applicable.
4. Purchases and Sales of Investments.
Purchases and sales of securities, other than short-term securities and in-kind transactions, as applicable, are noted in the table below.
| Purchases ($) | Sales ($) |
Fidelity Conservative Income Municipal Bond Fund | 506,879,271 | 430,505,000 |
5. Fees and Other Transactions with Affiliates.
Management Fee. Fidelity Management & Research Company LLC (the investment adviser) and its affiliates provide the Fund with investment management related services for which the Fund pays a monthly management fee. Effective April 1, 2023, the Fund pays a monthly management fee that is based on an annual rate of .20% of the Fund's average net assets. Under the management contract, the investment adviser pays all other fund-level expenses, except the compensation of the independent Trustees and certain other expenses such as interest expense.
Prior to April 1, 2023, the Fund paid a monthly management fee that was based on an annual rate of .30% of the Fund's average net assets. Under the management contract, the investment adviser paid all other fund-level expenses, except the compensation of the independent Trustees and certain other expenses such as interest expense.
For the reporting period, the total annualized management fee rate was .25% of the Fund's average net assets.
Distribution and Service Plan Fees. In accordance with Rule 12b-1 of the 1940 Act, the Fund has adopted separate Distribution and Service Plans for each class of shares. Certain classes pay Fidelity Distributors Company LLC (FDC), an affiliate of the investment adviser, separate Distribution and Service Fees, each of which is based on an annual percentage of each class' average net assets. In addition, FDC may pay financial intermediaries for selling shares of the Fund and providing shareholder support services. For the period, the Distribution and Service Fee rates, total fees and amounts retained by FDC were as follows:
| Distribution Fee | Service Fee | Total Fees | Retained by FDC |
Class A | - % | .15% | $ 15 | $ 15 |
| | | $15 | $15 |
Sales Load. FDC may receive a front-end sales charge of up to 1.50% for selling Class A shares, some of which is paid to financial intermediaries for selling shares of the Fund. Depending on the holding period, FDC may receive a contingent deferred sales charge levied on Class A redemptions. The deferred sales charges are .75% or .50% for certain purchases of Class A shares.
For the period, there were no sales charge amounts retained by FDC.
Transfer Agent Fees. Fidelity Investments Institutional Operations Company LLC (FIIOC), an affiliate of the investment adviser, is the transfer, dividend disbursing and shareholder servicing agent for the Fund. FIIOC receives account fees and asset-based fees that vary according to the account size and type of account of the shareholders of the respective classes of the Fund, except for Fidelity Conservative Income Municipal Bond Fund and Class Z. FIIOC receives an asset-based fee of Fidelity Conservative Income Municipal Bond Fund's and Class Z's average net assets. FIIOC pays for typesetting, printing and mailing of shareholder reports, except proxy statements. For the period, transfer agent fees for each class were as follows:
| Amount | % of Class-Level Average Net Assets A |
Conservative Income Municipal Bond | $37,385 | .10 |
Class A | 6 | .06 |
Fidelity Conservative Income Municipal Bond Fund | 889,572 | .08 B |
Class I | 6 | .06 |
Class Z | 78 | .05 |
| $927,047 | |
A Annualized
B Effective April 1, 2023, the asset-based fee changed from .05% to .10%.
Interfund Trades. Funds may purchase from or sell securities to other Fidelity Funds under procedures adopted by the Board. The procedures have been designed to ensure these interfund trades are executed in accordance with Rule 17a-7 of the 1940 Act. Any interfund trades are included within the respective purchases and sales amounts shown in the Purchases and Sales of Investments note. Interfund trades during the period are noted in the table below.
| Purchases ($) | Sales ($) | Realized Gain (Loss) ($) |
Fidelity Conservative Income Municipal Bond Fund | 17,800,000 | 14,965,000 | - |
6. Committed Line of Credit.
Certain Funds participate with other funds managed by the investment adviser or an affiliate in a $4.25 billion credit facility (the "line of credit") to be utilized for temporary or emergency purposes to fund shareholder redemptions or for other short-term liquidity purposes. The commitment fees on the pro-rata portion of the line of credit are borne by the investment adviser. During the period, there were no borrowings on this line of credit.
7. Expense Reductions.
The investment adviser contractually agreed to reimburse each class to the extent annual operating expenses exceeded certain levels of average net assets as noted in the table below. This reimbursement will remain in place through April 30, 2025. Some expenses, for example the compensation of the independent Trustees, and certain other expenses such as interest expense, are excluded from this reimbursement.
The following classes were in reimbursement during the period:
| Expense Limitations | Reimbursement |
Conservative Income Municipal Bond | .35% | $ 20,475 |
Class A | .45% A | - |
Fidelity Conservative Income Municipal Bond Fund | .25% | 901,557 |
Class I | .25% A | - |
Class Z | .20% A | 80 |
| | $922,112 |
A Expense limitation effective April 1, 2023.
In addition, through arrangements with the Fund's custodian, credits realized as a result of certain uninvested cash balances were used to reduce the Fund's expenses. During the period, these credits reduced the Fund's expenses by $1,428.
8. Distributions to Shareholders.
Distributions to shareholders of each class were as follows:
| Six months ended June 30, 2023 A | Year ended December 31, 2022 |
Fidelity Conservative Income Municipal Bond Fund | | |
Distributions to shareholders | | |
Conservative Income Municipal Bond | $ 862,973 | $1,260,065 |
Class A | 264 | - |
Fidelity Conservative Income Municipal Bond Fund | 30,616,188 | 23,502,729 |
Class I | 284 | - |
Class Z | 5,208 | - |
Total | $31,484,917 | $24,762,794 |
A Distributions for Class A, Class I and Class Z are for the period May 25, 2023 (commencement of sale of shares) through June 30, 2023.
9. Share Transactions.
Share transactions for each class were as follows and may contain in-kind transactions, automatic conversions between classes or exchanges between affiliated funds:
| Shares | Shares | Dollars | Dollars |
| Six months ended June 30, 2023 A | Year ended December 31, 2022 | Six months ended June 30, 2023 A | Year ended December 31, 2022 |
Fidelity Conservative Income Municipal Bond Fund | | | | |
Conservative Income Municipal Bond | | | | |
Shares sold | 2,563,002 | 6,431,861 | $25,637,442 | $64,090,475 |
Reinvestment of distributions | 69,620 | 104,367 | 695,551 | 1,039,599 |
Shares redeemed | (17,197,882) | (9,979,407) | (172,014,003) | (99,539,380) |
Net increase (decrease) | (14,565,260) | (3,443,179) | $(145,681,010) | $(34,409,306) |
Class A | | | | |
Shares sold | 10,030 | - | $100,000 | $ - |
Reinvestment of distributions | 26 | - | 264 | - |
Net increase (decrease) | 10,056 | - | $100,264 | $ - |
Fidelity Conservative Income Municipal Bond Fund | | | | |
Shares sold | 87,408,394 | 232,738,873 | $873,226,791 | $2,320,419,781 |
Reinvestment of distributions | 831,353 | 692,458 | 8,303,556 | 6,899,221 |
Shares redeemed | (76,538,660) | (255,738,433) | (764,431,248) | (2,550,573,342) |
Net increase (decrease) | 11,701,087 | (22,307,102) | $117,099,099 | $(223,254,340) |
Class I | | | | |
Shares sold | 10,030 | - | $100,000 | $ - |
Reinvestment of distributions | 28 | - | 284 | - |
Net increase (decrease) | 10,058 | - | $100,284 | $ - |
Class Z | | | | |
Shares sold | 361,658 | - | $3,612,764 | $ - |
Reinvestment of distributions | 521 | - | 5,208 | - |
Net increase (decrease) | 362,179 | - | $3,617,972 | $ - |
A Share transactions for Class A, Class I and Class Z are for the period May 25, 2023 (commencement of sale of shares) through June 30, 2023.
10. Other.
A fund's organizational documents provide former and current trustees and officers with a limited indemnification against liabilities arising in connection with the performance of their duties to the fund. In the normal course of business, a fund may also enter into contracts that provide general indemnifications. A fund's maximum exposure under these arrangements is unknown as this would be dependent on future claims that may be made against a fund. The risk of material loss from such claims is considered remote.
11. Risk and Uncertainties.
Many factors affect a fund's performance. Developments that disrupt global economies and financial markets, such as pandemics, epidemics, outbreaks of infectious diseases, war, terrorism, and environmental disasters, may significantly affect a fund's investment performance. The effects of these developments to a fund will be impacted by the types of securities in which a fund invests, the financial condition, industry, economic sector, and geographic location of an issuer, and a fund's level of investment in the securities of that issuer. Significant concentrations in security types, issuers, industries, sectors, and geographic locations may magnify the factors that affect a fund's performance.
As a shareholder, you incur two types of costs: (1) transaction costs, which may include sales charges (loads) on purchase payments or redemption proceeds, as applicable and (2) ongoing costs, which generally include management fees, distribution and/or service (12b-1) fees and other Fund expenses. This Example is intended to help you understand your ongoing costs (in dollars) of investing in a fund and to compare these costs with the ongoing costs of investing in other mutual funds.
The actual expense Example is based on an investment of $1,000 invested at the beginning of the period and held for the entire period (January 1, 2023 to June 30, 2023) for Fidelity® Conservative Income Municipal Bond Fund and for the period (May 25, 2023 to June 30, 2023) for Class A and Class I and Class Z. The hypothetical expense Example is based on an investment of $1,000 invested for the one-half year period (January 1, 2023 to June 30, 2023). |
Actual Expenses
The first line of the accompanying table provides information about actual account values and actual expenses. You may use the information in this line, together with the amount you invested, to estimate the expenses that you paid over the period. Simply divide your account value by $1,000.00 (for example, an $8,600 account value divided by $1,000.00 = 8.6), then multiply the result by the number in the first line for a class/Fund under the heading entitled "Expenses Paid During Period" to estimate the expenses you paid on your account during this period. If any fund is a shareholder of any underlying mutual funds or exchange-traded funds (ETFs) (the Underlying Funds), such fund indirectly bears its proportional share of the expenses of the Underlying Funds in addition to the direct expenses incurred presented in the table. These fees and expenses are not included in the annualized expense ratio used to calculate the expense estimate in the table below.
Hypothetical Example for Comparison Purposes
The second line of the accompanying table provides information about hypothetical account values and hypothetical expenses based on the actual expense ratio and an assumed rate of return of 5% per year before expenses, which is not the actual return. The hypothetical account values and expenses may not be used to estimate the actual ending account balance or expenses you paid for the period. You may use this information to compare the ongoing costs of investing in the Fund and other funds. To do so, compare this 5% hypothetical example with the 5% hypothetical examples that appear in the shareholder reports of the other funds. If any fund is a shareholder of any Underlying Funds, such fund indirectly bears its proportional share of the expenses of the Underlying Funds in addition to the direct expenses as presented in the table. These fees and expenses are not included in the annualized expense ratio used to calculate the expense estimate in the table below.
Please note that the expenses shown in the table are meant to highlight your ongoing costs only and do not reflect any transaction costs. Therefore, the second line of the table is useful in comparing ongoing costs only, and will not help you determine the relative total costs of owning different funds. In addition, if these transactional costs were included, your costs would have been higher.
| | | | Annualized Expense Ratio- A | | Beginning Account Value | | Ending Account Value June 30, 2023 | | Expenses Paid During Period |
Fidelity® Conservative Income Municipal Bond Fund | | | | | | | | | | |
Fidelity® Conservative Income Municipal Bond Fund | | | | .25% | | | | | | |
Actual | | | | | | $ 1,000 | | $ 1,015.10 | | $ 1.25 C |
Hypothetical- B | | | | | | $ 1,000 | | $ 1,023.55 | | $ 1.25 D |
Class A | | | | .45% | | | | | | |
Actual | | | | | | $ 1,000 | | $ 1,004.60 | | $ .46 C |
Hypothetical- B | | | | | | $ 1,000 | | $ 1,022.56 | | $ 2.26 D |
Class I | | | | .25% | | | | | | |
Actual | | | | | | $ 1,000 | | $ 1,004.80 | | $ .25 C |
Hypothetical- B | | | | | | $ 1,000 | | $ 1,023.55 | | $ 1.25 D |
Class Z | | | | .20% | | | | | | |
Actual | | | | | | $ 1,000 | | $ 1,004.90 | | $ .20 C |
Hypothetical- B | | | | | | $ 1,000 | | $ 1,023.80 | | $ 1.00 D |
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A Annualized expense ratio reflects expenses net of applicable fee waivers.
B 5% return per year before expenses
C Actual expenses are equal to the annualized expense ratio, multiplied by the average account value over the period, multiplied by 181 / 365 (to reflect the one-half year period) for Fidelity® Conservative Income Municipal Bond Fund and multiplied by 37 / 365 (to reflect the period May 25, 2023 to June 30, 2023) for Class A and Class I and Class Z.
D Hypothetical expenses are equal to the annualized expense ratio, multiplied by the average account value over the period, multiplied by 181/365 (to reflect the one-half year period).
Board Approval of Investment Advisory Contracts and Management Fees
Fidelity Conservative Income Municipal Bond Fund
At its March 2023 meeting, the Board of Trustees, including the Independent Trustees (together, the Board), voted to approve an amended and restated management contract with Fidelity Management & Research Company LLC (FMR) for the fund (the Amended Contract) that will charge a flat management fee covering fund-level expenses of 20 basis points. As a result, the Amended Contract will decrease the management fee paid by the fund by approximately 10 basis points, effective April 1, 2023. The Board, assisted by the advice of fund counsel and Independent Trustees' counsel, considered a broad range of information.
Nature, Extent, and Quality of Services Provided. The Board previously received and considered materials relating to the nature, extent and quality of services provided by FMR to the fund, including the resources dedicated to investment management and support services, shareholder and administrative services, the benefits to shareholders of investment in a large fund family and the investment performance of the fund in connection with the annual renewal of the fund's current management contract (Current Management Contract). At its September 2022 meeting, the Board concluded that the nature, extent and quality of the services to be provided to the fund under the Current Management Contract should continue to benefit the fund's shareholders. In connection with its approval of the Amended Contract at its March 2023 meeting, the Board noted that such approval would not change the fund's portfolio managers, the investment processes, the level or nature of services provided, the resources and personnel allocated or trading and compliance operations. The Board concluded that the nature, extent, and quality of services to be provided to the fund under the Amended Contract will continue to benefit the fund's shareholders.
Competitiveness of Management Fee and Total Expense Ratio. The Board considered that it received and reviewed information regarding the fund's management fee rate and total expense ratio compared to "mapped groups" of competitive funds and classes at the current management fee and expense levels in connection with the annual renewal of the Current Management Contract. Based on its review, the Board concluded at its September 2022 meeting that the fund's current management fee and the total expense ratio of the fund are fair and reasonable in light of the services that the fund and its shareholders receive and the other factors considered.
In reviewing the Amended Contract, the Board considered the fund's proposed management fee rate out of which FMR will pay all "fund-level" expenses, with certain limited exceptions, and the projected total expense ratio of the fund. The Board considered that the Amended Contract will decrease the management fee paid by the fund by approximately 10 basis points, based on the average group assets for December 2022. The Board noted that the fund's proposed management fee rate is lower than the median fee rate of funds with similar Lipper investment objective categories and comparable investment mandates, regardless of whether their management fee structures are comparable. The Board also considered that the projected total net expense ratio of the fund is below the median of those funds and classes used by the Board for management fee comparisons that have a similar sales load structure.
The Board also noted that, in conjunction with the approval of the lower management fee rate under the Amended Contract, FMR has contractually agreed to reimburse the fund to the extent that total operating expenses (with certain exceptions), as a percentage of its average net assets exceed 25 basis points through April 30, 2025.
Based on its review, the Board concluded that the fund's management fee and projected total expense ratio continue to be fair and reasonable in light of the services that the fund receives and the other factors considered.
Costs of the Services and Profitability. The Board considered that it previously reviewed information regarding the revenues earned, the expenses incurred by Fidelity in providing services to the fund and the level of Fidelity's profitability. At its September 2022 meeting, the Board concluded that it was satisfied that the profitability of Fidelity in connection with the operation of the fund was not excessive. Because the Board was approving an arrangement under which the management fees were being reduced, the Board did not consider Fidelity's costs of services, revenues, or profitability to be significant factors in its decision to approve the Amended Contract.
Economies of Scale. The Board considered that it previously received and reviewed information regarding whether there have been economies of scale in respect of the management of the Fidelity funds, whether the Fidelity funds (including the fund) have appropriately benefited from any such economies of scale, and whether there is potential for realization of any further economies of scale and that it concluded, at its September 2022 meeting, that economies of scale, if any, are being appropriately shared between fund shareholders and Fidelity. In connection with the approval of the fund's Amended Contract, the Board did not consider economies of scale because the proposed fee arrangement lowers the fund's management fee and FMR will continue to contractually limit expenses. The Board will continue to review economies of scale in connection with its consideration of future renewals of the Amended Contract.
Based on its evaluation of all of the conclusions noted above, and after considering all factors it believed relevant, the Board ultimately concluded that the advisory fee structure is fair and reasonable, and that the fund's Amended Contract should be approved.
The Securities and Exchange Commission adopted Rule 22e-4 under the Investment Company Act of 1940 (the Liquidity Rule) to promote effective liquidity risk management throughout the open-end investment company industry, thereby reducing the risk that funds will be unable to meet their redemption obligations and mitigating dilution of the interests of fund shareholders.
The Fund has adopted and implemented a liquidity risk management program (the Program) reasonably designed to assess and manage the Fund's liquidity risk and to comply with the requirements of the Liquidity Rule. The Fund's Board of Trustees (the Board) has designated the Fund's investment adviser as administrator of the Program. The Fidelity advisers have established a Liquidity Risk Management Committee (the LRM Committee) to manage the Program for each of the Fidelity Funds. The LRM Committee monitors the adequacy and effectiveness of implementation of the Program and on a periodic basis assesses each Fund's liquidity risk based on a variety of factors including (1) the Fund's investment strategy, (2) portfolio liquidity and cash flow projections during normal and reasonably foreseeable stressed conditions, (3) shareholder redemptions, (4) borrowings and other funding sources and (5) certain factors specific to ETFs including the effect of the Fund's prices and spreads, market participants, and basket compositions on the overall liquidity of the Fund's portfolio, as applicable.
In accordance with the Program, each of the Fund's portfolio investments is classified into one of four defined liquidity categories based on a determination of a reasonable expectation for how long it would take to convert the investment to cash (or sell or dispose of the investment) without significantly changing its market value.
- Highly liquid investments - cash or convertible to cash within three business days or less
- Moderately liquid investments - convertible to cash in three to seven calendar days
- Less liquid investments - can be sold or disposed of, but not settled, within seven calendar days
- Illiquid investments - cannot be sold or disposed of within seven calendar days
Liquidity classification determinations take into account a variety of factors including various market, trading and investment-specific considerations, as well as market depth, and generally utilize analysis from a third-party liquidity metrics service.
The Liquidity Rule places a 15% limit on a fund's illiquid investments and requires funds that do not primarily hold assets that are highly liquid investments to determine and maintain a minimum percentage of the fund's net assets to be invested in highly liquid investments (highly liquid investment minimum or HLIM). The Program includes provisions reasonably designed to comply with the 15% limit on illiquid investments and for determining, periodically reviewing and complying with the HLIM requirement as applicable.
At a recent meeting of the Fund's Board of Trustees, the LRM Committee provided a written report to the Board pertaining to the operation, adequacy, and effectiveness of the Program for the period December 1, 2021 through November 30, 2022. The report concluded that the Program is operating effectively and is reasonably designed to assess and manage the Fund's liquidity risk.
1.967795.109
CMB-SANN-0823
Fidelity® Minnesota Municipal Income Fund
Semi-Annual Report
June 30, 2023
Contents
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You may also call 1-800-544-8544 to request a free copy of the proxy voting guidelines.
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All other marks appearing herein are registered or unregistered trademarks or service marks of FMR LLC or an affiliated company. © 2023 FMR LLC. All rights reserved.
This report and the financial statements contained herein are submitted for the general information of the shareholders of the Fund. This report is not authorized for distribution to prospective investors in the Fund unless preceded or accompanied by an effective prospectus.
A fund files its complete schedule of portfolio holdings with the SEC for the first and third quarters of each fiscal year on Form N-PORT. Forms N-PORT are available on the SEC's web site at http://www.sec.gov. A fund's Forms N-PORT may be reviewed and copied at the SEC's Public Reference Room in Washington, DC. Information regarding the operation of the SEC's Public Reference Room may be obtained by calling 1-800-SEC-0330.
For a complete list of a fund's portfolio holdings, view the most recent holdings listing, semiannual report, or annual report on Fidelity's web site at http://www.fidelity.com, http://www.institutional.fidelity.com, or http://www.401k.com, as applicable.
NOT FDIC INSURED •MAY LOSE VALUE •NO BANK GUARANTEE
Neither the Fund nor Fidelity Distributors Corporation is a bank.
This report and the financial statements contained herein are submitted for the general information of the shareholders of the Fund. This report is not authorized for distribution to prospective investors in the Fund unless preceded or accompanied by an effective prospectus.
A fund files its complete schedule of portfolio holdings with the SEC for the first and third quarters of each fiscal year on Form N-PORT. Forms N-PORT are available on the SEC's web site at http://www.sec.gov. A fund's Forms N-PORT may be reviewed and copied at the SEC's Public Reference Room in Washington, DC. Information regarding the operation of the SEC's Public Reference Room may be obtained by calling 1-800-SEC-0330.
For a complete list of a fund's portfolio holdings, view the most recent holdings listing, semiannual report, or annual report on Fidelity's web site at http://www.fidelity.com, http://www.institutional.fidelity.com, or http://www.401k.com, as applicable.
NOT FDIC INSURED •MAY LOSE VALUE •NO BANK GUARANTEE
Neither the Fund nor Fidelity Distributors Corporation is a bank.
Revenue Sources (% of Fund's net assets) |
General Obligations | 40.8 | |
Health Care | 24.4 | |
Education | 11.3 | |
Transportation | 6.7 | |
Housing | 6.4 | |
Electric Utilities | 6.1 | |
Others* (Individually Less Than 5%) | 4.3 | |
| 100.0 | |
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*Includes net other assets | | |
Quality Diversification (% of Fund's net assets) |
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We have used ratings from Moody's Investors Service, Inc. Where Moody's® ratings are not available, we have used S&P® ratings. All ratings are as of the date indicated and do not reflect subsequent changes. |
Showing Percentage of Net Assets
Municipal Bonds - 99.5% |
| | Principal Amount (a) | Value ($) |
Guam - 0.3% | | | |
Guam Int'l. Arpt. Auth. Rev. Series 2013 C: | | | |
6.25% 10/1/34 (b) | | 515,000 | 518,129 |
6.25% 10/1/34 (Pre-Refunded to 10/1/23 @ 100) (b) | | 335,000 | 337,035 |
Guam Pwr. Auth. Rev. Series 2022 A, 5% 10/1/44 | | 1,000,000 | 1,026,208 |
TOTAL GUAM | | | 1,881,372 |
Minnesota - 97.8% | | | |
Albany Independent School District #745 (Minnesota School district Cr. Enhancement Prog.) Series 2022 A, 4.125% 2/1/41 | | 1,130,000 | 1,159,623 |
Anoka-Hennepin Independent School District 11 Series 2014 A: | | | |
5% 2/1/25 | | 1,015,000 | 1,024,691 |
5% 2/1/26 | | 1,220,000 | 1,231,680 |
5% 2/1/27 | | 1,285,000 | 1,297,083 |
5% 2/1/28 | | 1,345,000 | 1,357,495 |
5% 2/1/29 | | 1,415,000 | 1,427,904 |
5% 2/1/34 | | 1,800,000 | 1,815,088 |
Chaska Elec. Rev. Series 2015 A: | | | |
5% 10/1/26 | | 1,000,000 | 1,037,755 |
5% 10/1/29 | | 785,000 | 816,017 |
Chaska Independent School District #112 Gen. Oblig. (Minnesota School District Cr. Enhancement Prog.) Series 2016 A: | | | |
5% 2/1/30 | | 1,400,000 | 1,468,459 |
5% 2/1/31 | | 3,600,000 | 3,774,215 |
City of Ramsey Series 2022 A: | | | |
5% 12/15/29 | | 670,000 | 765,482 |
5% 12/15/30 | | 665,000 | 773,632 |
5% 12/15/31 | | 740,000 | 877,569 |
5% 12/15/32 | | 775,000 | 932,979 |
5% 12/15/33 | | 565,000 | 679,614 |
5% 12/15/34 | | 455,000 | 542,097 |
City of Virginia Series 2020 A: | | | |
4% 2/1/37 (Assured Guaranty Muni. Corp. Insured) | | 1,000,000 | 1,017,850 |
4% 2/1/39 (Assured Guaranty Muni. Corp. Insured) | | 1,000,000 | 1,004,132 |
City of White Bear Lake (YMCA of Greater Twin Cities Proj.) Series 2018: | | | |
5% 6/1/25 | | 565,000 | 577,054 |
5% 6/1/26 | | 500,000 | 517,141 |
5% 6/1/28 | | 1,000,000 | 1,056,532 |
5% 6/1/30 | | 625,000 | 671,340 |
5% 6/1/31 | | 700,000 | 752,082 |
5% 6/1/33 | | 1,400,000 | 1,502,075 |
Cloquet Independent School District #94 Series 2015 B: | | | |
5% 2/1/28 | | 3,030,000 | 3,105,990 |
5% 2/1/31 | | 1,245,000 | 1,274,110 |
Ctr. City Health Care Facilities (Hazelden Betty Ford Foundation Proj.) Series 2014: | | | |
5% 11/1/23 | | 775,000 | 777,702 |
5% 11/1/25 | | 250,000 | 252,949 |
5% 11/1/26 | | 500,000 | 505,577 |
5% 11/1/27 | | 920,000 | 929,671 |
Dassel Cokato Mischd # 466 (Minnesota School District Cr. Enhancement Prog.) Series 2023 A: | | | |
4% 2/1/41 | | 415,000 | 419,205 |
4% 2/1/42 | | 750,000 | 754,987 |
4% 2/1/43 | | 960,000 | 964,951 |
Dawson-Boyd Independent School District Series 2019 A: | | | |
4% 2/1/33 | | 1,140,000 | 1,197,371 |
4% 2/1/36 | | 1,360,000 | 1,407,436 |
4% 2/1/37 | | 1,200,000 | 1,234,769 |
Delano Minn Series 2023 A: | | | |
4% 2/1/40 | | 1,060,000 | 1,062,839 |
4% 2/1/41 | | 1,100,000 | 1,100,505 |
5% 2/1/39 | | 1,010,000 | 1,127,182 |
Dilworth Gen. Oblig. Series 2022 A: | | | |
3.5% 2/1/34 | | 455,000 | 455,670 |
3.5% 2/1/35 | | 470,000 | 468,959 |
3.5% 2/1/36 | | 490,000 | 483,132 |
4% 2/1/38 | | 1,030,000 | 1,041,647 |
4% 2/1/40 | | 1,115,000 | 1,118,789 |
4% 2/1/42 | | 1,205,000 | 1,197,567 |
Dilworth-Glyndon-Felton ISD No. 2164 Series 2020 A, 4% 2/1/34 | | 1,000,000 | 1,020,494 |
Duluth Econ. Dev. Auth. Series 2021 A, 4% 7/1/41 | | 930,000 | 727,889 |
Duluth Econ. Dev. Auth. Health Care Facilities Rev.: | | | |
Series 2018 A: | | | |
5% 2/15/43 | | 1,500,000 | 1,536,477 |
5% 2/15/48 | | 3,000,000 | 3,032,170 |
5% 2/15/58 | | 3,125,000 | 3,135,044 |
Series 2021 A: | | | |
4% 6/15/32 | | 535,000 | 523,618 |
4% 6/15/35 | | 550,000 | 528,027 |
Series 2022 A: | | | |
4% 6/15/37 | | 1,140,000 | 1,052,514 |
4% 6/15/38 | | 400,000 | 362,705 |
4% 6/15/39 | | 250,000 | 224,112 |
5% 6/15/25 | | 565,000 | 570,359 |
5% 6/15/26 | | 360,000 | 366,624 |
5% 6/15/28 | | 935,000 | 969,575 |
5% 6/15/29 | | 775,000 | 809,191 |
5% 6/15/31 | | 1,220,000 | 1,291,058 |
5% 6/15/33 | | 1,170,000 | 1,242,316 |
Series 2022 B: | | | |
5.25% 6/15/47 | | 2,500,000 | 2,552,875 |
5.25% 6/15/52 | | 1,250,000 | 1,263,631 |
Duluth Independent School District #709 Ctfs. of Prtn.: | | | |
Series 2019 B: | | | |
5% 2/1/24 | | 400,000 | 403,602 |
5% 2/1/25 | | 375,000 | 384,695 |
5% 2/1/26 | | 395,000 | 411,825 |
5% 2/1/27 | | 370,000 | 392,231 |
Series 2021 B, 3% 3/1/32 | | 540,000 | 481,721 |
Eden Prairie Independent School District Series 2023 A: | | | |
4% 2/1/35 | | 1,050,000 | 1,115,006 |
4% 2/1/36 | | 915,000 | 961,097 |
Elk River Independent School District #728: | | | |
Series 2019 A, 3% 2/1/33 | | 2,925,000 | 2,863,149 |
Series 2020 A, 4% 2/1/31 | | 2,120,000 | 2,244,902 |
Forest Lake Series 2019 A, 4% 2/1/31 | | 1,790,000 | 1,910,199 |
Gibbon Minnesota Independent School District #2 Series 2023 A: | | | |
5% 2/1/39 (c) | | 1,000,000 | 1,093,459 |
5% 2/1/40 (c) | | 1,000,000 | 1,090,623 |
Hawley Independent School District #150 Series 2023 A: | | | |
5% 2/1/37 | | 535,000 | 588,615 |
5% 2/1/38 | | 400,000 | 437,001 |
5% 2/1/39 | | 620,000 | 675,067 |
5% 2/1/40 | | 650,000 | 703,323 |
Hennepin County Gen. Oblig.: | | | |
Series 2016 A: | | | |
5% 12/1/39 | | 5,250,000 | 5,513,120 |
5% 12/1/40 | | 7,200,000 | 7,549,038 |
Series 2016 B, 5% 12/1/31 | | 1,155,000 | 1,222,414 |
Series 2017 C, 5% 12/1/33 | | 3,075,000 | 3,251,423 |
Series 2019 B, 5% 12/15/39 | | 3,725,000 | 4,058,249 |
Series 2020 C, 5% 12/15/37 | | 2,500,000 | 2,775,925 |
Itasca County (Minnesota County Cr. Enhancement Prog.) Series 2020 B: | | | |
2% 2/1/35 | | 600,000 | 477,954 |
4% 2/1/30 | | 1,520,000 | 1,626,616 |
Le Sueur-Henderson ISD No. 2397 (Minnesota School District Cr. Enhancement Prog.) Series 2022 A, 4.5% 2/1/42 | | 2,495,000 | 2,589,389 |
Maple Grove Health Care Sys. Rev.: | | | |
Series 2015: | | | |
4% 9/1/35 | | 1,250,000 | 1,212,338 |
5% 9/1/25 | | 215,000 | 220,471 |
5% 9/1/28 | | 695,000 | 713,216 |
5% 9/1/30 | | 1,500,000 | 1,539,793 |
5% 9/1/31 | | 1,300,000 | 1,333,155 |
5% 9/1/32 | | 1,000,000 | 1,023,062 |
Series 2017: | | | |
5% 5/1/26 | | 1,355,000 | 1,396,801 |
5% 5/1/27 | | 1,400,000 | 1,461,526 |
5% 5/1/28 | | 2,915,000 | 3,044,076 |
5% 5/1/29 | | 1,000,000 | 1,044,741 |
5% 5/1/30 | | 900,000 | 941,004 |
5% 5/1/31 | | 580,000 | 605,508 |
5% 5/1/32 | | 500,000 | 519,933 |
Maple River Independent School District No. 2135 Series 2020 A, 4% 2/1/45 | | 2,750,000 | 2,763,883 |
Minneapolis & Saint Paul Metropolitan Arpts. Commission Arpt. Rev.: | | | |
Series 2014 A: | | | |
5% 1/1/26 | | 3,015,000 | 3,034,508 |
5% 1/1/28 | | 4,100,000 | 4,128,302 |
5% 1/1/29 | | 2,150,000 | 2,165,051 |
5% 1/1/30 | | 2,000,000 | 2,013,876 |
5% 1/1/31 | | 6,020,000 | 6,059,146 |
Series 2016 A: | | | |
5% 1/1/30 | | 4,275,000 | 4,555,595 |
5% 1/1/31 | | 2,375,000 | 2,527,644 |
5% 1/1/32 | | 2,900,000 | 3,085,749 |
Series 2016 C, 5% 1/1/46 | | 4,770,000 | 4,920,891 |
Series 2016 D: | | | |
5% 1/1/27 (b) | | 350,000 | 364,571 |
5% 1/1/28 (b) | | 430,000 | 448,689 |
5% 1/1/29 (b) | | 225,000 | 235,306 |
5% 1/1/30 (b) | | 480,000 | 502,581 |
5% 1/1/31 (b) | | 200,000 | 209,476 |
5% 1/1/32 (b) | | 200,000 | 209,433 |
5% 1/1/33 (b) | | 220,000 | 230,253 |
5% 1/1/34 (b) | | 225,000 | 235,245 |
5% 1/1/35 (b) | | 225,000 | 234,592 |
5% 1/1/36 (b) | | 220,000 | 228,452 |
5% 1/1/37 (b) | | 250,000 | 258,552 |
5% 1/1/41 (b) | | 725,000 | 741,886 |
Series 2022 B: | | | |
4.25% 1/1/42 (b) | | 1,780,000 | 1,749,239 |
5% 1/1/47 (b) | | 1,600,000 | 1,668,078 |
Minneapolis Health Care Sys. Rev.: | | | |
Series 2015 A: | | | |
5% 11/15/27 (Assured Guaranty Muni. Corp. Insured) | | 850,000 | 872,175 |
5% 11/15/32 | | 2,200,000 | 2,262,721 |
Series 2018 A: | | | |
5% 11/15/34 | | 3,350,000 | 3,559,761 |
5% 11/15/35 | | 2,500,000 | 2,643,244 |
5% 11/15/36 | | 2,500,000 | 2,627,454 |
5% 11/15/49 | | 4,935,000 | 5,016,661 |
Series 2021: | | | |
4% 11/15/36 | | 5,410,000 | 5,411,726 |
4% 11/15/37 | | 2,780,000 | 2,749,541 |
4% 11/15/38 | | 1,785,000 | 1,755,492 |
4% 11/15/39 | | 1,265,000 | 1,234,313 |
4% 11/15/40 | | 6,000,000 | 5,804,494 |
Minneapolis Spl. School District: | | | |
(Minnesota School District Cr. Enhancement Prog.) Series 2019 B, 5% 2/1/32 | | 1,815,000 | 2,033,364 |
(MN School District Cr. Enhancement Prog.): | | | |
Series 2018 A, 5% 2/1/33 | | 1,000,000 | 1,099,247 |
Series 2018 B, 5% 2/1/33 | | 3,190,000 | 3,506,597 |
Series 2017 A, 4% 2/1/33 | | 1,415,000 | 1,469,237 |
Series 2017 B: | | | |
4% 2/1/33 | | 2,595,000 | 2,694,466 |
4% 2/1/34 | | 2,595,000 | 2,687,556 |
Series 2020 B, 4% 2/1/36 | | 1,745,000 | 1,812,007 |
Series 2020 C, 4% 2/1/38 | | 1,665,000 | 1,698,136 |
Series 2021 B: | | | |
5% 2/1/41 | | 1,180,000 | 1,306,398 |
5% 2/1/42 | | 1,235,000 | 1,365,272 |
Series 2021 C: | | | |
5% 2/1/40 | | 1,585,000 | 1,763,383 |
5% 2/1/41 | | 1,660,000 | 1,837,815 |
5% 2/1/42 | | 1,745,000 | 1,929,069 |
Series 2022 B: | | | |
5% 2/1/34 | | 850,000 | 975,333 |
5% 2/1/41 | | 1,195,000 | 1,331,962 |
5% 2/1/42 | | 1,255,000 | 1,397,536 |
5% 2/1/43 | | 1,320,000 | 1,468,584 |
Minnesota Armory Bldg. Commission Series 2021 A, 3% 6/1/38 | | 1,900,000 | 1,706,607 |
Minnesota Ctfs. Prtn. (Minnesota Gen. Oblig. Proj.) Series 2014, 5% 6/1/39 | | 2,445,000 | 2,465,415 |
Minnesota Gen. Oblig.: | | | |
Series 2015 A, 5% 8/1/33 | | 1,900,000 | 1,973,840 |
Series 2017 A, 5% 10/1/33 | | 3,335,000 | 3,647,500 |
Series 2018 B, 4% 8/1/35 | | 5,270,000 | 5,511,077 |
Series 2019 A, 5% 8/1/35 | | 5,030,000 | 5,623,008 |
Series 2020 A: | | | |
5% 8/1/35 | | 6,000,000 | 6,812,584 |
5% 8/1/37 | | 6,000,000 | 6,710,658 |
5% 8/1/40 | | 2,500,000 | 2,764,856 |
Series 2021 A: | | | |
4% 9/1/39 | | 2,645,000 | 2,738,745 |
4% 9/1/41 | | 10,000,000 | 10,277,184 |
Series 2021 B, 4% 9/1/32 | | 2,000,000 | 2,179,639 |
Series 2022 A, 5% 8/1/41 | | 1,530,000 | 1,725,528 |
Minnesota Higher Ed. Facilities Auth. Rev.: | | | |
(Univ. of St Thomas) Series 2017 A, 5% 10/1/29 | | 760,000 | 816,346 |
Series 2016 A, 5% 5/1/46 | | 3,610,000 | 3,267,967 |
Series 2017 A, 4% 10/1/35 | | 800,000 | 811,453 |
Series 2017: | | | |
5% 3/1/31 | | 1,000,000 | 1,071,104 |
5% 10/1/31 | | 590,000 | 630,880 |
5% 3/1/34 | | 530,000 | 566,472 |
5% 10/1/34 | | 440,000 | 467,284 |
5% 10/1/35 | | 555,000 | 585,903 |
Series 2018 A: | | | |
5% 10/1/34 | | 1,155,000 | 1,216,012 |
5% 10/1/35 | | 500,000 | 521,916 |
5% 10/1/45 | | 3,650,000 | 3,682,902 |
Series 2019: | | | |
3% 12/1/23 | | 100,000 | 99,375 |
4% 12/1/24 | | 100,000 | 99,312 |
4% 12/1/25 | | 180,000 | 179,046 |
4% 12/1/26 | | 190,000 | 189,055 |
4% 12/1/27 | | 195,000 | 193,918 |
4% 12/1/28 | | 240,000 | 238,768 |
4% 12/1/29 | | 285,000 | 283,313 |
4% 12/1/30 | | 200,000 | 198,292 |
4% 12/1/31 | | 450,000 | 444,634 |
4% 12/1/32 | | 690,000 | 678,501 |
4% 12/1/33 | | 750,000 | 732,772 |
4% 12/1/34 | | 225,000 | 217,854 |
5% 10/1/29 | | 400,000 | 442,601 |
5% 10/1/40 | | 1,000,000 | 1,049,193 |
Series 2021: | | | |
3% 3/1/40 | | 365,000 | 318,404 |
3% 3/1/43 | | 325,000 | 269,568 |
4% 3/1/24 | | 205,000 | 206,008 |
4% 10/1/24 | | 440,000 | 442,261 |
4% 3/1/25 | | 175,000 | 177,139 |
4% 10/1/25 | | 585,000 | 591,398 |
4% 3/1/26 | | 100,000 | 102,211 |
4% 10/1/26 | | 600,000 | 611,876 |
4% 10/1/28 | | 675,000 | 698,980 |
4% 10/1/29 | | 460,000 | 479,110 |
4% 3/1/30 | | 150,000 | 159,913 |
4% 3/1/31 | | 250,000 | 269,151 |
4% 3/1/32 | | 140,000 | 149,523 |
4% 3/1/33 | | 390,000 | 414,555 |
4% 3/1/34 | | 150,000 | 158,489 |
4% 3/1/35 | | 125,000 | 131,322 |
4% 3/1/36 | | 125,000 | 130,145 |
4% 3/1/37 | | 100,000 | 103,023 |
4% 10/1/46 | | 2,750,000 | 2,690,940 |
4% 10/1/50 | | 1,000,000 | 963,671 |
Series 2022 A: | | | |
5% 10/1/47 | | 1,000,000 | 1,047,267 |
5% 10/1/52 | | 1,000,000 | 1,041,428 |
Series Eight-G, 5% 12/1/31 | | 1,000,000 | 1,034,226 |
Series Eight-J: | | | |
5% 3/1/26 | | 1,015,000 | 1,043,490 |
5% 3/1/27 | | 500,000 | 513,383 |
Series Eight-L: | | | |
5% 4/1/28 | | 920,000 | 964,009 |
5% 4/1/29 | | 1,005,000 | 1,056,168 |
5% 4/1/35 | | 500,000 | 523,291 |
Minnesota Hsg. Fin. Agcy.: | | | |
(Mtg. Backed Securities Pass Through Prog.) Series 2019 C, 3.15% 6/1/49 | | 785,186 | 749,476 |
(Mtg.-Backed Securities Pass-Through Prog.) Series H, 2.47% 1/1/50 | | 1,701,398 | 1,434,936 |
Series 2015 A: | | | |
5% 8/1/29 | | 1,000,000 | 1,016,797 |
5% 8/1/30 | | 1,000,000 | 1,017,326 |
5% 8/1/31 | | 1,000,000 | 1,015,845 |
5% 8/1/32 | | 1,000,000 | 1,015,211 |
5% 8/1/33 | | 1,000,000 | 1,014,578 |
Series 2016 B, 3.5% 7/1/46 | | 2,305,000 | 2,279,423 |
Series 2019 B, 4.25% 7/1/49 | | 2,775,000 | 2,768,386 |
Series 2020 G, 3% 1/1/51 | | 1,215,000 | 1,173,771 |
Series 2021 D, 3% 1/1/52 | | 1,785,000 | 1,717,726 |
Series 2021 H, 3% 7/1/52 | | 1,180,000 | 1,133,433 |
Series 2021, 3% 7/1/51 | | 3,455,000 | 3,329,798 |
Series 2022 M, 6% 1/1/53 | | 2,480,000 | 2,667,114 |
Series 2023 B, 5.75% 7/1/53 | | 3,000,000 | 3,199,893 |
Series B: | | | |
3.5% 7/1/50 | | 7,505,000 | 7,350,817 |
4% 8/1/36 | | 2,000,000 | 2,052,307 |
Series E, 3.5% 7/1/50 | | 3,760,000 | 3,682,518 |
Series I, 3% 1/1/51 | | 4,275,000 | 4,126,458 |
Minnesota Muni. Gas Agcy. Rev. Bonds Series 2022 A, 4%, tender 12/1/27 (d) | | 7,000,000 | 6,995,246 |
Minnesota Muni. Pwr. Agcy. Elec. Rev.: | | | |
Series 2014 A, 5% 10/1/26 | | 830,000 | 848,183 |
Series 2014: | | | |
5% 10/1/26 | | 630,000 | 643,801 |
5% 10/1/27 | | 750,000 | 766,338 |
5% 10/1/30 | | 1,000,000 | 1,021,172 |
Series 2016: | | | |
4% 10/1/41 | | 1,000,000 | 991,751 |
5% 10/1/32 | | 1,500,000 | 1,583,855 |
5% 10/1/33 | | 400,000 | 422,109 |
5% 10/1/35 | | 400,000 | 419,468 |
5% 10/1/36 | | 1,000,000 | 1,050,550 |
5% 10/1/47 | | 2,000,000 | 2,064,449 |
Minnesota Office of Higher Ed. Series2023, 5% 11/1/33 (b) | | 3,600,000 | 3,936,405 |
Minnesota Pub. Facilities Auth. Rev. Series 2016 A, 5% 3/1/30 | | 5,150,000 | 5,432,748 |
Moorhead Edl. Facilities Rev. (The Concordia College Corp. Proj.) Series 2016, 5% 12/1/25 | | 1,925,000 | 1,947,326 |
Moorhead ISD No. 152 Series 2020 A, 4% 2/1/31 | | 2,015,000 | 2,122,247 |
Mounds View Independent School District #621 (Minnesota School District Cr. Enhancement Prog.) Series 2018 A: | | | |
3.45% 2/1/37 | | 2,000,000 | 1,901,706 |
3.55% 2/1/38 | | 2,000,000 | 1,891,751 |
Nashwauk Keewatin Independent School District # 319 Gen. Oblig. Series 2022 A: | | | |
4% 2/1/35 | | 200,000 | 211,412 |
4% 2/1/36 | | 1,000,000 | 1,048,324 |
North St. Paul Maplewood-Oakdale Indpendent School District: | | | |
(Minnesota School District Cr. Enhancement Prog.) Series 2019 B, 3% 2/1/42 | | 3,090,000 | 2,557,955 |
(MN School District Cr. Enhancement Prog.) Series 2019 B, 4% 2/1/32 | | 3,120,000 | 3,286,152 |
Northern Muni. Pwr. Agcy. Elec. Sys. Rev.: | | | |
Series 2013 A: | | | |
5% 1/1/24 | | 650,000 | 650,690 |
5% 1/1/25 | | 975,000 | 976,107 |
5% 1/1/31 | | 1,740,000 | 1,741,862 |
Series 2016: | | | |
5% 1/1/28 | | 500,000 | 521,232 |
5% 1/1/29 | | 920,000 | 959,965 |
5% 1/1/30 | | 520,000 | 542,462 |
5% 1/1/31 | | 350,000 | 365,033 |
Series 2017: | | | |
5% 1/1/31 | | 400,000 | 425,027 |
5% 1/1/33 | | 475,000 | 502,732 |
5% 1/1/35 | | 520,000 | 548,267 |
Red Rock Central Independent School District Series 2022 A, 2.375% 2/1/45 | | 1,310,000 | 934,787 |
Robbinsdale Independent School District 281 (MN School District Cr. Enhancement Prog.) Series 2019 B, 5% 2/1/30 | | 955,000 | 1,050,897 |
Rochester Elec. Util. Rev. Series 2017 A: | | | |
5% 12/1/42 | | 1,100,000 | 1,136,880 |
5% 12/1/47 | | 1,000,000 | 1,029,669 |
Rochester Health Care Facilities Rev.: | | | |
Series 2016 B: | | | |
5% 11/15/31 | | 3,750,000 | 4,361,548 |
5% 11/15/33 | | 300,000 | 356,809 |
5% 11/15/35 | | 4,000,000 | 4,781,068 |
Series 2018, 4% 11/15/48 | | 3,400,000 | 3,311,395 |
Series 2022: | | | |
4% 11/15/39 | | 2,670,000 | 2,714,536 |
5% 11/15/57 | | 3,500,000 | 3,770,901 |
Roseville Independent School District Series 2021 A: | | | |
5% 4/1/27 | | 850,000 | 884,160 |
5% 4/1/28 | | 1,100,000 | 1,159,563 |
Roseville Independent School District #623: | | | |
(Minnesota Gen. Oblig.) Series 2018 A, 5% 2/1/31 | | 5,050,000 | 5,417,282 |
(MN School District Cr. Enhancement Prog.) Series 2018 A, 5% 2/1/29 | | 5,180,000 | 5,558,088 |
Saint Cloud Health Care Rev.: | | | |
Series 2016 A: | | | |
5% 5/1/29 | | 1,125,000 | 1,172,638 |
5% 5/1/30 | | 1,000,000 | 1,042,416 |
5% 5/1/31 | | 1,000,000 | 1,042,044 |
5% 5/1/46 | | 5,000,000 | 5,070,674 |
Series 2019, 5% 5/1/48 | | 6,000,000 | 6,149,576 |
Saint Paul Port Auth. District Series 2021 1: | | | |
3% 10/1/26 | | 100,000 | 98,472 |
3% 10/1/34 | | 285,000 | 261,803 |
4% 10/1/41 | | 500,000 | 488,937 |
Saint Paul Sales Tax Rev. Series 2014 G: | | | |
5% 11/1/26 | | 1,000,000 | 1,022,904 |
5% 11/1/28 | | 1,000,000 | 1,021,598 |
Sauk Rapids Minn Independent School District # 47 Series 2020 A, 2.5% 2/1/39 | | 2,925,000 | 2,316,676 |
Shakopee Health Care Facilities Rev. Series 2014: | | | |
5% 9/1/24 | | 1,000,000 | 1,014,595 |
5% 9/1/25 | | 1,345,000 | 1,363,658 |
5% 9/1/26 | | 1,575,000 | 1,597,530 |
5% 9/1/28 | | 1,000,000 | 1,014,287 |
5% 9/1/34 | | 1,065,000 | 1,075,600 |
Shakopee Sr. Hsg. Rev. Bonds Series 2018, 5.85%, tender 11/1/25 (d)(e) | | 2,900,000 | 2,854,167 |
Southern Minnesota Muni. Pwr. Agcy. Pwr. Supply Sys. Rev.: | | | |
(Cap. Appreciation) Series 1994 A, 0% 1/1/26 (Nat'l. Pub. Fin. Guarantee Corp. Insured) | | 3,320,000 | 3,037,818 |
Series 2015 A: | | | |
5% 1/1/34 | | 1,695,000 | 1,764,503 |
5% 1/1/36 | | 1,000,000 | 1,037,850 |
Series 2019 A, 5% 1/1/34 | | 1,230,000 | 1,384,151 |
St Paul Independent School District (Minnesota School District Cr. Enhancement Prog.) Series 2022 E, 4% 2/1/40 | | 1,575,000 | 1,592,813 |
St Paul Minn Wtr. Rev. Series 2023 A, 4% 12/1/47 | | 1,000,000 | 999,353 |
St. Paul Hsg. & Redev. Auth. Health Care Facilities Rev.: | | | |
(Fairview Hsp & Hltcare Srv Sys. Proj.) Series 2017 A, 5% 11/15/47 | | 4,395,000 | 4,459,346 |
Series 2015 A: | | | |
5% 7/1/29 | | 5,000,000 | 5,132,026 |
5% 7/1/30 | | 5,015,000 | 5,141,159 |
Series 2017 A: | | | |
5% 11/15/28 | | 460,000 | 482,373 |
5% 11/15/30 | | 650,000 | 683,053 |
5% 11/15/31 | | 845,000 | 887,841 |
5% 11/15/33 | | 3,410,000 | 3,576,589 |
5% 11/15/34 | | 665,000 | 696,200 |
Univ. of Minnesota Gen. Oblig.: | | | |
Series 2017 A: | | | |
5% 9/1/33 | | 5,025,000 | 5,454,932 |
5% 9/1/37 | | 3,880,000 | 4,147,035 |
5% 9/1/39 | | 1,000,000 | 1,062,821 |
Series 2017 B, 5% 12/1/32 | | 2,000,000 | 2,182,332 |
Series 2019 A, 5% 4/1/44 | | 5,000,000 | 5,374,004 |
Series 2020 A: | | | |
5% 11/1/31 | | 1,070,000 | 1,234,185 |
5% 11/1/33 | | 1,015,000 | 1,167,563 |
5% 11/1/45 | | 6,050,000 | 6,614,366 |
Warren / Alvarado / Oslo Minni Series 2023 A: | | | |
3.75% 2/1/42 | | 1,030,000 | 1,002,070 |
3.75% 2/1/43 | | 845,000 | 820,941 |
Wayzata Sr Hsg. Rev. Series 2019: | | | |
5% 8/1/49 | | 500,000 | 470,179 |
5% 8/1/54 | | 1,000,000 | 924,496 |
West Saint Paul Independent School District #197 (Minnesota School District Cr. Enhancement Prog.) Series 2018 A: | | | |
3.6% 2/1/37 | | 2,000,000 | 1,955,475 |
3.65% 2/1/38 | | 2,000,000 | 1,905,951 |
4% 2/1/41 | | 2,400,000 | 2,419,499 |
Western Minnesota Muni. Pwr. Agcy. Pwr. Supply Rev.: | | | |
Series 2015 A, 5% 1/1/31 | | 1,820,000 | 1,894,629 |
Series 2018 A, 5% 1/1/49 | | 2,000,000 | 2,104,736 |
White Bear Lake Independent School District #624 Gen. Oblig.: | | | |
Series 2020 A, 3% 2/1/31 | | 930,000 | 925,382 |
Series 2022 A, 4% 2/1/32 | | 4,795,000 | 5,149,448 |
Wright County Ctfs. of Prtn. Series 2019 A: | | | |
5% 12/1/30 | | 1,115,000 | 1,261,773 |
5% 12/1/31 | | 1,000,000 | 1,131,346 |
TOTAL MINNESOTA | | | 562,318,082 |
Puerto Rico - 1.4% | | | |
Puerto Rico Commonwealth Pub. Impt. Gen. Oblig. Series 2021 A1: | | | |
0% 7/1/33 | | 1,705,673 | 1,042,813 |
5.625% 7/1/27 | | 190,000 | 200,062 |
5.625% 7/1/29 | | 595,000 | 637,207 |
5.75% 7/1/31 | | 1,420,000 | 1,550,943 |
Puerto Rico Hsg. Fin. Auth. Series 2020, 5% 12/1/27 | | 1,225,000 | 1,308,755 |
Puerto Rico Indl., Tourist, Edl., Med. And Envir. Cont. Facilities Fing. Auth. Series 2021: | | | |
4% 7/1/36 | | 105,000 | 98,320 |
4% 7/1/41 | | 85,000 | 75,196 |
5% 7/1/27 | | 325,000 | 340,753 |
5% 7/1/30 | | 140,000 | 152,679 |
5% 7/1/32 | | 380,000 | 419,722 |
Puerto Rico Sales Tax Fing. Corp. Sales Tax Rev. Series 2019 A2, 4.329% 7/1/40 | | 2,080,000 | 1,978,144 |
TOTAL PUERTO RICO | | | 7,804,594 |
TOTAL MUNICIPAL BONDS (Cost $595,041,511) | | | 572,004,048 |
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Municipal Notes - 0.2% |
| | Principal Amount (a) | Value ($) |
Minnesota - 0.2% | | | |
Minneapolis Health Care Sys. Rev. (Fairview Health Svcs.) Series 2018 C, 4.1% 7/3/23, LOC Wells Fargo Bank NA, VRDN (d) (Cost $1,380,000) | | 1,380,000 | 1,380,000 |
| | | |
TOTAL INVESTMENT IN SECURITIES - 99.7% (Cost $596,421,511) | 573,384,048 |
NET OTHER ASSETS (LIABILITIES) - 0.3% | 1,508,986 |
NET ASSETS - 100.0% | 574,893,034 |
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Security Type Abbreviations
VRDN | - | VARIABLE RATE DEMAND NOTE (A debt instrument that is payable upon demand, either daily, weekly or monthly) |
Legend
(a) | Amount is stated in United States dollars unless otherwise noted. |
(b) | Private activity obligations whose interest is subject to the federal alternative minimum tax for individuals. |
(c) | Security or a portion of the security purchased on a delayed delivery or when-issued basis. |
(d) | Coupon rates for floating and adjustable rate securities reflect the rates in effect at period end. |
(e) | Security exempt from registration under Rule 144A of the Securities Act of 1933. These securities may be resold in transactions exempt from registration, normally to qualified institutional buyers. At the end of the period, the value of these securities amounted to $2,854,167 or 0.5% of net assets. |
Investment Valuation
The following is a summary of the inputs used, as of June 30, 2023, involving the Fund's assets and liabilities carried at fair value. The inputs or methodology used for valuing securities may not be an indication of the risk associated with investing in those securities. For more information on valuation inputs, and their aggregation into the levels used below, please refer to the Investment Valuation section in the accompanying Notes to Financial Statements.
Valuation Inputs at Reporting Date: |
Description | Total ($) | Level 1 ($) | Level 2 ($) | Level 3 ($) |
Investments in Securities: | | | | |
|
Municipal Securities | 573,384,048 | - | 573,384,048 | - |
| | | | |
Total Investments in Securities: | 573,384,048 | - | 573,384,048 | - |
Statement of Assets and Liabilities |
| | | | June 30, 2023 (Unaudited) |
| | | | |
Assets | | | | |
Investment in securities, at value - See accompanying schedule Unaffiliated issuers (cost $596,421,511): | | | $ | 573,384,048 |
Receivable for fund shares sold | | | | 81,193 |
Interest receivable | | | | 7,821,192 |
Other receivables | | | | 1,630 |
Total assets | | | | 581,288,063 |
Liabilities | | | | |
Payable to custodian bank | $ | 2,715,069 | | |
Payable for investments purchased on a delayed delivery basis | | 2,180,860 | | |
Payable for fund shares redeemed | | 821,004 | | |
Distributions payable | | 417,515 | | |
Accrued management fee | | 166,785 | | |
Other affiliated payables | | 66,491 | | |
Other payables and accrued expenses | | 27,305 | | |
Total Liabilities | | | | 6,395,029 |
Net Assets | | | $ | 574,893,034 |
Net Assets consist of: | | | | |
Paid in capital | | | $ | 603,153,055 |
Total accumulated earnings (loss) | | | | (28,260,021) |
Net Assets | | | $ | 574,893,034 |
Net Asset Value , offering price and redemption price per share ($574,893,034 ÷ 52,586,380 shares) | | | $ | 10.93 |
Statement of Operations |
| | | | Six months ended June 30, 2023 (Unaudited) |
Investment Income | | | | |
Interest | | | $ | 8,077,388 |
Expenses | | | | |
Management fee | $ | 1,021,820 | | |
Transfer agent fees | | 333,161 | | |
Accounting fees and expenses | | 71,668 | | |
Custodian fees and expenses | | 6,813 | | |
Independent trustees' fees and expenses | | 1,027 | | |
Registration fees | | 38,713 | | |
Audit | | 25,663 | | |
Legal | | 9,914 | | |
Miscellaneous | | 1,698 | | |
Total expenses before reductions | | 1,510,477 | | |
Expense reductions | | (11,803) | | |
Total expenses after reductions | | | | 1,498,674 |
Net Investment income (loss) | | | | 6,578,714 |
Realized and Unrealized Gain (Loss) | | | | |
Net realized gain (loss) on: | | | | |
Investment Securities: | | | | |
Unaffiliated issuers | | (2,015,544) | | |
Total net realized gain (loss) | | | | (2,015,544) |
Change in net unrealized appreciation (depreciation) on investment securities | | | | 4,667,202 |
Net gain (loss) | | | | 2,651,658 |
Net increase (decrease) in net assets resulting from operations | | | $ | 9,230,372 |
Statement of Changes in Net Assets |
|
| | Six months ended June 30, 2023 (Unaudited) | | Year ended December 31, 2022 |
Increase (Decrease) in Net Assets | | | | |
Operations | | | | |
Net investment income (loss) | $ | 6,578,714 | $ | 12,655,805 |
Net realized gain (loss) | | (2,015,544) | | (3,615,939) |
Change in net unrealized appreciation (depreciation) | | 4,667,202 | | (60,238,095) |
Net increase (decrease) in net assets resulting from operations | | 9,230,372 | | (51,198,229) |
Distributions to shareholders | | (6,544,346) | | (12,925,960) |
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Share transactions | | | | |
Proceeds from sales of shares | | 59,575,743 | | 282,521,007 |
Reinvestment of distributions | | 3,993,732 | | 8,361,606 |
Cost of shares redeemed | | (64,229,996) | | (352,961,319) |
| | | | |
Net increase (decrease) in net assets resulting from share transactions | | (660,521) | | (62,078,706) |
Total increase (decrease) in net assets | | 2,025,505 | | (126,202,895) |
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Net Assets | | | | |
Beginning of period | | 572,867,529 | | 699,070,424 |
End of period | $ | 574,893,034 | $ | 572,867,529 |
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Other Information | | | | |
Shares | | | | |
Sold | | 5,419,844 | | 25,812,038 |
Issued in reinvestment of distributions | | 364,020 | | 756,599 |
Redeemed | | (5,858,432) | | (32,118,809) |
Net increase (decrease) | | (74,568) | | (5,550,172) |
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Fidelity® Minnesota Municipal Income Fund |
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| | Six months ended (Unaudited) June 30, 2023 | | Years ended December 31, 2022 | | 2021 | | 2020 | | 2019 | | 2018 |
Selected Per-Share Data | | | | | | | | | | | | |
Net asset value, beginning of period | $ | 10.88 | $ | 12.01 | $ | 12.18 | $ | 11.91 | $ | 11.41 | $ | 11.64 |
Income from Investment Operations | | | | | | | | | | | | |
Net investment income (loss) A,B | | .123 | | .230 | | .227 | | .251 | | .280 | | .282 |
Net realized and unrealized gain (loss) | | .049 | | (1.126) | | (.143) | | .296 | | .525 | | (.211) |
Total from investment operations | | .172 | | (.896) | | .084 | | .547 | | .805 | | .071 |
Distributions from net investment income | | (.122) | | (.229) | | (.222) | | (.251) | | (.280) | | (.282) |
Distributions from net realized gain | | - | | (.005) | | (.032) | | (.026) | | (.025) | | (.019) |
Total distributions | | (.122) | | (.234) | | (.254) | | (.277) | | (.305) | | (.301) |
Net asset value, end of period | $ | 10.93 | $ | 10.88 | $ | 12.01 | $ | 12.18 | $ | 11.91 | $ | 11.41 |
Total Return C,D | | 1.58% | | (7.47)% | | .70% | | 4.65% | | 7.12% | | .65% |
Ratios to Average Net Assets B,E,F | | | | | | | | | | | | |
Expenses before reductions | | .52% G | | .51% | | .49% | | .49% | | .49% | | .50% |
Expenses net of fee waivers, if any | | .52% G | | .50% | | .49% | | .49% | | .49% | | .50% |
Expenses net of all reductions | | .51% G | | .50% | | .48% | | .49% | | .49% | | .49% |
Net investment income (loss) | | 2.25% G | | 2.07% | | 1.88% | | 2.09% | | 2.38% | | 2.48% |
Supplemental Data | | | | | | | | | | | | |
Net assets, end of period (000 omitted) | $ | 574,893 | $ | 572,868 | $ | 699,070 | $ | 673,488 | $ | 593,754 | $ | 523,096 |
Portfolio turnover rate H | | 12% G | | 17% | | 7% | | 9% | | 9% | | 14% |
A Calculated based on average shares outstanding during the period.
B Net investment income (loss) is affected by the timing of the declaration of dividends by any underlying mutual funds or exchange-traded funds (ETFs). Net investment income (loss) of any mutual funds or ETFs is not included in the Fund's net investment income (loss) ratio.
C Total returns for periods of less than one year are not annualized.
D Total returns would have been lower if certain expenses had not been reduced during the applicable periods shown.
E Fees and expenses of any underlying mutual funds or exchange-traded funds (ETFs) are not included in the Fund's expense ratio. The Fund indirectly bears its proportionate share of these expenses.
F Expense ratios reflect operating expenses of the class. Expenses before reductions do not reflect amounts reimbursed, waived, or reduced through arrangements with the investment adviser, brokerage services, or other offset arrangements, if applicable, and do not represent the amount paid by the class during periods when reimbursements, waivers or reductions occur.
G Annualized.
H Amount does not include the portfolio activity of any underlying mutual funds or exchange-traded funds (ETFs).
For the period ended June 30, 2023
1. Organization.
Fidelity Minnesota Municipal Income Fund (the Fund) is a non-diversified fund of Fidelity Municipal Trust (the Trust) and is authorized to issue an unlimited number of shares. Share transactions on the Statement of Changes in Net Assets may contain exchanges between affiliated funds. The Trust is registered under the Investment Company Act of 1940, as amended (the 1940 Act), as an open-end management investment company organized as a Massachusetts business trust. The Fund may be affected by economic and political developments in the state of Minnesota.
2. Significant Accounting Policies.
The Fund is an investment company and applies the accounting and reporting guidance of the Financial Accounting Standards Board (FASB) Accounting Standards Codification Topic 946 Financial Services - Investment Companies . The financial statements have been prepared in conformity with accounting principles generally accepted in the United States of America (GAAP), which require management to make certain estimates and assumptions at the date of the financial statements. Actual results could differ from those estimates. Subsequent events, if any, through the date that the financial statements were issued have been evaluated in the preparation of the financial statements. The Fund's Schedule of Investments lists any underlying mutual funds or exchange-traded funds (ETFs) but does not include the underlying holdings of these funds. The following summarizes the significant accounting policies of the Fund:
Investment Valuation. Investments are valued as of 4:00 p.m. Eastern time on the last calendar day of the period. The Board of Trustees (the Board) has designated the Fund's investment adviser as the valuation designee responsible for the fair valuation function and performing fair value determinations as needed. The investment adviser has established a Fair Value Committee (the Committee) to carry out the day-to-day fair valuation responsibilities and has adopted policies and procedures to govern the fair valuation process and the activities of the Committee. In accordance with these fair valuation policies and procedures, which have been approved by the Board, the Fund attempts to obtain prices from one or more third party pricing services or brokers to value its investments. When current market prices, quotations or currency exchange rates are not readily available or reliable, investments will be fair valued in good faith by the Committee, in accordance with the policies and procedures. Factors used in determining fair value vary by investment type and may include market or investment specific events, transaction data, estimated cash flows, and market observations of comparable investments. The frequency that the fair valuation procedures are used cannot be predicted and they may be utilized to a significant extent. The Committee manages the Fund's fair valuation practices and maintains the fair valuation policies and procedures. The Fund's investment adviser reports to the Board information regarding the fair valuation process and related material matters.
The Fund categorizes the inputs to valuation techniques used to value its investments into a disclosure hierarchy consisting of three levels as shown below:
Level 1 - unadjusted quoted prices in active markets for identical investments
Level 2 - other significant observable inputs (including quoted prices for similar investments, interest rates, prepayment speeds, etc.)
Level 3 - unobservable inputs (including the Fund's own assumptions based on the best information available)
Valuation techniques used to value the Fund's investments by major category are as follows:
Debt securities, including restricted securities, are valued based on evaluated prices received from third party pricing services or from brokers who make markets in such securities. Municipal securities are valued by pricing services who utilize matrix pricing which considers yield or price of bonds of comparable quality, coupon, maturity and type or by broker-supplied prices. When independent prices are unavailable or unreliable, debt securities may be valued utilizing pricing methodologies which consider similar factors that would be used by third party pricing services. Debt securities are generally categorized as Level 2 in the hierarchy but may be Level 3 depending on the circumstances.
Changes in valuation techniques may result in transfers in or out of an assigned level within the disclosure hierarchy. The aggregate value of investments by input level as of June 30, 2023 is included at the end of the Fund's Schedule of Investments.
Investment Transactions and Income. For financial reporting purposes, the Fund's investment holdings and NAV include trades executed through the end of the last business day of the period. The NAV per share for processing shareholder transactions is calculated as of the close of business of the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE), normally 4:00 p.m. Eastern time and includes trades executed through the end of the prior business day. Gains and losses on securities sold are determined on the basis of identified cost. Interest income is accrued as earned and includes coupon interest and amortization of premium and accretion of discount on debt securities as applicable. Debt obligations may be placed on non-accrual status and related interest income may be reduced by ceasing current accruals and writing off interest receivables when the collection of all or a portion of interest has become doubtful based on consistently applied procedures. A debt obligation is removed from non-accrual status when the issuer resumes interest payments or when collectability of interest is reasonably assured.
Expenses. Expenses directly attributable to a fund are charged to that fund. Expenses attributable to more than one fund are allocated among the respective funds on the basis of relative net assets or other appropriate methods. Expenses included in the accompanying financial statements reflect the expenses of that fund and do not include any expenses associated with any underlying mutual funds or exchange-traded funds. Although not included in a fund's expenses, a fund indirectly bears its proportionate share of these expenses through the net asset value of each underlying mutual fund or exchange-traded fund. Expense estimates are accrued in the period to which they relate and adjustments are made when actual amounts are known.
Income Tax Information and Distributions to Shareholders. Each year, the Fund intends to qualify as a regulated investment company under Subchapter M of the Internal Revenue Code, including distributing substantially all of its taxable income and realized gains. As a result, no provision for U.S. Federal income taxes is required. The Fund files a U.S. federal tax return, in addition to state and local tax returns as required. The Fund's federal income tax returns are subject to examination by the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) for a period of three fiscal years after they are filed. State and local tax returns may be subject to examination for an additional fiscal year depending on the jurisdiction.
Distributions are declared and recorded daily and paid monthly from net investment income. Distributions from realized gains, if any, are declared and recorded on the ex-dividend date. Income and capital gain distributions are determined in accordance with income tax regulations, which may differ from GAAP.
Capital accounts within the financial statements are adjusted for permanent book-tax differences. These adjustments have no impact on net assets or the results of operations. Capital accounts are not adjusted for temporary book-tax differences which will reverse in a subsequent period.
Book-tax differences are primarily due to market discount and capital loss carryforwards.
The Fund purchases municipal securities whose interest, in the opinion of the issuer, is free from federal income tax. There is no assurance that the IRS will agree with this opinion. In the event the IRS determines that the issuer does not comply with relevant tax requirements, interest payments from a security could become federally taxable, possibly retroactively to the date the security was issued.
As of period end, the cost and unrealized appreciation (depreciation) in securities, and derivatives if applicable, for federal income tax purposes were as follows:
Gross unrealized appreciation | $1,537,901 |
Gross unrealized depreciation | (24,522,132) |
Net unrealized appreciation (depreciation) | $(22,984,231) |
Tax cost | $596,368,279 |
Capital loss carryforwards are only available to offset future capital gains of the Fund to the extent provided by regulations and may be limited. The capital loss carryforward information presented below, including any applicable limitation, is estimated as of prior fiscal period end and is subject to adjustment.
Short-term | $(728,872) |
Long-term | (2,887,067) |
Total capital loss carryforward | $(3,615,939) |
Delayed Delivery Transactions and When-Issued Securities. During the period, certain Funds transacted in securities on a delayed delivery or when-issued basis. Payment and delivery may take place after the customary settlement period for that security. The price of the underlying securities and the date when the securities will be delivered and paid for are fixed at the time the transaction is negotiated. Securities purchased on a delayed delivery or when-issued basis are identified as such in the Schedule of Investments. Compensation for interest forgone in the purchase of a delayed delivery or when-issued debt security may be received. With respect to purchase commitments, each applicable Fund identifies securities as segregated in its records with a value at least equal to the amount of the commitment. Payables and receivables associated with the purchases and sales of delayed delivery securities having the same coupon, settlement date and broker are offset. Delayed delivery or when-issued securities that have been purchased from and sold to different brokers are reflected as both payables and receivables in the Statement of Assets and Liabilities under the caption "Delayed delivery", as applicable. Losses may arise due to changes in the value of the underlying securities or if the counterparty does not perform under the contract's terms, or if the issuer does not issue the securities due to political, economic, or other factors.
Restricted Securities (including Private Placements). Funds may invest in securities that are subject to legal or contractual restrictions on resale. These securities generally may be resold in transactions exempt from registration or to the public if the securities are registered. Disposal of these securities may involve time-consuming negotiations and expense, and prompt sale at an acceptable price may be difficult. Information regarding restricted securities held at period end is included at the end of the Schedule of Investments, if applicable.
3. Purchases and Sales of Investments.
Purchases and sales of securities, other than short-term securities and in-kind transactions, as applicable, are noted in the table below.
| Purchases ($) | Sales ($) |
Fidelity Minnesota Municipal Income Fund | 43,923,502 | 32,510,804 |
4. Fees and Other Transactions with Affiliates.
Management Fee. Fidelity Management & Research Company LLC (the investment adviser) and its affiliates provide the Fund with investment management related services for which the Fund pays a monthly management fee. The management fee is the sum of an individual fund fee rate that is based on an annual rate of .25% of the Fund's average net assets and an annualized group fee rate that averaged .10% during the period. The group fee rate is based upon the monthly average net assets of a group of registered investment companies with which the investment adviser has management contracts. The group fee rate decreases as assets under management increase and increases as assets under management decrease. For the reporting period, the total annualized management fee rate was .35% of the Fund's average net assets.
Transfer Agent Fees. Fidelity Investments Institutional Operations Company LLC (FIIOC), an affiliate of the investment adviser, is the transfer, dividend disbursing and shareholder servicing agent for the Fund. FIIOC receives account fees and asset-based fees that vary according to account size and type of account. FIIOC pays for typesetting, printing and mailing of shareholder reports, except proxy statements. For the period, transfer agent fees were equivalent to an annualized rate of .11% of average net assets.
Accounting Fees. Fidelity Service Company, Inc. (FSC), an affiliate of the investment adviser, maintains the Fund's accounting records. The accounting fee is based on the level of average net assets for each month. For the period, the fees were equivalent to the following annualized rates:
| % of Average Net Assets |
Fidelity Minnesota Municipal Income Fund | .02 |
Interfund Trades. Funds may purchase from or sell securities to other Fidelity Funds under procedures adopted by the Board. The procedures have been designed to ensure these interfund trades are executed in accordance with Rule 17a-7 of the 1940 Act. Any interfund trades are included within the respective purchases and sales amounts shown in the Purchases and Sales of Investments note. Interfund trades during the period are noted in the table below.
| Purchases ($) | Sales ($) | Realized Gain (Loss) ($) |
Fidelity Minnesota Municipal Income Fund | - | 7,100,000 | - |
5. Committed Line of Credit.
Certain Funds participate with other funds managed by the investment adviser or an affiliate in a $4.25 billion credit facility (the "line of credit") to be utilized for temporary or emergency purposes to fund shareholder redemptions or for other short-term liquidity purposes. The participating funds have agreed to pay commitment fees on their pro-rata portion of the line of credit, which are reflected in Miscellaneous expenses on the Statement of Operations, and are listed below. During the period, there were no borrowings on this line of credit.
| Amount |
Fidelity Minnesota Municipal Income Fund | $576 |
6. Expense Reductions.
Through arrangements with the Fund's custodian, credits realized as a result of certain uninvested cash balances were used to reduce the Fund's expenses by $4,595.
In addition, during the period the investment advisor or an affiliate reimbursed and/or waived a portion of operating expenses in the amount of $7,208.
7. Other.
A fund's organizational documents provide former and current trustees and officers with a limited indemnification against liabilities arising in connection with the performance of their duties to the fund. In the normal course of business, a fund may also enter into contracts that provide general indemnifications. A fund's maximum exposure under these arrangements is unknown as this would be dependent on future claims that may be made against a fund. The risk of material loss from such claims is considered remote.
8. Risk and Uncertainties.
Many factors affect a fund's performance. Developments that disrupt global economies and financial markets, such as pandemics, epidemics, outbreaks of infectious diseases, war, terrorism, and environmental disasters, may significantly affect a fund's investment performance. The effects of these developments to a fund will be impacted by the types of securities in which a fund invests, the financial condition, industry, economic sector, and geographic location of an issuer, and a fund's level of investment in the securities of that issuer. Significant concentrations in security types, issuers, industries, sectors, and geographic locations may magnify the factors that affect a fund's performance.
As a shareholder, you incur two types of costs: (1) transaction costs, which may include sales charges (loads) on purchase payments or redemption proceeds, as applicable and (2) ongoing costs, which generally include management fees, distribution and/or service (12b-1) fees and other Fund expenses. This Example is intended to help you understand your ongoing costs (in dollars) of investing in a fund and to compare these costs with the ongoing costs of investing in other mutual funds.
The Example is based on an investment of $1,000 invested at the beginning of the period and held for the entire period (January 1, 2023 to June 30, 2023). |
Actual Expenses
The first line of the accompanying table provides information about actual account values and actual expenses. You may use the information in this line, together with the amount you invested, to estimate the expenses that you paid over the period. Simply divide your account value by $1,000.00 (for example, an $8,600 account value divided by $1,000.00 = 8.6), then multiply the result by the number in the first line for a class/Fund under the heading entitled "Expenses Paid During Period" to estimate the expenses you paid on your account during this period. If any fund is a shareholder of any underlying mutual funds or exchange-traded funds (ETFs) (the Underlying Funds), such fund indirectly bears its proportional share of the expenses of the Underlying Funds in addition to the direct expenses incurred presented in the table. These fees and expenses are not included in the annualized expense ratio used to calculate the expense estimate in the table below.
Hypothetical Example for Comparison Purposes
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| | | | Annualized Expense Ratio- A | | Beginning Account Value January 1, 2023 | | Ending Account Value June 30, 2023 | | Expenses Paid During Period- C January 1, 2023 to June 30, 2023 |
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Fidelity® Minnesota Municipal Income Fund | | | | .52% | | | | | | |
Actual | | | | | | $ 1,000 | | $ 1,015.80 | | $ 2.60 |
Hypothetical- B | | | | | | $ 1,000 | | $ 1,022.22 | | $ 2.61 |
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A Annualized expense ratio reflects expenses net of applicable fee waivers.
B 5% return per year before expenses
C Expenses are equal to the annualized expense ratio, multiplied by the average account value over the period, multiplied by 181/ 365 (to reflect the one-half year period). The fees and expenses of any Underlying Funds are not included in each annualized expense ratio.
The Securities and Exchange Commission adopted Rule 22e-4 under the Investment Company Act of 1940 (the Liquidity Rule) to promote effective liquidity risk management throughout the open-end investment company industry, thereby reducing the risk that funds will be unable to meet their redemption obligations and mitigating dilution of the interests of fund shareholders.
The Fund has adopted and implemented a liquidity risk management program (the Program) reasonably designed to assess and manage the Fund's liquidity risk and to comply with the requirements of the Liquidity Rule. The Fund's Board of Trustees (the Board) has designated the Fund's investment adviser as administrator of the Program. The Fidelity advisers have established a Liquidity Risk Management Committee (the LRM Committee) to manage the Program for each of the Fidelity Funds. The LRM Committee monitors the adequacy and effectiveness of implementation of the Program and on a periodic basis assesses each Fund's liquidity risk based on a variety of factors including (1) the Fund's investment strategy, (2) portfolio liquidity and cash flow projections during normal and reasonably foreseeable stressed conditions, (3) shareholder redemptions, (4) borrowings and other funding sources and (5) certain factors specific to ETFs including the effect of the Fund's prices and spreads, market participants, and basket compositions on the overall liquidity of the Fund's portfolio, as applicable.
In accordance with the Program, each of the Fund's portfolio investments is classified into one of four defined liquidity categories based on a determination of a reasonable expectation for how long it would take to convert the investment to cash (or sell or dispose of the investment) without significantly changing its market value.
- Highly liquid investments - cash or convertible to cash within three business days or less
- Moderately liquid investments - convertible to cash in three to seven calendar days
- Less liquid investments - can be sold or disposed of, but not settled, within seven calendar days
- Illiquid investments - cannot be sold or disposed of within seven calendar days
Liquidity classification determinations take into account a variety of factors including various market, trading and investment-specific considerations, as well as market depth, and generally utilize analysis from a third-party liquidity metrics service.
The Liquidity Rule places a 15% limit on a fund's illiquid investments and requires funds that do not primarily hold assets that are highly liquid investments to determine and maintain a minimum percentage of the fund's net assets to be invested in highly liquid investments (highly liquid investment minimum or HLIM). The Program includes provisions reasonably designed to comply with the 15% limit on illiquid investments and for determining, periodically reviewing and complying with the HLIM requirement as applicable.
At a recent meeting of the Fund's Board of Trustees, the LRM Committee provided a written report to the Board pertaining to the operation, adequacy, and effectiveness of the Program for the period December 1, 2021 through November 30, 2022. The report concluded that the Program is operating effectively and is reasonably designed to assess and manage the Fund's liquidity risk.
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MNF-SANN-0823
Fidelity® Michigan Municipal Income Fund
Semi-Annual Report
June 30, 2023
Contents
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Neither the Fund nor Fidelity Distributors Corporation is a bank.
Revenue Sources (% of Fund's net assets) |
General Obligations | 22.0 | |
Health Care | 21.1 | |
Transportation | 12.7 | |
Education | 11.8 | |
Water & Sewer | 9.0 | |
Special Tax | 5.9 | |
Housing | 5.0 | |
Others* (Individually Less Than 5%) | 12.5 | |
| 100.0 | |
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*Includes net other assets | | |
Quality Diversification (% of Fund's net assets) |
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We have used ratings from Moody's Investors Service, Inc. Where Moody's® ratings are not available, we have used S&P® ratings. All ratings are as of the date indicated and do not reflect subsequent changes. |
Showing Percentage of Net Assets
Municipal Bonds - 95.6% |
| | Principal Amount (a) | Value ($) |
Guam - 0.4% | | | |
Guam Int'l. Arpt. Auth. Rev. Series 2013 C: | | | |
6.25% 10/1/34 (b) | | 600,000 | 603,646 |
6.25% 10/1/34 (Pre-Refunded to 10/1/23 @ 100) (b) | | 400,000 | 402,430 |
Guam Pwr. Auth. Rev. Series 2022 A, 5% 10/1/44 | | 1,000,000 | 1,026,208 |
TOTAL GUAM | | | 2,032,284 |
Michigan - 93.6% | | | |
Allegan Pub. School District Series 2023 II, 5% 5/1/48 | | 2,000,000 | 2,114,837 |
Ann Arbor Pub. School District Series 2023, 4% 5/1/40 | | 3,000,000 | 3,027,819 |
Bloomfield Hills Schools District: | | | |
Series 2020, 4% 5/1/50 | | 1,500,000 | 1,448,633 |
Series 2023, 5% 5/1/41 | | 1,000,000 | 1,096,337 |
Chippewa Valley Schools Series 2016 A: | | | |
5% 5/1/32 | | 1,000,000 | 1,031,452 |
5% 5/1/33 | | 1,000,000 | 1,030,326 |
5% 5/1/34 | | 1,075,000 | 1,105,184 |
Detroit Downtown Dev. Auth. Tax Series A: | | | |
5% 7/1/29 (Assured Guaranty Muni. Corp. Insured) | | 1,340,000 | 1,358,524 |
5% 7/1/31 (Assured Guaranty Muni. Corp. Insured) | | 1,775,000 | 1,797,293 |
5% 7/1/33 (Assured Guaranty Muni. Corp. Insured) | | 2,000,000 | 2,021,626 |
5% 7/1/34 (Assured Guaranty Muni. Corp. Insured) | | 1,750,000 | 1,767,058 |
5% 7/1/37 (Assured Guaranty Muni. Corp. Insured) | | 2,000,000 | 2,012,740 |
Detroit Gen. Oblig.: | | | |
Series 2020: | | | |
5.5% 4/1/35 | | 1,040,000 | 1,102,409 |
5.5% 4/1/36 | | 435,000 | 457,811 |
5.5% 4/1/37 | | 465,000 | 485,893 |
5.5% 4/1/38 | | 490,000 | 509,047 |
Series 2021 A: | | | |
5% 4/1/37 | | 1,875,000 | 1,905,819 |
5% 4/1/39 | | 1,210,000 | 1,217,142 |
Detroit Swr. Disp. Rev.: | | | |
Series 2001 B, 5.5% 7/1/29 (Assured Guaranty Corp. Insured) (FGIC Insured) | | 25,000 | 26,334 |
Series 2006, 5% 7/1/36 | | 10,000 | 10,014 |
Downriver Util. Wastewtr. Auth. Swr. Sys. Rev. Series 2018: | | | |
5% 4/1/33 (Assured Guaranty Muni. Corp. Insured) | | 735,000 | 797,037 |
5% 4/1/34 (Assured Guaranty Muni. Corp. Insured) | | 520,000 | 561,274 |
5% 4/1/35 (Assured Guaranty Muni. Corp. Insured) | | 500,000 | 536,575 |
Farmington Pub. School District Gen. Oblig. Series 2020, 4% 5/1/40 | | 3,000,000 | 2,994,402 |
Fitzgerald Pub. School District Series 2019, 5% 5/1/37 | | 1,260,000 | 1,385,648 |
Flint Hosp. Bldg. Auth. Rev. Series 2020: | | | |
4% 7/1/38 | | 1,800,000 | 1,608,345 |
4% 7/1/41 | | 1,395,000 | 1,175,717 |
Fraser Pub. School District Series 2006 B, 5% 5/1/29 | | 1,455,000 | 1,499,588 |
Gerald R. Ford Int'l. Arpt. Auth. Rev. Series 2021: | | | |
5% 1/1/26 (b) | | 225,000 | 234,062 |
5% 1/1/27 (b) | | 325,000 | 343,434 |
5% 1/1/28 (b) | | 235,000 | 251,931 |
5% 1/1/29 (b) | | 525,000 | 569,710 |
5% 1/1/30 (b) | | 425,000 | 466,783 |
5% 1/1/31 (b) | | 725,000 | 805,467 |
5% 1/1/32 (b) | | 725,000 | 814,422 |
5% 1/1/33 (b) | | 1,000,000 | 1,122,022 |
5% 1/1/34 (b) | | 1,000,000 | 1,121,868 |
5% 1/1/35 (b) | | 850,000 | 950,452 |
5% 1/1/36 (b) | | 600,000 | 662,202 |
5% 1/1/37 (b) | | 700,000 | 763,600 |
5% 1/1/38 (b) | | 1,170,000 | 1,264,334 |
5% 1/1/39 (b) | | 1,000,000 | 1,076,130 |
5% 1/1/40 (b) | | 1,000,000 | 1,071,578 |
5% 1/1/41 (b) | | 1,100,000 | 1,174,908 |
5% 1/1/46 (b) | | 2,000,000 | 2,110,469 |
5% 1/1/51 (b) | | 3,000,000 | 3,149,955 |
Grand Rapids Pub. Schools: | | | |
Series 2017, 5% 5/1/29 (Assured Guaranty Muni. Corp. Insured) | | 480,000 | 515,093 |
Series 2019: | | | |
5% 11/1/39 (Assured Guaranty Muni. Corp. Insured) | | 1,200,000 | 1,285,767 |
5% 11/1/41 (Assured Guaranty Muni. Corp. Insured) | | 1,300,000 | 1,378,347 |
Grand Rapids San. Swr. Sys. Rev. Series 2018: | | | |
5% 1/1/33 | | 250,000 | 272,856 |
5% 1/1/34 | | 550,000 | 596,611 |
5% 1/1/35 | | 400,000 | 432,727 |
5% 1/1/38 | | 655,000 | 695,031 |
Grand Rapids Wtr. Supply Sys. Series 2016: | | | |
5% 1/1/31 | | 250,000 | 260,373 |
5% 1/1/32 | | 320,000 | 333,199 |
5% 1/1/33 | | 550,000 | 572,419 |
5% 1/1/34 | | 500,000 | 520,502 |
5% 1/1/35 | | 920,000 | 957,724 |
Grand Traverse County Hosp. Fin. Auth.: | | | |
Series 2019 A: | | | |
5% 7/1/44 | | 1,110,000 | 1,140,692 |
5% 7/1/49 | | 2,615,000 | 2,668,555 |
Series 2021, 3% 7/1/51 | | 1,500,000 | 1,049,916 |
Grand Valley Michigan State Univ. Rev. Series 2018: | | | |
5% 12/1/34 | | 1,075,000 | 1,172,779 |
5% 12/1/35 | | 1,225,000 | 1,329,651 |
5% 12/1/37 | | 1,375,000 | 1,475,430 |
5% 12/1/38 | | 875,000 | 934,826 |
5% 12/1/43 | | 1,400,000 | 1,486,249 |
Grandville Pub. Schools District Series 2020: | | | |
4% 5/1/39 (Assured Guaranty Muni. Corp. Insured) | | 1,000,000 | 1,006,615 |
4% 5/1/40 (Assured Guaranty Muni. Corp. Insured) | | 1,300,000 | 1,301,868 |
Great Lakes Wtr. Auth. Sew Disp. Sys.: | | | |
Series 2016 B, 5% 7/1/27 | | 15,000 | 15,917 |
Series 2016 C, 5% 7/1/31 | | 7,000,000 | 7,341,750 |
Series 2018 A, 5% 7/1/43 | | 10,000,000 | 10,457,257 |
Series 2018 B, 5% 7/1/29 | | 15,000 | 16,850 |
Great Lakes Wtr. Auth. Wtr. Supply Sys. Rev.: | | | |
Series 2016 C, 5.25% 7/1/35 | | 2,000,000 | 2,113,667 |
Series 2020 B: | | | |
5% 7/1/45 | | 1,850,000 | 1,952,385 |
5% 7/1/49 | | 1,300,000 | 1,360,293 |
Grosse Pointe Pub. School Sys. Series 2019: | | | |
5% 5/1/38 | | 1,000,000 | 1,084,582 |
5% 5/1/39 | | 1,000,000 | 1,078,549 |
Holland School District Series 2023 II: | | | |
4% 11/1/39 | | 1,855,000 | 1,880,530 |
4% 11/1/40 | | 1,915,000 | 1,940,621 |
Kalamazoo Hosp. Fin. Auth. Hosp. Facilities Rev. Series 2016: | | | |
4% 5/15/36 | | 1,985,000 | 1,957,215 |
4% 5/15/36 (Pre-Refunded to 5/15/26 @ 100) | | 15,000 | 15,373 |
5% 5/15/28 | | 775,000 | 807,191 |
5% 5/15/28 (Pre-Refunded to 5/15/26 @ 100) | | 5,000 | 5,260 |
5% 5/15/30 | | 4,970,000 | 5,165,797 |
5% 5/15/30 (Pre-Refunded to 5/15/26 @ 100) | | 30,000 | 31,561 |
Kentwood Econ. Dev. Corp.: | | | |
Series 2021, 4% 11/15/45 | | 500,000 | 375,732 |
Series 2022: | | | |
4% 11/15/31 | | 1,000,000 | 914,320 |
4% 11/15/43 | | 2,250,000 | 1,731,530 |
Lansing Board of Wtr. & Lt. Util. Rev. Bonds Series 2021 B, 2%, tender 7/1/26 (c) | | 2,000,000 | 1,880,227 |
Lincoln Consolidated School District Series 2016 A: | | | |
5% 5/1/29 | | 1,430,000 | 1,497,522 |
5% 5/1/31 | | 500,000 | 522,921 |
5% 5/1/32 | | 1,000,000 | 1,045,567 |
Macomb Interceptor Drain Drainage District Series 2017 A: | | | |
5% 5/1/33 | | 2,100,000 | 2,257,376 |
5% 5/1/34 | | 1,750,000 | 1,879,018 |
Marquette Board Lt. & Pwr. Elec. Util. Sys. Rev. Series 2016 A: | | | |
5% 7/1/29 | | 780,000 | 817,651 |
5% 7/1/30 | | 900,000 | 942,659 |
5% 7/1/31 | | 780,000 | 815,387 |
5% 7/1/32 | | 1,000,000 | 1,043,632 |
5% 7/1/33 | | 705,000 | 734,539 |
Michigan Bldg. Auth. Rev.: | | | |
(Facilities Prog.) Series I, 3% 10/15/45 | | 6,000,000 | 4,848,697 |
Series 2021 I, 3% 10/15/51 | | 1,770,000 | 1,361,773 |
Series 2022 I, 5.25% 10/15/57 | | 2,000,000 | 2,183,963 |
Michigan Fin. Auth. Rev.: | | | |
(Charter County of Wayne Criminal Justice Ctr. Proj.) Series 2018: | | | |
5% 11/1/33 | | 3,250,000 | 3,560,468 |
5% 11/1/35 | | 1,000,000 | 1,085,258 |
5% 11/1/36 | | 1,250,000 | 1,348,481 |
5% 11/1/37 | | 1,500,000 | 1,607,696 |
5% 11/1/38 | | 1,595,000 | 1,700,908 |
(Detroit Wtr. And Sewerage Dept. Sewage Disp. Sys. Rev. And Rev. Rfdg. Local Proj. Bonds) Series 2014 C3, 5% 7/1/30 (Assured Guaranty Muni. Corp. Insured) | | 6,000,000 | 6,084,111 |
(Detroit Wtr. And Sewerage Dept. Wtr. Supply Sys. Rev. Rfdg. Local Proj. Bonds) Series 2015, 5% 7/1/30 | | 10,000 | 10,274 |
(Kalamazoo College Proj.) Series 2018: | | | |
4% 12/1/36 | | 790,000 | 780,268 |
4% 12/1/47 | | 2,610,000 | 2,396,057 |
(Lawrence Technological Univ. Proj.) Series 2017, 5% 2/1/47 | | 3,195,000 | 2,920,713 |
(Trinity Health Proj.) Series 2017: | | | |
5% 12/1/30 | | 710,000 | 766,816 |
5% 12/1/37 | | 3,270,000 | 3,433,870 |
Bonds: | | | |
Series 2015 D2, 1.2%, tender 4/13/28 (c) | | 3,000,000 | 2,620,571 |
Series 2016 E1, 4%, tender 8/15/24 (c) | | 1,335,000 | 1,340,195 |
Series 2014 H1, 5% 10/1/39 | | 4,725,000 | 4,772,224 |
Series 2015 C: | | | |
5% 7/1/26 | | 570,000 | 584,731 |
5% 7/1/27 | | 1,465,000 | 1,503,144 |
5% 7/1/28 | | 1,500,000 | 1,539,055 |
5% 7/1/35 | | 2,100,000 | 2,146,575 |
Series 2015 D1: | | | |
5% 7/1/34 | | 1,250,000 | 1,289,094 |
5% 7/1/35 | | 505,000 | 516,492 |
Series 2015 D2, 5% 7/1/34 | | 1,000,000 | 1,024,878 |
Series 2016: | | | |
5% 11/15/28 | | 2,655,000 | 2,771,679 |
5% 1/1/29 | | 1,000,000 | 1,038,082 |
5% 11/15/29 | | 2,950,000 | 3,083,693 |
5% 1/1/30 | | 1,000,000 | 1,038,982 |
5% 1/1/31 | | 1,170,000 | 1,215,893 |
5% 1/1/32 | | 1,895,000 | 1,969,035 |
5% 1/1/33 | | 1,915,000 | 1,989,037 |
5% 1/1/34 | | 2,135,000 | 2,217,441 |
5% 11/15/34 | | 1,135,000 | 1,182,250 |
5% 11/15/41 | | 4,710,000 | 4,820,181 |
Series 2019 A: | | | |
3% 12/1/49 | | 2,000,000 | 1,482,134 |
4% 2/15/44 | | 2,500,000 | 2,399,086 |
4% 12/1/49 | | 8,180,000 | 7,712,565 |
4% 2/15/50 | | 4,000,000 | 3,718,354 |
5% 11/15/48 | | 9,865,000 | 10,162,213 |
Series 2019 MI1, 5% 12/1/48 | | 2,000,000 | 2,062,220 |
Series 2020 A: | | | |
4% 6/1/35 | | 2,000,000 | 2,016,658 |
4% 6/1/37 | | 2,000,000 | 1,970,269 |
4% 6/1/40 | | 2,000,000 | 1,916,757 |
4% 6/1/49 | | 4,250,000 | 3,812,732 |
Series 2020: | | | |
4% 11/1/55 | | 2,500,000 | 2,315,044 |
5% 6/1/40 | | 3,000,000 | 3,124,437 |
Series 2021, 5% 9/1/38 | | 1,270,000 | 1,342,515 |
Series 2022: | | | |
4% 2/1/27 | | 185,000 | 178,566 |
4% 2/1/32 | | 285,000 | 266,413 |
4% 2/1/42 | | 745,000 | 605,647 |
4% 4/15/42 | | 2,000,000 | 1,918,796 |
4% 12/1/51 | | 1,100,000 | 886,920 |
Michigan Gen. Oblig. Series 2020 A, 4% 5/15/40 | | 500,000 | 505,450 |
Michigan Hosp. Fin. Auth. Rev.: | | | |
Series 2010 F, 4% 11/15/47 | | 290,000 | 274,250 |
Series 2010 F4, 5% 11/15/47 | | 5,050,000 | 5,229,320 |
Series 2016, 5% 11/15/47 | | 13,000,000 | 13,238,921 |
Michigan Hsg. Dev. Auth. Rental Hsg. Rev. Series 2020 A1, 0.65% 10/1/24 | | 225,000 | 216,582 |
Michigan Hsg. Dev. Auth. Single Family Mtg. Rev.: | | | |
Series 2019 B, 3.75% 6/1/50 | | 2,430,000 | 2,395,487 |
Series 2020 C, 3% 6/1/51 | | 2,865,000 | 2,757,785 |
Series 2021 A, 3% 6/1/52 | | 3,140,000 | 3,016,143 |
Series 2022 A, 5% 6/1/53 | | 2,370,000 | 2,448,788 |
Series 2022 D, 5.5% 6/1/53 | | 2,475,000 | 2,609,869 |
Series A: | | | |
3.5% 12/1/50 | | 3,195,000 | 3,126,103 |
4% 12/1/48 | | 905,000 | 897,771 |
Series C, 4.25% 6/1/49 | | 2,045,000 | 2,039,118 |
Michigan State Hsg. Dev. Auth. Series 2021 A: | | | |
0.55% 4/1/25 | | 2,750,000 | 2,577,345 |
2.125% 10/1/36 | | 1,775,000 | 1,371,632 |
Michigan State Univ. Revs. Series 2019 C, 4% 2/15/44 | | 1,500,000 | 1,491,091 |
Michigan Strategic Fund Ltd. Oblig. Rev.: | | | |
(I-75 Impt. Proj.): | | | |
Series 2017, 5% 6/30/25 (b) | | 1,100,000 | 1,109,471 |
Series 2018: | | | |
4.25% 12/31/38 (Assured Guaranty Muni. Corp. Insured) (b) | | 840,000 | 817,099 |
5% 12/31/25 (b) | | 1,260,000 | 1,280,575 |
5% 12/31/26 (b) | | 490,000 | 502,813 |
5% 12/31/28 (b) | | 335,000 | 350,499 |
5% 6/30/29 (b) | | 35,000 | 36,636 |
5% 12/31/30 (b) | | 4,080,000 | 4,274,315 |
5% 12/31/31 (b) | | 2,800,000 | 2,936,665 |
(The Detroit Edison Co. Exempt Facilities Proj.) Series 2008 ET2, 1.35% 8/1/29 | | 2,000,000 | 1,740,620 |
(The Detroit Edison Co. Poll. Cont. Bonds Proj.) Series 1995 CC, 1.45% 9/1/30 | | 2,000,000 | 1,708,777 |
Bonds: | | | |
(Consumer Energy Co. Proj.) Series 2019, 1.8%, tender 10/1/24 (b)(c) | | 6,000,000 | 5,829,985 |
(DTE Elec. Co. Exempt Facilities Proj.) Series 2023 DT, 3.875%, tender 6/3/30 (b)(c) | | 5,000,000 | 4,997,996 |
(Graphic Packaging Int'l., LLC Coated Recycled Board Machine Proj.) Series 2021, 4%, tender 10/1/26 (b)(c) | | 5,000,000 | 4,972,742 |
Series 2020: | | | |
4% 5/15/27 | | 565,000 | 546,317 |
5% 5/15/44 | | 1,500,000 | 1,339,104 |
Michigan Technological Univ. Series 2021, 4% 10/1/46 | | 2,835,000 | 2,749,396 |
Michigan Trunk Line Fund Rev. Series 2020 B, 4% 11/15/45 | | 1,500,000 | 1,473,430 |
Northern Michigan Univ. Revs. Series 2021: | | | |
4% 6/1/39 | | 900,000 | 880,273 |
4% 6/1/40 | | 500,000 | 485,390 |
4% 6/1/41 | | 1,385,000 | 1,335,340 |
4% 6/1/46 | | 1,850,000 | 1,768,326 |
5% 6/1/32 | | 375,000 | 428,054 |
5% 6/1/33 | | 365,000 | 415,089 |
5% 6/1/34 | | 375,000 | 426,036 |
5% 6/1/35 | | 375,000 | 423,234 |
5% 6/1/36 | | 400,000 | 447,659 |
5% 6/1/37 | | 675,000 | 749,108 |
Novi Cmnty. School District Series I: | | | |
5% 5/1/43 | | 1,150,000 | 1,239,334 |
5% 5/1/44 | | 1,175,000 | 1,263,588 |
Oakland Univ. Rev.: | | | |
Series 2014: | | | |
5% 3/1/28 | | 335,000 | 338,081 |
5% 3/1/29 | | 525,000 | 529,761 |
Series 2016: | | | |
5% 3/1/28 | | 1,150,000 | 1,196,961 |
5% 3/1/41 | | 1,475,000 | 1,500,288 |
Series 2022 B: | | | |
5% 3/1/36 | | 1,135,000 | 1,258,935 |
5% 3/1/37 | | 1,265,000 | 1,381,673 |
Portage Pub. Schools: | | | |
Series 2016: | | | |
5% 11/1/32 | | 2,500,000 | 2,607,056 |
5% 11/1/34 | | 1,250,000 | 1,297,380 |
Series 2019, 4% 11/1/38 | | 2,000,000 | 2,014,201 |
Series 2021, 4% 11/1/42 | | 1,000,000 | 992,004 |
Ravenna Pub. Schools Gen. Oblig. Series 2021, 4% 5/1/51 | | 2,140,000 | 2,075,829 |
Rochester Cmnty. School District Series I, 5% 5/1/31 | | 1,500,000 | 1,570,414 |
Saginaw City School District Series 2021, 4% 5/1/47 | | 3,000,000 | 2,946,088 |
Saginaw Hosp. Fin. Auth. Hosp. Rev. Series 2020 J: | | | |
4% 7/1/36 | | 770,000 | 771,059 |
4% 7/1/37 | | 820,000 | 814,414 |
4% 7/1/39 | | 1,430,000 | 1,397,547 |
4% 7/1/40 | | 490,000 | 476,018 |
Walled Lake Consolidated School District: | | | |
Series 2020, 5% 5/1/36 | | 1,050,000 | 1,177,550 |
Series 2022, 5% 5/1/47 | | 1,500,000 | 1,613,505 |
Warren Consolidated School District: | | | |
Series 2016: | | | |
5% 5/1/34 | | 5,630,000 | 5,843,400 |
5% 5/1/35 | | 1,250,000 | 1,293,640 |
Series 2017, 4% 5/1/25 (Assured Guaranty Muni. Corp. Insured) | | 500,000 | 505,842 |
Series 2018: | | | |
5% 5/1/32 | | 1,100,000 | 1,200,810 |
5% 5/1/34 | | 1,175,000 | 1,286,069 |
5% 5/1/35 | | 1,200,000 | 1,312,119 |
5% 5/1/36 | | 1,000,000 | 1,086,980 |
5% 5/1/37 | | 1,300,000 | 1,402,942 |
5% 5/1/38 | | 800,000 | 859,168 |
Waterford School District Series 2023, 5% 5/1/36 | | 500,000 | 567,203 |
Wayne County Arpt. Auth. Rev.: | | | |
Series 2012 B, 5% 12/1/32 (b) | | 1,500,000 | 1,500,694 |
Series 2014 C: | | | |
5% 12/1/29 (b) | | 720,000 | 728,191 |
5% 12/1/31 (b) | | 860,000 | 869,857 |
5% 12/1/34 (b) | | 1,655,000 | 1,669,988 |
Series 2015 D, 5% 12/1/40 (Assured Guaranty Muni. Corp. Insured) | | 8,165,000 | 8,377,101 |
Series 2015 G: | | | |
5% 12/1/35 | | 5,435,000 | 5,621,003 |
5% 12/1/36 | | 5,760,000 | 5,939,988 |
Series 2017 A: | | | |
5% 12/1/37 | | 545,000 | 573,216 |
5% 12/1/42 | | 1,455,000 | 1,512,149 |
Series 2017 B, 5% 12/1/47 (b) | | 450,000 | 460,254 |
Series 2018 B, 5% 12/1/48 (b) | | 5,000,000 | 5,150,693 |
Series 2018 D: | | | |
5% 12/1/30 (b) | | 4,365,000 | 4,674,885 |
5% 12/1/31 (b) | | 2,825,000 | 3,024,895 |
5% 12/1/32 (b) | | 2,945,000 | 3,150,862 |
Series 2021 A: | | | |
5% 12/1/36 | | 1,000,000 | 1,117,629 |
5% 12/1/37 | | 1,500,000 | 1,662,074 |
5% 12/1/38 | | 1,250,000 | 1,378,183 |
Series 2021 B: | | | |
5% 12/1/35 (b) | | 1,225,000 | 1,335,158 |
5% 12/1/37 (b) | | 1,520,000 | 1,630,422 |
5% 12/1/46 (b) | | 1,280,000 | 1,339,926 |
Wayne State Univ. Revs. Series 2019 A: | | | |
4% 11/15/38 | | 1,000,000 | 992,608 |
4% 11/15/39 | | 800,000 | 789,207 |
Western Michigan Univ. Rev.: | | | |
Series 2014: | | | |
5% 11/15/28 | | 650,000 | 662,729 |
5% 11/15/29 | | 750,000 | 764,287 |
5% 11/15/30 | | 855,000 | 870,602 |
5% 11/15/31 | | 700,000 | 711,840 |
Series 2015 A: | | | |
5% 11/15/26 | | 1,000,000 | 1,030,236 |
5% 11/15/28 | | 2,505,000 | 2,571,155 |
Series 2019 A, 5% 11/15/44 | | 2,000,000 | 2,101,289 |
Series 2021 A: | | | |
5% 11/15/31 (Assured Guaranty Muni. Corp. Insured) | | 150,000 | 169,202 |
5% 11/15/32 (Assured Guaranty Muni. Corp. Insured) | | 300,000 | 336,253 |
5% 11/15/34 (Assured Guaranty Muni. Corp. Insured) | | 400,000 | 444,080 |
5% 11/15/36 (Assured Guaranty Muni. Corp. Insured) | | 400,000 | 436,457 |
5% 11/15/38 (Assured Guaranty Muni. Corp. Insured) | | 625,000 | 675,253 |
5% 11/15/40 (Assured Guaranty Muni. Corp. Insured) | | 635,000 | 679,772 |
5% 11/15/51 (Assured Guaranty Muni. Corp. Insured) | | 5,000,000 | 5,227,337 |
5% 11/15/53 (Assured Guaranty Muni. Corp. Insured) | | 4,100,000 | 4,267,318 |
Ypsilanti School District Series A: | | | |
5% 5/1/29 | | 1,305,000 | 1,370,941 |
5% 5/1/32 | | 2,000,000 | 2,098,848 |
TOTAL MICHIGAN | | | 459,709,276 |
Puerto Rico - 1.6% | | | |
Puerto Rico Commonwealth Pub. Impt. Gen. Oblig. Series 2021 A1: | | | |
0% 7/1/33 | | 1,643,730 | 1,004,942 |
5.625% 7/1/27 | | 195,000 | 205,326 |
5.625% 7/1/29 | | 595,000 | 637,207 |
5.75% 7/1/31 | | 1,410,000 | 1,540,021 |
Puerto Rico Hsg. Fin. Auth. Series 2020, 5% 12/1/27 | | 1,340,000 | 1,431,618 |
Puerto Rico Indl., Tourist, Edl., Med. And Envir. Cont. Facilities Fing. Auth. Series 2021: | | | |
4% 7/1/36 | | 195,000 | 182,593 |
5% 7/1/30 | | 485,000 | 528,924 |
5% 7/1/32 | | 360,000 | 397,632 |
Puerto Rico Sales Tax Fing. Corp. Sales Tax Rev. Series 2019 A2, 4.329% 7/1/40 | | 1,780,000 | 1,692,832 |
TOTAL PUERTO RICO | | | 7,621,095 |
TOTAL MUNICIPAL BONDS (Cost $498,346,902) | | | 469,362,655 |
| | | |
Money Market Funds - 4.0% |
| | Shares | Value ($) |
Fidelity Municipal Cash Central Fund 4.23% (d)(e) (Cost $19,561,000) | | 19,557,089 | 19,561,000 |
| | | |
TOTAL INVESTMENT IN SECURITIES - 99.6% (Cost $517,907,902) | 488,923,655 |
NET OTHER ASSETS (LIABILITIES) - 0.4% | 1,977,658 |
NET ASSETS - 100.0% | 490,901,313 |
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Legend
(a) | Amount is stated in United States dollars unless otherwise noted. |
(b) | Private activity obligations whose interest is subject to the federal alternative minimum tax for individuals. |
(c) | Coupon rates for floating and adjustable rate securities reflect the rates in effect at period end. |
(d) | Information in this report regarding holdings by state and security types does not reflect the holdings of the Fidelity Municipal Cash Central Fund. |
(e) | Affiliated fund that is generally available only to investment companies and other accounts managed by Fidelity Investments. The rate quoted is the annualized seven-day yield of the fund at period end. A complete unaudited listing of the fund's holdings as of its most recent quarter end is available upon request. In addition, each Fidelity Central Fund's financial statements are available on the SEC's website or upon request. |
Affiliated Central Funds
Fiscal year to date information regarding the Fund's investments in Fidelity Central Funds, including the ownership percentage, is presented below.
Affiliate | Value, beginning of period ($) | Purchases ($) | Sales Proceeds ($) | Dividend Income ($) | Realized Gain (loss) ($) | Change in Unrealized appreciation (depreciation) ($) | Value, end of period ($) | % ownership, end of period |
Fidelity Municipal Cash Central Fund 4.23% | - | 24,882,000 | 5,321,000 | 35,511 | - | - | 19,561,000 | 0.7% |
Total | - | 24,882,000 | 5,321,000 | 35,511 | - | - | 19,561,000 | |
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Amounts in the dividend income column in the above table include any capital gain distributions from underlying funds, which are presented in the corresponding line item in the Statement of Operations, if applicable.
Amounts included in the purchases and sales proceeds columns may include in-kind transactions, if applicable.
Investment Valuation
The following is a summary of the inputs used, as of June 30, 2023, involving the Fund's assets and liabilities carried at fair value. The inputs or methodology used for valuing securities may not be an indication of the risk associated with investing in those securities. For more information on valuation inputs, and their aggregation into the levels used below, please refer to the Investment Valuation section in the accompanying Notes to Financial Statements.
Valuation Inputs at Reporting Date: |
Description | Total ($) | Level 1 ($) | Level 2 ($) | Level 3 ($) |
Investments in Securities: | | | | |
|
Municipal Securities | 469,362,657 | - | 469,362,657 | - |
|
Money Market Funds | 19,561,000 | 19,561,000 | - | - |
Total Investments in Securities: | 488,923,657 | 19,561,000 | 469,362,657 | - |
Statement of Assets and Liabilities |
| | | | June 30, 2023 (Unaudited) |
| | | | |
Assets | | | | |
Investment in securities, at value - See accompanying schedule: | | | | |
Unaffiliated issuers (cost $498,346,902) | $ | 469,362,655 | | |
Fidelity Central Funds (cost $19,561,000) | | 19,561,000 | | |
| | | | |
| | | | |
Total Investment in Securities (cost $517,907,902) | | | $ | 488,923,655 |
Cash | | | | 99,875 |
Receivable for fund shares sold | | | | 69,186 |
Interest receivable | | | | 4,689,994 |
Distributions receivable from Fidelity Central Funds | | | | 35,511 |
Other receivables | | | | 217 |
Total assets | | | | 493,818,438 |
Liabilities | | | | |
Payable for fund shares redeemed | $ | 2,417,220 | | |
Distributions payable | | 277,378 | | |
Accrued management fee | | 142,699 | | |
Other affiliated payables | | 52,835 | | |
Other payables and accrued expenses | | 26,993 | | |
Total Liabilities | | | | 2,917,125 |
Net Assets | | | $ | 490,901,313 |
Net Assets consist of: | | | | |
Paid in capital | | | $ | 525,306,100 |
Total accumulated earnings (loss) | | | | (34,404,787) |
Net Assets | | | $ | 490,901,313 |
Net Asset Value , offering price and redemption price per share ($490,901,313 ÷ 43,334,496 shares) | | | $ | 11.33 |
Statement of Operations |
| | | | Six months ended June 30, 2023 (Unaudited) |
Investment Income | | | | |
Interest | | | $ | 7,209,991 |
Income from Fidelity Central Funds | | | | 35,511 |
Total Income | | | | 7,245,502 |
Expenses | | | | |
Management fee | $ | 874,410 | | |
Transfer agent fees | | 255,699 | | |
Accounting fees and expenses | | 64,985 | | |
Custodian fees and expenses | | 6,265 | | |
Independent trustees' fees and expenses | | 895 | | |
Registration fees | | 19,429 | | |
Audit | | 25,660 | | |
Legal | | 7,918 | | |
Miscellaneous | | 1,497 | | |
Total expenses before reductions | | 1,256,758 | | |
Expense reductions | | (7,981) | | |
Total expenses after reductions | | | | 1,248,777 |
Net Investment income (loss) | | | | 5,996,725 |
Realized and Unrealized Gain (Loss) | | | | |
Net realized gain (loss) on: | | | | |
Investment Securities: | | | | |
Unaffiliated issuers | | (1,573,665) | | |
Total net realized gain (loss) | | | | (1,573,665) |
Change in net unrealized appreciation (depreciation) on investment securities | | | | 6,626,773 |
Net gain (loss) | | | | 5,053,108 |
Net increase (decrease) in net assets resulting from operations | | | $ | 11,049,833 |
Statement of Changes in Net Assets |
|
| | Six months ended June 30, 2023 (Unaudited) | | Year ended December 31, 2022 |
Increase (Decrease) in Net Assets | | | | |
Operations | | | | |
Net investment income (loss) | $ | 5,996,725 | $ | 13,382,386 |
Net realized gain (loss) | | (1,573,665) | | (3,890,904) |
Change in net unrealized appreciation (depreciation) | | 6,626,773 | | (74,601,773) |
Net increase (decrease) in net assets resulting from operations | | 11,049,833 | | (65,110,291) |
Distributions to shareholders | | (5,961,858) | | (14,112,830) |
| | | | |
Share transactions | | | | |
Proceeds from sales of shares | | 34,702,038 | | 91,927,922 |
Reinvestment of distributions | | 4,264,233 | | 9,900,392 |
Cost of shares redeemed | | (49,978,818) | | (257,381,337) |
| | | | |
Net increase (decrease) in net assets resulting from share transactions | | (11,012,547) | | (155,553,023) |
Total increase (decrease) in net assets | | (5,924,572) | | (234,776,144) |
| | | | |
Net Assets | | | | |
Beginning of period | | 496,825,885 | | 731,602,029 |
End of period | $ | 490,901,313 | $ | 496,825,885 |
| | | | |
Other Information | | | | |
Shares | | | | |
Sold | | 3,048,198 | | 7,997,442 |
Issued in reinvestment of distributions | | 376,030 | | 859,107 |
Redeemed | | (4,408,599) | | (22,425,043) |
Net increase (decrease) | | (984,371) | | (13,568,494) |
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Fidelity® Michigan Municipal Income Fund |
|
| | Six months ended (Unaudited) June 30, 2023 | | Years ended December 31, 2022 | | 2021 | | 2020 | | 2019 | | 2018 |
Selected Per-Share Data | | | | | | | | | | | | |
Net asset value, beginning of period | $ | 11.21 | $ | 12.64 | $ | 12.77 | $ | 12.47 | $ | 11.97 | $ | 12.22 |
Income from Investment Operations | | | | | | | | | | | | |
Net investment income (loss) A,B | | .135 | | .261 | | .265 | | .283 | | .309 | | .319 |
Net realized and unrealized gain (loss) | | .119 | | (1.418) | | (.070) | | .347 | | .541 | | (.216) |
Total from investment operations | | .254 | | (1.157) | | .195 | | .630 | | .850 | | .103 |
Distributions from net investment income | | (.134) | | (.260) | | (.265) | | (.284) | | (.310) | | (.318) |
Distributions from net realized gain | | - | | (.013) | | (.060) | | (.046) | | (.040) | | (.035) |
Total distributions | | (.134) | | (.273) | | (.325) | | (.330) | | (.350) | | (.353) |
Net asset value, end of period | $ | 11.33 | $ | 11.21 | $ | 12.64 | $ | 12.77 | $ | 12.47 | $ | 11.97 |
Total Return C,D | | 2.27% | | (9.18)% | | 1.54% | | 5.11% | | 7.16% | | .90% |
Ratios to Average Net Assets B,E,F | | | | | | | | | | | | |
Expenses before reductions | | .50% G | | .49% | | .48% | | .48% | | .48% | | .49% |
Expenses net of fee waivers, if any | | .50% G | | .49% | | .48% | | .48% | | .48% | | .48% |
Expenses net of all reductions | | .50% G | | .49% | | .48% | | .48% | | .48% | | .48% |
Net investment income (loss) | | 2.40% G | | 2.25% | | 2.08% | | 2.25% | | 2.50% | | 2.67% |
Supplemental Data | | | | | | | | | | | | |
Net assets, end of period (000 omitted) | $ | 490,901 | $ | 496,826 | $ | 731,602 | $ | 716,407 | $ | 673,051 | $ | 597,684 |
Portfolio turnover rate H | | 12% G | | 8% | | 13% | | 13% | | 14% | | 22% |
A Calculated based on average shares outstanding during the period.
B Net investment income (loss) is affected by the timing of the declaration of dividends by any underlying mutual funds or exchange-traded funds (ETFs). Net investment income (loss) of any mutual funds or ETFs is not included in the Fund's net investment income (loss) ratio.
C Total returns for periods of less than one year are not annualized.
D Total returns would have been lower if certain expenses had not been reduced during the applicable periods shown.
E Fees and expenses of any underlying mutual funds or exchange-traded funds (ETFs) are not included in the Fund's expense ratio. The Fund indirectly bears its proportionate share of these expenses. For additional expense information related to investments in Fidelity Central Funds, please refer to the "Investments in Fidelity Central Funds" note found in the Notes to Financial Statements section of the most recent Annual or Semi-Annual report.
F Expense ratios reflect operating expenses of the class. Expenses before reductions do not reflect amounts reimbursed, waived, or reduced through arrangements with the investment adviser, brokerage services, or other offset arrangements, if applicable, and do not represent the amount paid by the class during periods when reimbursements, waivers or reductions occur.
G Annualized.
H Amount does not include the portfolio activity of any underlying mutual funds or exchange-traded funds (ETFs).
For the period ended June 30, 2023
1. Organization.
Fidelity Michigan Municipal Income Fund (the Fund) is a non-diversified fund of Fidelity Municipal Trust (the Trust) and is authorized to issue an unlimited number of shares. Share transactions on the Statement of Changes in Net Assets may contain exchanges between affiliated funds. The Trust is registered under the Investment Company Act of 1940, as amended (the 1940 Act), as an open-end management investment company organized as a Massachusetts business trust. The Fund may be affected by economic and political developments in the state of Michigan.
2. Investments in Fidelity Central Funds.
Funds may invest in Fidelity Central Funds, which are open-end investment companies generally available only to other investment companies and accounts managed by the investment adviser and its affiliates. The Schedule of Investments lists any Fidelity Central Funds held as an investment as of period end, but does not include the underlying holdings of each Fidelity Central Fund. An investing fund indirectly bears its proportionate share of the expenses of the underlying Fidelity Central Funds.
Based on its investment objective, each Fidelity Central Fund may invest or participate in various investment vehicles or strategies that are similar to those of the investing fund. These strategies are consistent with the investment objectives of the investing fund and may involve certain economic risks which may cause a decline in value of each of the Fidelity Central Funds and thus a decline in the value of the investing fund.
Fidelity Central Fund | Investment Manager | Investment Objective | Investment Practices | Expense Ratio A |
Fidelity Money Market Central Funds | Fidelity Management & Research Company LLC (FMR) | Each fund seeks to obtain a high level of current income consistent with the preservation of capital and liquidity. | Short-term Investments | Less than .005% |
A Expenses expressed as a percentage of average net assets and are as of each underlying Central Fund's most recent annual or semi-annual shareholder report.
A complete unaudited list of holdings for each Fidelity Central Fund is available upon request or at the Securities and Exchange Commission website at www.sec.gov. In addition, the financial statements of the Fidelity Central Funds which contain the significant accounting policies (including investment valuation policies) of those funds, and are not covered by the Report of Independent Registered Public Accounting Firm, are available on the Securities and Exchange Commission website or upon request.
3. Significant Accounting Policies.
The Fund is an investment company and applies the accounting and reporting guidance of the Financial Accounting Standards Board (FASB) Accounting Standards Codification Topic 946 Financial Services - Investment Companies . The financial statements have been prepared in conformity with accounting principles generally accepted in the United States of America (GAAP), which require management to make certain estimates and assumptions at the date of the financial statements. Actual results could differ from those estimates. Subsequent events, if any, through the date that the financial statements were issued have been evaluated in the preparation of the financial statements. The Fund's Schedule of Investments lists any underlying mutual funds or exchange-traded funds (ETFs) but does not include the underlying holdings of these funds. The following summarizes the significant accounting policies of the Fund:
Investment Valuation. Investments are valued as of 4:00 p.m. Eastern time on the last calendar day of the period. The Board of Trustees (the Board) has designated the Fund's investment adviser as the valuation designee responsible for the fair valuation function and performing fair value determinations as needed. The investment adviser has established a Fair Value Committee (the Committee) to carry out the day-to-day fair valuation responsibilities and has adopted policies and procedures to govern the fair valuation process and the activities of the Committee. In accordance with these fair valuation policies and procedures, which have been approved by the Board, the Fund attempts to obtain prices from one or more third party pricing services or brokers to value its investments. When current market prices, quotations or currency exchange rates are not readily available or reliable, investments will be fair valued in good faith by the Committee, in accordance with the policies and procedures. Factors used in determining fair value vary by investment type and may include market or investment specific events, transaction data, estimated cash flows, and market observations of comparable investments. The frequency that the fair valuation procedures are used cannot be predicted and they may be utilized to a significant extent. The Committee manages the Fund's fair valuation practices and maintains the fair valuation policies and procedures. The Fund's investment adviser reports to the Board information regarding the fair valuation process and related material matters.
The Fund categorizes the inputs to valuation techniques used to value its investments into a disclosure hierarchy consisting of three levels as shown below:
Level 1 - unadjusted quoted prices in active markets for identical investments
Level 2 - other significant observable inputs (including quoted prices for similar investments, interest rates, prepayment speeds, etc.)
Level 3 - unobservable inputs (including the Fund's own assumptions based on the best information available)
Valuation techniques used to value the Fund's investments by major category are as follows:
Debt securities, including restricted securities, are valued based on evaluated prices received from third party pricing services or from brokers who make markets in such securities. Municipal securities are valued by pricing services who utilize matrix pricing which considers prepayment speed assumptions, attributes of the collateral, yield or price of bonds of comparable quality, coupon, maturity and type or by broker-supplied prices. When independent prices are unavailable or unreliable, debt securities may be valued utilizing pricing methodologies which consider similar factors that would be used by third party pricing services. Debt securities are generally categorized as Level 2 in the hierarchy but may be Level 3 depending on the circumstances.
Investments in open-end mutual funds Investments in underlying funds, including the Fidelity Central Funds, are valued at their closing net asset value (NAV) each business day and are categorized as Level 1 in the hierarchy.
Changes in valuation techniques may result in transfers in or out of an assigned level within the disclosure hierarchy. The aggregate value of investments by input level as of June 30, 2023 is included at the end of the Fund's Schedule of Investments.
Investment Transactions and Income. For financial reporting purposes, the Fund's investment holdings and NAV include trades executed through the end of the last business day of the period. The NAV per share for processing shareholder transactions is calculated as of the close of business of the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE), normally 4:00 p.m. Eastern time and includes trades executed through the end of the prior business day. Gains and losses on securities sold are determined on the basis of identified cost. Income and capital gain distributions from Fidelity Central Funds, if any, are recorded on the ex-dividend date. Interest income is accrued as earned and includes coupon interest and amortization of premium and accretion of discount on debt securities as applicable.
Expenses. Expenses directly attributable to a fund are charged to that fund. Expenses attributable to more than one fund are allocated among the respective funds on the basis of relative net assets or other appropriate methods. Expenses included in the accompanying financial statements reflect the expenses of that fund and do not include any expenses associated with any underlying mutual funds or exchange-traded funds. Although not included in a fund's expenses, a fund indirectly bears its proportionate share of these expenses through the net asset value of each underlying mutual fund or exchange-traded fund. Expense estimates are accrued in the period to which they relate and adjustments are made when actual amounts are known.
Income Tax Information and Distributions to Shareholders. Each year, the Fund intends to qualify as a regulated investment company under Subchapter M of the Internal Revenue Code, including distributing substantially all of its taxable income and realized gains. As a result, no provision for U.S. Federal income taxes is required. The Fund files a U.S. federal tax return, in addition to state and local tax returns as required. The Fund's federal income tax returns are subject to examination by the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) for a period of three fiscal years after they are filed. State and local tax returns may be subject to examination for an additional fiscal year depending on the jurisdiction.
Distributions are declared and recorded daily and paid monthly from net investment income. Distributions from realized gains, if any, are declared and recorded on the ex-dividend date. Income and capital gain distributions are determined in accordance with income tax regulations, which may differ from GAAP.
Capital accounts within the financial statements are adjusted for permanent book-tax differences. These adjustments have no impact on net assets or the results of operations. Capital accounts are not adjusted for temporary book-tax differences which will reverse in a subsequent period.
Book-tax differences are primarily due to short-term gain distributions from the Fidelity Central Funds, market discount and capital loss carryforwards.
The Fund purchases municipal securities whose interest, in the opinion of the issuer, is free from federal income tax. There is no assurance that the IRS will agree with this opinion. In the event the IRS determines that the issuer does not comply with relevant tax requirements, interest payments from a security could become federally taxable, possibly retroactively to the date the security was issued.
As of period end, the cost and unrealized appreciation (depreciation) in securities, and derivatives if applicable, for federal income tax purposes were as follows:
Gross unrealized appreciation | $1,556,016 |
Gross unrealized depreciation | (30,513,100) |
Net unrealized appreciation (depreciation) | $(28,957,084) |
Tax cost | $517,880,739 |
Capital loss carryforwards are only available to offset future capital gains of the Fund to the extent provided by regulations and may be limited. The capital loss carryforward information presented below, including any applicable limitation, is estimated as of prior fiscal period end and is subject to adjustment.
Short-term | $(645,766) |
Long-term | (3,245,138) |
Total capital loss carryforward | $(3,890,904) |
4. Purchases and Sales of Investments.
Purchases and sales of securities, other than short-term securities and in-kind transactions, as applicable, are noted in the table below.
| Purchases ($) | Sales ($) |
Fidelity Michigan Municipal Income Fund | 28,838,421 | 38,816,796 |
5. Fees and Other Transactions with Affiliates.
Management Fee. Fidelity Management & Research Company LLC (the investment adviser) and its affiliates provide the Fund with investment management related services for which the Fund pays a monthly management fee. The management fee is the sum of an individual fund fee rate that is based on an annual rate of .25% of the Fund's average net assets and an annualized group fee rate that averaged .10% during the period. The group fee rate is based upon the monthly average net assets of a group of registered investment companies with which the investment adviser has management contracts. The group fee rate decreases as assets under management increase and increases as assets under management decrease. For the reporting period, the total annualized management fee rate was .35% of the Fund's average net assets.
Transfer Agent Fees. Fidelity Investments Institutional Operations Company LLC (FIIOC), an affiliate of the investment adviser, is the transfer, dividend disbursing and shareholder servicing agent for the Fund. FIIOC receives account fees and asset-based fees that vary according to account size and type of account. FIIOC pays for typesetting, printing and mailing of shareholder reports, except proxy statements. For the period, transfer agent fees were equivalent to an annualized rate of .10% of average net assets.
Accounting Fees. Fidelity Service Company, Inc. (FSC), an affiliate of the investment adviser, maintains the Fund's accounting records. The accounting fee is based on the level of average net assets for each month. For the period, the fees were equivalent to the following annualized rates:
| % of Average Net Assets |
Fidelity Michigan Municipal Income Fund | .03 |
Interfund Trades. Funds may purchase from or sell securities to other Fidelity Funds under procedures adopted by the Board. The procedures have been designed to ensure these interfund trades are executed in accordance with Rule 17a-7 of the 1940 Act. Any interfund trades are included within the respective purchases and sales amounts shown in the Purchases and Sales of Investments note. Interfund trades during the period are noted in the table below.
| Purchases ($) | Sales ($) | Realized Gain (Loss) ($) |
Fidelity Michigan Municipal Income Fund | - | 11,800,000 | - |
6. Committed Line of Credit.
Certain Funds participate with other funds managed by the investment adviser or an affiliate in a $4.25 billion credit facility (the "line of credit") to be utilized for temporary or emergency purposes to fund shareholder redemptions or for other short-term liquidity purposes. The participating funds have agreed to pay commitment fees on their pro-rata portion of the line of credit, which are reflected in Miscellaneous expenses on the Statement of Operations, and are listed below. During the period, there were no borrowings on this line of credit.
| Amount |
Fidelity Michigan Municipal Income Fund | $507 |
7. Expense Reductions.
Through arrangements with the Fund's custodian, credits realized as a result of certain uninvested cash balances were used to reduce the Fund's expenses by $1,742.
In addition, during the period the investment adviser or an affiliate reimbursed and/or waived a portion of operating expenses in the amount of $6,239.
8. Other.
A fund's organizational documents provide former and current trustees and officers with a limited indemnification against liabilities arising in connection with the performance of their duties to the fund. In the normal course of business, a fund may also enter into contracts that provide general indemnifications. A fund's maximum exposure under these arrangements is unknown as this would be dependent on future claims that may be made against a fund. The risk of material loss from such claims is considered remote.
9. Risk and Uncertainties.
Many factors affect a fund's performance. Developments that disrupt global economies and financial markets, such as pandemics, epidemics, outbreaks of infectious diseases, war, terrorism, and environmental disasters, may significantly affect a fund's investment performance. The effects of these developments to a fund will be impacted by the types of securities in which a fund invests, the financial condition, industry, economic sector, and geographic location of an issuer, and a fund's level of investment in the securities of that issuer. Significant concentrations in security types, issuers, industries, sectors, and geographic locations may magnify the factors that affect a fund's performance.
As a shareholder, you incur two types of costs: (1) transaction costs, which may include sales charges (loads) on purchase payments or redemption proceeds, as applicable and (2) ongoing costs, which generally include management fees, distribution and/or service (12b-1) fees and other Fund expenses. This Example is intended to help you understand your ongoing costs (in dollars) of investing in a fund and to compare these costs with the ongoing costs of investing in other mutual funds.
The Example is based on an investment of $1,000 invested at the beginning of the period and held for the entire period (January 1, 2023 to June 30, 2023). |
Actual Expenses
The first line of the accompanying table provides information about actual account values and actual expenses. You may use the information in this line, together with the amount you invested, to estimate the expenses that you paid over the period. Simply divide your account value by $1,000.00 (for example, an $8,600 account value divided by $1,000.00 = 8.6), then multiply the result by the number in the first line for a class/Fund under the heading entitled "Expenses Paid During Period" to estimate the expenses you paid on your account during this period. If any fund is a shareholder of any underlying mutual funds or exchange-traded funds (ETFs) (the Underlying Funds), such fund indirectly bears its proportional share of the expenses of the Underlying Funds in addition to the direct expenses incurred presented in the table. These fees and expenses are not included in the annualized expense ratio used to calculate the expense estimate in the table below.
Hypothetical Example for Comparison Purposes
The second line of the accompanying table provides information about hypothetical account values and hypothetical expenses based on the actual expense ratio and an assumed rate of return of 5% per year before expenses, which is not the actual return. The hypothetical account values and expenses may not be used to estimate the actual ending account balance or expenses you paid for the period. You may use this information to compare the ongoing costs of investing in the Fund and other funds. To do so, compare this 5% hypothetical example with the 5% hypothetical examples that appear in the shareholder reports of the other funds. If any fund is a shareholder of any Underlying Funds, such fund indirectly bears its proportional share of the expenses of the Underlying Funds in addition to the direct expenses as presented in the table. These fees and expenses are not included in the annualized expense ratio used to calculate the expense estimate in the table below.
Please note that the expenses shown in the table are meant to highlight your ongoing costs only and do not reflect any transaction costs. Therefore, the second line of the table is useful in comparing ongoing costs only, and will not help you determine the relative total costs of owning different funds. In addition, if these transactional costs were included, your costs would have been higher.
| | | | Annualized Expense Ratio- A | | Beginning Account Value January 1, 2023 | | Ending Account Value June 30, 2023 | | Expenses Paid During Period- C January 1, 2023 to June 30, 2023 |
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Fidelity® Michigan Municipal Income Fund | | | | .50% | | | | | | |
Actual | | | | | | $ 1,000 | | $ 1,022.70 | | $ 2.51 |
Hypothetical- B | | | | | | $ 1,000 | | $ 1,022.32 | | $ 2.51 |
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A Annualized expense ratio reflects expenses net of applicable fee waivers.
B 5% return per year before expenses
C Expenses are equal to the annualized expense ratio, multiplied by the average account value over the period, multiplied by 181/ 365 (to reflect the one-half year period). The fees and expenses of any Underlying Funds are not included in each annualized expense ratio.
The Securities and Exchange Commission adopted Rule 22e-4 under the Investment Company Act of 1940 (the Liquidity Rule) to promote effective liquidity risk management throughout the open-end investment company industry, thereby reducing the risk that funds will be unable to meet their redemption obligations and mitigating dilution of the interests of fund shareholders.
The Fund has adopted and implemented a liquidity risk management program (the Program) reasonably designed to assess and manage the Fund's liquidity risk and to comply with the requirements of the Liquidity Rule. The Fund's Board of Trustees (the Board) has designated the Fund's investment adviser as administrator of the Program. The Fidelity advisers have established a Liquidity Risk Management Committee (the LRM Committee) to manage the Program for each of the Fidelity Funds. The LRM Committee monitors the adequacy and effectiveness of implementation of the Program and on a periodic basis assesses each Fund's liquidity risk based on a variety of factors including (1) the Fund's investment strategy, (2) portfolio liquidity and cash flow projections during normal and reasonably foreseeable stressed conditions, (3) shareholder redemptions, (4) borrowings and other funding sources and (5) certain factors specific to ETFs including the effect of the Fund's prices and spreads, market participants, and basket compositions on the overall liquidity of the Fund's portfolio, as applicable.
In accordance with the Program, each of the Fund's portfolio investments is classified into one of four defined liquidity categories based on a determination of a reasonable expectation for how long it would take to convert the investment to cash (or sell or dispose of the investment) without significantly changing its market value.
- Highly liquid investments - cash or convertible to cash within three business days or less
- Moderately liquid investments - convertible to cash in three to seven calendar days
- Less liquid investments - can be sold or disposed of, but not settled, within seven calendar days
- Illiquid investments - cannot be sold or disposed of within seven calendar days
Liquidity classification determinations take into account a variety of factors including various market, trading and investment-specific considerations, as well as market depth, and generally utilize analysis from a third-party liquidity metrics service.
The Liquidity Rule places a 15% limit on a fund's illiquid investments and requires funds that do not primarily hold assets that are highly liquid investments to determine and maintain a minimum percentage of the fund's net assets to be invested in highly liquid investments (highly liquid investment minimum or HLIM). The Program includes provisions reasonably designed to comply with the 15% limit on illiquid investments and for determining, periodically reviewing and complying with the HLIM requirement as applicable.
At a recent meeting of the Fund's Board of Trustees, the LRM Committee provided a written report to the Board pertaining to the operation, adequacy, and effectiveness of the Program for the period December 1, 2021 through November 30, 2022. The report concluded that the Program is operating effectively and is reasonably designed to assess and manage the Fund's liquidity risk.
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Fidelity Flex® Funds
Fidelity Flex® Municipal Income Fund
Semi-Annual Report
June 30, 2023
Contents
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NOT FDIC INSURED •MAY LOSE VALUE •NO BANK GUARANTEE
Neither the Fund nor Fidelity Distributors Corporation is a bank.
This report and the financial statements contained herein are submitted for the general information of the shareholders of the Fund. This report is not authorized for distribution to prospective investors in the Fund unless preceded or accompanied by an effective prospectus.
A fund files its complete schedule of portfolio holdings with the SEC for the first and third quarters of each fiscal year on Form N-PORT. Forms N-PORT are available on the SEC's web site at http://www.sec.gov. A fund's Forms N-PORT may be reviewed and copied at the SEC's Public Reference Room in Washington, DC. Information regarding the operation of the SEC's Public Reference Room may be obtained by calling 1-800-SEC-0330.
For a complete list of a fund's portfolio holdings, view the most recent holdings listing, semiannual report, or annual report on Fidelity's web site at http://www.fidelity.com, http://www.institutional.fidelity.com, or http://www.401k.com, as applicable.
NOT FDIC INSURED •MAY LOSE VALUE •NO BANK GUARANTEE
Neither the Fund nor Fidelity Distributors Corporation is a bank.
Top Five States (% of Fund's net assets) |
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Illinois | 12.3 |
Pennsylvania | 7.6 |
New York | 6.7 |
Other | 6.5 |
California | 6.3 |
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Revenue Sources (% of Fund's net assets) |
General Obligations | 22.8 | |
Transportation | 17.8 | |
Health Care | 12.1 | |
Housing | 9.5 | |
Education | 8.7 | |
Special Tax | 7.7 | |
Other* | 21.4 | |
| 100.0 | |
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*Includes net other assets | | |
Quality Diversification (% of Fund's net assets) |
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We have used ratings from Moody's Investors Service, Inc. Where Moody's® ratings are not available, we have used S&P® ratings. All ratings are as of the date indicated and do not reflect subsequent changes. |
Showing Percentage of Net Assets
Municipal Bonds - 92.2% |
| | Principal Amount (a) | Value ($) |
Alabama - 0.3% | | | |
Auburn Univ. Gen. Fee Rev. Series 2018 A, 5% 6/1/43 | | 100,000 | 105,963 |
Homewood Edl. Bldg. Auth. Rev. Series 2019 A: | | | |
4% 12/1/33 | | 110,000 | 111,767 |
4% 12/1/41 | | 85,000 | 78,958 |
4% 12/1/49 | | 190,000 | 167,834 |
Jefferson County Gen. Oblig. Series 2018 A, 5% 4/1/26 | | 100,000 | 104,771 |
Lower Alabama Gas District Bonds (No. 2 Proj.) Series 2020, 4%, tender 12/1/25 (b) | | 1,095,000 | 1,088,667 |
Montgomery Med. Clinic Facilities Series 2015, 5% 3/1/36 | | 425,000 | 401,898 |
TOTAL ALABAMA | | | 2,059,858 |
Alaska - 0.2% | | | |
Alaska Hsg. Fin. Corp. Series 2021 A, 4% 12/1/29 | | 845,000 | 891,095 |
Alaska Hsg. Fin. Corp. Mtg. Rev. Series 2022 A, 3% 6/1/51 | | 195,000 | 186,847 |
TOTAL ALASKA | | | 1,077,942 |
Arizona - 2.7% | | | |
Arizona Health Facilities Auth. Rev. (Scottsdale Lincoln Hospitals Proj.) Series 2014 A, 5% 12/1/39 | | 185,000 | 186,123 |
Arizona Indl. Dev. Auth. Hosp. Rev. Series 2021 A, 5% 2/1/28 | | 1,000,000 | 1,081,516 |
Arizona Indl. Dev. Auth. Lease Rev. Series 2020 A, 4% 9/1/46 | | 1,750,000 | 1,615,649 |
Arizona Indl. Dev. Auth. Rev. (Provident Group-Eastern Michigan Univ. Parking Proj.) Series 2018: | | | |
5% 5/1/26 (c) | | 450,000 | 238,500 |
5% 5/1/29 | | 290,000 | 188,500 |
5% 5/1/33 | | 565,000 | 367,250 |
Arizona State Lottery Rev. Series 2019, 5% 7/1/23 (Escrowed to Maturity) | | 415,000 | 415,000 |
Bullhead City Excise Taxes Series 2021 2: | | | |
0.95% 7/1/26 | | 250,000 | 227,864 |
1.15% 7/1/27 | | 375,000 | 337,474 |
1.3% 7/1/28 | | 485,000 | 431,658 |
1.5% 7/1/29 | | 600,000 | 536,772 |
1.65% 7/1/30 | | 825,000 | 714,967 |
1.7% 7/1/31 | | 450,000 | 383,639 |
Chandler Indl. Dev. Auth. Indl. Dev. Rev.: | | | |
(Intel Corp. Proj.) Series 2022 2, 5%, tender 9/1/27 (b)(d) | | 3,220,000 | 3,295,162 |
Bonds (Intel Corp. Proj.): | | | |
Series 2005, 2.4%, tender 8/14/23 (b) | | 65,000 | 64,881 |
Series 2007, 2.7%, tender 8/14/23 (b)(d) | | 600,000 | 598,861 |
Series 2019, 5%, tender 6/3/24 (b)(d) | | 1,980,000 | 1,995,246 |
Glendale Union School District 205 Series A: | | | |
4% 7/1/36 (Assured Guaranty Muni. Corp. Insured) | | 545,000 | 563,055 |
4% 7/1/37 (Assured Guaranty Muni. Corp. Insured) | | 1,000,000 | 1,018,115 |
Glendale Indl. Dev. Auth. (Terraces of Phoenix Proj.) Series 2018 A: | | | |
5% 7/1/38 | | 10,000 | 8,663 |
5% 7/1/48 | | 10,000 | 7,962 |
Maricopa County Indl. Dev. Auth.: | | | |
(Creighton Univ. Proj.) Series 2020, 5% 7/1/47 | | 100,000 | 105,059 |
Series 2021 A, 4% 9/1/51 | | 775,000 | 711,003 |
Maricopa County Indl. Dev. Auth. Sr. Living Facilities Series 2016: | | | |
5.75% 1/1/36 (e) | | 300,000 | 241,608 |
6% 1/1/48 (e) | | 300,000 | 216,590 |
Maricopa County Rev.: | | | |
Series 2017 D, 3% 1/1/48 | | 840,000 | 645,217 |
Series 2019 E, 3% 1/1/49 | | 500,000 | 380,893 |
Phoenix Civic Impt. Board Arpt. Rev. Series 2019 B, 5% 7/1/35 (d) | | 300,000 | 320,952 |
Phoenix Civic Impt. Corp. Wtr. Sys. Rev. Series 2021 A, 5% 7/1/45 | | 1,000,000 | 1,097,049 |
Western Maricopa Ed. Ctr. District Series 2019 B, 5% 7/1/24 | | 190,000 | 193,517 |
TOTAL ARIZONA | | | 18,188,745 |
California - 5.8% | | | |
California Edl. Facilities Auth. Rev. Series T1, 5% 3/15/39 | | 65,000 | 77,423 |
California Gen. Oblig.: | | | |
Series 2020, 4% 11/1/37 | | 1,000,000 | 1,035,148 |
Series 2021: | | | |
5% 9/1/32 | | 2,175,000 | 2,559,460 |
5% 10/1/41 | | 5,435,000 | 6,075,339 |
California Hsg. Fin. Agcy.: | | | |
Series 2021 1, 3.5% 11/20/35 | | 348,021 | 325,614 |
Series 2023 A1, 4.375% 9/20/36 | | 1,239,347 | 1,236,780 |
California Pub. Works Board Lease Rev. (Various Cap. Projs.): | | | |
Series 2021 B, 4% 5/1/46 | | 1,265,000 | 1,252,224 |
Series 2022 C, 5% 8/1/32 | | 285,000 | 335,858 |
California Statewide Cmntys. Dev. Auth. Rev. Series 2015, 5% 2/1/45 | | 105,000 | 63,000 |
Fresno Arpt. Rev. Series 2023 A: | | | |
5% 7/1/32 (Build America Mutual Assurance Insured) (d) | | 680,000 | 764,256 |
5% 7/1/48 (Build America Mutual Assurance Insured) (d) | | 2,000,000 | 2,104,878 |
5% 7/1/53 (Build America Mutual Assurance Insured) (d) | | 2,200,000 | 2,300,335 |
Los Angeles Dept. Arpt. Rev. Series F, 5% 5/15/44 (d) | | 175,000 | 182,134 |
Los Angeles Dept. of Wtr. & Pwr. Rev.: | | | |
Series 2021 B, 5% 7/1/51 | | 1,550,000 | 1,685,910 |
Series B, 5% 7/1/50 | | 1,070,000 | 1,162,241 |
Los Angeles Hbr. Dept. Rev. Series 2019 A: | | | |
5% 8/1/24 (d) | | 310,000 | 315,305 |
5% 8/1/25 (d) | | 110,000 | 113,670 |
Middle Fork Proj. Fin. Auth. Series 2020, 5% 4/1/26 | | 1,000,000 | 1,030,198 |
Mount Diablo Unified School District Series 2022 B: | | | |
4% 8/1/31 | | 225,000 | 244,816 |
4% 8/1/34 | | 320,000 | 345,950 |
Sacramento County Arpt. Sys. Rev. Series 2018 C, 5% 7/1/39 (d) | | 105,000 | 109,290 |
San Diego County Reg'l. Arpt. Auth. Arpt. Rev. Series 2019 A, 5% 7/1/49 | | 500,000 | 526,759 |
San Diego County Wtr. Auth. Fing. Agcy. Wtr. Rev. Series 2022 A: | | | |
5% 5/1/47 | | 635,000 | 703,478 |
5% 5/1/52 | | 1,080,000 | 1,187,689 |
San Francisco City & County Arpts. Commission Int'l. Arpt. Rev.: | | | |
Series 2018 G, 5% 5/1/27 (d) | | 560,000 | 586,236 |
Series 2019 A, 5% 5/1/49 (d) | | 3,000,000 | 3,093,480 |
Series 2019 B, 5% 5/1/49 | | 45,000 | 47,610 |
Series 2022 A: | | | |
5% 5/1/26 (d) | | 815,000 | 847,003 |
5% 5/1/27 (d) | | 830,000 | 873,728 |
5% 5/1/28 (d) | | 1,105,000 | 1,178,700 |
5% 5/1/29 (d) | | 740,000 | 799,933 |
Series 2022 B, 5% 5/1/52 | | 2,240,000 | 2,416,034 |
Sanger Unified School District Series 2018 C, 3% 8/1/48 | | 2,265,000 | 1,763,386 |
Univ. of California Revs.: | | | |
Series 2018 AZ, 5% 5/15/43 | | 130,000 | 139,421 |
Series 2023 BM, 5% 5/15/36 | | 180,000 | 214,748 |
Washington Township Health Care District Rev.: | | | |
Series 2017 A, 5% 7/1/35 | | 190,000 | 194,202 |
Series 2017 B: | | | |
5% 7/1/29 | | 115,000 | 118,978 |
5% 7/1/30 | | 230,000 | 238,088 |
TOTAL CALIFORNIA | | | 38,249,302 |
Colorado - 2.2% | | | |
Arkansas River Pwr. Auth. Rev. Series 2018 A: | | | |
5% 10/1/38 | | 40,000 | 40,463 |
5% 10/1/43 | | 50,000 | 49,931 |
Colorado Health Facilities Auth. Rev. Bonds Series 2016 C, 5%, tender 11/15/26 (b) | | 275,000 | 288,651 |
Colorado Health Facilities Auth. Rev. Bonds: | | | |
(Parkview Med. Ctr., Inc. Proj.) Series 2016, 4% 9/1/35 | | 35,000 | 34,763 |
Bonds Series 2019 B: | | | |
5%, tender 8/1/26 (b) | | 110,000 | 113,368 |
5%, tender 11/19/26 (b) | | 20,000 | 21,361 |
5%, tender 11/19/26 (b) | | 190,000 | 199,470 |
Series 2019 A: | | | |
5% 11/1/25 | | 435,000 | 450,550 |
5% 11/15/39 | | 190,000 | 205,373 |
Series 2019 A1, 4% 8/1/44 | | 1,060,000 | 990,100 |
Series 2019 A2: | | | |
3.25% 8/1/49 | | 600,000 | 437,547 |
4% 8/1/49 | | 1,715,000 | 1,567,749 |
5% 8/1/44 | | 845,000 | 872,328 |
Series 2020 A: | | | |
4% 9/1/45 | | 775,000 | 701,595 |
4% 9/1/50 | | 210,000 | 184,815 |
Colorado Hsg. & Fin. Auth.: | | | |
Series 2019 F, 4.25% 11/1/49 | | 45,000 | 44,906 |
Series 2019 H, 4.25% 11/1/49 | | 15,000 | 14,978 |
Colorado Reg'l. Trans. District Ctfs. of Prtn. Series 2020, 5% 6/1/31 | | 105,000 | 116,632 |
Colorado Reg'l. Trans. District Sales Tax Rev. (Fastracks Proj.) Series 2021 B, 5% 11/1/28 | | 725,000 | 805,181 |
Denver City & County Arpt. Rev.: | | | |
Series 2017 A, 5% 11/15/26 (d) | | 50,000 | 52,272 |
Series 2018 A, 5% 12/1/34 (d) | | 1,125,000 | 1,268,316 |
Denver City & County Board Wtr. Rev.: | | | |
Series 2020 A: | | | |
5% 9/15/45 | | 1,190,000 | 1,299,302 |
5% 9/15/46 | | 1,820,000 | 1,983,872 |
Series 2020 B, 5% 9/15/28 | | 2,000,000 | 2,220,602 |
Univ. of Colorado Enterprise Sys. Rev. Bonds: | | | |
Series 2021 C3A, 2%, tender 10/15/25 (b) | | 255,000 | 245,121 |
Series 2021 C3B, 2%, tender 10/15/26 (b) | | 210,000 | 199,048 |
Vauxmont Metropolitan District: | | | |
Series 2019, 5% 12/15/25 (Assured Guaranty Muni. Corp. Insured) | | 40,000 | 41,653 |
Series 2020, 5% 12/1/30 (Assured Guaranty Muni. Corp. Insured) | | 220,000 | 242,838 |
TOTAL COLORADO | | | 14,692,785 |
Connecticut - 6.1% | | | |
Bridgeport Gen. Oblig. Series 2021 A: | | | |
5% 8/1/32 | | 300,000 | 340,638 |
5% 8/1/33 | | 800,000 | 907,215 |
5% 8/1/34 | | 500,000 | 564,559 |
Connecticut Gen. Oblig.: | | | |
Series 2016 B: | | | |
5% 5/15/25 | | 220,000 | 227,983 |
5% 5/15/26 | | 125,000 | 131,876 |
Series 2016 D, 5% 8/15/25 | | 210,000 | 218,201 |
Series 2018 F: | | | |
5% 9/15/24 | | 100,000 | 102,300 |
5% 9/15/25 | | 100,000 | 104,079 |
Series 2019 A: | | | |
4% 4/15/37 | | 1,800,000 | 1,827,446 |
5% 4/15/26 | | 115,000 | 121,112 |
Series 2020 A, 4% 1/15/34 | | 300,000 | 319,444 |
Series 2021 A: | | | |
3% 1/15/35 | | 1,150,000 | 1,098,212 |
3% 1/15/37 | | 1,910,000 | 1,709,379 |
3% 1/15/39 | | 215,000 | 184,959 |
Series 2021 B, 5% 6/1/41 | | 1,125,000 | 1,228,917 |
Series 2021 D, 5% 7/15/24 | | 260,000 | 265,137 |
Series 2022 B, 4% 1/15/37 | | 2,480,000 | 2,556,583 |
Series 2022 C: | | | |
4% 6/15/39 | | 300,000 | 303,894 |
4% 6/15/41 | | 250,000 | 251,283 |
5% 6/15/30 | | 400,000 | 456,614 |
5% 6/15/31 | | 500,000 | 580,094 |
5% 6/15/34 | | 350,000 | 408,999 |
5% 6/15/37 | | 250,000 | 283,529 |
5% 6/15/38 | | 300,000 | 337,332 |
5% 6/15/40 | | 500,000 | 552,420 |
5% 6/15/42 | | 500,000 | 550,009 |
Series 2022 D, 5% 9/15/30 | | 650,000 | 745,053 |
Series 2022: | | | |
5% 6/15/28 | | 500,000 | 550,353 |
5% 6/15/29 | | 410,000 | 460,402 |
Connecticut Health & Edl. Facilities Auth. Rev.: | | | |
Bonds Series 2020 B: | | | |
5%, tender 1/1/25 (b) | | 200,000 | 203,433 |
5%, tender 1/1/27 (b) | | 330,000 | 345,610 |
Series 2018 K1: | | | |
5% 7/1/26 | | 680,000 | 681,848 |
5% 7/1/28 | | 1,120,000 | 1,133,748 |
Series 2019 A, 5% 7/1/49 (e) | | 130,000 | 111,076 |
Series 2019 Q-1: | | | |
5% 11/1/25 | | 90,000 | 93,749 |
5% 11/1/26 | | 95,000 | 100,999 |
Series 2020 K, 4% 7/1/45 | | 1,000,000 | 926,097 |
Series 2021 G: | | | |
4% 3/1/46 | | 235,000 | 227,240 |
4% 3/1/51 | | 380,000 | 364,349 |
Series 2021 S, 4% 6/1/51 | | 240,000 | 214,263 |
Series 2022 M: | | | |
4% 7/1/39 | | 415,000 | 391,241 |
4% 7/1/52 | | 355,000 | 318,419 |
Series 2023 E: | | | |
4% 7/15/42 | | 800,000 | 773,324 |
4% 7/15/43 | | 500,000 | 480,623 |
5% 7/15/33 | | 225,000 | 253,587 |
5% 7/15/34 | | 745,000 | 833,046 |
5% 7/15/36 | | 750,000 | 819,345 |
Series A, 5% 7/1/26 | | 160,000 | 162,046 |
Series K1: | | | |
5% 7/1/27 | | 1,100,000 | 1,108,998 |
5% 7/1/30 | | 1,000,000 | 1,013,797 |
5% 7/1/34 | | 725,000 | 733,175 |
5% 7/1/36 | | 450,000 | 450,249 |
5% 7/1/39 | | 490,000 | 474,471 |
Series K3, 5% 7/1/43 | | 215,000 | 203,801 |
Series L1: | | | |
4% 7/1/28 | | 750,000 | 753,339 |
4% 7/1/29 | | 750,000 | 755,488 |
4% 7/1/30 | | 1,000,000 | 1,006,884 |
Series N: | | | |
5% 7/1/25 | | 390,000 | 390,509 |
5% 7/1/26 | | 575,000 | 577,846 |
5% 7/1/27 | | 430,000 | 433,862 |
Series R, 5% 6/1/36 | | 900,000 | 984,082 |
Connecticut Hsg. Fin. Auth.: | | | |
Series 2021 B1, 3% 11/15/49 | | 290,000 | 278,800 |
Series 2022 A1: | | | |
5% 11/15/26 | | 200,000 | 211,165 |
5% 5/15/27 | | 220,000 | 234,116 |
5% 11/15/27 | | 230,000 | 246,993 |
5% 5/15/28 | | 225,000 | 243,290 |
5% 11/15/28 | | 220,000 | 239,373 |
5% 5/15/29 | | 225,000 | 246,867 |
5% 11/15/29 | | 125,000 | 137,579 |
5% 5/15/30 | | 375,000 | 415,093 |
5% 11/15/30 | | 175,000 | 194,963 |
Series 2022 A2: | | | |
5% 11/15/23 (d) | | 670,000 | 673,140 |
5% 5/15/24 (d) | | 595,000 | 601,453 |
5% 11/15/24 (d) | | 965,000 | 981,965 |
5% 5/15/25 (d) | | 400,000 | 409,040 |
5% 11/15/25 (d) | | 300,000 | 308,943 |
5% 5/15/26 (d) | | 425,000 | 440,452 |
Univ. of Connecticut Gen. Oblig. Series 2019 A, 5% 11/1/25 | | 140,000 | 146,056 |
TOTAL CONNECTICUT | | | 40,717,854 |
District Of Columbia - 0.5% | | | |
Metropolitan Washington Arpts. Auth. Dulles Toll Road Rev. (Dulles Metrorail and Cap. Impt. Projs.): | | | |
Series 2019 A: | | | |
5% 10/1/31 | | 185,000 | 199,396 |
5% 10/1/44 | | 1,000,000 | 1,043,089 |
Series 2019 B, 3% 10/1/50 (Assured Guaranty Muni. Corp. Insured) | | 890,000 | 667,926 |
Metropolitan Washington DC Arpts. Auth. Sys. Rev.: | | | |
Series 2017 A, 5% 10/1/26 (d) | | 440,000 | 459,079 |
Series 2019 A, 5% 10/1/25 (d) | | 70,000 | 71,940 |
Series 2020 A: | | | |
5% 10/1/26 (d) | | 320,000 | 333,875 |
5% 10/1/27 (d) | | 110,000 | 116,389 |
5% 10/1/28 (d) | | 55,000 | 59,089 |
Washington Convention & Sports Auth. Series 2018 A: | | | |
5% 10/1/23 | | 100,000 | 100,326 |
5% 10/1/24 | | 100,000 | 102,019 |
5% 10/1/25 | | 100,000 | 104,172 |
TOTAL DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA | | | 3,257,300 |
Florida - 4.2% | | | |
Atlantic Beach Health Care Facilities Series A, 5% 11/15/43 | | 255,000 | 225,782 |
Broward County Arpt. Sys. Rev.: | | | |
Series 2015 C, 5% 10/1/24 (d) | | 45,000 | 45,635 |
Series 2017, 5% 10/1/42 (d) | | 1,365,000 | 1,398,527 |
Series 2019 A, 5% 10/1/49 (d) | | 1,000,000 | 1,033,101 |
Broward County School Board Ctfs. of Prtn.: | | | |
Series 2015 A, 5% 7/1/23 | | 50,000 | 50,000 |
Series 2016, 5% 7/1/26 | | 230,000 | 242,780 |
Cap. Projs. Fin. Auth. Student Hsg. Rev. (Cap. Projs. Ln. Prog. - Florida Univs.) Series 2020 A, 5% 10/1/30 | | 500,000 | 523,760 |
Escambia County Health Facilities Auth. Health Facilities Rev. Series 2020 A: | | | |
3% 8/15/50 (Assured Guaranty Muni. Corp. Insured) | | 485,000 | 347,886 |
4% 8/15/45 | | 110,000 | 98,338 |
Florida Dev. Fin. Corp. Healthcare Facility Rev. Series 2021, 4% 11/15/38 | | 725,000 | 704,977 |
Florida Higher Edl. Facilities Fing. Auth. (St. Leo Univ. Proj.) Series 2019, 5% 3/1/24 | | 390,000 | 389,228 |
Florida Hsg. Fin. Corp. Multi-family Mtg. Rev. Bonds Series 2023 C, 5%, tender 12/1/25 (b) | | 300,000 | 307,895 |
Florida Hsg. Fin. Corp. Rev. Series 2019 1, 4% 7/1/50 | | 120,000 | 119,016 |
Florida Mid-Bay Bridge Auth. Rev. Series 2015 A: | | | |
5% 10/1/27 | | 105,000 | 106,789 |
5% 10/1/29 | | 80,000 | 81,541 |
5% 10/1/30 | | 70,000 | 71,337 |
Fort Pierce Utils. Auth. Series 2022 A: | | | |
5% 10/1/30 (Assured Guaranty Muni. Corp. Insured) | | 175,000 | 198,036 |
5% 10/1/34 (Assured Guaranty Muni. Corp. Insured) | | 300,000 | 343,789 |
5% 10/1/36 (Assured Guaranty Muni. Corp. Insured) | | 475,000 | 534,038 |
5% 10/1/37 (Assured Guaranty Muni. Corp. Insured) | | 425,000 | 472,720 |
5% 10/1/39 (Assured Guaranty Muni. Corp. Insured) | | 475,000 | 522,290 |
5% 10/1/40 (Assured Guaranty Muni. Corp. Insured) | | 450,000 | 493,287 |
5% 10/1/41 (Assured Guaranty Muni. Corp. Insured) | | 400,000 | 438,580 |
5% 10/1/42 (Assured Guaranty Muni. Corp. Insured) | | 400,000 | 439,129 |
Greater Orlando Aviation Auth. Arpt. Facilities Rev.: | | | |
Series 2017 A, 5% 10/1/31 (d) | | 125,000 | 132,087 |
Series 2019 A: | | | |
5% 10/1/23 (d) | | 300,000 | 300,806 |
5% 10/1/24 (d) | | 300,000 | 304,632 |
5% 10/1/25 (d) | | 300,000 | 308,316 |
5% 10/1/32 (d) | | 300,000 | 324,951 |
5% 10/1/38 (d) | | 430,000 | 453,358 |
5% 10/1/54 (d) | | 1,620,000 | 1,672,425 |
Hillsborough County Aviation Auth. Rev. Series 2022 A, 5% 10/1/26 (d) | | 2,750,000 | 2,869,241 |
Lee Memorial Health Sys. Hosp. Rev. Series 2019 A1, 5% 4/1/44 | | 665,000 | 689,541 |
Miami-Dade County Aviation Rev.: | | | |
Series 2015 A: | | | |
5% 10/1/27 (d) | | 620,000 | 632,690 |
5% 10/1/38 (d) | | 80,000 | 80,657 |
Series 2016 A, 5% 10/1/29 | | 145,000 | 152,926 |
Series 2017 B, 5% 10/1/40 (d) | | 810,000 | 830,844 |
Series 2020 A: | | | |
4% 10/1/40 | | 300,000 | 295,308 |
5% 10/1/25 | | 245,000 | 254,196 |
Miami-Dade County Expressway Auth. Series 2014 A, 5% 7/1/25 | | 395,000 | 399,591 |
Miami-Dade County School Board Ctfs. of Prtn.: | | | |
Bonds Series 2014 A, 5%, tender 5/1/24 (b) | | 100,000 | 101,250 |
Series 2015 A, 5% 5/1/28 | | 290,000 | 297,437 |
Series 2015 D, 5% 2/1/26 | | 10,000 | 10,418 |
Miami-Dade County Wtr. & Swr. Rev. Series 2021, 5% 10/1/32 | | 155,000 | 179,116 |
Orange County Health Facilities Auth. Series 2016 A, 5% 10/1/39 | | 60,000 | 62,252 |
Orange County Hsg. Fin. Auth. Multi-family Rev. Bonds Series 2021 B, 0.55%, tender 7/1/24 (b) | | 1,600,000 | 1,536,796 |
Palm Beach County Health Facilities Auth. Hosp. Rev. (Jupiter Med. Ctr. Proj.) Series 2022: | | | |
5% 11/1/29 | | 175,000 | 185,315 |
5% 11/1/32 | | 200,000 | 213,903 |
5% 11/1/34 | | 310,000 | 329,308 |
5% 11/1/37 | | 385,000 | 398,661 |
5% 11/1/39 | | 400,000 | 410,887 |
5% 11/1/41 | | 400,000 | 407,612 |
Palm Beach County Health Facilities Auth. Rev. Series 2015 C, 5% 5/15/30 | | 495,000 | 451,819 |
Pinellas County Hsg. Fin. Auth. Bonds Series 2021 B, 0.65%, tender 7/1/24 (b) | | 365,000 | 350,930 |
South Miami Health Facilities Auth. Hosp. Rev. (Baptist Med. Ctr., FL. Proj.) Series 2017: | | | |
5% 8/15/26 | | 100,000 | 104,878 |
5% 8/15/42 | | 5,000 | 5,150 |
Tallahassee Health Facilities Rev.: | | | |
(Tallahassee Memorial Healthcare, Inc. Proj.) Series 2016 A, 5% 12/1/26 | | 100,000 | 102,853 |
Series 2015 A, 5% 12/1/40 | | 410,000 | 410,074 |
Tampa Hosp. Rev. (H. Lee Moffitt Cancer Ctr. Proj.): | | | |
Series 2016 B, 5% 7/1/29 | | 25,000 | 26,047 |
Series 2020 B: | | | |
4% 7/1/39 | | 1,000,000 | 970,495 |
4% 7/1/45 | | 825,000 | 764,030 |
Tampa Tax Allocation (H. Lee Moffitt Cancer Ctr. Proj.) Series 2020 A: | | | |
0% 9/1/34 | | 700,000 | 440,544 |
0% 9/1/35 | | 750,000 | 444,471 |
0% 9/1/36 | | 800,000 | 446,729 |
Volusia County Edl. Facilities Auth. Rev. (Embry-Riddle Aeronautical Univ., Inc. Proj.) Series 2020 A: | | | |
5% 10/15/44 | | 30,000 | 31,417 |
5% 10/15/49 | | 60,000 | 62,398 |
TOTAL FLORIDA | | | 27,634,820 |
Georgia - 4.9% | | | |
Atlanta Arpt. Rev.: | | | |
Series 2014 C, 5% 1/1/29 (d) | | 140,000 | 140,642 |
Series 2019 B, 5% 7/1/25 (d) | | 60,000 | 61,446 |
Brookhaven Dev. Auth. Rev. Series 2019 A, 5% 7/1/36 | | 150,000 | 163,608 |
Burke County Indl. Dev. Auth. Poll. Cont. Rev.: | | | |
(Georgia Transmission Corp. Proj.) Series 2012, 2.75% 1/1/52 (b) | | 610,000 | 402,516 |
Bonds (Georgia Pwr. Co. Plant Vogtle Proj.): | | | |
Series 1994, 2.15%, tender 6/13/24 (b) | | 1,140,000 | 1,114,485 |
Series 2013 1st, 2.925%, tender 3/12/24 (b) | | 330,000 | 326,281 |
DeKalb Private Hosp. Auth. Rev. Series 2019 B, 5% 7/1/27 | | 210,000 | 226,562 |
Fulton County Dev. Auth. Rev. Series 2019, 4% 6/15/49 | | 40,000 | 39,308 |
Gainesville & Hall County Hosp. Auth. Rev. Series 2020 A, 3% 2/15/47 | | 1,895,000 | 1,431,276 |
Georgia Muni. Elec. Auth. Pwr. Rev.: | | | |
Series 2019 A: | | | |
4% 1/1/49 | | 245,000 | 225,538 |
5% 1/1/26 | | 165,000 | 170,846 |
5% 1/1/30 | | 55,000 | 59,561 |
5% 1/1/34 | | 375,000 | 403,462 |
Series 2021 A: | | | |
4% 1/1/35 (Assured Guaranty Muni. Corp. Insured) | | 400,000 | 406,716 |
4% 1/1/36 (Assured Guaranty Muni. Corp. Insured) | | 410,000 | 413,187 |
4% 1/1/37 (Assured Guaranty Muni. Corp. Insured) | | 470,000 | 471,577 |
4% 1/1/40 (Assured Guaranty Muni. Corp. Insured) | | 385,000 | 380,541 |
4% 1/1/41 | | 480,000 | 442,880 |
5% 1/1/25 (Assured Guaranty Muni. Corp. Insured) | | 200,000 | 204,161 |
5% 1/1/26 (Assured Guaranty Muni. Corp. Insured) | | 425,000 | 442,634 |
5% 1/1/28 (Assured Guaranty Muni. Corp. Insured) | | 400,000 | 431,941 |
5% 1/1/31 (Assured Guaranty Muni. Corp. Insured) | | 360,000 | 399,385 |
5% 1/1/32 (Assured Guaranty Muni. Corp. Insured) | | 330,000 | 363,933 |
5% 1/1/32 (Assured Guaranty Muni. Corp. Insured) | | 280,000 | 308,964 |
Georgia Road & Thruway Auth. Rev. Series 2020, 5% 6/1/31 | | 1,000,000 | 1,143,839 |
Glynn-Brunswick Memorial Hosp. Auth. Rev. (Southeast Georgia Health Sys. Proj.) Series 2017: | | | |
4% 8/1/43 | | 5,000 | 4,427 |
5% 8/1/39 | | 5,000 | 5,016 |
5% 8/1/43 | | 5,000 | 4,950 |
Hosp. Auth. of Savannah Auth. Rev. Series 2019 A: | | | |
4% 7/1/36 | | 195,000 | 194,662 |
4% 7/1/43 | | 205,000 | 195,740 |
Main Street Natural Gas, Inc. Bonds: | | | |
Series 2018 A, 4%, tender 9/1/23 (b) | | 585,000 | 585,578 |
Series 2018 C, 4%, tender 12/1/23 (b) | | 500,000 | 500,116 |
Series 2021 A, 4%, tender 9/1/27 (b) | | 12,000,000 | 11,960,306 |
Series 2022 E, 4%, tender 12/1/29 (b) | | 3,595,000 | 3,527,909 |
Series 2023 C, 5%, tender 9/1/30 (b) | | 1,000,000 | 1,049,869 |
Monroe County Dev. Auth. Poll. Cont. Rev. (Georgia Pwr. Co. Plant Scherer Proj.) Series 1995, 2.25% 7/1/25 | | 200,000 | 190,358 |
Private Colleges & Univs. Auth. Rev.: | | | |
(The Savannah College of Art & Design Projs.) Series 2021: | | | |
4% 4/1/39 | | 1,365,000 | 1,394,471 |
5% 4/1/24 | | 675,000 | 682,927 |
5% 4/1/29 | | 500,000 | 550,218 |
5% 4/1/36 | | 135,000 | 151,483 |
Series 2020 B: | | | |
5% 9/1/25 | | 180,000 | 187,539 |
5% 9/1/34 | | 1,000,000 | 1,144,903 |
Series A, 5% 6/1/24 | | 130,000 | 131,780 |
TOTAL GEORGIA | | | 32,637,541 |
Hawaii - 1.4% | | | |
Hawaii Arpts. Sys. Rev.: | | | |
Series 2018 A: | | | |
5% 7/1/33 (d) | | 350,000 | 373,583 |
5% 7/1/48 (d) | | 2,800,000 | 2,878,652 |
Series 2022 A, 5% 7/1/42 (d) | | 1,245,000 | 1,315,356 |
Series 2022 B, 5% 7/1/24 (d) | | 3,350,000 | 3,389,797 |
Hawaii Gen. Oblig. Series 2020 A, 4% 7/1/36 (d) | | 40,000 | 39,972 |
Honolulu City & County Gen. Oblig.: | | | |
(Honolulu Rail Transit Proj.) Series 2020 B, 5% 3/1/29 | | 1,000,000 | 1,120,883 |
Series 2017 A, 5% 9/1/33 | | 5,000 | 5,398 |
Series 2022 A, 5% 11/1/23 | | 280,000 | 281,616 |
Honolulu City and County Wastewtr. Sys. Series 2015 A, 5% 7/1/40 (Pre-Refunded to 7/1/25 @ 100) | | 115,000 | 119,293 |
TOTAL HAWAII | | | 9,524,550 |
Idaho - 0.1% | | | |
Idaho Hsg. & Fin. Assoc. Single Family Mtg.: | | | |
Series 2019 A, 4% 1/1/50 | | 20,000 | 19,836 |
Series 2021 A, 5% 7/15/31 | | 610,000 | 699,147 |
TOTAL IDAHO | | | 718,983 |
Illinois - 12.3% | | | |
Champaign County Cmnty. Unit Series 2019, 4% 6/1/26 | | 15,000 | 15,351 |
Chicago Board of Ed.: | | | |
Series 2012 A, 5% 12/1/42 | | 830,000 | 818,804 |
Series 2018 A: | | | |
5% 12/1/29 | | 350,000 | 364,759 |
5% 12/1/30 | | 160,000 | 166,089 |
5% 12/1/31 | | 150,000 | 155,653 |
Series 2018 C, 5% 12/1/46 | | 3,250,000 | 3,188,309 |
Series 2019 A: | | | |
5% 12/1/29 | | 125,000 | 131,637 |
5% 12/1/30 | | 405,000 | 425,224 |
5% 12/1/30 | | 100,000 | 104,994 |
Series 2022 B: | | | |
4% 12/1/35 | | 600,000 | 569,846 |
4% 12/1/36 | | 1,005,000 | 945,901 |
Chicago Gen. Oblig.: | | | |
Series 2015 C, 5% 1/1/27 | | 215,000 | 220,557 |
Series 2020 A: | | | |
5% 1/1/27 | | 400,000 | 418,672 |
5% 1/1/30 | | 615,000 | 662,454 |
Series 2021 A, 5% 1/1/32 | | 7,725,000 | 8,371,097 |
Series 2021 B, 4% 1/1/32 | | 375,000 | 373,856 |
Series 2023 A: | | | |
5% 1/1/29 | | 1,000,000 | 1,068,136 |
5% 1/1/33 | | 895,000 | 981,146 |
Chicago Midway Arpt. Rev.: | | | |
Series 2013 A, 5.5% 1/1/29 (d) | | 200,000 | 200,152 |
Series 2014 B: | | | |
5% 1/1/26 | | 100,000 | 100,647 |
5% 1/1/28 | | 270,000 | 271,864 |
Series 2016 A, 4% 1/1/33 (d) | | 305,000 | 305,950 |
Series 2016 B, 4% 1/1/35 | | 200,000 | 200,957 |
Chicago O'Hare Int'l. Arpt. Rev.: | | | |
Series 2012 B, 4% 1/1/29 (d) | | 400,000 | 399,582 |
Series 2017 B, 5% 1/1/37 | | 50,000 | 52,274 |
Series 2018 A, 5% 1/1/48 (d) | | 90,000 | 92,576 |
Series 2022 C, 5% 1/1/40 (d) | | 1,850,000 | 1,961,907 |
Chicago O'Hare Int'l. Arpt. Spl. Facilities Rev. Series 2018: | | | |
5% 7/1/38 (d) | | 50,000 | 50,891 |
5% 7/1/48 (d) | | 600,000 | 600,333 |
Cook County Cmnty. Consolidated School District No. 59 Series 2020, 5% 3/1/26 | | 615,000 | 648,442 |
Cook County Gen. Oblig.: | | | |
Series 2016 A: | | | |
5% 11/15/23 | | 10,000 | 10,052 |
5% 11/15/31 | | 500,000 | 525,632 |
Series 2021 A: | | | |
5% 11/15/23 | | 35,000 | 35,183 |
5% 11/15/24 | | 50,000 | 51,046 |
5% 11/15/33 | | 425,000 | 474,111 |
Series 2021 B: | | | |
4% 11/15/25 | | 180,000 | 183,350 |
4% 11/15/26 | | 90,000 | 92,482 |
4% 11/15/27 | | 90,000 | 93,364 |
4% 11/15/28 | | 45,000 | 47,030 |
DuPage & Cook Counties Cmnty. Unit School District #205 Series 2022, 4% 9/15/42 | | 2,100,000 | 2,056,488 |
Illinois Fin. Auth.: | | | |
Bonds Series 2020 B, 5%, tender 11/15/24 (b) | | 400,000 | 403,999 |
Series 2020 A: | | | |
3% 5/15/50 | | 1,570,000 | 1,080,002 |
3% 5/15/50 (Build America Mutual Assurance Insured) | | 710,000 | 512,045 |
3.25% 8/15/49 | | 285,000 | 222,142 |
4% 5/15/50 | | 1,000,000 | 886,240 |
Series 2021 A, 4% 8/15/37 | | 2,155,000 | 2,115,418 |
Series 2022 A: | | | |
5% 10/1/29 | | 350,000 | 358,293 |
5% 10/1/30 | | 230,000 | 235,518 |
5% 10/1/31 | | 215,000 | 219,698 |
Illinois Fin. Auth. Academic Facilities: | | | |
(Provident Group UIUC Properties LLC Univ. of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Proj.) Series 2019 A, 5% 10/1/25 | | 200,000 | 206,457 |
(Provident Group UIUC Properties LLC Univ. of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Proj.) Series 2019 A: | | | |
5% 10/1/26 | | 200,000 | 209,734 |
5% 10/1/31 | | 200,000 | 219,064 |
5% 10/1/38 | | 200,000 | 209,402 |
Illinois Fin. Auth. Health Svcs. Facility Lease Rev. (Provident Group - UIC Surgery Ctr. LLC - Univ. of Illinois Health Svcs. Facility Proj.) Series 2020, 4% 10/1/55 | | 400,000 | 343,669 |
Illinois Fin. Auth. Rev.: | | | |
(Bradley Univ. Proj.) Series 2017 C: | | | |
5% 8/1/24 | | 45,000 | 45,326 |
5% 8/1/30 | | 615,000 | 633,543 |
(Depaul Univ., IL Proj.): | | | |
Series 2016 A, 5% 10/1/28 | | 10,000 | 10,547 |
Series 2016, 5% 10/1/29 | | 30,000 | 31,640 |
(OSF Healthcare Sys.) Series 2018 A: | | | |
4.125% 5/15/47 | | 750,000 | 689,100 |
5% 5/15/43 | | 790,000 | 802,558 |
(Presence Health Proj.) Series 2016 C, 5% 2/15/36 | | 15,000 | 15,731 |
Series 2015 A: | | | |
5% 11/15/23 | | 10,000 | 10,054 |
5% 11/15/25 | | 150,000 | 155,056 |
Series 2015 C: | | | |
4.125% 8/15/37 | | 60,000 | 56,924 |
5% 8/15/26 | | 35,000 | 35,940 |
5% 8/15/44 | | 1,380,000 | 1,381,379 |
Series 2016 A: | | | |
5% 8/15/24 (Escrowed to Maturity) | | 65,000 | 66,187 |
5% 7/1/31 (Pre-Refunded to 7/1/26 @ 100) | | 30,000 | 31,737 |
5% 7/1/33 (Pre-Refunded to 7/1/26 @ 100) | | 10,000 | 10,579 |
5% 7/1/36 (Pre-Refunded to 7/1/26 @ 100) | | 45,000 | 47,606 |
Series 2016 B, 5% 8/15/35 | | 250,000 | 261,784 |
Series 2016 C: | | | |
4% 2/15/41 | | 35,000 | 34,031 |
4% 2/15/41 (Pre-Refunded to 2/15/27 @ 100) | | 5,000 | 5,164 |
5% 2/15/34 | | 50,000 | 52,773 |
Series 2016: | | | |
5% 12/1/23 | | 155,000 | 155,759 |
5% 5/15/29 | | 10,000 | 10,405 |
5% 12/1/29 | | 620,000 | 645,366 |
5% 12/1/33 | | 485,000 | 501,858 |
5% 12/1/40 | | 85,000 | 86,148 |
5% 12/1/46 | | 2,695,000 | 2,708,680 |
Series 2017 A, 5% 7/15/42 | | 1,000,000 | 1,038,201 |
Series 2019: | | | |
4% 9/1/35 | | 60,000 | 52,240 |
5% 9/1/36 | | 295,000 | 280,235 |
5% 9/1/38 | | 100,000 | 92,760 |
Illinois Gen. Oblig.: | | | |
Series 2013, 5% 7/1/23 | | 10,000 | 10,000 |
Series 2014: | | | |
5% 2/1/25 | | 520,000 | 523,466 |
5% 5/1/28 | | 50,000 | 50,582 |
Series 2016: | | | |
5% 1/1/26 | | 5,000 | 5,176 |
5% 2/1/26 | | 400,000 | 414,602 |
5% 2/1/27 | | 585,000 | 616,269 |
5% 11/1/29 | | 1,400,000 | 1,467,054 |
Series 2017 C, 5% 11/1/29 | | 345,000 | 368,001 |
Series 2017 D, 5% 11/1/27 | | 850,000 | 906,466 |
Series 2017, 4% 2/1/24 | | 30,000 | 30,053 |
Series 2018 A: | | | |
5% 10/1/24 | | 25,000 | 25,413 |
5% 10/1/28 | | 1,500,000 | 1,622,710 |
Series 2018 B: | | | |
5% 5/1/24 | | 1,500,000 | 1,516,402 |
5% 10/1/24 | | 1,050,000 | 1,067,335 |
Series 2019 B: | | | |
5% 9/1/24 | | 105,000 | 106,603 |
5% 9/1/25 | | 20,000 | 20,596 |
Series 2020 C, 4% 10/1/37 | | 1,815,000 | 1,787,587 |
Series 2021 A, 5% 3/1/32 | | 450,000 | 500,992 |
Series 2022 A, 5% 3/1/32 | | 650,000 | 733,548 |
Series 2022 B: | | | |
5% 3/1/29 | | 650,000 | 707,520 |
5% 3/1/33 | | 1,700,000 | 1,917,885 |
Series 2023 B: | | | |
5% 5/1/35 | | 1,915,000 | 2,109,361 |
5.25% 5/1/41 | | 670,000 | 722,755 |
Series 2023 D, 5% 7/1/29 | | 1,615,000 | 1,768,675 |
Series May 2014, 5% 5/1/39 | | 1,700,000 | 1,707,385 |
Illinois Hsg. Dev. Auth. Series 2021, 3% 4/1/51 | | 690,000 | 662,898 |
Illinois Sales Tax Rev. Series 2013, 5% 6/15/24 | | 285,000 | 285,223 |
Illinois Toll Hwy. Auth. Toll Hwy. Rev.: | | | |
Series 2019 A, 5% 1/1/44 | | 105,000 | 110,904 |
Series A, 5% 1/1/40 | | 220,000 | 244,216 |
Kendall, Kane & Will Counties Cmnty. Unit School District #308: | | | |
Series 2008, 0% 2/1/25 (Assured Guaranty Muni. Corp. Insured) | | 315,000 | 297,506 |
Series 2015, 4% 2/1/30 | | 800,000 | 809,429 |
Metropolitan Pier & Exposition: | | | |
(McCormick Place Expansion Proj.): | | | |
Series 2002 A, 0% 6/15/36 (Nat'l. Pub. Fin. Guarantee Corp. Insured) | | 2,280,000 | 1,320,876 |
Series 2010 B1: | | | |
0% 6/15/43 (Assured Guaranty Muni. Corp. Insured) | | 610,000 | 240,559 |
0% 6/15/47 (Assured Guaranty Muni. Corp. Insured) | | 155,000 | 49,273 |
Series 1994 A, 0% 6/15/25 | | 25,000 | 23,176 |
Series 1994, 0% 6/15/28 (Nat'l. Pub. Fin. Guarantee Corp. Insured) | | 1,200,000 | 995,034 |
Series 2002 A: | | | |
0% 6/15/32 (Nat'l. Pub. Fin. Guarantee Corp. Insured) | | 30,000 | 21,146 |
0% 6/15/35 (Nat'l. Pub. Fin. Guarantee Corp. Insured) | | 240,000 | 147,211 |
Series 2002, 0% 12/15/23 | | 205,000 | 201,407 |
Series 2017 A, 5% 6/15/57 | | 875,000 | 882,526 |
Series 2020 A: | | | |
4% 6/15/50 | | 1,170,000 | 1,059,314 |
5% 6/15/50 | | 1,730,000 | 1,758,732 |
Series 2022 A: | | | |
0% 12/15/35 | | 420,000 | 245,916 |
0% 6/15/40 | | 1,725,000 | 780,267 |
4% 12/15/47 | | 5,000,000 | 4,591,683 |
Northern Illinois Univ. Revs. Series 2020 B, 4% 4/1/40 (Build America Mutual Assurance Insured) | | 455,000 | 426,420 |
Sales Tax Securitization Corp. Series 2023 C, 5% 1/1/31 (f) | | 1,000,000 | 1,111,097 |
Univ. of Illinois Board of Trustees Ctfs. of Prtn. (Univ. of Illinois Rev. Proj.) Series 2014 A, 5% 10/1/26 | | 15,000 | 15,253 |
Univ. of Illinois Rev. Series 2018 A, 5% 4/1/30 | | 100,000 | 108,537 |
TOTAL ILLINOIS | | | 81,702,829 |
Indiana - 0.7% | | | |
Indiana Fin. Auth. Envir. Facilities Rev. Bonds (Indianapolis Pwr. & Lt. Co. Proj.): | | | |
Series 2020 A, 0.75%, tender 4/1/26 (b) | | 50,000 | 44,497 |
Series 2020 B, 0.95%, tender 4/1/26 (b)(d) | | 100,000 | 89,749 |
Indiana Fin. Auth. Rev. Series 2016, 5% 9/1/30 | | 50,000 | 52,639 |
Indiana Fin. Auth. Wastewtr. Util. Rev. Series 2021 2, 5% 10/1/41 | | 1,000,000 | 1,097,935 |
Indiana Hsg. & Cmnty. Dev. Auth.: | | | |
Series 2021 B: | | | |
3% 7/1/50 | | 110,000 | 106,037 |
5% 7/1/25 | | 690,000 | 711,446 |
Series 2021 C1, 3% 1/1/52 | | 1,170,000 | 1,120,970 |
Series A, 3.75% 1/1/49 | | 325,000 | 320,461 |
Indianapolis Local Pub. Impt. (Indianapolis Arpt. Auth. Proj.) Series 2014 D: | | | |
5% 1/1/28 (d) | | 75,000 | 75,282 |
5% 1/1/30 (d) | | 85,000 | 85,344 |
Saint Joseph County Econ. Dev. Auth. Rev. (St. Mary's College Proj.): | | | |
Series 2019, 4% 4/1/46 | | 215,000 | 193,148 |
Series 2020, 5% 4/1/30 | | 105,000 | 113,874 |
Whiting Envir. Facilities Rev. Bonds (BP Products North America, Inc. Proj.) Series 2019 A, 5%, tender 6/5/26 (b)(d) | | 695,000 | 715,282 |
TOTAL INDIANA | | | 4,726,664 |
Iowa - 0.5% | | | |
Iowa Fin. Auth. Rev. Series A: | | | |
5% 5/15/43 | | 35,000 | 26,866 |
5% 5/15/48 | | 420,000 | 306,491 |
Iowa Student Ln. Liquidity Corp. Student Ln. Rev. Series 2019 B, 5% 12/1/27 (d) | | 155,000 | 163,968 |
Tobacco Settlement Auth. Tobacco Settlement Rev.: | | | |
Series 2021 A2: | | | |
4% 6/1/40 | | 425,000 | 408,152 |
5% 6/1/27 | | 250,000 | 265,729 |
5% 6/1/28 | | 500,000 | 538,427 |
5% 6/1/29 | | 600,000 | 653,299 |
5% 6/1/30 | | 700,000 | 769,300 |
Series 2021 B1, 4% 6/1/49 | | 260,000 | 257,095 |
TOTAL IOWA | | | 3,389,327 |
Kentucky - 1.1% | | | |
Ashland Med. Ctr. Rev. Series 2019: | | | |
3% 2/1/40 (Assured Guaranty Muni. Corp. Insured) | | 370,000 | 299,645 |
4% 2/1/37 | | 175,000 | 164,310 |
5% 2/1/25 | | 280,000 | 284,484 |
Carroll County Poll. Ctlr Rev. Bonds (Kentucky Utils. Co. Proj.) Series 2016 A, 1.55%, tender 9/1/26 (b) | | 1,000,000 | 907,644 |
Kentucky Econ. Dev. Fin. Auth. Series 2019 A2, 5% 8/1/30 | | 345,000 | 371,786 |
Kentucky State Property & Buildings Commission Rev.: | | | |
(Proj. No. 118) Series 2018, 5% 4/1/25 | | 175,000 | 180,467 |
(Proj. No. 119) Series 2018: | | | |
5% 5/1/26 | | 80,000 | 83,932 |
5% 5/1/29 | | 85,000 | 92,490 |
5% 5/1/32 | | 20,000 | 21,758 |
5% 5/1/33 | | 15,000 | 16,258 |
5% 5/1/34 | | 20,000 | 21,628 |
5% 5/1/35 | | 10,000 | 10,720 |
5% 5/1/36 | | 10,000 | 10,639 |
5% 5/1/38 | | 1,000,000 | 1,050,290 |
Series A: | | | |
4% 11/1/35 | | 600,000 | 610,411 |
5% 11/1/29 | | 150,000 | 164,520 |
Kentucky, Inc. Pub. Energy Bonds Series A, 4%, tender 6/1/26 (b) | | 1,505,000 | 1,501,929 |
Louisville & Jefferson County: | | | |
Bonds: | | | |
Series 2020 C, 5%, tender 10/1/26 (b) | | 70,000 | 72,514 |
Series 2020 D, 5%, tender 10/1/29 (b) | | 85,000 | 91,013 |
Series 2016 A, 5% 10/1/32 | | 70,000 | 72,829 |
Series 2020 A: | | | |
3% 10/1/43 | | 1,160,000 | 892,048 |
4% 10/1/40 | | 195,000 | 187,751 |
Louisville Reg'l. Arpt. Auth. Sys. Rev. Series 2014 A, 5% 7/1/24 (d) | | 65,000 | 65,791 |
TOTAL KENTUCKY | | | 7,174,857 |
Louisiana - 0.4% | | | |
Louisiana Pub. Facilities Auth. Rev.: | | | |
(Ochsner Clinic Foundation Proj.): | | | |
Series 2015, 5% 5/15/47 | | 195,000 | 197,079 |
Series 2017, 5% 5/15/27 | | 115,000 | 121,097 |
(Tulane Univ. of Louisiana Proj.): | | | |
Series 2016 A, 5% 12/15/28 | | 15,000 | 15,927 |
Series 2017 A, 5% 12/15/32 | | 165,000 | 178,299 |
Series 2018 E, 5% 7/1/38 | | 100,000 | 105,255 |
New Orleans Aviation Board Rev. (North Term. Proj.) Series 2017 B, 5% 1/1/48 (d) | | 2,000,000 | 2,026,331 |
TOTAL LOUISIANA | | | 2,643,988 |
Maine - 0.2% | | | |
Maine Health & Higher Edl. Facilities Auth. Rev.: | | | |
(Eastern Maine Healthcare Systems Proj.) Series 2013, 5% 7/1/43 (Pre-Refunded to 7/1/23 @ 100) | | 220,000 | 220,000 |
Series 2014, 5% 7/1/30 (Pre-Refunded to 7/1/24 @ 100) | | 585,000 | 595,085 |
Series 2016 A: | | | |
4% 7/1/41 | | 85,000 | 75,305 |
4% 7/1/46 | | 85,000 | 71,569 |
5% 7/1/41 | | 25,000 | 24,494 |
5% 7/1/46 | | 155,000 | 142,139 |
Series 2017 B, 5% 7/1/29 | | 10,000 | 10,599 |
TOTAL MAINE | | | 1,139,191 |
Maryland - 1.7% | | | |
Hsg. Opportunities Commission of Montgomery County Series 2021 C, 0.8% 7/1/25 | | 100,000 | 94,084 |
Maryland Cmnty. Dev. Admin Dept. Hsg. & Cmnty. Dev.: | | | |
Series 2019 B, 4% 9/1/49 | | 55,000 | 54,548 |
Series 2019 C: | | | |
3.5% 3/1/50 | | 555,000 | 543,756 |
5% 9/1/28 | | 115,000 | 125,155 |
Series 2021 C: | | | |
0.375% 7/1/23 | | 100,000 | 100,000 |
0.6% 7/1/24 | | 600,000 | 582,189 |
Maryland Econ. Dev. Corp. Air Cargo Series 2019: | | | |
5% 7/1/23 (d) | | 325,000 | 325,000 |
5% 7/1/25 (d) | | 510,000 | 516,336 |
5% 7/1/26 (d) | | 230,000 | 234,464 |
Maryland Gen. Oblig. Series 2022 2C, 4% 3/1/28 | | 1,000,000 | 1,055,235 |
Maryland Health & Higher Edl. Series 2021 A: | | | |
2.5% 7/1/51 | | 1,210,000 | 760,860 |
3% 7/1/51 | | 915,000 | 663,775 |
4% 6/1/55 | | 190,000 | 160,923 |
5% 6/1/29 | | 120,000 | 128,029 |
Maryland Stadium Auth. Built to Learn Rev. Series 2021, 4% 6/1/46 | | 180,000 | 173,216 |
Maryland Trans. Auth. Trans. Facility Projs. Rev. Series 2020, 5% 7/1/40 | | 2,000,000 | 2,197,921 |
Prince Georges County Ctfs. of Prtn. Series 2021: | | | |
5% 10/1/25 | | 1,610,000 | 1,675,742 |
5% 10/1/26 | | 1,650,000 | 1,752,176 |
TOTAL MARYLAND | | | 11,143,409 |
Massachusetts - 3.6% | | | |
Massachusetts Bay Trans. Auth. Sales Tax Rev. Series 2021 A1, 5% 7/1/35 | | 820,000 | 940,782 |
Massachusetts Commonwealth Trans. Fund Rev.: | | | |
(Rail Enhancement Prog.) Series 2021 B: | | | |
5% 6/1/26 | | 350,000 | 370,706 |
5% 6/1/27 | | 500,000 | 541,324 |
5% 6/1/41 | | 1,250,000 | 1,337,053 |
Series 2021 A, 5% 6/1/51 | | 1,860,000 | 1,997,762 |
Massachusetts Dev. Fin. Agcy. Rev.: | | | |
(Lawrence Gen. Hosp.) Series 2014 A, 5.25% 7/1/34 | | 40,000 | 37,458 |
Series 2016 A, 5% 1/1/31 | | 40,000 | 41,324 |
Series 2016 I: | | | |
5% 7/1/30 | | 195,000 | 202,409 |
5% 7/1/41 | | 140,000 | 141,725 |
Series 2017 A: | | | |
5% 1/1/36 | | 325,000 | 334,285 |
5% 1/1/37 | | 1,050,000 | 1,074,510 |
Series 2017, 5% 7/1/36 | | 275,000 | 282,522 |
Series 2018, 5% 1/1/43 | | 180,000 | 181,435 |
Series 2019 K: | | | |
5% 7/1/25 | | 125,000 | 128,666 |
5% 7/1/26 | | 165,000 | 172,629 |
5% 7/1/27 | | 195,000 | 207,578 |
Series 2019: | | | |
5% 7/1/27 | | 440,000 | 457,023 |
5% 9/1/59 | | 510,000 | 530,500 |
Series 2020 A, 4% 7/1/45 | | 480,000 | 418,627 |
Series 2021 V, 5% 7/1/55 | | 1,245,000 | 1,451,092 |
Series 2021: | | | |
4% 7/1/26 | | 240,000 | 235,299 |
4% 7/1/27 | | 255,000 | 249,208 |
4% 7/1/28 | | 325,000 | 317,100 |
4% 7/1/29 | | 340,000 | 329,598 |
4% 7/1/30 | | 355,000 | 342,390 |
4% 7/1/31 | | 370,000 | 354,340 |
Series M: | | | |
4% 10/1/50 | | 490,000 | 400,268 |
5% 10/1/45 | | 370,000 | 370,824 |
Massachusetts Edl. Fing. Auth. Rev. Series 2016, 5% 7/1/24 (d) | | 210,000 | 212,149 |
Massachusetts Gen. Oblig.: | | | |
Series 2019 A, 5% 1/1/49 | | 2,000,000 | 2,117,225 |
Series 2019 C, 5% 5/1/49 | | 345,000 | 366,303 |
Series 2022 C, 5.25% 10/1/47 | | 2,000,000 | 2,239,941 |
Series E, 5% 11/1/50 | | 1,640,000 | 1,763,153 |
Massachusetts Hsg. Fin. Auth. Series 2021 223, 3% 6/1/47 | | 650,000 | 625,402 |
Massachusetts Port Auth. Rev.: | | | |
Series 2019 A, 5% 7/1/40 (d) | | 500,000 | 524,024 |
Series 2021 E: | | | |
5% 7/1/41 (d) | | 1,000,000 | 1,061,191 |
5% 7/1/46 (d) | | 290,000 | 304,221 |
5% 7/1/51 (d) | | 1,000,000 | 1,042,018 |
Massachusetts Port Auth. Spl. Facilities Rev. (Bosfuel Proj.) Series 2019 A, 5% 7/1/49 (d) | | 230,000 | 237,360 |
TOTAL MASSACHUSETTS | | | 23,941,424 |
Michigan - 1.3% | | | |
Detroit Downtown Dev. Auth. Tax Series A, 5% 7/1/37 (Assured Guaranty Muni. Corp. Insured) | | 40,000 | 40,255 |
Flint Hosp. Bldg. Auth. Rev. Series 2020: | | | |
4% 7/1/41 | | 140,000 | 117,993 |
5% 7/1/25 | | 60,000 | 60,348 |
5% 7/1/27 | | 265,000 | 270,542 |
Grand Rapids Pub. Schools Series 2019, 5% 11/1/26 (Assured Guaranty Muni. Corp. Insured) | | 180,000 | 190,255 |
Grand Traverse County Hosp. Fin. Auth. Series 2021, 3% 7/1/51 | | 395,000 | 276,478 |
Great Lakes Wtr. Auth. Sew Disp. Sys. Series 2018 A, 5% 7/1/48 | | 200,000 | 207,068 |
Great Lakes Wtr. Auth. Wtr. Supply Sys. Rev. Series 2016 D, 5% 7/1/27 | | 100,000 | 105,436 |
Kalamazoo Hosp. Fin. Auth. Hosp. Facilities Rev. Series 2016, 4% 5/15/36 | | 185,000 | 182,411 |
Michigan Fin. Auth. Rev.: | | | |
(Charter County of Wayne Criminal Justice Ctr. Proj.) Series 2018, 5% 11/1/43 | | 50,000 | 52,250 |
(Henry Ford Health Sys. Proj.) Series 2016, 5% 11/15/25 | | 570,000 | 586,992 |
Series 2016, 5% 11/15/26 | | 160,000 | 167,373 |
Series 2019 A: | | | |
3% 12/1/49 | | 555,000 | 411,292 |
5% 11/15/48 | | 55,000 | 56,657 |
Series 2020 A, 4% 6/1/49 | | 135,000 | 121,110 |
Series 2020, 5% 6/1/40 | | 1,105,000 | 1,150,834 |
Series 2021: | | | |
4% 9/1/31 | | 665,000 | 687,204 |
5% 9/1/32 | | 690,000 | 759,661 |
5% 9/1/33 | | 650,000 | 710,737 |
5% 9/1/36 | | 505,000 | 540,242 |
Michigan Hosp. Fin. Auth. Rev. Series 2008 C, 5% 12/1/32 | | 10,000 | 10,727 |
Michigan Hsg. Dev. Auth. Single Family Mtg. Rev. Series A, 3.5% 12/1/50 | | 635,000 | 621,307 |
Michigan Strategic Fund Ltd. Oblig. Rev. Bonds (Consumer Energy Co. Proj.) Series 2019, 1.8%, tender 10/1/24 (b)(d) | | 175,000 | 170,041 |
Univ. of Michigan Rev. Series 2020 A, 5% 4/1/50 | | 1,000,000 | 1,083,428 |
Wayne County Arpt. Auth. Rev.: | | | |
Series 2017 A, 5% 12/1/29 | | 45,000 | 48,522 |
Series 2017 B, 5% 12/1/42 (d) | | 150,000 | 153,820 |
Series 2018 D, 5% 12/1/29 (d) | | 85,000 | 90,987 |
TOTAL MICHIGAN | | | 8,873,970 |
Minnesota - 0.7% | | | |
Duluth Econ. Dev. Auth. Health Care Facilities Rev. Series 2018 A: | | | |
5% 2/15/48 | | 220,000 | 222,359 |
5% 2/15/58 | | 270,000 | 270,868 |
Maple Grove Health Care Sys. Rev. Series 2015, 5% 9/1/26 | | 60,000 | 61,575 |
Minneapolis & Saint Paul Metropolitan Arpts. Commission Arpt. Rev. Series 2022 B: | | | |
5% 1/1/34 (d) | | 210,000 | 232,159 |
5% 1/1/37 (d) | | 520,000 | 561,356 |
Minnesota Higher Ed. Facilities Auth. Rev.: | | | |
Series 2018 A: | | | |
5% 10/1/30 | | 500,000 | 532,992 |
5% 10/1/45 | | 30,000 | 30,270 |
Series 2023, 4.25% 10/1/38 (f) | | 300,000 | 292,234 |
Minnesota Hsg. Fin. Agcy.: | | | |
Series 2023 F, 5.75% 7/1/53 (f) | | 150,000 | 160,893 |
Series B, 4% 8/1/39 | | 2,050,000 | 2,052,928 |
Shakopee Sr. Hsg. Rev. Bonds Series 2018, 5.85%, tender 11/1/25 (b)(e) | | 255,000 | 250,970 |
TOTAL MINNESOTA | | | 4,668,604 |
Mississippi - 0.4% | | | |
Mississippi Bus. finance Corp. Exempt Facilities Rev. Bonds (Enviva, Inc. Proj.) Series 2022, 7.75%, tender 7/15/32 (b)(d) | | 2,200,000 | 1,647,219 |
Mississippi Home Corp. Series 2021 B: | | | |
3% 6/1/51 | | 300,000 | 288,550 |
5% 6/1/25 | | 750,000 | 772,968 |
Mississippi Hosp. Equip. & Facilities Auth.: | | | |
Bonds Series II, 5%, tender 3/1/27 (b) | | 80,000 | 83,538 |
Series I, 5% 10/1/24 | | 70,000 | 71,157 |
TOTAL MISSISSIPPI | | | 2,863,432 |
Missouri - 0.8% | | | |
Cape Girardeau County Indl. Dev. Auth.: | | | |
(Southeast Hosp. Proj.) Series 2017 A, 5% 3/1/36 | | 105,000 | 106,871 |
Series 2021, 4% 3/1/41 | | 250,000 | 214,005 |
Kansas City Wtr. Rev. Series 2020 A, 4% 12/1/44 | | 1,200,000 | 1,204,788 |
Missouri Health & Edl. Facilities Rev.: | | | |
Series 2017 A, 5% 10/1/42 | | 475,000 | 498,427 |
Series 2018 A, 5% 11/15/43 | | 1,000,000 | 1,033,895 |
Missouri Hsg. Dev. Commission Single Family Mtg. Rev.: | | | |
Series 2019, 4% 5/1/50 | | 20,000 | 19,842 |
Series 2021 A, 3% 5/1/52 | | 485,000 | 466,395 |
Saint Louis Arpt. Rev. Series A, 5.25% 7/1/26 (Assured Guaranty Muni. Corp. Insured) | | 570,000 | 604,877 |
Saint Louis County Indl. Dev. Auth. Sr. Living Facilities Rev. Series 2018 A: | | | |
5.125% 9/1/48 | | 25,000 | 21,371 |
5.25% 9/1/53 | | 1,240,000 | 1,060,634 |
TOTAL MISSOURI | | | 5,231,105 |
Montana - 0.1% | | | |
Montana Board Hsg. Single Family: | | | |
Series 2017 A, 4% 12/1/47 (d) | | 10,000 | 9,927 |
Series 2019 B, 4% 6/1/50 | | 10,000 | 9,929 |
Montana Facility Fin. Auth. Series 2021 A, 3% 6/1/50 | | 575,000 | 417,630 |
Montana Facility Fin. Auth. Rev. (Benefis Health Sys. Proj.) Series 2016, 5% 2/15/32 | | 30,000 | 31,241 |
TOTAL MONTANA | | | 468,727 |
Nebraska - 1.0% | | | |
Central Plains Energy Proj. Gas Supply Bonds Series 2019, 4%, tender 8/1/25 (b) | | 725,000 | 725,175 |
Douglas County Neb Edl. Facilities Rev. (Creighton Univ. Projs.) Series 2021 A, 3% 7/1/51 | | 260,000 | 186,395 |
Nebraska Invt. Fin. Auth. Single Family Hsg. Rev.: | | | |
Series 2019 B, 4% 9/1/49 (d) | | 45,000 | 44,327 |
Series 2019 E, 3.75% 9/1/49 (d) | | 70,000 | 68,830 |
Series 2020 A, 3.5% 9/1/50 | | 785,000 | 768,166 |
Series 2022 B: | | | |
5% 3/1/25 (d) | | 1,090,000 | 1,110,878 |
5% 9/1/25 (d) | | 1,105,000 | 1,133,348 |
5% 3/1/26 (d) | | 1,100,000 | 1,136,432 |
5% 9/1/26 (d) | | 1,140,000 | 1,186,827 |
5% 3/1/30 (d) | | 400,000 | 429,150 |
TOTAL NEBRASKA | | | 6,789,528 |
Nevada - 0.5% | | | |
Clark County Arpt. Rev. Series 2014 A2, 5% 7/1/30 | | 115,000 | 116,834 |
Clark County School District Series 2017 A, 5% 6/15/25 | | 400,000 | 413,510 |
Nevada Hsg. Division Single Family Mtg. Rev.: | | | |
Series 2019 A, 4% 4/1/49 | | 305,000 | 302,498 |
Series 2019 B, 4% 10/1/49 | | 30,000 | 29,761 |
Series 2021 B, 3% 10/1/51 | | 2,030,000 | 1,943,553 |
Tahoe-Douglas Visitors Auth. Series 2020, 5% 7/1/45 | | 195,000 | 191,888 |
TOTAL NEVADA | | | 2,998,044 |
New Hampshire - 0.6% | | | |
Nat'l. Fin. Auth. Hosp. Rev. (St. Luke's Univ. Health Network Proj.) Series 2021 B: | | | |
3% 8/15/51 (Assured Guaranty Muni. Corp. Insured) | | 490,000 | 352,557 |
5% 8/15/30 | | 1,405,000 | 1,542,549 |
Nat'l. Finnance Auth. Series 2020 1, 4.125% 1/20/34 | | 223,184 | 217,673 |
New Hampshire Health & Ed. Facilities Auth. (Dartmouth-Hitchcock Oblgtd Grp Proj.) Series 2018 A: | | | |
5% 8/1/23 | | 200,000 | 200,183 |
5% 8/1/26 | | 105,000 | 109,205 |
5% 8/1/37 | | 100,000 | 104,221 |
New Hampshire Nat'l. Fin. Auth. Series 2022 2, 4% 10/20/36 | | 1,486,351 | 1,407,669 |
TOTAL NEW HAMPSHIRE | | | 3,934,057 |
New Jersey - 4.7% | | | |
New Jersey Econ. Dev. Auth.: | | | |
Series 2018 EEE: | | | |
5% 6/15/43 | | 800,000 | 832,409 |
5% 6/15/43 (Pre-Refunded to 12/15/28 @ 100) | | 470,000 | 523,724 |
Series 2023 RRR, 5% 3/1/25 | | 1,890,000 | 1,936,901 |
Series A, 5% 11/1/40 | | 360,000 | 380,383 |
Series QQQ: | | | |
4% 6/15/46 | | 610,000 | 580,978 |
5% 6/15/27 | | 35,000 | 37,253 |
5% 6/15/28 | | 40,000 | 43,222 |
New Jersey Econ. Dev. Auth. Rev.: | | | |
(Black Horse EHT Urban Renewal LLC Proj.) Series 2019 A, 5% 10/1/39 (e) | | 100,000 | 72,473 |
(NJ Transit Corp. Projs.) Series A, 4% 11/1/27 | | 370,000 | 377,718 |
Series 2014 PP: | | | |
4% 6/15/30 (Pre-Refunded to 6/15/24 @ 100) | | 70,000 | 70,563 |
5% 6/15/26 | | 280,000 | 284,837 |
Series 2014 RR, 5% 6/15/32 (Pre-Refunded to 6/15/24 @ 100) | | 60,000 | 61,037 |
Series 2014 UU, 5% 6/15/30 (Pre-Refunded to 6/15/24 @ 100) | | 70,000 | 71,013 |
Series 2015 XX, 4.25% 6/15/26 | | 280,000 | 282,300 |
Series 2018 EEE, 5% 6/15/28 | | 410,000 | 443,024 |
Series LLL: | | | |
4% 6/15/44 | | 315,000 | 303,428 |
5% 6/15/44 | | 180,000 | 189,329 |
Series MMM, 4% 6/15/35 | | 90,000 | 91,719 |
Series PP, 5% 6/15/31 (Pre-Refunded to 6/15/24 @ 100) | | 260,000 | 264,492 |
New Jersey Edl. Facility Series 2016 B, 4% 9/1/26 | | 500,000 | 506,651 |
New Jersey Gen. Oblig. Series 2020 A, 5% 6/1/29 | | 205,000 | 228,952 |
New Jersey Health Care Facilities Fing. Auth. Rev. Series 2016: | | | |
4% 7/1/48 | | 100,000 | 85,476 |
5% 7/1/41 | | 65,000 | 65,028 |
New Jersey Higher Ed. Student Assistance Auth. Student Ln. Rev.: | | | |
Series 2017 1A, 5% 12/1/26 (d) | | 530,000 | 548,795 |
Series 2018 B: | | | |
5% 12/1/25 (d) | | 500,000 | 513,390 |
5% 12/1/26 (d) | | 485,000 | 502,199 |
5% 12/1/27 (d) | | 850,000 | 890,347 |
Series 2020: | | | |
5% 12/1/24 (d) | | 100,000 | 101,476 |
5% 12/1/25 (d) | | 235,000 | 241,293 |
5% 12/1/25 (d) | | 60,000 | 61,607 |
5% 12/1/26 (d) | | 205,000 | 212,270 |
5% 12/1/27 (d) | | 145,000 | 151,883 |
5% 12/1/27 (d) | | 40,000 | 41,899 |
Series 2023 B, 5% 12/1/30 (d) | | 3,780,000 | 4,071,644 |
New Jersey Tobacco Settlement Fing. Corp. Series 2018 A, 5.25% 6/1/46 | | 1,915,000 | 1,987,750 |
New Jersey Tpk. Auth. Tpk. Rev.: | | | |
Series 2015 E, 5% 1/1/34 | | 190,000 | 194,740 |
Series D, 5% 1/1/28 | | 170,000 | 179,234 |
New Jersey Trans. Trust Fund Auth.: | | | |
(Trans. Prog.) Series 2019 AA, 5.25% 6/15/43 | | 505,000 | 531,552 |
Series 2006 C, 0% 12/15/33 (Assured Guaranty Muni. Corp. Insured) | | 780,000 | 529,286 |
Series 2010 A, 0% 12/15/27 | | 250,000 | 213,946 |
Series 2014 AA, 5% 6/15/25 | | 100,000 | 101,451 |
Series 2016 A, 5% 6/15/27 | | 160,000 | 167,398 |
Series 2018 A, 5% 12/15/32 | | 100,000 | 108,424 |
Series 2019 BB, 4% 6/15/50 | | 370,000 | 348,771 |
Series 2021 A: | | | |
4% 6/15/34 | | 140,000 | 144,607 |
5% 6/15/32 | | 295,000 | 331,355 |
5% 6/15/33 | | 1,000,000 | 1,119,057 |
Series 2022 A, 4% 6/15/39 | | 720,000 | 709,444 |
Series 2022 AA: | | | |
5% 6/15/33 | | 250,000 | 282,994 |
5% 6/15/36 | | 1,460,000 | 1,609,009 |
Series 2022 BB: | | | |
4% 6/15/46 | | 1,385,000 | 1,319,106 |
4% 6/15/50 | | 1,000,000 | 942,625 |
Series AA: | | | |
4% 6/15/38 | | 185,000 | 183,839 |
4% 6/15/45 | | 1,535,000 | 1,467,510 |
4% 6/15/50 | | 1,980,000 | 1,866,398 |
5% 6/15/40 | | 210,000 | 223,717 |
Series BB: | | | |
5% 6/15/33 | | 1,000,000 | 1,081,225 |
5% 6/15/50 | | 70,000 | 72,203 |
South Jersey Trans. Auth. Trans. Sys. Rev. Series 2022 A: | | | |
5% 11/1/36 | | 450,000 | 505,193 |
5% 11/1/40 | | 150,000 | 158,845 |
TOTAL NEW JERSEY | | | 31,449,392 |
New Mexico - 0.4% | | | |
New Mexico Edl. Assistance Foundation Series 2021 1A: | | | |
5% 9/1/23 (d) | | 450,000 | 450,374 |
5% 9/1/26 (d) | | 1,045,000 | 1,084,763 |
5% 9/1/27 (d) | | 350,000 | 368,206 |
5% 9/1/29 (d) | | 150,000 | 161,415 |
New Mexico Mtg. Fin. Auth.: | | | |
Series 2019 C, 4% 1/1/50 | | 140,000 | 138,887 |
Series 2019 D, 3.75% 1/1/50 | | 45,000 | 44,368 |
Santa Fe Retirement Fac. Series 2019 A: | | | |
5% 5/15/34 | | 10,000 | 9,477 |
5% 5/15/39 | | 5,000 | 4,450 |
5% 5/15/44 | | 5,000 | 4,271 |
5% 5/15/49 | | 15,000 | 12,312 |
TOTAL NEW MEXICO | | | 2,278,523 |
New York - 6.7% | | | |
Buffalo and Erie County Indl. Land Rev. (Catholic Health Sys., Inc. Proj.) Series 2015, 5% 7/1/25 | | 400,000 | 385,309 |
Long Island Pwr. Auth. Elec. Sys. Rev. Bonds Series 2021 B, 1.5%, tender 9/1/26 (b) | | 500,000 | 463,147 |
Monroe County Indl. Dev. Corp. (Univ. of Rochester Proj.) Series 2015 B, 4% 7/1/35 | | 5,000 | 5,034 |
MTA Hudson Rail Yards Trust Oblig. Series 2016 A, 5% 11/15/56 | | 100,000 | 100,074 |
New York City Edl. Construction Fund Series 2021 B: | | | |
5% 4/1/46 | | 675,000 | 723,729 |
5% 4/1/52 | | 520,000 | 553,708 |
New York City Gen. Oblig.: | | | |
Series 2018 A, 5% 8/1/24 | | 100,000 | 101,966 |
Series E, 5% 8/1/30 | | 1,025,000 | 1,081,932 |
New York City Hsg. Dev. Corp. Multifamily Hsg.: | | | |
Bonds: | | | |
Series 2021 C2, 0.7%, tender 7/1/25 (b) | | 270,000 | 252,045 |
Series 2021 K2, 0.9%, tender 1/1/26 (b) | | 2,075,000 | 1,900,913 |
Series 2021, 0.6%, tender 7/1/25 (b) | | 390,000 | 360,874 |
Series A 1 B, 5% 5/1/30 | | 490,000 | 542,100 |
New York City Muni. Wtr. Fin. Auth. Wtr. & Swr. Sys. Rev. Series GG 1, 5% 6/15/48 | | 1,350,000 | 1,452,546 |
New York City Trust Cultural Resources Rev. Series 2021, 5% 7/1/31 | | 660,000 | 770,909 |
New York Dorm. Auth. Rev.: | | | |
Bonds Series 2019 B2, 5%, tender 5/1/24 (b) | | 100,000 | 100,428 |
Series 2020 A: | | | |
4% 9/1/37 | | 350,000 | 319,893 |
4% 9/1/39 | | 700,000 | 626,144 |
Series 2022 A: | | | |
5% 7/15/37 | | 110,000 | 113,818 |
5% 7/15/42 | | 310,000 | 313,874 |
New York Metropolitan Trans. Auth. Rev.: | | | |
Series 2015 A1, 5% 11/15/29 | | 120,000 | 122,575 |
Series 2016 A, 5% 11/15/31 | | 100,000 | 102,895 |
Series 2016 C1, 5% 11/15/33 | | 1,000,000 | 1,034,754 |
Series 2017 B, 5% 11/15/24 | | 565,000 | 575,565 |
Series 2017 C1, 5% 11/15/30 | | 325,000 | 345,260 |
Series 2017 D: | | | |
5% 11/15/25 | | 1,635,000 | 1,684,416 |
5% 11/15/30 | | 2,220,000 | 2,358,140 |
Series 2020 D: | | | |
4% 11/15/46 | | 2,050,000 | 1,927,172 |
4% 11/15/47 | | 150,000 | 140,474 |
New York State Dorm. Auth.: | | | |
Series 2019 D, 3% 2/15/49 | | 1,065,000 | 834,289 |
Series 2021 A, 4% 3/15/38 | | 1,000,000 | 1,011,444 |
Series 2021 E: | | | |
3% 3/15/50 | | 1,060,000 | 823,712 |
4% 3/15/39 | | 1,000,000 | 1,006,810 |
New York State Envir. Facilities Corp. Rev. (2010 Master Fing. Prog.) Series 2021 B: | | | |
5% 2/15/28 | | 160,000 | 175,914 |
5% 8/15/28 | | 235,000 | 261,187 |
5% 2/15/29 | | 100,000 | 112,265 |
5% 8/15/29 | | 200,000 | 226,834 |
5% 2/15/30 | | 340,000 | 389,435 |
5% 8/15/30 | | 400,000 | 462,346 |
New York State Hsg. Fin. Agcy. Rev.: | | | |
Bonds: | | | |
Series 2021 J2, 1.1%, tender 5/1/27 (b) | | 1,105,000 | 978,926 |
Series 2021 K2, 1%, tender 11/1/26 (b) | | 300,000 | 272,799 |
Series 2023 C2, 3.8%, tender 5/1/29 (b) | | 3,120,000 | 3,123,531 |
Series J, 0.75% 5/1/25 | | 250,000 | 233,267 |
New York State Mtg. Agcy. Homeowner Mtg.: | | | |
Series 2021 232, 5% 10/1/25 (d) | | 765,000 | 783,887 |
Series 2021 239, 3.25% 10/1/51 | | 1,000,000 | 965,421 |
Series 221, 3.5% 10/1/32 (d) | | 20,000 | 19,435 |
New York State Urban Dev. Corp.: | | | |
Series 2020 C, 4% 3/15/39 | | 1,000,000 | 1,007,660 |
Series 2020 E: | | | |
4% 3/15/44 | | 1,675,000 | 1,657,031 |
4% 3/15/45 | | 1,350,000 | 1,330,330 |
New York State Urban Eev Corp. Series 2019 A, 5% 3/15/37 | | 1,105,000 | 1,214,143 |
New York Trans. Dev. Corp. (Term. 4 John F. Kennedy Int'l. Arpt. Proj.) Series 2022: | | | |
5% 12/1/32 (d) | | 380,000 | 414,007 |
5% 12/1/33 (d) | | 590,000 | 639,440 |
5% 12/1/34 (d) | | 645,000 | 694,813 |
5% 12/1/35 (d) | | 325,000 | 347,817 |
5% 12/1/36 (d) | | 220,000 | 233,196 |
5% 12/1/37 (d) | | 590,000 | 620,515 |
5% 12/1/38 (d) | | 1,430,000 | 1,499,241 |
5% 12/1/39 (d) | | 1,090,000 | 1,137,645 |
5% 12/1/40 (d) | | 925,000 | 961,027 |
5% 12/1/41 (d) | | 840,000 | 869,659 |
5% 12/1/42 (d) | | 420,000 | 433,101 |
Niagara Area Dev. Corp. Rev. (Catholic Health Sys., Inc. Proj.) Series 2022, 4.5% 7/1/52 | | 555,000 | 403,050 |
Oneida County Local Dev. Corp. Rev. (Mohawk Valley Health Sys. Proj.) Series 2019 A, 5% 12/1/29 (Assured Guaranty Muni. Corp. Insured) | | 600,000 | 604,590 |
Onondaga Civic Dev. Corp. (Le Moyne College Proj.) Series 2015, 5% 7/1/27 | | 295,000 | 302,047 |
Suffolk County Econ. Dev. Corp. Rev. Series 2021: | | | |
5.125% 11/1/41 (e) | | 100,000 | 80,269 |
5.375% 11/1/54 (e) | | 100,000 | 75,725 |
TOTAL NEW YORK | | | 44,666,502 |
New York And New Jersey - 0.1% | | | |
Port Auth. of New York & New Jersey: | | | |
Series 194, 5.25% 10/15/55 | | 210,000 | 216,154 |
Series 2017 202, 5% 10/15/29 (d) | | 500,000 | 524,539 |
TOTAL NEW YORK AND NEW JERSEY | | | 740,693 |
North Carolina - 0.1% | | | |
New Hanover County Hosp. Rev. Series 2017: | | | |
5% 10/1/27 (Escrowed to Maturity) | | 10,000 | 10,889 |
5% 10/1/47 (Pre-Refunded to 10/1/27 @ 100) | | 70,000 | 76,224 |
North Carolina Med. Care Commission Health Care Facilities Rev.: | | | |
Bonds Series 2019 C, 2.55%, tender 6/1/26 (b) | | 300,000 | 292,246 |
Series 2020 A, 3% 7/1/45 | | 365,000 | 290,209 |
Series 2021 A, 4% 3/1/51 | | 280,000 | 194,197 |
TOTAL NORTH CAROLINA | | | 863,765 |
North Dakota - 0.2% | | | |
North Dakota Hsg. Fin. Agcy.: | | | |
Series 2021 A, 3% 1/1/52 | | 190,000 | 183,052 |
Series 2021 B, 3% 7/1/52 | | 630,000 | 603,203 |
Univ. of North Dakota Series 2021 A, 3% 6/1/61 (Assured Guaranty Muni. Corp. Insured) | | 790,000 | 547,828 |
TOTAL NORTH DAKOTA | | | 1,334,083 |
Ohio - 4.8% | | | |
Akron Bath Copley Hosp. District Rev.: | | | |
Series 2016, 5.25% 11/15/46 | | 495,000 | 501,363 |
Series 2020, 4% 11/15/38 | | 1,500,000 | 1,356,081 |
Allen County Hosp. Facilities Rev. (Mercy Health) Series 2017 A: | | | |
5% 8/1/25 | | 10,000 | 10,332 |
5% 8/1/26 | | 390,000 | 410,258 |
5% 8/1/27 | | 10,000 | 10,719 |
5% 8/1/28 | | 10,000 | 10,841 |
5% 8/1/29 | | 10,000 | 10,821 |
5% 8/1/30 | | 10,000 | 10,828 |
American Muni. Pwr., Inc. (Solar Electricity Prepayment Proj.) Series 2019 A, 5% 2/15/44 | | 175,000 | 182,309 |
Buckeye Tobacco Settlement Fing. Auth.: | | | |
Series 2020 A2: | | | |
3% 6/1/48 | | 550,000 | 423,725 |
4% 6/1/48 | | 180,000 | 166,596 |
5% 6/1/34 | | 370,000 | 400,810 |
Series 2020 B2, 5% 6/1/55 | | 1,370,000 | 1,283,021 |
Cleveland Arpt. Sys. Rev. Series 2016 A, 5% 1/1/25 (Assured Guaranty Muni. Corp. Insured) | | 145,000 | 148,546 |
Cleveland Wtr. Rev. Series 2020, 5% 1/1/28 | | 800,000 | 875,116 |
County of Cuyahoga (Ballpark Impt. Proj.) Series 2022 A, 4% 1/1/35 | | 8,000,000 | 8,349,193 |
Fairfield County Hosp. Facilities Rev. (Fairfield Med. Ctr. Proj.) Series 2013, 4.25% 6/15/24 | | 110,000 | 109,261 |
Franklin County Convention Facilities Auth. (Greater Columbus Convention Ctr. Hotel Expansion Proj.) Series 2019: | | | |
5% 12/1/44 | | 60,000 | 57,215 |
5% 12/1/46 | | 200,000 | 210,976 |
5% 12/1/51 | | 200,000 | 209,800 |
Kent State Univ. Revs. Series 2016, 5% 5/1/30 | | 1,495,000 | 1,556,973 |
Lancaster Port Auth. Gas Rev.: | | | |
Bonds Series 2019, 5%, tender 2/1/25 (b) | | 255,000 | 258,893 |
Series 2019, 5% 2/1/25 | | 160,000 | 162,587 |
Middleburg Heights Hosp. Rev. Series 2021 A, 4% 8/1/41 | | 430,000 | 397,351 |
Ohio Gen. Oblig.: | | | |
Series 2021 A: | | | |
5% 3/1/28 | | 110,000 | 121,005 |
5% 3/1/28 | | 140,000 | 154,007 |
5% 3/1/29 | | 160,000 | 179,341 |
5% 3/1/29 | | 210,000 | 235,385 |
5% 3/1/30 | | 190,000 | 217,053 |
5% 3/1/30 | | 290,000 | 331,292 |
Series 2021 B: | | | |
5% 2/1/28 | | 205,000 | 225,105 |
5% 2/1/29 | | 385,000 | 430,805 |
5% 2/1/30 | | 320,000 | 365,019 |
Series 2021 C: | | | |
5% 3/15/28 | | 275,000 | 302,770 |
5% 3/15/29 | | 480,000 | 538,456 |
5% 3/15/30 | | 480,000 | 548,729 |
Ohio Hosp. Facilities Rev. Series 2021 B: | | | |
5% 1/1/25 | | 270,000 | 277,000 |
5% 1/1/26 | | 320,000 | 333,901 |
5% 1/1/27 | | 750,000 | 797,633 |
Ohio Hosp. Rev. Series 2020 A: | | | |
4% 1/15/50 | | 40,000 | 36,896 |
5% 1/15/31 | | 300,000 | 326,530 |
Ohio Hsg. Fin. Agcy. Residential Mtg. Rev.: | | | |
(Mtg. Backed Securities Prog.) Series 2019 B, 4.5% 3/1/50 | | 15,000 | 15,042 |
Series 2021 C, 3.25% 3/1/51 | | 4,545,000 | 4,402,658 |
Ohio Major New State Infrastructure Rev. Series 2021 1A: | | | |
5% 12/15/25 | | 800,000 | 837,293 |
5% 12/15/28 | | 1,250,000 | 1,391,705 |
Ohio Spl. Oblig. Series 2020 A, 5% 2/1/26 | | 150,000 | 157,221 |
Ohio Tpk. Commission Tpk. Rev.: | | | |
(Infrastructure Projs.) Series 2022 A: | | | |
5% 2/15/32 | | 70,000 | 81,985 |
5% 2/15/38 | | 185,000 | 209,474 |
Series A, 5% 2/15/51 | | 600,000 | 648,366 |
Scioto County Hosp. Facilities Rev. Series 2019, 5% 2/15/29 | | 100,000 | 104,213 |
Univ. of Akron Gen. Receipts Series 2019 A, 4% 1/1/27 | | 220,000 | 224,556 |
Washington County Hosp. Rev. Series 2022: | | | |
6% 12/1/28 | | 215,000 | 217,889 |
6% 12/1/29 | | 230,000 | 234,318 |
6% 12/1/30 | | 245,000 | 250,048 |
6% 12/1/31 | | 260,000 | 265,498 |
TOTAL OHIO | | | 31,574,808 |
Oklahoma - 0.1% | | | |
Oklahoma City Arpt. Trust Series 33, 5% 7/1/47 (d) | | 200,000 | 205,827 |
Oklahoma Dev. Fin. Auth. Health Sys. Rev. Series 2015 A, 5% 8/15/24 | | 250,000 | 253,015 |
Oklahoma Dev. Fin. Auth. Rev. (Oklahoma City Univ. Proj.) Series 2019: | | | |
5% 8/1/23 | | 45,000 | 45,005 |
5% 8/1/44 | | 125,000 | 122,650 |
TOTAL OKLAHOMA | | | 626,497 |
Oregon - 0.4% | | | |
Oregon State Hsg. & Cmnty. Svcs. Dept. Series 2019 A, 4% 7/1/50 | | 1,090,000 | 1,081,135 |
Port of Portland Arpt. Rev.: | | | |
Series 2020 27A, 5% 7/1/45 (d) | | 650,000 | 675,553 |
Series 27 A, 5% 7/1/36 (d) | | 240,000 | 257,117 |
Salem Hosp. Facility Auth. Rev. (Salem Health Projs.) Series 2019 A, 3% 5/15/49 | | 850,000 | 605,311 |
TOTAL OREGON | | | 2,619,116 |
Pennsylvania - 7.6% | | | |
Allegheny County Arpt. Auth. Rev. Series 2021 A: | | | |
5% 1/1/51 (d) | | 2,105,000 | 2,184,677 |
5% 1/1/56 (d) | | 1,280,000 | 1,326,068 |
Allegheny County Indl. Dev. Auth. Rev. Series 2021: | | | |
3.5% 12/1/31 | | 175,000 | 145,008 |
4% 12/1/41 | | 270,000 | 198,370 |
4.25% 12/1/50 | | 300,000 | 208,021 |
Bucks County Indl. Dev. Auth. Hosp. Rev. Series 2021: | | | |
5% 7/1/26 | | 475,000 | 466,857 |
5% 7/1/27 | | 475,000 | 466,557 |
5% 7/1/28 | | 525,000 | 515,451 |
5% 7/1/29 | | 550,000 | 539,914 |
5% 7/1/36 | | 120,000 | 114,298 |
5% 7/1/38 | | 240,000 | 225,145 |
Centre County Pennsylvania Hosp. Auth. Rev. (Mount Nittany Med. Ctr. Proj.) Series 2018 A, 5% 11/15/25 | | 100,000 | 103,785 |
Chartiers Valley School District Series 2021 A, 3% 10/15/49 | | 1,155,000 | 874,194 |
Commonwealth Fing. Auth. Rev. Series 2020 A, 5% 6/1/28 | | 305,000 | 331,790 |
Delaware County Auth. Rev.: | | | |
(Cabrini College) Series 2017, 5% 7/1/47 | | 510,000 | 485,110 |
Series 2017, 5% 7/1/28 | | 445,000 | 451,404 |
Doylestown Hosp. Auth. Hosp. Rev. Series 2016 A, 5% 7/1/46 | | 20,000 | 16,716 |
Dubois Hosp. Auth. Hosp. Rev.: | | | |
(Penn Highlands Healthcare Proj.) Series 2018: | | | |
4% 7/15/37 | | 40,000 | 39,087 |
5% 7/15/36 | | 500,000 | 520,045 |
Series 2020, 4% 7/15/45 | | 500,000 | 462,532 |
Geisinger Auth. Health Sys. Rev. Series 2017 A1, 5% 2/15/45 | | 100,000 | 102,375 |
Lehigh County Gen. Purp. Auth. Rev. (Muhlenberg College Proj.) Series 2017, 5% 2/1/39 | | 60,000 | 61,904 |
Lehigh County Gen. Purp. Hosp. Rev. Series 2016 A, 4% 7/1/35 | | 5,060,000 | 5,067,122 |
Monroeville Fin. Auth. UPMC Rev. Series 2012, 5% 2/15/26 | | 95,000 | 98,877 |
Montgomery County Higher Ed. & Health Auth. Rev.: | | | |
Series 2016 A, 5% 10/1/40 | | 330,000 | 309,743 |
Series 2019, 4% 9/1/44 | | 185,000 | 171,098 |
Series 2020, 5% 4/1/27 | | 300,000 | 308,684 |
Montgomery County Indl. Dev. Auth. Series 2015 A, 5.25% 1/15/36 (Pre-Refunded to 1/15/25 @ 100) | | 140,000 | 144,175 |
Northampton County Gen. Purp. Auth. Hosp. Rev.: | | | |
(St. Luke's Univ. Health Network Proj.) Series 2018 A, 4% 8/15/48 | | 195,000 | 175,361 |
Series 2016 A, 5% 8/15/46 | | 50,000 | 50,141 |
Pennsylvania Ctfs. Prtn. Series 2018 A: | | | |
5% 7/1/23 | | 250,000 | 250,000 |
5% 7/1/24 | | 300,000 | 304,820 |
5% 7/1/26 | | 455,000 | 479,750 |
5% 7/1/27 | | 500,000 | 538,067 |
5% 7/1/34 | | 450,000 | 490,898 |
Pennsylvania Higher Edl. Facilities Auth. Rev. (Drexel Univ. Proj.): | | | |
Series 2016, 5% 5/1/35 | | 500,000 | 519,031 |
Series 2017, 5% 5/1/35 | | 10,000 | 10,523 |
Pennsylvania Hsg. Fin. Agcy.: | | | |
Series 2021 134B, 5% 10/1/27 (d) | | 1,160,000 | 1,220,837 |
Series 2021 137, 3% 10/1/51 | | 875,000 | 832,298 |
Series 2022 138: | | | |
3% 10/1/52 | | 1,375,000 | 1,306,816 |
5% 4/1/26 | | 1,100,000 | 1,146,600 |
5% 10/1/26 | | 600,000 | 631,084 |
5% 4/1/27 | | 500,000 | 529,928 |
5% 10/1/27 | | 450,000 | 481,262 |
5% 4/1/28 | | 465,000 | 500,639 |
5% 10/1/28 | | 475,000 | 515,771 |
5% 4/1/29 | | 480,000 | 525,301 |
5% 10/1/29 | | 1,000,000 | 1,102,923 |
5% 4/1/30 | | 1,010,000 | 1,114,841 |
5% 10/1/30 | | 695,000 | 772,132 |
Pennsylvania Tpk. Commission Tpk. Rev.: | | | |
Series 2015 B, 5% 12/1/45 | | 265,000 | 271,611 |
Series 2016 A1, 5% 12/1/41 | | 1,215,000 | 1,244,684 |
Series 2021 A, 4% 12/1/50 | | 1,000,000 | 964,580 |
Series 2021 B: | | | |
5% 12/1/28 | | 625,000 | 686,400 |
5% 12/1/29 | | 1,000,000 | 1,117,255 |
Philadelphia Arpt. Rev.: | | | |
Series 2017 B: | | | |
5% 7/1/35 (d) | | 50,000 | 52,296 |
5% 7/1/47 (d) | | 970,000 | 989,511 |
Series 2020 C, 5% 7/1/29 (d) | | 595,000 | 640,780 |
Series 2021: | | | |
5% 7/1/26 (d) | | 2,920,000 | 3,027,229 |
5% 7/1/27 (d) | | 4,020,000 | 4,231,617 |
5% 7/1/28 (d) | | 425,000 | 451,932 |
5% 7/1/34 (d) | | 1,000,000 | 1,094,746 |
5% 7/1/35 (d) | | 1,000,000 | 1,085,638 |
Philadelphia Auth. for Indl. Dev.: | | | |
Series 2015 1, 5% 4/1/33 | | 70,000 | 71,923 |
Series 2017 A, 5% 9/1/42 | | 760,000 | 779,137 |
Philadelphia Gas Works Rev. Series 2020 A, 5% 8/1/32 (Assured Guaranty Muni. Corp. Insured) | | 1,000,000 | 1,121,789 |
Philadelphia Gen. Oblig.: | | | |
Series 2014 A, 5.25% 7/15/27 (Pre-Refunded to 1/15/24 @ 100) | | 275,000 | 278,022 |
Series 2019 A, 5% 8/1/26 | | 220,000 | 232,484 |
Philadelphia School District: | | | |
Series 2018 A, 5% 9/1/25 | | 50,000 | 51,618 |
Series 2018 B, 5% 9/1/43 | | 50,000 | 52,567 |
Series 2019 A: | | | |
4% 9/1/35 | | 170,000 | 172,667 |
5% 9/1/23 | | 90,000 | 90,174 |
5% 9/1/34 (Assured Guaranty Muni. Corp. Insured) | | 80,000 | 87,031 |
Series 2019 B: | | | |
5% 9/1/25 | | 140,000 | 144,530 |
5% 9/1/26 | | 415,000 | 434,825 |
Series 2019 C, 5% 9/1/33 | | 315,000 | 347,299 |
Pittsburgh Wtr. & Swr. Auth. Wtr. & Swr. Sys. Rev. Series 2019 A, 5% 9/1/44 (Assured Guaranty Muni. Corp. Insured) | | 70,000 | 74,978 |
Southcentral Pennsylvania Gen. Auth. Rev.: | | | |
(Hanover Hosp., Inc. PA Proj.) Series 2015, 5% 12/1/28 | | 45,000 | 46,621 |
Series 2019 A: | | | |
4% 6/1/44 | | 50,000 | 47,964 |
4% 6/1/49 | | 115,000 | 107,817 |
5% 6/1/25 | | 200,000 | 206,387 |
5% 6/1/44 | | 85,000 | 88,806 |
5% 6/1/49 | | 135,000 | 140,116 |
State Pub. School Bldg. Auth. Lease Rev. (The School District of Philadelphia Proj.) Series 2016 A, 5% 6/1/32 (Assured Guaranty Muni. Corp. Insured) | | 315,000 | 330,580 |
Union County Hosp. Auth. Rev. Series 2018 B, 5% 8/1/43 | | 185,000 | 186,841 |
TOTAL PENNSYLVANIA | | | 50,390,485 |
Puerto Rico - 1.3% | | | |
Puerto Rico Commonwealth Aqueduct & Swr. Auth.: | | | |
Series 2021 B: | | | |
5% 7/1/33 (e) | | 250,000 | 256,352 |
5% 7/1/37 (e) | | 960,000 | 964,387 |
Series 2022 A, 4% 7/1/42 (e) | | 960,000 | 837,815 |
Puerto Rico Commonwealth Hwys & Tra Series 2022 B, 0% 7/1/32 | | 740,000 | 470,714 |
Puerto Rico Commonwealth Pub. Impt. Gen. Oblig. Series 2021 A1: | | | |
0% 7/1/33 | | 2,273,421 | 1,389,922 |
4% 7/1/33 | | 1,608,885 | 1,528,543 |
4% 7/1/35 | | 575,000 | 534,426 |
5.625% 7/1/27 | | 190,000 | 200,062 |
5.625% 7/1/29 | | 999,707 | 1,070,622 |
Puerto Rico Sales Tax Fing. Corp. Sales Tax Rev. Series 2019 A2, 4.329% 7/1/40 | | 1,660,000 | 1,578,711 |
TOTAL PUERTO RICO | | | 8,831,554 |
Rhode Island - 0.1% | | | |
Rhode Island Health & Edl. Bldg. Corp. Higher Ed. Facilities Rev. Series 2016, 5% 5/15/39 | | 215,000 | 215,747 |
Rhode Island Hsg. & Mtg. Fin. Corp. Series 2019 70, 4% 10/1/49 | | 35,000 | 34,712 |
Rhode Island Student Ln. Auth. Student Ln. Rev. Series A: | | | |
4% 12/1/26 (d) | | 35,000 | 35,066 |
5% 12/1/23 (d) | | 625,000 | 627,934 |
TOTAL RHODE ISLAND | | | 913,459 |
South Carolina - 0.9% | | | |
Charleston County Arpt. District Series 2019, 5% 7/1/48 | | 395,000 | 415,481 |
South Carolina Hsg. Fin. & Dev. Auth. Mtg. Rev. Series 2019 A, 4% 1/1/50 | | 50,000 | 49,621 |
South Carolina Jobs-Econ. Dev. Auth. Series 2019 C, 5% 7/1/33 | | 170,000 | 181,251 |
South Carolina Jobs-Econ. Dev. Auth. Econ. Dev. Rev. Series 2022 A, 4% 4/1/52 | | 1,000,000 | 937,164 |
South Carolina Ports Auth. Ports Rev.: | | | |
Series 2015, 5.25% 7/1/55 (Pre-Refunded to 7/1/25 @ 100) (d) | | 255,000 | 265,240 |
Series 2018, 5% 7/1/43 (d) | | 520,000 | 538,067 |
South Carolina Pub. Svc. Auth. Rev.: | | | |
Series 2016 A: | | | |
5% 12/1/26 | | 140,000 | 146,036 |
5% 12/1/29 | | 500,000 | 519,055 |
5% 12/1/33 | | 15,000 | 15,475 |
5% 12/1/38 | | 80,000 | 81,541 |
Series 2016 B: | | | |
5% 12/1/31 | | 105,000 | 109,500 |
5% 12/1/35 | | 195,000 | 201,252 |
5% 12/1/41 | | 175,000 | 177,815 |
Series A, 5% 12/1/23 (Escrowed to Maturity) | | 145,000 | 146,015 |
Series B, 5% 12/1/24 | | 500,000 | 510,128 |
Spartanburg County Reg'l. Health Series 2017 A: | | | |
4% 4/15/43 | | 30,000 | 27,380 |
4% 4/15/48 | | 20,000 | 17,720 |
5% 4/15/48 | | 1,415,000 | 1,443,970 |
TOTAL SOUTH CAROLINA | | | 5,782,711 |
South Dakota - 0.1% | | | |
South Dakota Health & Edl. Facilities Auth. Rev. Series 2020 A, 3% 9/1/45 | | 475,000 | 367,031 |
Tennessee - 1.2% | | | |
Chattanooga Health Ed. & Hsg. Facility Board Rev. Series 2019 A1: | | | |
4% 8/1/44 | | 575,000 | 537,083 |
5% 8/1/25 | | 135,000 | 138,062 |
Memphis-Shelby County Arpt. Auth. Arpt. Rev. Series 2018: | | | |
5% 7/1/26 (d) | | 450,000 | 465,365 |
5% 7/1/37 (d) | | 200,000 | 208,098 |
5% 7/1/38 (d) | | 1,315,000 | 1,363,925 |
Metropolitan Nashville Arpt. Auth. Rev.: | | | |
Series 2015 B, 4% 7/1/25 (d) | | 55,000 | 55,187 |
Series 2019 B: | | | |
5% 7/1/38 (d) | | 655,000 | 693,926 |
5% 7/1/54 (d) | | 225,000 | 232,226 |
Nashville and Davidson County Metropolitan Govt. Gen. Oblig. Series 2021 C, 5% 1/1/30 | | 2,400,000 | 2,728,963 |
Nashville and Davidson County Metropolitan Govt. Health & Edl. Facilities Board Rev. (Lipscomb Univ. Proj.) Series 2019 A, 4% 10/1/49 | | 1,000,000 | 790,954 |
Tennessee Hsg. Dev. Agcy. Residential: | | | |
Series 2021 1, 3% 7/1/51 | | 570,000 | 550,046 |
Series 2021 3A, 3% 1/1/52 | | 255,000 | 244,762 |
TOTAL TENNESSEE | | | 8,008,597 |
Texas - 3.9% | | | |
Austin Cmnty. College District Rev. (Highland Campus Parking Garage Proj.) Series 2018 C: | | | |
5% 8/1/25 | | 200,000 | 207,324 |
5% 8/1/26 | | 200,000 | 211,832 |
Central Reg'l. Mobility Auth.: | | | |
Series 2020 B, 5% 1/1/45 | | 1,000,000 | 1,049,556 |
Series 2021 B: | | | |
5% 1/1/33 | | 640,000 | 712,234 |
5% 1/1/34 | | 650,000 | 721,452 |
5% 1/1/35 | | 550,000 | 606,356 |
5% 1/1/36 | | 850,000 | 929,645 |
5% 1/1/37 | | 1,100,000 | 1,190,482 |
5% 1/1/38 | | 1,100,000 | 1,181,900 |
Series 2021 C, 5% 1/1/27 | | 775,000 | 807,239 |
Dallas Fort Worth Int'l. Arpt. Rev. Series 2014 A, 5.25% 11/1/27 (d) | | 180,000 | 180,622 |
Denton Independent School District Bonds Series 2014 B: | | | |
2%, tender 8/1/24 (b) | | 70,000 | 68,595 |
2%, tender 8/1/24 (b) | | 15,000 | 14,801 |
2%, tender 8/1/24 (b) | | 15,000 | 14,801 |
Fort Bend Independent School District Bonds Series 2021 B, 0.72%, tender 8/1/26 (b) | | 410,000 | 363,635 |
Garland Elec. Util. Sys. Rev. Series 2021 A: | | | |
4% 3/1/35 | | 765,000 | 787,615 |
4% 3/1/36 | | 750,000 | 764,396 |
Harris County Cultural Ed. Facilities Fin. Corp. Rev. Series 2015, 4% 12/1/45 | | 220,000 | 209,595 |
Harris County Flood Cont. District Series 2021 A: | | | |
5% 10/1/25 | | 690,000 | 720,155 |
5% 10/1/26 | | 900,000 | 958,599 |
Houston Arpt. Sys. Rev.: | | | |
Series 2018 A, 5% 7/1/41 (d) | | 1,000,000 | 1,033,659 |
Series 2018 C: | | | |
5% 7/1/26 (d) | | 200,000 | 207,344 |
5% 7/1/30 (d) | | 120,000 | 128,250 |
Series 2018 D, 5% 7/1/39 | | 260,000 | 275,435 |
Houston City of Higher Ed. Fin. Corp. (Houston Baptist Univ. Proj.) Series 2021: | | | |
3.375% 10/1/37 | | 500,000 | 426,514 |
4% 10/1/51 | | 1,200,000 | 1,001,783 |
Houston Gen. Oblig. Series 2017 A, 5% 3/1/32 | | 25,000 | 26,822 |
Houston Util. Sys. Rev.: | | | |
Series 2016 B, 5% 11/15/34 | | 5,000 | 5,275 |
Series 2020 C, 5% 11/15/45 | | 1,000,000 | 1,084,282 |
Series 2021 A, 5% 11/15/26 | | 445,000 | 471,883 |
Love Field Arpt. Modernization Rev.: | | | |
Series 2015, 5% 11/1/30 (d) | | 320,000 | 328,836 |
Series 2017, 5% 11/1/31 (d) | | 25,000 | 26,008 |
Lower Colorado River Auth. Rev. (LCRA Transmission Svcs. Corp. Proj.) Series 2020, 5% 5/15/24 | | 300,000 | 304,147 |
Midlothian Independent School District Bonds Series 2013 C, 2%, tender 8/1/24 (b) | | 100,000 | 98,013 |
New Hope Cultural Ed. Facilities Fin. Corp. (Childrens Med. Ctr. of Dallas) Series 2017 A: | | | |
5% 8/15/27 | | 10,000 | 10,727 |
5% 8/15/47 | | 10,000 | 10,255 |
North Texas Tollway Auth. Rev.: | | | |
Series 2019 B, 5% 1/1/25 | | 85,000 | 87,191 |
Series 2021 B, 4% 1/1/32 | | 2,000,000 | 2,097,123 |
San Antonio Elec. & Gas Sys. Rev. Series 2017, 5% 2/1/33 | | 5,000 | 5,335 |
San Antonio Wtr. Sys. Rev.: | | | |
Series 2018 A, 5% 5/15/33 | | 5,000 | 5,460 |
Series 2020 A, 5% 5/15/50 | | 475,000 | 509,593 |
Tarrant County Cultural Ed. Facilities Fin. Corp. Rev.: | | | |
Series 2017 A, 5% 2/15/24 | | 265,000 | 267,716 |
Series 2018 A, 5% 7/1/29 | | 305,000 | 331,125 |
Texas Dept. of Hsg. & Cmnty. Affairs Multi-family Hsg. Rev. Series 2019, 2.95% 7/1/36 | | 122,794 | 109,814 |
Texas Dept. of Hsg. & Cmnty. Affairs Single Family Mtg. Rev.: | | | |
Series 2019 A, 4% 3/1/50 | | 90,000 | 89,380 |
Series A, 3.5% 3/1/51 | | 145,000 | 141,605 |
Texas Private Activity Bond Surface Trans. Corp. (LBJ Infrastructure Group LLC I-635 Managed Lanes Proj.) Series 2020 A, 4% 6/30/37 | | 1,000,000 | 953,102 |
Texas Trans. Commission Series 2019 A, 0% 8/1/41 | | 250,000 | 104,521 |
Texas Trans. Commission Hwy. Impt. Gen. Oblig. Bonds Series 2014 B, 0.65%, tender 4/1/26 (b) | | 2,380,000 | 2,157,434 |
Univ. of North Texas Univ. Rev. Series 2022 A, 5% 4/15/47 | | 2,000,000 | 2,100,814 |
TOTAL TEXAS | | | 26,100,280 |
Utah - 0.1% | | | |
Salt Lake City Arpt. Rev.: | | | |
Series 2017 A, 5% 7/1/37 (d) | | 385,000 | 399,002 |
Series 2018 A: | | | |
5% 7/1/33 (d) | | 175,000 | 186,297 |
5.25% 7/1/48 (d) | | 130,000 | 134,800 |
TOTAL UTAH | | | 720,099 |
Vermont - 0.2% | | | |
Vermont Hsg. Fin. Agcy. Series 2021 B, 3% 11/1/51 | | 309,000 | 294,061 |
Vermont Student Assistant Corp. Ed. Ln. Rev.: | | | |
Series 2019 A, 5% 6/15/25 (d) | | 635,000 | 648,258 |
Series 2020 A, 5% 6/15/26 (d) | | 620,000 | 641,109 |
TOTAL VERMONT | | | 1,583,428 |
Virginia - 1.1% | | | |
Lynchburg Econ. Dev. Series 2021, 3% 1/1/51 | | 425,000 | 299,939 |
Roanoke Econ. Dev. Auth. Edl. Facilities Series 2018 A: | | | |
5% 9/1/23 | | 360,000 | 360,554 |
5% 9/1/24 | | 315,000 | 318,564 |
Salem Econ. Dev. Auth. Series 2020: | | | |
4% 4/1/40 | | 120,000 | 108,554 |
5% 4/1/25 | | 165,000 | 167,411 |
5% 4/1/36 | | 500,000 | 521,288 |
Virginia College Bldg. Auth. Edl. Facilities Rev.: | | | |
(21St Century Collage and Equip. Programs) Series 2021 A: | | | |
4% 2/1/34 | | 1,850,000 | 1,958,580 |
4% 2/1/35 | | 1,700,000 | 1,781,806 |
Series 2019 A, 3% 2/1/36 | | 195,000 | 181,501 |
Virginia Small Bus. Fing. Auth. (Elizabeth River Crossings OpCo, LLC Proj.) Series 2022, 4% 7/1/34 (d) | | 1,465,000 | 1,465,685 |
Wise County Indl. Dev. Auth. Waste & Sewage Rev. Bonds (Virginia Elec. and Pwr. Co. Proj.) Series 2010 A, 1.2%, tender 5/31/24 (b) | | 125,000 | 121,263 |
TOTAL VIRGINIA | | | 7,285,145 |
Washington - 2.5% | | | |
King County Hsg. Auth. Rev. Series 2021, 4% 12/1/29 | | 230,000 | 237,136 |
King County Swr. Rev. Series 2017, 5% 7/1/34 | | 10,000 | 10,750 |
Port of Seattle Rev.: | | | |
Series 2013, 5% 7/1/24 (d) | | 55,000 | 55,030 |
Series 2015 B, 5% 3/1/25 | | 70,000 | 71,342 |
Series 2015 C, 5% 4/1/24 (d) | | 50,000 | 50,452 |
Series 2018 A, 5% 5/1/31 (d) | | 350,000 | 365,762 |
Series 2019 A, 4% 4/1/44 (d) | | 100,000 | 92,198 |
Series 2021 C: | | | |
5% 8/1/24 (d) | | 445,000 | 451,018 |
5% 8/1/25 (d) | | 365,000 | 374,377 |
5% 8/1/26 (d) | | 495,000 | 514,677 |
5% 8/1/27 (d) | | 305,000 | 321,677 |
5% 8/1/28 (d) | | 860,000 | 918,799 |
Seattle Hsg. Auth. Rev. (Northgate Plaza Proj.) Series 2021, 1% 6/1/26 | | 200,000 | 182,959 |
Spokane Pub. Facilities District Hotel/Motel Tax & Sales/Use Tax Rev. Series 2017, 5% 12/1/41 | | 295,000 | 303,592 |
Washington Convention Ctr. Pub. Facilities: | | | |
Series 2021 B, 3% 7/1/58 (Assured Guaranty Muni. Corp. Insured) | | 1,805,000 | 1,261,577 |
Series 2021, 4% 7/1/31 | | 2,540,000 | 2,430,546 |
Washington Gen. Oblig. Series 2021 C, 5% 2/1/44 | | 3,010,000 | 3,285,613 |
Washington Health Care Facilities Auth. Rev.: | | | |
(Overlake Hosp. Med. Ctr., WA. Proj.) Series 2017 B: | | | |
5% 7/1/25 | | 5,000 | 5,061 |
5% 7/1/30 | | 5,000 | 5,031 |
5% 7/1/31 | | 10,000 | 10,063 |
5% 7/1/42 | | 100,000 | 98,704 |
Series 2017, 4% 8/15/42 | | 100,000 | 88,146 |
Series 2019 A2, 5% 8/1/44 | | 255,000 | 263,110 |
Series 2020, 5% 9/1/40 | | 735,000 | 776,219 |
Washington Higher Ed. Facilities Auth. Rev.: | | | |
(Gonzaga Univ. Proj.) Series 2019 A, 3% 4/1/49 | | 720,000 | 543,705 |
(Whitworth Univ. Proj.) Series 2016 A, 5% 10/1/25 | | 550,000 | 561,445 |
Washington Hsg. Fin. Commission Series 2021 2N: | | | |
5% 6/1/26 | | 970,000 | 1,015,506 |
5% 12/1/27 | | 985,000 | 1,058,618 |
5% 12/1/28 | | 500,000 | 545,730 |
5% 12/1/29 | | 500,000 | 551,571 |
Washington Hsg. Fin. Commission Nonprofit Hsg. Rev. (Judson Park Proj.) Series 2018, 5% 7/1/38 (e) | | 100,000 | 86,982 |
TOTAL WASHINGTON | | | 16,537,396 |
West Virginia - 0.0% | | | |
West Virginia Hosp. Fin. Auth. Hosp. Rev. Series 2018 A, 5% 1/1/32 | | 50,000 | 51,619 |
Wisconsin - 1.0% | | | |
Blue Ridge Healthcare Pub. Fin. Auth. Series 2020 A, 5% 1/1/31 | | 60,000 | 64,627 |
Pub. Fin. Auth. Edl. Facilities Series 2018 A: | | | |
5.25% 10/1/43 | | 160,000 | 158,018 |
5.25% 10/1/48 | | 160,000 | 154,622 |
Pub. Fin. Auth. Hosp. Rev. Series 2019 A, 5% 10/1/44 | | 355,000 | 366,459 |
Pub. Fin. Auth. Wisconsin Retirement Facility Rev. Series 2018: | | | |
5% 10/1/43 (e) | | 15,000 | 13,238 |
5% 10/1/48 (e) | | 20,000 | 17,046 |
5% 10/1/53 (e) | | 30,000 | 24,965 |
Roseman Univ. of Health: | | | |
Series 2020: | | | |
3% 4/1/25 (e) | | 215,000 | 208,156 |
3% 4/1/25 (Escrowed to Maturity) (e) | | 5,000 | 4,977 |
5% 4/1/40 (e) | | 95,000 | 92,990 |
5% 4/1/40 (Pre-Refunded to 4/1/30 @ 100) (e) | | 5,000 | 5,671 |
Series 2021 A: | | | |
3% 7/1/50 | | 380,000 | 274,047 |
4.5% 6/1/56 (e) | | 1,870,000 | 1,382,582 |
Series 2021 B, 6.5% 6/1/56 (e) | | 500,000 | 403,187 |
Wisconsin Gen. Oblig. Series 2021 A, 5% 5/1/32 | | 1,430,000 | 1,578,649 |
Wisconsin Health & Edl. Facilities: | | | |
Series 2016 A: | | | |
4% 11/15/46 | | 195,000 | 185,345 |
4% 11/15/46 (Pre-Refunded to 5/15/26 @ 100) | | 80,000 | 81,769 |
Series 2019 A: | | | |
5% 12/1/28 | | 150,000 | 162,015 |
5% 12/1/29 | | 150,000 | 164,379 |
Series 2019 B1, 2.825% 11/1/28 | | 50,000 | 44,324 |
Series 2019 B2, 2.55% 11/1/27 | | 10,000 | 9,395 |
Series 2019: | | | |
5% 10/1/24 | | 175,000 | 178,512 |
5% 10/1/30 | | 195,000 | 213,598 |
Wisconsin Hsg. & Econ. Dev. Auth.: | | | |
Series 2021 A, 3% 3/1/52 | | 185,000 | 177,758 |
Series 2021 C, 3% 9/1/52 | | 370,000 | 355,094 |
Wisconsin Hsg. & Econ. Dev. Auth. Hsg. Rev. Bonds Series 2021 C: | | | |
0.61%, tender 5/1/24 (b) | | 65,000 | 62,805 |
0.81%, tender 5/1/25 (b) | | 225,000 | 213,293 |
TOTAL WISCONSIN | | | 6,597,521 |
Wyoming - 0.4% | | | |
Wyoming Cmnty. Dev. Auth. Hsg. Rev. Series 2022 3: | | | |
5% 6/1/24 (d) | | 675,000 | 683,942 |
5% 12/1/24 (d) | | 695,000 | 709,077 |
5% 6/1/25 (d) | | 700,000 | 718,566 |
5% 12/1/25 (d) | | 375,000 | 387,659 |
TOTAL WYOMING | | | 2,499,244 |
TOTAL MUNICIPAL BONDS (Cost $652,732,548) | | | 612,270,784 |
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Municipal Notes - 0.5% |
| | Principal Amount (a) | Value ($) |
California - 0.5% | | | |
California Statewide Cmntys. Dev. Auth. Multi-family Hsg. Rev. Participating VRDN Series MIZ 91 21, 4.45% 7/3/23 (Liquidity Facility Mizuho Cap. Markets LLC) (b)(d)(g)(h) (Cost $3,100,000) | | 3,100,000 | 3,100,000 |
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Money Market Funds - 6.5% |
| | Shares | Value ($) |
Fidelity Municipal Cash Central Fund 4.23% (i)(j) (Cost $43,596,996) | | 43,588,282 | 43,597,001 |
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TOTAL INVESTMENT IN SECURITIES - 99.2% (Cost $699,429,544) | 658,967,785 |
NET OTHER ASSETS (LIABILITIES) - 0.8% | 5,204,606 |
NET ASSETS - 100.0% | 664,172,391 |
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Security Type Abbreviations
VRDN | - | VARIABLE RATE DEMAND NOTE (A debt instrument that is payable upon demand, either daily, weekly or monthly) |
Legend
(a) | Amount is stated in United States dollars unless otherwise noted. |
(b) | Coupon rates for floating and adjustable rate securities reflect the rates in effect at period end. |
(d) | Private activity obligations whose interest is subject to the federal alternative minimum tax for individuals. |
(e) | Security exempt from registration under Rule 144A of the Securities Act of 1933. These securities may be resold in transactions exempt from registration, normally to qualified institutional buyers. At the end of the period, the value of these securities amounted to $5,347,059 or 0.8% of net assets. |
(f) | Security or a portion of the security purchased on a delayed delivery or when-issued basis. |
(g) | Provides evidence of ownership in one or more underlying municipal bonds. |
(h) | Coupon rates are determined by re-marketing agents based on current market conditions. |
(i) | Information in this report regarding holdings by state and security types does not reflect the holdings of the Fidelity Municipal Cash Central Fund. |
(j) | Affiliated fund that is generally available only to investment companies and other accounts managed by Fidelity Investments. The rate quoted is the annualized seven-day yield of the fund at period end. A complete unaudited listing of the fund's holdings as of its most recent quarter end is available upon request. In addition, each Fidelity Central Fund's financial statements are available on the SEC's website or upon request. |
Affiliated Central Funds
Fiscal year to date information regarding the Fund's investments in Fidelity Central Funds, including the ownership percentage, is presented below.
Affiliate | Value, beginning of period ($) | Purchases ($) | Sales Proceeds ($) | Dividend Income ($) | Realized Gain (loss) ($) | Change in Unrealized appreciation (depreciation) ($) | Value, end of period ($) | % ownership, end of period |
Fidelity Municipal Cash Central Fund 4.23% | 17,795,993 | 53,864,991 | 28,064,000 | 479,156 | - | 17 | 43,597,001 | 1.6% |
Total | 17,795,993 | 53,864,991 | 28,064,000 | 479,156 | - | 17 | 43,597,001 | |
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Amounts in the dividend income column in the above table include any capital gain distributions from underlying funds, which are presented in the corresponding line item in the Statement of Operations, if applicable.
Amounts included in the purchases and sales proceeds columns may include in-kind transactions, if applicable.
Investment Valuation
The following is a summary of the inputs used, as of June 30, 2023, involving the Fund's assets and liabilities carried at fair value. The inputs or methodology used for valuing securities may not be an indication of the risk associated with investing in those securities. For more information on valuation inputs, and their aggregation into the levels used below, please refer to the Investment Valuation section in the accompanying Notes to Financial Statements.
Valuation Inputs at Reporting Date: |
Description | Total ($) | Level 1 ($) | Level 2 ($) | Level 3 ($) |
Investments in Securities: | | | | |
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Municipal Securities | 614,630,784 | - | 614,392,284 | 238,500 |
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Money Market Funds | 43,597,001 | 43,597,001 | - | - |
Total Investments in Securities: | 658,227,785 | 43,597,001 | 614,392,284 | 238,500 |
Statement of Assets and Liabilities |
| | | | June 30, 2023 (Unaudited) |
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Assets | | | | |
Investment in securities, at value - See accompanying schedule: | | | | |
Unaffiliated issuers (cost $655,832,548) | $ | 615,370,784 | | |
Fidelity Central Funds (cost $43,596,996) | | 43,597,001 | | |
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Total Investment in Securities (cost $699,429,544) | | | $ | 658,967,785 |
Cash | | | | 98,805 |
Receivable for investments sold | | | | 1,143 |
Receivable for fund shares sold | | | | 696,779 |
Interest receivable | | | | 7,762,582 |
Distributions receivable from Fidelity Central Funds | | | | 113,910 |
Other receivables | | | | 115 |
Total assets | | | | 667,641,119 |
Liabilities | | | | |
Payable for investments purchased on a delayed delivery basis | $ | 1,568,425 | | |
Payable for fund shares redeemed | | 493,744 | | |
Distributions payable | | 1,406,559 | | |
Total Liabilities | | | | 3,468,728 |
Net Assets | | | $ | 664,172,391 |
Net Assets consist of: | | | | |
Paid in capital | | | $ | 711,186,389 |
Total accumulated earnings (loss) | | | | (47,013,998) |
Net Assets | | | $ | 664,172,391 |
Net Asset Value , offering price and redemption price per share ($664,172,391 ÷ 69,058,392 shares) | | | $ | 9.62 |
Statement of Operations |
| | | | Six months ended June 30, 2023 (Unaudited) |
Investment Income | | | | |
Interest | | | $ | 7,741,669 |
Income from Fidelity Central Funds | | | | 479,156 |
Total Income | | | | 8,220,825 |
Expenses | | | | |
Independent trustees' fees and expenses | $ | 1,093 | | |
Total expenses before reductions | | 1,093 | | |
Expense reductions | | (314) | | |
Total expenses after reductions | | | | 779 |
Net Investment income (loss) | | | | 8,220,046 |
Realized and Unrealized Gain (Loss) | | | | |
Net realized gain (loss) on: | | | | |
Investment Securities: | | | | |
Unaffiliated issuers | | (57,600) | | |
Total net realized gain (loss) | | | | (57,600) |
Change in net unrealized appreciation (depreciation) on: | | | | |
Investment Securities: | | | | |
Unaffiliated issuers | | 10,940,178 | | |
Fidelity Central Funds | | 17 | | |
Total change in net unrealized appreciation (depreciation) | | | | 10,940,195 |
Net gain (loss) | | | | 10,882,595 |
Net increase (decrease) in net assets resulting from operations | | | $ | 19,102,641 |
Statement of Changes in Net Assets |
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| | Six months ended June 30, 2023 (Unaudited) | | Year ended December 31, 2022 |
Increase (Decrease) in Net Assets | | | | |
Operations | | | | |
Net investment income (loss) | $ | 8,220,046 | $ | 12,721,505 |
Net realized gain (loss) | | (57,600) | | (6,696,419) |
Change in net unrealized appreciation (depreciation) | | 10,940,195 | | (64,898,138) |
Net increase (decrease) in net assets resulting from operations | | 19,102,641 | | (58,873,052) |
Distributions to shareholders | | (8,067,181) | | (12,667,680) |
| | | | |
Share transactions | | | | |
Proceeds from sales of shares | | 142,556,617 | | 299,711,432 |
Reinvestment of distributions | | 58 | | 13 |
Cost of shares redeemed | | (98,040,840) | | (263,494,616) |
| | | | |
Net increase (decrease) in net assets resulting from share transactions | | 44,515,835 | | 36,216,829 |
Total increase (decrease) in net assets | | 55,551,295 | | (35,323,903) |
| | | | |
Net Assets | | | | |
Beginning of period | | 608,621,096 | | 643,944,999 |
End of period | $ | 664,172,391 | $ | 608,621,096 |
| | | | |
Other Information | | | | |
Shares | | | | |
Sold | | 14,805,586 | | 30,761,210 |
Issued in reinvestment of distributions | | 6 | | 1 |
Redeemed | | (10,182,282) | | (27,284,108) |
Net increase (decrease) | | 4,623,310 | | 3,477,103 |
| | | | |
Fidelity Flex® Municipal Income Fund |
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| | Six months ended (Unaudited) June 30, 2023 | | Years ended December 31, 2022 | | 2021 | | 2020 | | 2019 | | 2018 |
Selected Per-Share Data | | | | | | | | | | | | |
Net asset value, beginning of period | $ | 9.45 | $ | 10.56 | $ | 10.50 | $ | 10.35 | $ | 9.85 | $ | 10.04 |
Income from Investment Operations | | | | | | | | | | | | |
Net investment income (loss) A,B | | .124 | | .200 | | .173 | | .232 | | .275 | | .261 |
Net realized and unrealized gain (loss) | | .168 | | (1.111) | | .068 | | .153 | | .531 | | (.193) |
Total from investment operations | | .292 | | (.911) | | .241 | | .385 | | .806 | | .068 |
Distributions from net investment income | | (.122) | | (.199) | | (.177) | | (.235) | | (.278) | | (.258) |
Distributions from net realized gain | | - | | - | | (.004) | | - | | (.028) | | - |
Total distributions | | (.122) | | (.199) | | (.181) | | (.235) | | (.306) | | (.258) |
Net asset value, end of period | $ | 9.62 | $ | 9.45 | $ | 10.56 | $ | 10.50 | $ | 10.35 | $ | 9.85 |
Total Return C,D | | 3.09% | | (8.63)% | | 2.31% | | 3.79% | | 8.26% | | .71% |
Ratios to Average Net Assets B,E,F | | | | | | | | | | | | |
Expenses before reductions | | -% G | | -% | | -% | | -% | | -% | | -% |
Expenses net of fee waivers, if any | | -% G | | -% | | -% | | -% | | -% | | -% |
Expenses net of all reductions | | -% G | | -% | | -% | | -% | | -% | | -% |
Net investment income (loss) | | 2.60% G | | 2.07% | | 1.65% | | 2.26% | | 2.70% | | 2.69% |
Supplemental Data | | | | | | | | | | | | |
Net assets, end of period (000 omitted) | $ | 664,172 | $ | 608,621 | $ | 643,945 | $ | 311,999 | $ | 188,914 | $ | 110,680 |
Portfolio turnover rate H | | 5% G | | 16% | | 5% | | 24% | | 18% | | 73% |
A Calculated based on average shares outstanding during the period.
B Net investment income (loss) is affected by the timing of the declaration of dividends by any underlying mutual funds or exchange-traded funds (ETFs). Net investment income (loss) of any mutual funds or ETFs is not included in the Fund's net investment income (loss) ratio.
C Total returns for periods of less than one year are not annualized.
D Total returns would have been lower if certain expenses had not been reduced during the applicable periods shown.
E Fees and expenses of any underlying mutual funds or exchange-traded funds (ETFs) are not included in the Fund's expense ratio. The Fund indirectly bears its proportionate share of these expenses. For additional expense information related to investments in Fidelity Central Funds, please refer to the "Investments in Fidelity Central Funds" note found in the Notes to Financial Statements section of the most recent Annual or Semi-Annual report.
F Expense ratios reflect operating expenses of the class. Expenses before reductions do not reflect amounts reimbursed, waived, or reduced through arrangements with the investment adviser, brokerage services, or other offset arrangements, if applicable, and do not represent the amount paid by the class during periods when reimbursements, waivers or reductions occur.
G Annualized.
H Amount does not include the portfolio activity of any underlying mutual funds or exchange-traded funds (ETFs).
For the period ended June 30, 2023
1. Organization.
Fidelity Flex Municipal Income Fund (the Fund) is a fund of Fidelity Municipal Trust (the Trust) and is authorized to issue an unlimited number of shares. Share transactions on the Statement of Changes in Net Assets may contain exchanges between affiliated funds. The Trust is registered under the Investment Company Act of 1940, as amended (the 1940 Act), as an open-end management investment company organized as a Massachusetts business trust. The Fund is available only to certain fee-based accounts and advisory programs offered by Fidelity.
2. Investments in Fidelity Central Funds.
Funds may invest in Fidelity Central Funds, which are open-end investment companies generally available only to other investment companies and accounts managed by the investment adviser and its affiliates. The Schedule of Investments lists any Fidelity Central Funds held as an investment as of period end, but does not include the underlying holdings of each Fidelity Central Fund. An investing fund indirectly bears its proportionate share of the expenses of the underlying Fidelity Central Funds.
Based on its investment objective, each Fidelity Central Fund may invest or participate in various investment vehicles or strategies that are similar to those of the investing fund. These strategies are consistent with the investment objectives of the investing fund and may involve certain economic risks which may cause a decline in value of each of the Fidelity Central Funds and thus a decline in the value of the investing fund.
Fidelity Central Fund | Investment Manager | Investment Objective | Investment Practices | Expense Ratio A |
Fidelity Money Market Central Funds | Fidelity Management & Research Company LLC (FMR) | Each fund seeks to obtain a high level of current income consistent with the preservation of capital and liquidity. | Short-term Investments | Less than .005% |
A Expenses expressed as a percentage of average net assets and are as of each underlying Central Fund's most recent annual or semi-annual shareholder report.
A complete unaudited list of holdings for each Fidelity Central Fund is available upon request or at the Securities and Exchange Commission website at www.sec.gov. In addition, the financial statements of the Fidelity Central Funds which contain the significant accounting policies (including investment valuation policies) of those funds, and are not covered by the Report of Independent Registered Public Accounting Firm, are available on the Securities and Exchange Commission website or upon request.
3. Significant Accounting Policies.
The Fund is an investment company and applies the accounting and reporting guidance of the Financial Accounting Standards Board (FASB) Accounting Standards Codification Topic 946 Financial Services - Investment Companies . The financial statements have been prepared in conformity with accounting principles generally accepted in the United States of America (GAAP), which require management to make certain estimates and assumptions at the date of the financial statements. Actual results could differ from those estimates. Subsequent events, if any, through the date that the financial statements were issued have been evaluated in the preparation of the financial statements. The Fund's Schedule of Investments lists any underlying mutual funds or exchange-traded funds (ETFs) but does not include the underlying holdings of these funds. The following summarizes the significant accounting policies of the Fund:
Investment Valuation. Investments are valued as of 4:00 p.m. Eastern time on the last calendar day of the period. The Board of Trustees (the Board) has designated the Fund's investment adviser as the valuation designee responsible for the fair valuation function and performing fair value determinations as needed. The investment adviser has established a Fair Value Committee (the Committee) to carry out the day-to-day fair valuation responsibilities and has adopted policies and procedures to govern the fair valuation process and the activities of the Committee. In accordance with these fair valuation policies and procedures, which have been approved by the Board, the Fund attempts to obtain prices from one or more third party pricing services or brokers to value its investments. When current market prices, quotations or currency exchange rates are not readily available or reliable, investments will be fair valued in good faith by the Committee, in accordance with the policies and procedures. Factors used in determining fair value vary by investment type and may include market or investment specific events, transaction data, estimated cash flows, and market observations of comparable investments. The frequency that the fair valuation procedures are used cannot be predicted and they may be utilized to a significant extent. The Committee manages the Fund's fair valuation practices and maintains the fair valuation policies and procedures. The Fund's investment adviser reports to the Board information regarding the fair valuation process and related material matters.
The Fund categorizes the inputs to valuation techniques used to value its investments into a disclosure hierarchy consisting of three levels as shown below:
Level 1 - unadjusted quoted prices in active markets for identical investments
Level 2 - other significant observable inputs (including quoted prices for similar investments, interest rates, prepayment speeds, etc.)
Level 3 - unobservable inputs (including the Fund's own assumptions based on the best information available)
Valuation techniques used to value the Fund's investments by major category are as follows:
Debt securities, including restricted securities, are valued based on evaluated prices received from third party pricing services or from brokers who make markets in such securities. Municipal securities are valued by pricing services who utilize matrix pricing which considers yield or price of bonds of comparable quality, coupon, maturity and type or by broker-supplied prices. When independent prices are unavailable or unreliable, debt securities may be valued utilizing pricing methodologies which consider similar factors that would be used by third party pricing services. Debt securities are generally categorized as Level 2 in the hierarchy but may be Level 3 depending on the circumstances.
Investments in open-end mutual funds, including the Fidelity Central Funds, are valued at their closing net asset value (NAV) each business day and are categorized as Level 1 in the hierarchy.
Changes in valuation techniques may result in transfers in or out of an assigned level within the disclosure hierarchy. The aggregate value of investments by input level as of June 30, 2023 is included at the end of the Fund's Schedule of Investments.
Investment Transactions and Income. For financial reporting purposes, the Fund's investment holdings and NAV include trades executed through the end of the last business day of the period. The NAV per share for processing shareholder transactions is calculated as of the close of business of the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE), normally 4:00 p.m. Eastern time and includes trades executed through the end of the prior business day. Gains and losses on securities sold are determined on the basis of identified cost. Income and capital gain distributions from Fidelity Central Funds, if any, are recorded on the ex-dividend date. Interest income is accrued as earned and includes coupon interest and amortization of premium and accretion of discount on debt securities as applicable. Debt obligations may be placed on non-accrual status and related interest income may be reduced by ceasing current accruals and writing off interest receivables when the collection of all or a portion of interest has become doubtful based on consistently applied procedures. A debt obligation is removed from non-accrual status when the issuer resumes interest payments or when collectability of interest is reasonably assured.
Expenses. Expenses directly attributable to a fund are charged to that fund. Expenses attributable to more than one fund are allocated among the respective funds on the basis of relative net assets or other appropriate methods. Expenses included in the accompanying financial statements reflect the expenses of that fund and do not include any expenses associated with any underlying mutual funds or exchange-traded funds. Although not included in a fund's expenses, a fund indirectly bears its proportionate share of these expenses through the net asset value of each underlying mutual fund or exchange-traded fund. Expense estimates are accrued in the period to which they relate and adjustments are made when actual amounts are known.
Income Tax Information and Distributions to Shareholders. Each year, the Fund intends to qualify as a regulated investment company under Subchapter M of the Internal Revenue Code, including distributing substantially all of its taxable income and realized gains. As a result, no provision for U.S. Federal income taxes is required. The Fund files a U.S. federal tax return, in addition to state and local tax returns as required. The Fund's federal income tax returns are subject to examination by the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) for a period of three fiscal years after they are filed. State and local tax returns may be subject to examination for an additional fiscal year depending on the jurisdiction.
Distributions are declared and recorded daily and paid monthly from net investment income. Distributions from realized gains, if any, are declared and recorded on the ex-dividend date. Income and capital gain distributions are determined in accordance with income tax regulations, which may differ from GAAP.
Capital accounts within the financial statements are adjusted for permanent book-tax differences. These adjustments have no impact on net assets or the results of operations. Capital accounts are not adjusted for temporary book-tax differences which will reverse in a subsequent period.
Book-tax differences are primarily due to market discount, capital loss carryforwards and losses deferred due to excise tax regulations.
The Fund purchases municipal securities whose interest, in the opinion of the issuer, is free from federal income tax. There is no assurance that the IRS will agree with this opinion. In the event the IRS determines that the issuer does not comply with relevant tax requirements, interest payments from a security could become federally taxable, possibly retroactively to the date the security was issued.
As of period end, the cost and unrealized appreciation (depreciation) in securities, and derivatives if applicable, for federal income tax purposes were as follows:
Gross unrealized appreciation | $5,194,931 |
Gross unrealized depreciation | (45,443,767) |
Net unrealized appreciation (depreciation) | $(40,248,836) |
Tax cost | $699,216,621 |
Capital loss carryforwards are only available to offset future capital gains of the Fund to the extent provided by regulations and may be limited. The capital loss carryforward information presented below, including any applicable limitation, is estimated as of prior fiscal period end and is subject to adjustment.
Short-term | $(2,850,551) |
Long-term | (3,849,965) |
Total capital loss carryforward | $(6,700,516) |
Delayed Delivery Transactions and When-Issued Securities. During the period, certain Funds transacted in securities on a delayed delivery or when-issued basis. Payment and delivery may take place after the customary settlement period for that security. The price of the underlying securities and the date when the securities will be delivered and paid for are fixed at the time the transaction is negotiated. Securities purchased on a delayed delivery or when-issued basis are identified as such in the Schedule of Investments. Compensation for interest forgone in the purchase of a delayed delivery or when-issued debt security may be received. With respect to purchase commitments, each applicable Fund identifies securities as segregated in its records with a value at least equal to the amount of the commitment. Payables and receivables associated with the purchases and sales of delayed delivery securities having the same coupon, settlement date and broker are offset. Delayed delivery or when-issued securities that have been purchased from and sold to different brokers are reflected as both payables and receivables in the Statement of Assets and Liabilities under the caption "Delayed delivery", as applicable. Losses may arise due to changes in the value of the underlying securities or if the counterparty does not perform under the contract's terms, or if the issuer does not issue the securities due to political, economic, or other factors.
Restricted Securities (including Private Placements). Funds may invest in securities that are subject to legal or contractual restrictions on resale. These securities generally may be resold in transactions exempt from registration or to the public if the securities are registered. Disposal of these securities may involve time-consuming negotiations and expense, and prompt sale at an acceptable price may be difficult. Information regarding restricted securities held at period end is included at the end of the Schedule of Investments, if applicable.
4. Purchases and Sales of Investments.
Purchases and sales of securities, other than short-term securities and in-kind transactions, as applicable, are noted in the table below.
| Purchases ($) | Sales ($) |
Fidelity Flex Municipal Income Fund | 34,233,898 | 13,508,566 |
5. Fees and Other Transactions with Affiliates.
Management Fee. Fidelity Management & Research Company LLC (the investment adviser) and its affiliates provide the Fund with investment management related services and the Fund does not pay any fees for these services. Under the management contract, the investment adviser or an affiliate pays all other expenses of the Fund, excluding fees and expenses of the independent Trustees, and certain miscellaneous expenses such as proxy and shareholder meeting expenses.
Interfund Trades. Funds may purchase from or sell securities to other Fidelity Funds under procedures adopted by the Board. The procedures have been designed to ensure these interfund trades are executed in accordance with Rule 17a-7 of the 1940 Act. Any interfund trades are included within the respective purchases and sales amounts shown in the Purchases and Sales of Investments note. During the period, there were no interfund trades.
6. Committed Line of Credit.
Certain Funds participate with other funds managed by the investment adviser or an affiliate in a $4.25 billion credit facility (the "line of credit") to be utilized for temporary or emergency purposes to fund shareholder redemptions or for other short-term liquidity purposes. The commitment fees on the pro-rata portion of the line of credit are borne by the investment adviser. During the period, there were no borrowings on this line of credit.
7. Expense Reductions.
Through arrangements with the Fund's custodian, credits realized as a result of certain uninvested cash balances were used to reduce the Fund's expenses by $314.
8. Other.
A fund's organizational documents provide former and current trustees and officers with a limited indemnification against liabilities arising in connection with the performance of their duties to the fund. In the normal course of business, a fund may also enter into contracts that provide general indemnifications. A fund's maximum exposure under these arrangements is unknown as this would be dependent on future claims that may be made against a fund. The risk of material loss from such claims is considered remote.
9. Risk and Uncertainties.
Many factors affect a fund's performance. Developments that disrupt global economies and financial markets, such as pandemics, epidemics, outbreaks of infectious diseases, war, terrorism, and environmental disasters, may significantly affect a fund's investment performance. The effects of these developments to a fund will be impacted by the types of securities in which a fund invests, the financial condition, industry, economic sector, and geographic location of an issuer, and a fund's level of investment in the securities of that issuer. Significant concentrations in security types, issuers, industries, sectors, and geographic locations may magnify the factors that affect a fund's performance.
As a shareholder, you incur two types of costs: (1) transaction costs, which may include sales charges (loads) on purchase payments or redemption proceeds, as applicable and (2) ongoing costs, which generally include management fees, distribution and/or service (12b-1) fees and other Fund expenses. This Example is intended to help you understand your ongoing costs (in dollars) of investing in a fund and to compare these costs with the ongoing costs of investing in other mutual funds.
The Example is based on an investment of $1,000 invested at the beginning of the period and held for the entire period (January 1, 2023 to June 30, 2023). |
Actual Expenses
The first line of the accompanying table provides information about actual account values and actual expenses. You may use the information in this line, together with the amount you invested, to estimate the expenses that you paid over the period. Simply divide your account value by $1,000.00 (for example, an $8,600 account value divided by $1,000.00 = 8.6), then multiply the result by the number in the first line for a class/Fund under the heading entitled "Expenses Paid During Period" to estimate the expenses you paid on your account during this period. If any fund is a shareholder of any underlying mutual funds or exchange-traded funds (ETFs) (the Underlying Funds), such fund indirectly bears its proportional share of the expenses of the Underlying Funds in addition to the direct expenses incurred presented in the table. These fees and expenses are not included in the annualized expense ratio used to calculate the expense estimate in the table below.
Hypothetical Example for Comparison Purposes
The second line of the accompanying table provides information about hypothetical account values and hypothetical expenses based on the actual expense ratio and an assumed rate of return of 5% per year before expenses, which is not the actual return. The hypothetical account values and expenses may not be used to estimate the actual ending account balance or expenses you paid for the period. You may use this information to compare the ongoing costs of investing in the Fund and other funds. To do so, compare this 5% hypothetical example with the 5% hypothetical examples that appear in the shareholder reports of the other funds. If any fund is a shareholder of any Underlying Funds, such fund indirectly bears its proportional share of the expenses of the Underlying Funds in addition to the direct expenses as presented in the table. These fees and expenses are not included in the annualized expense ratio used to calculate the expense estimate in the table below.
Please note that the expenses shown in the table are meant to highlight your ongoing costs only and do not reflect any transaction costs. Therefore, the second line of the table is useful in comparing ongoing costs only, and will not help you determine the relative total costs of owning different funds. In addition, if these transactional costs were included, your costs would have been higher.
| | | | Annualized Expense Ratio- A | | Beginning Account Value January 1, 2023 | | Ending Account Value June 30, 2023 | | Expenses Paid During Period- C January 1, 2023 to June 30, 2023 |
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Fidelity Flex® Municipal Income Fund | | | | -%- D | | | | | | |
Actual | | | | | | $ 1,000 | | $ 1,030.90 | | $- E |
Hypothetical- B | | | | | | $ 1,000 | | $ 1,024.79 | | $- E |
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A Annualized expense ratio reflects expenses net of applicable fee waivers.
B 5% return per year before expenses
C Expenses are equal to the annualized expense ratio, multiplied by the average account value over the period, multiplied by 181/ 365 (to reflect the one-half year period). The fees and expenses of any Underlying Funds are not included in each annualized expense ratio.
D Amount represents less than .005%.
E Amount represents less than $.005.
The Securities and Exchange Commission adopted Rule 22e-4 under the Investment Company Act of 1940 (the Liquidity Rule) to promote effective liquidity risk management throughout the open-end investment company industry, thereby reducing the risk that funds will be unable to meet their redemption obligations and mitigating dilution of the interests of fund shareholders.
The Fund has adopted and implemented a liquidity risk management program (the Program) reasonably designed to assess and manage the Fund's liquidity risk and to comply with the requirements of the Liquidity Rule. The Fund's Board of Trustees (the Board) has designated the Fund's investment adviser as administrator of the Program. The Fidelity advisers have established a Liquidity Risk Management Committee (the LRM Committee) to manage the Program for each of the Fidelity Funds. The LRM Committee monitors the adequacy and effectiveness of implementation of the Program and on a periodic basis assesses each Fund's liquidity risk based on a variety of factors including (1) the Fund's investment strategy, (2) portfolio liquidity and cash flow projections during normal and reasonably foreseeable stressed conditions, (3) shareholder redemptions, (4) borrowings and other funding sources and (5) certain factors specific to ETFs including the effect of the Fund's prices and spreads, market participants, and basket compositions on the overall liquidity of the Fund's portfolio, as applicable.
In accordance with the Program, each of the Fund's portfolio investments is classified into one of four defined liquidity categories based on a determination of a reasonable expectation for how long it would take to convert the investment to cash (or sell or dispose of the investment) without significantly changing its market value.
- Highly liquid investments - cash or convertible to cash within three business days or less
- Moderately liquid investments - convertible to cash in three to seven calendar days
- Less liquid investments - can be sold or disposed of, but not settled, within seven calendar days
- Illiquid investments - cannot be sold or disposed of within seven calendar days
Liquidity classification determinations take into account a variety of factors including various market, trading and investment-specific considerations, as well as market depth, and generally utilize analysis from a third-party liquidity metrics service.
The Liquidity Rule places a 15% limit on a fund's illiquid investments and requires funds that do not primarily hold assets that are highly liquid investments to determine and maintain a minimum percentage of the fund's net assets to be invested in highly liquid investments (highly liquid investment minimum or HLIM). The Program includes provisions reasonably designed to comply with the 15% limit on illiquid investments and for determining, periodically reviewing and complying with the HLIM requirement as applicable.
At a recent meeting of the Fund's Board of Trustees, the LRM Committee provided a written report to the Board pertaining to the operation, adequacy, and effectiveness of the Program for the period December 1, 2021 through November 30, 2022. The report concluded that the Program is operating effectively and is reasonably designed to assess and manage the Fund's liquidity risk.
1.9884857.105
XLI-SANN-0823
Fidelity® Pennsylvania Municipal Income Fund
Semi-Annual Report
June 30, 2023
Contents
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You may also call 1-800-544-8544 to request a free copy of the proxy voting guidelines.
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This report and the financial statements contained herein are submitted for the general information of the shareholders of the Fund. This report is not authorized for distribution to prospective investors in the Fund unless preceded or accompanied by an effective prospectus.
A fund files its complete schedule of portfolio holdings with the SEC for the first and third quarters of each fiscal year on Form N-PORT. Forms N-PORT are available on the SEC's web site at http://www.sec.gov. A fund's Forms N-PORT may be reviewed and copied at the SEC's Public Reference Room in Washington, DC. Information regarding the operation of the SEC's Public Reference Room may be obtained by calling 1-800-SEC-0330.
For a complete list of a fund's portfolio holdings, view the most recent holdings listing, semiannual report, or annual report on Fidelity's web site at http://www.fidelity.com, http://www.institutional.fidelity.com, or http://www.401k.com, as applicable.
NOT FDIC INSURED •MAY LOSE VALUE •NO BANK GUARANTEE
Neither the Fund nor Fidelity Distributors Corporation is a bank.
This report and the financial statements contained herein are submitted for the general information of the shareholders of the Fund. This report is not authorized for distribution to prospective investors in the Fund unless preceded or accompanied by an effective prospectus.
A fund files its complete schedule of portfolio holdings with the SEC for the first and third quarters of each fiscal year on Form N-PORT. Forms N-PORT are available on the SEC's web site at http://www.sec.gov. A fund's Forms N-PORT may be reviewed and copied at the SEC's Public Reference Room in Washington, DC. Information regarding the operation of the SEC's Public Reference Room may be obtained by calling 1-800-SEC-0330.
For a complete list of a fund's portfolio holdings, view the most recent holdings listing, semiannual report, or annual report on Fidelity's web site at http://www.fidelity.com, http://www.institutional.fidelity.com, or http://www.401k.com, as applicable.
NOT FDIC INSURED •MAY LOSE VALUE •NO BANK GUARANTEE
Neither the Fund nor Fidelity Distributors Corporation is a bank.
Revenue Sources (% of Fund's net assets) |
Health Care | 28.3 | |
Transportation | 21.2 | |
Education | 15.6 | |
General Obligations | 13.7 | |
Housing | 5.6 | |
Water & Sewer | 5.4 | |
Others* (Individually Less Than 5%) | 10.2 | |
| 100.0 | |
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*Includes net other assets | | |
Quality Diversification (% of Fund's net assets) |
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We have used ratings from Moody's Investors Service, Inc. Where Moody's® ratings are not available, we have used S&P® ratings. All ratings are as of the date indicated and do not reflect subsequent changes. |
Showing Percentage of Net Assets
Municipal Bonds - 95.7% |
| | Principal Amount (a) | Value ($) |
Guam - 0.2% | | | |
Guam Int'l. Arpt. Auth. Rev. Series 2013 C: | | | |
6.25% 10/1/34 (b) | | 425,000 | 427,582 |
6.25% 10/1/34 (Pre-Refunded to 10/1/23 @ 100) (b) | | 275,000 | 276,671 |
TOTAL GUAM | | | 704,253 |
Pennsylvania - 92.9% | | | |
Allegheny County Arpt. Auth. Rev. Series 2021 A, 5% 1/1/51 (b) | | 12,000,000 | 12,454,214 |
Allegheny County Higher Ed. Bldg. Auth. Univ. Rev.: | | | |
Series 2017, 5% 10/15/47 | | 1,660,000 | 1,565,493 |
Series 2018: | | | |
5% 3/1/33 | | 1,570,000 | 1,689,855 |
5% 3/1/34 | | 2,250,000 | 2,416,005 |
Series 2022 A: | | | |
5% 3/1/24 | | 500,000 | 504,534 |
5% 3/1/25 | | 500,000 | 513,220 |
5% 3/1/27 | | 1,740,000 | 1,838,239 |
5% 3/1/31 | | 1,105,000 | 1,235,606 |
5% 3/1/34 | | 645,000 | 729,522 |
Allegheny County Indl. Dev. Auth. Rev. Series 2021, 4.25% 12/1/50 | | 3,000,000 | 2,080,211 |
Allegheny County Sanitation Auth. Swr. Rev. Series 2018, 5% 6/1/43 | | 4,785,000 | 5,052,714 |
Bucks County Indl. Dev. Auth. Hosp. Rev. Series 2021: | | | |
5% 7/1/41 | | 2,500,000 | 2,295,669 |
5% 7/1/54 | | 2,500,000 | 2,128,386 |
Butler County Hosp. Auth. Hosp. Rev. (Butler Health Sys. Proj.) Series 2015 A: | | | |
5% 7/1/26 | | 500,000 | 497,249 |
5% 7/1/27 | | 490,000 | 487,861 |
5% 7/1/28 | | 540,000 | 538,329 |
5% 7/1/29 | | 710,000 | 709,563 |
5% 7/1/30 | | 685,000 | 685,040 |
5% 7/1/35 | | 1,885,000 | 1,856,706 |
5% 7/1/39 | | 6,675,000 | 6,298,431 |
Cap. Region Wtr. Wtr. Rev. Series 2018: | | | |
5% 7/15/30 | | 1,500,000 | 1,636,374 |
5% 7/15/31 | | 1,250,000 | 1,361,435 |
Centre County Pennsylvania Hosp. Auth. Rev. (Mount Nittany Med. Ctr. Proj.): | | | |
Series 2016 A: | | | |
4% 11/15/32 | | 350,000 | 353,324 |
4% 11/15/34 | | 250,000 | 251,387 |
4% 11/15/35 | | 200,000 | 200,630 |
5% 11/15/28 | | 840,000 | 868,692 |
5% 11/15/29 | | 1,625,000 | 1,678,363 |
5% 11/15/30 | | 685,000 | 706,104 |
Series 2016 B: | | | |
4% 11/15/40 | | 600,000 | 579,021 |
4% 11/15/47 | | 3,605,000 | 3,409,207 |
Series 2018 A: | | | |
5% 11/15/26 | | 1,140,000 | 1,200,666 |
5% 11/15/27 | | 225,000 | 238,984 |
5% 11/15/28 | | 200,000 | 212,205 |
5% 11/15/29 | | 200,000 | 211,728 |
Chartiers Valley School District Series 2021 A, 3% 10/15/49 | | 4,000,000 | 3,027,512 |
Chester County Health & Ed. Facilities Auth. Health Sys. Rev. Series 2017 A, 5% 10/1/35 | | 2,125,000 | 2,245,036 |
Commonwealth Fing. Auth. Rev.: | | | |
Series 2019 B: | | | |
5% 6/1/28 | | 1,000,000 | 1,087,836 |
5% 6/1/29 | | 1,000,000 | 1,106,524 |
5% 6/1/30 | | 1,000,000 | 1,124,030 |
5% 6/1/31 | | 1,150,000 | 1,311,448 |
Series 2020 A, 5% 6/1/32 | | 3,500,000 | 3,908,630 |
Cumberland County Muni. Auth. Rev. (Dickinson College Proj.) Series 2016: | | | |
5% 5/1/30 | | 1,000,000 | 1,039,540 |
5% 5/1/31 | | 500,000 | 519,225 |
5% 5/1/32 | | 750,000 | 778,428 |
5% 5/1/33 | | 2,210,000 | 2,290,760 |
5% 5/1/34 | | 1,000,000 | 1,035,999 |
Dallas Area Muni. Auth. Univ. Rev. (Misericordia Univ. Proj.) Series 2019, 5% 5/1/48 | | 4,000,000 | 3,711,668 |
Dauphin County Gen. Auth. (Pinnacle Health Sys. Proj.) Series 2016 A: | | | |
5% 6/1/34 | | 1,275,000 | 1,323,099 |
5% 6/1/35 | | 1,000,000 | 1,034,939 |
5% 6/1/36 | | 625,000 | 644,618 |
Delaware County Auth. Rev.: | | | |
(Cabrini College) Series 2017, 5% 7/1/47 | | 2,000,000 | 1,902,392 |
Series 2017, 5% 7/1/25 | | 1,000,000 | 1,002,787 |
Doylestown Hosp. Auth. Hosp. Rev.: | | | |
Series 2016 A, 5% 7/1/46 | | 3,500,000 | 2,925,293 |
Series 2019, 4% 7/1/45 | | 1,350,000 | 980,577 |
Dubois Hosp. Auth. Hosp. Rev.: | | | |
(Penn Highlands Healthcare Proj.) Series 2018, 5% 7/15/25 | | 200,000 | 204,461 |
Series 2020: | | | |
4% 7/15/45 | | 1,520,000 | 1,406,098 |
5% 7/15/31 | | 1,030,000 | 1,090,780 |
5% 7/15/34 | | 1,000,000 | 1,056,386 |
5% 7/15/36 | | 1,400,000 | 1,458,493 |
5% 7/15/39 | | 1,160,000 | 1,191,270 |
Geisinger Auth. Health Sys. Rev.: | | | |
Series 2014 A, 4% 6/1/41 | | 2,000,000 | 1,926,958 |
Series 2017 A2, 5% 2/15/39 | | 1,880,000 | 1,940,878 |
Lackawanna County Indl. Dev. Auth. Rev. (Univ. of Scranton Proj.) Series 2017: | | | |
5% 11/1/24 | | 590,000 | 600,824 |
5% 11/1/25 | | 665,000 | 686,066 |
5% 11/1/27 | | 1,105,000 | 1,175,685 |
Lancaster County Hosp. Auth. Health Ctr. Rev. Series 2016: | | | |
5% 8/15/31 | | 1,000,000 | 1,062,194 |
5% 8/15/33 | | 1,000,000 | 1,060,132 |
5% 8/15/34 | | 1,000,000 | 1,057,459 |
5% 8/15/36 | | 1,000,000 | 1,048,543 |
Lehigh County Gen. Purp. Auth. Rev.: | | | |
(Muhlenberg College Proj.) Series 2017, 5% 2/1/39 | | 4,010,000 | 4,137,250 |
Series 2021 A, 4% 11/1/51 | | 4,000,000 | 3,340,086 |
Lehigh County Gen. Purp. Hosp. Rev. Series 2019 A: | | | |
4% 7/1/49 | | 5,000,000 | 4,628,917 |
5% 7/1/36 | | 2,905,000 | 3,069,872 |
5% 7/1/44 | | 5,000,000 | 5,067,871 |
Monroe County Hosp. Auth. Rev. Series 2016, 5% 7/1/33 | | 3,675,000 | 3,786,366 |
Monroeville Fin. Auth. UPMC Rev. Series 2023 C: | | | |
5% 5/15/36 | | 280,000 | 311,031 |
5% 5/15/37 | | 330,000 | 361,493 |
5% 5/15/38 | | 390,000 | 421,960 |
5% 5/15/39 | | 250,000 | 268,797 |
Montgomery County Higher Ed. & Health Auth. Rev.: | | | |
Series 2014 A: | | �� | |
5% 10/1/23 | | 1,305,000 | 1,305,344 |
5% 10/1/24 | | 335,000 | 335,897 |
5% 10/1/25 | | 750,000 | 751,049 |
5% 10/1/26 | | 1,000,000 | 1,002,439 |
5% 10/1/27 | | 1,000,000 | 1,003,356 |
Series 2016 A, 5% 10/1/40 | | 4,000,000 | 3,754,457 |
Series 2018 A, 5% 9/1/26 | | 1,500,000 | 1,563,890 |
Series 2019: | | | |
4% 9/1/34 | | 2,500,000 | 2,511,501 |
4% 9/1/35 | | 1,400,000 | 1,397,168 |
4% 9/1/36 | | 1,200,000 | 1,178,448 |
4% 9/1/37 | | 1,000,000 | 972,911 |
Montgomery County Indl. Dev. Auth.: | | | |
Series 2015 A, 5.25% 1/15/36 (Pre-Refunded to 1/15/25 @ 100) | | 2,000,000 | 2,059,649 |
Series 2017: | | | |
5% 12/1/33 | | 2,150,000 | 2,312,611 |
5% 12/1/35 | | 1,000,000 | 1,074,207 |
5% 12/1/36 | | 2,670,000 | 2,854,143 |
Northampton County Gen. Purp. Auth. Hosp. Rev. (St. Luke's Univ. Health Network Proj.) Series 2018 A: | | | |
4% 8/15/48 | | 4,500,000 | 4,046,789 |
5% 8/15/43 | | 2,000,000 | 2,046,922 |
5% 8/15/48 | | 2,500,000 | 2,556,716 |
Pennsylvania Ctfs. Prtn. Series 2018 A: | | | |
5% 7/1/28 | | 400,000 | 436,042 |
5% 7/1/29 | | 300,000 | 327,285 |
5% 7/1/30 | | 375,000 | 410,207 |
5% 7/1/31 | | 425,000 | 465,753 |
Pennsylvania Econ. Dev. Fing. Auth.: | | | |
Series 2023 A2: | | | |
5% 5/15/36 | | 400,000 | 448,201 |
5% 5/15/37 | | 500,000 | 554,655 |
5% 5/15/38 | | 500,000 | 550,833 |
5% 5/15/39 | | 620,000 | 679,817 |
Series 2023 B: | | | |
5% 5/15/36 | | 450,000 | 504,226 |
5% 5/15/37 | | 425,000 | 471,457 |
5% 5/15/38 | | 575,000 | 633,458 |
5% 5/15/39 | | 800,000 | 877,183 |
Pennsylvania Econ. Dev. Fing. Auth. Solid Waste Disp. Rev. Bonds (Waste Mgmt., Inc. Proj.) Series 2013, 3.875%, tender 8/1/23 (b)(c) | | 2,500,000 | 2,499,775 |
Pennsylvania Gen. Oblig.: | | | |
Series 2020, 2% 5/1/39 | | 500,000 | 357,518 |
Series 2021: | | | |
2% 5/15/37 | | 1,060,000 | 805,143 |
2% 5/15/38 | | 4,825,000 | 3,554,779 |
Pennsylvania Higher Edl. Facilities Auth. Rev.: | | | |
(Drexel Univ. Proj.) Series 2016, 5% 5/1/35 | | 2,000,000 | 2,076,122 |
Series 2016, 5% 5/1/33 | | 2,200,000 | 2,290,079 |
Series 2019 A: | | | |
4% 3/1/37 | | 1,150,000 | 1,136,591 |
5% 3/1/36 | | 1,000,000 | 1,071,828 |
5% 3/1/38 | | 1,055,000 | 1,108,624 |
5% 3/1/39 | | 1,000,000 | 1,044,647 |
Pennsylvania Hsg. Fin. Agcy.: | | | |
Series 2019 130A, 4% 10/1/49 | | 1,080,000 | 1,074,040 |
Series 2019 131, 3.5% 4/1/49 | | 2,890,000 | 2,845,945 |
Series 2020 13 2A, 3.5% 4/1/51 | | 1,390,000 | 1,368,952 |
Series 2020 133: | | | |
5% 10/1/23 | | 400,000 | 401,354 |
5% 10/1/24 | | 850,000 | 866,126 |
5% 10/1/27 | | 650,000 | 692,502 |
5% 10/1/28 | | 950,000 | 1,025,357 |
5% 4/1/29 | | 100,000 | 108,672 |
5% 10/1/29 | | 450,000 | 492,581 |
Series 2021 134B: | | | |
5% 4/1/24 (b) | | 1,255,000 | 1,264,242 |
5% 10/1/24 (b) | | 1,000,000 | 1,012,894 |
5% 10/1/25 (b) | | 370,000 | 379,135 |
5% 4/1/26 (b) | | 995,000 | 1,026,616 |
5% 10/1/26 (b) | | 1,500,000 | 1,558,984 |
Series 2021 137: | | | |
2.45% 10/1/41 | | 1,305,000 | 955,278 |
5% 4/1/24 | | 225,000 | 227,560 |
5% 10/1/24 | | 265,000 | 270,254 |
5% 4/1/25 | | 200,000 | 205,393 |
5% 10/1/25 | | 220,000 | 227,824 |
5% 4/1/26 | | 240,000 | 249,848 |
5% 10/1/26 | | 280,000 | 294,066 |
5% 4/1/27 | | 225,000 | 238,467 |
5% 10/1/27 | | 225,000 | 240,631 |
5% 4/1/28 | | 250,000 | 269,161 |
5% 10/1/28 | | 260,000 | 282,317 |
5% 4/1/29 | | 310,000 | 339,257 |
5% 10/1/29 | | 365,000 | 402,567 |
Series 2023 142A: | | | |
4.5% 10/1/38 | | 2,000,000 | 2,020,043 |
5% 10/1/43 | | 2,000,000 | 2,083,950 |
Pennsylvania Pub. School Bldg. Auth. School Rev. Series 2014 B2: | | | |
5% 12/1/24 | | 630,000 | 644,764 |
5% 12/1/25 | | 335,000 | 343,130 |
5% 12/1/26 | | 645,000 | 660,563 |
5% 12/1/27 | | 360,000 | 368,836 |
Pennsylvania Tpk. Commission Tpk. Rev.: | | | |
(Sub Lien Proj.) Series 2017 B-1, 5% 6/1/34 | | 5,000,000 | 5,307,196 |
Series 2013 A2: | | | |
5% 12/1/28 | | 500,000 | 533,070 |
5% 12/1/38 | | 2,500,000 | 2,623,305 |
Series 2014 A2, 0% 12/1/40 (d) | | 5,500,000 | 5,525,279 |
Series 2017 A1: | | | |
5% 12/1/31 | | 2,000,000 | 2,172,547 |
5% 12/1/33 | | 1,500,000 | 1,616,772 |
Series 2018 A2, 5% 12/1/43 | | 5,000,000 | 5,282,958 |
Series 2019 A, 5% 12/1/37 | | 5,815,000 | 6,199,950 |
Series 2020 B, 5% 12/1/50 | | 5,000,000 | 5,289,948 |
Series 2021 A: | | | |
4% 12/1/44 | | 4,000,000 | 3,942,251 |
4% 12/1/45 | | 4,000,000 | 3,924,083 |
4% 12/1/50 | | 2,000,000 | 1,929,160 |
Series 2021 B: | | | |
4% 12/1/40 | | 1,000,000 | 993,408 |
4% 12/1/41 | | 1,000,000 | 990,060 |
4% 12/1/42 | | 1,500,000 | 1,478,337 |
5% 12/1/46 | | 2,000,000 | 2,131,680 |
Philadelphia Arpt. Rev.: | | | |
Series 2017 A, 5% 7/1/42 | | 350,000 | 362,558 |
Series 2017 B: | | | |
5% 7/1/31 (b) | | 1,000,000 | 1,053,792 |
5% 7/1/33 (b) | | 2,250,000 | 2,368,154 |
5% 7/1/37 (b) | | 5,065,000 | 5,249,204 |
5% 7/1/42 (b) | | 4,000,000 | 4,093,168 |
5% 7/1/47 (b) | | 3,035,000 | 3,096,048 |
Philadelphia Auth. for Indl. Dev.: | | | |
Series 2016, 5% 4/1/28 | | 275,000 | 283,450 |
Series 2017, 5% 11/1/47 | | 5,000,000 | 5,017,931 |
Series 2020 A, 4% 11/1/45 | | 3,825,000 | 3,460,158 |
Series 2020 C: | | | |
4% 11/1/35 | | 1,750,000 | 1,749,576 |
4% 11/1/36 | | 1,500,000 | 1,480,162 |
4% 11/1/37 | | 1,255,000 | 1,223,073 |
4% 11/1/38 | | 1,000,000 | 968,043 |
Philadelphia Gas Works Rev.: | | | |
Series 16 A, 5% 8/1/50 (Assured Guaranty Muni. Corp. Insured) | | 8,835,000 | 9,338,593 |
Series 2015 13: | | | |
5% 8/1/29 | | 2,000,000 | 2,059,037 |
5% 8/1/30 | | 1,500,000 | 1,543,370 |
5% 8/1/31 | | 1,100,000 | 1,131,582 |
Series 2016 14: | | | |
5% 10/1/33 | | 1,500,000 | 1,556,198 |
5% 10/1/34 | | 500,000 | 516,266 |
Philadelphia Gen. Oblig.: | | | |
Series 2017 A, 5% 8/1/30 | | 1,500,000 | 1,606,661 |
Series 2019 B: | | | |
5% 2/1/38 | | 3,000,000 | 3,212,606 |
5% 2/1/39 | | 7,600,000 | 8,138,594 |
Philadelphia Redev. Auth. Rev. Series 2015 A, 5% 4/15/29 | | 3,000,000 | 3,068,713 |
Philadelphia School District: | | | |
Series 2018 A: | | | |
5% 9/1/29 | | 1,250,000 | 1,360,485 |
5% 9/1/30 | | 1,000,000 | 1,089,064 |
5% 9/1/33 | | 1,000,000 | 1,087,188 |
Series 2019 A: | | | |
4% 9/1/37 | | 2,100,000 | 2,081,490 |
4% 9/1/38 | | 2,300,000 | 2,255,678 |
4% 9/1/39 | | 2,000,000 | 1,928,819 |
Philadelphia Wtr. & Wastewtr. Rev.: | | | |
Series 2015 B, 5% 7/1/30 | | 3,500,000 | 3,621,070 |
Series 2020, 5% 10/1/40 | | 3,195,000 | 3,413,099 |
Pittsburgh & Allegheny County Parking Sys. Series 2017: | | | |
5% 12/15/32 | | 500,000 | 537,501 |
5% 12/15/33 | | 500,000 | 536,844 |
Pittsburgh Gen. Oblig. Series 2014, 5% 9/1/23 (Build America Mutual Assurance Insured) | | 575,000 | 576,511 |
Pittsburgh Wtr. & Swr. Auth. Wtr. & Swr. Sys. Rev.: | | | |
Series 2019 A, 5% 9/1/44 (Assured Guaranty Muni. Corp. Insured) | | 3,600,000 | 3,855,989 |
Series 2019 B: | | | |
4% 9/1/34 (Assured Guaranty Muni. Corp. Insured) | | 2,000,000 | 2,069,421 |
4% 9/1/35 (Assured Guaranty Muni. Corp. Insured) | | 400,000 | 412,742 |
Reading School District Series 2017: | | | |
5% 3/1/35 (Assured Guaranty Muni. Corp. Insured) | | 1,000,000 | 1,065,239 |
5% 3/1/36 (Assured Guaranty Muni. Corp. Insured) | | 1,050,000 | 1,113,009 |
Saint Mary Hosp. Auth. Health Sys. Rev. (Trinity Health Proj.) Series 2012 B, 5% 11/15/26 | | 1,000,000 | 1,059,754 |
Southcentral Pennsylvania Gen. Auth. Rev. Series 2015: | | | |
4% 12/1/30 | | 1,040,000 | 1,057,532 |
5% 12/1/27 | | 1,480,000 | 1,534,267 |
5% 12/1/29 | | 1,000,000 | 1,034,626 |
State Pub. School Bldg. Auth. Delaware County Cmnty. College Proj. Series 2023: | | | |
5% 10/1/37 (Build America Mutual Assurance Insured) | | 530,000 | 574,899 |
5% 10/1/38 (Build America Mutual Assurance Insured) | | 600,000 | 644,505 |
5.25% 10/1/44 (Build America Mutual Assurance Insured) | | 1,100,000 | 1,183,087 |
Susquehanna Area Reg'l. Arp Auth. Series 2017: | | | |
5% 1/1/35 (b) | | 1,000,000 | 1,022,297 |
5% 1/1/38 (b) | | 1,125,000 | 1,132,348 |
Union County Hosp. Auth. Rev. Series 2018 B, 5% 8/1/48 | | 6,000,000 | 6,022,183 |
West Mifflin Area School District Series 2016: | | | |
5% 4/1/24 (Assured Guaranty Muni. Corp. Insured) | | 1,250,000 | 1,264,221 |
5% 4/1/26 (Assured Guaranty Muni. Corp. Insured) | | 1,000,000 | 1,047,708 |
5% 4/1/28 (Assured Guaranty Muni. Corp. Insured) | | 1,390,000 | 1,467,266 |
Westmoreland County Indl. Dev. Auth. (Excela Health Proj.) Series 2020 A: | | | |
4% 7/1/23 | | 1,125,000 | 1,125,000 |
4% 7/1/26 | | 1,000,000 | 990,536 |
4% 7/1/37 | | 1,400,000 | 1,282,238 |
5% 7/1/27 | | 200,000 | 205,360 |
5% 7/1/28 | | 1,130,000 | 1,168,718 |
5% 7/1/29 | | 500,000 | 520,396 |
5% 7/1/30 | | 1,000,000 | 1,047,613 |
TOTAL PENNSYLVANIA | | | 378,223,851 |
Pennsylvania, New Jersey - 1.2% | | | |
Delaware River Port Auth. Pennsylvania & New Jersey Rev. Series 2018 A: | | | |
5% 1/1/37 | | 1,000,000 | 1,087,806 |
5% 1/1/38 | | 1,300,000 | 1,396,192 |
5% 1/1/39 | | 1,000,000 | 1,068,842 |
5% 1/1/40 | | 1,100,000 | 1,169,472 |
TOTAL PENNSYLVANIA, NEW JERSEY | | | 4,722,312 |
Puerto Rico - 1.4% | | | |
Puerto Rico Commonwealth Aqueduct & Swr. Auth. Series 2021 B, 5% 7/1/37 (e) | | 1,155,000 | 1,160,278 |
Puerto Rico Commonwealth Pub. Impt. Gen. Oblig. Series 2021 A1: | | | |
0% 7/1/33 | | 1,225,367 | 749,164 |
5.625% 7/1/27 | | 145,000 | 152,679 |
5.625% 7/1/29 | | 440,000 | 471,212 |
5.75% 7/1/31 | | 1,045,000 | 1,141,363 |
Puerto Rico Sales Tax Fing. Corp. Sales Tax Rev.: | | | |
Series 2018 A1, 0% 7/1/31 | | 1,155,000 | 823,970 |
Series 2019 A2, 4.329% 7/1/40 | | 1,455,000 | 1,383,750 |
TOTAL PUERTO RICO | | | 5,882,416 |
TOTAL MUNICIPAL BONDS (Cost $409,599,092) | | | 389,532,832 |
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Money Market Funds - 3.5% |
| | Shares | Value ($) |
Fidelity Municipal Cash Central Fund 4.23% (f)(g) (Cost $14,004,000) | | 14,001,200 | 14,003,992 |
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TOTAL INVESTMENT IN SECURITIES - 99.2% (Cost $423,603,092) | 403,536,824 |
NET OTHER ASSETS (LIABILITIES) - 0.8% | 3,409,038 |
NET ASSETS - 100.0% | 406,945,862 |
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Legend
(a) | Amount is stated in United States dollars unless otherwise noted. |
(b) | Private activity obligations whose interest is subject to the federal alternative minimum tax for individuals. |
(c) | Coupon rates for floating and adjustable rate securities reflect the rates in effect at period end. |
(d) | Security initially issued in zero coupon form which converts to coupon form at a specified rate and date. The rate shown is the rate at period end. |
(e) | Security exempt from registration under Rule 144A of the Securities Act of 1933. These securities may be resold in transactions exempt from registration, normally to qualified institutional buyers. At the end of the period, the value of these securities amounted to $1,160,278 or 0.3% of net assets. |
(f) | Information in this report regarding holdings by state and security types does not reflect the holdings of the Fidelity Municipal Cash Central Fund. |
(g) | Affiliated fund that is generally available only to investment companies and other accounts managed by Fidelity Investments. The rate quoted is the annualized seven-day yield of the fund at period end. A complete unaudited listing of the fund's holdings as of its most recent quarter end is available upon request. In addition, each Fidelity Central Fund's financial statements are available on the SEC's website or upon request. |
Affiliated Central Funds
Fiscal year to date information regarding the Fund's investments in Fidelity Central Funds, including the ownership percentage, is presented below.
Affiliate | Value, beginning of period ($) | Purchases ($) | Sales Proceeds ($) | Dividend Income ($) | Realized Gain (loss) ($) | Change in Unrealized appreciation (depreciation) ($) | Value, end of period ($) | % ownership, end of period |
Fidelity Municipal Cash Central Fund 4.23% | - | 18,649,992 | 4,646,000 | 38,317 | - | - | 14,003,992 | 0.5% |
Total | - | 18,649,992 | 4,646,000 | 38,317 | - | - | 14,003,992 | |
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Amounts in the dividend income column in the above table include any capital gain distributions from underlying funds, which are presented in the corresponding line item in the Statement of Operations, if applicable.
Amounts included in the purchases and sales proceeds columns may include in-kind transactions, if applicable.
Investment Valuation
The following is a summary of the inputs used, as of June 30, 2023, involving the Fund's assets and liabilities carried at fair value. The inputs or methodology used for valuing securities may not be an indication of the risk associated with investing in those securities. For more information on valuation inputs, and their aggregation into the levels used below, please refer to the Investment Valuation section in the accompanying Notes to Financial Statements.
Valuation Inputs at Reporting Date: |
Description | Total ($) | Level 1 ($) | Level 2 ($) | Level 3 ($) |
Investments in Securities: | | | | |
|
Municipal Securities | 389,532,832 | - | 389,532,832 | - |
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Money Market Funds | 14,003,992 | 14,003,992 | - | - |
Total Investments in Securities: | 403,536,824 | 14,003,992 | 389,532,832 | - |
Statement of Assets and Liabilities |
| | | | June 30, 2023 (Unaudited) |
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Assets | | | | |
Investment in securities, at value - See accompanying schedule: | | | | |
Unaffiliated issuers (cost $409,599,092) | $ | 389,532,832 | | |
Fidelity Central Funds (cost $14,004,000) | | 14,003,992 | | |
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Total Investment in Securities (cost $423,603,092) | | | $ | 403,536,824 |
Cash | | | | 4,142,964 |
Receivable for fund shares sold | | | | 53,321 |
Interest receivable | | | | 5,316,919 |
Distributions receivable from Fidelity Central Funds | | | | 38,317 |
Other receivables | | | | 266 |
Total assets | | | | 413,088,611 |
Liabilities | | | | |
Payable for investments purchased | $ | 4,103,500 | | |
Payable for fund shares redeemed | | 1,469,929 | | |
Distributions payable | | 383,016 | | |
Accrued management fee | | 117,501 | | |
Other affiliated payables | | 42,096 | | |
Other payables and accrued expenses | | 26,707 | | |
Total Liabilities | | | | 6,142,749 |
Net Assets | | | $ | 406,945,862 |
Net Assets consist of: | | | | |
Paid in capital | | | $ | 429,598,667 |
Total accumulated earnings (loss) | | | | (22,652,805) |
Net Assets | | | $ | 406,945,862 |
Net Asset Value , offering price and redemption price per share ($406,945,862 ÷ 39,408,693 shares) | | | $ | 10.33 |
Statement of Operations |
| | | | Six months ended June 30, 2023 (Unaudited) |
Investment Income | | | | |
Interest | | | $ | 6,419,436 |
Income from Fidelity Central Funds | | | | 38,317 |
Total Income | | | | 6,457,753 |
Expenses | | | | |
Management fee | $ | 712,393 | | |
Transfer agent fees | | 200,801 | | |
Accounting fees and expenses | | 53,150 | | |
Custodian fees and expenses | | 5,849 | | |
Independent trustees' fees and expenses | | 722 | | |
Registration fees | | 22,654 | | |
Audit | | 25,656 | | |
Legal | | 12,604 | | |
Miscellaneous | | 851 | | |
Total expenses before reductions | | 1,034,680 | | |
Expense reductions | | (5,988) | | |
Total expenses after reductions | | | | 1,028,692 |
Net Investment income (loss) | | | | 5,429,061 |
Realized and Unrealized Gain (Loss) | | | | |
Net realized gain (loss) on: | | | | |
Investment Securities: | | | | |
Unaffiliated issuers | | (757,873) | | |
Total net realized gain (loss) | | | | (757,873) |
Change in net unrealized appreciation (depreciation) on: | | | | |
Investment Securities: | | | | |
Unaffiliated issuers | | 4,880,151 | | |
Fidelity Central Funds | | (8) | | |
Total change in net unrealized appreciation (depreciation) | | | | 4,880,143 |
Net gain (loss) | | | | 4,122,270 |
Net increase (decrease) in net assets resulting from operations | | | $ | 9,551,331 |
Statement of Changes in Net Assets |
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| | Six months ended June 30, 2023 (Unaudited) | | Year ended December 31, 2022 |
Increase (Decrease) in Net Assets | | | | |
Operations | | | | |
Net investment income (loss) | $ | 5,429,061 | $ | 10,937,191 |
Net realized gain (loss) | | (757,873) | | (2,131,805) |
Change in net unrealized appreciation (depreciation) | | 4,880,143 | | (59,341,779) |
Net increase (decrease) in net assets resulting from operations | | 9,551,331 | | (50,536,393) |
Distributions to shareholders | | (5,353,528) | | (10,893,254) |
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Share transactions | | | | |
Proceeds from sales of shares | | 33,701,747 | | 209,068,548 |
Reinvestment of distributions | | 3,071,387 | | 6,861,043 |
Cost of shares redeemed | | (41,047,548) | | (302,424,436) |
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Net increase (decrease) in net assets resulting from share transactions | | (4,274,414) | | (86,494,845) |
Total increase (decrease) in net assets | | (76,611) | | (147,924,492) |
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Net Assets | | | | |
Beginning of period | | 407,022,473 | | 554,946,965 |
End of period | $ | 406,945,862 | $ | 407,022,473 |
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Other Information | | | | |
Shares | | | | |
Sold | | 3,253,973 | | 20,229,877 |
Issued in reinvestment of distributions | | 296,959 | | 655,071 |
Redeemed | | (3,965,745) | | (28,961,466) |
Net increase (decrease) | | (414,813) | | (8,076,518) |
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Fidelity® Pennsylvania Municipal Income Fund |
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| | Six months ended (Unaudited) June 30, 2023 | | Years ended December 31, 2022 | | 2021 | | 2020 | | 2019 | | 2018 |
Selected Per-Share Data | | | | | | | | | | | | |
Net asset value, beginning of period | $ | 10.22 | $ | 11.59 | $ | 11.59 | $ | 11.39 | $ | 10.92 | $ | 11.18 |
Income from Investment Operations | | | | | | | | | | | | |
Net investment income (loss) A,B | | .137 | | .255 | | .251 | | .275 | | .310 | | .314 |
Net realized and unrealized gain (loss) | | .108 | | (1.372) | | .013 | | .209 | | .523 | | (.226) |
Total from investment operations | | .245 | | (1.117) | | .264 | | .484 | | .833 | | .088 |
Distributions from net investment income | | (.135) | | (.253) | | (.251) | | (.272) | | (.307) | | (.314) |
Distributions from net realized gain | | - | | - | | (.013) | | (.012) | | (.056) | | (.034) |
Total distributions | | (.135) | | (.253) | | (.264) | | (.284) | | (.363) | | (.348) |
Net asset value, end of period | $ | 10.33 | $ | 10.22 | $ | 11.59 | $ | 11.59 | $ | 11.39 | $ | 10.92 |
Total Return C,D | | 2.40% | | (9.66)% | | 2.30% | | 4.32% | | 7.71% | | .84% |
Ratios to Average Net Assets B,E,F | | | | | | | | | | | | |
Expenses before reductions | | .51% G | | .49% | | .48% | | .49% | | .48% | | .48% |
Expenses net of fee waivers, if any | | .51% G | | .49% | | .48% | | .49% | | .48% | | .48% |
Expenses net of all reductions | | .51% G | | .49% | | .48% | | .48% | | .48% | | .48% |
Net investment income (loss) | | 2.67% G | | 2.41% | | 2.16% | | 2.42% | | 2.74% | | 2.88% |
Supplemental Data | | | | | | | | | | | | |
Net assets, end of period (000 omitted) | $ | 406,946 | $ | 407,022 | $ | 554,947 | $ | 535,587 | $ | 516,717 | $ | 452,519 |
Portfolio turnover rate H | | 6% G | | 7% | | 5% | | 17% | | 20% | | 15% |
A Calculated based on average shares outstanding during the period.
B Net investment income (loss) is affected by the timing of the declaration of dividends by any underlying mutual funds or exchange-traded funds (ETFs). Net investment income (loss) of any mutual funds or ETFs is not included in the Fund's net investment income (loss) ratio.
C Total returns for periods of less than one year are not annualized.
D Total returns would have been lower if certain expenses had not been reduced during the applicable periods shown.
E Fees and expenses of any underlying mutual funds or exchange-traded funds (ETFs) are not included in the Fund's expense ratio. The Fund indirectly bears its proportionate share of these expenses. For additional expense information related to investments in Fidelity Central Funds, please refer to the "Investments in Fidelity Central Funds" note found in the Notes to Financial Statements section of the most recent Annual or Semi-Annual report.
F Expense ratios reflect operating expenses of the class. Expenses before reductions do not reflect amounts reimbursed, waived, or reduced through arrangements with the investment adviser, brokerage services, or other offset arrangements, if applicable, and do not represent the amount paid by the class during periods when reimbursements, waivers or reductions occur.
G Annualized.
H Amount does not include the portfolio activity of any underlying mutual funds or exchange-traded funds (ETFs).
For the period ended June 30, 2023
1. Organization.
Fidelity Pennsylvania Municipal Income Fund (the Fund) is a fund of Fidelity Municipal Trust (the Trust) and is authorized to issue an unlimited number of shares. Share transactions on the Statement of Changes in Net Assets may contain exchanges between affiliated funds. The Trust is registered under the Investment Company Act of 1940, as amended (the 1940 Act), as an open-end management investment company organized as a Massachusetts business trust. The Fund may be affected by economic and political developments in the state of Pennsylvania.
2. Investments in Fidelity Central Funds.
Funds may invest in Fidelity Central Funds, which are open-end investment companies generally available only to other investment companies and accounts managed by the investment adviser and its affiliates. The Schedule of Investments lists any Fidelity Central Funds held as an investment as of period end, but does not include the underlying holdings of each Fidelity Central Fund. An investing fund indirectly bears its proportionate share of the expenses of the underlying Fidelity Central Funds.
Based on its investment objective, each Fidelity Central Fund may invest or participate in various investment vehicles or strategies that are similar to those of the investing fund. These strategies are consistent with the investment objectives of the investing fund and may involve certain economic risks which may cause a decline in value of each of the Fidelity Central Funds and thus a decline in the value of the investing fund.
Fidelity Central Fund | Investment Manager | Investment Objective | Investment Practices | Expense Ratio A |
Fidelity Money Market Central Funds | Fidelity Management & Research Company LLC (FMR) | Each fund seeks to obtain a high level of current income consistent with the preservation of capital and liquidity. | Short-term Investments | Less than .005% |
A Expenses expressed as a percentage of average net assets and are as of each underlying Central Fund's most recent annual or semi-annual shareholder report.
A complete unaudited list of holdings for each Fidelity Central Fund is available upon request or at the Securities and Exchange Commission website at www.sec.gov. In addition, the financial statements of the Fidelity Central Funds which contain the significant accounting policies (including investment valuation policies) of those funds, and are not covered by the Report of Independent Registered Public Accounting Firm, are available on the Securities and Exchange Commission website or upon request.
3. Significant Accounting Policies.
The Fund is an investment company and applies the accounting and reporting guidance of the Financial Accounting Standards Board (FASB) Accounting Standards Codification Topic 946 Financial Services - Investment Companies . The financial statements have been prepared in conformity with accounting principles generally accepted in the United States of America (GAAP), which require management to make certain estimates and assumptions at the date of the financial statements. Actual results could differ from those estimates. Subsequent events, if any, through the date that the financial statements were issued have been evaluated in the preparation of the financial statements. The Fund's Schedule of Investments lists any underlying mutual funds or exchange-traded funds (ETFs) but does not include the underlying holdings of these funds. The following summarizes the significant accounting policies of the Fund:
Investment Valuation. Investments are valued as of 4:00 p.m. Eastern time on the last calendar day of the period. The Board of Trustees (the Board) has designated the Fund's investment adviser as the valuation designee responsible for the fair valuation function and performing fair value determinations as needed. The investment adviser has established a Fair Value Committee (the Committee) to carry out the day-to-day fair valuation responsibilities and has adopted policies and procedures to govern the fair valuation process and the activities of the Committee. In accordance with these fair valuation policies and procedures, which have been approved by the Board, the Fund attempts to obtain prices from one or more third party pricing services or brokers to value its investments. When current market prices, quotations or currency exchange rates are not readily available or reliable, investments will be fair valued in good faith by the Committee, in accordance with the policies and procedures. Factors used in determining fair value vary by investment type and may include market or investment specific events, transaction data, estimated cash flows, and market observations of comparable investments. The frequency that the fair valuation procedures are used cannot be predicted and they may be utilized to a significant extent. The Committee manages the Fund's fair valuation practices and maintains the fair valuation policies and procedures. The Fund's investment adviser reports to the Board information regarding the fair valuation process and related material matters.
The Fund categorizes the inputs to valuation techniques used to value its investments into a disclosure hierarchy consisting of three levels as shown below:
Level 1 - unadjusted quoted prices in active markets for identical investments
Level 2 - other significant observable inputs (including quoted prices for similar investments, interest rates, prepayment speeds, etc.)
Level 3 - unobservable inputs (including the Fund's own assumptions based on the best information available)
Valuation techniques used to value the Fund's investments by major category are as follows:
Debt securities, including restricted securities, are valued based on evaluated prices received from third party pricing services or from brokers who make markets in such securities. Municipal securities are valued by pricing services who utilize matrix pricing which considers yield or price of bonds of comparable quality, coupon, maturity and type or by broker-supplied prices. When independent prices are unavailable or unreliable, debt securities may be valued utilizing pricing methodologies which consider similar factors that would be used by third party pricing services. Debt securities are generally categorized as Level 2 in the hierarchy but may be Level 3 depending on the circumstances.
Investments in open-end mutual funds, including the Fidelity Central Funds, are valued at their closing net asset value (NAV) each business day and are categorized as Level 1 in the hierarchy.
Changes in valuation techniques may result in transfers in or out of an assigned level within the disclosure hierarchy. The aggregate value of investments by input level as of June 30, 2023 is included at the end of the Fund's Schedule of Investments.
Investment Transactions and Income. For financial reporting purposes, the Fund's investment holdings and NAV include trades executed through the end of the last business day of the period. The NAV per share for processing shareholder transactions is calculated as of the close of business of the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE), normally 4:00 p.m. Eastern time and includes trades executed through the end of the prior business day. Gains and losses on securities sold are determined on the basis of identified cost. Income and capital gain distributions from Fidelity Central Funds, if any, are recorded on the ex-dividend date. Interest income is accrued as earned and includes coupon interest and amortization of premium and accretion of discount on debt securities as applicable. Debt obligations may be placed on non-accrual status and related interest income may be reduced by ceasing current accruals and writing off interest receivables when the collection of all or a portion of interest has become doubtful based on consistently applied procedures. A debt obligation is removed from non-accrual status when the issuer resumes interest payments or when collectability of interest is reasonably assured.
Expenses. Expenses directly attributable to a fund are charged to that fund. Expenses attributable to more than one fund are allocated among the respective funds on the basis of relative net assets or other appropriate methods. Expenses included in the accompanying financial statements reflect the expenses of that fund and do not include any expenses associated with any underlying mutual funds or exchange-traded funds. Although not included in a fund's expenses, a fund indirectly bears its proportionate share of these expenses through the net asset value of each underlying mutual fund or exchange-traded fund. Expense estimates are accrued in the period to which they relate and adjustments are made when actual amounts are known.
Income Tax Information and Distributions to Shareholders. Each year, the Fund intends to qualify as a regulated investment company under Subchapter M of the Internal Revenue Code, including distributing substantially all of its taxable income and realized gains. As a result, no provision for U.S. Federal income taxes is required. The Fund files a U.S. federal tax return, in addition to state and local tax returns as required. The Fund's federal income tax returns are subject to examination by the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) for a period of three fiscal years after they are filed. State and local tax returns may be subject to examination for an additional fiscal year depending on the jurisdiction.
Distributions are declared and recorded daily and paid monthly from net investment income. Distributions from realized gains, if any, are declared and recorded on the ex-dividend date. Income and capital gain distributions are determined in accordance with income tax regulations, which may differ from GAAP.
Capital accounts within the financial statements are adjusted for permanent book-tax differences. These adjustments have no impact on net assets or the results of operations. Capital accounts are not adjusted for temporary book-tax differences which will reverse in a subsequent period.
Book-tax differences are primarily due to market discount and excise tax regulations.
The Fund purchases municipal securities whose interest, in the opinion of the issuer, is free from federal income tax. There is no assurance that the IRS will agree with this opinion. In the event the IRS determines that the issuer does not comply with relevant tax requirements, interest payments from a security could become federally taxable, possibly retroactively to the date the security was issued.
As of period end, the cost and unrealized appreciation (depreciation) in securities, and derivatives if applicable, for federal income tax purposes were as follows:
Gross unrealized appreciation | $2,372,355 |
Gross unrealized depreciation | (22,313,167) |
Net unrealized appreciation (depreciation) | $(19,940,812) |
Tax cost | $423,477,636 |
Capital loss carryforwards are only available to offset future capital gains of the Fund to the extent provided by regulations and may be limited. The capital loss carryforward information presented below, including any applicable limitation, is estimated as of prior fiscal period end and is subject to adjustment.
Short-term | $(1,841,336) |
Long-term | (290,469) |
Total capital loss carryforward | $(2,131,805) |
Restricted Securities (including Private Placements). Funds may invest in securities that are subject to legal or contractual restrictions on resale. These securities generally may be resold in transactions exempt from registration or to the public if the securities are registered. Disposal of these securities may involve time-consuming negotiations and expense, and prompt sale at an acceptable price may be difficult. Information regarding restricted securities held at period end is included at the end of the Schedule of Investments, if applicable.
4. Purchases and Sales of Investments.
Purchases and sales of securities, other than short-term securities and in-kind transactions, as applicable, are noted in the table below.
| Purchases ($) | Sales ($) |
Fidelity Pennsylvania Municipal Income Fund | 17,488,039 | 10,848,372 |
5. Fees and Other Transactions with Affiliates.
Management Fee. Fidelity Management & Research Company LLC (the investment adviser) and its affiliates provide the Fund with investment management related services for which the Fund pays a monthly management fee. The management fee is the sum of an individual fund fee rate that is based on an annual rate of .25% of the Fund's average net assets and an annualized group fee rate that averaged .10% during the period. The group fee rate is based upon the monthly average net assets of a group of registered investment companies with which the investment adviser has management contracts. The group fee rate decreases as assets under management increase and increases as assets under management decrease. For the reporting period, the total annualized management fee rate was .35% of the Fund's average net assets.
Transfer Agent Fees. Fidelity Investments Institutional Operations Company LLC (FIIOC), an affiliate of the investment adviser, is the transfer, dividend disbursing and shareholder servicing agent for the Fund. FIIOC receives account fees and asset-based fees that vary according to account size and type of account. FIIOC pays for typesetting, printing and mailing of shareholder reports, except proxy statements. For the period, transfer agent fees were equivalent to an annualized rate of .10% of average net assets.
Accounting Fees. Fidelity Service Company, Inc. (FSC), an affiliate of the investment adviser, maintains the Fund's accounting records. The accounting fee is based on the level of average net assets for each month. For the period, the fees were equivalent to the following annualized rates:
| % of Average Net Assets |
Fidelity Pennsylvania Municipal Income Fund | .03 |
Interfund Trades. Funds may purchase from or sell securities to other Fidelity Funds under procedures adopted by the Board. The procedures have been designed to ensure these interfund trades are executed in accordance with Rule 17a-7 of the 1940 Act. Any interfund trades are included within the respective purchases and sales amounts shown in the Purchases and Sales of Investments note. During the period, there were no interfund trades.
6. Committed Line of Credit.
Certain Funds participate with other funds managed by the investment adviser or an affiliate in a $4.25 billion credit facility (the "line of credit") to be utilized for temporary or emergency purposes to fund shareholder redemptions or for other short-term liquidity purposes. The participating funds have agreed to pay commitment fees on their pro-rata portion of the line of credit, which are reflected in Miscellaneous expenses on the Statement of Operations, and are listed below. During the period, there were no borrowings on this line of credit.
| Amount |
Fidelity Pennsylvania Municipal Income Fund | $407 |
7. Expense Reductions.
Through arrangements with the Fund's custodian, credits realized as a result of certain uninvested cash balances were used to reduce the Fund's expenses by $936.
In addition, during the period the investment adviser or an affiliate reimbursed and/or waived a portion of operating expenses in the amount of $5,052.
8. Other.
A fund's organizational documents provide former and current trustees and officers with a limited indemnification against liabilities arising in connection with the performance of their duties to the fund. In the normal course of business, a fund may also enter into contracts that provide general indemnifications. A fund's maximum exposure under these arrangements is unknown as this would be dependent on future claims that may be made against a fund. The risk of material loss from such claims is considered remote.
9. Risk and Uncertainties.
Many factors affect a fund's performance. Developments that disrupt global economies and financial markets, such as pandemics, epidemics, outbreaks of infectious diseases, war, terrorism, and environmental disasters, may significantly affect a fund's investment performance. The effects of these developments to a fund will be impacted by the types of securities in which a fund invests, the financial condition, industry, economic sector, and geographic location of an issuer, and a fund's level of investment in the securities of that issuer. Significant concentrations in security types, issuers, industries, sectors, and geographic locations may magnify the factors that affect a fund's performance.
As a shareholder, you incur two types of costs: (1) transaction costs, which may include sales charges (loads) on purchase payments or redemption proceeds, as applicable and (2) ongoing costs, which generally include management fees, distribution and/or service (12b-1) fees and other Fund expenses. This Example is intended to help you understand your ongoing costs (in dollars) of investing in a fund and to compare these costs with the ongoing costs of investing in other mutual funds.
The Example is based on an investment of $1,000 invested at the beginning of the period and held for the entire period (January 1, 2023 to June 30, 2023). |
Actual Expenses
The first line of the accompanying table provides information about actual account values and actual expenses. You may use the information in this line, together with the amount you invested, to estimate the expenses that you paid over the period. Simply divide your account value by $1,000.00 (for example, an $8,600 account value divided by $1,000.00 = 8.6), then multiply the result by the number in the first line for a class/Fund under the heading entitled "Expenses Paid During Period" to estimate the expenses you paid on your account during this period. If any fund is a shareholder of any underlying mutual funds or exchange-traded funds (ETFs) (the Underlying Funds), such fund indirectly bears its proportional share of the expenses of the Underlying Funds in addition to the direct expenses incurred presented in the table. These fees and expenses are not included in the annualized expense ratio used to calculate the expense estimate in the table below.
Hypothetical Example for Comparison Purposes
The second line of the accompanying table provides information about hypothetical account values and hypothetical expenses based on the actual expense ratio and an assumed rate of return of 5% per year before expenses, which is not the actual return. The hypothetical account values and expenses may not be used to estimate the actual ending account balance or expenses you paid for the period. You may use this information to compare the ongoing costs of investing in the Fund and other funds. To do so, compare this 5% hypothetical example with the 5% hypothetical examples that appear in the shareholder reports of the other funds. If any fund is a shareholder of any Underlying Funds, such fund indirectly bears its proportional share of the expenses of the Underlying Funds in addition to the direct expenses as presented in the table. These fees and expenses are not included in the annualized expense ratio used to calculate the expense estimate in the table below.
Please note that the expenses shown in the table are meant to highlight your ongoing costs only and do not reflect any transaction costs. Therefore, the second line of the table is useful in comparing ongoing costs only, and will not help you determine the relative total costs of owning different funds. In addition, if these transactional costs were included, your costs would have been higher.
| | | | Annualized Expense Ratio- A | | Beginning Account Value January 1, 2023 | | Ending Account Value June 30, 2023 | | Expenses Paid During Period- C January 1, 2023 to June 30, 2023 |
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Fidelity® Pennsylvania Municipal Income Fund | | | | .51% | | | | | | |
Actual | | | | | | $ 1,000 | | $ 1,024.00 | | $ 2.56 |
Hypothetical- B | | | | | | $ 1,000 | | $ 1,022.27 | | $ 2.56 |
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A Annualized expense ratio reflects expenses net of applicable fee waivers.
B 5% return per year before expenses
C Expenses are equal to the annualized expense ratio, multiplied by the average account value over the period, multiplied by 181/ 365 (to reflect the one-half year period). The fees and expenses of any Underlying Funds are not included in each annualized expense ratio.
The Securities and Exchange Commission adopted Rule 22e-4 under the Investment Company Act of 1940 (the Liquidity Rule) to promote effective liquidity risk management throughout the open-end investment company industry, thereby reducing the risk that funds will be unable to meet their redemption obligations and mitigating dilution of the interests of fund shareholders.
The Fund has adopted and implemented a liquidity risk management program (the Program) reasonably designed to assess and manage the Fund's liquidity risk and to comply with the requirements of the Liquidity Rule. The Fund's Board of Trustees (the Board) has designated the Fund's investment adviser as administrator of the Program. The Fidelity advisers have established a Liquidity Risk Management Committee (the LRM Committee) to manage the Program for each of the Fidelity Funds. The LRM Committee monitors the adequacy and effectiveness of implementation of the Program and on a periodic basis assesses each Fund's liquidity risk based on a variety of factors including (1) the Fund's investment strategy, (2) portfolio liquidity and cash flow projections during normal and reasonably foreseeable stressed conditions, (3) shareholder redemptions, (4) borrowings and other funding sources and (5) certain factors specific to ETFs including the effect of the Fund's prices and spreads, market participants, and basket compositions on the overall liquidity of the Fund's portfolio, as applicable.
In accordance with the Program, each of the Fund's portfolio investments is classified into one of four defined liquidity categories based on a determination of a reasonable expectation for how long it would take to convert the investment to cash (or sell or dispose of the investment) without significantly changing its market value.
- Highly liquid investments - cash or convertible to cash within three business days or less
- Moderately liquid investments - convertible to cash in three to seven calendar days
- Less liquid investments - can be sold or disposed of, but not settled, within seven calendar days
- Illiquid investments - cannot be sold or disposed of within seven calendar days
Liquidity classification determinations take into account a variety of factors including various market, trading and investment-specific considerations, as well as market depth, and generally utilize analysis from a third-party liquidity metrics service.
The Liquidity Rule places a 15% limit on a fund's illiquid investments and requires funds that do not primarily hold assets that are highly liquid investments to determine and maintain a minimum percentage of the fund's net assets to be invested in highly liquid investments (highly liquid investment minimum or HLIM). The Program includes provisions reasonably designed to comply with the 15% limit on illiquid investments and for determining, periodically reviewing and complying with the HLIM requirement as applicable.
At a recent meeting of the Fund's Board of Trustees, the LRM Committee provided a written report to the Board pertaining to the operation, adequacy, and effectiveness of the Program for the period December 1, 2021 through November 30, 2022. The report concluded that the Program is operating effectively and is reasonably designed to assess and manage the Fund's liquidity risk.
1.705577.125
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Item 2.
Code of Ethics
Not applicable.
Item 3.
Audit Committee Financial Expert
Not applicable.
Item 4.
Principal Accountant Fees and Services
Not applicable.
Item 5.
Audit Committee of Listed Registrants
Not applicable.
Item 6.
Investments
(a)
Not applicable.
(b)
Not applicable
Item 7.
Disclosure of Proxy Voting Policies and Procedures for Closed-End Management Investment Companies
Not applicable.
Item 8.
Portfolio Managers of Closed-End Management Investment Companies
Not applicable.
Item 9.
Purchase of Equity Securities by Closed-End Management Investment Company and Affiliated Purchasers
Not applicable.
Item 10.
Submission of Matters to a Vote of Security Holders
There were no material changes to the procedures by which shareholders may recommend nominees to the Fidelity Municipal Trust’s Board of Trustees.
Item 11.
Controls and Procedures
(a)(i) The President and Treasurer and the Chief Financial Officer have concluded that the Fidelity Municipal Trust’s (the “Trust”) disclosure controls and procedures (as
defined in Rule 30a-3(c) under the Investment Company Act) provide reasonable assurances that material information relating to the Trust is made known to them by the appropriate persons, based on their evaluation of these controls and procedures as of a date within 90 days of the filing date of this report.
(a)(ii) There was no change in the Trust’s internal control over financial reporting (as defined in Rule 30a-3(d) under the Investment Company Act) that occurred during the period covered by this report that has materially affected, or is reasonably likely to materially affect, the Trust’s internal control over financial reporting.
Item 12.
Disclosure of Securities Lending Activities for Closed-End Management
Investment Companies
Not applicable.
Item 13.
Exhibits
SIGNATURES
Pursuant to the requirements of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 and the Investment Company Act of 1940, the registrant has duly caused this report to be signed on its behalf by the undersigned, thereunto duly authorized.
Fidelity Municipal Trust
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By: | /s/Laura M. Del Prato |
| Laura M. Del Prato |
| President and Treasurer |
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Date: | August 22, 2023 |
Pursuant to the requirements of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 and the Investment Company Act of 1940, this report has been signed below by the following persons on behalf of the registrant and in the capacities and on the dates indicated.
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By: | /s/Laura M. Del Prato |
| Laura M. Del Prato |
| President and Treasurer |
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Date: | August 22, 2023 |
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By: | /s/John J. Burke III |
| John J. Burke III |
| Chief Financial Officer |
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Date: | August 22, 2023 |