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 811-3614
Rochester Fund Municipals
(Exact name of registrant as specified in charter)
6803 South Tucson Way, Centennial, Colorado 80112-3924
(Address of principal executive offices) (Zip code)
Robert G. Zack, Esq.
OppenheimerFunds, Inc.
Two World Financial Center, New York, New York 10281-1008
(Name and address of agent for service)
Registrant’s telephone number, including area code: (303) 768-3200
Date of fiscal year end: December 31
Date of reporting period: 06/30/2010
Item 1. Reports to Stockholders.
June 30, 2010 Management Rochester Fund Commentary and Municipals Semiannual Report MANAGEMENT COMMENTARY An Interview with Your Fund’s Portfolio Managers SE MIANNUAL R E P O RT Listing of Top Holdings Listing of Investments Financial Statements OppenheimerFunds was the #1 tax-exempt bond fund family in the Barron’s/Lipper Best Fund Families survey, which analyzed the 2009 performance of 61 mutual fund families. Source: “Best Mutual-Fund Families,” Barron’s, February 1, 2010. See page 2 for specific information on the methodology used to determine the one-year rankings in the Barron’s/Lipper Best Fund Families survey. Past performance does not guarantee future results. 1234 |
TOP HOLDINGS AND ALLOCATIONS
Top Ten Categories
| | | | |
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Tobacco—Master Settlement Agreement | | | 17.1 | % |
Sales Tax Revenue | | | 8.3 | |
Electric Utilities | | | 8.1 | |
Airlines | | | 8.0 | |
Marine/Aviation Facilities | | | 5.0 | |
General Obligation | | | 4.9 | |
Tax Increment Financing (TIF) | | | 4.9 | |
Highways/Commuter Facilities | | | 4.6 | |
Hospital/Health Care | | | 4.5 | |
Non Profit Organization | | | 3.9 | |
Portfolio holdings are subject to change. Percentages are as of June 30, 2010, and are based on total assets.
Credit Allocation
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| | NRSRO- | | | Manager- | | | | |
| | rated | | | rated | | | Total | |
|
AAA | | | 2.4 | % | | | — | % | | | 2.4 | % |
AA | | | 10.4 | | | | 1.2 | | | | 11.6 | |
A | | | 25.9 | | | | 0.5 | | | | 26.4 | |
BBB | | | 29.5 | | | | 5.6 | | | | 35.1 | |
BB or lower | | | 13.9 | | | | 10.6 | | | | 24.5 | |
Total | | | 82.1 | % | | | 17.9 | % | | | 100.0 | % |
The Fund’s investment adviser, OppenheimerFunds, Inc. (the “Manager”), determines the credit allocation of the Fund’s assets using ratings by nationally recognized statistical rating organizations (NRSROs), such as Standard & Poor’s. For securities rated by an NRSRO other than S&P, the Manager converts that rating to the equivalent S&P rating. If two or more NRSROs have assigned a rating to a security, the highest rating is used. For securities not rated by an NRSRO, the Manager may use its own credit analysis to assign ratings in denominations similar to those of S&P.
The percentages above are based on the market value of the Fund’s securities as of 6/30/10 and are subject to change; market value does not include cash. AAA, AA, A and BBB are investment-grade ratings. More information about securities ratings is contained in the Fund’s Statement of Additional Information.
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NOTES
Total returns include changes in share price and reinvestment of dividends and capital gains distributions in a hypothetical investment for the periods shown. Cumulative total returns are not annualized. The Fund’s total returns shown do not reflect the deduction of income taxes on an individual’s investment. Taxes may reduce your actual investment returns on income or gains paid by the Fund or any gains you may realize if you sell your shares.
This semiannual report must be preceded or accompanied by the current prospectus of Rochester Fund Municipals. Before investing in any of the Oppenheimer funds, investors should carefully consider a fund’s investment objectives, risks, charges and expenses. Fund prospectuses and, if available, summary prospectuses contain this and other information about the funds. For more information, ask your financial advisor, call us at 1.800.525.7048, or visit our website at www.oppenheimerfunds.com. Read prospectuses and, if available, summary prospectuses carefully before investing.
The Fund’s investment strategy and focus can change over time. The mention of specific fund holdings does not constitute a recommendation by OppenheimerFunds, Inc.
Class A shares of the Fund were first publicly offered on 5/15/86. Unless otherwise noted, Class A returns include the current maximum initial sales charge of 4.75%.
Class B shares of the Fund were first publicly offered on 3/17/97. Unless otherwise noted, Class B returns include the applicable contingent deferred sales charge of 5% (1-year) and 2% (5-year). Because Class B shares convert to Class A shares 72 months after purchase, the 10-year return for Class B shares uses Class A performance for the period after conversion. Class B shares are subject to an annual 0.75% asset-based sales charge.
Class C shares of the Fund were first publicly offered on 3/17/97. Unless otherwise noted, Class C returns include the applicable 1% contingent deferred sales charge for the one-year period. Class C shares are subject to an annual 0.75% asset-based sales charge.
Class Y shares of the Fund were first publicly offered on 4/28/00. Class Y shares are offered only to certain institutional investors under a special agreement with the Distributor, and to present or former officers, directors, trustees or employees (and their eligible family members) of the Fund, the Manager, its affiliates, its parent company and the subsidiaries of its parent company, and retirement plans established for the benefit of such individuals.
An explanation of the calculation of performance is in the Fund’s Statement of Additional Information.
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FUND EXPENSES
Fund Expenses. As a shareholder of the Fund, you incur two types of costs: (1) transaction costs, which may include sales charges (loads) on purchase payments, contingent deferred sales charges on redemptions; and redemption fees (if applicable); and (2) ongoing costs, including management fees; distribution and service fees; and other Fund expenses. These examples are intended to help you understand your ongoing costs (in dollars) of investing in the Fund and to compare these costs with the ongoing costs of investing in other mutual funds.
The examples are based on an investment of $1,000.00 invested at the beginning of the period and held for the entire 6-month period ended June 30, 2010.
Actual Expenses. The first section of the table provides information about actual account values and actual expenses. You may use the information in this section for the class of shares you hold, together with the amount you invested, to estimate the expense that you paid over the period. Simply divide your account value by $1,000.00 (for example, an $8,600.00 account value divided by $1,000.00 = 8.60), then multiply the result by the number in the first section under the heading entitled “Expenses Paid During Period” to estimate the expenses you paid on your account during this period.
Hypothetical Example for Comparison Purposes. The second section of the table provides information about hypothetical account values and hypothetical expenses based on the Fund’s actual expense ratio for each class of shares, and an assumed rate of return of 5% per year for each class 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 for the class of shares you hold with the 5% hypothetical examples that appear in the shareholder reports of the other funds.
Please note that the expenses shown in the table are meant to highlight your ongoing costs only and do not reflect any transactional costs, such as front-end or contingent deferred sales charges (loads), or a $12.00 fee imposed annually on accounts valued at less than $500.00 (subject to exceptions described in the Statement of Additional Information). Therefore, the “hypothetical” section 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.
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| | Beginning | | | Ending | | | Expenses | |
| | Account | | | Account | | | Paid During | |
| | Value | | | Value | | | 6 Months Ended | |
| | January 1, 2010 | | | June 30, 2010 | | | June 30, 2010 | |
|
Actual | | | | | | | | | | | | |
Class A | | $ | 1,000.00 | | | $ | 1,065.40 | | | $ | 4.77 | |
Class B | | | 1,000.00 | | | | 1,060.60 | | | | 9.60 | |
Class C | | | 1,000.00 | | | | 1,061.00 | | | | 9.24 | |
Class Y | | | 1,000.00 | | | | 1,066.80 | | | | 4.11 | |
| | | | | | | | | | | | |
Hypothetical (5% return before expenses) | | | | | | | | | | | | |
Class A | | | 1,000.00 | | | | 1,020.18 | | | | 4.67 | |
Class B | | | 1,000.00 | | | | 1,015.52 | | | | 9.39 | |
Class C | | | 1,000.00 | | | | 1,015.87 | | | | 9.04 | |
Class Y | | | 1,000.00 | | | | 1,020.83 | | | | 4.02 | |
Expenses are equal to the Fund’s annualized expense ratio for that class, multiplied by the average account value over the period, multiplied by 181/365 (to reflect the one-half year period). Those annualized expense ratios based on the 6-month period ended June 30, 2010 are as follows:
| | | | |
Class | | Expense Ratios |
|
Class A | | | 0.93 | % |
Class B | | | 1.87 | |
Class C | | | 1.80 | |
Class Y | | | 0.80 | |
The expense ratios reflect voluntary waivers or reimbursements of expenses by the Fund’s Manager. Some of these undertakings may be modified or terminated at any time; some may not be modified or terminated until after one year from the date of the current prospectus, as indicated therein. The “Financial Highlights” tables in the Fund’s financial statements, included in this report, also show the gross expense ratios, without such waivers or reimbursements and reduction to custodian expenses, if applicable.
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STATEMENT OF INVESTMENTS June 30, 2010 / Unaudited
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Principal | | | | | | | | | | | | |
Amount | | | | | Coupon | | | Maturity | | | Value | |
|
Municipal Bonds and Notes—116.0% | | | | | | | | | | | | |
New York—80.1% | | | | | | | | | | | | |
$ | 1,035,000 | | | Albany County, NY IDA (Albany College of Pharmacy)1 | | | 5.375 | % | | | 12/01/2024 | | | $ | 1,032,381 | |
| 1,700,000 | | | Albany County, NY IDA (Albany College of Pharmacy)1 | | | 5.625 | | | | 12/01/2034 | | | | 1,681,011 | |
| 605,000 | | | Albany County, NY IDA (Wildwood Programs)1 | | | 4.900 | | | | 07/01/2021 | | | | 514,565 | |
| 1,420,000 | | | Albany, NY Hsg. Authority (Lark Drive)1 | | | 5.500 | | | | 12/01/2028 | | | | 1,437,736 | |
| 1,315,000 | | | Albany, NY IDA (Albany Medical Center)1 | | | 6.000 | | | | 05/01/2019 | | | | 1,315,723 | |
| 2,460,000 | | | Albany, NY IDA (Albany Medical Center)1 | | | 6.000 | | | | 05/01/2029 | | | | 2,277,985 | |
| 150,000 | | | Albany, NY IDA (Albany Municipal Golf Course Clubhouse)1 | | | 7.500 | | | | 05/01/2012 | | | | 151,311 | |
| 760,000 | | | Albany, NY IDA (Albany Rehabilitation)1 | | | 8.375 | | | | 06/01/2023 | | | | 762,979 | |
| 3,125,000 | | | Albany, NY IDA (Brighter Choice Charter School)1 | | | 5.000 | | | | 04/01/2027 | | | | 2,828,000 | |
| 1,350,000 | | | Albany, NY IDA (Brighter Choice Charter School)1 | | | 5.000 | | | | 04/01/2032 | | | | 1,173,771 | |
| 900,000 | | | Albany, NY IDA (Brighter Choice Charter School)1 | | | 5.000 | | | | 04/01/2037 | | | | 760,761 | |
| 7,005,000 | | | Albany, NY IDA (Charitable Leadership) | | | 5.750 | | | | 07/01/2026 | | | | 5,511,394 | |
| 900,000 | | | Albany, NY IDA (New Covenant Charter School)2 | | | 7.000 | | | | 05/01/2025 | | | | 359,973 | |
| 1,185,000 | | | Albany, NY IDA (Sage Colleges)1 | | | 5.250 | | | | 04/01/2019 | | | | 1,087,178 | |
| 1,760,000 | | | Albany, NY IDA (Sage Colleges)1 | | | 5.300 | | | | 04/01/2029 | | | | 1,449,994 | |
| 895,000 | | | Albany, NY Parking Authority1 | | | 5.625 | | | | 07/15/2025 | | | | 908,658 | |
| 1,770,000 | | | Albany, NY Parking Authority | | | 7.052 | 3 | | | 11/01/2017 | | | | 1,256,116 | |
| 790,000 | | | Amherst, NY IDA (Asbury Pointe)1 | | | 5.800 | | | | 02/01/2015 | | | | 790,087 | |
| 45,000 | | | Amherst, NY IDA (Asbury Pointe)1 | | | 6.000 | | | | 02/01/2023 | | | | 41,769 | |
| 3,000,000 | | | Amherst, NY IDA (Asbury Pointe)1 | | | 6.000 | | | | 02/01/2029 | | | | 2,646,900 | |
| 5,350,000 | | | Amherst, NY IDA (Beechwood Health Care Center)1 | | | 5.200 | | | | 01/01/2040 | | | | 3,796,146 | |
| 25,000 | | | Amherst, NY IDA (UBF Faculty-Student Hsg. Corp.)1 | | | 5.250 | | | | 08/01/2031 | | | | 23,924 | |
| 975,000 | | | Blauvelt, NY Volunteer Fire Company1 | | | 6.250 | | | | 10/15/2017 | | | | 949,514 | |
| 2,735,000 | | | Brookhaven, NY IDA (Enecon Corp.)1 | | | 6.300 | | | | 01/01/2033 | | | | 2,161,744 | |
| 2,285,000 | | | Brookhaven, NY IDA (Stony Brook Foundation)1 | | | 6.500 | | | | 11/01/2020 | | | | 2,298,253 | |
| 15,700,000 | | | Brooklyn, NY Local Devel. Corp. (Barclays Center Arena)1 | | | 6.375 | | | | 07/15/2043 | | | | 16,285,139 | |
| 1,650,000 | | | Broome County, NY IDA (Good Shepard Village)1 | | | 6.750 | | | | 07/01/2028 | | | | 1,439,427 | |
| 1,550,000 | | | Broome County, NY IDA (Good Shepard Village)1 | | | 6.875 | | | | 07/01/2040 | | | | 1,302,357 | |
| 95,000 | | | Broome County, NY IDA (University Plaza)1 | | | 5.000 | | | | 08/01/2025 | | | | 74,623 | |
| 3,030,000 | | | Broome County, NY IDA (University Plaza)1 | | | 5.000 | | | | 08/01/2036 | | | | 2,107,668 | |
| 1,000,000 | | | Broome County, NY IDA (University Plaza)1 | | | 5.100 | | | | 08/01/2030 | | | | 744,510 | |
| 1,250,000 | | | Broome County, NY IDA (University Plaza)1 | | | 5.100 | | | | 08/01/2036 | | | | 883,438 | |
| 3,000,000 | | | Broome County, NY IDA (University Plaza)1 | | | 5.200 | | | | 08/01/2030 | | | | 2,264,190 | |
| 4,450,000 | | | Broome County, NY IDA (University Plaza)1 | | | 5.200 | | | | 08/01/2036 | | | | 3,194,611 | |
| 3,000,000 | | | Bushnell Basin, NY Fire Assoc. (Volunteer Fire Dept.)1 | | | 5.750 | | | | 11/01/2030 | | | | 2,690,580 | |
| 915,000 | | | Canton, NY Human Services Initiatives1 | | | 5.700 | | | | 09/01/2024 | | | | 908,778 | |
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| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
Principal | | | | | | | | | | | | |
Amount | | | | | Coupon | | | Maturity | | | Value | |
|
New York Continued | | | | | | | | | | | | |
$ | 1,155,000 | | | Canton, NY Human Services Initiatives1 | | | 5.750 | % | | | 09/01/2032 | | | $ | 1,103,406 | |
| 1,465,000 | | | Cattaraugus County, NY IDA (St. Bonaventure University)1 | | | 5.450 | | | | 09/15/2019 | | | | 1,465,718 | |
| 10,515,000 | | | Cayuga County, NY COP (Auburn Memorial Hospital)1 | | | 6.000 | | | | 01/01/2021 | | | | 10,515,946 | |
| 1,800,000 | | | Chautauqua County, NY IDA (Woman’s Christian Assoc. of Jamestown)1 | | | 6.400 | | | | 11/15/2029 | | | | 1,615,392 | |
| 95,000 | | | Chautauqua, NY Utility District1 | | | 5.000 | | | | 06/01/2023 | | | | 98,249 | |
| 105,000 | | | Chautauqua, NY Utility District1 | | | 5.000 | | | | 06/01/2025 | | | | 107,786 | |
| 1,020,000 | | | Chemung County, NY IDA (Hathorn Redevel. Company)1 | | | 4.850 | | | | 07/01/2023 | | | | 1,018,337 | |
| 1,515,000 | | | Chemung County, NY IDA (Hathorn Redevel. Company)1 | | | 5.000 | | | | 07/01/2033 | | | | 1,468,686 | |
| 3,835,000 | | | Chemung County, NY IDA (St. Joseph’s Hospital) | | | 6.000 | | | | 01/01/2013 | | | | 3,136,685 | |
| 4,000,000 | | | Chemung County, NY IDA (St. Joseph’s Hospital) | | | 6.350 | | | | 01/01/2013 | | | | 3,271,680 | |
| 4,910,000 | | | Chemung County, NY IDA (St. Joseph’s Hospital) | | | 6.500 | | | | 01/01/2019 | | | | 3,883,810 | |
| 600,000 | | | Clifton Springs, NY Hospital & Clinic1 | | | 7.650 | | | | 01/01/2012 | | | | 600,462 | |
| 2,200,000 | | | Clifton Springs, NY Hospital & Clinic1 | | | 8.000 | | | | 01/01/2020 | | | | 2,201,782 | |
| 35,000 | | | Cohoes, NY GO | | | 6.200 | | | | 03/15/2012 | | | | 35,035 | |
| 25,000 | | | Cohoes, NY GO1 | | | 6.200 | | | | 03/15/2013 | | | | 25,019 | |
| 25,000 | | | Cohoes, NY GO1 | | | 6.250 | | | | 03/15/2014 | | | | 25,016 | |
| 25,000 | | | Cohoes, NY GO1 | | | 6.250 | | | | 03/15/2015 | | | | 25,009 | |
| 25,000 | | | Cohoes, NY GO1 | | | 6.250 | | | | 03/15/2016 | | | | 25,004 | |
| 1,100,000 | | | Columbia County, NY IDA (Berkshire Farms)1 | | | 7.500 | | | | 12/15/2014 | | | | 1,037,894 | |
| 3,300,000 | | | Corinth, NY IDA (International Paper Company)1 | | | 5.750 | | | | 02/01/2022 | | | | 3,309,999 | |
| 40,000 | | | Corinth, NY IDA (International Paper Company) | | | 5.850 | | | | 12/01/2020 | | | | 40,010 | |
| 5,370,000 | | | Cortland County, NY IDA (Cortland Memorial Hospital)1 | | | 5.250 | | | | 07/01/2032 | | | | 5,005,484 | |
| 2,300,000 | | | Dutchess County, NY IDA (Elant Fishkill)1 | | | 5.250 | | | | 01/01/2037 | | | | 1,713,270 | |
| 800,000 | | | Dutchess County, NY IDA (St. Francis Hospital)1 | | | 7.500 | | | | 03/01/2029 | | | | 801,336 | |
| 1,000,000 | | | Dutchess County, NY Water & Wastewater Authority | | | 5.400 | 3 | | | 06/01/2027 | | | | 490,070 | |
| 3,155,000 | | | East Rochester, NY Hsg. Authority (Episcopal Senior Hsg.)1 | | | 7.750 | | | | 10/01/2032 | | | | 3,137,868 | |
| 1,355,000 | | | East Rochester, NY Hsg. Authority (Gates Senior Hsg.)1 | | | 6.125 | | | | 04/20/2043 | | | | 1,437,885 | |
| 2,345,000 | | | East Rochester, NY Hsg. Authority (Jefferson Park Apartments)1 | | | 6.750 | | | | 03/01/2030 | | | | 2,184,602 | |
| 1,700,000 | | | East Rochester, NY Hsg. Authority (Woodland Village)1 | | | 5.500 | | | | 08/01/2033 | | | | 1,444,303 | |
| 3,225,000 | | | Elmira, NY Hsg. Authority (Eastgate Apartments)1 | | | 6.250 | | | | 06/01/2044 | | | | 2,644,629 | |
| 1,925,000 | | | Erie County, NY IDA (Air Cargo)1 | | | 8.500 | | | | 10/01/2015 | | | | 1,928,484 | |
| 4,000,000 | | | Erie County, NY IDA (Charter School Applied Tech)1 | | | 6.750 | | | | 06/01/2025 | | | | 3,931,560 | |
| 7,000,000 | | | Erie County, NY IDA (Charter School Applied Tech)1 | | | 6.875 | | | | 06/01/2035 | | | | 6,711,950 | |
| 1,960,000 | | | Erie County, NY IDA (DePaul Properties)1 | | | 5.750 | | | | 09/01/2028 | | | | 1,429,369 | |
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STATEMENT OF INVESTMENTS Unaudited / Continued
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
Principal | | | | | | | | | | | | |
Amount | | | | | Coupon | | | Maturity | | | Value | |
|
New York Continued | | | | | | | | | | | | |
$ | 2,255,000 | | | Erie County, NY IDA (DePaul Properties)1 | | | 6.500 | % | | | 09/01/2018 | | | $ | 1,961,534 | |
| 1,775,000 | | | Erie County, NY IDA (Global Concepts Charter School)1 | | | 6.250 | | | | 10/01/2037 | | | | 1,566,988 | |
| 11,310,000 | | | Erie County, NY IDA (Medaille College)1 | | | 7.625 | | | | 04/01/2035 | | | | 11,916,216 | |
| 3,515,000 | | | Erie County, NY IDA (Medaille College)1 | | | 8.250 | | | | 11/01/2026 | | | | 3,637,533 | |
| 9,900,000 | | | Erie County, NY IDA (Orchard Park CCRC) | | | 6.000 | | | | 11/15/2026 | | | | 8,445,690 | |
| 9,250,000 | | | Erie County, NY IDA (Orchard Park CCRC) | | | 6.000 | | | | 11/15/2036 | | | | 7,179,018 | |
| 5,510,000 | | | Erie County, NY IDA (The Episcopal Church Home)1 | | | 6.000 | | | | 02/01/2028 | | | | 5,510,551 | |
| 25,290,000 | | | Erie County, NY Tobacco Asset Securitization Corp.1 | | | 5.000 | | | | 06/01/2038 | | | | 19,603,291 | |
| 72,595,000 | | | Erie County, NY Tobacco Asset Securitization Corp.1 | | | 5.000 | | | | 06/01/2045 | | | | 54,396,159 | |
| 93,000,000 | | | Erie County, NY Tobacco Asset Securitization Corp. | | | 6.140 | 3 | | | 06/01/2047 | | | | 3,467,970 | |
| 135,450,000 | | | Erie County, NY Tobacco Asset Securitization Corp. | | | 6.488 | 3 | | | 06/01/2050 | | | | 3,195,266 | |
| 194,300,000 | | | Erie County, NY Tobacco Asset Securitization Corp. | | | 7.196 | 3 | | | 06/01/2055 | | | | 2,088,725 | |
| 1,024,000,000 | | | Erie County, NY Tobacco Asset Securitization Corp. | | | 7.650 | 3 | | | 06/01/2060 | | | | 6,645,760 | |
| 1,410,000 | | | Essex County, NY IDA (International Paper Company)1 | | | 4.600 | | | | 03/01/2027 | | | | 1,219,777 | |
| 2,300,000 | | | Essex County, NY IDA (International Paper Company)1 | | | 6.450 | | | | 11/15/2023 | | | | 2,316,284 | |
| 1,500,000 | | | Essex County, NY IDA (International Paper Company)1 | | | 6.625 | | | | 09/01/2032 | | | | 1,571,520 | |
| 30,000 | | | Essex County, NY IDA (Moses Ludington Nursing Home)1 | | | 6.200 | | | | 02/01/2030 | | | | 30,334 | |
| 975,000 | | | Essex County, NY IDA (North Country Community College Foundation)1 | | | 5.000 | | | | 06/01/2020 | | | | 1,007,555 | |
| 320,000 | | | Essex County, NY IDA (North Country Community College Foundation)1 | | | 5.000 | | | | 06/01/2020 | | | | 330,685 | |
| 1,235,000 | | | Essex County, NY IDA (North Country Community College Foundation)1 | | | 5.200 | | | | 06/01/2025 | | | | 1,262,331 | |
| 410,000 | | | Essex County, NY IDA (North Country Community College Foundation)1 | | | 5.200 | | | | 06/01/2025 | | | | 419,073 | |
| 1,100,000 | | | Essex County, NY IDA (North Country Community College Foundation)1 | | | 5.300 | | | | 06/01/2035 | | | | 1,096,931 | |
| 9,300,000 | | | Essex County, NY IDA Solid Waste Disposal (International Paper Company)1 | | | 5.200 | | | | 12/01/2023 | | | | 9,059,595 | |
| 4,440,000 | | | Essex County, NY IDA Solid Waste Disposal (International Paper Company)1 | | | 5.200 | | | | 03/01/2028 | | | | 4,119,787 | |
| 1,850,000 | | | Essex County, NY IDA Solid Waste Disposal (International Paper Company)1 | | | 5.500 | | | | 08/15/2022 | | | | 1,845,005 | |
| 1,625,000 | | | Essex County, NY IDA Solid Waste Disposal (International Paper Company)1 | | | 5.500 | | | | 10/01/2026 | | | | 1,565,704 | |
| 5,680,000 | | | Franklin County, NY IDA (Adirondack Medical Center)1 | | | 5.500 | | | | 12/01/2029 | | | | 5,687,384 | |
| 900,000 | | | Franklin County, NY IDA (North Country Community College Foundation)1 | | | 5.200 | | | | 06/01/2025 | | | | 919,917 | |
| 3,475,000 | | | Glen Cove, NY IDA (SLCD)1 | | | 7.375 | | | | 07/01/2023 | | | | 3,513,295 | |
| 1,125,000 | | | Green Island, NY Power Authority1 | | | 5.125 | | | | 12/15/2024 | | | | 1,113,098 | |
20 | ROCHESTER FUND MUNICIPALS
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
Principal | | | | | | | | | | | | |
Amount | | | | | Coupon | | | Maturity | | | Value | |
|
New York Continued | | | | | | | | | | | | |
$ | 2,370,000 | | | Green Island, NY Power Authority1 | | | 6.000 | % | | | 12/15/2020 | | | $ | 2,429,108 | |
| 1,695,000 | | | Green Island, NY Power Authority1 | | | 6.000 | | | | 12/15/2025 | | | | 1,727,036 | |
| 150,000 | | | Hempstead, NY IDA (Dentaco Corp.)1 | | | 7.250 | | | | 11/01/2012 | | | | 149,153 | |
| 1,270,000 | | | Hempstead, NY IDA (Dentaco Corp.)1 | | | 8.250 | | | | 11/01/2025 | | | | 1,271,994 | |
| 8,675,000 | | | Hempstead, NY IDA (Franklin Hospital Medical Center)1 | | | 6.375 | | | | 11/01/2018 | | | | 8,730,780 | |
| 7,850,000 | | | Hempstead, NY IDA (Franklin Hospital Medical Center)1 | | | 7.750 | | | | 11/01/2022 | | | | 8,204,899 | |
| 25,260,000 | | | Hempstead, NY IDA (Lynbrook Facilities)1 | | | 6.500 | | | | 11/01/2042 | | | | 19,573,216 | |
| 3,665,000 | | | Hempstead, NY IDA (Peninsula Counseling Center)1 | | | 6.500 | | | | 11/01/2038 | | | | 3,228,755 | |
| 5,920,000 | | | Hempstead, NY IDA (South Shore Y JCC)1 | | | 6.750 | | | | 11/01/2024 | | | | 5,324,626 | |
| 850,000 | | | Herkimer County, NY IDA (Folts Adult Home)1 | | | 5.500 | | | | 03/20/2040 | | | | 901,944 | |
| 1,000,000 | | | Herkimer County, NY IDA (Herkimer County College Foundation)1 | | | 6.250 | | | | 08/01/2034 | | | | 1,002,980 | |
| 1,285,000 | | | Herkimer County, NY IDA (Herkimer County College Foundation)1 | | | 6.400 | | | | 11/01/2020 | | | | 1,286,452 | |
| 2,000,000 | | | Herkimer County, NY IDA (Herkimer County College Foundation)1 | | | 6.500 | | | | 11/01/2030 | | | | 1,857,460 | |
| 95,000 | | | Herkimer, NY Hsg. Authority | | | 7.150 | | | | 03/01/2011 | | | | 95,427 | |
| 67,340,000 | | | Hudson Yards, NY Infrastructure Corp.1 | | | 5.000 | | | | 02/15/2047 | | | | 66,027,543 | |
| 369,180,000 | | | Hudson Yards, NY Infrastructure Corp.1 | | | 5.000 | | | | 02/15/2047 | | | | 361,984,682 | |
| 135,000 | | | Huntington, NY Hsg. Authority (GJSR)1 | | | 5.875 | | | | 05/01/2019 | | | | 124,575 | |
| 1,000,000 | | | Huntington, NY Hsg. Authority (GJSR)1 | | | 6.000 | | | | 05/01/2029 | | | | 866,470 | |
| 8,500,000 | | | Huntington, NY Hsg. Authority (GJSR)1 | | | 6.000 | | | | 05/01/2039 | | | | 7,028,140 | |
| 710,000 | | | Islip, NY IDA (Leeway School)1 | | | 9.000 | | | | 08/01/2021 | | | | 711,321 | |
| 16,025,000 | | | Islip, NY IDA (Southside Hospital Civic Facilities)1 | | | 7.750 | | | | 12/01/2022 | | | | 16,086,376 | |
| 9,695,000 | | | Islip, NY IDA (United Cerebral Palsy Assoc.)1 | | | 6.250 | | | | 12/01/2031 | | | | 8,591,418 | |
| 1,125,000 | | | Islip, NY IDA (United Cerebral Palsy Assoc.)1 | | | 6.250 | | | | 12/01/2031 | | | | 996,941 | |
| 60,000 | | | L.I., NY Power Authority, Series A1 | | | 5.125 | | | | 09/01/2029 | | | | 60,385 | |
| 5,300,000 | | | Madison County, NY IDA (Commons II Student Hsg.)1 | | | 5.000 | | | | 06/01/2040 | | | | 4,957,143 | |
| 850,000 | | | Madison County, NY IDA (Morrisville State College Foundation)1 | | | 5.000 | | | | 06/01/2028 | | | | 835,159 | |
| 1,100,000 | | | Madison County, NY IDA (Morrisville State College Foundation)1 | | | 5.000 | | | | 06/01/2032 | | | | 1,054,713 | |
| 1,320,000 | | | Madison County, NY IDA (Oneida Healthcare Center)1 | | | 5.300 | | | | 02/01/2021 | | | | 1,297,916 | |
| 5,500,000 | | | Madison County, NY IDA (Oneida Healthcare Center)1 | | | 5.350 | | | | 02/01/2031 | | | | 4,913,260 | |
| 570,000 | | | Middletown, NY IDA (Flanagan Design & Display)1 | | | 7.500 | | | | 11/01/2018 | | | | 516,716 | |
| 1,255,000 | | | Middletown, NY IDA (YMCA)1 | | | 7.000 | | | | 11/01/2019 | | | | 1,261,313 | |
| 50,000 | | | Monroe County, NY IDA (Cloverwood Senior Living)1 | | | 6.750 | | | | 05/01/2023 | | | | 48,454 | |
| 165,000 | | | Monroe County, NY IDA (Cloverwood Senior Living)1 | | | 6.875 | | | | 05/01/2033 | | | | 190,664 | |
| 860,000 | | | Monroe County, NY IDA (Cloverwood Senior Living)1 | | | 6.875 | | | | 05/01/2033 | | | | 835,155 | |
| 3,885,000 | | | Monroe County, NY IDA (DePaul Community Facilities)1 | | | 5.875 | | | | 02/01/2028 | | | | 2,893,781 | |
21 | ROCHESTER FUND MUNICIPALS
STATEMENT OF INVESTMENTS Unaudited / Continued
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
Principal | | | | | | | | | | | | |
Amount | | | | | Coupon | | | Maturity | | | Value | |
|
New York Continued | | | | | | | | | | | | |
$ | 4,925,000 | | | Monroe County, NY IDA (DePaul Community Facilities)1 | | | 5.950 | % | | | 08/01/2028 | | | $ | 4,294,945 | |
| 4,025,000 | | | Monroe County, NY IDA (DePaul Properties)1 | | | 6.150 | | | | 09/01/2021 | | | | 3,290,156 | |
| 2,480,000 | | | Monroe County, NY IDA (Parma Senior Hsg. Assoc.)1 | | | 6.500 | | | | 12/01/2042 | | | | 2,212,309 | |
| 2,890,000 | | | Monroe County, NY IDA (Rochester Institute of Technology)1 | | | 5.375 | | | | 04/01/2029 | | | | 2,744,113 | |
| 2,260,000 | | | Monroe County, NY IDA (St. John Fisher College)1 | | | 5.250 | | | | 06/01/2026 | | | | 2,186,505 | |
| 3,210,000 | | | Monroe County, NY IDA (St. John Fisher College)1 | | | 5.375 | | | | 06/01/2024 | | | | 3,215,393 | |
| 2,175,000 | | | Monroe County, NY IDA (Summit at Brighton)1 | | | 5.375 | | | | 07/01/2032 | | | | 1,731,474 | |
| 3,660,000 | | | Monroe County, NY IDA (Summit at Brighton)1 | | | 5.500 | | | | 07/01/2027 | | | | 3,021,110 | |
| 735,000 | | | Monroe County, NY IDA (Volunteers of America)1 | | | 5.700 | | | | 08/01/2018 | | | | 686,894 | |
| 2,765,000 | | | Monroe County, NY IDA (Volunteers of America)1 | | | 5.750 | | | | 08/01/2028 | | | | 2,339,218 | |
| 650,000,000 | | | Monroe County, NY Tobacco Asset Securitization Corp. (TASC) | | | 7.701 | 3 | | | 06/01/2061 | | | | 3,815,500 | |
| 580,000 | | | Monroe, NY Newpower Corp1 | | | 5.625 | | | | 01/01/2026 | | | | 569,711 | |
| 2,265,000 | | | Monroe, NY Newpower Corp.1 | | | 5.500 | | | | 01/01/2034 | | | | 2,122,464 | |
| 600,000 | | | Mount Vernon, NY IDA (Kings Court)1 | | | 5.200 | | | | 12/01/2033 | | | | 606,174 | |
| 3,275,000 | | | Mount Vernon, NY IDA (Macedonia Towers)1 | | | 5.200 | | | | 12/01/2033 | | | | 2,936,169 | |
| 2,240,000 | | | Mount Vernon, NY IDA (Meadowview)1 | | | 6.150 | | | | 06/01/2019 | | | | 2,209,693 | |
| 2,600,000 | | | Mount Vernon, NY IDA (Meadowview)1 | | | 6.200 | | | | 06/01/2029 | | | | 2,422,082 | |
| 802,824 | | | Municipal Assistance Corp. for Troy, NY | | | 5.733 | 3 | | | 07/15/2021 | | | | 515,590 | |
| 1,218,573 | | | Municipal Assistance Corp. for Troy, NY | | | 5.741 | 3 | | | 01/15/2022 | | | | 758,428 | |
| 700,000 | | | Nassau County, NY IDA (ACDS)1 | | | 5.950 | | | | 11/01/2022 | | | | 640,836 | |
| 440,000 | | | Nassau County, NY IDA (ALIA-ACDS)1 | | | 7.500 | | | | 06/01/2015 | | | | 449,227 | |
| 2,975,000 | | | Nassau County, NY IDA (ALIA-ACLD)1 | | | 6.250 | | | | 09/01/2022 | | | | 2,798,285 | |
| 165,000 | | | Nassau County, NY IDA (ALIA-ACLD)1 | | | 7.125 | | | | 06/01/2017 | | | | 167,805 | |
| 220,000 | | | Nassau County, NY IDA (ALIA-ACLD)1 | | | 7.500 | | | | 06/01/2015 | | | | 224,613 | |
| 4,190,000 | | | Nassau County, NY IDA (ALIA-CSMR)1 | | | 7.000 | | | | 11/01/2016 | | | | 4,252,515 | |
| 2,395,000 | | | Nassau County, NY IDA (ALIA-CSMR)1 | | | 7.125 | | | | 06/01/2017 | | | | 2,435,715 | |
| 1,105,000 | | | Nassau County, NY IDA (ALIA-CSMR)1 | | | 7.500 | | | | 06/01/2015 | | | | 1,128,172 | |
| 95,000 | | | Nassau County, NY IDA (ALIA-FREE)1 | | | 7.125 | | | | 06/01/2012 | | | | 97,171 | |
| 1,360,000 | | | Nassau County, NY IDA (ALIA-FREE)1 | | | 7.500 | | | | 06/01/2015 | | | | 1,388,519 | |
| 4,030,000 | | | Nassau County, NY IDA (ALIA-FREE)1 | | | 8.150 | | | | 06/01/2030 | | | | 4,105,885 | |
| 6,065,000 | | | Nassau County, NY IDA (ALIA-FREE)1 | | | 8.250 | | | | 06/01/2032 | | | | 6,240,157 | |
| 640,000 | | | Nassau County, NY IDA (ALIA-HH)1 | | | 7.125 | | | | 06/01/2017 | | | | 650,880 | |
| 490,000 | | | Nassau County, NY IDA (ALIA-HHS)1 | | | 7.125 | | | | 06/01/2017 | | | | 498,330 | |
| 120,000 | | | Nassau County, NY IDA (ALIA-LVH)1 | | | 7.500 | | | | 06/01/2015 | | | | 122,516 | |
| 12,500,000 | | | Nassau County, NY IDA (Amsterdam at Harborside)1 | | | 6.700 | | | | 01/01/2043 | | | | 12,385,500 | |
| 330,000 | | | Nassau County, NY IDA (CNGCS)1 | | | 7.500 | | | | 06/01/2030 | | | | 336,920 | |
| 2,245,000 | | | Nassau County, NY IDA (CNGCS)1 | | | 8.150 | | | | 06/01/2030 | | | | 2,287,273 | |
| 4,900,000 | | | Nassau County, NY IDA (CSMR)1 | | | 5.950 | | | | 11/01/2022 | | | | 4,485,852 | |
| 600,000 | | | Nassau County, NY IDA (Epilepsy Foundation of L.I.)1 | | | 5.950 | | | | 11/01/2022 | | | | 549,288 | |
22 | ROCHESTER FUND MUNICIPALS
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
Principal | | | | | | | | | | |
Amount | | | | | Coupon | | | Maturity | | | Value | |
|
New York Continued | | | | | | | | | | | | |
$ | 1,660,000 | | | Nassau County, NY IDA (Hispanic Counseling Center)1 | | | 6.500 | % | | | 11/01/2037 | | | $ | 1,464,684 | |
| 3,150,000 | | | Nassau County, NY IDA (Keyspan-Glenwood Energy Center)1 | | | 5.250 | | | | 06/01/2027 | | | | 3,182,918 | |
| 625,000 | | | Nassau County, NY IDA (Life’s WORCA)1 | | | 5.950 | | | | 11/01/2022 | | | | 572,175 | |
| 3,615,000 | | | Nassau County, NY IDA (Little Village School)1 | | | 7.500 | | | | 12/01/2031 | | | | 3,651,981 | |
| 1,000,000 | | | Nassau County, NY IDA (New York Institute of Technology)1 | | | 4.750 | | | | 03/01/2026 | | | | 990,130 | |
| 3,535,000 | | | Nassau County, NY IDA (New York Water Service Corp.)1 | | | 5.000 | | | | 12/01/2035 | | | | 3,308,159 | |
| 2,115,000 | | | Nassau County, NY IDA (North Shore CFGA)1 | | | 6.750 | | | | 05/01/2024 | | | | 2,060,433 | |
| 1,300,000 | | | Nassau County, NY IDA (PLUS Group Home)1 | | | 6.150 | | | | 11/01/2022 | | | | 1,211,314 | |
| 1,555,000 | | | Nassau County, NY IDA (United Cerebral Palsy)1 | | | 6.250 | | | | 11/01/2014 | | | | 1,549,449 | |
| 645,000 | | | Nassau County, NY IDA (United Veteran’s Beacon House)1 | | | 6.500 | | | | 11/01/2037 | | | | 569,109 | |
| 610,000 | | | Nassau County, NY IDA, Series A-A1 | | | 6.000 | | | | 07/02/2021 | | | | 569,588 | |
| 6,600,000 | | | Nassau County, NY IDA, Series A-B1 | | | 6.000 | | | | 07/01/2021 | | | | 6,162,750 | |
| 655,000 | | | Nassau County, NY IDA, Series A-C1 | | | 6.000 | | | | 07/01/2021 | | | | 611,606 | |
| 745,000 | | | Nassau County, NY IDA, Series A-D1 | | | 6.000 | | | | 07/01/2021 | | | | 695,644 | |
| 122,875,000 | | | Nassau County, NY Tobacco Settlement Corp.1 | | | 5.125 | | | | 06/01/2046 | | | | 93,892,474 | |
| 9,000,000 | | | Nassau County, NY Tobacco Settlement Corp.1 | | | 5.250 | | | | 06/01/2026 | | | | 8,436,240 | |
| 20,000,000 | | | Nassau County, NY Tobacco Settlement Corp. | | | 5.820 | 3 | | | 06/01/2046 | | | | 968,400 | |
| 105,975,000 | | | Nassau County, NY Tobacco Settlement Corp. | | | 6.221 | 3 | | | 06/01/2046 | | | | 4,320,601 | |
| 1,055,215,000 | | | Nassau County, NY Tobacco Settlement Corp. | | | 6.537 | 3 | | | 06/01/2060 | | | | 9,739,634 | |
| 40,000,000 | | | Nassau County, NY Tobacco Settlement Corp. | | | 7.351 | 3 | | | 06/01/2060 | | | | 259,600 | |
| 22,780,000 | | | Nassau County, NY Tobacco Settlement Corp. (TASC)1 | | | 5.000 | | | | 06/01/2035 | | | | 17,865,215 | |
| 13,010,000 | | | New Rochelle, NY IDA (College of New Rochelle)1 | | | 5.250 | | | | 07/01/2027 | | | | 13,045,127 | |
| 3,670,000 | | | New Rochelle, NY IDA (Soundview Apartments)1 | | | 5.375 | | | | 04/01/2036 | | | | 3,674,991 | |
| 3,300,000 | | | Niagara County, NY IDA (American Ref-Fuel Company)1 | | | 5.550 | | | | 11/15/2024 | | | | 3,326,829 | |
| 2,810,000 | | | Niagara County, NY IDA (Niagara Falls Memorial Medical Center) | | | 5.750 | | | | 06/01/2018 | | | | 2,672,422 | |
| 1,500,000 | | | Niagara County, NY IDA (Niagara University)1 | | | 5.350 | | | | 11/01/2023 | | | | 1,520,565 | |
| 5,400,000 | | | Niagara County, NY IDA (Niagara University)1 | | | 5.400 | | | | 11/01/2031 | | | | 5,425,434 | |
| 2,600,000 | | | Niagara County, NY IDA (Solid Waste Disposal)1 | | | 5.550 | | | | 11/15/2024 | | | | 2,670,018 | |
| 7,250,000 | | | Niagara County, NY IDA (Solid Waste Disposal)1 | | | 5.625 | | | | 11/15/2024 | | | | 7,445,025 | |
| 20,000 | | | Niagara County, NY Tobacco Asset Securitization Corp.1 | | | 5.750 | | | | 05/15/2022 | | | | 19,859 | |
| 1,480,000 | | | Niagara County, NY Tobacco Asset Securitization Corp.1 | | | 6.250 | | | | 05/15/2034 | | | | 1,432,684 | |
| 6,295,000 | | | Niagara County, NY Tobacco Asset Securitization Corp.1 | | | 6.250 | | | | 05/15/2040 | | | | 5,992,840 | |
| 125,000 | | | Niagara Falls, NY Public Water Authority1 | | | 5.500 | | | | 07/15/2034 | | | | 126,696 | |
23 | ROCHESTER FUND MUNICIPALS
STATEMENT OF INVESTMENTS Unaudited / Continued
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
Principal | | | | | | | | | | | | |
Amount | | | | | Coupon | | | Maturity | | | Value | |
|
New York Continued | | | | | | | | | | | | |
$ | 355,000 | | | Niagara, NY Frontier Transportation Authority (Buffalo Niagara International Airport)1 | | | 5.000 | % | | | 04/01/2028 | | | $ | 335,400 | |
| 1,610,000 | | | Niagara, NY Frontier Transportation Authority (Buffalo Niagara International Airport)1 | | | 5.625 | | | | 04/01/2029 | | | | 1,612,962 | |
| 3,000,000 | | | North Tonawanda, NY HDC (Bishop Gibbons Associates)1 | | | 7.375 | | | | 12/15/2021 | | | | 3,599,670 | |
| 500,000 | | | NY Carnegie Redevel. Corp. | | | 7.000 | | | | 09/01/2021 | | | | 417,235 | |
| 7,455,000 | | | NY Counties Tobacco Trust I1 | | | 6.250 | | | | 06/01/2028 | | | | 7,359,725 | |
| 6,235,000 | | | NY Counties Tobacco Trust I | | | 6.500 | | | | 06/01/2035 | | | | 6,188,923 | |
| 19,230,000 | | | NY Counties Tobacco Trust I | | | 6.625 | | | | 06/01/2042 | | | | 19,203,270 | |
| 29,800,000 | | | NY Counties Tobacco Trust II (TASC)1 | | | 5.625 | | | | 06/01/2035 | | | | 26,252,310 | |
| 53,880,000 | | | NY Counties Tobacco Trust II (TASC)1 | | | 5.750 | | | | 06/01/2043 | | | | 47,528,087 | |
| 245,000 | | | NY Counties Tobacco Trust III1 | | | 6.000 | | | | 06/01/2043 | | | | 224,271 | |
| 7,000,000 | | | NY Counties Tobacco Trust IV1 | | | 5.000 | | | | 06/01/2038 | | | | 5,425,980 | |
| 131,335,000 | | | NY Counties Tobacco Trust IV | | | 5.920 | 3 | | | 06/01/2050 | | | | 3,749,614 | |
| 304,690,000 | | | NY Counties Tobacco Trust IV | | | 6.395 | 3 | | | 06/01/2055 | | | | 4,494,178 | |
| 608,700,000 | | | NY Counties Tobacco Trust IV | | | 6.816 | 3 | | | 06/01/2060 | | | | 3,950,463 | |
| 52,535,000 | | | NY Counties Tobacco Trust IV (TASC)1 | | | 5.000 | | | | 06/01/2042 | | | | 39,671,280 | |
| 38,275,000 | | | NY Counties Tobacco Trust IV (TASC)1 | | | 5.000 | | | | 06/01/2045 | | | | 28,679,840 | |
| 82,500,000 | | | NY Counties Tobacco Trust IV (TASC)1 | | | 6.250 | | | | 06/01/2041 | | | | 78,814,725 | |
| 236,140,000 | | | NY Counties Tobacco Trust V | | | 6.070 | 3 | | | 06/01/2038 | | | | 22,440,384 | |
| 599,175,000 | | | NY Counties Tobacco Trust V | | | 6.210 | 3 | | | 06/01/2050 | | | | 19,035,790 | |
| 643,195,000 | | | NY Counties Tobacco Trust V | | | 6.850 | 3 | | | 06/01/2055 | | | | 9,487,126 | |
| 3,845,000,000 | | | NY Counties Tobacco Trust V | | | 7.846 | 3 | | | 06/01/2060 | | | | 24,954,050 | |
| 68,000,000 | | | NY Liberty Devel. Corp. (Goldman Sachs Headquarters)4 | | | 5.250 | | | | 10/01/2035 | | | | 68,721,160 | |
| 13,790,000 | | | NY Liberty Devel. Corp. (Goldman Sachs Headquarters)1 | | | 5.250 | | | | 10/01/2035 | | | | 13,935,622 | |
| 2,199,995 | | | NY Liberty Devel. Corp. (National Sports Museum)2,5 | | | 6.125 | | | | 02/15/2019 | | | | 22 | |
| 51,560,000 | | | NY MTA, Series A4 | | | 5.000 | | | | 11/15/2030 | | | | 53,093,246 | |
| 20,000 | | | NY MTA, Series A1 | | | 5.000 | | | | 11/15/2032 | | | | 20,209 | |
| 25,000 | | | NY MTA, Series B1 | | | 5.000 | | | | 01/01/2031 | | | | 25,289 | |
| 1,625,000 | | | NY Newark-Wayne Community Hospital1 | | | 7.600 | | | | 09/01/2015 | | | | 1,625,374 | |
| 20,220,000 | | | NY Seneca Nation Indians Capital Improvements1 | | | 5.000 | | | | 12/01/2023 | | | | 16,613,763 | |
| 25,000 | | | NY Triborough Bridge & Tunnel Authority1 | | | 5.000 | | | | 01/01/2032 | | | | 25,745 | |
| 33,060,000 | | | NY Triborough Bridge & Tunnel Authority, Series A4 | | | 5.000 | | | | 01/01/2027 | | | | 33,974,855 | |
| 13,950,000 | | | NY TSASC, Inc. (TFABs)1 | | | 5.000 | | | | 06/01/2026 | | | | 12,718,355 | |
| 251,510,000 | | | NY TSASC, Inc. (TFABs)1 | | | 5.000 | | | | 06/01/2034 | | | | 198,119,457 | |
| 337,515,000 | | | NY TSASC, Inc. (TFABs)1 | | | 5.125 | | | | 06/01/2042 | | | | 263,835,476 | |
| 5,000,000 | | | NYC Capital Resources Corp. (Albee Retail Devel.)6 | | | 7.250 | | | | 11/01/2042 | | | | 5,005,100 | |
| 15,000 | | | NYC GO1 | | | 5.000 | | | | 06/01/2020 | | | | 16,393 | |
24 | ROCHESTER FUND MUNICIPALS
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
Principal | | | | | | | | | | | | |
Amount | | | | | Coupon | | | Maturity | | | Value | |
|
New York Continued | | | | | | | | | | | | |
$ | 25,000 | | | NYC GO1 | | | 5.000 | % | | | 03/01/2025 | | | $ | 26,022 | |
| 20,000,000 | | | NYC GO4 | | | 5.000 | | | | 04/01/2030 | | | | 20,867,821 | |
| 46,000,000 | | | NYC GO4 | | | 5.000 | | | | 06/01/2030 | | | | 48,260,376 | |
| 10,920,000 | | | NYC GO4 | | | 5.000 | | | | 08/01/2030 | | | | 11,459,721 | |
| 27,400,000 | | | NYC GO4 | | | 5.000 | | | | 06/01/2033 | | | | 28,463,216 | |
| 12,455,000 | | | NYC GO4 | | | 5.000 | | | | 12/01/2033 | | | | 12,942,411 | |
| 30,150,000 | | | NYC GO4 | | | 5.000 | | | | 11/01/2034 | | | | 31,221,283 | |
| 12,765,000 | | | NYC GO4 | | | 5.000 | | | | 03/01/2035 | | | | 13,184,557 | |
| 19,405,000 | | | NYC GO4 | | | 5.000 | | | | 04/01/2035 | | | | 20,072,791 | |
| 5,400,000 | | | NYC GO4 | | | 5.000 | | | | 08/01/2035 | | | | 5,579,626 | |
| 45,000 | | | NYC GO1 | | | 5.100 | | | | 11/01/2019 | | | | 48,308 | |
| 15,000 | | | NYC GO1 | | | 5.100 | | | | 11/01/2019 | | | | 15,865 | |
| 100,000 | | | NYC GO | | | 5.250 | | | | 09/15/2013 | | | | 100,845 | |
| 20,000,000 | | | NYC GO4 | | | 5.250 | | | | 03/01/2021 | | | | 22,781,300 | |
| 5,000 | | | NYC GO1 | | | 5.250 | | | | 08/01/2021 | | | | 5,018 | |
| 25,530,000 | | | NYC GO4 | | | 5.250 | | | | 06/01/2027 | | | | 26,645,177 | |
| 9,500,000 | | | NYC GO1 | | | 5.250 | | | | 04/01/2028 | | | | 10,325,170 | |
| 5,000 | | | NYC GO1 | | | 5.375 | | | | 12/01/2026 | | | | 5,216 | |
| 5,000 | | | NYC GO1 | | | 5.375 | | | | 03/01/2027 | | | | 5,621 | |
| 37,945,000 | | | NYC GO4 | | | 5.375 | | | | 06/01/2032 | | | | 38,799,137 | |
| 40,000 | | | NYC GO1 | | | 5.500 | | | | 08/01/2022 | | | | 40,144 | |
| 5,000 | | | NYC GO1 | | | 5.500 | | | | 12/01/2031 | | | | 5,235 | |
| 5,000 | | | NYC GO | | | 5.950 | | | | 08/01/2014 | | | | 5,023 | |
| 40,000 | | | NYC GO | | | 6.154 | 3 | | | 10/01/2012 | | | | 38,867 | |
| 2,000,000 | | | NYC GO1 | | | 6.250 | | | | 12/15/2031 | | | | 2,329,560 | |
| 15,000 | | | NYC GO | | | 7.250 | | | | 08/15/2024 | | | | 15,072 | |
| 5,000 | | | NYC GO1 | | | 7.750 | | | | 08/15/2028 | | | | 5,033 | |
| 1,475,000 | | | NYC GO ROLs7 | | | 17.614 | 8 | | | 05/15/2031 | | | | 1,807,967 | |
| 5,395,000 | | | NYC GO ROLs7 | | | 17.624 | 8 | | | 05/15/2036 | | | | 6,385,306 | |
| 875,000 | | | NYC GO ROLs7 | | | 17.628 | 8 | | | 05/15/2033 | | | | 1,051,383 | |
| 39,375 | | | NYC HDC (Beekman) | | | 6.500 | | | | 10/15/2017 | | | | 39,465 | |
| 265,849 | | | NYC HDC (Bridgeview III) | | | 6.500 | | | | 12/15/2017 | | | | 267,096 | |
| 777,435 | | | NYC HDC (Cadman Towers) | | | 6.500 | | | | 11/15/2018 | | | | 781,081 | |
| 50,038 | | | NYC HDC (Essex Terrace) | | | 6.500 | | | | 07/15/2018 | | | | 50,211 | |
| 109,463 | | | NYC HDC (Keith Plaza) | | | 6.500 | | | | 02/15/2018 | | | | 109,841 | |
| 1,950,000 | | | NYC HDC (Multifamily Hsg.)1 | | | 4.700 | | | | 11/01/2040 | | | | 1,817,907 | |
| 3,500,000 | | | NYC HDC (Multifamily Hsg.)4 | | | 5.000 | | | | 11/01/2037 | | | | 3,487,698 | |
| 2,700,000 | | | NYC HDC (Multifamily Hsg.)1 | | | 5.000 | | | | 11/01/2042 | | | | 2,712,312 | |
| 60,000 | | | NYC HDC (Multifamily Hsg.)1 | | | 5.050 | | | | 11/01/2023 | | | | 60,616 | |
| 4,685,000 | | | NYC HDC (Multifamily Hsg.)4 | | | 5.050 | | | | 11/01/2039 | | | | 4,676,373 | |
| 2,435,000 | | | NYC HDC (Multifamily Hsg.)4 | | | 5.100 | | | | 11/01/2027 | | | | 2,479,736 | |
25 | ROCHESTER FUND MUNICIPALS
STATEMENT OF INVESTMENTS Unaudited / Continued
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
Principal | | | | | | | | | | | | |
Amount | | | | | Coupon | | | Maturity | | | Value | |
|
New York Continued |
$ | 3,000,000 | | | NYC HDC (Multifamily Hsg.)4 | | | 5.125 | % | | | 11/01/2032 | | | $ | 3,023,010 | |
| 5,100,000 | | | NYC HDC (Multifamily Hsg.)1 | | | 5.150 | | | | 11/01/2037 | | | | 5,152,326 | |
| 8,035,000 | | | NYC HDC (Multifamily Hsg.)4 | | | 5.200 | | | | 11/01/2040 | | | | 8,112,666 | |
| 14,110,000 | | | NYC HDC (Multifamily Hsg.)4 | | | 5.250 | | | | 11/01/2030 | | | | 14,433,440 | |
| 7,205,000 | | | NYC HDC (Multifamily Hsg.)1 | | | 5.250 | | | | 11/01/2045 | | | | 7,278,635 | |
| 5,140,000 | | | NYC HDC (Multifamily Hsg.)1 | | | 5.350 | | | | 11/01/2037 | | | | 5,245,833 | |
| 15,000 | | | NYC HDC (Multifamily Hsg.)1 | | | 5.400 | | | | 11/01/2033 | | | | 15,077 | |
| 3,735,000 | | | NYC HDC (Multifamily Hsg.)1 | | | 5.450 | | | | 11/01/2040 | | | | 3,829,981 | |
| 4,785,000 | | | NYC HDC (Multifamily Hsg.)1 | | | 5.500 | | | | 11/01/2028 | | | | 4,957,978 | |
| 3,090,000 | | | NYC HDC (Multifamily Hsg.)4 | | | 5.500 | | | | 11/01/2034 | | | | 3,209,490 | |
| 2,840,000 | | | NYC HDC (Multifamily Hsg.)4 | | | 5.550 | | | | 11/01/2039 | | | | 2,946,159 | |
| 10,910,000 | | | NYC HDC (Multifamily Hsg.)4 | | | 5.700 | | | | 11/01/2049 | | | | 11,357,229 | |
| 72,713 | | | NYC HDC (Multifamily Hsg.)1 | | | 6.500 | | | | 02/15/2018 | | | | 75,889 | |
| 10,470,000 | | | NYC HDC (Multifamily Hsg.), Series A4 | | | 5.600 | | | | 11/01/2042 | | | | 10,589,114 | |
| 31,485,000 | | | NYC HDC (Multifamily Hsg.), Series B4 | | | 5.350 | | | | 05/01/2049 | | | | 31,950,468 | |
| 11,250,000 | | | NYC HDC (Multifamily Hsg.), Series C4 | | | 5.050 | | | | 11/01/2036 | | | | 11,076,419 | |
| 8,365,000 | | | NYC HDC (Multifamily Hsg.), Series C4 | | | 5.125 | | | | 05/01/2040 | | | | 8,403,976 | |
| 385,000 | | | NYC HDC (Multifamily Hsg.), Series C1 | | | 5.700 | | | | 05/01/2031 | | | | 385,870 | |
| 1,000,000 | | | NYC HDC (Multifamily Hsg.), Series E1 | | | 5.200 | | | | 11/01/2033 | | | | 1,004,440 | |
| 2,155,000 | | | NYC HDC (Multifamily Hsg.), Series F1 | | | 5.200 | | | | 11/01/2032 | | | | 2,164,719 | |
| 13,180,000 | | | NYC HDC (Multifamily Hsg.), Series G-14 | | | 4.875 | | | | 11/01/2039 | | | | 12,976,640 | |
| 1,345,000 | | | NYC HDC (Multifamily Hsg.), Series H-21 | | | 5.200 | | | | 11/01/2038 | | | | 1,354,240 | |
| 3,400,000 | | | NYC HDC (Multifamily Hsg.), Series H-21 | | | 5.250 | | | | 05/01/2046 | | | | 3,423,052 | |
| 15,510,000 | | | NYC HDC (Multifamily Hsg.), Series I-24 | | | 5.200 | | | | 11/01/2038 | | | | 15,270,690 | |
| 791,155 | | | NYC HDC (Ruppert)1 | | | 6.500 | | | | 11/15/2018 | | | | 833,046 | |
| 223,181 | | | NYC HDC (St. Martin Tower) | | | 6.500 | | | | 11/15/2018 | | | | 224,228 | |
| 2,750,000 | | | NYC HDC, Series C4 | | | 5.000 | | | | 11/01/2026 | | | | 2,782,016 | |
| 970,000 | | | NYC IDA (A Very Special Place)1 | | | 5.750 | | | | 01/01/2029 | | | | 796,516 | |
| 3,480,000 | | | NYC IDA (Acme Architectural Products)1 | | | 6.375 | | | | 11/01/2019 | | | | 3,140,282 | |
| 42,995,000 | | | NYC IDA (AIRIS JFK I/JFK International Airport)1 | | | 5.500 | | | | 07/01/2028 | | | | 38,354,120 | |
| 20,875,000 | | | NYC IDA (AIRIS JFK I/JFK International Airport)1 | | | 6.000 | | | | 07/01/2027 | | | | 18,675,610 | |
| 195,000 | | | NYC IDA (Allied Metal)1 | | | 6.375 | | | | 12/01/2014 | | | | 190,566 | |
| 940,000 | | | NYC IDA (Allied Metal)1 | | | 7.125 | | | | 12/01/2027 | | | | 885,978 | |
| 2,830,000 | | | NYC IDA (Amboy Properties)1 | | | 6.750 | | | | 06/01/2020 | | | | 2,423,018 | |
| 2,905,000 | | | NYC IDA (American Airlines) | | | 5.400 | | | | 07/01/2019 | | | | 2,314,995 | |
| 32,580,000 | | | NYC IDA (American Airlines) | | | 5.400 | | | | 07/01/2020 | | | | 25,494,176 | |
| 41,550,000 | | | NYC IDA (American Airlines) | | | 6.900 | | | | 08/01/2024 | | | | 35,539,377 | |
| 540,000 | | | NYC IDA (American Airlines)1 | | | 7.500 | | | | 08/01/2016 | | | | 551,810 | |
| 18,200,000 | | | NYC IDA (American Airlines)1 | | | 7.625 | | | | 08/01/2025 | | | | 18,722,158 | |
| 69,350,000 | | | NYC IDA (American Airlines)1 | | | 7.750 | | | | 08/01/2031 | | | | 71,681,547 | |
| 44,860,000 | | | NYC IDA (American Airlines)1 | | | 8.000 | | | | 08/01/2028 | | | | 47,025,841 | |
26 | ROCHESTER FUND MUNICIPALS
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
Principal | | | | | | | | | | | | |
Amount | | | | | Coupon | | | Maturity | | | Value | |
|
New York Continued |
$ | 338,060,000 | | | NYC IDA (American Airlines)1 | | | 8.500 | % | | | 08/01/2028 | | | $ | 349,976,615 | |
| 3,530,000 | | | NYC IDA (American National Red Cross)1 | | | 5.000 | | | | 02/01/2036 | | | | 3,203,616 | |
| 4,075,000 | | | NYC IDA (Atlantic Paste & Glue Company)1 | | | 6.625 | | | | 11/01/2019 | | | | 3,755,968 | |
| 1,050,000 | | | NYC IDA (Atlantic Veal & Lamb)1 | | | 8.375 | | | | 12/01/2016 | | | | 1,052,258 | |
| 205,000 | | | NYC IDA (Baco Enterprises)1 | | | 7.500 | | | | 11/01/2011 | | | | 205,931 | |
| 1,685,000 | | | NYC IDA (Baco Enterprises)1 | | | 8.500 | | | | 11/01/2021 | | | | 1,698,177 | |
| 1,325,000 | | | NYC IDA (Bark Frameworks)1 | | | 6.750 | | | | 11/01/2019 | | | | 1,252,085 | |
| 9,715,000 | | | NYC IDA (Berkeley Carroll School) | | | 6.100 | | | | 11/01/2028 | | | | 9,926,981 | |
| 5,500,000 | | | NYC IDA (Beth Abraham Health Services)1 | | | 6.500 | | | | 02/15/2022 | | | | 4,906,935 | |
| 1,035,000 | | | NYC IDA (Beth Abraham Health Services)1 | | | 6.500 | | | | 11/15/2027 | | | | 948,081 | |
| 4,220,000 | | | NYC IDA (Beth Abraham Health Services)1 | | | 6.500 | | | | 11/15/2034 | | | | 3,818,931 | |
| 52,750,000 | | | NYC IDA (British Airways)1 | | | 5.250 | | | | 12/01/2032 | | | | 39,362,578 | |
| 34,425,000 | | | NYC IDA (British Airways)1 | | | 7.625 | | | | 12/01/2032 | | | | 34,469,753 | |
| 97,120,000 | | | NYC IDA (Brooklyn Navy Yard Cogeneration Partners)1 | | | 5.650 | | | | 10/01/2028 | | | | 77,119,107 | |
| 153,620,000 | | | NYC IDA (Brooklyn Navy Yard Cogeneration Partners)1 | | | 5.750 | | | | 10/01/2036 | | | | 120,760,682 | |
| 22,255,000 | | | NYC IDA (Brooklyn Navy Yard Cogeneration Partners)1 | | | 6.200 | | | | 10/01/2022 | | | | 19,731,060 | |
| 16,205,000 | | | NYC IDA (Calhoun School)1 | | | 6.625 | | | | 12/01/2034 | | | | 14,621,934 | |
| 4,145,000 | | | NYC IDA (Calhoun School)1 | | | 6.625 | | | | 12/01/2034 | | | | 3,740,075 | |
| 2,895,000 | | | NYC IDA (Center for Elimination of Family Violence)1 | | | 7.375 | | | | 11/01/2036 | | | | 2,886,518 | |
| 15,540,000 | | | NYC IDA (Center for Nursing/Rehabilitation)1 | | | 5.375 | | | | 08/01/2027 | | | | 13,584,136 | |
| 3,400,000 | | | NYC IDA (Center for Nursing/Rehabilitation)1 | | | 5.375 | | | | 08/01/2027 | | | | 2,972,076 | |
| 29,135,000 | | | NYC IDA (Chapin School)1 | | | 5.000 | | | | 11/01/2038 | | | | 24,312,575 | |
| 475,000 | | | NYC IDA (Community Hospital of Brooklyn)1 | | | 6.875 | | | | 11/01/2010 | | | | 476,487 | |
| 1,490,000 | | | NYC IDA (Comprehensive Care Management)1 | | | 6.000 | | | | 05/01/2026 | | | | 1,324,431 | |
| 3,145,000 | | | NYC IDA (Comprehensive Care Management)1 | | | 6.125 | | | | 11/01/2035 | | | | 2,691,397 | |
| 3,870,000 | | | NYC IDA (Comprehensive Care Management)1 | | | 6.375 | | | | 11/01/2028 | | | | 3,228,664 | |
| 1,535,000 | | | NYC IDA (Comprehensive Care Management)1 | | | 6.375 | | | | 11/01/2028 | | | | 1,373,625 | |
| 1,375,000 | | | NYC IDA (Comprehensive Care Management)1 | | | 7.875 | | | | 12/01/2016 | | | | 1,375,880 | |
| 430,000 | | | NYC IDA (Comprehensive Care Management)1 | | | 8.000 | | | | 12/01/2011 | | | | 430,473 | |
| 4,180,000 | | | NYC IDA (Continental Airlines) | | | 8.000 | | | | 11/01/2012 | | | | 4,160,521 | |
| 4,685,000 | | | NYC IDA (Continental Airlines) | | | 8.375 | | | | 11/01/2016 | | | | 4,621,331 | |
| 1,315,000 | | | NYC IDA (Cool Wind Ventilation)1 | | | 5.450 | | | | 11/01/2017 | | | | 1,136,541 | |
| 1,465,000 | | | NYC IDA (Cool Wind Ventilation)1 | | | 5.450 | | | | 11/01/2017 | | | | 1,266,185 | |
| 5,685,000 | | | NYC IDA (Cool Wind Ventilation)1 | | | 6.075 | | | | 11/01/2027 | | | | 4,436,290 | |
| 475,000 | | | NYC IDA (Eger Harbor House)1 | | | 5.875 | | | | 05/20/2044 | | | | 505,509 | |
| 5,500,000 | | | NYC IDA (Family Support Systems) | | | 7.500 | | | | 11/01/2034 | | | | 4,401,540 | |
| 7,315,000 | | | NYC IDA (Friends Seminary School)1 | | | 7.125 | | | | 09/15/2031 | | | | 7,433,064 | |
| 1,900,000 | | | NYC IDA (Global Country World Peace)1 | | | 7.250 | | | | 11/01/2025 | | | | 1,504,705 | |
| 1,800,000 | | | NYC IDA (Global Country World Peace)1 | | | 7.250 | | | | 11/01/2025 | | | | 1,425,510 | |
27 | ROCHESTER FUND MUNICIPALS
STATEMENT OF INVESTMENTS Unaudited / Continued
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
Principal | | | | | | | | | | | | |
Amount | | | | | Coupon | | | Maturity | | | Value | |
|
New York Continued |
$ | 1,790,000 | | | NYC IDA (Good Shepherd Services)1 | | | 5.875 | % | | | 06/01/2014 | | | $ | 1,710,703 | |
| 3,570,000 | | | NYC IDA (Gourmet Boutique)1 | | | 5.750 | | | | 05/01/2021 | | | | 2,847,789 | |
| 7,290,000 | | | NYC IDA (Guttmacher Institute)1 | | | 5.750 | | | | 12/01/2036 | | | | 5,896,662 | |
| 2,095,000 | | | NYC IDA (Herbert G. Birch Childhood Project)1 | | | 8.375 | | | | 02/01/2022 | | | | 2,098,918 | |
| 800,000 | | | NYC IDA (Independent Living Assoc.)1 | | | 6.200 | | | | 07/01/2020 | | | | 761,064 | |
| 9,000,000 | | | NYC IDA (JFK International Airport)1 | | | 8.000 | | | | 08/01/2012 | | | | 9,140,220 | |
| 575,000 | | | NYC IDA (Just Bagels Manufacturing)1 | | | 8.500 | | | | 11/01/2016 | | | | 587,685 | |
| 920,000 | | | NYC IDA (Just Bagels Manufacturing)1 | | | 8.750 | | | | 11/01/2026 | | | | 949,164 | |
| 115,000 | | | NYC IDA (L&M Optical Disc)1 | | | 7.125 | | | | 11/01/2010 | | | | 115,063 | |
| 19,700,000 | | | NYC IDA (Liberty-7 World Trade Center)1 | | | 6.250 | | | | 03/01/2015 | | | | 19,711,032 | |
| 17,190,000 | | | NYC IDA (Liberty-7 World Trade Center) | | | 6.500 | | | | 03/01/2035 | | | | 17,164,903 | |
| 12,000,000 | | | NYC IDA (Liberty-7 World Trade Center)1 | | | 6.750 | | | | 03/01/2015 | | | | 12,212,880 | |
| 45,500,000 | | | NYC IDA (Liberty-IAC/Interactive Corp.)1 | | | 5.000 | | | | 09/01/2035 | | | | 41,115,165 | |
| 2,625,000 | | | NYC IDA (Little Red Schoolhouse)1 | | | 6.750 | | | | 11/01/2018 | | | | 2,642,981 | |
| 2,995,000 | | | NYC IDA (Lucky Polyethylene Manufacturing Company) | | | 7.800 | | | | 11/01/2024 | | | | 2,994,760 | |
| 23,000,000 | | | NYC IDA (Magen David Yeshivah)1 | | | 5.700 | | | | 06/15/2027 | | | | 19,571,390 | |
| 3,745,000 | | | NYC IDA (Manhattan Community Access Corp.)1 | | | 6.000 | | | | 12/01/2036 | | | | 3,133,966 | |
| 1,895,000 | | | NYC IDA (Margaret Tietz Nursing & Rehabilitation Center)1 | | | 6.375 | | | | 11/01/2038 | | | | 1,648,688 | |
| 9,175,000 | | | NYC IDA (Margaret Tietz Nursing & Rehabilitation Center)1 | | | 6.375 | | | | 11/01/2038 | | | | 7,982,434 | |
| 680,000 | | | NYC IDA (Marymount School of New York)1 | | | 5.125 | | | | 09/01/2021 | | | | 692,580 | |
| 4,010,000 | | | NYC IDA (Marymount School of New York)1 | | | 5.250 | | | | 09/01/2031 | | | | 4,010,842 | |
| 17,780,000 | | | NYC IDA (MediSys Health Network)1 | | | 6.250 | | | | 03/15/2024 | | | | 15,283,155 | |
| 325,000 | | | NYC IDA (Mesorah Publications)1 | | | 6.450 | | | | 02/01/2011 | | | | 323,869 | |
| 4,790,000 | | | NYC IDA (Mesorah Publications)1 | | | 6.950 | | | | 02/01/2021 | | | | 4,560,415 | |
| 8,405,000 | | | NYC IDA (Metro Biofuels)1 | | | 6.000 | | | | 11/01/2028 | | | | 6,712,149 | |
| 2,700,000 | | | NYC IDA (Metropolitan College of New York)1 | | | 5.750 | | | | 03/01/2020 | | | | 2,619,972 | |
| 2,005,000 | | | NYC IDA (Morrisons Pastry)1 | | | 6.500 | | | | 11/01/2019 | | | | 1,880,650 | |
| 25,000 | | | NYC IDA (NYU)1 | | | 5.000 | | | | 07/01/2041 | | | | 25,138 | |
| 40,000,000 | | | NYC IDA (NYU)4 | | | 5.250 | | | | 07/01/2048 | | | | 42,315,188 | |
| 3,240,000 | | | NYC IDA (Petrocelli Electric)1 | | | 8.000 | | | | 11/01/2017 | | | | 3,219,394 | |
| 875,000 | | | NYC IDA (Petrocelli Electric)1 | | | 8.000 | | | | 11/01/2018 | | | | 852,793 | |
| 10,065,000 | | | NYC IDA (Polytechnic University)1 | | | 5.250 | | | | 11/01/2027 | | | | 9,580,169 | |
| 2,240,000 | | | NYC IDA (Precision Gear)1 | | | 6.375 | | | | 11/01/2024 | | | | 2,025,206 | |
| 1,910,000 | | | NYC IDA (Precision Gear)1 | | | 6.375 | | | | 11/01/2024 | | | | 1,726,850 | |
| 900,000 | | | NYC IDA (Precision Gear)1 | | | 7.625 | | | | 11/01/2024 | | | | 900,576 | |
| 4,100,000 | | | NYC IDA (PSCH)1 | | | 6.375 | | | | 07/01/2033 | | | | 3,633,912 | |
| 15,310,000 | | | NYC IDA (Queens Baseball Stadium)1 | | | 5.000 | | | | 01/01/2046 | | | | 13,331,795 | |
| 6,800,000 | | | NYC IDA (Reece School)1 | | | 7.500 | | | | 12/01/2037 | | | | 6,337,804 | |
| 1,625,000 | | | NYC IDA (Riverdale Terrace Hsg. Devel. Fund)1 | | | 6.250 | | | | 11/01/2014 | | | | 1,528,963 | |
28 | ROCHESTER FUND MUNICIPALS
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
Principal | | | | | | | | | | | | |
Amount | | | | | Coupon | | | Maturity | | | Value | |
|
New York Continued |
$ | 8,595,000 | | | NYC IDA (Riverdale Terrace Hsg. Devel. Fund)1 | | | 6.750 | % | | | 11/01/2028 | | | $ | 7,266,901 | |
| 1,000,000 | | | NYC IDA (Roundabout Theatre)1 | | | 5.000 | | | | 10/01/2023 | | | | 827,920 | |
| 4,085,000 | | | NYC IDA (Sahadi Fine Foods)1 | | | 6.750 | | | | 11/01/2019 | | | | 3,854,198 | |
| 200,000 | | | NYC IDA (Samaritan Aids Services)1 | | | 5.000 | | | | 11/01/2024 | | | | 203,800 | |
| 875,000 | | | NYC IDA (Services for the Underserved/Young Adult Institute Obligated Group)1 | | | 5.000 | | | | 07/01/2026 | | | | 702,083 | |
| 4,380,000 | | | NYC IDA (Showman Fabricators)1 | | | 7.500 | | | | 11/01/2028 | | | | 3,436,942 | |
| 3,100,000 | | | NYC IDA (South Bronx Overall Economic Devel.)1 | | | 8.625 | | | | 12/01/2025 | | | | 2,614,571 | |
| 1,625,000 | | | NYC IDA (Special Needs Facilities Pooled Program)1 | | | 4.750 | | | | 07/01/2020 | | | | 1,401,384 | |
| 995,000 | | | NYC IDA (Special Needs Facilities Pooled Program)1 | | | 5.250 | | | | 07/01/2022 | | | | 857,571 | |
| 2,415,000 | | | NYC IDA (Special Needs Facilities Pooled Program)1 | | | 6.650 | | | | 07/01/2023 | | | | 2,416,884 | |
| 3,950,000 | | | NYC IDA (Special Needs Facilities Pooled Program)1 | | | 7.875 | | | | 08/01/2025 | | | | 3,954,424 | |
| 5,760,000 | | | NYC IDA (Stallion)1 | | | 5.500 | | | | 11/01/2036 | | | | 3,948,768 | |
| 955,000 | | | NYC IDA (Stallion)1 | | | 6.000 | | | | 11/01/2027 | | | | 759,454 | |
| 10,000 | | | NYC IDA (Staten Island University Hospital)1 | | | 6.375 | | | | 07/01/2031 | | | | 10,068 | |
| 1,420,000 | | | NYC IDA (Staten Island University Hospital)1 | | | 6.450 | | | | 07/01/2032 | | | | 1,439,426 | |
| 405,000 | | | NYC IDA (Streamline Plastics) | | | 7.750 | | | | 12/01/2015 | | | | 405,016 | |
| 1,275,000 | | | NYC IDA (Streamline Plastics)1 | | | 8.125 | | | | 12/01/2025 | | | | 1,261,880 | |
| 6,808,500 | | | NYC IDA (Studio School)1 | | | 7.000 | | | | 11/01/2038 | | | | 6,149,641 | |
| 605,000 | | | NYC IDA (Surprise Plastics)2 | | | 7.500 | | | | 11/01/2013 | | | | 537,301 | |
| 2,480,000 | | | NYC IDA (Surprise Plastics)2 | | | 8.500 | | | | 11/01/2023 | | | | 1,893,827 | |
| 1,500,000 | | | NYC IDA (Terminal One Group Assoc.)1 | | | 5.500 | | | | 01/01/2021 | | | | 1,548,060 | |
| 380,000 | | | NYC IDA (The Bank Street College)1 | | | 5.250 | | | | 12/01/2021 | | | | 382,580 | |
| 1,000,000 | | | NYC IDA (The Bank Street College)1 | | | 5.250 | | | | 12/01/2030 | | | | 971,900 | |
| 8,800,000 | | | NYC IDA (The Child School)1 | | | 7.550 | | | | 06/01/2033 | | | | 8,854,032 | |
| 145,000 | | | NYC IDA (Therapy & Learning Center)1 | | | 7.500 | | | | 10/01/2011 | | | | 148,338 | |
| 3,735,000 | | | NYC IDA (Therapy & Learning Center)1 | | | 8.250 | | | | 10/01/2031 | | | | 3,815,751 | |
| 8,955,000 | | | NYC IDA (Tides Two Rivers Foundation)1 | | | 5.650 | | | | 12/01/2039 | | | | 6,987,945 | |
| 3,765,000 | | | NYC IDA (Ulano)1 | | | 6.900 | | | | 11/01/2019 | | | | 3,599,039 | |
| 32,040,000 | | | NYC IDA (Unicef)1 | | | 5.300 | | | | 11/01/2038 | | | | 24,587,176 | |
| 9,690,000 | | | NYC IDA (Urban Health Plan)1 | | | 7.050 | | | | 09/15/2026 | | | | 9,549,592 | |
| 3,640,000 | | | NYC IDA (Urban Resource Institute)1 | | | 7.375 | | | | 11/01/2033 | | | | 3,459,420 | |
| 1,200,000 | | | NYC IDA (Utleys)1 | | | 7.375 | | | | 11/01/2023 | | | | 1,180,512 | |
| 3,800,000 | | | NYC IDA (Vaughn College Aeronautics)1 | | | 5.000 | | | | 12/01/2021 | | | | 3,424,788 | |
| 3,235,000 | | | NYC IDA (Vaughn College Aeronautics)1 | | | 5.000 | | | | 12/01/2028 | | | | 2,613,815 | |
| 1,330,000 | | | NYC IDA (Vaughn College Aeronautics)1 | | | 5.000 | | | | 12/01/2028 | | | | 1,074,613 | |
| 900,000 | | | NYC IDA (Vaughn College Aeronautics)1 | | | 5.000 | | | | 12/01/2031 | | | | 700,884 | |
| 1,800,000 | | | NYC IDA (Vaughn College Aeronautics)1 | | | 5.250 | | | | 12/01/2036 | | | | 1,399,842 | |
| 13,200,000 | | | NYC IDA (Visy Paper)1 | | | 7.800 | | | | 01/01/2016 | | | | 13,213,728 | |
| 70,500,000 | | | NYC IDA (Visy Paper)1 | | | 7.950 | | | | 01/01/2028 | | | | 70,494,360 | |
| 1,930,000 | | | NYC IDA (Vocational Instruction)9 | | | 7.750 | | | | 02/01/2033 | | | | 1,158,965 | |
29 | ROCHESTER FUND MUNICIPALS
STATEMENT OF INVESTMENTS Unaudited / Continued
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
Principal | | | | | | | | | | | | |
Amount | | | | | Coupon | | | Maturity | | | Value | |
|
New York Continued |
$ | 100,000 | | | NYC IDA (W & W Jewelers)1 | | | 7.250 | % | | | 02/01/2011 | | | $ | 100,228 | |
| 1,555,000 | | | NYC IDA (W & W Jewelers)1 | | | 8.250 | | | | 02/01/2021 | | | | 1,575,137 | |
| 5,930,000 | | | NYC IDA (Weizmann Institute)1 | | | 5.900 | | | | 11/01/2034 | | | | 5,546,033 | |
| 2,900,000 | | | NYC IDA (Weizmann Institute)1 | | | 5.900 | | | | 11/01/2034 | | | | 2,712,225 | |
| 2,795,000 | | | NYC IDA (Westchester Square Medical Center) | | | 8.000 | | | | 11/01/2010 | | | | 2,763,249 | |
| 6,160,000 | | | NYC IDA (Westchester Square Medical Center) | | | 8.375 | | | | 11/01/2015 | | | | 5,509,750 | |
| 1,465,000 | | | NYC IDA (World Casing Corp.)1 | | | 6.700 | | | | 11/01/2019 | | | | 1,392,351 | |
| 59,605,000 | | | NYC IDA (Yankee Stadium)1 | | | 5.000 | | | | 03/01/2046 | | | | 57,024,700 | |
| 16,500,000 | | | NYC IDA (Yankee Stadium)1 | | | 7.000 | | | | 03/01/2049 | | | | 19,144,785 | |
| 24,270,000 | | | NYC IDA (Yeled Yalda Early Childhood)1 | | | 5.725 | | | | 11/01/2037 | | | | 19,276,690 | |
| 50,000 | | | NYC Municipal Water Finance Authority1 | | | 5.000 | | | | 06/15/2029 | | | | 51,311 | |
| 27,500,000 | | | NYC Municipal Water Finance Authority4 | | | 5.000 | | | | 06/15/2031 | | | | 28,700,100 | |
| 11,720,000 | | | NYC Municipal Water Finance Authority1 | | | 5.000 | | | | 06/15/2032 | | | | 11,975,027 | |
| 31,400,000 | | | NYC Municipal Water Finance Authority4 | | | 5.000 | | | | 06/15/2034 | | | | 31,892,718 | |
| 47,440,000 | | | NYC Municipal Water Finance Authority1 | | | 5.000 | | | | 06/15/2034 | | | | 48,820,978 | |
| 40,100,000 | | | NYC Municipal Water Finance Authority4 | | | 5.000 | | | | 06/15/2037 | | | | 41,449,165 | |
| 22,000,000 | | | NYC Municipal Water Finance Authority4 | | | 5.000 | | | | 06/15/2038 | | | | 22,740,518 | |
| 18,000,000 | | | NYC Municipal Water Finance Authority1 | | | 5.000 | | | | 06/15/2038 | | | | 18,425,520 | |
| 29,000,000 | | | NYC Municipal Water Finance Authority4 | | | 5.000 | | | | 06/15/2039 | | | | 29,976,137 | |
| 19,740,000 | | | NYC Municipal Water Finance Authority4 | | | 5.000 | | | | 06/15/2039 | | | | 20,331,805 | |
| 18,000,000 | | | NYC Municipal Water Finance Authority4 | | | 5.000 | | | | 06/15/2039 | | | | 18,605,610 | |
| 31,500,000 | | | NYC Municipal Water Finance Authority4 | | | 5.000 | | | | 06/15/2039 | | | | 32,444,370 | |
| 30,000 | | | NYC Municipal Water Finance Authority1 | | | 5.125 | | | | 06/15/2032 | | | | 30,821 | |
| 30,000 | | | NYC Municipal Water Finance Authority1 | | | 5.125 | | | | 06/15/2033 | | | | 31,101 | |
| 25,000 | | | NYC Municipal Water Finance Authority1 | | | 5.125 | | | | 06/15/2033 | | | | 25,917 | |
| 145,000 | | | NYC Trust for Cultural Resources (Museum of American Folk Art) | | | 6.125 | | | | 07/01/2030 | | | | 80,234 | |
| 14,360,000 | | | NYS DA (Buena Vida Nursing Home)1 | | | 5.250 | | | | 07/01/2028 | | | | 14,370,052 | |
| 2,250,000 | | | NYS DA (CHSLI/GSHMC/MMC/SCHRC Obligated Group)1 | | | 5.000 | | | | 07/01/2027 | | | | 2,254,838 | |
| 1,250,000 | | | NYS DA (D’Youville College)1 | | | 5.250 | | | | 07/01/2025 | | | | 1,256,188 | |
| 15,000 | | | NYS DA (Dept. of Mental Hygiene)1 | | | 5.250 | | | | 08/15/2031 | | | | 15,089 | |
| 20,000 | | | NYS DA (Ellis Hospital)1 | | | 5.600 | | | | 08/01/2025 | | | | 20,014 | |
| 3,255,000 | | | NYS DA (L.I. University)1 | | | 5.125 | | | | 09/01/2023 | | | | 3,263,007 | |
| 1,335,000 | | | NYS DA (L.I. University)1 | | | 5.250 | | | | 09/01/2028 | | | | 1,335,347 | |
| 16,800,000 | | | NYS DA (Maimonides Medical Center)1 | | | 5.750 | | | | 08/01/2029 | | | | 17,729,040 | |
| 3,865,000 | | | NYS DA (Manhattan College)1 | | | 5.000 | | | | 07/01/2041 | | | | 3,568,207 | |
| 3,260,000 | | | NYS DA (Manhattan College)1 | | | 5.300 | | | | 07/01/2037 | | | | 3,182,282 | |
| 18,230,000 | | | NYS DA (Memorial Sloan-Kettering)4 | | | 5.000 | | | | 07/01/2035 | | | | 18,723,695 | |
| 480,000 | | | NYS DA (Menorah Home & Hospital)1 | | | 5.150 | | | | 08/01/2038 | | | | 481,306 | |
| 4,125,000 | | | NYS DA (Miriam Osborn Memorial Home Assoc.)1 | | | 6.375 | | | | 07/01/2029 | | | | 4,150,699 | |
| 6,860,000 | | | NYS DA (Miriam Osborn Memorial Home Assoc.)1 | | | 6.875 | | | | 07/01/2025 | | | | 6,987,184 | |
30 | ROCHESTER FUND MUNICIPALS
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
Principal | | | | | | | | | | | | |
Amount | | | | | Coupon | | | Maturity | | | Value | |
|
New York Continued |
$ | 2,500,000 | | | NYS DA (Municipal Health Facilities)1 | | | 5.000 | % | | | 01/15/2028 | | | $ | 2,566,275 | |
| 2,265,000 | | | NYS DA (New York Methodist Hospital)1 | | | 5.250 | | | | 07/01/2033 | | | | 2,188,737 | |
| 2,000,000 | | | NYS DA (Norwegian Christian Home & Health Center)1 | | | 6.100 | | | | 08/01/2041 | | | | 2,129,180 | |
| 11,100,000 | | | NYS DA (NYU Hospitals Center)1 | | | 5.000 | | | | 07/01/2026 | | | | 11,180,031 | |
| 20,580,000 | | | NYS DA (NYU Hospitals Center)1 | | | 5.000 | | | | 07/01/2026 | | | | 20,749,168 | |
| 40,320,000 | | | NYS DA (NYU Hospitals Center)1 | | | 5.000 | | | | 07/01/2036 | | | | 39,799,872 | |
| 4,125,000 | | | NYS DA (NYU Hospitals Center)1 | | | 5.250 | | | | 07/01/2024 | | | | 4,271,479 | |
| 2,000,000 | | | NYS DA (NYU Hospitals Center)1 | | | 5.625 | | | | 07/01/2037 | | | | 2,061,180 | |
| 2,925,000 | | | NYS DA (Ozanam Hall of Queens Nursing Home)1 | | | 5.000 | | | | 11/01/2026 | | | | 2,902,244 | |
| 6,035,000 | | | NYS DA (Providence Rest)1 | | | 5.000 | | | | 07/01/2035 | | | | 3,981,772 | |
| 2,700,000 | | | NYS DA (Providence Rest)1 | | | 5.125 | | | | 07/01/2030 | | | | 1,931,742 | |
| 3,100,000 | | | NYS DA (Providence Rest)1 | | | 5.250 | | | | 07/01/2025 | | | | 2,428,571 | |
| 6,260,000 | | | NYS DA (Rochester General Hospital)1 | | | 5.000 | | | | 12/01/2025 | | | | 5,982,244 | |
| 17,660,000 | | | NYS DA (Rochester General Hospital)1 | | | 5.000 | | | | 12/01/2035 | | | | 15,835,899 | |
| 1,750,000 | | | NYS DA (School District Bond Financing Program), Series C1 | | | 7.250 | | | | 10/01/2028 | | | | 2,081,205 | |
| 2,645,000 | | | NYS DA (School District Bond Financing Program), Series C1 | | | 7.375 | | | | 10/01/2033 | | | | 3,142,048 | |
| 1,525,000 | | | NYS DA (School District Bond Financing Program), Series C1 | | | 7.500 | | | | 04/01/2039 | | | | 1,825,700 | |
| 50,000 | | | NYS DA (School Districts Financing Program), Series B1 | | | 6.000 | | | | 10/01/2022 | | | | 54,204 | |
| 25,000 | | | NYS DA (School Districts Financing Program), Series B1 | | | 6.000 | | | | 10/01/2029 | | | | 26,753 | |
| 1,075,000 | | | NYS DA (SFH/GSHMC/MMC/SCHRC Obligated Group)1 | | | 5.100 | | | | 07/01/2034 | | | | 1,076,150 | |
| 5,770,000 | | | NYS DA (Smithtown Special Library District)1 | | | 6.000 | | | | 07/01/2028 | | | | 6,370,715 | |
| 1,055,000 | | | NYS DA (St. Catherine of Siena Medical Center)1 | | | 6.000 | | | | 07/01/2030 | | | | 1,066,120 | |
| 15,270,000 | | | NYS DA (St. Mary’s Hospital for Children)6 | | | 7.875 | | | | 11/15/2041 | | | | 15,405,750 | |
| 34,730,000 | | | NYS DA (St. Mary’s Hospital for Children)6 | | | 7.875 | | | | 11/15/2041 | | | | 35,038,750 | |
| 1,505,000 | | | NYS DA (St. Thomas Aquinas College)1 | | | 5.250 | | | | 07/01/2028 | | | | 1,494,616 | |
| 10,000,000 | | | NYS DA (State Personal Income Tax Authority)1 | | | 5.000 | | | | 12/15/2031 | | | | 10,511,700 | |
| 5,240,000 | | | NYS DA (The Bronx-Lebanon Hospital Center)1 | | | 6.250 | | | | 02/15/2035 | | | | 5,636,982 | |
| 11,695,000 | | | NYS DA (Vassar College)4 | | | 5.000 | | | | 07/01/2046 | | | | 12,035,646 | |
| 2,365,000 | | | NYS EFC (NYS Water Services)1 | | | 6.000 | | | | 01/15/2031 | | | | 2,410,006 | |
| 50,000 | | | NYS EFC (United Waterworks)1 | | | 5.150 | | | | 03/01/2034 | | | | 47,379 | |
| 25,000 | | | NYS ERDA (Brooklyn Union Gas Company)1 | | | 4.700 | | | | 02/01/2024 | | | | 25,011 | |
| 15,000 | | | NYS ERDA (Brooklyn Union Gas Company)1 | | | 5.500 | | | | 01/01/2021 | | | | 15,053 | |
| 7,000,000 | | | NYS ERDA (Brooklyn Union Gas Company) RIBS | | | 11.671 | 8 | | | 04/01/2020 | | | | 7,267,610 | |
| 16,300,000 | | | NYS ERDA (Brooklyn Union Gas Company) RIBS | | | 13.016 | 8 | | | 07/01/2026 | | | | 16,352,812 | |
| 350,000 | | | NYS ERDA (LILCO)1 | | | 5.300 | | | | 10/01/2024 | | | | 350,977 | |
31 | ROCHESTER FUND MUNICIPALS
STATEMENT OF INVESTMENTS Unaudited / Continued
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
Principal | | | | | | | | | | | | |
Amount | | | | | Coupon | | | Maturity | | | Value | |
|
New York Continued |
$ | 100,000 | | | NYS ERDA (LILCO)1 | | | 5.300 | % | | | 08/01/2025 | | | $ | 100,220 | |
| 75,000 | | | NYS ERDA (LILCO)1 | | | 5.300 | | | | 08/01/2025 | | | | 75,165 | |
| 400,000 | | | NYS ERDA (NYS Electric & Gas Corp.)1 | | | 5.350 | | | | 12/01/2028 | | | | 394,452 | |
| 70,000 | | | NYS ERDA (Rochester Gas & Electric)1 | | | 5.375 | | | | 05/15/2032 | | | | 70,190 | |
| 14,500,000 | | | NYS ERDA (Rochester Gas & Electric)1 | | | 5.950 | | | | 09/01/2033 | | | | 14,503,915 | |
| 2,000,000 | | | NYS HFA (Affordable Hsg.)6 | | | 5.000 | | | | 11/01/2042 | | | | 2,005,200 | |
| 2,365,000 | | | NYS HFA (Affordable Hsg.)1 | | | 5.250 | | | | 11/01/2038 | | | | 2,379,119 | |
| 10,220,000 | | | NYS HFA (Affordable Hsg.)4 | | | 5.450 | | | | 11/01/2045 | | | | 10,392,273 | |
| 2,205,000 | | | NYS HFA (Children’s Rescue)1 | | | 7.625 | | | | 05/01/2018 | | | | 2,206,698 | |
| 1,645,000 | | | NYS HFA (Crotona Estates Apartments)1 | | | 4.950 | | | | 08/15/2038 | | | | 1,620,341 | |
| 965,000 | | | NYS HFA (Friendship)1 | | | 5.100 | | | | 08/15/2041 | | | | 967,094 | |
| 1,390,000 | | | NYS HFA (Golden Age Apartments)1 | | | 5.000 | | | | 02/15/2037 | | | | 1,381,813 | |
| 1,645,000 | | | NYS HFA (Kensico Terrace Apartments)1 | | | 4.900 | | | | 02/15/2038 | | | | 1,584,645 | |
| 5,000 | | | NYS HFA (Meadow Manor)1 | | | 7.750 | | | | 11/01/2019 | | | | 5,087 | |
| 3,870,000 | | | NYS HFA (Multifamily Hsg.)1 | | | 4.850 | | | | 02/15/2038 | | | | 3,755,177 | |
| 6,230,000 | | | NYS HFA (Multifamily Hsg.)1 | | | 4.850 | | | | 11/01/2040 | | | | 6,026,840 | |
| 2,860,000 | | | NYS HFA (Multifamily Hsg.)1 | | | 5.350 | | | | 08/15/2031 | | | | 2,865,920 | |
| 2,080,000 | | | NYS HFA (Multifamily Hsg.)1 | | | 5.375 | | | | 02/15/2035 | | | | 2,089,318 | |
| 3,290,000 | | | NYS HFA (Multifamily Hsg.)1 | | | 5.450 | | | | 08/15/2032 | | | | 3,324,183 | |
| 2,075,000 | | | NYS HFA (Multifamily Hsg.)1 | | | 5.500 | | | | 08/15/2030 | | | | 2,075,789 | |
| 1,075,000 | | | NYS HFA (Multifamily Hsg.)1 | | | 5.650 | | | | 08/15/2030 | | | | 1,082,719 | |
| 3,200,000 | | | NYS HFA (Multifamily Hsg.)1 | | | 5.650 | | | | 08/15/2030 | | | | 3,222,976 | |
| 1,000,000 | | | NYS HFA (Multifamily Hsg.)1 | | | 5.650 | | | | 08/15/2031 | | | | 1,006,960 | |
| 1,710,000 | | | NYS HFA (Multifamily Hsg.)1 | | | 5.650 | | | | 02/15/2034 | | | | 1,716,019 | |
| 2,120,000 | | | NYS HFA (Multifamily Hsg.)1 | | | 5.700 | | | | 08/15/2033 | | | | 2,135,200 | |
| 665,000 | | | NYS HFA (Multifamily Hsg.)1 | | | 6.250 | | | | 02/15/2031 | | | | 670,646 | |
| 1,255,000 | | | NYS HFA (Multifamily Hsg.)1 | | | 6.400 | | | | 11/15/2027 | | | | 1,256,493 | |
| 3,885,000 | | | NYS HFA (Multifamily Hsg.)1 | | | 6.750 | | | | 11/15/2036 | | | | 4,188,846 | |
| 340,000 | | | NYS HFA (Nonprofit Hsg.) | | | 8.400 | | | | 11/01/2010 | | | | 341,788 | |
| 365,000 | | | NYS HFA (Nonprofit Hsg.) | | | 8.400 | | | | 11/01/2011 | | | | 366,759 | |
| 395,000 | | | NYS HFA (Nonprofit Hsg.) | | | 8.400 | | | | 11/01/2012 | | | | 396,781 | |
| 425,000 | | | NYS HFA (Nonprofit Hsg.)1 | | | 8.400 | | | | 11/01/2013 | | | | 426,794 | |
| 510,000 | | | NYS HFA (Nonprofit Hsg.)1 | | | 8.400 | | | | 11/01/2014 | | | | 512,106 | |
| 540,000 | | | NYS HFA (Nonprofit Hsg.) | | | 8.400 | | | | 11/01/2015 | | | | 542,063 | |
| 580,000 | | | NYS HFA (Nonprofit Hsg.)1 | | | 8.400 | | | | 11/01/2016 | | | | 582,030 | |
| 640,000 | | | NYS HFA (Nonprofit Hsg.)1 | | | 8.400 | | | | 11/01/2017 | | | | 642,150 | |
| 685,000 | | | NYS HFA (Nonprofit Hsg.)1 | | | 8.400 | | | | 11/01/2018 | | | | 687,302 | |
| 12,000,000 | | | NYS IDA (Bronx Parking Devel. Company) | | | 5.875 | | | | 10/01/2046 | | | | 9,872,640 | |
| 125,000 | | | NYS LGSC (SCSB) | | | 7.250 | | | | 12/15/2011 | | | | 127,948 | |
| 810,000 | | | NYS LGSC (SCSB) | | | 7.375 | | | | 12/15/2016 | | | | 813,920 | |
| 980,000 | | | NYS LGSC (SCSB) | | | 7.750 | | | | 12/15/2021 | | | | 1,018,357 | |
32 | ROCHESTER FUND MUNICIPALS
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
Principal | | | | | | | | | | | | |
Amount | | | | | Coupon | | | Maturity | | | Value | |
|
New York Continued |
$ | 215,000 | | | NYS Medcare (Hospital & Nursing Home) | | | 7.400 | % | | | 11/01/2016 | | | $ | 216,032 | |
| 135,000 | | | NYS Medcare (Hospital & Nursing Home) | | | 9.375 | | | | 11/01/2016 | | | | 135,968 | |
| 20,000 | | | NYS Medcare (M.G. Nursing Home) | | | 6.200 | | | | 02/15/2015 | | | | 20,076 | |
| 400,000 | | | NYS Power Authority1 | | | 5.250 | | | | 11/15/2040 | | | | 401,376 | |
| 25,000 | | | NYS UDC (Subordinated Lien) | | | 5.500 | | | | 07/01/2016 | | | | 25,092 | |
| 830,000 | | | Oneida County, NY IDA (Civic Facilities-Mohawk Valley)1 | | | 5.000 | | | | 09/15/2035 | | | | 662,714 | |
| 450,000 | | | Oneida County, NY IDA (Mohawk Valley Handicapped Services)1 | | | 5.300 | | | | 03/15/2019 | | | | 417,299 | |
| 840,000 | | | Oneida County, NY IDA (Mohawk Valley Handicapped Services)1 | | | 5.350 | | | | 03/15/2029 | | | | 687,792 | |
| 3,975,000 | | | Onondaga County, NY IDA (Air Cargo)1 | | | 6.125 | | | | 01/01/2032 | | | | 3,690,986 | |
| 2,000,000 | | | Onondaga County, NY IDA (Air Cargo)1 | | | 7.250 | | | | 01/01/2032 | | | | 1,871,020 | |
| 1,060,000 | | | Onondaga County, NY IDA (Community General Hospital)1 | | | 5.500 | | | | 11/01/2018 | | | | 969,508 | |
| 5,390,000 | | | Onondaga County, NY IDA (Community General Hospital)1 | | | 6.625 | | | | 01/01/2018 | | | | 5,073,122 | |
| 1,185,000 | | | Onondaga County, NY IDA (Free Library)1 | | | 5.125 | | | | 03/01/2030 | | | | 1,195,760 | |
| 1,115,000 | | | Onondaga County, NY IDA (Free Library)1 | | | 5.125 | | | | 03/01/2037 | | | | 1,087,225 | |
| 500,000 | | | Onondaga County, NY IDA Sewage Waste Facilities (Anheuser-Busch Companies)1 | | | 6.250 | | | | 12/01/2034 | | | | 500,390 | |
| 42,834,598 | | | Onondaga County, NY Res Rec1 | | | 0.000 | 10 | | | 05/01/2022 | | | | 30,598,467 | |
| 37,870,000 | | | Onondaga County, NY Res Rec1 | | | 5.000 | | | | 05/01/2015 | | | | 35,428,142 | |
| 2,500,000 | | | Orange County, NY IDA (Arden Hill Life Care Center)1 | | | 7.000 | | | | 08/01/2021 | | | | 2,397,725 | |
| 2,325,000 | | | Orange County, NY IDA (Arden Hill Life Care Center)1 | | | 7.000 | | | | 08/01/2031 | | | | 2,122,655 | |
| 2,090,000 | | | Orange County, NY IDA (Arden Hill Life Care Center)1 | | | 7.000 | | | | 08/01/2031 | | | | 1,908,107 | |
| 2,280,000 | | | Orange County, NY IDA (Glen Arden)1 | | | 5.625 | | | | 01/01/2018 | | | | 2,033,122 | |
| 5,590,000 | | | Orange County, NY IDA (Glen Arden)1 | | | 5.700 | | | | 01/01/2028 | | | | 4,469,876 | |
| 70,000 | | | Orange County, NY IDA (Orange Mental Retardation Properties) | | | 7.800 | | | | 07/01/2011 | | | | 70,371 | |
| 1,715,000 | | | Orange County, NY IDA (St. Luke’s Cornwall Hospital Obligated Group)1 | | | 5.375 | | | | 12/01/2021 | | | | 1,719,339 | |
| 6,330,000 | | | Orange County, NY IDA (St. Luke’s Cornwall Hospital Obligated Group)1 | | | 5.375 | | | | 12/01/2026 | | | | 6,054,962 | |
| 2,235,000 | | | Orange County, NY IDA (St. Luke’s Cornwall Hospital Obligated Group)1 | | | 5.375 | | | | 12/01/2026 | | | | 2,137,889 | |
| 12,010,000 | | | Peekskill, NY IDA (Drum Hill)1 | | | 6.375 | | | | 10/01/2028 | | | | 9,643,790 | |
| 500,000 | | | Port Authority NY/NJ (Continental Airlines) | | | 9.000 | | | | 12/01/2010 | | | | 500,750 | |
| 45,425,000 | | | Port Authority NY/NJ (Continental Airlines) | | | 9.125 | | | | 12/01/2015 | | | | 45,497,680 | |
| 16,420,000 | | | Port Authority NY/NJ (JFK International Air Terminal)1 | | | 5.750 | | | | 12/01/2022 | | | | 16,414,746 | |
| 31,720,000 | | | Port Authority NY/NJ (JFK International Air Terminal) | | | 5.750 | | | | 12/01/2025 | | | | 31,717,462 | |
| 18,625,000 | | | Port Authority NY/NJ (JFK International Air Terminal)1 | | | 5.900 | | | | 12/01/2017 | | | | 18,733,211 | |
| 4,010,000 | | | Port Authority NY/NJ (KIAC) | | | 6.750 | | | | 10/01/2011 | | | | 4,009,519 | |
33 | ROCHESTER FUND MUNICIPALS
STATEMENT OF INVESTMENTS Unaudited / Continued
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
Principal | | | | | | | | | | | | |
Amount | | | | | Coupon | | | Maturity | | | Value | |
|
New York Continued |
$ | 50,300,000 | | | Port Authority NY/NJ (KIAC)1 | | | 6.750 | % | | | 10/01/2019 | | | $ | 46,953,541 | |
| 35,000 | | | Port Authority NY/NJ, 122nd Series1 | | | 5.000 | | | | 07/15/2026 | | | | 35,007 | |
| 240,000 | | | Port Authority NY/NJ, 126th Series1 | | | 5.125 | | | | 11/15/2030 | | | | 243,137 | |
| 50,000 | | | Port Authority NY/NJ, 127th Series1 | | | 5.200 | | | | 12/15/2027 | | | | 50,959 | |
| 70,000,000 | | | Port Authority NY/NJ, 135th Series4 | | | 5.000 | | | | 03/15/2039 | | | | 72,598,909 | |
| 33,025,000 | | | Port Authority NY/NJ, 136th Series4 | | | 5.125 | | | | 05/01/2034 | | | | 33,446,544 | |
| 19,175,000 | | | Port Authority NY/NJ, 136th Series4 | | | 5.375 | | | | 11/01/2028 | | | | 19,849,546 | |
| 22,855,000 | | | Port Authority NY/NJ, 136th Series4 | | | 5.500 | | | | 11/01/2029 | | | | 23,720,594 | |
| 26,000,000 | | | Port Authority NY/NJ, 138th Series4 | | | 4.750 | | | | 12/01/2034 | | | | 26,142,090 | |
| 27,255,000 | | | Port Authority NY/NJ, 141st Series4 | | | 4.500 | | | | 09/01/2029 | | | | 27,138,739 | |
| 47,910,000 | | | Port Authority NY/NJ, 143rd Series4 | | | 5.000 | | | | 10/01/2030 | | | | 48,503,365 | |
| 12,840,000 | | | Port Authority NY/NJ, 146th Series4 | | | 4.500 | | | | 12/01/2034 | | | | 12,545,321 | |
| 10,000 | | | Port Authority NY/NJ, 146th Series1 | | | 4.500 | | | | 12/01/2034 | | | | 9,768 | |
| 26,100,000 | | | Port Authority NY/NJ, 146th Series4 | | | 4.750 | | | | 12/01/2027 | | | | 26,111,275 | |
| 10,000 | | | Port Authority NY/NJ, 146th Series1 | | | 4.750 | | | | 12/01/2027 | | | | 10,011 | |
| 13,005,000 | | | Port Authority NY/NJ, 147th Series4 | | | 4.750 | | | | 10/15/2028 | | | | 12,987,601 | |
| 17,790,000 | | | Port Authority NY/NJ, 147th Series4 | | | 5.000 | | | | 10/15/2027 | | | | 18,095,693 | |
| 20,000,000 | | | Port Authority NY/NJ, 147th Series4 | | | 5.000 | | | | 10/15/2032 | | | | 20,216,205 | |
| 82,000,000 | | | Port Authority NY/NJ, 151st Series4 | | | 5.750 | | | | 03/15/2035 | | | | 88,514,575 | |
| 15,000,000 | | | Port Authority NY/NJ, 151st Series4 | | | 6.000 | | | | 09/15/2028 | | | | 16,449,525 | |
| 101,940,000 | | | Port Authority NY/NJ, 152nd Series4 | | | 5.250 | | | | 11/01/2035 | | | | 104,900,338 | |
| 13,715,000 | | | Port Authority NY/NJ, 152nd Series4 | | | 5.250 | | | | 05/01/2038 | | | | 14,050,164 | |
| 22,500,000 | | | Port Authority NY/NJ, 152nd Series4 | | | 5.750 | | | | 11/01/2030 | | | | 24,532,425 | |
| 50,660,000 | | | Port Authority NY/NJ, 37th Series4 | | | 5.250 | | | | 07/15/2034 | | | | 51,869,001 | |
| 2,755,000 | | | Poughkeepsie, NY IDA (Eastman & Bixby Redevel. Corp.)1 | | | 6.000 | | | | 08/01/2032 | | | | 2,756,708 | |
| 1,500,000 | | | Rensselaer County, NY IDA (Franciscan Heights)1 | | | 5.375 | | | | 12/01/2036 | | | | 1,496,775 | |
| 6,385,000 | | | Rensselaer County, NY Tobacco Asset Securitization Corp.1 | | | 5.625 | | | | 06/01/2035 | | | | 5,624,866 | |
| 7,300,000 | | | Rensselaer County, NY Tobacco Asset Securitization Corp.1 | | | 5.750 | | | | 06/01/2043 | | | | 6,439,403 | |
| 2,020,000 | | | Rensselaer County, NY Water Service Sewer Authority1 | | | 5.350 | | | | 09/01/2047 | | | | 2,065,430 | |
| 1,365,000 | | | Riverhead, NY IDA (Michael Reilly Design)1 | | | 8.875 | | | | 08/01/2021 | | | | 1,398,511 | |
| 6,790,000 | | | Rochester, NY Museum & Science Center1 | | | 6.125 | | | | 12/01/2015 | | | | 6,667,508 | |
| 1,195,000 | | | Rockland County, NY IDA (Crystal Run Village/Rockland County Assoc. for the Learning Disabled Obligated Group)1 | | | 4.900 | | | | 07/01/2021 | | | | 1,016,371 | |
| 9,225,000 | | | Rockland County, NY Tobacco Asset Securitization Corp.1 | | | 5.625 | | | | 08/15/2035 | | | | 8,122,889 | |
| 10,095,000 | | | Rockland County, NY Tobacco Asset Securitization Corp.1 | | | 5.750 | | | | 08/15/2043 | | | | 8,902,579 | |
34 | ROCHESTER FUND MUNICIPALS
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
Principal | | | | | | | | | | | | |
Amount | | | | | Coupon | | | Maturity | | | Value | |
|
New York Continued |
$ | 30,000,000 | | | Rockland County, NY Tobacco Asset Securitization Corp. | | | 5.875 | 3% | | | 08/15/2045 | | | $ | 1,312,500 | |
| 486,000,000 | | | Rockland County, NY Tobacco Asset Securitization Corp. | | | 7.668 | 3 | | | 08/15/2060 | | | | 3,090,960 | |
| 20,000 | | | Sanford Town, NY GO1 | | | 5.250 | | | | 04/15/2015 | | | | 21,798 | |
| 20,000 | | | Sanford Town, NY GO1 | | | 5.250 | | | | 04/15/2016 | | | | 21,819 | |
| 25,000 | | | Sanford Town, NY GO1 | | | 5.250 | | | | 04/15/2017 | | | | 26,900 | |
| 25,000 | | | Sanford Town, NY GO1 | | | 5.250 | | | | 04/15/2018 | | | | 26,596 | |
| 25,000 | | | Sanford Town, NY GO1 | | | 5.250 | | | | 04/15/2019 | | | | 26,232 | |
| 25,000 | | | Sanford Town, NY GO1 | | | 5.250 | | | | 04/15/2020 | | | | 26,019 | |
| 30,000 | | | Sanford Town, NY GO1 | | | 5.250 | | | | 04/15/2021 | | | | 31,016 | |
| 30,000 | | | Sanford Town, NY GO1 | | | 5.250 | | | | 04/15/2022 | | | | 30,883 | |
| 30,000 | | | Sanford Town, NY GO1 | | | 5.250 | | | | 04/15/2023 | | | | 30,740 | |
| 30,000 | | | Sanford Town, NY GO1 | | | 5.250 | | | | 04/15/2024 | | | | 30,664 | |
| 35,000 | | | Sanford Town, NY GO1 | | | 5.250 | | | | 04/15/2025 | | | | 35,603 | |
| 35,000 | | | Sanford Town, NY GO1 | | | 5.250 | | | | 04/15/2026 | | | | 35,398 | |
| 40,000 | | | Sanford Town, NY GO1 | | | 5.250 | | | | 04/15/2027 | | | | 40,314 | |
| 40,000 | | | Sanford Town, NY GO1 | | | 5.250 | | | | 04/15/2028 | | | | 40,116 | |
| 40,000 | | | Sanford Town, NY GO1 | | | 5.250 | | | | 04/15/2029 | | | | 39,902 | |
| 45,000 | | | Sanford Town, NY GO1 | | | 5.250 | | | | 04/15/2030 | | | | 44,505 | |
| 45,000 | | | Sanford Town, NY GO1 | | | 5.250 | | | | 04/15/2031 | | | | 44,380 | |
| 50,000 | | | Sanford Town, NY GO1 | | | 5.250 | | | | 04/15/2032 | | | | 48,792 | |
| 50,000 | | | Sanford Town, NY GO1 | | | 5.250 | | | | 04/15/2033 | | | | 48,320 | |
| 55,000 | | | Sanford Town, NY GO1 | | | 5.250 | | | | 04/15/2034 | | | | 52,691 | |
| 60,000 | | | Sanford Town, NY GO1 | | | 5.250 | | | | 04/15/2035 | | | | 57,044 | |
| 60,000 | | | Sanford Town, NY GO1 | | | 5.250 | | | | 04/15/2036 | | | | 56,678 | |
| 3,000,000 | | | Saratoga County, NY IDA (Saratoga Hospital/ Saratoga Care/Benedict Community Health Center)1 | | | 5.125 | | | | 12/01/2033 | | | | 2,848,920 | |
| 2,650,000 | | | Seneca County, NY IDA (New York Chiropractic College)1 | | | 5.000 | | | | 10/01/2027 | | | | 2,613,642 | |
| 22,885,000 | | | SONYMA, Series 1064 | | | 5.250 | | | | 04/01/2034 | | | | 22,898,132 | |
| 30,225,000 | | | SONYMA, Series 1094 | | | 4.950 | | | | 10/01/2034 | | | | 29,969,659 | |
| 9,510,000 | | | SONYMA, Series 1334 | | | 5.050 | | | | 10/01/2026 | | | | 9,580,453 | |
| 23,045,000 | | | SONYMA, Series 1374 | | | 4.700 | | | | 10/01/2031 | | | | 22,255,999 | |
| 21,935,000 | | | SONYMA, Series 1404 | | | 4.750 | | | | 10/01/2037 | | | | 20,262,630 | |
| 11,480,000 | | | SONYMA, Series 1434 | | | 4.900 | | | | 10/01/2037 | | | | 11,077,333 | |
| 5,045,000 | | | SONYMA, Series 1454 | | | 5.125 | | | | 10/01/2037 | | | | 5,068,944 | |
| 1,955,000 | | | SONYMA, Series 1484 | | | 5.150 | | | | 10/01/2027 | | | | 1,993,844 | |
| 6,370,000 | | | SONYMA, Series 1484 | | | 5.200 | | | | 10/01/2032 | | | | 6,457,890 | |
| 25,000 | | | SONYMA, Series 67 | | | 5.700 | | | | 10/01/2017 | | | | 25,031 | |
| 890,000 | | | SONYMA, Series 691 | | | 5.500 | | | | 10/01/2028 | | | | 890,409 | |
| 26,945,000 | | | SONYMA, Series 714 | | | 5.400 | | | | 04/01/2029 | | | | 26,954,625 | |
35 | ROCHESTER FUND MUNICIPALS
STATEMENT OF INVESTMENTS Unaudited / Continued
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
Principal | | | | | | | | | | | | |
Amount | | | | | Coupon | | | Maturity | | | Value | |
|
New York Continued |
$ | 30,000 | | | SONYMA, Series 711 | | | 5.400 | % | | | 04/01/2029 | | | $ | 30,011 | |
| 30,000 | | | SONYMA, Series 731 | | | 5.250 | | | | 10/01/2017 | | | | 30,050 | |
| 330,000 | | | SONYMA, Series 731 | | | 5.300 | | | | 10/01/2028 | | | | 330,211 | |
| 23,875,000 | | | SONYMA, Series 73-A4 | | | 5.300 | | | | 10/01/2028 | | | | 23,890,452 | |
| 6,585,000 | | | SONYMA, Series 771 | | | 5.150 | | | | 04/01/2029 | | | | 6,596,392 | |
| 9,680,000 | | | SONYMA, Series 794 | | | 5.300 | | | | 04/01/2029 | | | | 9,707,100 | |
| 350,000 | | | SONYMA, Series 821 | | | 5.650 | | | | 04/01/2030 | | | | 350,175 | |
| 4,360,000 | | | St. Lawrence County, NY IDA (Curran Renewable Energy)1 | | | 7.250 | | | | 12/01/2029 | | | | 3,525,060 | |
| 985,000 | | | Suffolk County, NY IDA (ACLD)1 | | | 6.000 | | | | 12/01/2019 | | | | 929,082 | |
| 380,000 | | | Suffolk County, NY IDA (ALIA-ACDS)1 | | | 7.125 | | | | 06/01/2017 | | | | 386,460 | |
| 2,110,000 | | | Suffolk County, NY IDA (ALIA-ACLD)1 | | | 5.950 | | | | 10/01/2021 | | | | 1,958,713 | |
| 175,000 | | | Suffolk County, NY IDA (ALIA-ACLD)1 | | | 6.375 | | | | 06/01/2014 | | | | 175,144 | |
| 510,000 | | | Suffolk County, NY IDA (ALIA-ACLD)1 | | | 6.500 | | | | 03/01/2018 | | | | 502,008 | |
| 520,000 | | | Suffolk County, NY IDA (ALIA-ACLD)1 | | | 7.500 | | | | 09/01/2015 | | | | 526,661 | |
| 180,000 | | | Suffolk County, NY IDA (ALIA-ADD)1 | | | 6.950 | | | | 12/01/2014 | | | | 182,912 | |
| 345,000 | | | Suffolk County, NY IDA (ALIA-ADD)1 | | | 7.125 | | | | 06/01/2017 | | | | 350,865 | |
| 235,000 | | | Suffolk County, NY IDA (ALIA-ADD)1 | | | 7.500 | | | | 09/01/2015 | | | | 237,947 | |
| 845,000 | | | Suffolk County, NY IDA (ALIA-Adelante)1 | | | 6.500 | | | | 11/01/2037 | | | | 745,577 | |
| 1,295,000 | | | Suffolk County, NY IDA (ALIA-Civic Facility)1 | | | 5.950 | | | | 11/01/2022 | | | | 1,185,547 | |
| 2,800,000 | | | Suffolk County, NY IDA (ALIA-DDI)1 | | | 5.950 | | | | 10/01/2021 | | | | 2,599,240 | |
| 655,000 | | | Suffolk County, NY IDA (ALIA-DDI)1 | | | 6.375 | | | | 06/01/2014 | | | | 655,537 | |
| 100,000 | | | Suffolk County, NY IDA (ALIA-DDI)1 | | | 7.500 | | | | 09/01/2015 | | | | 101,254 | |
| 805,000 | | | Suffolk County, NY IDA (ALIA-FREE)1 | | | 5.950 | | | | 10/01/2021 | | | | 747,282 | |
| 390,000 | | | Suffolk County, NY IDA (ALIA-FREE)1 | | | 6.375 | | | | 06/01/2014 | | | | 390,320 | |
| 1,100,000 | | | Suffolk County, NY IDA (ALIA-FREE)1 | | | 6.950 | | | | 12/01/2014 | | | | 1,117,798 | |
| 2,600,000 | | | Suffolk County, NY IDA (ALIA-FREE)1 | | | 7.125 | | | | 06/01/2017 | | | | 2,644,200 | |
| 575,000 | | | Suffolk County, NY IDA (ALIA-IGHL)1 | | | 5.950 | | | | 10/01/2021 | | | | 533,773 | |
| 720,000 | | | Suffolk County, NY IDA (ALIA-IGHL)1 | | | 5.950 | | | | 11/01/2022 | | | | 659,146 | |
| 380,000 | | | Suffolk County, NY IDA (ALIA-IGHL)1 | | | 6.000 | | | | 10/01/2031 | | | | 326,618 | |
| 380,000 | | | Suffolk County, NY IDA (ALIA-IGHL)1 | | | 6.375 | | | | 06/01/2014 | | | | 380,312 | |
| 375,000 | | | Suffolk County, NY IDA (ALIA-IGHL)1 | | | 6.950 | | | | 12/01/2014 | | | | 381,068 | |
| 800,000 | | | Suffolk County, NY IDA (ALIA-IGHL)1 | | | 7.125 | | | | 06/01/2017 | | | | 813,600 | |
| 1,945,000 | | | Suffolk County, NY IDA (ALIA-IGHL)1 | | | 7.250 | | | | 12/01/2033 | | | | 1,915,144 | |
| 160,000 | | | Suffolk County, NY IDA (ALIA-IGHL)1 | | | 7.500 | | | | 09/01/2015 | | | | 162,006 | |
| 2,000,000 | | | Suffolk County, NY IDA (ALIA-LIHIA)1 | | | 5.950 | | | | 11/01/2022 | | | | 1,830,960 | |
| 185,000 | | | Suffolk County, NY IDA (ALIA-LIHIA)1 | | | 6.375 | | | | 06/01/2014 | | | | 185,152 | |
| 445,000 | | | Suffolk County, NY IDA (ALIA-LIHIA)1 | | | 6.950 | | | | 12/01/2014 | | | | 452,200 | |
| 155,000 | | | Suffolk County, NY IDA (ALIA-LIHIA)1 | | | 7.500 | | | | 09/01/2015 | | | | 156,944 | |
| 310,000 | | | Suffolk County, NY IDA (ALIA-MCH)1 | | | 6.375 | | | | 06/01/2014 | | | | 310,254 | |
| 1,010,000 | | | Suffolk County, NY IDA (ALIA-MCH)1 | | | 6.950 | | | | 12/01/2014 | | | | 1,026,342 | |
36 | ROCHESTER FUND MUNICIPALS
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
Principal | | | | | | | | | | | | |
Amount | | | | | Coupon | | | Maturity | | | Value | |
|
New York Continued |
$ | 975,000 | | | Suffolk County, NY IDA (ALIA-MCH)1 | | | 7.125 | % | | | 06/01/2017 | | | $ | 991,575 | |
| 800,000 | | | Suffolk County, NY IDA (ALIA-NYS ARC)1 | | | 5.950 | | | | 11/01/2022 | | | | 732,384 | |
| 580,000 | | | Suffolk County, NY IDA (ALIA-NYS ARC)1 | | | 7.500 | | | | 09/01/2015 | | | | 587,273 | |
| 240,000 | | | Suffolk County, NY IDA (ALIA-Pederson-Krag Center)1 | | | 8.375 | | | | 06/01/2016 | | | | 248,669 | |
| 425,000 | | | Suffolk County, NY IDA (ALIA-SMCFS)1 | | | 7.500 | | | | 09/01/2015 | | | | 430,330 | |
| 480,000 | | | Suffolk County, NY IDA (ALIA-Suffolk Hostels)1 | | | 7.500 | | | | 09/01/2015 | | | | 486,019 | |
| 1,930,000 | | | Suffolk County, NY IDA (ALIA-UCPAGS)1 | | | 5.950 | | | | 10/01/2021 | | | | 1,791,619 | |
| 130,000 | | | Suffolk County, NY IDA (ALIA-UCPAGS)1 | | | 6.375 | | | | 06/01/2014 | | | | 130,107 | |
| 655,000 | | | Suffolk County, NY IDA (ALIA-UCPAGS)1 | | | 6.950 | | | | 12/01/2014 | | | | 665,598 | |
| 535,000 | | | Suffolk County, NY IDA (ALIA-UCPAGS)1 | | | 7.000 | | | | 06/01/2016 | | | | 542,485 | |
| 335,000 | | | Suffolk County, NY IDA (ALIA-UCPAGS)1 | | | 7.500 | | | | 09/01/2015 | | | | 339,201 | |
| 3,530,000 | | | Suffolk County, NY IDA (ALIA-UVBH)1 | | | 6.500 | | | | 11/01/2037 | | | | 3,114,660 | |
| 800,000 | | | Suffolk County, NY IDA (ALIA-WORCA)1 | | | 5.950 | | | | 11/01/2022 | | | | 732,384 | |
| 230,000 | | | Suffolk County, NY IDA (ALIA-WORCA)1 | | | 6.950 | | | | 12/01/2014 | | | | 233,721 | |
| 610,000 | | | Suffolk County, NY IDA (ALIA-WORCA)1 | | | 7.125 | | | | 06/01/2017 | | | | 620,370 | |
| 395,000 | | | Suffolk County, NY IDA (ALIA-WORCA)1 | | | 7.500 | | | | 09/01/2015 | | | | 399,953 | |
| 640,000 | | | Suffolk County, NY IDA (Catholic Charities)1 | | | 6.000 | | | | 10/01/2020 | | | | 598,886 | |
| 195,000 | | | Suffolk County, NY IDA (DDI)1 | | | 6.000 | | | | 12/01/2019 | | | | 183,930 | |
| 555,000 | | | Suffolk County, NY IDA (DDI)1 | | | 6.000 | | | | 10/01/2020 | | | | 519,347 | |
| 575,000 | | | Suffolk County, NY IDA (DDI)1 | | | 6.000 | | | | 10/01/2020 | | | | 538,062 | |
| 4,830,000 | | | Suffolk County, NY IDA (DDI)1 | | | 7.250 | | | | 03/01/2024 | | | | 4,915,829 | |
| 7,905,000 | | | Suffolk County, NY IDA (DDI)1 | | | 8.750 | | | | 03/01/2023 | | | | 8,083,258 | |
| 5,000,000 | | | Suffolk County, NY IDA (Dowling College)1 | | | 5.000 | | | | 06/01/2036 | | | | 3,772,800 | |
| 2,810,000 | | | Suffolk County, NY IDA (Dowling College)1 | | | 6.700 | | | | 12/01/2020 | | | | 2,809,747 | |
| 2,900,000 | | | Suffolk County, NY IDA (Easter Long Island Hospital Assoc.)1 | | | 5.375 | | | | 01/01/2027 | | | | 2,303,528 | |
| 2,745,000 | | | Suffolk County, NY IDA (Easter Long Island Hospital Assoc.)1 | | | 5.500 | | | | 01/01/2037 | | | | 2,034,841 | |
| 1,420,000 | | | Suffolk County, NY IDA (Family Residences)1 | | | 6.000 | | | | 12/01/2019 | | | | 1,339,387 | |
| 1,345,000 | | | Suffolk County, NY IDA (Family Services League)1 | | | 5.000 | | | | 11/01/2027 | | | | 1,388,255 | |
| 830,000 | | | Suffolk County, NY IDA (Family Services League)1 | | | 5.000 | | | | 11/01/2034 | | | | 846,459 | |
| 2,195,000 | | | Suffolk County, NY IDA (Federation of Organizations)1 | | | 8.125 | | | | 04/01/2030 | | | | 2,261,048 | |
| 2,560,000 | | | Suffolk County, NY IDA (Gurwin Jewish-Phase II)1 | | | 6.700 | | | | 05/01/2039 | | | | 2,342,195 | |
| 3,535,000 | | | Suffolk County, NY IDA (Huntington First Aid Squad)1 | | | 6.650 | | | | 11/01/2017 | | | | 3,535,354 | |
| 225,000 | | | Suffolk County, NY IDA (Independent Group Home Living)1 | | | 6.000 | | | | 12/01/2019 | | | | 212,227 | |
| 1,115,000 | | | Suffolk County, NY IDA (Independent Group Home Living)1 | | | 6.000 | | | | 10/01/2020 | | | | 1,043,372 | |
| 3,275,000 | | | Suffolk County, NY IDA (Innovative Realty I)1 | | | 6.000 | | | | 11/01/2037 | | | | 2,407,485 | |
| 8,600,000 | | | Suffolk County, NY IDA (Jefferson’s Ferry)1 | | | 5.000 | | | | 11/01/2028 | | | | 7,901,680 | |
| 32,720,000 | | | Suffolk County, NY IDA (Keyspan-Port Jefferson Center)1 | | | 5.250 | | | | 06/01/2027 | | | | 32,214,149 | |
37 | ROCHESTER FUND MUNICIPALS
STATEMENT OF INVESTMENTS Unaudited / Continued
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
Principal | | | | | | | | | | | | |
Amount | | | | | Coupon | | | Maturity | | | Value | |
|
New York Continued |
$ | 4,065,000 | | | Suffolk County, NY IDA (L.I. Network Community Services)1 | | | 7.550 | % | | | 02/01/2034 | | | $ | 4,120,772 | |
| 7,945,000 | | | Suffolk County, NY IDA (Medford Hamlet Assisted Living)1 | | | 6.375 | | | | 01/01/2039 | | | | 6,355,682 | |
| 1,865,000 | | | Suffolk County, NY IDA (Nassau-Suffolk Services for Autism)1 | | | 6.750 | | | | 11/01/2036 | | | | 1,720,630 | |
| 635,000 | | | Suffolk County, NY IDA (Nassau-Suffolk Services for Autism)1 | | | 6.750 | | | | 11/01/2036 | | | | 585,845 | |
| 2,580,000 | | | Suffolk County, NY IDA (New Interdisciplinary School)1 | | | 6.750 | | | | 12/01/2019 | | | | 2,565,629 | |
| 2,000,000 | | | Suffolk County, NY IDA (New York Institute of Technology)1 | | | 5.000 | | | | 03/01/2026 | | | | 2,008,960 | |
| 6,145,000 | | | Suffolk County, NY IDA (Nissequogue Cogeneration Partners)1 | | | 5.300 | | | | 01/01/2013 | | | | 6,001,822 | |
| 26,425,000 | | | Suffolk County, NY IDA (Nissequogue Cogeneration Partners)1 | | | 5.500 | | | | 01/01/2023 | | | | 23,116,062 | |
| 900,000 | | | Suffolk County, NY IDA (Peconic Landing Retirement Home)1 | | | 8.000 | | | | 10/01/2020 | | | | 920,358 | |
| 2,870,000 | | | Suffolk County, NY IDA (Peconic Landing Retirement Home)1 | | | 8.000 | | | | 10/01/2030 | | | | 2,929,581 | |
| 4,800,000 | | | Suffolk County, NY IDA (Pederson-Krager Center)1 | | | 7.200 | | | | 02/01/2035 | | | | 4,388,256 | |
| 2,545,000 | | | Suffolk County, NY IDA (Pederson-Krager Center)1 | | | 8.125 | | | | 04/01/2030 | | | | 2,593,101 | |
| 930,000 | | | Suffolk County, NY IDA (Special Needs Facilities Pooled Program)1 | | | 5.250 | | | | 07/01/2022 | | | | 801,548 | |
| 2,595,000 | | | Suffolk County, NY IDA (St. Vincent De Paul in the Diocese of Rockville Center)1 | | | 8.000 | | | | 04/01/2030 | | | | 2,650,377 | |
| 510,000 | | | Suffolk County, NY IDA (Suffolk Hotels)1 | | | 6.000 | | | | 10/01/2020 | | | | 477,238 | |
| 1,780,000 | | | Suffolk County, NY IDA (United Cerebral Palsy Assoc.)1 | | | 6.000 | | | | 12/01/2019 | | | | 1,678,949 | |
| 3,280,000 | | | Suffolk County, NY IDA (United Cerebral Palsy Assoc.)1 | | | 7.875 | | | | 09/01/2041 | | | | 3,295,252 | |
| 830,000 | | | Suffolk County, NY IDA (WORCA)1 | | | 6.000 | | | | 10/01/2020 | | | | 776,681 | |
| 119,295,000 | | | Suffolk, NY Tobacco Asset Securitization Corp.1 | | | 0.000 | 10 | | | 06/01/2044 | | | | 96,329,520 | |
| 12,095,000 | | | Suffolk, NY Tobacco Asset Securitization Corp.1 | | | 5.375 | | | | 06/01/2028 | | | | 10,748,222 | |
| 29,915,000 | | | Suffolk, NY Tobacco Asset Securitization Corp.1 | | | 6.000 | | | | 06/01/2048 | | | | 25,744,849 | |
| 287,265,000 | | | Suffolk, NY Tobacco Asset Securitization Corp. | | | 8.000 | 3 | | | 06/01/2048 | | | | 9,798,609 | |
| 3,716,000 | | | Sullivan County, NY Community College COP | | | 5.750 | | | | 08/15/2025 | | | | 3,087,178 | |
| 2,325,000 | | | Sullivan County, NY IDA (Center for Discovery)1 | | | 5.625 | | | | 06/01/2013 | | | | 2,270,037 | |
| 13,000,000 | | | Sullivan County, NY IDA (Center for Discovery)1 | | | 5.875 | | | | 07/01/2022 | | | | 10,752,430 | |
| 5,200,000 | | | Sullivan County, NY IDA (Center for Discovery)1 | | | 6.000 | | | | 06/01/2019 | | | | 4,834,076 | |
| 13,840,000 | | | Sullivan County, NY IDA (Center for Discovery)1 | | | 6.000 | | | | 07/01/2037 | | | | 11,294,409 | |
| 4,500,000 | | | Sullivan County, NY IDA (Center for Discovery)1 | | | 6.500 | | | | 06/01/2025 | | | | 4,109,220 | |
| 4,465,000 | | | Sullivan County, NY IDA (Center for Discovery)1 | | | 6.950 | | | | 02/01/2035 | | | | 3,914,867 | |
| 850,000 | | | Sullivan County, NY IDA (Center for Discovery)1 | | | 7.250 | | | | 02/01/2012 | | | | 849,465 | |
| 9,965,000 | | | Sullivan County, NY IDA (Center for Discovery)1 | | | 7.750 | | | | 02/01/2027 | | | | 10,036,050 | |
| 7,705,000 | | | Sullivan County, NY IDA (SCCC Dorm Corp. Civic Facility)1 | | | 7.250 | | | | 06/01/2027 | | | | 7,589,348 | |
38 | ROCHESTER FUND MUNICIPALS
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
Principal | | | | | | | | | | | | |
Amount | | | | | Coupon | | | Maturity | | | Value | |
|
New York Continued |
$ | 6,835,000 | | | Syracuse, NY Hsg. Authority (Loretto Sedgwick Heights Corp.)1 | | | 8.500 | % | | | 11/01/2031 | | | $ | 6,347,254 | |
| 2,405,000 | | | Syracuse, NY Hsg. Authority (Pavilion on James)1 | | | 7.500 | | | | 11/01/2042 | | | | 2,237,540 | |
| 168,000,000 | | | Syracuse, NY IDA (Carousel Center)1 | | | 5.000 | | | | 01/01/2036 | | | | 120,608,880 | |
| 1,000,000 | | | Syracuse, NY IDA (Crouse Irving Health Hospital)1 | | | 5.375 | | | | 01/01/2023 | | | | 897,440 | |
| 9,710,000 | | | Syracuse, NY IDA (James Square) | | | 7.197 | 3 | | | 08/01/2025 | | | | 3,595,516 | |
| 725,000 | | | Syracuse, NY IDA (Jewish Home of Central New York)1 | | | 7.375 | | | | 03/01/2021 | | | | 727,929 | |
| 2,050,000 | | | Syracuse, NY IDA (Jewish Home of Central New York)1 | | | 7.375 | | | | 03/01/2031 | | | | 1,971,096 | |
| 75,000 | | | Taconic Hills, NY (Central School District at Craryville)1 | | | 5.000 | | | | 06/15/2026 | | | | 75,918 | |
| 45,000 | | | Tompkins, NY Health Care Corp. (Reconstruction Home)1 | | | 10.800 | | | | 02/01/2028 | | | | 47,485 | |
| 14,150,000 | | | Troy, NY Capital Resource Corp. (Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute)1 | | | 5.000 | | | | 09/01/2030 | | | | 14,500,637 | |
| 17,400,000 | | | Troy, NY Capital Resource Corp. (Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute)1 | | | 5.125 | | | | 09/01/2040 | | | | 17,737,386 | |
| 1,530,000 | | | Ulster County, NY IDA (Brooklyn Bottling)1 | | | 8.600 | | | | 06/30/2022 | | | | 1,532,111 | |
| 185,000 | | | Ulster County, NY Res Rec1 | | | 5.000 | | | | 03/01/2020 | | | | 190,206 | |
| 3,080,000 | | | Ulster County, NY Tobacco Asset Securitization Corp.1 | | | 6.000 | | | | 06/01/2040 | | | | 2,788,170 | |
| 2,175,000 | | | Ulster County, NY Tobacco Asset Securitization Corp. | | | 6.250 | | | | 06/01/2025 | | | | 2,156,360 | |
| 3,005,000 | | | Ulster County, NY Tobacco Asset Securitization Corp.1 | | | 6.450 | | | | 06/01/2040 | | | | 2,719,285 | |
| 3,550,000 | | | Utica, NY IDA (Utica College Civic Facility)1 | | | 6.850 | | | | 12/01/2031 | | | | 3,574,034 | |
| 1,985,000 | | | Wayne County, NY IDA (ARC)1 | | | 8.375 | | | | 03/01/2018 | | | | 1,987,025 | |
| 20,000 | | | Westchester County, NY GO1 | | | 5.375 | | | | 12/15/2014 | | | | 20,291 | |
| 4,300,000 | | | Westchester County, NY Healthcare Corp., Series A1 | | | 5.875 | | | | 11/01/2025 | | | | 4,298,753 | |
| 1,870,000 | | | Westchester County, NY IDA (Beth Abraham Hospital)1 | | | 8.375 | | | | 12/01/2025 | | | | 1,876,003 | |
| 90,000 | | | Westchester County, NY IDA (Children’s Village)1 | | | 5.375 | | | | 03/15/2019 | | | | 81,572 | |
| 3,550,000 | | | Westchester County, NY IDA (Children’s Village)1 | | | 6.000 | | | | 06/01/2022 | | | | 3,273,242 | |
| 1,215,000 | | | Westchester County, NY IDA (Clearview School)1 | | | 7.250 | | | | 01/01/2035 | | | | 1,191,295 | |
| 3,305,000 | | | Westchester County, NY IDA (Field Home)1 | | | 6.000 | | | | 08/15/2017 | | | | 3,173,957 | |
| 3,335,000 | | | Westchester County, NY IDA (Field Home)1 | | | 6.500 | | | | 08/15/2022 | | | | 3,204,635 | |
| 1,300,000 | | | Westchester County, NY IDA (Guiding Eyes for the Blind)1 | | | 5.375 | | | | 08/01/2024 | | | | 1,317,758 | |
| 1,375,000 | | | Westchester County, NY IDA (JDAM)1 | | | 6.750 | | | | 04/01/2016 | | | | 1,377,613 | |
| 3,325,000 | | | Westchester County, NY IDA (Lawrence Hospital)1 | | | 5.000 | | | | 01/01/2028 | | | | 3,083,239 | |
| 685,000 | | | Westchester County, NY IDA (Lawrence Hospital)1 | | | 5.125 | | | | 01/01/2018 | | | | 685,199 | |
| 1,430,000 | | | Westchester County, NY IDA (Rippowam-Cisqua School)1 | | | 5.750 | | | | 06/01/2029 | | | | 1,431,573 | |
| 1,000,000 | | | Westchester County, NY IDA (Schnurmacher Center)1 | | | 6.500 | | | | 11/01/2013 | | | | 1,033,970 | |
| 1,710,000 | | | Westchester County, NY IDA (Schnurmacher Center)1 | | | 6.500 | | | | 11/01/2033 | | | | 1,551,859 | |
| 160,000 | | | Westchester County, NY IDA (Westchester Airport Assoc.)1 | | | 5.950 | | | | 08/01/2024 | | | | 160,077 | |
| 2,590,000 | | | Westchester County, NY IDA (Winward School)1 | | | 5.250 | | | | 10/01/2031 | | | | 2,531,414 | |
39 | ROCHESTER FUND MUNICIPALS
STATEMENT OF INVESTMENTS Unaudited / Continued
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
Principal | | | | | | | | | | | | |
Amount | | | | | Coupon | | | Maturity | | | Value | |
|
New York Continued |
$ | 4,475,000 | | | Westchester County, NY Tobacco Asset Securitization Corp.1 | | | 5.000 | % | | | 06/01/2026 | | | $ | 4,079,902 | |
| 59,900,000 | | | Westchester County, NY Tobacco Asset Securitization Corp.1 | | | 5.125 | | | | 06/01/2038 | | | | 47,360,534 | |
| 52,770,000 | | | Westchester County, NY Tobacco Asset Securitization Corp.1 | | | 5.125 | | | | 06/01/2045 | | | | 40,407,044 | |
| 4,300,000 | | | Yonkers IDA (St. Joseph’s Hospital), Series 98-A | | | 6.150 | | | | 03/01/2015 | | | | 3,612,860 | |
| 1,100,000 | | | Yonkers IDA (St. Joseph’s Hospital), Series 98-B | | | 6.150 | | | | 03/01/2015 | | | | 924,220 | |
| 4,130,000 | | | Yonkers, NY IDA (Hudson Scenic Studio)1 | | | 6.625 | | | | 11/01/2019 | | | | 3,918,957 | |
| 1,560,000 | | | Yonkers, NY IDA (Philipsburgh Hall Associates) | | | 7.500 | | | | 11/01/2030 | | | | 1,124,994 | |
| 2,355,000 | | | Yonkers, NY IDA (Sacred Heart Assoc.)1 | | | 5.000 | | | | 10/01/2037 | | | | 2,250,273 | |
| 2,700,000 | | | Yonkers, NY IDA (St. Joseph’s Hospital)1 | | | 6.150 | | | | 03/01/2015 | | | | 2,268,540 | |
| 1,635,000 | | | Yonkers, NY IDA (St. Joseph’s Hospital)1 | | | 8.500 | | | | 12/30/2013 | | | | 1,642,946 | |
| 2,855,000 | | | Yonkers, NY IDA (Westchester School)1 | | | 8.750 | | | | 12/30/2023 | | | | 2,857,798 | |
| 800,000 | | | Yonkers, NY Parking Authority1 | | | 6.000 | | | | 06/15/2018 | | | | 777,832 | |
| 1,215,000 | | | Yonkers, NY Parking Authority1 | | | 6.000 | | | | 06/15/2024 | | | | 1,113,888 | |
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | 6,886,792,842 | |
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
|
U.S. Possessions—35.9% |
| 825,000 | | | Guam Education Financing Foundation COP1 | | | 5.000 | | | | 10/01/2023 | | | | 804,722 | |
| 505,000 | | | Guam GO1 | | | 5.250 | | | | 11/15/2037 | | | | 467,090 | |
| 6,000,000 | | | Guam GO1 | | | 6.750 | | | | 11/15/2029 | | | | 6,452,160 | |
| 10,000,000 | | | Guam GO1 | | | 7.000 | | | | 11/15/2039 | | | | 10,907,400 | |
| 300,000 | | | Guam Hsg. Corp. (Single Family Mtg.)1 | | | 5.750 | | | | 09/01/2031 | | | | 330,405 | |
| 290,000 | | | Guam Power Authority, Series A1 | | | 5.250 | | | | 10/01/2023 | | | | 284,632 | |
| 20,000,000 | | | Guam Power Authority, Series A1 | | | 5.250 | | | | 10/01/2034 | | | | 19,101,200 | |
| 9,200,000 | | | Guam Power Authority, Series A6 | | | 5.500 | | | | 10/01/2030 | | | | 9,185,740 | |
| 7,700,000 | | | Guam Power Authority, Series A6 | | | 5.500 | | | | 10/01/2040 | | | | 7,573,335 | |
| 2,000,000 | | | Northern Mariana Islands Commonwealth, Series A1 | | | 5.000 | | | | 10/01/2022 | | | | 1,778,540 | |
| 34,875,000 | | | Northern Mariana Islands Commonwealth, Series A1 | | | 5.000 | | | | 06/01/2030 | | | | 29,298,488 | |
| 8,670,000 | | | Northern Mariana Islands Ports Authority, Series A | | | 6.250 | | | | 03/15/2028 | | | | 6,304,911 | |
| 16,800,000 | | | Northern Mariana Islands Ports Authority, Series A1 | | | 6.600 | | | | 03/15/2028 | | | | 15,797,712 | |
| 55,650,000 | | | Puerto Rico Aqueduct & Sewer Authority1 | | | 0.000 | 10 | | | 07/01/2024 | | | | 56,125,251 | |
| 49,000,000 | | | Puerto Rico Aqueduct & Sewer Authority4 | | | 5.125 | | | | 07/01/2047 | | | | 49,409,885 | |
| 88,365,000 | | | Puerto Rico Aqueduct & Sewer Authority1 | | | 6.000 | | | | 07/01/2038 | | | | 92,649,819 | |
| 123,015,000 | | | Puerto Rico Aqueduct & Sewer Authority1 | | | 6.000 | | | | 07/01/2044 | | | | 128,654,008 | |
| 5,000,000 | | | Puerto Rico Aqueduct & Sewer Authority1 | | | 6.000 | | | | 07/01/2044 | | | | 5,229,200 | |
| 56,685,000 | | | Puerto Rico Children’s Trust Fund (TASC)1 | | | 5.625 | | | | 05/15/2043 | | | | 49,026,857 | |
| 268,500,000 | | | Puerto Rico Children’s Trust Fund (TASC) | | | 6.617 | 3 | | | 05/15/2050 | | | | 9,137,055 | |
| 745,000,000 | | | Puerto Rico Children’s Trust Fund (TASC) | | | 7.165 | 3 | | | 05/15/2055 | | | | 13,387,650 | |
| 3,519,880,000 | | | Puerto Rico Children’s Trust Fund (TASC) | | | 7.625 | 3 | | | 05/15/2057 | | | | 52,868,598 | |
| 3,179,200,000 | | | Puerto Rico Children’s Trust Fund (TASC) | | | 8.375 | 3 | | | 05/15/2057 | | | | 38,182,192 | |
40 | ROCHESTER FUND MUNICIPALS
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
Principal | | | | | | | | | | | | |
Amount | | | | | Coupon | | | Maturity | | | Value | |
|
U.S. Possessions Continued |
$ | 20,000 | | | Puerto Rico Commonwealth GO1 | | | 5.000 | % | | | 07/01/2026 | | | $ | 20,002 | |
| 3,115,000 | | | Puerto Rico Commonwealth GO1 | | | 5.000 | | | | 07/01/2029 | | | | 3,040,365 | |
| 10,400,000 | | | Puerto Rico Commonwealth GO1 | | | 5.000 | | | | 07/01/2031 | | | | 10,116,600 | |
| 14,850,000 | | | Puerto Rico Commonwealth GO1 | | | 5.000 | | | | 07/01/2033 | | | | 14,405,688 | |
| 12,230,000 | | | Puerto Rico Commonwealth GO1 | | | 5.000 | | | | 07/01/2034 | | | | 11,847,935 | |
| 2,240,000 | | | Puerto Rico Commonwealth GO1 | | | 5.000 | | | | 07/01/2035 | | | | 2,168,589 | |
| 5,000,000 | | | Puerto Rico Commonwealth GO1,6 | | | 5.125 | | | | 07/01/2031 | | | | 4,942,950 | |
| 2,200,000 | | | Puerto Rico Commonwealth GO1 | | | 5.250 | | | | 07/01/2026 | | | | 2,222,902 | |
| 5,000,000 | | | Puerto Rico Commonwealth GO1 | | | 5.250 | | | | 07/01/2027 | | | | 5,035,800 | |
| 2,920,000 | | | Puerto Rico Commonwealth GO1 | | | 5.250 | | | | 07/01/2030 | | | | 2,925,198 | |
| 14,500,000 | | | Puerto Rico Commonwealth GO1 | | | 5.250 | | | | 07/01/2031 | | | | 14,529,435 | |
| 10,230,000 | | | Puerto Rico Commonwealth GO1 | | | 5.250 | | | | 07/01/2034 | | | | 10,241,867 | |
| 43,385,000 | | | Puerto Rico Commonwealth GO1 | | | 5.250 | | | | 07/01/2037 | | | | 43,435,327 | |
| 5,000,000 | | | Puerto Rico Commonwealth GO1 | | | 5.375 | | | | 07/01/2033 | | | | 5,048,550 | |
| 1,000,000 | | | Puerto Rico Commonwealth GO1 | | | 5.500 | | | | 07/01/2021 | | | | 1,065,460 | |
| 7,850,000 | | | Puerto Rico Commonwealth GO1 | | | 5.500 | | | | 07/01/2029 | | | | 8,132,129 | |
| 81,300,000 | | | Puerto Rico Commonwealth GO1 | | | 5.500 | | | | 07/01/2032 | | | | 82,799,985 | |
| 18,985,000 | | | Puerto Rico Commonwealth GO1 | | | 6.000 | | | | 07/01/2038 | | | | 20,006,963 | |
| 25,955,000 | | | Puerto Rico Electric Power Authority, Series AAA1 | | | 5.250 | | | | 07/01/2021 | | | | 27,997,139 | |
| 28,360,000 | | | Puerto Rico Electric Power Authority, Series AAA1 | | | 5.250 | | | | 07/01/2022 | | | | 30,281,957 | |
| 10,920,000 | | | Puerto Rico Electric Power Authority, Series AAA1 | | | 5.250 | | | | 07/01/2023 | | | | 11,528,790 | |
| 11,490,000 | | | Puerto Rico Electric Power Authority, Series AAA1 | | | 5.250 | | | | 07/01/2024 | | | | 11,999,007 | |
| 12,095,000 | | | Puerto Rico Electric Power Authority, Series AAA1 | | | 5.250 | | | | 07/01/2025 | | | | 12,533,081 | |
| 9,975,000 | | | Puerto Rico Electric Power Authority, Series AAA1 | | | 5.250 | | | | 07/01/2026 | | | | 10,252,405 | |
| 31,665,000 | | | Puerto Rico Electric Power Authority, Series AAA1 | | | 5.250 | | | | 07/01/2027 | | | | 32,407,228 | |
| 52,670,000 | | | Puerto Rico Electric Power Authority, Series AAA1 | | | 5.250 | | | | 07/01/2028 | | | | 53,904,585 | |
| 18,070,000 | | | Puerto Rico Electric Power Authority, Series AAA1 | | | 5.250 | | | | 07/01/2029 | | | | 18,407,909 | |
| 19,025,000 | | | Puerto Rico Electric Power Authority, Series AAA1 | | | 5.250 | | | | 07/01/2030 | | | | 19,335,869 | |
| 20,025,000 | | | Puerto Rico Electric Power Authority, Series AAA1 | | | 5.250 | | | | 07/01/2031 | | | | 20,336,389 | |
| 17,650,000 | | | Puerto Rico Electric Power Authority, Series TT1 | | | 5.000 | | | | 07/01/2037 | | | | 17,215,810 | |
| 60,000,000 | | | Puerto Rico Electric Power Authority, Series UU1 | | | 0.715 | 11 | | | 07/01/2029 | | | | 40,800,000 | |
| 50,000 | | | Puerto Rico HFC1 | | | 5.100 | | | | 12/01/2018 | | | | 50,990 | |
| 9,515,000 | | | Puerto Rico Highway & Transportation Authority1 | | | 5.000 | | | | 07/01/2028 | | | | 9,348,773 | |
| 4,845,000 | | | Puerto Rico Highway & Transportation Authority1 | | | 5.250 | | | | 07/01/2030 | | | | 4,865,882 | |
| 4,000,000 | | | Puerto Rico Highway & Transportation Authority1 | | | 5.500 | | | | 07/01/2029 | | | | 4,168,400 | |
| 270,000 | | | Puerto Rico Highway & Transportation Authority1 | | | 5.750 | | | | 07/01/2020 | | | | 277,625 | |
| 11,585,000 | | | Puerto Rico Highway & Transportation Authority, Series G1 | | | 5.000 | | | | 07/01/2033 | | | | 11,238,377 | |
| 28,570,000 | | | Puerto Rico Highway & Transportation Authority, Series G1 | | | 5.000 | | | | 07/01/2042 | | | | 27,340,633 | |
| 3,885,000 | | | Puerto Rico Highway & Transportation Authority, Series H6 | | | 5.450 | | | | 07/01/2035 | | | | 3,888,846 | |
41 | ROCHESTER FUND MUNICIPALS
STATEMENT OF INVESTMENTS Unaudited / Continued
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
Principal | | | | | | | | | | | | |
Amount | | | | | Coupon | | | Maturity | | | Value | |
|
U.S. Possessions Continued |
$ | 10,000,000 | | | Puerto Rico Highway & Transportation Authority, Series K1 | | | 5.000 | % | | | 07/01/2025 | | | $ | 9,947,800 | |
| 14,725,000 | | | Puerto Rico Highway & Transportation Authority, Series K1 | | | 5.000 | | | | 07/01/2026 | | | | 14,581,137 | |
| 6,500,000 | | | Puerto Rico Highway & Transportation Authority, Series K1 | | | 5.000 | | | | 07/01/2027 | | | | 6,419,400 | |
| 3,145,000 | | | Puerto Rico Highway & Transportation Authority, Series K1 | | | 5.000 | | | | 07/01/2030 | | | | 3,061,626 | |
| 2,600,000 | | | Puerto Rico Highway & Transportation Authority, Series L1 | | | 5.250 | | | | 07/01/2023 | | | | 2,691,806 | |
| 17,205,000 | | | Puerto Rico Highway & Transportation Authority, Series L1 | | | 5.250 | | | | 07/01/2030 | | | | 17,279,154 | |
| 6,795,000 | | | Puerto Rico Highway & Transportation Authority, Series L1 | | | 5.250 | | | | 07/01/2041 | | | | 6,753,754 | |
| 92,120,000 | | | Puerto Rico Highway & Transportation Authority, Series M1 | | | 5.000 | | | | 07/01/2046 | | | | 87,783,912 | |
| 125,620,000 | | | Puerto Rico Highway & Transportation Authority, Series N1 | | | 0.725 | 11 | | | 07/01/2041 | | | | 68,619,925 | |
| 74,940,000 | | | Puerto Rico Highway & Transportation Authority, Series N1 | | | 0.725 | 11 | | | 07/01/2045 | | | | 39,718,200 | |
| 16,080,000 | | | Puerto Rico Highway & Transportation Authority, Series N1 | | | 5.250 | | | | 07/01/2032 | | | | 16,290,166 | |
| 53,445,000 | | | Puerto Rico Highway & Transportation Authority, Series N1 | | | 5.250 | | | | 07/01/2039 | | | | 53,524,099 | |
| 26,755,000 | | | Puerto Rico Infrastructure1 | | | 5.000 | | | | 07/01/2031 | | | | 25,909,810 | |
| 6,000,000 | | | Puerto Rico Infrastructure1 | | | 5.000 | | | | 07/01/2037 | | | | 5,809,980 | |
| 34,490,000 | | | Puerto Rico Infrastructure1 | | | 5.000 | | | | 07/01/2037 | | | | 33,397,702 | |
| 202,145,000 | | | Puerto Rico Infrastructure1 | | | 5.000 | | | | 07/01/2041 | | | | 195,047,689 | |
| 147,520,000 | | | Puerto Rico Infrastructure1 | | | 5.000 | | | | 07/01/2046 | | | | 141,812,451 | |
| 3,130,000 | | | Puerto Rico Infrastructure1 | | | 5.500 | | | | 07/01/2025 | | | | 3,324,436 | |
| 1,295,000 | | | Puerto Rico Infrastructure1 | | | 5.500 | | | | 07/01/2026 | | | | 1,361,356 | |
| 15,000,000 | | | Puerto Rico Infrastructure1 | | | 5.500 | | | | 07/01/2027 | | | | 15,607,350 | |
| 2,750,000 | | | Puerto Rico Infrastructure1 | | | 5.500 | | | | 07/01/2028 | | | | 2,858,790 | |
| 16,955,000 | | | Puerto Rico Infrastructure | | | 5.650 | 3 | | | 07/01/2029 | | | | 5,031,735 | |
| 65,725,000 | | | Puerto Rico Infrastructure | | | 5.730 | 3 | | | 07/01/2045 | | | | 5,829,808 | |
| 25,000,000 | | | Puerto Rico Infrastructure | | | 5.800 | 3 | | | 07/01/2032 | | | | 5,809,500 | |
| 6,285,000 | | | Puerto Rico ITEMECF (Ana G. Mendez University)1 | | | 5.000 | | | | 03/01/2036 | | | | 5,503,775 | |
| 1,575,000 | | | Puerto Rico ITEMECF (Ana G. Mendez University)1 | | | 5.375 | | | | 12/01/2021 | | | | 1,575,662 | |
| 5,750,000 | | | Puerto Rico ITEMECF (Ana G. Mendez University)1 | | | 5.375 | | | | 02/01/2029 | | | | 5,524,485 | |
| 6,315,000 | | | Puerto Rico ITEMECF (Ana G. Mendez University)1 | | | 5.500 | | | | 12/01/2031 | | | | 6,061,579 | |
| 38,000,000 | | | Puerto Rico ITEMECF (Cogeneration Facilities)1 | | | 6.625 | | | | 06/01/2026 | | | | 38,318,820 | |
| 2,025,000 | | | Puerto Rico ITEMECF (Ryder Memorial Hospital)1 | | | 6.600 | | | | 05/01/2014 | | | | 2,001,713 | |
| 5,250,000 | | | Puerto Rico ITEMECF (Ryder Memorial Hospital)1 | | | 6.700 | | | | 05/01/2024 | | | | 4,492,635 | |
42 | ROCHESTER FUND MUNICIPALS
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
Principal | | | | | | | | | | | | |
Amount | | | | | Coupon | | | Maturity | | | Value | |
|
U.S. Possessions Continued |
$ | 7,000,000 | | | Puerto Rico ITEMECF (San Lucas & Cristo Redentor Hospitals)1 | | | 5.750 | % | | | 06/01/2029 | | | $ | 3,481,240 | |
| 500,000 | | | Puerto Rico ITEMECF (University of the Sacred Heart)1 | | | 5.250 | | | | 09/01/2021 | | | | 501,650 | |
| 8,000,000 | | | Puerto Rico ITEMECF (University of the Sacred Heart)1 | | | 5.250 | | | | 09/01/2031 | | | | 7,780,240 | |
| 4,990,000 | | | Puerto Rico Municipal Finance Agency, Series A1 | | | 5.250 | | | | 08/01/2025 | | | | 5,034,062 | |
| 4,975,000 | | | Puerto Rico Port Authority (American Airlines), Series A | | | 6.250 | | | | 06/01/2026 | | | | 3,863,585 | |
| 6,395,000 | | | Puerto Rico Port Authority (American Airlines), Series A | | | 6.300 | | | | 06/01/2023 | | | | 5,200,239 | |
| 90,855,000 | | | Puerto Rico Public Buildings Authority1 | | | 5.000 | | | | 07/01/2036 | | | | 88,153,881 | |
| 7,500,000 | | | Puerto Rico Public Buildings Authority1 | | | 5.000 | | | | 07/01/2037 | | | | 7,283,625 | |
| 23,585,000 | | | Puerto Rico Public Buildings Authority1 | | | 5.250 | | | | 07/01/2029 | | | | 23,585,000 | |
| 126,570,000 | | | Puerto Rico Public Buildings Authority1 | | | 5.250 | | | | 07/01/2033 | | | | 126,659,865 | |
| 120,000 | | | Puerto Rico Public Buildings Authority1 | | | 5.375 | | | | 07/01/2033 | | | | 120,326 | |
| 1,500,000 | | | Puerto Rico Public Buildings Authority1 | | | 6.250 | | | | 07/01/2021 | | | | 1,682,880 | |
| 7,500,000 | | | Puerto Rico Public Buildings Authority1 | | | 6.250 | | | | 07/01/2031 | | | | 8,457,825 | |
| 8,000,000 | | | Puerto Rico Public Buildings Authority1 | | | 6.500 | | | | 07/01/2030 | | | | 8,710,160 | |
| 7,500,000 | | | Puerto Rico Public Buildings Authority1 | | | 6.750 | | | | 07/01/2036 | | | | 8,367,300 | |
| 296,445,000 | | | Puerto Rico Sales Tax Financing Corp., Series A4 | | | 5.250 | | | | 08/01/2057 | | | | 299,382,919 | |
| 643,700,000 | | | Puerto Rico Sales Tax Financing Corp., Series A | | | 5.401 | 3 | | | 08/01/2054 | | | | 36,716,648 | |
| 33,000,000 | | | Puerto Rico Sales Tax Financing Corp., Series A1 | | | 5.750 | | | | 08/01/2037 | | | | 34,372,140 | |
| 221,800,000 | | | Puerto Rico Sales Tax Financing Corp., Series A | | | 5.939 | 3 | | | 08/01/2056 | | | | 11,094,436 | |
| 30,000,000 | | | Puerto Rico Sales Tax Financing Corp., Series A | | | 6.500 | 3 | | | 08/01/2042 | | | | 3,991,800 | |
| 7,300,000 | | | Puerto Rico Sales Tax Financing Corp., Series A1 | | | 6.500 | | | | 08/01/2044 | | | | 8,125,192 | |
| 80,000,000 | | | Puerto Rico Sales Tax Financing Corp., Series A | | | 6.504 | 3 | | | 08/01/2043 | | | | 9,836,800 | |
| 35,000,000 | | | Puerto Rico Sales Tax Financing Corp., Series C1 | | | 0.000 | 10 | | | 08/01/2032 | | | | 28,366,450 | |
| 95,245,000 | | | Puerto Rico Sales Tax Financing Corp., Series C4 | | | 5.750 | | | | 08/01/2057 | | | | 100,684,822 | |
| 24,875,000 | | | Puerto Rico Sales Tax Financing Corp., Series C1 | | | 6.000 | | | | 08/01/2042 | | | | 26,448,344 | |
| 4,525,000 | | | University of Puerto Rico1 | | | 5.000 | | | | 06/01/2026 | | | | 4,480,746 | |
| 5,280,000 | | | University of Puerto Rico, Series P1 | | | 5.000 | | | | 06/01/2030 | | | | 5,140,819 | |
| 24,375,000 | | | University of Puerto Rico, Series Q1 | | | 5.000 | | | | 06/01/2030 | | | | 23,732,475 | |
| 65,780,000 | | | University of Puerto Rico, Series Q1 | | | 5.000 | | | | 06/01/2036 | | | | 63,643,466 | |
| 9,230,000 | | | University of V.I., Series A1 | | | 5.375 | | | | 06/01/2034 | | | | 9,065,060 | |
| 2,040,000 | | | University of V.I., Series A1 | | | 6.250 | | | | 12/01/2029 | | | | 2,042,876 | |
| 3,650,000 | | | V.I. Government Refinery Facilities (Hovensa Coker)1 | | | 6.500 | | | | 07/01/2021 | | | | 3,708,729 | |
| 10,000 | | | V.I. HFA, Series A1 | | | 6.450 | | | | 03/01/2016 | | | | 10,016 | |
| 18,720,000 | | | V.I. Public Finance Authority (Gross Receipts Taxes Loan)1 | | | 5.000 | | | | 10/01/2031 | | | | 18,405,878 | |
| 550,000 | | | V.I. Public Finance Authority (Gross Receipts Taxes Loan)1 | | | 5.000 | | | | 10/01/2033 | | | | 540,309 | |
43 | ROCHESTER FUND MUNICIPALS
STATEMENT OF INVESTMENTS Unaudited / Continued
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
Principal | | | | | | | | | | | | |
Amount | | | | | Coupon | | | Maturity | | | Value | |
|
U.S. Possessions Continued |
$ | 27,733,000 | | | V.I. Public Finance Authority (Hovensa Coker)1 | | | 6.500 | % | | | 07/01/2021 | | | $ | 28,327,873 | |
| 11,700,000 | | | V.I. Public Finance Authority (Hovensa Refinery)1 | | | 5.875 | | | | 07/01/2022 | | | | 11,813,958 | |
| 8,000,000 | | | V.I. Public Finance Authority (Hovensa Refinery)1 | | | 6.125 | | | | 07/01/2022 | | | | 8,096,480 | |
| 750,000 | | | V.I. Public Finance Authority, Series A1 | | | 5.250 | | | | 10/01/2024 | | | | 764,805 | |
| 11,100,000 | | | V.I. Tobacco Settlement Financing Corp. | | | 7.300 | 3 | | | 05/15/2035 | | | | 1,363,413 | |
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
|
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | 3,084,110,877 | |
|
Total Investments, at Value (Cost $10,633,567,863)—116.0% | | | | | | | | | | | 9,970,903,719 | |
Liabilities in Excess of Other Assets—(16.0) | | | | | | | | | | | (1,372,745,315 | ) |
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
Net Assets—100.0% | | | | | | | | | | $ | 8,598,158,404 | |
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
| | |
Footnotes to Statement of Investments |
|
1. | | All or a portion of the security position has been segregated for collateral to cover borrowings. See Note 5 of accompanying Notes. |
|
2. | | Issue is in default. See Note 1 of accompanying Notes. |
|
3. | | Zero coupon bond reflects effective yield on the date of purchase. |
|
4. | | Security represents the underlying municipal bond on an inverse floating rate security. The bond was purchased by the Fund and subsequently segregated and transferred to a trust. See Note 1 of accompanying Notes. |
|
5. | | Non-income producing security. |
|
6. | | When-issued security or delayed delivery to be delivered and settled after June 30, 2010. See Note 1 of accompanying Notes. |
|
7. | | Security is subject to a shortfall and forbearance agreement. See Note 1 of accompanying Notes. |
|
8. | | Represents the current interest rate for a variable rate bond known as an “inverse floater.” See Note 1 of accompanying Notes. |
|
9. | | Subject to a forbearance agreement. Rate shown is current rate. See Note 1 of accompanying Notes. |
|
10. | | Denotes a step bond: a zero coupon bond that converts to a fixed or variable interest rate at a designated future date. |
|
11. | | Represents the current interest rate for a variable or increasing rate security. |
44 | ROCHESTER FUND MUNICIPALS
Valuation Inputs
Various data inputs are used in determining the value of each of the Fund’s investments as of the reporting period end. These data inputs are categorized in the following hierarchy under applicable financial accounting standards:
| 1) | | Level 1—unadjusted quoted prices in active markets for identical assets or liabilities (including securities actively traded on a securities exchange) |
|
| 2) | | Level 2—inputs other than unadjusted quoted prices that are observable for the asset (such as unadjusted quoted prices for similar assets and market corroborated inputs such as interest rates, prepayment speeds, credit risks, etc.) |
|
| 3) | | Level 3—significant unobservable inputs (including the Manager’s own judgments about assumptions that market participants would use in pricing the asset). |
The table below categorizes amounts that are included in the Fund’s Statement of Assets and Liabilities as of June 30, 2010 based on valuation input level:
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
| | | | | | | | | | Level 3 – | | | | |
| | Level 1 – | | | Level 2 – | | | Significant | | | | |
| | Unadjusted | | | Other Significant | | | Unobservable | | | | |
| | Quoted Prices | | | Observable Inputs | | | Inputs | | | Value | |
|
Assets Table | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
Investments, at Value: | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
Municipal Bonds and Notes | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
New York | | $ | — | | | $ | 6,886,792,820 | | | $ | 22 | | | $ | 6,886,792,842 | |
U.S. Possessions | | | — | | | | 3,084,110,877 | | | | — | | | | 3,084,110,877 | |
| | |
Total Assets | | $ | — | | | $ | 9,970,903,697 | | | $ | 22 | | | $ | 9,970,903,719 | |
| | |
Currency contracts and forwards, if any, are reported at their unrealized appreciation/depreciation at measurement date, which represents the change in the contract’s value from trade date. Futures, if any, are reported at their variation margin at measurement date, which represents the amount due to/from the Fund at that date. All additional assets and liabilities included in the above table are reported at their market value at measurement date.
See the accompanying Notes for further discussion of the methods used in determining value of the Fund’s investments, and a summary of changes to the valuation methodologies, if any, during the reporting period.
45 | ROCHESTER FUND MUNICIPALS
STATEMENT OF INVESTMENTS Unaudited / Continued
Footnotes to Statement of Investments Continued
To simplify the listings of securities, abbreviations are used per the table below:
| | |
|
ACDS | | Assoc. for Children with Down Syndrome |
ACLD | | Adults and Children with Learning and Developmental Disabilities |
ADD | | Aid to the Developmentally Disabled |
ALIA | | Alliance of Long Island Agencies |
ARC | | Assoc. of Retarded Citizens |
CCRC | | Continuing Care Retirement Community |
CFGA | | Child and Family Guidance Assoc. |
CHSLI | | Catholic Health Services of Long Island |
CNGCS | | Central Nassau Guidance and Counseling Services |
COP | | Certificates of Participation |
CSMR | | Community Services for the Mentally Retarded |
DA | | Dormitory Authority |
DDI | | Developmental Disabilities Institute |
DRIVERS | | Derivative Inverse Tax Exempt Receipts |
EFC | | Environmental Facilities Corp. |
ERDA | | Energy Research and Devel. Authority |
FREE | | Family Residences and Essential Enterprises |
GJSR | | Gurwin Jewish Senior Residences |
GO | | General Obligation |
GSHMC | | Good Samaritan Hospital Medical Center |
HDC | | Housing Devel. Corp. |
HFA | | Housing Finance Agency |
HFC | | Housing Finance Corp. |
HH | | Harmony Heights, Inc. |
HHS | | Harmony Heights School |
IDA | | Industrial Devel. Agency |
IGHL | | Independent Group Home for Living |
ITEMECF | | Industrial, Tourist, Educational, Medical and Environmental Community Facilities |
JCC | | Jewish Community Center |
JDAM | | Julia Dyckman Andrus Memorial |
JFK | | John Fitzgerald Kennedy |
L.I. | | Long Island |
LGSC | | Local Government Services Corp. |
LIHIA | | Long Island Head Injury Assoc. |
LILCO | | Long Island Lighting Corp. |
LVH | | Little Village House |
MCH | | Maryhaven Center of Hope |
MMC | | Mercy Medical Center |
MTA | | Metropolitan Transportation Authority |
NY/NJ | | New York/New Jersey |
NYC | | New York City |
NYS | | New York State |
NYU | | New York University |
PSCH | | Professional Service Centers for the Handicapped, Inc. |
RIBS | | Residual Interest Bonds |
ROLs | | Residual Option Longs |
Res Rec | | Resource Recovery Facility |
SCCC | | Sullivan County Community College |
SCHRC | | St. Charles Hospital and Rehabilitation Center |
SCSB | | Schuyler Community Services Board |
SFH | | St. Francis Hospital |
SLCD | | School for Language and Communication Devel. |
SMCFS | | St. Mary’s Children and Family Services |
SONYMA | | State of New York Mortgage Agency |
TASC | | Tobacco Settlement Asset-Backed Bonds |
TFABs | | Tobacco Flexible Amortization Bonds |
UBF | | University of Buffalo Foundation |
UCPAGS | | United Cerebral Palsy Assoc. of Greater Suffolk |
UDC | | Urban Devel. Corp. |
UVBH | | United Veteran’s Beacon House |
V.I. | | United States Virgin Islands |
WORCA | | Working Organization for Retarded Children and Adults |
YMCA | | Young Men’s Christian Assoc. |
See accompanying Notes to Financial Statements.
46 | ROCHESTER FUND MUNICIPALS
STATEMENT OF ASSETS AND LIABILITIES Unaudited
| | | | |
June 30, 2010 | | | | |
|
Assets | | | | |
Investments, at value (cost $10,633,567,863)—see accompanying statement of investments | | $ | 9,970,903,719 | |
Cash | | | 1,824,936 | |
Receivables and other assets: | | | | |
Interest | | | 150,522,113 | |
Shares of beneficial interest sold | | | 6,752,635 | |
Investments sold (including $2,438,718 sold on a when-issued or delayed delivery basis) | | | 6,502,686 | |
Other | | | 1,563,903 | |
| | | |
Total assets | | | 10,138,069,992 | |
| | | | |
Liabilities | | | | |
Payables and other liabilities: | | | | |
Payable for short-term floating rate notes issued (See Note 1) | | | 1,364,110,000 | |
Investments purchased on a when-issued or delayed delivery basis | | | 77,405,206 | |
Payable on borrowings (See Note 5) | | | 68,900,000 | |
Shares of beneficial interest redeemed | | | 13,912,608 | |
Dividends | | | 9,546,546 | |
Distribution and service plan fees | | | 3,423,896 | |
Trustees’ compensation | | | 1,859,087 | |
Transfer and shareholder servicing agent fees | | | 254,704 | |
Shareholder communications | | | 123,707 | |
Interest expense on borrowings | | | 10,984 | |
Other | | | 364,850 | |
| | | |
Total liabilities | | | 1,539,911,588 | |
| | | | |
Net Assets | | $ | 8,598,158,404 | |
| | | |
| | | | |
Composition of Net Assets | | | | |
Paid-in capital | | $ | 9,991,025,231 | |
Accumulated net investment income | | | 66,118,836 | |
Accumulated net realized loss on investments | | | (796,321,519 | ) |
Net unrealized depreciation on investments | | | (662,664,144 | ) |
| | | |
| | | | |
Net Assets | | $ | 8,598,158,404 | |
| | | |
47 | ROCHESTER FUND MUNICIPALS
STATEMENT OF ASSETS AND LIABILITIES Unaudited / Continued
| | | | |
|
Net Asset Value Per Share | | | | |
Class A Shares: | | | | |
Net asset value and redemption price per share (based on net assets of $7,003,843,654 and 431,772,709 shares of beneficial interest outstanding) | | $ | 16.22 | |
Maximum offering price per share (net asset value plus sales charge of 4.75% of offering price) | | $ | 17.03 | |
Class B Shares: | | | | |
Net asset value, redemption price (excludes applicable contingent deferred sales charge) and offering price per share (based on net assets of $220,979,268 and 13,636,686 shares of beneficial interest outstanding) | | $ | 16.20 | |
Class C Shares: | | | | |
Net asset value, redemption price (excludes applicable contingent deferred sales charge) and offering price per share (based on net assets of $1,273,690,996 and 78,647,483 shares of beneficial interest outstanding) | | $ | 16.19 | |
Class Y Shares: | | | | |
Net asset value, redemption price and offering price per share (based on net assets of $99,644,486 and 6,143,076 shares of beneficial interest outstanding) | | $ | 16.22 | |
See accompanying Notes to Financial Statements.
48 | ROCHESTER FUND MUNICIPALS
STATEMENT OF OPERATIONS Unaudited
| | | | |
For the Six Months Ended June 30, 2010 | | | | |
|
Investment Income | | | | |
Interest | | $ | 299,699,315 | |
| | | | |
Expenses | | | | |
Management fees | | | 19,603,158 | |
Distribution and service plan fees: | | | | |
Class A | | | 5,037,721 | |
Class B | | | 1,145,830 | |
Class C | | | 6,272,363 | |
Transfer and shareholder servicing agent fees: | | | | |
Class A | | | 1,041,638 | |
Class B | | | 122,688 | |
Class C | | | 296,609 | |
Class Y | | | 17,956 | |
Shareholder communications: | | | | |
Class A | | | 87,665 | |
Class B | | | 10,334 | |
Class C | | | 21,466 | |
Class Y | | | 950 | |
Interest expense and fees on short-term floating rate notes issued (See Note 1) | | | 7,630,766 | |
Borrowing fees | | | 3,274,670 | |
Accounting service fees | | | 1,282,421 | |
Trustees’ compensation | | | 90,678 | |
Interest expense on borrowings | | | 67,842 | |
Custodian fees and expenses | | | 37,962 | |
Other | | | 259,814 | |
| | | |
Total expenses | | | 46,302,531 | |
Less waivers and reimbursements of expenses | | | (21,298 | ) |
| | | |
Net expenses | | | 46,281,233 | |
| | | | |
Net Investment Income | | | 253,418,082 | |
| | | | |
Realized and Unrealized Gain | | | | |
Net realized gain on investments | | | 106,638,610 | |
Net change in unrealized appreciation/depreciation on investments | | | 181,821,112 | |
| | | | |
Net Increase in Net Assets Resulting from Operations | | $ | 541,877,804 | |
| | | |
See accompanying Notes to Financial Statements.
49 | ROCHESTER FUND MUNICIPALS
STATEMENTS OF CHANGES IN NET ASSETS
| | | | | | | | |
| | Six Months | | | Year | |
| | Ended | | | Ended | |
| | June 30, 2010 | | | December 31, | |
| | (Unaudited) | | | 2009 | |
|
Operations | | | | | | | | |
Net investment income | | $ | 253,418,082 | | | $ | 530,847,427 | |
Net realized gain (loss) | | | 106,638,610 | | | | (226,677,958 | ) |
Net change in unrealized appreciation/depreciation | | | 181,821,112 | | | | 2,492,752,087 | |
| | |
Net increase in net assets resulting from operations | | | 541,877,804 | | | | 2,796,921,556 | |
| | | | | | | | |
Dividends and/or Distributions to Shareholders | | | | | | | | |
Dividends from net investment income: | | | | | | | | |
Class A | | | (217,008,992 | ) | | | (408,558,894 | ) |
Class B | | | (6,136,540 | ) | | | (13,742,327 | ) |
Class C | | | (33,963,803 | ) | | | (62,747,294 | ) |
Class Y | | | (2,961,945 | ) | | | (3,759,108 | ) |
| | |
| | | (260,071,280 | ) | | | (488,807,623 | ) |
| | | | | | | | |
Beneficial Interest Transactions | | | | | | | | |
Net increase (decrease) in net assets resulting from beneficial interest transactions: | | | | | | | | |
Class A | | | (138,490,464 | ) | | | (128,680,279 | ) |
Class B | | | (33,365,601 | ) | | | (66,159,176 | ) |
Class C | | | (17,975,265 | ) | | | 13,156,586 | |
Class Y | | | 32,058,575 | | | | 3,629,506 | |
| | |
| | | (157,772,755 | ) | | | (178,053,363 | ) |
| | | | | | | | |
Net Assets | | | | | | | | |
Total increase | | | 124,033,769 | | | | 2,130,060,570 | |
Beginning of period | | | 8,474,124,635 | | | | 6,344,064,065 | |
| | |
| | | | |
End of period (including accumulated net investment income of $66,118,836 and $72,772,034, respectively) | | $ | 8,598,158,404 | | | $ | 8,474,124,635 | |
| | |
See accompanying Notes to Financial Statements.
50 | ROCHESTER FUND MUNICIPALS
STATEMENT OF CASH FLOWS Unaudited
| | | | |
For the Six Months Ended June 30, 2010 | | | | |
|
Cash Flows from Operating Activities | | | | |
Net increase in net assets from operations | | $ | 541,877,804 | |
Adjustments to reconcile net increase in net assets from operations to net cash provided by operating activities: | | | | |
Purchase of investment securities | | | (402,437,818 | ) |
Proceeds from disposition of investment securities | | | 544,762,019 | |
Short-term investment securities, net | | | 176,820,798 | |
Premium amortization | | | 11,581,319 | |
Discount accretion | | | (33,398,081 | ) |
Net realized gain on investments | | | (106,638,610 | ) |
Net change in unrealized appreciation/depreciation on investments | | | (181,821,112 | ) |
Change in assets: | | | | |
Decrease in interest receivable | | | 7,154,417 | |
Decrease in other assets | | | 1,585,378 | |
Decrease in receivable for securities sold | | | 446,335 | |
Change in liabilities: | | | | |
Increase in payable for securities purchased | | | 72,437,878 | |
Decrease in other liabilities | | | (452,340 | ) |
| | | |
Net cash provided by operating activities | | | 631,917,987 | |
| | | | |
Cash Flows from Financing Activities | | | | |
Proceeds from bank borrowings | | | 522,800,000 | |
Payments on bank borrowings | | | (585,200,000 | ) |
Payments on short-term floating rate notes issued | | | (152,515,000 | ) |
Proceeds from shares sold | | | 435,797,864 | |
Payments on shares redeemed | | | (756,101,097 | ) |
Cash distributions paid | | | (96,329,438 | ) |
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Net cash used in financing activities | | | (631,547,671 | ) |
Net increase in cash | | | 370,316 | |
Cash, beginning balance | | | 1,454,620 | |
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Cash, ending balance | | $ | 1,824,936 | |
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Supplemental disclosure of cash flow information: | | | | |
Noncash financing activities not included herein consist of reinvestment of dividends and distributions of $163,680,123. | | | | |
Cash paid for interest on bank borrowings—$65,533. | | | | |
Cash paid for interest on short-term floating rate notes issued—$7,630,766. | | | | |
See accompanying Notes to Financial Statements.
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FINANCIAL HIGHLIGHTS
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| | Six Months | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
| | Ended | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
| | June 30, 2010 | | Year Ended December 31, | |
Class A | | (Unaudited) | | | 2009 | | | 2008 | | | 2007 | | | 2006 | | | 2005 | |
|
Per Share Operating Data | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
Net asset value, beginning of period | | $ | 15.70 | | | $ | 11.54 | | | $ | 17.67 | | | $ | 18.82 | | | $ | 18.28 | | | $ | 17.76 | |
|
Income (loss) from investment operations: | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
Net investment income1 | | | .49 | | | | .98 | | | | .94 | | | | .88 | | | | .93 | | | | .99 | |
Net realized and unrealized gain (loss) | | | .51 | | | | 4.09 | | | | (6.19 | ) | | | (1.17 | ) | | | .55 | | | | .53 | |
| | |
Total from investment operations | | | 1.00 | | | | 5.07 | | | | (5.25 | ) | | | (.29 | ) | | | 1.48 | | | | 1.52 | |
|
Dividends and/or distributions to shareholders: | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
Dividends from net investment income | | | (.48 | ) | | | (.91 | ) | | | (.88 | ) | | | (.86 | ) | | | (.94 | ) | | | (1.00 | ) |
|
Net asset value, end of period | | $ | 16.22 | | | $ | 15.70 | | | $ | 11.54 | | | $ | 17.67 | | | $ | 18.82 | | | $ | 18.28 | |
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| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
Total Return, at Net Asset Value2 | | | 6.54 | % | | | 45.07 | % | | | (30.84 | )% | | | (1.59 | )% | | | 8.33 | % | | | 8.76 | % |
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Ratios/Supplemental Data | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
Net assets, end of period (in millions) | | $ | 7,004 | | | $ | 6,913 | | | $ | 5,158 | | | $ | 8,541 | | | $ | 7,979 | | | $ | 5,937 | |
|
Average net assets (in millions) | | $ | 7,012 | | | $ | 6,360 | | | $ | 7,688 | | | $ | 8,598 | | | $ | 6,836 | | | $ | 5,327 | |
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Ratios to average net assets:3 | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
Net investment income | | | 6.09 | % | | | 6.96 | % | | | 5.96 | % | | | 4.78 | % | | | 5.05 | % | | | 5.44 | % |
Expenses excluding interest and fees on short-term floating rate notes issued and interest and fees from borrowings | | | 0.67 | % | | | 0.70 | % | | | 0.70 | % | | | 0.67 | % | | | 0.68 | % | | | 0.69 | % |
Interest and fees from borrowings | | | 0.08 | % | | | 0.45 | % | | | 0.22 | % | | | 0.05 | % | | | 0.04 | % | | | 0.04 | % |
Interest and fees on short-term floating rate notes issued4 | | | 0.18 | % | | | 0.27 | % | | | 0.68 | % | | | 0.71 | % | | | 0.62 | % | | | 0.46 | % |
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Total expenses | | | 0.93 | % | | | 1.42 | % | | | 1.60 | % | | | 1.43 | % | | | 1.34 | % | | | 1.19 | % |
Expenses after payments, waivers and/or reimbursements and reduction to custodian expenses | | | 0.93 | % | | | 1.42 | % | | | 1.60 | % | | | 1.43 | % | | | 1.34 | % | | | 1.19 | % |
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Portfolio turnover rate | | | 4 | % | | | 8 | % | | | 23 | % | | | 28 | % | | | 17 | % | | | 16 | % |
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1. | | Per share amounts calculated based on the average shares outstanding during the period. |
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2. | | Assumes an initial investment on the business day before the first day of the fiscal period, with all dividends and distributions reinvested in additional shares on the reinvestment date, and redemption at the net asset value calculated on the last business day of the fiscal period. Sales charges are not reflected in the total returns. Total returns are not annualized for periods less than one full year. Returns do not reflect the deduction of taxes that a shareholder would pay on fund distributions or the redemption of fund shares. |
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3. | | Annualized for periods less than one full year. |
|
4. | | Interest and fee expense relates to the Fund’s liability for short-term floating rate notes issued in conjunction with inverse floating rate security transactions. |
See accompanying Notes to Financial Statements.
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| | Six Months | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
| | Ended | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
| | June 30, 2010 | | Year Ended December 31, | |
Class B | | (Unaudited) | | | 2009 | | | 2008 | | | 2007 | | | 2006 | | | 2005 | |
|
Per Share Operating Data | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
Net asset value, beginning of period | | $ | 15.68 | | | $ | 11.53 | | | $ | 17.66 | | | $ | 18.80 | | | $ | 18.26 | | | $ | 17.75 | |
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Income (loss) from investment operations: | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
Net investment income1 | | | .41 | | | | .85 | | | | .80 | | | | .72 | | | | .78 | | | | .83 | |
Net realized and unrealized gain (loss) | | | .52 | | | | 4.07 | | | | (6.19 | ) | | | (1.16 | ) | | | .54 | | | | .52 | |
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Total from investment operations | | | .93 | | | | 4.92 | | | | (5.39 | ) | | | (.44 | ) | | | 1.32 | | | | 1.35 | |
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Dividends and/or distributions to shareholders: | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
Dividends from net investment income | | | (.41 | ) | | | (.77 | ) | | | (.74 | ) | | | (.70 | ) | | | (.78 | ) | | | (.84 | ) |
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Net asset value, end of period | | $ | 16.20 | | | $ | 15.68 | | | $ | 11.53 | | | $ | 17.66 | | | $ | 18.80 | | | $ | 18.26 | |
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Total Return, at Net Asset Value2 | | | 6.06 | % | | | 43.66 | % | | | (31.50 | )% | | | (2.41 | )% | | | 7.39 | % | | | 7.77 | % |
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Ratios/Supplemental Data | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
Net assets, end of period (in millions) | | $ | 221 | | | $ | 246 | | | $ | 237 | | | $ | 591 | | | $ | 906 | | | $ | 955 | |
|
Average net assets (in millions) | | $ | 232 | | | $ | 248 | | | $ | 424 | | | $ | 745 | | | $ | 925 | | | $ | 1,006 | |
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Ratios to average net assets:3 | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
Net investment income | | | 5.16 | % | | | 6.05 | % | | | 4.99 | % | | | 3.88 | % | | | 4.20 | % | | | 4.60 | % |
Expenses excluding interest and fees on short-term floating rate notes issued and interest and fees from borrowings | | | 1.61 | % | | | 1.67 | % | | | 1.58 | % | | | 1.57 | % | | | 1.56 | % | | | 1.56 | % |
Interest and fees from borrowings | | | 0.08 | % | | | 0.45 | % | | | 0.22 | % | | | 0.05 | % | | | 0.04 | % | | | 0.04 | % |
Interest and fees on short-term floating rate notes issued4 | | | 0.18 | % | | | 0.27 | % | | | 0.68 | % | | | 0.71 | % | | | 0.62 | % | | | 0.46 | % |
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Total expenses | | | 1.87 | % | | | 2.39 | % | | | 2.48 | % | | | 2.33 | % | | | 2.22 | % | | | 2.06 | % |
Expenses after payments, waivers and/or reimbursements and reduction to custodian expenses | | | 1.87 | % | | | 2.39 | % | | | 2.48 | % | | | 2.33 | % | | | 2.22 | % | | | 2.06 | % |
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Portfolio turnover rate | | | 4 | % | | | 8 | % | | | 23 | % | | | 28 | % | | | 17 | % | | | 16 | % |
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1. | | Per share amounts calculated based on the average shares outstanding during the period. |
|
2. | | Assumes an initial investment on the business day before the first day of the fiscal period, with all dividends and distributions reinvested in additional shares on the reinvestment date, and redemption at the net asset value calculated on the last business day of the fiscal period. Sales charges are not reflected in the total returns. Total returns are not annualized for periods less than one full year. Returns do not reflect the deduction of taxes that a shareholder would pay on fund distributions or the redemption of fund shares. |
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3. | | Annualized for periods less than one full year. |
|
4. | | Interest and fee expense relates to the Fund’s liability for short-term floating rate notes issued in conjunction with inverse floating rate security transactions. |
See accompanying Notes to Financial Statements.
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FINANCIAL HIGHLIGHTS Continued
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| | Six Months | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
| | Ended | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
| | June 30, 2010 | | Year Ended December 31, | |
Class C | | (Unaudited) | | | 2009 | | | 2008 | | | 2007 | | | 2006 | | | 2005 | |
|
Per Share Operating Data | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
Net asset value, beginning of period | | $ | 15.67 | | | $ | 11.52 | | | $ | 17.65 | | | $ | 18.79 | | | $ | 18.25 | | | $ | 17.74 | |
|
Income (loss) from investment operations: | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
Net investment income1 | | | .42 | | | | .86 | | | | .80 | | | | .71 | | | | .76 | | | | .82 | |
Net realized and unrealized gain (loss) | | | .51 | | | | 4.07 | | | | (6.19 | ) | | | (1.15 | ) | | | .56 | | | | .53 | |
| | |
Total from investment operations | | | .93 | | | | 4.93 | | | | (5.39 | ) | | | (.44 | ) | | | 1.32 | | | | 1.35 | |
|
Dividends and/or distributions to shareholders: | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
Dividends from net investment income | | | (.41 | ) | | | (.78 | ) | | | (.74 | ) | | | (.70 | ) | | | (.78 | ) | | | (.84 | ) |
|
Net asset value, end of period | | $ | 16.19 | | | $ | 15.67 | | | $ | 11.52 | | | $ | 17.65 | | | $ | 18.79 | | | $ | 18.25 | |
| | |
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
Total Return, at Net Asset Value2 | | | 6.10 | % | | | 43.82 | % | | | (31.49 | )% | | | (2.39 | )% | | | 7.40 | % | | | 7.78 | % |
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
Ratios/Supplemental Data | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
Net assets, end of period (in millions) | | $ | 1,274 | | | $ | 1,250 | | | $ | 905 | | | $ | 1,514 | | | $ | 1,256 | | | $ | 712 | |
|
Average net assets (in millions) | | $ | 1,272 | | | $ | 1,131 | | | $ | 1,350 | | | $ | 1,492 | | | $ | 956 | | | $ | 600 | |
|
Ratios to average net assets:3 | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
Net investment income | | | 5.22 | % | | | 6.09 | % | | | 5.09 | % | | | 3.90 | % | | | 4.15 | % | | | 4.56 | % |
Expenses excluding interest and fees on short-term floating rate notes issued and interest and fees from borrowings | | | 1.54 | % | | | 1.57 | % | | | 1.57 | % | | | 1.54 | % | | | 1.54 | % | | | 1.55 | % |
Interest and fees from borrowings | | | 0.08 | % | | | 0.45 | % | | | 0.22 | % | | | 0.05 | % | | | 0.04 | % | | | 0.04 | % |
Interest and fees on short-term floating rate notes issued4 | | | 0.18 | % | | | 0.27 | % | | | 0.68 | % | | | 0.71 | % | | | 0.62 | % | | | 0.46 | % |
| | |
Total expenses | | | 1.80 | % | | | 2.29 | % | | | 2.47 | % | | | 2.30 | % | | | 2.20 | % | | | 2.05 | % |
Expenses after payments, waivers and/or reimbursements and reduction to custodian expenses | | | 1.80 | % | | | 2.29 | % | | | 2.47 | % | | | 2.30 | % | | | 2.20 | % | | | 2.05 | % |
|
Portfolio turnover rate | | | 4 | % | | | 8 | % | | | 23 | % | | | 28 | % | | | 17 | % | | | 16 | % |
| | |
1. | | Per share amounts calculated based on the average shares outstanding during the period. |
|
2. | | Assumes an initial investment on the business day before the first day of the fiscal period, with all dividends and distributions reinvested in additional shares on the reinvestment date, and redemption at the net asset value calculated on the last business day of the fiscal period. Sales charges are not reflected in the total returns. Total returns are not annualized for periods less than one full year. Returns do not reflect the deduction of taxes that a shareholder would pay on fund distributions or the redemption of fund shares. |
|
3. | | Annualized for periods less than one full year. |
|
4. | | Interest and fee expense relates to the Fund’s liability for short-term floating rate notes issued in conjunction with inverse floating rate security transactions. |
See accompanying Notes to Financial Statements.
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| | Six Months | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
| | Ended | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
| | June 30, 2010 | | Year Ended December 31, | |
Class Y | | (Unaudited) | | | 2009 | | | 2008 | | | 2007 | | | 2006 | | | 2005 | |
|
Per Share Operating Data | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
Net asset value, beginning of period | | $ | 15.69 | | | $ | 11.54 | | | $ | 17.67 | | | $ | 18.82 | | | $ | 18.28 | | | $ | 17.76 | |
|
Income (loss) from investment operations: | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
Net investment income1 | | | .49 | | | | 1.00 | | | | .96 | | | | .89 | | | | .95 | | | | 1.01 | |
Net realized and unrealized gain (loss) | | | .53 | | | | 4.08 | | | | (6.19 | ) | | | (1.15 | ) | | | .55 | | | | .54 | |
| | |
Total from investment operations | | | 1.02 | | | | 5.08 | | | | (5.23 | ) | | | (.26 | ) | | | 1.50 | | | | 1.55 | |
|
Dividends and/or distributions to shareholders: | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
Dividends from net investment income | | | (.49 | ) | | | (.93 | ) | | | (.90 | ) | | | (.89 | ) | | | (.96 | ) | | | (1.03 | ) |
|
Net asset value, end of period | | $ | 16.22 | | | $ | 15.69 | | | $ | 11.54 | | | $ | 17.67 | | | $ | 18.82 | | | $ | 18.28 | |
| | |
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
Total Return, at Net Asset Value2 | | | 6.68 | % | | | 45.18 | % | | | (30.74 | )% | | | (1.44 | )% | | | 8.45 | % | | | 8.93 | % |
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
Ratios/Supplemental Data | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
Net assets, end of period (in millions) | | $ | 99 | | | $ | 65 | | | $ | 44 | | | $ | 56 | | | $ | 22 | | | $ | 11 | |
|
Average net assets (in millions) | | $ | 94 | | | $ | 57 | | | $ | 61 | | | $ | 44 | | | $ | 16 | | | $ | 10 | |
|
Ratios to average net assets:3 | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
Net investment income | | | 6.22 | % | | | 7.09 | % | | | 6.14 | % | | | 4.91 | % | | | 5.14 | % | | | 5.59 | % |
Expenses excluding interest and fees on short-term floating rate notes issued and interest and fees from borrowings | | | 0.54 | % | | | 0.55 | % | | | 0.57 | % | | | 0.51 | % | | | 0.56 | % | | | 0.54 | % |
Interest and fees from borrowings | | | 0.08 | % | | | 0.45 | % | | | 0.22 | % | | | 0.05 | % | | | 0.04 | % | | | 0.04 | % |
Interest and fees on short-term floating rate notes issued4 | | | 0.18 | % | | | 0.27 | % | | | 0.68 | % | | | 0.71 | % | | | 0.62 | % | | | 0.46 | % |
| | |
Total expenses | | | 0.80 | % | | | 1.27 | % | | | 1.47 | % | | | 1.27 | % | | | 1.22 | % | | | 1.04 | % |
Expenses after payments, waivers and/or reimbursements and reduction to custodian expenses | | | 0.80 | % | | | 1.27 | % | | | 1.47 | % | | | 1.27 | % | | | 1.22 | % | | | 1.04 | % |
|
Portfolio turnover rate | | | 4 | % | | | 8 | % | | | 23 | % | | | 28 | % | | | 17 | % | | | 16 | % |
| | |
1. | | Per share amounts calculated based on the average shares outstanding during the period. |
|
2. | | Assumes an initial investment on the business day before the first day of the fiscal period, with all dividends and distributions reinvested in additional shares on the reinvestment date, and redemption at the net asset value calculated on the last business day of the fiscal period. Sales charges are not reflected in the total returns. Total returns are not annualized for periods less than one full year. Returns do not reflect the deduction of taxes that a shareholder would pay on fund distributions or the redemption of fund shares. |
|
3. | | Annualized for periods less than one full year. |
|
4. | | Interest and fee expense relates to the Fund’s liability for short-term floating rate notes issued in conjunction with inverse floating rate security transactions. |
See accompanying Notes to Financial Statements.
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NOTES TO FINANCIAL STATEMENTS Unaudited
1. Significant Accounting Policies
Rochester Fund Municipals (the “Fund”) is registered under the Investment Company Act of 1940, as amended, as a diversified, open-end management investment company. The Fund’s investment objective is to seek to provide as high a level of income exempt from federal income tax and New York State and New York City personal income taxes as is consistent with its investment policies and prudent investment management while seeking preservation of shareholders’ capital. The Fund’s investment adviser is OppenheimerFunds, Inc. (the “Manager”).
The Fund offers Class A, Class B, Class C and Class Y shares. Class A shares are sold at their offering price, which is normally net asset value plus a front-end sales charge. Class B and Class C shares are sold without a front-end sales charge but may be subject to a contingent deferred sales charge (“CDSC”). Class Y shares are sold to certain institutional investors without either a front-end sales charge or a CDSC, however, the institutional investor may impose charges on those accounts. All classes of shares have identical rights and voting privileges with respect to the Fund in general and exclusive voting rights on matters that affect that class alone. Earnings, net assets and net asset value per share may differ due to each class having its own expenses, such as transfer and shareholder servicing agent fees and shareholder communications, directly attributable to that class. Class A, B and C have separate distribution and/or service plans. No such plan has been adopted for Class Y shares. Class B shares will automatically convert to Class A shares 72 months after the date of purchase.
The following is a summary of significant accounting policies consistently followed by the Fund.
Securities Valuation. The Fund calculates the net asset value of its shares as of the close of the New York Stock Exchange (the “Exchange”), normally 4:00 P.M. Eastern time, on each day the Exchange is open for trading.
Each investment asset or liability of the Fund is assigned a level at measurement date based on the significance and source of the inputs to its valuation. Unadjusted quoted prices in active markets for identical securities are classified as “Level 1,” inputs other than unadjusted quoted prices for an asset that are observable are classified as “Level 2” and significant unobservable inputs, including the Manager’s judgment about the assumptions that a market participant would use in pricing an asset or liability, are classified as “Level 3.” The inputs used for valuing securities are not necessarily an indication of the risks associated with investing in those securities. A table summarizing the Fund’s investments under these levels of classification is included following the Statement of Investments.
Securities are valued using unadjusted quoted market prices, when available, as supplied primarily by portfolio pricing services approved by the Board of Trustees or dealers.
Securities traded on a registered U.S. securities exchange are valued based on the last sale price of the security reported on the principal exchange on which it is traded, prior
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to the time when the Fund’s assets are valued. Securities whose principal exchange is NASDAQ® are valued based on the official closing prices reported by NASDAQ prior to the time when the Fund’s assets are valued. In the absence of a sale, the security is valued at the last sale price on the prior trading day, if it is within the spread of the current day’s closing “bid” and “asked” prices, and if not, at the current day’s closing bid price. A foreign security traded on a foreign exchange is valued based on the last sale price on the principal exchange on which the security is traded, as identified by the portfolio pricing service used by the Manager, prior to the time when the Fund’s assets are valued. In the absence of a sale, the security is valued at the most recent official closing price on the principal exchange on which it is traded.
Shares of a registered investment company that are not traded on an exchange are valued at that investment company’s net asset value per share.
U.S. domestic and international debt instruments (including corporate, government, municipal, mortgage-backed, collateralized mortgage obligations and asset-backed securities) and “money market-type” debt instruments with a remaining maturity in excess of sixty days are valued at the mean between the “bid” and “asked” prices utilizing price quotations obtained from independent pricing services or broker-dealers. Such prices are typically determined based upon information obtained from market participants including reported trade data, broker-dealer price quotations and inputs such as benchmark yields and issuer spreads from identical or similar securities.
“Money market-type” debt instruments with remaining maturities of sixty days or less are valued at cost adjusted by the amortization of discount or premium to maturity (amortized cost), which approximates market value.
In the absence of a readily available unadjusted quoted market price, including for securities whose values have been materially affected by what the Manager identifies as a significant event occurring before the Fund’s assets are valued but after the close of the securities’ respective exchanges, the Manager, acting through its internal valuation committee, in good faith determines the fair valuation of that asset using consistently applied procedures under the supervision of the Board of Trustees (which reviews those fair valuations by the Manager). Those procedures include certain standardized methodologies to fair value securities. Such methodologies include, but are not limited to, pricing securities initially at cost and subsequently adjusting the value based on: changes in company specific fundamentals, changes in an appropriate securities index, or changes in the value of similar securities which may be adjusted for any discounts related to resale restrictions. When possible, such methodologies use observable market inputs such as unadjusted quoted prices of similar securities, observable interest rates, currency rates and yield curves. The methodologies used for valuing securities are not necessarily an indication of the risks associated with investing in those securities.
There have been no significant changes to the fair valuation methodologies of the Fund during the period.
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NOTES TO FINANCIAL STATEMENTS Unaudited / Continued
1. Significant Accounting Policies Continued
Securities on a When-Issued or Delayed Delivery Basis. The Fund may purchase securities on a “when-issued” basis, and may purchase or sell securities on a “delayed delivery” basis. “When-issued” or “delayed delivery” refers to securities whose terms and indenture are available and for which a market exists, but which are not available for immediate delivery. Delivery and payment for securities that have been purchased by the Fund on a when-issued basis normally takes place within six months and possibly as long as two years or more after the trade date. During this period, such securities do not earn interest, are subject to market fluctuation and may increase or decrease in value prior to their delivery. The purchase of securities on a when-issued basis may increase the volatility of the Fund’s net asset value to the extent the Fund executes such transactions while remaining substantially fully invested. When the Fund engages in when-issued or delayed delivery transactions, it relies on the buyer or seller, as the case may be, to complete the transaction. Their failure to do so may cause the Fund to lose the opportunity to obtain or dispose of the security at a price and yield it considers advantageous. The Fund may also sell securities that it purchased on a when-issued basis or forward commitment prior to settlement of the original purchase.
As of June 30, 2010, the Fund had purchased securities issued on a when-issued or delayed delivery basis and sold securities issued on a delayed delivery basis as follows:
| | | | |
| | When-Issued or Delayed Delivery | |
| | Basis Transactions | |
|
Purchased securities | | | $77,405,206 | |
Sold securities | | | 2,438,718 | |
Inverse Floating Rate Securities. The Fund invests in inverse floating rate securities that pay interest at a rate that varies inversely with short-term interest rates. Certain of these securities may be leveraged, whereby the interest rate varies inversely at a multiple of the change in short-term rates. As interest rates rise, inverse floaters produce less current income. The price of such securities is more volatile than comparable fixed rate securities. The Fund may expose up to 20% of its total assets to the effects of leverage from its investments in inverse floaters. The Fund’s exposure to the effects of leverage from its investments in inverse floaters amount to $1,364,110,000 as of June 30, 2010, which represents 13.46% of the Fund’s total assets.
Certain inverse floating rate securities are created when the Fund purchases and subsequently transfers a municipal bond security (the “municipal bond”) to a broker dealer. The municipal bond is typically a fixed rate security. The broker dealer (the “sponsor”) creates a trust (the “Trust”) and deposits the municipal bond. The Trust issues short-term floating rate notes available to third parties and a residual interest in the municipal bond (referred to as an “inverse floating rate security”) to the Fund. The terms of these inverse floating rate securities grant the Fund the right to require that the Trust issuing the inverse floating rate security compel a tender of the short-term floating rate notes to facilitate
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the Fund’s repurchase of the underlying municipal bond. Following such a request, the Fund pays the sponsor the principal amount due to the holders of the short-term floating rate notes issued by the Trust and exchanges the inverse floating rate security for the underlying municipal bond. These transactions are considered secured borrowings for financial reporting purposes. As a result of such accounting treatments, the Fund includes the municipal bond position on its Statement of Investments (but does not separately include the inverse floating rate securities received). The Fund also includes the value of the municipal bond and a payable amount equal to the short-term floating rate notes issued by the Trust on its Statement of Assets and Liabilities. The interest rates on these short-term floating rate notes reset periodically, usually weekly. The holders of these short-term floating rate notes have the option to tender their investment, to the sponsor or the Trust’s liquidity provider, for redemption at par at each reset date. Income from the municipal bond position and the interest expense on the payable for the short-term floating rate notes issued by the Trust are recorded on the Fund’s Statement of Operations. At June 30, 2010, municipal bond holdings with a value of $2,173,715,623 shown on the Fund’s Statement of Investments are held by such Trusts and serve as collateral for the $1,364,110,000 in short-term floating rate notes issued and outstanding at that date.
The Fund’s investments in inverse floaters involve certain risks. The market value of an inverse floating rate security can be more volatile than that of a conventional fixed-rate bond having similar credit quality, maturity and redemption provisions. Typically, an inverse floating rate security tends to underperform fixed rate bonds when long-term interest rates are rising but tends to outperform fixed rate bonds when long-term interest rates are stable or falling. An inverse floating rate security entails a degree of leverage because the trust issues short-term securities in a ratio to the inverse floating rate security with the underlying long-term bond providing collateral for the obligation to pay the principal value of the short-term securities if and when they are tendered. If the Fund has created the inverse floater by depositing a long-term bond into a trust, it may be required to provide additional collateral for the short-term securities if the value of the underlying bond deposited in the trust falls.
At June 30, 2010, the Fund’s residual exposure to these types of inverse floating rate securities were as follows:
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Principal | | | | | Coupon | | | Maturity | | | | |
Amount | | | Inverse Floater1 | | Rate2 | | | Date | | | Value | |
|
$ | 13,640,000 | | | NY Austin Trust Various States Inverse Certificates | | | 13.473 | % | | | 6/1/32 | | | $ | 14,494,137 | |
| 8,935,000 | | | NY Austin Trust Various States Inverse Certificates | | | 13.452 | | | | 6/1/27 | | | | 10,050,177 | |
| 23,960,000 | | | NY Austin Trust Various States Inverse Certificates | | | 7.842 | | | | 11/1/38 | | | | 23,343,749 | |
| 16,400,000 | | | NY Austin Trust Various States Inverse Certificates | | | 11.616 | | | | 7/1/48 | | | | 18,715,188 | |
| 36,040,000 | | | NY Liberty Devel. Corp. ROLs3 | | | 11.905 | | | | 10/1/35 | | | | 36,761,160 | |
| 10,770,000 | | | NY MTA ROLs3 | | | 19.915 | | | | 11/15/30 | | | | 12,053,246 | |
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NOTES TO FINANCIAL STATEMENTS Unaudited / Continued
1. Significant Accounting Policies Continued
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
Principal | | | | | Coupon | | | Maturity | | | | |
Amount | | | Inverse Floater1 | | Rate2 | | | Date | | | Value | |
|
$ | 6,615,000 | | | NY Triborough Bridge & Tunnel Authority ROLs3 | | | 20.808 | % | | | 1/1/27 | | | $ | 7,529,855 | |
| 15,660,000 | | | NY/NJ Port Authority Austin Trust Inverse Certificates | | | 7.372 | | | | 12/1/27 | | | | 15,671,275 | |
| 7,700,000 | | | NY/NJ Port Authority Austin Trust Inverse Certificates | | | 6.953 | | | | 12/1/34 | | | | 7,405,321 | |
| 23,955,000 | | | NY/NJ Port Authority Austin Trust Inverse Certificates | | | 9.113 | | | | 10/1/30 | | | | 24,548,365 | |
| 12,330,000 | | | NYC GO DRIVERS | | | 9.967 | | | | 6/1/33 | | | | 13,393,216 | |
| 5,605,000 | | | NYC GO DRIVERS | | | 9.967 | | | | 12/1/33 | | | | 6,092,411 | |
| 5,460,000 | | | NYC GO DRIVERS | | | 9.112 | | | | 8/1/30 | | | | 5,999,721 | |
| 2,430,000 | | | NYC GO DRIVERS | | | 10.017 | | | | 8/1/35 | | | | 2,609,626 | |
| 8,735,000 | | | NYC GO DRIVERS | | | 10.014 | | | | 4/1/35 | | | | 9,402,791 | |
| 5,745,000 | | | NYC GO DRIVERS | | | 10.016 | | | | 3/1/35 | | | | 6,164,557 | |
| 7,540,000 | | | NYC GO ROLs | | | 17.772 | | | | 11/1/34 | | | | 8,611,283 | |
| 4,480,000 | | | NYC GO ROLs3 | | | 19.079 | | | | 4/1/30 | | | | 5,347,821 | |
| 8,900,000 | | | NYC GO ROLs3 | | | 22.089 | | | | 6/1/30 | | | | 12,565,376 | |
| 5,000,000 | | | NYC GO ROLs | | | 18.522 | | | | 3/1/21 | | | | 7,781,300 | |
| 3,490,000 | | | NYC HDC (Multifamily Hsg.) DRIVERS | | | 15.004 | | | | 11/1/42 | | | | 3,609,114 | |
| 920,000 | | | NYC HDC (Multifamily Hsg.) DRIVERS | | | 12.658 | | | | 11/1/26 | | | | 952,016 | |
| 810,000 | | | NYC HDC (Multifamily Hsg.) DRIVERS | | | 13.027 | | | | 11/1/27 | | | | 854,736 | |
| 1,000,000 | | | NYC HDC (Multifamily Hsg.) DRIVERS | | | 13.079 | | | | 11/1/32 | | | | 1,023,010 | |
| 1,165,000 | | | NYC HDC (Multifamily Hsg.) DRIVERS | | | 12.716 | | | | 11/1/37 | | | | 1,152,698 | |
| 1,560,000 | | | NYC HDC (Multifamily Hsg.) DRIVERS | | | 12.864 | | | | 11/1/39 | | | | 1,551,373 | |
| 2,790,000 | | | NYC HDC (Multifamily Hsg.) DRIVERS | | | 13.072 | | | | 5/1/40 | | | | 2,828,976 | |
| 775,000 | | | NYC HDC (Multifamily Hsg.) DRIVERS3 | | | 19.105 | | | | 11/1/34 | | | | 894,490 | |
| 710,000 | | | NYC HDC (Multifamily Hsg.) DRIVERS3 | | | 19.366 | | | | 11/1/39 | | | | 816,159 | |
| 2,730,000 | | | NYC HDC (Multifamily Hsg.) DRIVERS3 | | | 19.955 | | | | 11/1/46 | | | | 3,177,229 | |
| 2,680,000 | | | NYC HDC (Multifamily Hsg.) DRIVERS | | | 13.299 | | | | 11/1/40 | | | | 2,757,666 | |
| 3,955,000 | | | NYC HDC (Multifamily Hsg.) ROLs3 | | | 16.053 | | | | 11/1/30 | | | | 4,278,440 | |
| 11,975,000 | | | NYC Hsg. Devel. Corp. (Multifamily Hsg.) ROLs3 | | | 12.655 | | | | 5/1/49 | | | | 12,440,468 | |
| 17,005,000 | | | NYC Municipal Water Finance Authority DRIVERS | | | 13.182 | | | | 6/15/39 | | | | 18,721,655 | |
| 6,875,000 | | | NYC Municipal Water Finance Authority ROLs | | | 17.788 | | | | 6/15/31 | | | | 8,075,100 | |
| 10,025,000 | | | NYC Municipal Water Finance Authority ROLs | | | 17.788 | | | | 6/15/37 | | | | 11,374,165 | |
| 7,875,000 | | | NYC Municipal Water Finance Authority ROLs | | | 17.788 | | | | 6/15/39 | | | | 8,819,370 | |
| 4,935,000 | | | NYC Municipal Water Finance Authority ROLs | | | 17.758 | | | | 6/15/39 | | | | 5,526,805 | |
| 4,500,000 | | | NYC Municipal Water Finance Authority ROLs | | | 17.808 | | | | 6/15/39 | | | | 5,105,610 | |
| 10,470,000 | | | NYC Municipal Water Finance Authority ROLs3 | | | 12.935 | | | | 6/15/34 | | | | 10,962,718 | |
| 8,205,000 | | | NYS DA (Memorial Sloan-Kettering) DRIVERS | | | 10.015 | | | | 7/1/35 | | | | 8,698,695 | |
| 5,265,000 | | | NYS DA (Vassar College) DRIVERS | | | 10.013 | | | | 7/1/46 | | | | 5,605,646 | |
| 3,410,000 | | | NYS HFA ROLs3 | | | 14.594 | | | | 11/1/45 | | | | 3,582,273 | |
| 3,750,000 | | | Port Authority NY/NJ ROLs3 | | | 21.383 | | | | 9/15/28 | | | | 5,199,525 | |
| 4,895,000 | | | Port Authority NY/NJ, 11588th Series ROLs | | | 16.227 | | | | 10/15/27 | | | | 5,200,693 | |
| 3,580,000 | | | Port Authority NY/NJ, 11588th Series ROLs | | | 15.300 | | | | 10/15/28 | | | | 3,562,601 | |
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| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
Principal | | | | | Coupon | | | Maturity | | | | |
Amount | | | Inverse Floater1 | | Rate2 | | | Date | | | Value | |
|
$ | 5,500,000 | | | Port Authority NY/NJ, 11588th Series ROLs | | | 16.236 | % | | | 10/15/32 | | | $ | 5,716,205 | |
| 9,090,000 | | | Port Authority NY/NJ, 11589th Series ROLs | | | 12.011 | | | | 9/1/29 | | | | 8,973,739 | |
| 11,880,000 | | | Port Authority NY/NJ, 136th Series DRIVERS | | | 8.097 | | | | 11/1/28 | | | | 12,554,546 | |
| 11,430,000 | | | Port Authority NY/NJ, 136th Series DRIVERS | | | 10.031 | | | | 11/1/29 | | | | 12,295,594 | |
| 11,015,000 | | | Port Authority NY/NJ, 136th Series DRIVERS | | | 13.166 | | | | 5/1/34 | | | | 11,436,544 | |
| 13,000,000 | | | Port Authority NY/NJ, 138th Series DRIVERS | | | 8.517 | | | | 12/1/34 | | | | 13,142,090 | |
| 24,005,000 | | | Port Authority NY/NJ, 151st Series DRIVERS | | | 15.276 | | | | 3/15/35 | | | | 29,724,911 | |
| 4,570,000 | | | Port Authority NY/NJ, 152nd Series DRIVERS | | | 13.767 | | | | 5/1/38 | | | | 4,905,164 | |
| 20,000,000 | | | Port Authority NY/NJ, 3090th Series DRIVERS | | | 9.538 | | | | 11/1/35 | | | | 21,161,600 | |
| 23,340,000 | | | Port Authority NY/NJ, 3094th Series DRIVERS | | | 13.196 | | | | 3/15/39 | | | | 25,938,909 | |
| 7,500,000 | | | Port Authority NY/NJ, 3114th Series DRIVERS | | | 15.294 | | | | 11/1/30 | | | | 9,532,425 | |
| 30,970,000 | | | Port Authority NY/NJ, 3114th Series DRIVERS | | | 9.538 | | | | 11/1/35 | | | | 32,768,738 | |
| 3,335,000 | | | Port Authority NY/NJ, 3115th Series DRIVERS | | | 15.287 | | | | 3/15/35 | | | | 4,129,664 | |
| 25,330,000 | | | Port Authority NY/NJ, 37th Series DRIVERS | | | 9.528 | | | | 7/15/34 | | | | 26,539,001 | |
| 4,750,000 | | | Puerto Rico Aqueduct & Sewer Authority ROLs3 | | | 18.165 | | | | 7/1/47 | | | | 4,908,935 | |
| 15,000,000 | | | Puerto Rico Aqueduct & Sewer Authority ROLs | | | 9.462 | | | | 7/1/47 | | | | 15,250,950 | |
| 74,115,000 | | | Puerto Rico Sales Tax Financing Corp. ROLs3 | | | 18.221 | | | | 8/1/57 | | | | 77,052,919 | |
| 23,815,000 | | | Puerto Rico Sales Tax Financing Corp. ROLs3 | | | 20.486 | | | | 8/1/57 | | | | 29,254,822 | |
| 18,135,000 | | | SONYMA ROLs3 | | | 7.568 | | | | 10/1/34 | | | | 17,879,659 | |
| 5,465,000 | | | SONYMA ROLs3 | | | 14.043 | | | | 4/1/29 | | | | 5,470,848 | |
| 3,230,000 | | | SONYMA ROLs3 | | | 14.137 | | | | 4/1/29 | | | | 3,257,100 | |
| 3,530,000 | | | SONYMA ROLs3 | | | 14.423 | | | | 4/1/29 | | | | 3,533,777 | |
| 7,635,000 | | | SONYMA ROLs3 | | | 13.987 | | | | 4/1/34 | | | | 7,648,132 | |
| 7,965,000 | | | SONYMA ROLs3 | | | 14.140 | | | | 10/1/28 | | | | 7,980,452 | |
| 3,175,000 | | | SONYMA ROLs3 | | | 13.371 | | | | 10/1/26 | | | | 3,245,453 | |
| 5,745,000 | | | SONYMA ROLs3 | | | 8.939 | | | | 10/1/37 | | | | 5,342,333 | |
| 11,525,000 | | | SONYMA ROLs3 | | | 8.539 | | | | 10/1/31 | | | | 10,735,999 | |
| 10,975,000 | | | SONYMA ROLs3 | | | 8.637 | | | | 10/1/37 | | | | 9,302,630 | |
| 1,685,000 | | | SONYMA, Series 145 DRIVERS | | | 13.334 | | | | 10/1/37 | | | | 1,708,944 | |
| 650,000 | | | SONYMA, Series 148 DRIVERS | | | 13.466 | | | | 10/1/27 | | | | 688,844 | |
| 2,125,000 | | | SONYMA, Series 148 DRIVERS | | | 13.576 | | | | 10/1/32 | | | | 2,212,890 | |
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | $ | 809,605,623 | |
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
| | |
1. | | For a list of abbreviations used in the Inverse Floater table see the Portfolio Abbreviations table on page 46 of the Statement of Investments. |
|
2. | | Represents the current interest rate for a variable rate bond known as an “inverse floater.” |
|
3. | | Security is subject to a shortfall and forbearance agreement. |
The Fund enters into shortfall and forbearance agreements with the sponsors of certain inverse floaters held by the Fund. These agreements commit the Fund to reimburse the sponsor of the inverse floater, in certain circumstances, for the amount of the difference between the liquidation value of the underlying security (which is the basis of the inverse floater) and the principal amount due to the holders of the short-term floating rate notes issued by the Trust in conjunction with the inverse floating rate security. Under the standard terms of an inverse floating rate security, absent such a shortfall and forbearance agreement, the Fund would not be required to make such a reimbursement.
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NOTES TO FINANCIAL STATEMENTS Unaudited / Continued
1. Significant Accounting Policies Continued
The Manager monitors the Fund’s potential exposure with respect to these agreements on a daily basis and intends to take action to terminate the Fund’s investment in such inverse floating rate securities, if it deems it appropriate to do so. As of June 30, 2010, in addition to the exposure detailed in the preceding table, the Fund’s maximum exposure under such agreements is estimated at $642,150,000.
Concentration Risk. There are certain risks arising from geographic concentration in any state, commonwealth or territory. Certain economic, regulatory or political developments occurring in the state, commonwealth or territory may impair the ability of certain issuers of municipal securities to pay principal and interest on their obligations.
Credit Risk. The Fund invests in high-yield, non-investment-grade bonds, which may be subject to a greater degree of credit risk. Credit risk relates to the ability of the issuer to meet interest or principal payments or both as they become due. The Fund may acquire securities in default, and is not obligated to dispose of securities whose issuers subsequently default. Information concerning securities in default as of June 30, 2010 is as follows:
| | | | |
|
Cost | | $ | 3,964,634 | |
Market Value | | | 2,791,123 | |
Market Value as a % of Net Assets | | | 0.03 | % |
The Fund has entered into forbearance agreements with certain obligors under which the Fund has agreed to temporarily forego receipt of the original principal or coupon interest rates. As of June 30, 2010, securities with an aggregate market value of $1,158,965, representing 0.01% of the Fund’s net assets, were subject to these forbearance agreements. Interest and principal payments of $0 and $0, respectively, are contractually owed to the Fund with respect to these securities and will not be collected under these forbearance agreements.
Allocation of Income, Expenses, Gains and Losses. Income, expenses (other than those attributable to a specific class), gains and losses are allocated on a daily basis to each class of shares based upon the relative proportion of net assets represented by such class. Operating expenses directly attributable to a specific class are charged against the operations of that class.
Federal Taxes. The Fund intends to comply with provisions of the Internal Revenue Code applicable to regulated investment companies and to distribute substantially all of its investment company taxable income, including any net realized gain on investments not offset by capital loss carryforwards, if any, to shareholders. Therefore, no federal income or excise tax provision is required. The Fund files income tax returns in U.S. federal and applicable state jurisdictions. The statute of limitations on the Fund’s tax return filings generally remain open for the three preceding fiscal reporting period ends.
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During the fiscal year ended December 31, 2009, the Fund did not utilize any capital loss carryforward to offset capital gains realized in that fiscal year. As of December 31, 2009, the Fund had available for federal income tax unused capital loss carryforwards as follows:
| | | | |
Expiring | | | | |
|
2011 | | $ | 48,711,816 | |
2012 | | | 30,332,900 | |
2016 | | | 447,366,348 | |
2017 | | | 321,822,606 | |
| | | |
Total | | $ | 848,233,670 | |
| | | |
As of June 30, 2010, the Fund had available for federal income tax purposes an estimated capital loss carryforward of $741,595,060 expiring by 2017. This estimated capital loss carryforward represents carryforward as of the end of the last fiscal year, increased for losses deferred under tax accounting rules to the current fiscal year and is increased or decreased by capital losses or gains realized in the first six months of the current fiscal year. During the six months ended June 30, 2010, it is estimated that the Fund will utilize $106,638,610 of capital loss carryforward to offset realized capital gains.
Net investment income (loss) and net realized gain (loss) may differ for financial statement and tax purposes. The character of dividends and distributions made during the fiscal year from net investment income or net realized gains may differ from their ultimate characterization for federal income tax purposes. Also, due to timing of dividends and distributions, the fiscal year in which amounts are distributed may differ from the fiscal year in which the income or net realized gain was recorded by the Fund.
The aggregate cost of securities and other investments and the composition of unrealized appreciation and depreciation of securities and other investments for federal income tax purposes as of June 30, 2010 are noted in the following table. The primary difference between book and tax appreciation or depreciation of securities and other investments, if applicable, is attributable to the tax deferral of losses or tax realization of financial statement unrealized gain or loss.
| | | | |
|
Federal tax cost of securities | | $ | 9,294,438,550 | 1 |
| | | |
| | | | |
Gross unrealized appreciation | | $ | 300,028,304 | |
Gross unrealized depreciation | | | (1,026,789,525 | ) |
| | | |
Net unrealized depreciation | | $ | (726,761,221 | ) |
| | | |
| | |
1. | | The Federal tax cost of securities does not include cost of $1,403,226,390, which has otherwise been recognized for financial reporting purposes, related to bonds placed into trusts in conjunction with certain investment transactions. See the Inverse Floating Rate Securities note. |
Trustees’ Compensation. The Fund has adopted an unfunded retirement plan (the “Plan”) for the Fund’s independent trustees. Benefits are based on years of service and fees paid to each trustee during their period of service. The Plan was frozen with respect to adding new participants effective December 31, 2006 (the “Freeze Date”) and existing
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NOTES TO FINANCIAL STATEMENTS Unaudited / Continued
1. Significant Accounting Policies Continued
Plan Participants as of the Freeze Date will continue to receive accrued benefits under the Plan. Active independent trustees as of the Freeze Date have each elected a distribution method with respect to their benefits under the Plan. During the six months ended June 30, 2010, the Fund’s projected benefit obligations, payments to retired trustees and accumulated liability were as follows:
| | | | |
|
Projected Benefit Obligations Increased | | $ | 13,170 | |
Payments Made to Retired Trustees | | | 156,353 | |
Accumulated Liability as of June 30, 2010 | | | 1,524,922 | |
The Board of Trustees has adopted a compensation deferral plan for independent trustees that enables trustees to elect to defer receipt of all or a portion of the annual compensation they are entitled to receive from the Fund. For purposes of determining the amount owed to the Trustee under the plan, deferred amounts are treated as though equal dollar amounts had been invested in shares of the Fund or in other Oppenheimer funds selected by the Trustee. The Fund purchases shares of the funds selected for deferral by the Trustee in amounts equal to his or her deemed investment, resulting in a Fund asset equal to the deferred compensation liability. Such assets are included as a component of “Other” within the asset section of the Statement of Assets and Liabilities. Deferral of trustees’ fees under the plan will not affect the net assets of the Fund, and will not materially affect the Fund’s assets, liabilities or net investment income per share. Amounts will be deferred until distributed in accordance to the compensation deferral plan.
Dividends and Distributions to Shareholders. Dividends and distributions to shareholders, which are determined in accordance with income tax regulations and may differ from U.S. generally accepted accounting principles, are recorded on the ex-dividend date. Income distributions, if any, are declared daily and paid monthly. Capital gain distributions, if any, are declared and paid annually. The tax character of distributions is determined as of the Fund’s fiscal year end. Therefore, a portion of the Fund’s distributions made to shareholders prior to the Fund’s fiscal year end may ultimately be categorized as a tax return of capital.
Investment Income. Interest income is recognized on an accrual basis. Discount and premium, which are included in interest income on the Statement of Operations, are amortized or accreted daily.
Custodian Fees. “Custodian fees and expenses” in the Statement of Operations may include interest expense incurred by the Fund on any cash overdrafts of its custodian account during the period. Such cash overdrafts may result from the effects of failed trades in portfolio securities and from cash outflows resulting from unanticipated shareholder redemption activity. The Fund pays interest to its custodian on such cash overdraft at a rate equal to the 1 Month LIBOR Rate plus 2.00%. The “Reduction to custodian expenses” line item, if applicable, represents earnings on cash balances maintained by the Fund during the period. Such interest expense and other custodian fees may be paid with these earnings.
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Security Transactions. Security transactions are recorded on the trade date. Realized gains and losses on securities sold are determined on the basis of identified cost.
Indemnifications. The Fund’s organizational documents provide current and former 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, the Fund may also enter into contracts that provide general indemnifications. The Fund’s maximum exposure under these arrangements is unknown as this would be dependent on future claims that may be made against the Fund. The risk of material loss from such claims is considered remote.
Other. The preparation of financial statements in conformity with accounting principles generally accepted in the United States of America requires management to make estimates and assumptions that affect the reported amounts of assets and liabilities and disclosure of contingent assets and liabilities at the date of the financial statements and the reported amounts of increases and decreases in net assets from operations during the reporting period. Actual results could differ from those estimates.
2. Shares of Beneficial Interest
The Fund has authorized an unlimited number of no par value shares of beneficial interest of each class. Transactions in shares of beneficial interest were as follows:
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| | Six Months Ended June 30, 2010 | | | Year Ended December 31, 2009 | |
| | Shares | | | Amount | | | Shares | | | Amount | |
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Class A | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
Sold | | | 18,713,269 | | | $ | 301,371,892 | | | | 52,833,970 | | | $ | 734,465,418 | |
Dividends and/or distributions reinvested | | | 8,268,412 | | | | 133,554,825 | | | | 18,725,703 | | | | 263,340,510 | |
Redeemed | | | (35,634,657 | ) | | | (573,417,181 | ) | | | (78,201,654 | ) | | | (1,126,486,207 | ) |
| | |
Net decrease | | | (8,652,976 | ) | | $ | (138,490,464 | ) | | | (6,641,981 | ) | | $ | (128,680,279 | ) |
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Class B | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
Sold | | | 605,376 | | | $ | 9,748,303 | | | | 1,279,319 | | | $ | 17,832,175 | |
Dividends and/or distributions reinvested | | | 256,582 | | | | 4,138,167 | | | | 669,108 | | | | 9,331,312 | |
Redeemed | | | (2,947,619 | ) | | | (47,252,071 | ) | | | (6,780,297 | ) | | | (93,322,663 | ) |
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Net decrease | | | (2,085,661 | ) | | $ | (33,365,601 | ) | | | (4,831,870 | ) | | $ | (66,159,176 | ) |
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Class C | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
Sold | | | 4,489,270 | | | $ | 72,232,531 | | | | 12,413,734 | | | $ | 173,659,196 | |
Dividends and/or distributions reinvested | | | 1,501,432 | | | | 24,212,165 | | | | 3,332,430 | | | | 46,733,925 | |
Redeemed | | | (7,119,996 | ) | | | (114,419,961 | ) | | | (14,484,787 | ) | | | (207,236,535 | ) |
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Net increase (decrease) | | | (1,129,294 | ) | | $ | (17,975,265 | ) | | | 1,261,377 | | | $ | 13,156,586 | |
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NOTES TO FINANCIAL STATEMENTS Unaudited / Continued
2. Shares of Beneficial Interest Continued
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Sold | | | 2,620,036 | | | $ | 41,844,016 | | | | 1,122,715 | | | $ | 15,728,107 | |
Dividends and/or distributions reinvested | | | 109,863 | | | | 1,774,966 | | | | 224,183 | | | | 3,162,851 | |
Redeemed | | | (717,226 | ) | | | (11,560,407 | ) | | | (1,062,727 | ) | | | (15,261,452 | ) |
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Net increase | | | 2,012,673 | | | $ | 32,058,575 | | | | 284,171 | | | $ | 3,629,506 | |
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3. Purchases and Sales of Securities
The aggregate cost of purchases and proceeds from sales of securities, other than short-term obligations, for the six months ended June 30, 2010, were as follows:
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Investment securities | | $ | 402,437,818 | | | $ | 544,762,019 | |
4. Fees and Other Transactions with Affiliates
Management Fees. Under the investment advisory agreement, the Fund pays the Manager a management fee based on the daily net assets of the Fund at an annual rate as shown in the following table:
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Up to $100 million | | | 0.54 | % |
Next $150 million | | | 0.52 | |
Next $1.75 billion | | | 0.47 | |
Next $3 billion | | | 0.46 | |
Next $3 billion | | | 0.45 | |
Next $6 billion | | | 0.44 | |
Over $14 billion | | | 0.42 | |
Accounting Service Fees. Accounting service fees paid to the Manager were in accordance with the accounting services agreement with the Fund which provides for an annual fee of $12,000 for the first $30 million of average daily net assets and $9,000 for each additional $30 million of average daily net assets. During the six months ended June 30, 2010, the Fund paid $1,282,421 to the Manager for accounting services.
Transfer Agent Fees. OppenheimerFunds Services (“OFS”), a division of the Manager, acts as the transfer and shareholder servicing agent for the Fund. The Fund pays OFS a per account fee. For the six months ended June 30, 2010, the Fund paid $1,515,976 to OFS for services to the Fund.
Additionally, Class Y shares are subject to minimum fees of $10,000 annually for assets of $10 million or more. The Class Y shares are subject to the minimum fees in the event that the per account fee does not equal or exceed the applicable minimum fees. OFS may voluntarily waive the minimum fees.
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Distribution and Service Plan (12b-1) Fees. Under its General Distributor’s Agreement with the Fund, OppenheimerFunds Distributor, Inc. (the “Distributor”) acts as the Fund’s principal underwriter in the continuous public offering of the Fund’s classes of shares.
Service Plan for Class A Shares. The Fund has adopted a Service Plan (the “Plan”) for Class A shares under Rule 12b-1 of the Investment Company Act of 1940. Under the Plan, the Fund reimburses the Distributor for a portion of its costs incurred for services provided to accounts that hold Class A shares. Reimbursement is made periodically at an annual rate of up to 0.15% of the daily net assets of Class A shares of the Fund. The Distributor currently uses all of those fees to pay dealers, brokers, banks and other financial institutions periodically for providing personal service and maintenance of accounts of their customers that hold Class A shares. Any unreimbursed expenses the Distributor incurs with respect to Class A shares in any fiscal year cannot be recovered in subsequent periods. Fees incurred by the Fund under the Plan are detailed in the Statement of Operations.
Distribution and Service Plans for Class B and Class C Shares. The Fund has adopted Distribution and Service Plans (the “Plans”) for Class B and Class C shares under Rule 12b-1 of the Investment Company Act of 1940 to compensate the Distributor for its services in connection with the distribution of those shares and servicing accounts. Under the Plans, the Fund pays the Distributor an annual asset-based sales charge of 0.75% on Class B and Class C shares daily net assets. The Distributor also receives a service fee of 0.25% per year under each plan. If either the Class B or Class C plan is terminated by the Fund or by the shareholders of a class, the Board of Trustees and its independent trustees must determine whether the Distributor shall be entitled to payment from the Fund of all or a portion of the service fee and/or asset-based sales charge in respect to shares sold prior to the effective date of such termination. Fees incurred by the Fund under the Plans are detailed in the Statement of Operations. The Distributor determines its uncompensated expenses under the Plans at calendar quarter ends. The Distributor’s aggregate uncompensated expenses under the Plans at June 30, 2010 were as follows:
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Class B | | $ | 32,456,341 | |
Class C | | | 32,244,022 | |
Sales Charges. Front-end sales charges and contingent deferred sales charges (“CDSC”) do not represent expenses of the Fund. They are deducted from the proceeds of sales of Fund shares prior to investment or from redemption proceeds prior to remittance, as applicable. The sales charges retained by the Distributor from the sale of shares and the CDSC retained by the Distributor on the redemption of shares is shown in the following table for the period indicated.
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Six Months Ended | | Distributor | | | Distributor | | | Distributor | | | Distributor | |
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June 30, 2010 | | $ | 614,557 | | | $ | 46,363 | | | $ | 239,516 | | | $ | 44,185 | |
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NOTES TO FINANCIAL STATEMENTS Unaudited / Continued
4. Fees and Other Transactions with Affiliates Continued
Waivers and Reimbursements of Expenses. OFS has voluntarily agreed to limit transfer and shareholder servicing agent fees for all classes to 0.35% of average annual net assets per class.
The Manager has voluntarily agreed to reimburse the Fund for a portion of the legal costs and fees incurred in connection with the pending litigation matters discussed in the “Pending Litigation” note which appears later in this report. During the six months ended June 30, 2010, the Manager reimbursed the Fund $21,298 for legal costs and fees.
Some of these undertakings may be modified or terminated at any time; some may not be modified or terminated until after one year from the date of the current prospectus, as indicated therein.
5. Borrowings
The Fund can borrow money from banks in amounts up to one third of its total assets (including the amount borrowed) less all liabilities and indebtedness other than borrowings. The Fund can use those borrowings for investment-related purposes such as purchasing portfolio securities. The Fund can also borrow for other purposes, such as to raise money to unwind or “collapse” trusts that issued “inverse floaters” to the Fund, or to contribute to such trusts to enable them to meet tenders of their short-term securities by the holders of those securities. The Fund also may borrow to meet redemption obligations or for temporary and emergency purposes. The purchase of securities with borrowed funds creates leverage in the Fund. The use of leverage will subject the Fund to greater costs than funds that do not borrow for leverage, and may also make the Fund’s share price more sensitive to interest changes. The interest on borrowed money is an expense that might reduce the Fund’s yield. Expenses incurred by the Fund with respect to interest on borrowings and commitment fees are disclosed separately or as other expenses on the Statement of Operations.
The Fund entered into a Revolving Credit and Security Agreement (the “Agreement”) with conduit lenders and a bank which enables it to participate with certain other Oppenheimer funds in a committed, secured borrowing facility that permits borrowings of up to $2.25 billion, collectively. To secure the loan, the Fund pledges investment securities in accordance with the terms of the Agreement. Securities held in collateralized accounts to cover these borrowings are noted in the Statement of Investments. Interest is charged to the Fund, based on its borrowings, at current commercial paper issuance rates (0.3579% as of June 30, 2010). The Fund pays additional fees annually to its lender on its outstanding borrowings to manage and administer the facility. The Fund is also allocated its pro-rata share of an annual structuring fee and ongoing commitment fees both of which are based on the total facility size. Total fees and interest that are included in expenses on the Fund’s Statement of Operations related to its participation in the borrowing facility during the six months ended June 30, 2010 equal 0.08% of the Fund’s average net assets on an annualized basis. The Fund has the right to prepay such loans and terminate its participation in the conduit loan facility at any time upon prior notice.
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As of June 30, 2010, the Fund had borrowings outstanding at an interest rate of 0.3579%. Details of the borrowings for the six months ended June 30, 2010 are as follows:
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Average Daily Loan Balance | | $ | 53,477,348 | |
Average Daily Interest Rate | | | 0.259 | % |
Fees Paid | | $ | 1,646,291 | |
Interest Paid | | $ | 65,533 | |
6. Subsequent Events Evaluation
The Fund has evaluated the need for disclosures and/or adjustments resulting from subsequent events through the date the financial statements were issued. This evaluation determined that there are no subsequent events that necessitated disclosures and/or adjustments.
7. Pending Litigation
Since 2009, a number of lawsuits have been filed in federal courts against the Manager, the Distributor, and certain mutual funds advised by the Manager and distributed by the Distributor—including the Fund. The lawsuits naming the Fund as a defendant also name as defendants certain officers, trustees and former trustees of the Fund. The plaintiffs seek class action status on behalf of purchasers of shares of the Fund during a particular time period. The lawsuits raise claims under federal securities laws alleging that, among other things, the disclosure documents of the Fund contained misrepresentations and omissions, that the Fund’s investment policies were not followed, and that the Fund and the other defendants violated federal securities laws and regulations and certain state laws. The plaintiffs seek unspecified damages, equitable relief and an award of attorneys’ fees and litigation expenses. Litigation involving certain other Oppenheimer funds is similar in nature.
In 2009, what are claimed to be derivative lawsuits were filed in state court against the Manager and a subsidiary (but not against the Fund), on behalf of the New Mexico Education Plan Trust. These lawsuits allege breach of contract, breach of fiduciary duty, negligence and violation of state securities laws, and seek compensatory damages, equitable relief and an award of attorneys’ fees and litigation expenses.
The Distributor and another subsidiary of the Manager have been named as defendants in a putative class action filed in federal court in 2010. The plaintiff, a participant in the State of Texas’ college savings plan, asserts claims on behalf of all persons who invested in qualified 529 plans managed by these subsidiaries of the Manager and which held investments in a certain mutual fund managed by the Manager and distributed by the Distributor. Plaintiff alleges causes of action for “improper investments,” “breach of fiduciary duty,” and “punitive damages” arising from that fund’s investments in 2008 and 2009.
Other lawsuits have been filed since 2008 in various state and federal courts, against the Manager and certain of its affiliates. Those lawsuits were filed by investors who made investments through an affiliate of the Manager, and relate to the alleged investment fraud perpetrated by Bernard Madoff and his firm (“Madoff “). Those suits allege a variety of claims, including breach of fiduciary duty, fraud, negligent misrepresentation,
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NOTES TO FINANCIAL STATEMENTS Unaudited / Continued
7. Pending Litigation Continued
unjust enrichment, and violation of federal and state securities laws and regulations, among others. They seek unspecified damages, equitable relief and an award of attorneys’ fees and litigation expenses. None of the suits have named the Distributor, any of the Oppenheimer mutual funds or any of their independent Trustees or Directors as defendants. None of the Oppenheimer funds invested in any funds or accounts managed by Madoff.
The Manager believes that the lawsuits described above are without legal merit and is defending against them vigorously. The Fund’s Board of Trustees has also engaged counsel to represent the Fund and the present and former Independent Trustees named in those suits. While it is premature to render any opinion as to the outcome in these lawsuits, or whether any costs that the Fund may bear in defending the suits might not be reimbursed by insurance, the Manager believes that these suits should not have any material effect on the operations of the Fund, that the outcome of all of the suits together should not impair the ability of the Manager or the Distributor to perform their respective duties to the Fund, and that the outcome of all of the suits together should not have any material effect on the operations of any of the Oppenheimer funds.
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PORTFOLIO PROXY VOTING POLICIES AND PROCEDURES; UPDATES TO STATEMENTS OF INVESTMENTS Unaudited
The Fund has adopted Portfolio Proxy Voting Policies and Procedures under which the Fund votes proxies relating to securities (“portfolio proxies”) held by the Fund. A description of the Fund’s Portfolio Proxy Voting Policies and Procedures is available (i) without charge, upon request, by calling the Fund toll-free at 1.800.525.7048, (ii) on the Fund’s website at www.oppenheimerfunds.com, and (iii) on the SEC’s website at www.sec.gov. In addition, the Fund is required to file Form N-PX, with its complete proxy voting record for the 12 months ended June 30th, no later than August 31st of each year. The Fund’s voting record is available (i) without charge, upon request, by calling the Fund toll-free at 1.800.525.7048, and (ii) in the Form N-PX filing on the SEC’s website at www.sec.gov.
The Fund files its complete schedule of portfolio holdings with the SEC for the first quarter and the third quarter of each fiscal year on Form N-Q. The Fund’s Form N-Q filings are available on the SEC’s website at www.sec.gov. Those forms may be reviewed and copied at the SEC’s Public Reference Room in Washington, D.C. Information on the operation of the Public Reference Room may be obtained by calling 1-800-SEC-0330.
Householding—Delivery of Shareholder Documents
This is to inform you about OppenheimerFunds’ “householding” policy. If more than one member of your household maintains an account in a particular fund, OppenheimerFunds will mail only one copy of the fund’s prospectus, or, if available (the fund’s summary prospectus), annual and semiannual report and privacy policy. The consolidation of these mailings, called householding, benefits your fund through reduced mailing expense, and benefits you by reducing the volume of mail you receive from OppenheimerFunds. Householding does not affect the delivery of your account statements.
Please note that we will continue to household these mailings for as long as you remain an OppenheimerFunds shareholder, unless you request otherwise. If you prefer to receive multiple copies of these materials, please call us at 1.800.CALL-OPP (225-5677). You may also notify us in writing or via email. We will begin sending you individual copies of the prospectus (or, if available, the summary prospectus), reports and privacy policy within 30 days of receiving your request to stop householding.
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Trustees and Officers | | Brian F. Wruble, Chairman of the Board of Trustees and Trustee David K. Downes, Trustee Matthew P. Fink, Trustee Phillip A. Griffiths, Trustee Mary F. Miller, Trustee Joel W. Motley, Trustee Mary Ann Tynan, Trustee Joseph M. Wikler, Trustee Peter I. Wold, Trustee William F. Glavin, Jr., Trustee, President and Principal Executive Officer Daniel G. Loughran, Vice President and Senior Portfolio Manager Scott S. Cottier, Vice President and Senior Portfolio Manager Troy E. Willis, Vice President and Senior Portfolio Manager Mark R. DeMitry, Vice President and Senior Portfolio Manager Michael L. Camarella, Vice President and Associate Portfolio Manager Richard Stein, Vice President Thomas W. Keffer, Vice President and Chief Business Officer Mark S. Vandehey, Vice President and Chief Compliance Officer Brian W. Wixted, Treasurer and Principal Financial & Accounting Officer Robert G. Zack, Secretary |
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Manager | | OppenheimerFunds, Inc. |
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Distributor | | OppenheimerFunds Distributor, Inc. |
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Transfer and Shareholder Servicing Agent | | OppenheimerFunds Services |
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Independent Registered Public Accounting Firms | | KPMG llp |
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Legal Counsel | | Kramer Levin Naftalis & Frankel LLP |
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PRIVACY POLICY NOTICE
As an Oppenheimer fund shareholder, you are entitled to know how we protect your personal information and how we limit its disclosure.
Information Sources
We obtain nonpublic personal information about our shareholders from the following sources:
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• | | When you create a user ID and password for online account access |
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• | | When you enroll in eDocs Direct, our electronic document delivery service |
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• | | Your transactions with us, our affiliates or others |
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• | | A software program on our website, often referred to as a “cookie,” which indicates which parts of our site you’ve visited |
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• | | When you set up challenge questions to reset your password online |
If you visit www.opppenheimerfunds.com and do not log on to the secure account information areas, we do not obtain any personal information about you. When you do log on to a secure area, we do obtain your user ID and password to identify you. We also use this information to provide you with products and services you have requested, to inform you about products and services that you may be interested in and assist you in other ways.
We do not collect personal information through our website unless you willingly provide it to us, either directly by email or in those areas of the website that request information. In order to update your personal information (including your mailing address, email address and phone number) you must first log on and visit your user profile.
If you have set your browser to warn you before accepting cookies, you will receive the warning message with each cookie. You can refuse cookies by turning them off in your browser. However, doing so may limit your access to certain sections of our website.
We use cookies to help us improve and manage our website. For example, cookies help us recognize new versus repeat visitors to the site, track the pages visited, and enable some special features on the website. This data helps us provide a better service for our website visitors.
Protection of Information
We do not disclose any non-public personal information (such as names on a customer list) about current or former customers to anyone, except as permitted by law.
Disclosure of Information
We send your financial advisor (as designated by you) copies of confirmations, account statements and other documents reporting activity in your fund accounts. We may also use details about you and your investments to help us, our financial service affiliates, or firms that jointly market their financial products and services with ours, to better serve your investment needs or suggest financial services or educational material that may be of interest to you. If this requires us to provide you with an opportunity to “opt in” or “opt out” of such information sharing with a firm not affiliated with us, you will receive notification on how to do so, before any such sharing takes place.
Right of Refusal
We will not disclose your personal information to unaffiliated third parties (except as permitted by law), unless we first offer you a reasonable opportunity to refuse or “opt out” of such disclosure.
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Internet Security and Encryption
In general, the email services provided by our website are encrypted and provide a secure and private means of communication with us. To protect your own privacy, confidential and/or personal information should only be communicated via email when you are advised that you are using a secure website.
As a security measure, we do not include personal or account information in non-secure emails, and we advise you not to send such information to us in non-secure emails. Instead, you may take advantage of the secure features of our website to encrypt your email correspondence. To do this, you will need to use a browser that supports Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) protocol.
We do not guarantee or warrant that any part of our website, including files available for download, are free of viruses or other harmful code. It is your responsibility to take appropriate precautions, such as use of an anti-virus software package, to protect your computer hardware and software.
• | | All transactions, including redemptions, exchanges and purchases, are secured by SSL and 128-bit encryption. SSL is used to establish a secure connection between your PC and OppenheimerFunds’ server. It transmits information in an encrypted and scrambled format. |
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• | | Encryption is achieved through an electronic scrambling technology that uses a “key” to code and then decode the data. Encryption acts like the cable converter box you may have on your television set. It scrambles data with a secret code so that no one can make sense of it while it is being transmitted. When the data reaches its destination, the same software unscrambles the data. |
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• | | You can exit the secure area by either closing your browser, or for added security, you can use the Log Out button before you close your browser. |
Other Security Measures
We maintain physical, electronic and procedural safeguards to protect your personal account information. Our employees and agents have access to that information only so that they may offer you products or provide services, for example, when responding to your account questions.
How You Can Help
You can also do your part to keep your account information private and to prevent unauthorized transactions. If you obtain a user ID and password for your account, do not allow it to be used by anyone else. Also, take special precautions when accessing your account on a computer used by others.
Who We Are
This joint notice describes the privacy policies of the Oppenheimer funds, OppenheimerFunds Distributor, Inc., the trustee of OppenheimerFunds Individual Retirement Accounts (IRAs) and the custodian of the OppenheimerFunds 403(b)(7) tax sheltered custodial accounts. It applies to all Oppenheimer fund accounts you presently have, or may open in the future, using your Social Security number—whether or not you remain a shareholder of our funds. This notice was last updated January 16, 2004. In the event it is updated or changed, we will post an updated notice on our website at www.oppenheimerfunds.com. If you have any questions about these privacy policies, write to us at P.O. Box 5270, Denver, CO 80217-5270, email us by clicking on the Contact Us section of our website at www.oppenheimerfunds.com or call us at 1.800.525.7048.
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Item 2. Code of Ethics.
Not applicable to semiannual reports.
Item 3. Audit Committee Financial Expert.
Not applicable to semiannual reports.
Item 4. Principal Accountant Fees and Services.
Not applicable to semiannual reports.
Item 5. Audit Committee of Listed Registrants
Not applicable.
Item 6. Schedule of 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. Purchases 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.
The Fund’s Governance Committee Provisions with Respect to Nominations of Directors/Trustees to the Respective Boards
1. | | The Fund’s Governance Committee (the “Committee”) will evaluate potential Board candidates to assess their qualifications. The Committee shall have the authority, upon approval of the Board, to retain an executive search firm to assist in this effort. The Committee may consider recommendations by business and personal contacts of current Board members and by executive search firms which the Committee may engage from time to time and may also consider shareholder recommendations. The Committee may consider the advice and recommendation of the Funds’ investment manager and its affiliates in making the selection. |
2. | | The Committee shall screen candidates for Board membership. The Committee has not established specific qualifications that it believes must be met by a trustee nominee. In evaluating trustee nominees, the Committee considers, among other things, an individual’s background, skills, and experience; whether the individual is |
| | an “interested person” as defined in the Investment Company Act of 1940; and whether the individual would be deemed an “audit committee financial expert” within the meaning of applicable SEC rules. The Committee also considers whether the individual’s background, skills, and experience will complement the background, skills, and experience of other nominees and will contribute to the Board. There are no differences in the manner in which the Committee evaluates nominees for trustees based on whether the nominee is recommended by a shareholder. |
3. | | The Committee may consider nominations from shareholders for the Board at such times as the Committee meets to consider new nominees for the Board. The Committee shall have the sole discretion to determine the candidates to present to the Board and, in such cases where required, to shareholders. Recommendations for trustee nominees should, at a minimum, be accompanied by the following: |
| • | | the name, address, and business, educational, and/or other pertinent background of the person being recommended; |
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| • | | a statement concerning whether the person is an “interested person” as defined in the Investment Company Act of 1940; |
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| • | | any other information that the Funds would be required to include in a proxy statement concerning the person if he or she was nominated; and |
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| • | | the name and address of the person submitting the recommendation and, if that person is a shareholder, the period for which that person held Fund shares. |
| | The recommendation also can include any additional information which the person submitting it believes would assist the Committee in evaluating the recommendation. |
4. | | Shareholders should note that a person who owns securities issued by Massachusetts Mutual Life Insurance Company (the parent company of the Funds’ investment adviser) would be deemed an “interested person” under the Investment Company Act of 1940. In addition, certain other relationships with Massachusetts Mutual Life Insurance Company or its subsidiaries, with registered broker-dealers, or with the Funds’ outside legal counsel may cause a person to be deemed an “interested person.” |
5. | | Before the Committee decides to nominate an individual as a trustee, Committee members and other directors customarily interview the individual in person. In addition, the individual customarily is asked to complete a detailed questionnaire which is designed to elicit information which must be disclosed under SEC and stock exchange rules and to determine whether the individual is subject to any statutory disqualification from serving as a trustee of a registered investment company. |
Item 11. Controls and Procedures.
Based on their evaluation of the registrant’s disclosure controls and procedures (as defined in rule 30a-3(c) under the Investment Company Act of 1940 (17 CFR 270.30a-3(c)) as of 06/30/2010, the registrant’s principal executive officer and principal financial officer found the registrant’s disclosure controls and procedures to provide reasonable assurances that information required to be disclosed by the registrant in the reports that it files under the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 (a) is accumulated and communicated to registrant’s management, including its principal executive officer and principal financial officer, to allow timely decisions regarding required disclosure, and (b) is recorded, processed, summarized and reported, within the time periods specified in the rules and forms adopted by the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission.
There have been no changes in the registrant’s internal controls over financial reporting that occurred during the registrant’s second fiscal quarter of the period covered by this report that have materially affected, or are reasonably likely to materially affect, the registrant’s internal control over financial reporting.
Item 12. Exhibits.
(a) | (1) | | Not applicable to semiannual reports. |
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| (2) | | Exhibits attached hereto. |
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| (3) | | Not applicable. |
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(b) | Exhibit attached hereto. |
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.
Rochester Fund Municipals
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By: | | /s/ William F. Glavin, Jr. William F. Glavin, Jr. | | |
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Date: | | 08/09/2010 | | |
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/ William F. Glavin, Jr. | | |
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Date: | | 08/09/2010 | | |
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By: | | /s/ Brian W. Wixted | | |
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Date: | | 08/09/2010 | | |