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Municipal Bonds

Taxable municipal bonds: Long term opportunities persist

Daniel J. Close
Head of Municipals
Kristen M. DeJong
Portfolio Manager
Philip C. Traven
Portfolio Manager
Nuveen Q3 2024 taxable municipals outlook

Positive returns in May and June brought taxable municipal performance close to breaking even (-0.19%) for the second quarter, following a challenging April. The power of income has offset weaker months, and the combination of price appreciation and income has resulted in strong relative performance. Taxable municipals have been supported by technical factors and strong credit fundamentals. We believe demand for municipals could strengthen as investors consider shifting to longer duration ahead of anticipated U.S. Federal Reserve (Fed) rate cuts.

Key takeaways

Outlook

Technical tailwinds should support the market in Q3

The taxable municipal bond market is well positioned to begin the third quarter.

Supply showed signs of increasing during the second quarter. Taxable municipal supply is approximately $19.5 billion year-to-date, on track to outpace the 2023 total of $35 billion. Issuers brought deals that had been long delayed due to execution uncertainty and sought to avoid volatility that may accompany the U.S. election. Despite the lumpier issuance calendar, meaningful coupon payments and bond maturities provided a natural buyer for the elevated supply.

July and August are showing signs of further technical strengthening through organic demand created by reinvestment from maturing bonds. According to Bloomberg, $6.1 billion in taxable municipal bonds outstanding will mature during July and August. This reinvestment, coupled with historically light new issuance, could shift technical factors favorably.

We anticipate positive technical conditions for municipals later this year, as continued reinvestment income combines with expected slower issuance. Taxable municipals could be further assisted by an expected Fed rate cut in the fourth quarter, which may drive inflows as investors seek to lock in yields.

2024 themes

Economic environment
Municipal market environment

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