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Municipal Bonds

Convergence creates opportunity: Multiple dynamics align for municipal outperformance

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2026 municipal market outlook

The municipal bond market stands at an inflection point. Following an extended period of underperformance relative to other fixed income segments, we think municipals are positioned to deliver in 2026.

Multiple tailwinds are converging to create what we believe will be a favorable environment for the asset class. Though headwinds persist, disciplined credit analysis and active management can unlock compelling tax-advantaged, risk-adjusted returns for municipal bond investors.

Key takeaways on municipal activity

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Investing in fixed income investments involves risks such as market risk, credit risk, interest rate/duration risk, call risk, tax risk, political risk, economic risk, and income risk. Typically the value of, and income generated by, fixed income investments will decrease or increase based on changes in market interest rates.  As interest rates rise, bond prices fall and as interest rates fall, bond prices rise. Income is only one component of performance and investors should consider all of the risk factors for an asset class before investing. Credit risk refers to an issuers ability to make interest and principal payments when due.

Municipal Bond Income is generally exempt from regular federal income tax and may be subject to state and local taxes, based on the investor’s state of residence, as well as to the federal alternative minimum tax (AMT). Capital gains, if any, are subject to tax. Income from municipal bonds could be declared taxable because of unfavorable changes in tax laws, adverse interpretations by the Internal Revenue Service or state tax authorities, or noncompliant conduct of a bond issuer. Please contact a tax advisor regarding the suitability of tax-exempt investments as this information should not replace a client's consultation with a financial/tax professional regarding their tax situation. Nuveen and its investment specialists do not provide tax advice.

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