National Municipals Fall in June; Second Worst Month of the Year for S&P National Municipal Bond Index
NEW YORK, July 15 /PRNewswire/ -- In its monthly report on fixed income indices, Standard & Poor's Index Services reported today that the S&P National Municipal Bond Index declined 1.15% in June, registering its second worst month of the year after falling 5.24% in February. For the year, the closely followed Index has declined 0.25%.
According to the monthly report, S&P Fixed Income Update¸ the S&P California Municipal Bond Index and the S&P New York Municipal Bond Index both fell in June with returns of -1.09% and -0.89%. For the year, the S&P California Municipal Bond Index is down 0.21% and the S&P New York Municipal Bond Index is up 0.20%.
The S&P Fixed Income Update can be accessed by going to: www.indices.standardandpoors.com and clicking on research.
"Selling related to bond issuer downgrades, insurance companies liquidating securities to meet Midwest flood related claims, and fears of weakening state tax revenue growth all weighed on the fixed income market during the first half of the year," notes Michael McGlone, Director at Standard & Poor's Index Services and author of the monthly report. "However, the S&P National Municipal Bond Index is down only slightly this year while the broad stock market measure, the S&P 500, has fallen over 15%."
According to Standard & Poor's report, the resumed market flight-to- quality widened credit spreads in June adding pressure to the Muni market as the benchmark 10yr treasury yield fell 9bps and the S&P 500 lost 8.43% on the month (total return). The market seemed to find value later in the month as top rated 30-year Muni bonds rallied into the 5% handle. In addition, the Muni bond yield curve flattened in June, along with the treasury curve, as the FOMC indicated future cuts are less likely due to inflation concerns.
A table showing the performance returns of the S&P National Municipal Bond Index, the S&P California Municipal Bond Index and the S&P New York Municipal Bond Index can be found at the conclusion of this press release.
The S&P National Municipal Bond Index is a broad, comprehensive, market
value-weighted index designed to measure the performance of the
investment-grade U.S. municipal bond market. As of June 30, 2008, the index
consisted of 3,233 bonds, with a total market value of US$ 323.2 billion. The
S&P National Municipal Bond Index consists of a broad-based national index, as
well as state level municipal bond sub-indices. At this time the state level
indices are the S&P California Municipal Bond Index, and the S&P New York
Municipal Bond Index.
Performance Returns
S&P National S&P California S&P New York
Municipal Municipal Municipal
Bond Index Bond Index Bond Index
1 Month -1.15% -1.09% -0.89%
3 Month 0.94% 0.81% 1.22%
YTD -0.25% -0.21% 0.20%
1 Year* 2.75% 2.75% 3.35%
3 Years*(Annualized) 2.83% 2.90% 2.99%
5 Years*(Annualized) 3.59% 3.78% 3.66%
2007* 3.18% 3.18% 3.31%
2006* 5.04% 5.00% 4.92%
2005* 3.88% 4.34% 3.83%
2004* 4.75% 5.63% 4.36%
2003* 4.97% 3.96% 5.71%
*Index inception September 2007, historical returns based upon proforma
data.
About Standard & Poor's Index Services
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SOURCE Standard & Poor's
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