EATON VANCE MUNICIPAL BOND F
1 day chart
Kickstart your portfolio with a U.S. stock on us
Sign up and fund a new Wall St account and get a full share randomly chosen between GoPro, Dropbox or Nike.
Sign up and fund a new Wall St account and get a full U.S. share.
About EIM
Eaton Vance Municipal Bond Fund is a non-diversified, closed-end management investment company. The Fund's investment objective is to provide current income exempt from federal income tax. The Fund invests primarily in debt securities issued by municipalities. The Fund may invest in residual interest bonds, also referred to as inverse floating rate securities, whereby it may sell a variable or fixed rate bond for cash to a special-purpose vehicle (SPV), while at the same time, buying a residual interest in the assets and cash flows of the SPV. The Fund may purchase derivative instruments, which derive their value from another instrument, security, or index, including financial futures contracts and related options, interest rate swaps and forward rate contracts. The Fund may also invest in residual interests of a trust (the trust) that holds municipal securities (RIBs). The investment adviser of the Fund is Eaton Vance Management (EVM or Eaton Vance).
Buy US stocks in Australia starting with EIM. Open an account and start investing today!
-
-
4.84%
204.71K
$10.33
$10.28
$10.28
$10.75
$8.61
Ready to start your investing journey with Stake?
Open an accountEIM FAQs
To do so follow these steps:
- Sign up in minutes, all you need is some I.D.
- Choose Stake Wall St
- Deposit directly into your Stake wallet and you're ready to invest in EIM
This does not constitute financial advice. You should do your own research before making an investment decision. Past performance is not a reliable indication of future performance. No representation is made as to the timeliness, reliability, accuracy or completeness of the market data provided.
Invest in EIM
on Stake
Buy EIM from US$3 brokerage
Invest in 9,500+ U.S. stocks and ETFs
Own a slice of EIM from only US$10 with fractional shares