One can find a great variety of Municipal Bond New York in the New York Bond Market. The Municipal Bond New York has a gross income through investment of an amount of nearly $4,000,000 whereas the price for per share is more than $.25. By this amount of money the amount of dividends paid for the shares that are preferred have gathered an amount of more than $975,000 which is equal to the amount of each common share of $.062. This resulted in the gross income through investment to a dividend amount of $2,974,293.
The Common shares of the Municipal Bonds in New York is traded in the stock exchange. The total number of Municipal Bonds available in the New York Municipal Bond until July, 2007 is 2165 which is the number of share trades bid by the customers, 114 is the number of inter dealer trades and the number of customer offer share trades is 8533.
Bonds that are available in the new York Municipal Bond Market:
New York N Y Ser A-1 offers a coupon rate of 4.0 and the Municipal Bond is scheduled to reach maturity in the year 2009. An amount of 3.67% is offered as the yield amount. One can also have 38,200+16 volumes to deal with.
New York N Y Ser A-1 also offers a coupon amount of 4.0 and the maturity date of the municipal is 2013. The Yield rate is also on the higher side and one also has got a greater number of volume to deal with.
New York NY Ser-1 offers a coupon amount of 4.30 and the Mutual Bond is scheduled to reach maturity in the Year 2020.This municipal bond also offers a high rate of yield as the amount is 4.38 percent. One has got 12,400 volumes of municipal bonds to deal with.
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CEO and co-CIO of PIMCO. Served as President and CEO of the Harvard Management Company for 2 years, while also working at the IMF for 15 years. In 2008, his book "When Markets Collide", won the Financial Times award for Business Book of The Year in addition to being named as the one of the best business books of all time by The Independent.