iShares® iBonds Dec 2022 Term Muni Bond ETF Nears Final Distribution Date
BlackRock has announced the upcoming termination of the iShares iBonds Dec 2022 Term Muni Bond ETF (NYSE: IBMK). The final trading day is set for December 1, 2022, with liquidation on December 7, 2022. As bonds in this ETF mature, shareholders will receive liquidation proceeds. BlackRock continues to offer iBonds ETFs for investors seeking bond ladder strategies and managing interest rate risks.
- Investors can still access other iShares iBonds ETFs for diverse bond offerings.
- The decision to terminate IBMK is aligned with its design of maturing at specified intervals.
- Shareholders may experience tax implications based on liquidation proceeds which may differ from their cost basis.
- The ETF's yield may decline as it transitions to cash and cash-like instruments before termination.
IBMK’s last day of trading and final NAV calculation date will be
iBonds cease trading by design, because they mature during a specific maturity window like an individual bond. Leading up to the ETF’s final distribution date, the bonds held by iBonds ETFs mature, and the ETF transitions into short-term, tax-exempt instruments and cash. Remaining shareholders will receive their proceeds from liquidations on or around the listed liquidation dates, based on their brokerage’s processes.
iBonds ETFs, across treasuries, municipal bonds and both investment-grade and high-yield corporate credit remain available to investors. iShares iBonds ETFs can help market participants to build bond ladders and manage interest rate risk in rising rate environments.
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Fixed income risks include interest-rate and credit risk. Typically, when interest rates rise, there is a corresponding decline in bond values. Credit risk refers to the possibility that the bond issuer will not be able to make principal and interest payments.
There may be less information on the financial condition of municipal issuers than for public corporations. The market for municipal bonds may be less liquid than for taxable bonds. Some investors may be subject to federal or state income taxes or the Alternative Minimum Tax (AMT). Capital gains distributions, if any, are taxable.
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The iShares® iBonds® Muni ETFs (“Funds”) will terminate in September or December of the year in the Fund’s name. An investment in the Fund(s) is not guaranteed, and an investor may experience losses, including near or at the termination date. In the final months of the Fund’s operation, as the bonds it holds mature, its portfolio will transition to cash and cash-like instruments. Following the Fund’s termination date, the Fund will distribute substantially all of its net assets, after deduction of any liabilities, to then-current investors without further notice and will no longer be listed or traded. The Funds do not seek to return any predetermined amount.
During the final months prior to the Fund’s planned termination date, its yield will generally tend to move toward prevailing tax-exempt money market rates, and may be lower than the yields of the bonds previously held by the Fund and lower than prevailing yields for bonds in the market. As the Fund approaches its termination date, its holdings of money market or similar funds may increase, causing the Fund to incur the fees and expenses of these funds. The rate of Fund distribution payments may adversely affect the tax characterization of an investor’s returns from an investment in the Fund relative to a direct investment in municipal bonds. If the amount an investor receives as liquidation proceeds upon the Fund’s termination is higher or lower than the investor’s cost basis, the investor may experience a gain or loss for tax purposes.
This information should not be relied upon as research, investment advice, or a recommendation regarding any products, strategies, or any security in particular. This material is strictly for illustrative, educational, or informational purposes and is subject to change
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