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单词 muni
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muni1

nounPlural munis ˈmjuːniˈmyo͞onē
US
  • short for municipal bond
    Example sentencesExamples
    • If all of this sounds like too much work for a 4% or 5% yield, you can buy a muni mutual fund.
    • In this regard, it does not take a deranged imagination to see a potential train wreck developing in muni finance; faltering finances, mushrooming underfunded pension liabilities, and huge borrowing needs for as far as the eye can see.
    • You won't strike it rich with high-yield muni bonds, but in these miserable, low-yielding times, high-yield munis are an investment that should pan out.
    • What's a realistic expectation for investors in intermediate-term munis?
    • For now, he cautions investors about putting money into municipal bonds or muni funds.
    • The money invested in your business is by definition aggressive, and the rest of your money could be in munis.
    • But as dramatic as the ebb in equity and corporate bond market flows, we are witnessing an even more spectacular flow into the ‘safe-haven’ of Treasuries, agencies, munis and mortgage-backs.
    • Excluding the bonds refinanced, the total amount of new money raised in munis during May was up 59% versus a year ago.
    • Fortunately, there are muni funds that hold few or no AMT bonds.
    • For those who want to take some risk, consider munis from the New York City area.
    • Buying munis directly, though, is not for most people.
    • First, munis are offering attractive yields, at least compared with Treasuries.
    • A closed-end muni fund invests in a portfolio of municipal bonds - long-term IOUs issued by states, cities and other government entities, such as airports.
    • That's why some investors turned to munis to generate interest income and a tax break at the same time.
    • As you might expect, high-yield munis are issued by states, cities or other municipal organizations with shaky credit.
    • To be sure, there are only a few cases of public defaults on investment-grade munis - New York City in 1975 and the Washington Public Power Supply System in 1983 being the most notorious.
    • He advises small investors to invest in munis through mutual funds, rather than buying individual bonds.
    • They say brokers, trying to make up lost income from stock trading, may be exploiting the low yields on taxable Treasury bonds to sneak through higher charges on munis, which are exempt from most income taxes.

muni2

nounPlural munis ˈmʊniˈmo͞onē
  • (especially in India) an inspired holy person; an ascetic, hermit, or sage.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • In the Satya yuga a white avatara appeared to Kardama muni to establish meditation as the process for self-realization.
    • It is sattvic food advocated by the rishis and munis of the ancient times, whereas nonvegetarian food is a product of violence as the animal is killed and cooked for eating purposes.
    • In May, Svetambara and Digambara Jain munis performed pratistha ceremonies installing a murti Mahavira.
    Synonyms
    abstainer, recluse, hermit, solitary, anchorite, anchoress, desert saint, celibate, puritan, nun, monk

Origin

From Sanskrit, literally 'silent', from man 'think'.

 
 

muni1

nounˈmyo͞onē
US
  • short for municipal bond
    Example sentencesExamples
    • But as dramatic as the ebb in equity and corporate bond market flows, we are witnessing an even more spectacular flow into the ‘safe-haven’ of Treasuries, agencies, munis and mortgage-backs.
    • Buying munis directly, though, is not for most people.
    • Fortunately, there are muni funds that hold few or no AMT bonds.
    • They say brokers, trying to make up lost income from stock trading, may be exploiting the low yields on taxable Treasury bonds to sneak through higher charges on munis, which are exempt from most income taxes.
    • Excluding the bonds refinanced, the total amount of new money raised in munis during May was up 59% versus a year ago.
    • For those who want to take some risk, consider munis from the New York City area.
    • For now, he cautions investors about putting money into municipal bonds or muni funds.
    • The money invested in your business is by definition aggressive, and the rest of your money could be in munis.
    • That's why some investors turned to munis to generate interest income and a tax break at the same time.
    • A closed-end muni fund invests in a portfolio of municipal bonds - long-term IOUs issued by states, cities and other government entities, such as airports.
    • If all of this sounds like too much work for a 4% or 5% yield, you can buy a muni mutual fund.
    • In this regard, it does not take a deranged imagination to see a potential train wreck developing in muni finance; faltering finances, mushrooming underfunded pension liabilities, and huge borrowing needs for as far as the eye can see.
    • He advises small investors to invest in munis through mutual funds, rather than buying individual bonds.
    • To be sure, there are only a few cases of public defaults on investment-grade munis - New York City in 1975 and the Washington Public Power Supply System in 1983 being the most notorious.
    • First, munis are offering attractive yields, at least compared with Treasuries.
    • As you might expect, high-yield munis are issued by states, cities or other municipal organizations with shaky credit.
    • You won't strike it rich with high-yield muni bonds, but in these miserable, low-yielding times, high-yield munis are an investment that should pan out.
    • What's a realistic expectation for investors in intermediate-term munis?

muni2

nounˈmo͞onē
  • (especially in India) an inspired holy person; an ascetic, hermit, or sage.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • It is sattvic food advocated by the rishis and munis of the ancient times, whereas nonvegetarian food is a product of violence as the animal is killed and cooked for eating purposes.
    • In May, Svetambara and Digambara Jain munis performed pratistha ceremonies installing a murti Mahavira.
    • In the Satya yuga a white avatara appeared to Kardama muni to establish meditation as the process for self-realization.
    Synonyms
    abstainer, recluse, hermit, solitary, anchorite, anchoress, desert saint, celibate, puritan, nun, monk

Origin

From Sanskrit, literally ‘silent’, from man ‘think’.

 
 
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