SPDR Nuveen Bloomberg Short Term Municipal Bond ETF
The SPDR Nuveen Bloomberg Short Term Municipal Bond ETF, trading under the ticker SHM, offers investors a strategic gateway into the world of municipal bonds, focusing specifically on investment-grade securities. This ETF is categorized under Government, Local Authority/Municipal bonds, emphasizing its commitment to high-quality, short-term municipal debt. It provides exposure to municipal bonds with a maturity profile that appeals to investors seeking stability and lower interest rate risk, typically associated with short-term investments.
Designed for those looking to enhance their portfolio with tax-efficient income, SHM primarily targets municipal bonds that are considered investment grade, thereby ensuring a level of creditworthiness and reliability. The fund taps into a niche market that combines the benefits of short-term bonds—such as reduced sensitivity to interest rate changes—with the unique tax advantages of municipal securities, which are often exempt from federal income taxes.
By leveraging the expertise of Nuveen and the robust indexing capabilities of Bloomberg, SHM aims to deliver a balanced blend of safety and performance. Its focus on the short-term segment of the municipal bond market makes it an attractive choice for conservative investors who prioritize capital preservation, and those looking to manage interest rate exposure while still capturing the advantages of municipal bond investing. Whether you're a seasoned investor or looking to diversify your fixed-income holdings, SHM provides a compelling option within the municipal bond landscape.
Asset Class
Fixed Income
Region
North America
Issuer
SPDR
Index Tracked
Bloomberg Municipal Managed Money Short
Ticker Symbol
SHM
SPDR Nuveen Bloomberg Short Term Municipal Bond ETF (SHM) Fund Flow Chart
SPDR Nuveen Bloomberg Short Term Municipal Bond ETF (SHM) 1 year Net Flows: -$370M
SHM ETF FAQ
What was SHM’s price range in the past 12 months?
SHM lowest ETF price was $46.76 and its highest was $48.20 in the past 12 months.