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muni

1 American  
[myoo-nee] / ˈmyu ni /
Or muny

adjective

  1. municipal; operated by a municipal government.

    a muni bus company.


noun

  1. a municipal bond.

Muni 2 American  
[myoo-nee] / ˈmyu ni /

noun

  1. Paul Muni Weisenfreund, 1895–1967, U.S. actor, born in Austria.


Etymology

Origin of muni

By shortening

Example Sentences

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By August, tax-adjusted muni yields for high-quality bonds reached 7% to 8%, he says.

From Barron's

Fifteen years of anemic supply following the 2008-09 financial crisis had left bondholders starved for new muni debt, a favorite of wealthy American households because it pays out interest exempt from federal income taxes.

From The Wall Street Journal

Looking at muni fundamentals, states are entering the year in a strong position.

From Barron's

Looking at muni fundamentals, states are entering the year in a strong position.

From Barron's

Looking at muni fundamentals, states are entering the year in a strong position.

From Barron's