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Nuveen North Carolina Dividend Advantage Municipal Fund 3 (NII)

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  • Municipal CEFs: Yield Now or Yield Later [View article]
    What is the incremental cost per share of replacing the ARPS with MTPs? Shouldn't there be an immediate impact by virtue of ARPS current... More »
    Comment by Joe Eqcome
    Dec 15 18:03 pm |
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  • CEFs for Week of 11/20/09: Conservative Tilt [View article]
    Joe, The Horesji Group continues to buy shares of BIF as you mentioned. Do you have a sense of where Dolliver Capital stands ? and/or... More »
    Comment by GKurinsky
    Nov 28 13:33 pm |
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  • Why the Government Doesn't Belong in the Municipal Bond Business [View article]
    How do you spell communism? That is the next logical step. The masses insure ALL risk. No wonder the Governors of NY and California... More »
    Comment by athena
    Nov 25 10:06 am |
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  • CEFs for Week of 11/20/09: Conservative Tilt [View article]
    What ETF, CE, and other public capital funds are today considered "vulture funds?"
    Comment by RAC
    Nov 22 20:53 pm |
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  • CEFs for Week of 11/20/09: Conservative Tilt [View article]
    Surprised you missed the dividend reductions for the ING buy/write funds IID, IGD, IRR and IAE. These are widely held and very popular... More »
    Comment by mavericks
    Nov 22 12:53 pm |
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  • CEFs for Week of 11/20/09: Conservative Tilt [View article]
    NFJ was discussed on CNBC last week as a good buy. It had dropped about 60% in March because of a cut in distribution and now has about... More »
    Comment by oldman
    Nov 22 10:54 am |
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  • Municipal Bonds: Time for a Closer Look [View article]
    Investment-Income.net can give Municipal Bond Quotes
    Comment by Randy Durig
    Jul 10 12:42 pm |
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  • Why the Government Doesn't Belong in the Municipal Bond Business [View article]
    Why not just have AIG issue CDSs on muni bonds? That way the govt. could insure them in secret so as not to get everyone upset about... More »
    Comment by henarl
    May 11 18:32 pm |
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  • Why the Government Doesn't Belong in the Municipal Bond Business [View article]
    I do think the Fed wants to insure muni's with FDIC. Consider the recent bonds issued in CA and MI. But here is the real reason. I... More »
    Comment by MDP
    May 11 11:21 am |
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  • Why the Government Doesn't Belong in the Municipal Bond Business [View article]
    Another important question, if the fed guarantee munis, are they still to be considered tax exempt from federal income tax ? If not,... More »
    Comment by Fund Insider
    May 11 10:15 am |
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  • Why the Government Doesn't Belong in the Municipal Bond Business [View article]
    Curriously I have predicted this for a year now. What's compelling and frightening about this is the analogy of FDIC insurance for... More »
    Comment by MDP
    May 11 09:36 am |
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  • Why the Government Doesn't Belong in the Municipal Bond Business [View article]
    Government insurance on municipal debt will result in two things: 1) The price of risk will become extremely distorted and both... More »
    Comment by MinAkkar20
    May 11 08:30 am |
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  • Municipal Bonds: Time for a Closer Look [View article]
    This article is the most interesting and definitive one I have seen. Thanks. Col. Fred Pirkey
    Comment by Col. Fred
    Apr 3 15:03 pm |
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  • Municipal Bonds: Time for a Closer Look [View article]
    could you comment on the supposedly highly attractive yields that presently exist on closed end munis vis a vis Treasuries? Many of... More »
    Comment by User 280802
    Mar 27 15:28 pm |
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  • Municipal Bonds: Time for a Closer Look [View article]
    E J Boyson Appreciate the complement.
    Comment by Carl Dincesen
    Mar 27 13:20 pm |
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