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How has Western Asset Municipal Partners Fund's stock been impacted by Coronavirus (COVID-19)?
Western Asset Municipal Partners Fund's stock was trading at $14.31 on March 11th, 2020 when Coronavirus (COVID-19) reached pandemic status according to the World Health Organization (WHO). Since then, MNP shares have increased by 13.6% and is now trading at $16.26.#N#View which stocks have been most impacted by COVID-19.
How often does Western Asset Municipal Partners Fund pay dividends? What is the dividend yield for Western Asset Municipal Partners Fund?
Western Asset Municipal Partners Fund announced a monthly dividend on Friday, August 6th. Shareholders of record on Monday, November 22nd will be paid a dividend of $0.0475 per share on Wednesday, December 1st. This represents a $0.57 annualized dividend and a yield of 3.51%.
Is Western Asset Municipal Partners Fund a good dividend stock?
Western Asset Municipal Partners Fund pays an annual dividend of $0.57 per share and currently has a dividend yield of 3.51%.#N#View Western Asset Municipal Partners Fund's dividend history.
Who are some of Western Asset Municipal Partners Fund's key competitors?
Some companies that are related to Western Asset Municipal Partners Fund include VanEck Vectors Biotech ETF (BBH), iShares MSCI Sweden ETF (EWD), BlackRock MuniAssets Fund (MUA), Western Asset Managed Municipals Fund (MMU), BNY Mellon Strategic Municipals (LEO), Nuveen Pennsylvania Quality Municipal Income Fund (NQP), BlackRock MuniHoldings Investment Quality Fund (MFL), Eaton Vance Municipal Income Trust (EVN), BlackRock MuniYield New York Quality Fund (MYN), Invesco Advantage Municipal Income Trust II (VKI), BlackRock MuniYield California Quality Fund (MCA), BlackRock Debt Strategies Fund (DSU), Tekla Life Sciences Investors (HQL), Royce Micro-Cap Trust (RMT) and BlackRock MuniYield Quality Fund (MQY).#N#View all of MNP's competitors..
What other stocks do shareholders of Western Asset Municipal Partners Fund own?
Based on aggregate information from My MarketBeat watchlists, some companies that other Western Asset Municipal Partners Fund investors own include WestRock (WRK), Putnam Premier Income Trust (PPT), Royal Bank of Canada (RY), Shaw Communications (SJR), The Southern (SO), Suncor Energy (SU), The Toronto-Dominion Bank (TD), Templeton Emerging Markets Income Fund (TEI), Teekay LNG Partners (TGP) and TC Energy (TRP)..
What is Western Asset Municipal Partners Fund's stock symbol?
Western Asset Municipal Partners Fund trades on the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) under the ticker symbol "MNP."
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