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BlackRock New York Municipal Income Quality Trust is currently in a long term uptrend where the price is trading 10.0% above its 200 day moving average.
From a valuation standpoint, the stock is 803.6% more expensive than other stocks from the Financial Services sector with a price to sales ratio of 81.9.
BlackRock New York Municipal Income Quality Trust's total revenue sank by 0.0% to $1M since the same quarter in the previous year.
Its net income has dropped by 0.0% to $4M since the same quarter in the previous year.
Finally, its free cash flow fell by 117.2% to $-160K since the same quarter in the previous year.
Based on the above factors, BlackRock New York Municipal Income Quality Trust gets an overall score of 1/5.
Exchange | NYSE |
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CurrencyCode | USD |
ISIN | US09249U1051 |
Sector | Financial Services |
Industry | Asset Management |
PE Ratio | 101.3 |
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Target Price | None |
Beta | 0.21 |
Market Cap | 96M |
Dividend Yield | 3.4% |
BlackRock New York Municipal Income Quality Trust is a close ended fixed income mutual fund launched by BlackRock, Inc. The fund is managed by BlackRock Advisors, LLC. It invests in the fixed income markets of United States. The fund primarily invests in investment grade municipal obligations exempt from federal income taxes and New York State and New York City personal income taxes. It was formerly known as BlackRock New York Insured Municipal Income Trust. BlackRock New York Municipal Income Quality Trust was formed in October 28, 2002 and is domiciled in United States.
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