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DWS Municipal Income Trust is currently in a long term uptrend where the price is trading 7.3% above its 200 day moving average.
From a valuation standpoint, the stock is 122.9% more expensive than other stocks from the Financial Services sector with a price to sales ratio of 20.2.
DWS Municipal Income Trust's total revenue sank by 9.2% to $14M since the same quarter in the previous year.
Its net income has increased by 127.6% to $32M since the same quarter in the previous year.
Finally, its free cash flow fell by 51.8% to $5M since the same quarter in the previous year.
Based on the above factors, DWS Municipal Income Trust gets an overall score of 2/5.
ISIN | US2333681094 |
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CurrencyCode | USD |
Exchange | NYSE |
Industry | Asset Management |
Sector | Financial Services |
PE Ratio | None |
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Beta | 0.34 |
Market Cap | 352M |
Dividend Yield | 3.8% |
Target Price | None |
Deutsche Municipal Income Trust is a closed-ended fixed income mutual fund launched and managed by Deutsche Investment Management Americas, Inc. It invests in the fixed income markets of the United States. The fund primarily invests in investment-grade tax-exempt municipal securities which are exempt from federal income tax. It seeks to invest in securities that are rated Baa or BBB or better by Moody's or S&P. The fund benchmarks the performance of its portfolio against the Barclays Municipal Bond Index. It was formerly known as DWS Municipal Income Trust. Deutsche Municipal Income Trust was formed on October 20, 1988 and is domiciled in the United States.
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