AllianceBernstein National Municipal Income Fund, Inc. (AFB) To Go Ex-Dividend on December 5th
by Scott Moore · The Cerbat GemAllianceBernstein National Municipal Income Fund, Inc. (NYSE:AFB – Get Free Report) declared a dividend on Monday, November 25th,NASDAQ Dividends reports. Stockholders of record on Thursday, December 5th will be given a dividend of 0.0396 per share by the investment management company on Friday, December 20th. The ex-dividend date is Thursday, December 5th.
AllianceBernstein National Municipal Income Fund has decreased its dividend by an average of 13.3% per year over the last three years.
AllianceBernstein National Municipal Income Fund Stock Down 0.1 %
Shares of AFB traded down $0.01 during trading hours on Tuesday, reaching $11.51. 13,759 shares of the company traded hands, compared to its average volume of 64,858. AllianceBernstein National Municipal Income Fund has a 1-year low of $10.33 and a 1-year high of $11.95. The stock’s fifty day moving average is $11.46 and its 200 day moving average is $11.31.
AllianceBernstein National Municipal Income Fund (NYSE:AFB – Get Free Report) last announced its earnings results on Friday, September 27th. The investment management company reported $0.11 earnings per share for the quarter.
AllianceBernstein National Municipal Income Fund Company Profile
AllianceBernstein National Municipal Income Fund, Inc is a closed-ended fixed income mutual fund launched and managed by AllianceBernstein L.P. The fund invests in the fixed income markets of the United States. It primarily invests in investment-grade municipal securities which pay interest that is exempt from federal income tax.
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