Invesco Municipal Income Opportunities Trust

Invesco Municipal Income Opportunities Trustverified

OIA

Price:

$6.77

Market Cap:

$322.63M

Invesco Municipal Income Opportunities Trust is a closed-ended fixed income mutual fund launched by Invesco Ltd. The fund is co-managed by Invesco Advisers, Inc., INVESCO Asset Management Deutschland GmbH, INVESCO Asset Management Limited, INVESCO Asset Management (Japan) Limited, Invesco Hong Kong Limited, INVESCO Senior Secured Management, Inc., and Invesco Canada Ltd. It invests in the fixed income markets of the United States. The fund primarily invests in municipal bonds rated BB or better by Standard & Poor's or Ba or better by Moody's. It employs fundamental analysis with bottom-up security selection approach to create its portfolio. The fund was previously known as Morgan Stanley Mun...[Read more]

Industry

Asset Management - Income

IPO Date

1988-09-19

Stock Exchange

NYSE

Ticker

OIA

The PE Ratio as of October 2024 (TTM) for Invesco Municipal Income Opportunities Trust (OIA) is 14.72

According to Invesco Municipal Income Opportunities Trust’s latest financial reports and current stock price. The company's current PE Ratio is 14.72. This represents a change of -60.41% compared to the average of 37.18 of the last 4 quarters.

Invesco Municipal Income Opportunities Trust (OIA) Historical PE Ratio (quarterly & annually)

How has OIA PE Ratio performed in the past?

The mean historical PE Ratio of Invesco Municipal Income Opportunities Trust over the last ten years is 30.95. The current 14.72 PE Ratio has changed 4.66% with respect to the historical average. Over the past ten years (40 quarters), OIA's PE Ratio was at its highest in in the November 2017 quarter at 387.88. The PE Ratio was at its lowest in in the November 2022 quarter at -25.05.

Quarterly (TTM)
Annual

Average

30.95

Median

18.02

Minimum

-8.40

Maximum

128.76

Invesco Municipal Income Opportunities Trust (OIA) PE Ratio by Quarter and Year

Discovering the peaks and valleys of Invesco Municipal Income Opportunities Trust PE Ratio, unveiling quarterly and yearly fluctuations to gain insights into the company’s financial performance and market dynamics, offering valuable data for investors and analysts alike.

Maximum Annual Increase = 1.63%

Maximum Annual PE Ratio = 128.76

Minimum Annual Increase = -262.06%

Minimum Annual PE Ratio = -8.40

Quarterly (TTM)
Annual
YearPE RatioChange
202413.62-262.06%
2023-8.40-113.71%
202261.29-52.40%
2021128.761.63%
20207.46-67.85%
201923.2217.17%
201819.82-50.46%
201740.00146.44%
201616.23117.03%
20157.48-109.64%

Invesco Municipal Income Opportunities Trust (OIA) Average PE Ratio

How has OIA PE Ratio performed in the past?

The current PE Ratio of Invesco Municipal Income Opportunities Trust (OIA) is less than than its 3-year, less than than its 5-year, and less than than its 10-year historical averages

3-year avg

22.17

5-year avg

40.55

10-year avg

30.95

Invesco Municipal Income Opportunities Trust (OIA) PE Ratio vs. Peers

How is OIA’s PE Ratio compared to its peers?

Invesco Municipal Income Opportunities Trust’s PE Ratio is less than DWS Municipal Income Trust (28.30), greater than MFS Municipal Income Trust (-44.94), less than MFS High Income Municipal Trust (20.83), greater than BlackRock MuniYield Fund, Inc. (-7234.43), less than MFS Investment Grade Municipal Trust (44.90), greater than Eaton Vance National Municipal Opportunities Trust (8.89), less than BlackRock MuniVest Fund II, Inc. (1.42K), greater than DTF Tax-Free Income 2028 Term Fund Inc. (-69.19), less than BlackRock MuniVest Fund, Inc. (16.40), greater than BlackRock MuniYield Quality Fund II, Inc. (-641.44), greater than BlackRock MuniYield Quality Fund, Inc. (-3024.16), greater than BlackRock MuniHoldings Fund, Inc. (-1009.46), less than BlackRock MuniHoldings Quality Fund II, Inc. (16.48), less than MFS High Yield Municipal Trust (25.42), greater than MFS Government Markets Income Trust (-199.00), greater than Virtus Convertible & Income 2024 Target Term Fund (0), greater than Invesco High Income 2024 Target Term Fund (3.79),

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