Eaton Vance New York Municipal Income Trust

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EVY

Price:

$15.17

Market Cap:

$81.95M

Eaton Vance New York Municipal Income Trust is a non-diversified, closed-end management investment company. The Trust's investment objective is to provide current income exempt from regular federal income tax and taxes in its specified state. The Trust invests primarily in debt securities issued by New York municipalities. The Trust invests in various sectors, including cogeneration, electric utilities, escrowed/prerefunded, hospital, housing, industrial development revenue, water and sewer, special tax, real estate, toll road, healthcare-acute, transportation, student loan and senior living/life care. The Trust may invest in residual interest bonds, also referred to as inverse floating rate...[Read more]

Industry

Asset Management - Income

IPO Date

1999-02-15

Stock Exchange

AMEX

Ticker

EVY

The ROE as of September 2024 (TTM) for Eaton Vance New York Municipal Income Trust (EVY) is 4.98%

According to Eaton Vance New York Municipal Income Trust’s latest financial reports and current stock price. The company's current ROE is 4.98%. This represents a change of 537.98% compared to the average of 0.78% of the last 4 quarters.

Eaton Vance New York Municipal Income Trust (EVY) Historical ROE (quarterly & annually)

How has EVY ROE performed in the past?

The mean historical ROE of Eaton Vance New York Municipal Income Trust over the last ten years is 5.68%. The current 4.98% ROE has changed -12.27% with respect to the historical average. Over the past ten years (40 quarters), EVY's ROE was at its highest in in the May 2019 quarter at 9.07%. The ROE was at its lowest in in the November 2008 quarter at -26.94%.

Quarterly (TTM)
Annual

Average

5.68%

Median

5.03%

Minimum

-7.10%

Maximum

20.29%

Eaton Vance New York Municipal Income Trust (EVY) ROE by Quarter and Year

Discovering the peaks and valleys of Eaton Vance New York Municipal Income Trust ROE, 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 = 10.07%

Maximum Annual ROE = 20.29%

Minimum Annual Increase = -1102.90%

Minimum Annual ROE = -7.10%

Quarterly (TTM)
Annual
YearROEChange
20204.95%-58.83%
201912.02%-1102.90%
2018-1.20%-123.42%
20175.12%10.07%
20160.05%-98.63%
20153.67%-65.24%
201410.56%-248.65%
2013-7.10%-135.00%
201220.29%140.27%
20118.45%-0.94%

Eaton Vance New York Municipal Income Trust (EVY) Average ROE

How has EVY ROE performed in the past?

The current ROE of Eaton Vance New York Municipal Income Trust (EVY) 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

5.26%

5-year avg

4.19%

10-year avg

5.68%

Eaton Vance New York Municipal Income Trust (EVY) ROE vs. Peers

How is EVY’s ROE compared to its peers?

Eaton Vance New York Municipal Income Trust’s ROE is less than Nuveen Municipal Income Fund, Inc. (4.55%), less than Western Asset Investment Grade Income Fund Inc. (5.94%), less than Eaton Vance New York Municipal Bond Fund (4.58%), less than Nuveen New York Quality Municipal Income Fund (10.18%), less than Neuberger Berman Municipal Fund Inc. (5.45%), less than PIMCO New York Municipal Income Fund III (3.43%), less than Nuveen AMT-Free Municipal Value Fund (3.19%), less than Delaware Investments National Municipal Income Fund (1.53%), less than Nuveen New York Select Tax-Free Income Portfolio (16.78%), less than PIMCO New York Municipal Income Fund (9.18%), less than Invesco Trust for Investment Grade New York Municipals (20.43%), less than PIMCO New York Municipal Income Fund II (3.13%), less than BlackRock New York Municipal Income Trust (3.69%), less than MFS Investment Grade Municipal Trust (3.44%), less than Virtus Convertible & Income 2024 Target Term Fund (21.86%), less than Invesco High Income 2024 Target Term Fund (25.55%), less than Eaton Vance National Municipal Opportunities Trust (11.25%), less than Federated Hermes Premier Municipal Income Fund (3.80%),

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