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Vanguard has produced two new actively managed municipal bond ETFs aimed at offering competitive tax-exempt income opportunities: the Vanguard Core Tax-Exempt Bond ETF and the Vanguard Short Duration Tax-Exempt Bond ETF. 

 

These funds target investors looking for diversified municipal bond exposure across credit qualities and regions, with the potential to exceed benchmark performance. Managed by experienced professionals, the Core ETF focuses on high-quality, longer-term bonds, while the Short Duration ETF emphasizes shorter-term bonds with minimal interest rate sensitivity. 

 

Both funds come with low expense ratios, setting them apart from similar offerings in the market. These launches expand Vanguard's active fixed-income lineup and complement its existing suite of index-based municipal bond funds.


Finsum: With a proven track record in bond fund management, these Vanguard options might work for investors looking to invest in munis. 

Capitol Meridian Partners, a defense investment firm established by former Carlyle Group executives, is ramping up efforts to capitalize on private equity's increasing influence in advancing U.S. defense technologies. 

 

The firm recently brought on Michael Puopolo, with experience at Blackstone and Carlyle’s aerospace and defense team, as managing director, alongside Curtis Uehlein, a former leader of multiple Carlyle-backed companies, as an operating executive. 

 

Having raised over $1 billion in its debut fundraising effort this year, Capitol Meridian is directing funds toward aerospace, defense, and government technology sectors. Notable projects include Parry Labs, which develops drone operating systems, and LMI, which supports the Department of Defense in transforming extensive data resources into actionable insights. 


Finsum: There is probably little doubt that a new administration will be more favourable to this type of private equity investments. 

As December arrives, the NFL playoff race is heating up, with pivotal matchups shaping the standings. The Kansas City Chiefs have secured their spot in the playoffs, leading the AFC with an 11-1 record, while the Buffalo Bills clinched the AFC East title and trail the Chiefs by one game for home-field advantage. 



The Pittsburgh Steelers solidified their hold on the AFC North following a win over the Bengals and a Ravens loss to the Eagles. In the AFC, the Denver Broncos currently occupy the seventh seed after a crucial victory against the Cleveland Browns. 

 

Over in the NFC, the Philadelphia Eagles are positioned as a top contender for the No. 1 seed after defeating Baltimore. With several weeks left, the race for playoff berths and home-field advantages continues to intensify across both conferences.


Finsum: The playoffs appear as wide open as ever this year with the Chiefs seemingly weaker than in previous years. 

 

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