Eaton Vance Minnesota Municipal Income Fund

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Massachusetts

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MSIM Adds Latest Strategy, Eaton Vance High Income Municipal, to $4.7 Billion ETF Platform

2025-03-04 (businesswire.com)

MSIM Adds Latest Strategy, Eaton Vance High Income Municipal, to $4.7 Billion ETF Platform

Morgan Stanley Investment Management ("MSIM") today announced the launch of its latest ETF, Eaton Vance High Income Municipal (Ticker: "EVYM"), a high yield ...

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Morgan Stanley Converts 2 Mutual Funds Into Active ETFs

2024-03-25 (etftrends.com)

Morgan Stanley Converts 2 Mutual Funds Into Active ETFs

Morgan Stanley Wealth Management has converted two of their existing mutual funds into ETFs. Both funds are actively managed.

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Morgan Stanley's Eaton Vance deal yields a golden nugget-- Parametric--and a means to own the direct-indexing super trend -- at a bargain $7 billion |

2020-10-13 (riabiz.com)

Morgan Stanley's Eaton Vance deal yields a golden nugget-- Parametric--and a means to own the direct-indexing super trend -- at a bargain $7 billion |

The New York wirehouse bought $507 billion of AUM, but Seattle-based subsidiary Parametric, which has no equal in its category, is the key to the deal.

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