Chairman's Letter to Shareholders
|
4
|
Portfolio Manager's Comments
|
5
|
Share Information
|
8
|
Risk Considerations
|
10
|
Performance Overview and Holding Summaries
|
11
|
Report of Independent Registered Public Accounting Firm
|
13
|
Portfolio of Investments
|
14
|
Statement of Assets and Liabilities
|
28
|
Statement of Operations
|
29
|
Statement of Changes in Net Assets
|
30
|
Financial Highlights
|
32
|
Notes to Financial Statements
|
34
|
Additional Fund Information
|
41
|
Glossary of Terms Used in this Report
|
42
|
Reinvest Automatically, Easily and Conveniently
|
43
|
Board Members & Officers
|
44
|
Nuveen Investments
|
3
|
4
|
Nuveen Investments
|
Certain statements in this report are forward-looking statements. Discussions of specific investments are for illustration only and are not intended as recommendations of individual investments. The forward-looking statements and other views expressed herein are those of the portfolio manager as of the date of this report. Actual future results or occurrences may differ significantly from those anticipated in any forward-looking statements, and the views expressed herein are subject to change at any time, due to numerous market and other factors. The Fund disclaims any obligation to update publicly or revise any forward-looking statements or views expressed herein.
|
Nuveen Investments
|
5
|
6
|
Nuveen Investments
|
Nuveen Investments
|
7
|
Per Share
|
||||
Monthly Distributions (Ex-Dividend Date)
|
Amounts
|
|||
April 2015
|
$
|
0.0275
|
||
May
|
0.0275
|
|||
June
|
0.0275
|
|||
July
|
0.0275
|
|||
August
|
0.0275
|
|||
September
|
0.0260
|
|||
October
|
0.0260
|
|||
November
|
0.0260
|
|||
December
|
0.0260
|
|||
January
|
0.0260
|
|||
February
|
0.0260
|
|||
March 2016
|
0.0260
|
|||
Total Monthly Per Share Distributions
|
$
|
0.3195
|
||
Ordinary Income Distribution*
|
$
|
0.0092
|
||
Total Distributions from Net Investment Income
|
$
|
0.3287
|
||
Yields
|
||||
Market Yield**
|
2.95
|
%
|
||
Taxable-Equivalent Yield**
|
4.10
|
%
|
*
|
Distribution paid in December 2015.
|
**
|
Market Yield is based on the Fund's current annualized monthly distribution divided by the Fund's current market price as of the end of the reporting period. Taxable-Equivalent Yield represents the yield that must be earned on a fully taxable investment in order to equal the yield of the Fund on an after-tax basis. It is based on an income tax rate of 28.0%. When comparing the Fund to investments that generate qualified dividend income, the Taxable-Equivalent Yield is lower.
|
8
|
Nuveen Investments
|
Shares cumulatively repurchased and retired
|
0
|
||
Shares authorized for repurchase
|
1,245,000
|
NAV
|
$
|
10.64
|
||
Share price
|
$
|
10.57
|
||
Premium/(Discount) to NAV
|
(0.66
|
)%
|
||
12-month average premium/(discount) to NAV
|
(2.73
|
)%
|
Nuveen Investments
|
9
|
10
|
Nuveen Investments
|
NIM
|
|
Nuveen Select Maturities Municipal Fund
|
|
Performance Overview and Holding Summaries as of March 31, 2016
|
Average Annual
|
|||||||
1-Year
|
5-Year
|
10-Year
|
|||||
NIM at NAV
|
3.66%
|
4.73%
|
4.44%
|
||||
NIM at Share Price
|
1.24%
|
5.09%
|
4.65%
|
||||
S&P Municipal Bond Intermediate Index
|
4.04%
|
5.09%
|
5.03%
|
||||
S&P Municipal Bond Index
|
3.95%
|
5.78%
|
4.78%
|
Nuveen Investments
|
11
|
NIM
|
Performance Overview and Holding Summaries as of March 31, 2016
|
Fund Allocation
(% of net assets) |
|
Long-Term Municipal Bonds
|
98.3%
|
Corporate Bonds
|
0.0%
|
Short-Term Municipal Bonds
|
0.7%
|
Other Assets Less Liabilities
|
1.0%
|
Net Assets
|
100%
|
Credit Quality
(% of total investments) |
|
AAA/U.S. Guaranteed
|
16.4%
|
AA
|
27.1%
|
A
|
32.1%
|
BBB
|
18.9%
|
BB or Lower
|
3.4%
|
N/R (not rated)
|
2.1%
|
Total
|
100%
|
Portfolio Composition
(% of total investments) |
|
Tax Obligation/Limited
|
20.7%
|
Transportation
|
15.0%
|
U.S. Guaranteed
|
14.5%
|
Tax Obligation/General
|
12.9%
|
Utilities
|
12.6%
|
Health Care
|
12.6%
|
Other
|
11.7%
|
Total
|
100%
|
States and Territories
(% of total municipal bonds)
|
|
Illinois
|
15.4%
|
Texas
|
11.3%
|
California
|
6.8%
|
New Jersey
|
6.2%
|
Pennsylvania
|
5.8%
|
New York
|
5.6%
|
Florida
|
4.7%
|
South Carolina
|
4.4%
|
Wisconsin
|
3.7%
|
Ohio
|
3.5%
|
Arizona
|
3.0%
|
Washington
|
2.7%
|
Indiana
|
2.6%
|
Louisiana
|
2.5%
|
Missouri
|
2.4%
|
Other
|
19.4%
|
Total
|
100%
|
12
|
Nuveen Investments
|
Nuveen Investments
|
13
|
NIM
|
||
Nuveen Select Maturities Municipal Fund
|
||
Portfolio of Investments
|
March 31, 2016
|
Principal
Amount (000)
|
Description (1)
|
Optional Call
Provisions (2)
|
Ratings (3)
|
Value
|
|||||
LONG-TERM INVESTMENTS – 98.3%
|
|||||||||
MUNICIPAL BONDS – 98.3%
|
|||||||||
Alabama – 0.2%
|
|||||||||
$
|
125
|
Mobile Spring Hill College Educational Building Authority, Alabama, Revenue Bonds, Spring Hill College Project, Series 2015, 5.000%, 4/15/27
|
4/25 at 100.00
|
N/R
|
$
|
125,629
|
|||
75
|
Montgomery Medical Clinic Board, Alabama, Health Care Facility Revenue Bonds, Jackson Hospital & Clinic, Series 2015, 4.000%, 3/01/36
|
3/26 at 100.00
|
BBB
|
76,073
|
|||||
200
|
Total Alabama
|
201,702
|
|||||||
Alaska – 0.1%
|
|||||||||
155
|
Alaska State, Sport Fishing Revenue Bonds, Refunding Series 2011, 5.000%, 4/01/21
|
4/20 at 100.00
|
A1
|
174,956
|
|||||
Arizona – 3.0%
|
|||||||||
Arizona Health Facilities Authority, Hospital System Revenue Bonds, Phoenix Children's Hospital, Refunding Series 2012A:
|
|||||||||
255
|
5.000%, 2/01/20
|
No Opt. Call
|
BBB+
|
289,634
|
|||||
290
|
5.000%, 2/01/27
|
2/22 at 100.00
|
BBB+
|
326,279
|
|||||
70
|
Arizona Health Facilities Authority, Revenue Bonds, Scottsdale Lincoln Hospitals Project, Series 2014A, 5.000%, 12/01/24
|
No Opt. Call
|
A2
|
86,642
|
|||||
Arizona Sports and Tourism Authority, Tax Revenue Bonds, Multipurpose Stadium Facility Project, Refunding Senior Series 2012A:
|
|||||||||
425
|
5.000%, 7/01/25
|
7/22 at 100.00
|
A1
|
483,348
|
|||||
685
|
5.000%, 7/01/26
|
7/22 at 100.00
|
A1
|
774,187
|
|||||
685
|
5.000%, 7/01/27
|
7/22 at 100.00
|
A1
|
769,371
|
|||||
100
|
Pima County Industrial Development Authority, Arizona, Revenue Bonds, Tucson Electric Power Company Project, Series 2013A, 4.000%, 9/01/29
|
3/23 at 100.00
|
A3
|
105,594
|
|||||
Salt Verde Financial Corporation, Arizona, Senior Gas Revenue Bonds, Citigroup Energy Inc Prepay Contract Obligations, Series 2007:
|
|||||||||
150
|
5.000%, 12/01/17
|
No Opt. Call
|
BBB+
|
159,158
|
|||||
135
|
5.250%, 12/01/19
|
No Opt. Call
|
BBB+
|
151,922
|
|||||
95
|
5.000%, 12/01/32
|
No Opt. Call
|
BBB+
|
114,619
|
|||||
575
|
5.000%, 12/01/37
|
No Opt. Call
|
BBB+
|
705,203
|
|||||
3,465
|
Total Arizona
|
3,965,957
|
|||||||
Arkansas – 0.4%
|
|||||||||
525
|
Independence County, Arkansas, Pollution Control Revenue Bonds, Arkansas Power and Light Company Project, Series 2013, 2.375%, 1/01/21
|
No Opt. Call
|
A2
|
549,119
|
|||||
California – 6.8%
|
|||||||||
300
|
Alameda Corridor Transportation Authority, California, Revenue Bonds, Refunding Senior Lien Series 2013A, 5.000%, 10/01/23
|
No Opt. Call
|
A
|
372,057
|
|||||
125
|
California Health Facilities Financing Authority, Revenue Bonds, Lucile Salter Packard Children's Hospital, Series 2008A, 1.450%, 8/15/33 (Pre-refunded 3/15/17)
|
3/17 at 100.00
|
AA (4)
|
125,979
|
|||||
145
|
California Health Facilities Financing Authority, Revenue Bonds, Lucile Salter Packard Children's Hospital, Series 2008C, 1.450%, 8/15/23 (Pre-refunded 3/15/17)
|
3/17 at 100.00
|
AA (4)
|
146,135
|
|||||
105
|
California Pollution Control Financing Authority, Solid Waste Disposal Revenue Bonds, Waste Management Inc., Refunding Series 2015B-2, 3.125%, 11/01/40 (Mandatory put 11/03/25) (Alternative Minimum Tax)
|
No Opt. Call
|
A–
|
110,196
|
|||||
290
|
California Pollution Control Financing Authority, Solid Waste Disposal Revenue Bonds, Waste Management Inc., Series 2015A-1, 3.375%, 7/01/25 (Alternative Minimum Tax)
|
No Opt. Call
|
A–
|
311,428
|
|||||
205
|
California Pollution Control Financing Authority, Solid Waste Disposal Revenue Bonds, Waste Management, Inc. Project, Refunding Series 2015B-1, 3.000%, 11/01/25 (Alternative Minimum Tax)
|
No Opt. Call
|
A–
|
213,809
|
14
|
Nuveen Investments
|
Principal
Amount (000)
|
Description (1)
|
Optional Call
Provisions (2)
|
Ratings (3)
|
Value
|
|||||
California (continued)
|
|||||||||
$
|
525
|
California State, General Obligation Bonds, Various Purpose Series 2010, 5.500%, 3/01/40
|
3/20 at 100.00
|
AA–
|
$
|
608,711
|
|||
125
|
California Statewide Communities Development Authority, California, Revenue Bonds, Loma Linda University Medical Center, Series 2014A, 5.250%, 12/01/29
|
12/24 at 100.00
|
BB+
|
142,680
|
|||||
260
|
California Statewide Communities Development Authority, Revenue Bonds, Kaiser Permanente, Series 2012E-1, 5.000%, 4/01/44 (Mandatory put 5/01/17)
|
No Opt. Call
|
A+
|
271,879
|
|||||
250
|
Delano, California, Certificates of Participation, Delano Regional Medical Center, Series 2012, 5.000%, 1/01/24
|
No Opt. Call
|
BBB–
|
279,608
|
|||||
710
|
Golden State Tobacco Securitization Corporation, California, Tobacco Settlement Asset-Backed Bonds, Series 2007A-1, 4.500%, 6/01/27
|
6/17 at 100.00
|
B+
|
718,747
|
|||||
100
|
Lake Elsinore Public Financing Authority, California, Local Agency Revenue Bonds, Canyon Hills Improvement Area A & C, Series 2014C, 5.000%, 9/01/32
|
9/24 at 100.00
|
N/R
|
112,115
|
|||||
365
|
Lake Elsinore Redevelopment Agency, California, Special Tax Bonds, Community Facilities District 90-2, Series 2007A, 4.500%, 10/01/24 – AGM Insured
|
10/17 at 100.00
|
AA
|
382,440
|
|||||
Moulton Niguel Water District, California, Certificates of Participation, Refunding Series 2003:
|
|||||||||
250
|
5.000%, 9/01/21 (Pre-refunded 9/01/16) – AMBAC Insured
|
9/16 at 100.00
|
AAA
|
254,800
|
|||||
250
|
5.000%, 9/01/22 (Pre-refunded 9/01/16) – AMBAC Insured
|
9/16 at 100.00
|
AAA
|
254,800
|
|||||
500
|
5.000%, 9/01/23 (Pre-refunded 9/01/16) – AMBAC Insured
|
9/16 at 100.00
|
AAA
|
509,600
|
|||||
1,000
|
Mount San Antonio Community College District, Los Angeles County, California, General Obligation Bonds, Election of 2008, Series 2013A, 0.000%, 8/01/28 (6)
|
2/28 at 100.00
|
AA
|
922,710
|
|||||
2,000
|
Palomar Pomerado Health, California, General Obligation Bonds, Series 2009A, 0.000%, 8/01/25 – AGC Insured
|
No Opt. Call
|
AA
|
1,525,320
|
|||||
35
|
Riverside County Transportation Commission, California, Toll Revenue Senior Lien Bonds, Series 2013A, 5.750%, 6/01/44
|
6/23 at 100.00
|
BBB–
|
40,649
|
|||||
2,000
|
San Diego Community College District, California, General Obligation Bonds, Refunding Series 2011, 0.000%, 8/01/37
|
No Opt. Call
|
AA+
|
937,180
|
|||||
415
|
San Joaquin Hills Transportation Corridor Agency, Orange County, California, Toll Road Revenue Bonds, Refunding Senior Lien Series 2014A, 5.000%, 1/15/29
|
1/25 at 100.00
|
BBB–
|
466,572
|
|||||
215
|
Washington Township Health Care District, California, Revenue Bonds, Refunding Series 2015A, 5.000%, 7/01/25
|
No Opt. Call
|
Baa1
|
255,426
|
|||||
10,170
|
Total California
|
8,962,841
|
|||||||
Colorado – 1.1%
|
|||||||||
E-470 Public Highway Authority, Colorado, Senior Revenue Bonds, Series 2000B:
|
|||||||||
300
|
0.000%, 9/01/29 – NPFG Insured
|
No Opt. Call
|
AA–
|
192,996
|
|||||
245
|
0.000%, 9/01/33 – NPFG Insured
|
No Opt. Call
|
AA–
|
132,626
|
|||||
10
|
E-470 Public Highway Authority, Colorado, Senior Revenue Bonds, Series 2007A-1, 5.250%, 9/01/18 – NPFG Insured
|
No Opt. Call
|
AA–
|
10,918
|
|||||
1,000
|
E-470 Public Highway Authority, Colorado, Toll Revenue Bonds, Series 2004B, 0.000%, 3/01/36 – NPFG Insured
|
9/20 at 41.72
|
AA–
|
351,850
|
|||||
500
|
Plaza Metropolitan District 1, Lakewood, Colorado, Tax Increment Revenue Bonds, Refunding Series 2013, 5.000%, 12/01/20
|
No Opt. Call
|
N/R
|
540,835
|
|||||
200
|
Regional Transportation District, Colorado, Denver Transit Partners Eagle P3 Project Private Activity Bonds, Series 2010, 6.000%, 1/15/41
|
7/20 at 100.00
|
BBB+
|
231,914
|
|||||
2,255
|
Total Colorado
|
1,461,139
|
|||||||
Connecticut – 0.7%
|
|||||||||
900
|
Connecticut Health and Educational Facilities Authority, Revenue Bonds, Yale University, Series 2010A-3, 0.875%, 7/01/49 (Mandatory put 2/08/18)
|
No Opt. Call
|
AAA
|
900,990
|
|||||
Delaware – 0.1%
|
|||||||||
170
|
Delaware Health Facilities Authority, Revenue Bonds, Nanticoke Memorial Hospital, Series 2013, 5.000%, 7/01/28
|
7/23 at 100.00
|
BBB
|
185,968
|
Nuveen Investments
|
15
|
NIM
|
Nuveen Select Maturities Municipal Fund
|
|
Portfolio of Investments (continued)
|
March 31, 2016
|
Principal
Amount (000)
|
Description (1)
|
Optional Call Provisions (2)
|
Ratings (3)
|
Value
|
|||||
District of Columbia – 1.0%
|
|||||||||
$
|
120
|
District of Columbia Student Dormitory Revenue Bonds, Provident Group – Howard Properties LLC Issue, Series 2013, 5.000%, 10/01/30
|
10/22 at 100.00
|
BB+
|
$
|
122,471
|
|||
990
|
District of Columbia Tobacco Settlement Corporation, Tobacco Settlement Asset-Backed Bonds, Series 2001, 6.500%, 5/15/33
|
No Opt. Call
|
Baa1
|
1,240,916
|
|||||
1,110
|
Total District of Columbia
|
1,363,387
|
|||||||
Florida – 4.7%
|
|||||||||
Citizens Property Insurance Corporation, Florida, Coastal Account Senior Secured Bonds, Series 2015A-1:
|
|||||||||
545
|
5.000%, 6/01/22
|
12/21 at 100.00
|
AA–
|
646,893
|
|||||
365
|
5.000%, 6/01/25
|
12/24 at 100.00
|
AA–
|
449,527
|
|||||
190
|
Citizens Property Insurance Corporation, Florida, High Risk Assessment Revenue, Senior Secured Bonds, Series 2009A-1, 5.375%, 6/01/16
|
No Opt. Call
|
A+
|
191,579
|
|||||
195
|
Citizens Property Insurance Corporation, Florida, High-Risk Account Revenue Bonds, Coastal Account Senior Secured Series 2011A-1, 5.000%, 6/01/18
|
No Opt. Call
|
AA–
|
211,983
|
|||||
Citizens Property Insurance Corporation, Florida, Personal and Commercial Lines Account Bonds, Senior Secured Series 2012A-1:
|
|||||||||
50
|
5.000%, 6/01/18
|
No Opt. Call
|
AA–
|
54,355
|
|||||
455
|
5.000%, 6/01/20
|
No Opt. Call
|
AA–
|
523,286
|
|||||
370
|
Collier County Educational Facilities Authority, Florida, Revenue Bonds, Hodges University, Series 2013, 6.000%, 11/01/33
|
11/23 at 100.00
|
BBB–
|
415,336
|
|||||
600
|
Florida Department of Environmental Protection, Florida Forever Revenue Bonds, Series 2007B, 5.000%, 7/01/19 – NPFG Insured
|
7/17 at 101.00
|
AA–
|
638,310
|
|||||
Halifax Hospital Medical Center, Daytona Beach, Florida, Hospital Revenue Bonds, Series 2006:
|
|||||||||
370
|
5.250%, 6/01/26 (Pre-refunded 6/01/16)
|
6/16 at 100.00
|
N/R (4)
|
372,942
|
|||||
150
|
5.250%, 6/01/26 (Pre-refunded 6/01/16)
|
6/16 at 100.00
|
A– (4)
|
151,209
|
|||||
Miami-Dade County, Florida, Public Facilities Revenue Bonds, Jackson Health System, Series 2009:
|
|||||||||
10
|
5.500%, 6/01/29 – AGM Insured
|
6/19 at 100.00
|
AA
|
11,283
|
|||||
10
|
5.625%, 6/01/34 – AGC Insured
|
6/19 at 100.00
|
AA
|
11,261
|
|||||
750
|
North Sumter County Utility Dependent District, Florida, Utility Revenue Bonds, Series 2010, 5.000%, 10/01/20
|
No Opt. Call
|
A
|
824,460
|
|||||
75
|
Palm Beach County Health Facilities Authority, Florida, Hospital Revenue Bonds, BRCH Corporation Obligated Group, Refunding Series 2014, 5.000%, 12/01/31
|
12/24 at 100.00
|
BBB+
|
85,785
|
|||||
45
|
Port Everglades Authority, Florida, Port Facilities Revenue Bonds, Series 1986, 7.125%, 11/01/16 (ETM)
|
No Opt. Call
|
Aaa
|
46,600
|
|||||
720
|
South Miami Health Facilities Authority, Florida, Hospital Revenue, Baptist Health System Obligation Group, Refunding Series 2007, 5.000%, 8/15/27
|
8/17 at 100.00
|
AA
|
758,974
|
|||||
Tampa, Florida, Cigarette Tax Allocation Bonds, H. Lee Moffitt Cancer Center Project, Refunding & Capital Improvement Series 2012A:
|
|||||||||
120
|
5.000%, 9/01/22
|
No Opt. Call
|
A+
|
142,928
|
|||||
350
|
5.000%, 9/01/23
|
9/22 at 100.00
|
A+
|
412,850
|
|||||
185
|
5.000%, 9/01/25
|
9/22 at 100.00
|
A+
|
218,507
|
|||||
5,555
|
Total Florida
|
6,168,068
|
|||||||
Georgia – 1.0%
|
|||||||||
240
|
Cherokee County Water and Sewerage Authority, Georgia, Revenue Bonds, Series 1995, 5.200%, 8/01/25 (Pre-refunded 8/01/22) – NPFG Insured
|
8/22 at 100.00
|
AA– (4)
|
269,438
|
|||||
900
|
Private Colleges and Universities Authority, Georgia, Revenue Bonds, Mercer University, Refunding Series 2012C, 5.250%, 10/01/23
|
10/22 at 100.00
|
Baa2
|
1,063,620
|
|||||
1,140
|
Total Georgia
|
1,333,058
|
16
|
Nuveen Investments
|
Principal
Amount (000)
|
Description (1)
|
Optional Call
Provisions (2)
|
Ratings (3)
|
Value
|
|||||
Guam – 0.3%
|
|||||||||
$
|
140
|
Guam Government Waterworks Authority, Water and Wastewater System Revenue Bonds, Series 2013, 5.500%, 7/01/43
|
7/23 at 100.00
|
A–
|
$
|
162,054
|
|||
150
|
Guam International Airport Authority, Revenue Bonds, Series 2013C, 6.375%, 10/01/43 (Alternative Minimum Tax)
|
10/23 at 100.00
|
BBB
|
177,309
|
|||||
290
|
Total Guam
|
339,363
|
|||||||
Hawaii – 0.5%
|
|||||||||
200
|
Hawaii Department of Budget and Finance, Special Purpose Revenue Bonds, Hawaii Pacific University, Series 2013A, 6.250%, 7/01/27
|
7/23 at 100.00
|
BB+
|
223,528
|
|||||
10
|
Hawaii Department of Budget and Finance, Special Purpose Revenue Bonds, Queens Health Systems, Series 2015A, 5.000%, 7/01/29
|
7/25 at 100.00
|
AA–
|
12,229
|
|||||
400
|
HAWAIIAN ELECTRIC COMPANY INC. and Its Subsidiaries, Special Purpose Revenue Bonds, Department of Budget and Finance of the State of Hawaii, Series 2015, 3.250%, 1/01/25 (Alternative Minimum Tax)
|
No Opt. Call
|
A–
|
416,400
|
|||||
610
|
Total Hawaii
|
652,157
|
|||||||
Illinois – 15.3%
|
|||||||||
310
|
Chicago Board of Education, Illinois, General Obligation Bonds, Dedicated Revenues, Refunding Series 2010F, 5.000%, 12/01/17
|
No Opt. Call
|
B+
|
294,708
|
|||||
500
|
Chicago Board of Education, Illinois, General Obligation Bonds, Dedicated Revenues, Series 2016A, 7.000%, 12/01/44
|
12/25 at 100.00
|
B+
|
457,010
|
|||||
300
|
Chicago, Illinois, General Airport Revenue Bonds, O'Hare International Airport, Senior Lien Refunding Series 2015A, 5.000%, 1/01/33 (Alternative Minimum Tax)
|
1/25 at 100.00
|
A
|
339,201
|
|||||
Chicago, Illinois, General Obligation Bonds, Refunding Series 2016C:
|
|||||||||
150
|
5.000%, 1/01/22
|
No Opt. Call
|
BBB+
|
156,609
|
|||||
200
|
5.000%, 1/01/23
|
No Opt. Call
|
BBB+
|
207,758
|
|||||
225
|
5.000%, 1/01/24
|
No Opt. Call
|
BBB+
|
230,942
|
|||||
115
|
5.000%, 1/01/25
|
No Opt. Call
|
BBB+
|
116,128
|
|||||
55
|
5.000%, 1/01/26
|
No Opt. Call
|
BBB+
|
54,661
|
|||||
325
|
Cook County, Illinois, General Obligation Bonds, Refunding Series 2012C, 5.000%, 11/15/21
|
No Opt. Call
|
AA
|
366,545
|
|||||
2,000
|
Huntley, Illinois, Special Service Area 9, Special Tax Bonds, Series 2007, 5.100%, 3/01/28 – AGC Insured
|
3/17 at 100.00
|
AA
|
2,071,818
|
|||||
440
|
Illinois Toll Highway Authority, Toll Highway Revenue Bonds, Refunding Senior Lien Series 2016A, 5.000%, 12/01/31
|
1/26 at 100.00
|
AA–
|
530,411
|
|||||
450
|
Illinois Toll Highway Authority, Toll Highway Revenue Bonds, Senior Lien Series 2015B, 5.000%, 1/01/37
|
1/26 at 100.00
|
AA–
|
525,987
|
|||||
625
|
Illinois Finance Authority, Gas Supply Refunding Revenue Bonds, The Peoples Gas Light and Coke Company Project, Series 2010B, 1.875%, 2/01/33 (Mandatory put 8/01/20)
|
No Opt. Call
|
Aa3
|
632,944
|
|||||
455
|
Illinois Finance Authority, Revenue Bonds, Centegra Health System, Series 2012, 5.000%, 9/01/27
|
9/22 at 100.00
|
BBB
|
502,111
|
|||||
470
|
Illinois Finance Authority, Revenue Bonds, Centegra Health System, Series 2014A, 4.625%, 9/01/39
|
9/24 at 100.00
|
BBB
|
498,040
|
|||||
275
|
Illinois Finance Authority, Revenue Bonds, Northwest Community Hospital, Series 2008A, 5.500%, 7/01/38
|
7/18 at 100.00
|
A+
|
296,632
|
|||||
890
|
Illinois Finance Authority, Revenue Bonds, OSF Healthcare System, Series 2007A, 5.750%, 11/15/37 (Pre-refunded 11/15/17)
|
11/17 at 100.00
|
A (4)
|
960,630
|
|||||
250
|
Illinois Finance Authority, Revenue Bonds, Roosevelt University, Series 2007, 5.250%, 4/01/22
|
4/17 at 100.00
|
Baa3
|
255,925
|
|||||
Illinois State, General Obligation Bonds, February Series 2014: | |||||||||
370
|
5.000%, 2/01/25
|
2/24 at 100.00
|
A–
|
412,953
|
|||||
325
|
5.000%, 2/01/26
|
2/24 at 100.00
|
A–
|
360,068
|
|||||
445
|
Illinois State, General Obligation Bonds, Refunding Series 2008, 4.250%, 4/01/16
|
No Opt. Call
|
A–
|
445,000
|
Nuveen Investments
|
17
|
NIM
|
Nuveen Select Maturities Municipal Fund
|
|
Portfolio of Investments (continued)
|
March 31, 2016
|
Principal
Amount (000)
|
Description (1)
|
Optional Call
Provisions (2)
|
Ratings (3)
|
Value
|
|||||
Illinois (continued)
|
|||||||||
Illinois State, General Obligation Bonds, Refunding Series 2012:
|
|||||||||
$
|
390
|
5.000%, 8/01/20
|
No Opt. Call
|
A–
|
$
|
432,296
|
|||
335
|
5.000%, 8/01/21
|
No Opt. Call
|
A–
|
372,168
|
|||||
1,000
|
5.000%, 8/01/22
|
No Opt. Call
|
A–
|
1,119,700
|
|||||
290
|
5.000%, 8/01/23
|
No Opt. Call
|
A–
|
326,494
|
|||||
Illinois State, General Obligation Bonds, Series 2006A:
|
|||||||||
25
|
5.000%, 6/01/24
|
12/16 at 100.00
|
A–
|
25,583
|
|||||
10
|
5.000%, 6/01/27
|
12/16 at 100.00
|
A–
|
10,211
|
|||||
230
|
Illinois State, General Obligation Bonds, Series 2006, 5.000%, 1/01/17
|
1/17 at 100.00
|
A–
|
231,325
|
|||||
300
|
Illinois State, General Obligation Bonds, Series 2012A, 4.000%, 1/01/20
|
No Opt. Call
|
A–
|
317,772
|
|||||
Illinois State, General Obligation Bonds, Series 2013:
|
|||||||||
280
|
5.500%, 7/01/25
|
7/23 at 100.00
|
A–
|
318,450
|
|||||
240
|
5.500%, 7/01/26
|
7/23 at 100.00
|
A–
|
272,294
|
|||||
1,380
|
Kane & DeKalb Counties Community Unit School District 301, Illinois, General Obligation Bonds, Series 2006, 0.000%, 12/01/18 – NPFG Insured
|
No Opt. Call
|
Aa3
|
1,320,660
|
|||||
1,000
|
Peoria Public Building Commission, Illinois, School District Facility Revenue Bonds, Peoria County School District 150 Project, Series 2009A, 0.000%,
12/01/22 – AGC Insured |
12/18 at 79.62
|
AA
|
757,090
|
|||||
Railsplitter Tobacco Settlement Authority, Illinois, Tobacco Settlement Revenue Bonds, Series 2010:
|
|||||||||
720
|
5.000%, 6/01/19
|
No Opt. Call
|
A
|
800,870
|
|||||
1,000
|
5.250%, 6/01/21
|
No Opt. Call
|
A
|
1,174,940
|
|||||
60
|
6.250%, 6/01/24
|
6/16 at 100.00
|
A
|
60,578
|
|||||
580
|
Regional Transportation Authority, Cook, DuPage, Kane, Lake, McHenry and Will Counties, Illinois, General Obligation Bonds, Series 1994D, 7.750%,
6/01/19 – FGIC Insured |
No Opt. Call
|
AA
|
643,307
|
|||||
Southwestern Illinois Development Authority, Health Facility Revenue Bonds, Memorial Group, Inc., Series 2013:
|
|||||||||
50
|
7.250%, 11/01/33
|
11/23 at 100.00
|
AA
|
69,178
|
|||||
45
|
7.250%, 11/01/36
|
11/23 at 100.00
|
AA
|
61,698
|
|||||
200
|
7.625%, 11/01/48
|
11/23 at 100.00
|
AA
|
275,732
|
|||||
Springfield, Illinois, Electric Revenue Bonds, Senior Lien Series 2015:
|
|||||||||
230
|
5.000%, 3/01/33
|
3/25 at 100.00
|
A
|
265,556
|
|||||
145
|
5.000%, 3/01/34 – AGM Insured
|
3/25 at 100.00
|
AA
|
166,804
|
|||||
500
|
Sterling, Whiteside County, Illinois, General Obligation Bonds, Alternate Revenue Source, Series 2012, 4.000%, 11/01/22
|
No Opt. Call
|
A+
|
564,840
|
|||||
355
|
Will, Grundy, Kendall, LaSalle, Kankakee, Livingston and Cook Counties Community College District 525 Joliet Junior College, Illinois, General Obligation Bond, Series 2008, 5.750%, 6/01/28
|
6/18 at 100.00
|
AA
|
385,899
|
|||||
515
|
Williamson & Johnson Counties Community Unit School District 2, Marion, Illinois, Limited Tax General Obligation Lease Certificates, Series 2011, 7.000%, 10/15/22
|
10/19 at 103.00
|
BBB
|
580,930
|
|||||
19,055
|
Total Illinois
|
20,270,456
|
|||||||
Indiana – 2.6%
|
|||||||||
165
|
Indiana Finance Authority, Educational Facilities Revenue Bonds, Drexel Foundation For Educational Excellence, Inc., Series 2009A, 6.000%, 10/01/21
|
10/19 at 100.00
|
B–
|
161,634
|
|||||
425
|
Indiana Finance Authority, Private Activity Bonds, Ohio River Bridges East End Crossing Project, Series 2013B, 5.000%, 1/01/19 (Alternative Minimum Tax)
|
1/17 at 100.00
|
BBB+
|
436,496
|
|||||
175
|
Indiana Finance Authority, Tax-Exempt Private Activity Revenue Bonds, I-69 Section 5 Project, Series 2014, 5.250%, 9/01/34 (Alternative Minimum Tax)
|
9/24 at 100.00
|
BBB
|
200,587
|
|||||
140
|
Indianapolis, Indiana, Thermal Energy System Revenue Bonds, Refunding First Lien Series 2014A, 5.000%, 10/01/31
|
10/24 at 100.00
|
A
|
164,311
|
|||||
255
|
Jasper County, Indiana, Pollution Control Revenue Refunding Bonds, Northern Indiana Public Service Company Project, Series 1994A Remarketed, 5.850%, 4/01/19 – NPFG Insured
|
No Opt. Call
|
AA–
|
285,404
|
|||||
250
|
Lake County Building Corporation, Indiana, First Mortgage Bonds, Series 2012, 4.750%, 2/01/21
|
No Opt. Call
|
N/R
|
265,370
|
18
|
Nuveen Investments
|
Principal
Amount (000)
|
Description (1)
|
Optional Call
Provisions (2)
|
Ratings (3)
|
Value
|
|||||
Indiana (continued)
|
|||||||||
$
|
250
|
Vanderburgh County, Indiana, Redevelopment District Tax Increment Revenue bonds, Refunding Series 2014, 5.000%, 2/01/29
|
8/24 at 100.00
|
A
|
$
|
294,205
|
|||
865
|
Whiting, Indiana, Environmental Facilities Revenue Bonds, BP Products North America Inc. Project, Series 2008, 1.850%, 6/01/44 (Mandatory put 10/01/19)
|
No Opt. Call
|
A2
|
868,780
|
|||||
600
|
Whiting, Indiana, Environmental Facilities Revenue Bonds, BP Products North America Inc. Project, Series 2015, 5.000%, 11/01/45 (Mandatory put 11/01/22) (Alternative Minimum Tax)
|
No Opt. Call
|
A2
|
699,000
|
|||||
3,125
|
Total Indiana
|
3,375,787
|
|||||||
Iowa – 0.7%
|
|||||||||
500
|
Ames, Iowa, Hospital Revenue Bonds, Mary Greeley Medical Center, Series 2011, 5.250%, 6/15/27
|
6/20 at 100.00
|
A2
|
558,625
|
|||||
335
|
Iowa Finance Authority, Iowa, Midwestern Disaster Area Revenue Bonds, Iowa Fertilizer Company Project, Series 2013, 5.000%, 12/01/19
|
No Opt. Call
|
BB–
|
346,072
|
|||||
835
|
Total Iowa
|
904,697
|
|||||||
Kansas – 0.1%
|
|||||||||
100
|
Wyandotte County/Kansas City Unified Government, Kansas, Utility System Revenue Bonds, Refunding & Improvement Series 2014A, 5.000%, 9/01/22
|
No Opt. Call
|
A+
|
120,586
|
|||||
45
|
Wyandotte County-Kansas City Unified Government, Kansas, Sales Tax Special Obligation Capital Appreciation Revenue Bonds Redevelopment Project Area
B – Major Multi-Sport Athletic Complex Project, Subordinate Lien Series 2010B, 0.000%, 6/01/21 |
No Opt. Call
|
A–
|
33,957
|
|||||
145
|
Total Kansas
|
154,543
|
|||||||
Kentucky – 1.4%
|
|||||||||
350
|
Kentucky Economic Development Finance Authority, Louisville Arena Project Revenue Bonds, Louisville Arena Authority, Inc., Series 2008-A1, 5.750%, 12/01/28 – AGC Insured
|
6/18 at 100.00
|
AA
|
376,250
|
|||||
500
|
Kentucky Public Transportation Infrastructure Authority, First Tier Toll Revenue Bonds, Downtown Crossing Project, Series 2013A, 5.000%, 7/01/17
|
No Opt. Call
|
Baa3
|
522,790
|
|||||
340
|
Lexington-Fayette Urban County Government Public Facilities Corporation, Kentucky State Lease Revenue Bonds, Eastern State Hospital Project, Series 2011A, 5.250%, 6/01/29
|
6/21 at 100.00
|
Aa3
|
392,231
|
|||||
200
|
Louisville-Jefferson County Metropolitan Government, Kentucky, Environmental Facilities Revenue, Louisville Gas & Electric Company Project, Series 2007B, 1.600%, 6/01/33 (Mandatory put 6/01/17)
|
No Opt. Call
|
A
|
201,492
|
|||||
320
|
Louisville-Jefferson County Metropolitan Government, Kentucky, Pollution Control Revenue Bonds, Louisville Gas and Electric Company Project, Series 2003A, 1.650%, 10/01/33 (Mandatory put 4/03/17)
|
No Opt. Call
|
A1
|
321,962
|
|||||
1,710
|
Total Kentucky
|
1,814,725
|
|||||||
Louisiana – 2.5%
|
|||||||||
240
|
De Soto Parrish, Louisiana, Pollution Control Revenue Bonds, Southwestern Electric Power Company Project, Refunding Series 2010, 1.600%, 1/01/19
|
No Opt. Call
|
BBB
|
241,003
|
|||||
60
|
Louisiana Citizens Property Insurance Corporation, Assessment Revenue Bonds, Series 2006B, 5.000%, 6/01/23 (Pre-refunded 6/01/16) – AMBAC Insured
|
6/16 at 100.00
|
A1 (4)
|
60,456
|
|||||
Louisiana Citizens Property Insurance Corporation, Assessment Revenue Bonds, Series 2006-C1:
|
|||||||||
155
|
5.875%, 6/01/23
|
6/18 at 100.00
|
AA
|
170,895
|
|||||
10
|
6.000%, 6/01/24
|
6/18 at 100.00
|
AA
|
11,060
|
|||||
660
|
Louisiana Public Facilities Authority, Revenue Bonds, Entergy Louisiana, LLC Project, Refunding Series 2016B, 3.500%, 6/01/30
|
6/21 at 100.00
|
A2
|
671,220
|
|||||
475
|
Louisiana Public Facilities Authority, Revenue Bonds, Ochsner Clinic Foundation Project, Series 2007A, 5.250%, 5/15/38
|
5/17 at 100.00
|
Baa1
|
493,007
|
|||||
210
|
Louisiana Public Facilities Authority, Revenue Bonds, Ochsner Clinic Foundation Project, Series 2007A, 5.250%, 5/15/38 (Pre-refunded 5/15/17)
|
5/17 at 100.00
|
N/R (4)
|
220,889
|
Nuveen Investments
|
19
|
NIM
|
Nuveen Select Maturities Municipal Fund
|
|
Portfolio of Investments (continued)
|
March 31, 2016
|
Principal
Amount (000)
|
Description (1)
|
Optional Call
Provisions (2)
|
Ratings (3)
|
Value
|
|||||
Louisiana (continued)
|
|||||||||
Louisiana Public Facilities Authority, Revenue Bonds, Ochsner Clinic Foundation Project, Series 2015:
|
|||||||||
$
|
350
|
5.000%, 5/15/22
|
No Opt. Call
|
Baa1
|
$
|
407,484
|
|||
200
|
5.000%, 5/15/24
|
No Opt. Call
|
Baa1
|
237,924
|
|||||
110
|
New Orleans, Louisiana, General Obligation Bonds, Refunding Series 2015, 5.000%, 12/01/25
|
No Opt. Call
|
A+
|
136,010
|
|||||
100
|
New Orleans, Louisiana, Sewerage Service Revenue Bonds, Series 2015, 5.000%, 6/01/32
|
6/25 at 100.00
|
A
|
116,794
|
|||||
525
|
Saint Charles Parish, Louisiana, Gulf Opportunity Zone Revenue Bonds, Valero Project, Series 2010, 4.000%, 12/01/40 (Mandatory put 6/01/22)
|
No Opt. Call
|
BBB
|
573,122
|
|||||
3,095
|
Total Louisiana
|
3,339,864
|
|||||||
Maine – 0.0%
|
|||||||||
35
|
Portland, Maine, General Airport Revenue Bonds, Refunding Series 2013, 5.000%, 7/01/22
|
No Opt. Call
|
BBB+
|
40,416
|
|||||
Massachusetts – 1.2%
|
|||||||||
200
|
Massachusetts Development Finance Agency Revenue Bonds, Lawrence General Hospital Issue, Series 2014A, 5.000%, 7/01/27
|
7/24 at 100.00
|
BBB–
|
219,674
|
|||||
500
|
Massachusetts Development Finance Agency, Revenue Bonds, Orchard Cove, Series 2007, 5.000%, 10/01/19
|
10/17 at 100.00
|
N/R
|
516,200
|
|||||
100
|
Massachusetts Development Finance Agency, Revenue Bonds, Roxbury Latin School, Series 2014A, 3.250%, 7/01/33
|
7/25 at 100.00
|
AA–
|
103,708
|
|||||
Massachusetts Port Authority, Special Facilities Revenue Bonds, Delta Air Lines Inc., Series 2001A:
|
|||||||||
100
|
5.200%, 1/01/20 – AMBAC Insured (Alternative Minimum Tax)
|
1/20 at 100.00
|
N/R
|
100,386
|
|||||
470
|
5.000%, 1/01/27 – AMBAC Insured (Alternative Minimum Tax)
|
7/16 at 100.00
|
N/R
|
471,814
|
|||||
Massachusetts School Building Authority, Dedicated Sales Tax Revenue Bonds, Series 2007A:
|
|||||||||
100
|
5.000%, 8/15/18 (Pre-refunded 8/15/17) – AMBAC Insured
|
8/17 at 100.00
|
AA+ (4)
|
105,926
|
|||||
70
|
5.000%, 8/15/20 (Pre-refunded 8/15/17) – AMBAC Insured
|
8/17 at 100.00
|
AA+ (4)
|
74,148
|
|||||
1,540
|
Total Massachusetts
|
1,591,856
|
|||||||
Michigan – 2.2%
|
|||||||||
400
|
Detroit Downtown Development Authority, Michigan, Tax Increment Refunding Bonds, Development Area 1 Projects, Series 1996B, 0.000%, 7/01/23
|
No Opt. Call
|
BB
|
266,884
|
|||||
155
|
Detroit, Michigan, General Obligation Bonds, Series 2001A-1, 5.375%,
4/01/18 – NPFG Insured |
4/18 at 100.00
|
A3
|
155,384
|
|||||
150
|
Detroit, Michigan, Senior Lien Sewerage Disposal System Revenue Bonds, Series 2001B, 5.500%, 7/01/29 – FGIC Insured
|
No Opt. Call
|
AA–
|
189,617
|
|||||
845
|
Michigan Finance Authority, Detroit, Michigan, Local Government Loan Program, Unlimited Tax General Obligation Bonds, Series 2014G-2A, 5.375%,
4/01/18 – NPFG Insured |
4/18 at 100.00
|
AA–
|
847,096
|
|||||
150
|
Michigan Finance Authority, Local Government Loan Program Revenue Bonds, Detroit Water & Sewerage Department Sewage Disposal System Local Project, Second Lien Series 2015C, 5.000%, 7/01/34
|
7/25 at 100.00
|
BBB+
|
172,241
|
|||||
500
|
Wayne County Airport Authority, Michigan, Revenue Bonds, Detroit Metropolitan Airport, Refunding Series 2010C, 5.000%, 12/01/16
|
No Opt. Call
|
A
|
514,345
|
|||||
705
|
Wayne County Airport Authority, Michigan, Revenue Bonds, Detroit Metropolitan Wayne County Airport, Refunding Series 2015F, 5.000%, 12/01/33 (Alternative Minimum Tax)
|
12/25 at 100.00
|
A
|
792,293
|
|||||
2,905
|
Total Michigan
|
2,937,860
|
|||||||
Missouri – 2.4%
|
|||||||||
Jackson County, Missouri, Special Obligation Bonds, Harry S. Truman Sports Complex, Series 2006:
|
|||||||||
595
|
5.000%, 12/01/26 (Pre-refunded 12/01/16) – AMBAC Insured
|
12/16 at 100.00
|
Aa3 (4)
|
612,933
|
|||||
515
|
5.000%, 12/01/27 (Pre-refunded 12/01/16) – AMBAC Insured
|
12/16 at 100.00
|
Aa3 (4)
|
530,522
|
|||||
355
|
5.000%, 12/01/28 (Pre-refunded 12/01/16) – AMBAC Insured
|
12/16 at 100.00
|
Aa3 (4)
|
365,700
|
20
|
Nuveen Investments
|
Principal
Amount (000)
|
Description (1)
|
Optional Call
Provisions (2)
|
Ratings (3)
|
Value
|
|||||
Missouri (continued)
|
|||||||||
$
|
100
|
Missouri Health and Educational Facilities Authority, Educational Facilities Revenue Bonds, Saint Louis College of Pharmacy, Series 2013, 5.250%, 5/01/33
|
5/23 at 100.00
|
BBB+
|
$
|
112,024
|
|||
30
|
Missouri Health and Educational Facilities Authority, Educational Facilities Revenue Bonds, Saint Louis College of Pharmacy, Series 2015B, 4.000%, 5/01/32
|
11/23 at 100.00
|
BBB+
|
30,769
|
|||||
1,070
|
Saint Louis, Missouri, Airport Revenue Bonds, Lambert-St. Louis International Airport, Series 2005, 5.500%, 7/01/19 – NPFG Insured
|
No Opt. Call
|
AA–
|
1,218,409
|
|||||
235
|
St. Louis County, Missouri, GNMA Collateralized Mortgage Revenue Bonds, Series 1989A, 8.125%, 8/01/20 (Pre-refunded 7/01/20) (Alternative Minimum Tax)
|
7/20 at 100.00
|
AA+ (4)
|
267,700
|
|||||
2,900
|
Total Missouri
|
3,138,057
|
|||||||
Montana – 0.4%
|
|||||||||
260
|
Billings, Montana, Tax Increment Urban Renewal Revenue Bonds, Expanded North 27th Street, Series 2013A, 5.000%, 7/01/33
|
1/23 at 100.00
|
N/R
|
270,514
|
|||||
190
|
University of Montana, Revenue Bonds, Series 1996D, 5.375%, 5/15/19 – NPFG Insured (ETM)
|
No Opt. Call
|
AA– (4)
|
202,633
|
|||||
450
|
Total Montana
|
473,147
|
|||||||
Nebraska – 0.1%
|
|||||||||
100
|
Douglas County School District 10 Elkhorn, Nebraska, General Obligation Bonds, Public Schools Series 2012, 4.000%, 6/15/23
|
6/22 at 100.00
|
AA–
|
114,505
|
|||||
Nevada – 2.2%
|
|||||||||
1,470
|
Clark County, Nevada, Airport Revenue Bonds, Subordinate Lien Series 2010B, 5.750%, 7/01/42
|
1/20 at 100.00
|
A+
|
1,697,527
|
|||||
250
|
Las Vegas Redevelopment Agency, Nevada, Tax Increment Revenue Bonds, Series 2009A, 8.000%, 6/15/30
|
6/19 at 100.00
|
BBB+
|
287,765
|
|||||
50
|
Las Vegas, Nevada, Local Improvement Bonds, Special Improvement District 607 Providence, Refunding Series 2013, 5.000%, 6/01/22
|
No Opt. Call
|
N/R
|
54,303
|
|||||
775
|
Washoe County, Nevada, General Obligation Bonds, Reno-Sparks Convention & Visitors Authority, Refunding Series 2011, 5.000%, 7/01/23
|
7/21 at 100.00
|
AA
|
904,828
|
|||||
2,545
|
Total Nevada
|
2,944,423
|
|||||||
New Hampshire – 0.1%
|
|||||||||
105
|
Business Finance Authority of the State of New Hampshire, Water Facility Revenue Bonds, Pennichuck Water Works, Inc. Project , Series 2015A, 4.250%, 1/01/36 (Alternative Minimum Tax)
|
1/26 at 100.00
|
A+
|
108,902
|
|||||
New Jersey – 6.1%
|
|||||||||
65
|
Bayonne Redevelopment Agency, New Jersey, Revenue Bonds, Royal Caribbean Cruises Project, Series 2006A, 4.750%, 11/01/16 (Alternative Minimum Tax)
|
No Opt. Call
|
BB+
|
65,287
|
|||||
250
|
Gloucester County Pollution Control Financing Authority, New Jersey, Pollution Control Revenue Bonds, Logan Project, Refunding Series 2014A, 5.000%, 12/01/24 (Alternative Minimum Tax)
|
No Opt. Call
|
BBB–
|
284,625
|
|||||
120
|
New Jersey Economic Development Authority, Cigarette Tax Revenue Bonds, Series 2004, 5.500%, 6/15/16 – AGC Insured (ETM)
|
No Opt. Call
|
Aaa
|
121,264
|
|||||
New Jersey Economic Development Authority, Cigarette Tax Revenue Refunding Bonds, Series 2012:
|
|||||||||
150
|
4.000%, 6/15/19
|
No Opt. Call
|
BBB+
|
157,797
|
|||||
280
|
5.000%, 6/15/20
|
No Opt. Call
|
BBB+
|
306,860
|
|||||
150
|
5.000%, 6/15/21
|
No Opt. Call
|
BBB+
|
165,959
|
|||||
335
|
5.000%, 6/15/22
|
No Opt. Call
|
BBB+
|
372,430
|
|||||
350
|
5.000%, 6/15/23
|
6/22 at 100.00
|
BBB+
|
385,490
|
|||||
210
|
5.000%, 6/15/24
|
6/22 at 100.00
|
BBB+
|
230,189
|
|||||
510
|
5.000%, 6/15/25
|
6/22 at 100.00
|
BBB+
|
554,962
|
|||||
150
|
5.000%, 6/15/26
|
6/22 at 100.00
|
BBB+
|
162,303
|
|||||
100
|
4.250%, 6/15/27
|
6/22 at 100.00
|
BBB+
|
102,787
|
|||||
300
|
5.000%, 6/15/28
|
No Opt. Call
|
BBB+
|
322,701
|
Nuveen Investments
|
21
|
NIM
|
Nuveen Select Maturities Municipal Fund
|
|
Portfolio of Investments (continued)
|
March 31, 2016
|
Principal
Amount (000)
|
Description (1)
|
Optional Call
Provisions (2)
|
Ratings (3)
|
Value
|
|||||
New Jersey (continued)
|
|||||||||
$
|
220
|
New Jersey Economic Development Authority, Private Activity Bonds, The Goethals Bridge Replacement Project, Series 2013, 5.000%, 1/01/28 (Alternative Minimum Tax)
|
1/24 at 100.00
|
BBB
|
$
|
246,660
|
|||
1,000
|
New Jersey Economic Development Authority, School Facilities Construction Financing Program Bonds, Refunding Series 2015XX, 5.000%, 6/15/27
|
6/25 at 100.00
|
A–
|
1,099,840
|
|||||
100
|
New Jersey Health Care Facilities Financing Authority, State Contract Bonds, Hospital Asset Transformation Program, Series 2008A, 5.250%, 10/01/38
|
10/18 at 100.00
|
A–
|
107,052
|
|||||
1,280
|
New Jersey Transportation Trust Fund Authority, Transportation System Bonds, Capital Appreciation Series 2010A, 0.000%, 12/15/33
|
No Opt. Call
|
A–
|
543,680
|
|||||
1,515
|
New Jersey Transportation Trust Fund Authority, Transportation System Bonds, Series 2010D, 5.000%, 12/15/23
|
No Opt. Call
|
A–
|
1,691,710
|
|||||
330
|
New Jersey Turnpike Authority, Revenue Bonds, Series 2012B, 5.000%, 1/01/19
|
No Opt. Call
|
A+
|
365,521
|
|||||
170
|
Salem County Pollution Control Financing Authority, New Jersey, Pollution Control Revenue Bonds, Chambers Project, Refunding Series 2014A, 5.000%, 12/01/23 (Alternative Minimum Tax)
|
No Opt. Call
|
BBB–
|
188,520
|
|||||
250
|
South Jersey Port Corporation, New Jersey, Marine Terminal Revenue Bonds, Refunding Series 2012Q, 3.000%, 1/01/22
|
No Opt. Call
|
A3
|
249,600
|
|||||
Tobacco Settlement Financing Corporation, New Jersey, Tobacco Settlement Asset-Backed Bonds, Series 2007-1A:
|
|||||||||
195
|
4.500%, 6/01/23
|
6/17 at 100.00
|
BB
|
198,524
|
|||||
150
|
4.625%, 6/01/26
|
6/17 at 100.00
|
B+
|
151,257
|
|||||
8,180
|
Total New Jersey
|
8,075,018
|
|||||||
New Mexico – 1.0%
|
|||||||||
715
|
Farmington, New Mexico, Pollution Control Revenue Refunding Bonds, Southern California Edison Company, Four Corners Project, Series 2005A, 1.875%, 4/01/29 (Mandatory put 4/01/20)
|
No Opt. Call
|
Aa3
|
724,953
|
|||||
490
|
New Mexico Municipal Energy Acquisition Authority, Gas Supply Revenue Bonds, Refunding Sub-Series 2014A, 5.000%, 11/01/39 (Mandatory put 8/01/19)
|
8/19 at 100.00
|
Aa3
|
547,497
|
|||||
1,205
|
Total New Mexico
|
1,272,450
|
|||||||
New York – 5.5%
|
|||||||||
220
|
Brooklyn Arena Local Development Corporation, New York, Payment in Lieu of Taxes Revenue Bonds, Barclays Center Project, Series 2009, 6.000%, 7/15/30
|
1/20 at 100.00
|
BBB–
|
251,992
|
|||||
Buffalo and Erie County Industrial Land Development Corporation, New York, Revenue Bonds, Catholic Health System, Inc. Project, Series 2015:
|
|||||||||
145
|
5.000%, 7/01/23
|
No Opt. Call
|
BBB+
|
172,389
|
|||||
195
|
5.000%, 7/01/24
|
No Opt. Call
|
BBB+
|
233,786
|
|||||
770
|
Dormitory Authority of the State of New York, Third General Resolution Revenue Bonds, State University Educational Facilities Issue, Series 2012A, 5.000%, 5/15/25
|
5/22 at 100.00
|
AA
|
930,283
|
|||||
435
|
Hudson Yards Infrastructure Corporation, New York, Revenue Bonds, Senior Fiscal 2012 Series 2011A, 5.750%, 2/15/47
|
2/21 at 100.00
|
A
|
505,148
|
|||||
Long Island Power Authority, New York, Electric System General Revenue Bonds, Series 2000A:
|
|||||||||
195
|
0.000%, 6/01/22 – AGM Insured
|
No Opt. Call
|
AA
|
174,958
|
|||||
135
|
0.000%, 6/01/24 – AGM Insured
|
No Opt. Call
|
AA
|
114,325
|
|||||
Long Island Power Authority, New York, Electric System General Revenue Bonds, Series 2006B:
|
|||||||||
25
|
5.000%, 12/01/35 (Pre-refunded 6/01/16) – AGM Insured
|
6/16 at 100.00
|
AA (4)
|
25,188
|
|||||
200
|
5.000%, 12/01/35 (Pre-refunded 6/01/16)
|
6/16 at 100.00
|
A– (4)
|
201,506
|
|||||
405
|
Long Island Power Authority, New York, Electric System General Revenue Bonds, Series 2006C, 5.000%, 9/01/35 (Pre-refunded 9/01/16)
|
9/16 at 100.00
|
A– (4)
|
412,432
|
|||||
825
|
New York State Energy Research and Development Authority, Pollution Control Revenue Bonds, New York State Electric and Gas Corporation, Series 2005A, 2.375%, 7/01/26 (Mandatory put 5/01/20) (Alternative Minimum Tax)
|
No Opt. Call
|
AA–
|
838,588
|
22
|
Nuveen Investments
|
Principal
Amount (000)
|
Description (1)
|
Optional Call
Provisions (2)
|
Ratings (3)
|
Value
|
|||||
New York (continued)
|
|||||||||
$
|
1,445
|
New York State Thruway Authority, General Revenue Junior Indebtedness Obligations, Series 2013A, 5.000%, 5/01/19
|
No Opt. Call
|
A–
|
$
|
1,620,683
|
|||
New York State Tobacco Settlement Financing Corporation, Tobacco Settlement Asset-Backed and State Contingency Contract-Backed Bonds, Series 2011B:
|
|||||||||
360
|
5.000%, 6/01/17
|
No Opt. Call
|
AA
|
378,299
|
|||||
565
|
5.000%, 6/01/18
|
No Opt. Call
|
AA
|
615,737
|
|||||
220
|
New York State Tobacco Settlement Financing Corporation, Tobacco Settlement Asset-Backed and State Contingency Contract-Backed Bonds, Series 2013B, 5.000%, 6/01/22
|
6/17 at 100.00
|
AA
|
230,622
|
|||||
New York Transportation Development Corporation, New York, Special Facility Revenue Refunding Bonds, Terminal One Group Association, L.P. Project, Series 2015:
|
|||||||||
60
|
5.000%, 1/01/22 (Alternative Minimum Tax)
|
No Opt. Call
|
A–
|
70,621
|
|||||
60
|
5.000%, 1/01/23 (Alternative Minimum Tax)
|
No Opt. Call
|
A–
|
71,729
|
|||||
400
|
Triborough Bridge and Tunnel Authority, New York, General Purpose Revenue Bonds, Refunding Series 2013B, 5.000%, 11/15/21
|
No Opt. Call
|
AA–
|
481,732
|
|||||
6,660
|
Total New York
|
7,330,018
|
|||||||
North Carolina – 1.2%
|
|||||||||
1,315
|
North Carolina Municipal Power Agency 1, Catawba Electric Revenue Bonds, Series 2015C, 5.000%, 1/01/29
|
1/26 at 100.00
|
A
|
1,613,163
|
|||||
North Dakota – 0.8%
|
|||||||||
Burleigh County, North Dakota, Health Care Revenue Bonds, Saint Alexius Medical Center Project, Series 2014A:
|
|||||||||
200
|
5.000%, 7/01/29 (Pre-refunded 7/01/21)
|
7/21 at 100.00
|
N/R (4)
|
238,498
|
|||||
650
|
5.000%, 7/01/31 (Pre-refunded 7/01/21)
|
7/21 at 100.00
|
N/R (4)
|
775,119
|
|||||
850
|
Total North Dakota
|
1,013,617
|
|||||||
Ohio – 3.5%
|
|||||||||
80
|
Buckeye Tobacco Settlement Financing Authority, Ohio, Tobacco Settlement Asset-Backed Revenue Bonds, Senior Lien, Series 2007A-1, 5.000%, 6/01/17
|
No Opt. Call
|
Aa1
|
83,482
|
|||||
1,325
|
Buckeye Tobacco Settlement Financing Authority, Ohio, Tobacco Settlement Asset-Backed Revenue Bonds, Senior Lien, Series 2007A-2, 5.125%, 6/01/24
|
6/17 at 100.00
|
B–
|
1,253,344
|
|||||
480
|
Fairfield County, Ohio, Hospital Facilities Revenue Bonds, Fairfield Medical Center Project, Series 2013, 5.000%, 6/15/43
|
6/23 at 100.00
|
Baa2
|
522,134
|
|||||
50
|
Lake County, Ohio, Hospital Facilities Revenue Bonds, Lake Hospital System, Inc., Refunding Series 2008C, 5.500%, 8/15/24
|
8/18 at 100.00
|
A3
|
55,003
|
|||||
225
|
Lake County, Ohio, Hospital Facilities Revenue Bonds, Lake Hospital System, Inc., Refunding Series 2008C, 5.500%, 8/15/24 (Pre-refunded 8/15/18)
|
8/18 at 100.00
|
N/R (4)
|
249,813
|
|||||
New Albany Community Authority, Ohio, Community Facilities Revenue Refunding Bonds, Series 2012C:
|
|||||||||
25
|
4.000%, 10/01/18
|
No Opt. Call
|
A1
|
26,655
|
|||||
30
|
4.000%, 10/01/19
|
No Opt. Call
|
A1
|
32,628
|
|||||
40
|
4.000%, 10/01/20
|
No Opt. Call
|
A1
|
44,033
|
|||||
45
|
5.000%, 10/01/21
|
No Opt. Call
|
A1
|
52,380
|
|||||
35
|
5.000%, 10/01/22
|
No Opt. Call
|
A1
|
41,411
|
|||||
175
|
Ohio Air Quality Development Authority, Ohio, Pollution Control Revenue Refunding Bonds, FirstEnergy Generation Corp. Project, Series 2006A, 3.750%, 12/01/23 (Mandatory put 12/03/18)
|
No Opt. Call
|
Baa3
|
180,754
|
|||||
100
|
Ohio Air Quality Development Authority, Ohio, Pollution Control Revenue Refunding Bonds, FirstEnergy Generation Corp. Project, Series 2009B, 3.100%, 3/01/23 (Mandatory put 3/01/19)
|
No Opt. Call
|
Baa3
|
102,161
|
|||||
2,000
|
Ohio Turnpike Commission, Turnpike Revenue Bonds, Infrastructure Projects, Junior Lien Convertible Series 2013A-3, 0.000%, 2/15/34 (6)
|
2/31 at 100.00
|
A+
|
1,855,358
|
|||||
100
|
Tuscarawas County Economic Development and Finance Alliance, Ohio, Higher Education Facilities Revenue Bonds, Ashland University, Refunding & Improvement Series 2015, 5.375%, 3/01/27
|
3/25 at 100.00
|
N/R
|
103,066
|
|||||
4,710
|
Total Ohio
|
4,602,222
|
Nuveen Investments
|
23
|
NIM
|
Nuveen Select Maturities Municipal Fund
|
|
Portfolio of Investments (continued)
|
March 31, 2016
|
Principal
Amount (000)
|
Description (1)
|
Optional Call
Provisions (2)
|
Ratings (3)
|
Value
|
|||||
Pennsylvania – 5.7%
|
|||||||||
$
|
935
|
Beaver County Industrial Development Authority, Pennsylvania, Pollution Control Revenue Refunding Bonds, FirstEnergy Nuclear Generation Project, Series 2006B, 2.500%, 12/01/41 (Mandatory put 6/01/17)
|
No Opt. Call
|
Baa3
|
$
|
939,497
|
|||
200
|
Luzerne County Industrial Development Authority, Pennsylvania, Guaranteed Lease Revenue Bonds, Series 2009, 7.750%, 12/15/27
|
12/19 at 100.00
|
N/R
|
209,356
|
|||||
10
|
Montgomery County Higher Education and Health Authority, Pennsylvania, Hospital Revenue Bonds, Abington Memorial Hospital Obligated Group, Series 2009A, 5.000%, 6/01/17
|
No Opt. Call
|
A
|
10,466
|
|||||
500
|
Montgomery County Industrial Development Authority, Pennsylvania, Pollution Control Revenue Bonds, PECO Energy Company Project, Refunding Series 1996A, 2.600%, 3/01/34 (Mandatory put 9/01/20)
|
No Opt. Call
|
BBB
|
510,490
|
|||||
500
|
Montgomery County Industrial Development Authority, Pennsylvania, Pollution Control Revenue Bonds, PECO Energy Company Project, Refunding Series 1999A, 2.500%, 10/01/30 (Mandatory put 4/01/20)
|
No Opt. Call
|
BBB
|
504,850
|
|||||
500
|
Pennsylvania Economic Development Financing Authority, Health System Revenue Bonds, Albert Einstein Healthcare, Series 2009A, 6.250%, 10/15/23 (Pre-refunded 10/15/19)
|
10/19 at 100.00
|
Baa2 (4)
|
572,550
|
|||||
500
|
Pennsylvania Economic Development Financing Authority, Parking System Revenue Bonds, Capitol Region Parking System, Junior Guaranteed Series 2013B, 5.500%, 1/01/27
|
1/24 at 100.00
|
AA
|
616,160
|
|||||
250
|
Pennsylvania Economic Development Financing Authority, Parking System Revenue Bonds, Capitol Region Parking System, Junior Insured Series 2013C, 5.500%, 1/01/26 – AGM Insured
|
1/24 at 100.00
|
AA
|
311,708
|
|||||
230
|
Pennsylvania Economic Development Financing Authority, Private Activity Revenue Bonds, Pennsylvania Rapid Bridge Replacement Project, Series 2015, 5.000%, 12/31/25 (Alternative Minimum Tax)
|
No Opt. Call
|
BBB
|
274,420
|
|||||
225
|
Pennsylvania Economic Development Financing Authority, Unemployment Compensation Revenue Bonds, Series 2012B, 5.000%, 1/01/22
|
7/17 at 100.00
|
Aaa
|
237,483
|
|||||
185
|
Pennsylvania Higher Educational Facilities Authority, Revenue Bonds, University of the Arts, Series 1999, 5.150%, 3/15/20 – AGC Insured (ETM)
|
5/16 at 100.00
|
AA (4)
|
201,078
|
|||||
125
|
Pennsylvania Public School Building Authority, Lease Revenue Bonds, School District of Philadelphia, Series 2006B, 4.500%, 6/01/32 – AGM Insured
|
12/16 at 100.00
|
AA
|
127,285
|
|||||
580
|
Pennsylvania Turnpike Commission, Motor License Fund-Enhanced Subordinate Special Revenue Bonds, Series 2010A, 5.500%, 12/01/34
|
12/20 at 100.00
|
AA–
|
668,665
|
|||||
880
|
Philadelphia Gas Works, Pennsylvania, Revenue Bonds, Twelfth Series 1990B, 7.000%, 5/15/20 – NPFG Insured (ETM)
|
No Opt. Call
|
AA– (4)
|
991,311
|
|||||
875
|
St. Mary Hospital Authority, Pennsylvania, Health System Revenue Bonds, Catholic Health East, Series 2009D, 6.250%, 11/15/34
|
5/19 at 100.00
|
AA
|
995,540
|
|||||
330
|
Union County Hospital Authority, Pennsylvania, Hospital Revenue Bonds, Evangelical Community Hospital Project, Refunding and Improvement Series 2011, 5.750%, 8/01/21
|
No Opt. Call
|
A–
|
375,854
|
|||||
6,825
|
Total Pennsylvania
|
7,546,713
|
|||||||
Rhode Island – 0.2%
|
|||||||||
200
|
Rhode Island Health and Educational Building Corporation, Revenue Bonds, Care New England Health System, Series 2013A, 5.500%, 9/01/28
|
9/23 at 100.00
|
BBB
|
216,680
|
|||||
South Carolina – 4.4%
|
|||||||||
515
|
Greenville County School District, South Carolina, Installment Purchase Revenue Bonds, Series 2006, 5.000%, 12/01/24
|
12/16 at 100.00
|
AA
|
530,399
|
|||||
1,540
|
Piedmont Municipal Power Agency, South Carolina, Electric Revenue Bonds, Refunding Series 1991, 6.750%, 1/01/19 – FGIC Insured (ETM)
|
No Opt. Call
|
A3 (4)
|
1,783,443
|
|||||
3,040
|
Piedmont Municipal Power Agency, South Carolina, Electric Revenue Bonds, Refunding Series 1991, 6.750%, 1/01/19 – FGIC Insured
|
No Opt. Call
|
A3
|
3,493,413
|
|||||
5,095
|
Total South Carolina
|
5,807,255
|
24
|
Nuveen Investments
|
Principal
Amount (000)
|
Description (1)
|
Optional Call
Provisions (2)
|
Ratings (3)
|
Value
|
|||||
South Dakota – 0.8%
|
|||||||||
$
|
1,000
|
South Dakota Health and Educational Facilities Authority, Revenue Bonds, Sanford Health, Series 2007, 5.000%, 11/01/27 (Pre-refunded 5/01/17)
|
5/17 at 100.00
|
A+ (4)
|
$
|
1,046,120
|
|||
Tennessee – 0.3%
|
|||||||||
Knox County Health, Educational and Housing Facility Board, Tennessee, Hospital Revenue Refunding Bonds, Covenant Health, Series 2012A:
|
|||||||||
105
|
4.000%, 1/01/22
|
No Opt. Call
|
A
|
117,775
|
|||||
180
|
5.000%, 1/01/23
|
No Opt. Call
|
A
|
216,515
|
|||||
285
|
Total Tennessee
|
334,290
|
|||||||
Texas – 11.1%
|
|||||||||
Bexar Metropolitan Water District, Texas, Waterworks System Revenue Bonds, Refunding Series 2007:
|
|||||||||
130
|
5.000%, 5/01/23 (Pre-refunded 5/01/17) – SYNCORA GTY Insured
|
5/17 at 100.00
|
A+ (4)
|
136,136
|
|||||
15
|
5.000%, 5/01/24 (Pre-refunded 5/01/17) – SYNCORA GTY Insured
|
5/17 at 100.00
|
A+ (4)
|
15,708
|
|||||
40
|
5.000%, 5/01/25 (Pre-refunded 5/01/17) – SYNCORA GTY Insured
|
5/17 at 100.00
|
A+ (4)
|
41,888
|
|||||
10
|
Bexar Metropolitan Water District, Texas, Waterworks System Revenue Bonds, Refunding Series 2010, 5.875%, 5/01/40 (Pre-refunded 5/01/20)
|
5/20 at 100.00
|
A+ (4)
|
11,935
|
|||||
135
|
Bexar Metropolitan Water District, Texas, Waterworks System Revenue Bonds, Series 2006, 4.500%, 5/01/25 (Pre-refunded 5/01/16) – NPFG Insured
|
5/16 at 100.00
|
AA– (4)
|
135,464
|
|||||
Bexar Metropolitan Water District, Texas, Waterworks System Revenue Refunding Bonds, Series 2009:
|
|||||||||
45
|
5.000%, 5/01/29 (Pre-refunded 5/01/19)
|
5/19 at 100.00
|
A+ (4)
|
50,571
|
|||||
145
|
5.000%, 5/01/39 (Pre-refunded 5/01/19)
|
5/19 at 100.00
|
A+ (4)
|
162,951
|
|||||
25
|
Brazos River Authority, Texas, Collateralized Pollution Control Revenue Bonds, Texas Utilities Electric Company, Series 2003D, 5.400%, 10/01/29 (Mandatory put 10/01/16) (5)
|
5/16 at 100.00
|
N/R
|
612
|
|||||
525
|
Central Texas Regional Mobility Authority, Revenue Bonds, Senior Lien Series 2011, 6.250%, 1/01/46
|
1/21 at 100.00
|
BBB+
|
627,974
|
|||||
1,000
|
Central Texas Regional Mobility Authority, Revenue Bonds, Senior Lien, Series 2015A, 5.000%, 1/01/31
|
7/25 at 100.00
|
BBB+
|
1,165,730
|
|||||
1,875
|
Denton Independent School District, Denton County, Texas, General Obligation Bonds, Series 2006A, 5.000%, 8/15/20 (Pre-refunded 8/15/16)
|
8/16 at 100.00
|
AAA
|
1,906,854
|
|||||
155
|
Harris County-Houston Sports Authority, Texas, Revenue Bonds, Refunding Second Lien Series 2014C, 5.000%, 11/15/24
|
No Opt. Call
|
A3
|
187,981
|
|||||
395
|
Harris County-Houston Sports Authority, Texas, Revenue Bonds, Refunding Senior Lien Series 2014A, 5.000%, 11/15/26 – AGM Insured
|
11/24 at 100.00
|
AA
|
480,431
|
|||||
35
|
Houston, Texas, Airport System Special Facilities Revenue Bonds, United Airlines, Inc. Terminal E Project, Refunding Series 2014, 5.000%, 7/01/29 (Alternative Minimum Tax)
|
7/24 at 100.00
|
BB–
|
38,411
|
|||||
140
|
Houston, Texas, Hotel Occupancy Tax and Special Revenue Bonds, Convention and Entertainment Facilities Department, Refunding Series 2011B, 5.250%, 9/01/25
|
9/16 at 100.00
|
A2
|
142,605
|
|||||
860
|
Houston, Texas, Hotel Occupancy Tax and Special Revenue Bonds, Convention and Entertainment Facilities Department, Refunding Series 2011B, 5.250%, 9/01/25 (Pre-refunded 9/01/16)
|
9/16 at 100.00
|
N/R (4)
|
877,002
|
|||||
500
|
Houston, Texas, Hotel Occupancy Tax and Special Revenue Bonds, Convention and Entertainment Project, Series 2001B, 0.000%, 9/01/23 – AMBAC Insured
|
No Opt. Call
|
A2
|
401,160
|
|||||
430
|
Love Field Airport Modernization Corporation, Texas, General Airport Revenue Bonds Series 2015, 5.000%, 11/01/28 (Alternative Minimum Tax)
|
11/25 at 100.00
|
A1
|
512,268
|
|||||
200
|
Love Field Airport Modernization Corporation, Texas, Special Facilities Revenue Bonds, Southwest Airlines Company, Series 2010, 5.250%, 11/01/40
|
11/20 at 100.00
|
Baa1
|
225,244
|
|||||
McCamey County Hospital District, Texas, General Obligation Bonds, Series 2013:
|
|||||||||
100
|
5.000%, 12/01/25
|
No Opt. Call
|
Baa2
|
111,018
|
|||||
100
|
5.250%, 12/01/28
|
12/25 at 100.00
|
Baa2
|
113,503
|
Nuveen Investments
|
25
|
NIM
|
Nuveen Select Maturities Municipal Fund
|
|
Portfolio of Investments (continued)
|
March 31, 2016
|
Principal
Amount (000) |
Description (1)
|
Optional Call
Provisions (2) |
Ratings (3)
|
Value
|
|||||
Texas (continued)
|
|||||||||
North Central Texas Health Facilities Development Corporation, Texas, Revenue Bonds, Children's Medical Center Dallas Project, Series 2012:
|
|||||||||
$
|
400
|
5.000%, 8/15/24
|
8/22 at 100.00
|
Aa2
|
$
|
481,576
|
|||
380
|
5.000%, 8/15/25
|
8/22 at 100.00
|
Aa2
|
454,260
|
|||||
North Texas Tollway Authority, Special Projects System Revenue Bonds, Convertible Capital Appreciation Series 2011C:
|
|||||||||
100
|
0.000%, 9/01/43 (6)
|
9/31 at 100.00
|
AA+
|
97,121
|
|||||
490
|
0.000%, 9/01/45 (6)
|
9/31 at 100.00
|
AA+
|
522,026
|
|||||
750
|
North Texas Tollway Authority, Special Projects System Revenue Bonds, Current Interest Series 2011D, 5.000%, 9/01/24
|
9/21 at 100.00
|
AA+
|
896,123
|
|||||
455
|
North Texas Tollway Authority, System Revenue Bonds, Refunding First Tier, Series 2014A, 5.000%, 1/01/23
|
No Opt. Call
|
A1
|
551,651
|
|||||
2,870
|
North Texas Tollway Authority, System Revenue Bonds, Refunding Second Tier, Series 2008, 5.750%, 1/01/38 (Pre-refunded 1/01/18)
|
1/18 at 100.00
|
A2 (4)
|
3,118,712
|
|||||
455
|
Texas Municipal Gas Acquisition and Supply Corporation I, Gas Supply Revenue Bonds, Series 2006B, 0.975%, 12/15/17
|
No Opt. Call
|
BBB+
|
454,754
|
|||||
110
|
Texas Municipal Gas Acquisition and Supply Corporation III, Gas Supply Revenue Bonds, Series 2012, 5.000%, 12/15/32
|
No Opt. Call
|
A3
|
122,844
|
|||||
165
|
Texas Transportation Commission, Central Texas Turnpike System Revenue Bonds, First Tier Refunding Series 2015B, 5.000%, 8/15/37
|
8/24 at 100.00
|
A–
|
190,323
|
|||||
465
|
Texas Transportation Commission, Central Texas Turnpike System Revenue Bonds, Second Tier Refunding Series 2015C, 5.000%, 8/15/31
|
8/24 at 100.00
|
BBB+
|
537,856
|
|||||
13,500
|
Total Texas
|
14,772,692
|
|||||||
Virginia – 0.5%
|
|||||||||
565
|
Virginia Small Business Financing Authority, Senior Lien Revenue Bonds, Elizabeth River Crossing, Opco LLC Project, Series 2012, 5.500%, 1/01/42 (Alternative Minimum Tax)
|
7/22 at 100.00
|
BBB–
|
630,597
|
|||||
Washington – 2.5%
|
|||||||||
1,000
|
Port of Seattle, Washington, Revenue Bonds, Intermediate Lien Series 2015C, 5.000%, 4/01/23 (Alternative Minimum Tax)
|
No Opt. Call
|
A+
|
1,201,960
|
|||||
1,050
|
Washington Health Care Facilities Authority, Revenue Bonds, Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center, Series 2011A, 5.375%, 1/01/31
|
1/21 at 100.00
|
A
|
1,173,144
|
|||||
455
|
Washington Public Power Supply System, Revenue Refunding Bonds, Nuclear Project 3, Series 1989B, 7.125%, 7/01/16 – NPFG Insured
|
No Opt. Call
|
Aa1
|
462,621
|
|||||
585
|
Whidbey Island Public Hospital District, Island County, Washington, General Obligation Bonds, Whidbey General Hospital, Series 2013, 5.500%, 12/01/33
|
12/22 at 100.00
|
Baa2
|
640,710
|
|||||
3,090
|
Total Washington
|
3,478,435
|
|||||||
Wisconsin – 3.6%
|
|||||||||
University of Wisconsin Hospitals and Clinics Authority, Revenue Bonds, Refunding Series 2013A:
|
|||||||||
755
|
4.000%, 4/01/20
|
No Opt. Call
|
Aa3
|
838,495
|
|||||
15
|
5.000%, 4/01/22
|
No Opt. Call
|
Aa3
|
18,042
|
|||||
325
|
Wisconsin Health and Educational Facilities Authority, Revenue Bonds, Aurora Health Care, Inc., Series 2010B, 5.000%, 7/15/20
|
No Opt. Call
|
A2
|
368,050
|
|||||
675
|
Wisconsin Health and Educational Facilities Authority, Revenue Bonds, Aurora Health Care, Inc., Series 2012A, 5.000%, 7/15/25
|
7/21 at 100.00
|
A2
|
782,811
|
|||||
30
|
Wisconsin Health and Educational Facilities Authority, Revenue Bonds, Ministry Health Care, Inc., Refunding 2012C, 5.000%, 8/15/17
|
No Opt. Call
|
AA
|
31,729
|
|||||
Wisconsin Health and Educational Facilities Authority, Revenue Bonds, Wheaton Franciscan Healthcare System, Series 2006A:
|
|||||||||
500
|
5.250%, 8/15/18 (Pre-refunded 8/15/16)
|
8/16 at 100.00
|
N/R (4)
|
508,815
|
|||||
180
|
5.250%, 8/15/34 (Pre-refunded 8/15/16)
|
8/16 at 100.00
|
N/R (4)
|
183,173
|
26
|
Nuveen Investments
|
Principal
Amount (000)
|
Description (1)
|
Optional Call Provisions (2)
|
Ratings (3)
|
Value
|
|||||
Wisconsin (continued)
|
|||||||||
$
|
1,500
|
Wisconsin Health and Educational Facilities Authority, Wisconsin, Revenue Bonds, ThedaCare Inc, Series 2015, 5.000%, 12/15/26
|
12/24 at 100.00
|
AA–
|
$
|
1,803,195
|
|||
Wisconsin State, General Fund Annual Appropriation Revenue Bonds, Refunding Series 2009A: | |||||||||
45
|
5.000%, 5/01/21
|
5/19 at 100.00
|
AA–
|
50,657
|
|||||
35
|
5.375%, 5/01/25
|
5/19 at 100.00
|
AA–
|
39,672
|
|||||
40
|
5.625%, 5/01/28
|
5/19 at 100.00
|
AA–
|
45,499
|
|||||
150
|
6.000%, 5/01/33
|
5/19 at 100.00
|
AA–
|
172,125
|
|||||
4,250
|
Total Wisconsin
|
4,842,263
|
|||||||
$
|
122,820
|
Total Municipal Bonds (cost $121,651,289)
|
130,049,476
|
Principal
Amount (000)
|
Description (1)
|
Coupon
|
Maturity
|
Ratings (3)
|
Value
|
||||||
CORPORATE BONDS – 0.0%
|
|||||||||||
Transportation – 0.0%
|
|||||||||||
$
|
17
|
Las Vegas Monorail Company, Senior Interest Bonds (7), (8)
|
5.500%
|
7/15/19
|
N/R
|
$
|
$498
|
||||
4
|
Las Vegas Monorail Company, Senior Interest Bonds (7), (8)
|
3.000%
|
7/15/55
|
N/R
|
132
|
||||||
$
|
21
|
Total Corporate Bonds (cost $1,880)
|
630
|
||||||||
Total Long-Term Investments (cost $121,653,169)
|
130,050,106
|
Principal
Amount (000)
|
Description (1)
|
Optional Call Provisions (2)
|
Ratings (3)
|
Value
|
|||||
SHORT-TERM INVESTMENTS – 0.7%
|
|||||||||
MUNICIPAL BONDS – 0.7%
|
|||||||||
Michigan – 0.7%
|
|||||||||
$
|
1,000
|
Michigan Hospital Finance Authority, Revenue Bonds, Ascension Health Senior Credit Group, Refunding and Project Series 2010F-5, 1.500%, 11/15/47 (Mandatory put 3/15/17) (9)
|
No Opt. Call
|
A–1
|
$
|
1,007,140
|
|||
Total Short-Term Investments (cost $1,000,000)
|
1,007,140
|
||||||||
Total Investments (cost $122,653,169) – 99.0%
|
131,057,246
|
||||||||
Other Assets Less Liabilities – 1.0%
|
1,279,937
|
||||||||
Net Assets – 100%
|
$
|
132,337,183
|
(1)
|
All percentages shown in the Portfolio of Investments are based on net assets.
|
(2)
|
Optional Call Provisions (not covered by the report of independent registered public accounting firm): Dates (month and year) and prices of the earliest optional call or redemption. There may be other call provisions at varying prices at later dates. Certain mortgage-backed securities may be subject to periodic principal paydowns.
|
(3)
|
Ratings (not covered by the report of independent registered public accounting firm): Using the highest of Standard & Poor's Group ("Standard & Poor's"), Moody's Investors Service, Inc. ("Moody's") or Fitch, Inc. ("Fitch") rating. Ratings below BBB by Standard & Poor's, Baa by Moody's or BBB by Fitch are considered to be below investment grade. Holdings designated N/R are not rated by any of these national rating agencies.
|
(4)
|
Backed by an escrow or trust containing sufficient U.S. Government or U.S. Government agency securities, which ensure the timely payment of principal and interest. Certain bonds backed by U.S. Government or agency securities are regarded as having an implied rating equal to the rating of such securities.
|
(5)
|
As of, or subsequent to, the end of the reporting period this security is non-income producing. Non-income producing, in the case of a fixed-income security, generally denotes that the issuer has (1) defaulted on the payment of principal or interest, (2) is under the protection of the Federal Bankruptcy Court or (3) the Fund's Adviser has concluded that the issue is not likely to meet its future interest payment obligations and has ceased accruing additional income on the Fund's records.
|
(6)
|
Step-up coupon. The rate shown is the coupon as of the end of the reporting period.
|
(7)
|
Investment valued at fair value using methods determined in good faith by, or at the discretion of, the Board. For fair value measurement disclosure purposes, investment classified as Level 3. See Notes to Financial Statements, Note 2 – Investment Valuation and Fair Value Measurements for more information.
|
(8)
|
During January 2010, Las Vegas Monorail Company ("Las Vegas Monorail") filed for federal bankruptcy protection. During March 2012, Las Vegas Monorail emerged from federal bankruptcy with the acceptance of a reorganization plan assigned by the Federal Bankruptcy Court. Under the reorganization plan, the Fund surrendered its Las Vegas Monorail Project Revenue Bonds, First Tier, Series 2000 and in turn received two senior interest corporate bonds: the first with an annual coupon rate of 5.500% maturing on July 15, 2019 and the second with an annual coupon rate of 3.000% (5.500% after December 31, 2015) maturing on July 15, 2055. The Fund is not accruing income for either senior interest corporate bond.
|
(9)
|
Investment has a maturity of more than one year, but has variable rate and demand features which qualify it as a short-term investment. The rate disclosed is that in effect as of the end of the reporting period. This rate changes periodically based on market conditions or a specified market index.
|
(ETM)
|
Escrowed to maturity.
|
Nuveen Investments
|
27
|
Statement of
|
||
Assets and Liabilities
|
March 31, 2016
|
Assets
|
||||
Long-term investments, at value (cost $121,653,169)
|
$
|
130,050,106
|
||
Short-term investments, at value (cost $1,000,000)
|
1,007,140
|
|||
Cash
|
265,292
|
|||
Receivable for interest
|
1,551,076
|
|||
Other assets
|
6,394
|
|||
Total assets
|
132,880,008
|
|||
Liabilities
|
||||
Payable for:
|
||||
Dividends
|
314,752
|
|||
Investments purchased
|
125,396
|
|||
Accrued expenses:
|
||||
Management fees
|
51,679
|
|||
Trustees fees
|
857
|
|||
Other
|
50,141
|
|||
Total liabilities
|
542,825
|
|||
Net assets
|
$
|
132,337,183
|
||
Shares outstanding
|
12,442,881
|
|||
Net asset value ("NAV") per share outstanding
|
$
|
10.64
|
||
Net assets consist of:
|
||||
Shares, $0.01 par value per share
|
$
|
124,429
|
||
Paid-in surplus
|
123,816,785
|
|||
Undistributed (Over-distribution of) net investment income
|
114,263
|
|||
Accumulated net realized gain (loss)
|
(122,371
|
)
|
||
Net unrealized appreciation (depreciation)
|
8,404,077
|
|||
Net assets
|
$
|
132,337,183
|
||
Authorized shares
|
Unlimited
|
28
|
Nuveen Investments
|
Statement of
|
||
Operations
|
Year Ended March 31, 2016
|
Investment Income
|
$
|
4,689,678
|
||
Expenses
|
||||
Management fees
|
606,811
|
|||
Custodian fees
|
41,781
|
|||
Trustees fees
|
3,539
|
|||
Professional fees
|
23,143
|
|||
Shareholder reporting expenses
|
33,076
|
|||
Shareholder servicing agent fees
|
5,426
|
|||
Stock exchange listing fees
|
7,939
|
|||
Investor relations expenses
|
14,665
|
|||
Other
|
15,774
|
|||
Total expenses
|
752,154
|
|||
Net investment income (loss)
|
3,937,524
|
|||
Realized and Unrealized Gain (Loss)
|
||||
Net realized gain (loss) from investments
|
147,244
|
|||
Change in net unrealized appreciation (depreciation) of investments
|
512,937
|
|||
Net realized and unrealized gain (loss)
|
660,181
|
|||
Net increase (decrease) in net assets from operations
|
$
|
4,597,705
|
Nuveen Investments
|
29
|
Statement of
|
|
Changes in Net Assets
|
Year
|
Year
|
||||||
Ended
|
Ended
|
||||||
3/31/16
|
3/31/15
|
||||||
Operations
|
|||||||
Net investment income (loss)
|
$
|
3,937,524
|
$
|
4,233,348
|
|||
Net realized gain (loss) from investments
|
147,244
|
179,611
|
|||||
Change in net unrealized appreciation (depreciation) of investments
|
512,937
|
2,467,709
|
|||||
Net increase (decrease) in net assets from operations
|
4,597,705
|
6,880,668
|
|||||
Distributions to Shareholders
|
|||||||
From net investment income
|
(4,089,960
|
)
|
(4,244,414
|
)
|
|||
Decrease in net assets from distributions to shareholders
|
(4,089,960
|
)
|
(4,244,414
|
)
|
|||
Capital Share Transactions
|
|||||||
Net proceeds from shares issued to shareholders due to reinvestment of distributions
|
11,750
|
28,128
|
|||||
Net increase (decrease) in net assets from capital share transactions
|
11,750
|
28,128
|
|||||
Net increase (decrease) in net assets
|
519,495
|
2,664,382
|
|||||
Net assets at the beginning of period
|
131,817,688
|
129,153,306
|
|||||
Net assets at the end of period
|
$
|
132,337,183
|
$
|
131,817,688
|
|||
Undistributed (Over-distribution of) net investment income at the end of period
|
$
|
114,263
|
$
|
270,613
|
30
|
Nuveen Investments
|
Nuveen Investments
|
31
|
Financial
|
|
Highlights
|
Investment Operations
|
Less Distributions
|
|||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Beginning
NAV
|
Net
Investment Income
(Loss)
|
Net
Realized/
Unrealized
Gain (Loss)
|
Total
|
From Net Investment Income
|
From Accumulated Net Realized Gains
|
Total
|
Ending
NAV
|
Ending
Share
Price
|
||||||||||||||||||||
Year Ended 3/31:
|
||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2016
|
$
|
10.59
|
$
|
0.32
|
$
|
0.06
|
$
|
0.38
|
$
|
(0.33
|
)
|
$
|
—
|
$
|
(0.33
|
)
|
$
|
10.64
|
$
|
10.57
|
||||||||
2015
|
10.38
|
0.34
|
0.21
|
0.55
|
(0.34
|
)
|
—
|
(0.34
|
)
|
10.59
|
10.78
|
|||||||||||||||||
2014
|
10.63
|
0.36
|
(0.27
|
)
|
0.09
|
(0.34
|
)
|
—
|
(0.34
|
)
|
10.38
|
10.18
|
||||||||||||||||
2013
|
10.45
|
0.37
|
0.18
|
0.55
|
(0.37
|
)
|
—
|
(0.37
|
)
|
10.63
|
10.35
|
|||||||||||||||||
2012
|
10.02
|
0.40
|
0.44
|
0.84
|
(0.41
|
)
|
—
|
(0.41
|
)
|
10.45
|
10.23
|
32
|
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|
Ratios/Supplemental Data
|
|||||||||||||||||||
Total Returns
|
Ratios to Average Net Assets
|
||||||||||||||||||
Based
on NAV |
(a)
|
Based
on Share Price |
(a)
|
Ending
Net Assets (000) |
Expenses
|
Net Investment Income
(Loss) |
Portfolio Turnover Rate
|
(b)
|
|||||||||||
3.66
|
%
|
1.24
|
%
|
$
|
132,337
|
0.57
|
%
|
3.01
|
%
|
20
|
%
|
||||||||
5.37
|
9.39
|
131,818
|
0.58
|
3.23
|
16
|
||||||||||||||
0.95
|
1.83
|
129,153
|
0.58
|
3.44
|
15
|
||||||||||||||
5.32
|
4.77
|
132,277
|
0.56
|
3.51
|
17
|
||||||||||||||
8.49
|
8.49
|
129,868
|
0.62
|
3.92
|
17
|
(a)
|
Total Return Based on NAV is the combination of changes in NAV, reinvested dividend income at NAV and reinvested capital gains distributions at NAV, if any. The last dividend declared in the period, which is typically paid on the first business day of the following month, is assumed to be reinvested at the ending NAV. The actual reinvest price for the last dividend declared in the period may often be based on the Fund's market price (and not its NAV), and therefore may be different from the price used in the calculation. Total returns are not annualized.
|
Total Return Based on Share Price is the combination of changes in the market price per share and the effect of reinvested dividend income and reinvested capital gains distributions, if any, at the average price paid per share at the time of reinvestment. The last dividend declared in the period, which is typically paid on the first business day of the following month, is assumed to be reinvested at the ending market price. The actual reinvestment for the last dividend declared in the period may take place over several days, and in some instances may not be based on the market price, so the actual reinvestment price may be different from the price used in the calculation. Total returns are not annualized.
|
|
(b)
|
Portfolio Turnover Rate is calculated based on the lesser of long-term purchases or sales (as disclosed in Note 5 – Investment Transactions) divided by the average long-term market value during the period.
|
Nuveen Investments
|
33
|
34
|
Nuveen Investments
|
Level 1 –
|
Inputs are unadjusted and prices are determined using quoted prices in active markets for identical securities.
|
|
Level 2 –
|
Prices are determined using other significant observable inputs (including quoted prices for similar securities, interest rates, prepayment speeds, credit risk, etc.).
|
|
Level 3 –
|
Prices are determined using significant unobservable inputs (including management's assumptions in determining the fair value of investments).
|
Nuveen Investments
|
35
|
Level 1
|
Level 2
|
Level 3
|
Total
|
||||||||||
Long-Term Investments:
|
|||||||||||||
Municipal Bonds*
|
$
|
—
|
$
|
130,049,476
|
$
|
—
|
$
|
130,049,476
|
|||||
Corporate Bonds**
|
—
|
—
|
630
|
***
|
630
|
||||||||
Short-Term Investments:
|
|||||||||||||
Municipal Bonds*
|
—
|
1,007,140
|
—
|
1,007,140
|
|||||||||
Total
|
$
|
—
|
$
|
131,056,616
|
$
|
630
|
$
|
131,057,246
|
*
|
Refer to the Fund's Portfolio of Investments for state classifications.
|
**
|
Refer to the Fund's Portfolio of Investments for industry classifications.
|
***
|
Refer to the Fund's Portfolio of Investments for securities classified as Level 3.
|
(i)
|
If available, fair value determinations shall be derived by extrapolating from recent transactions or quoted prices for identical or comparable securities.
|
|
(ii)
|
If such information is not available, an analytical valuation methodology may be used based on other available information including, but not limited to: analyst appraisals, research reports, corporate action information, issuer financial statements and shelf registration statements. Such analytical valuation methodologies may include, but are not limited to: multiple of earnings, discount from market value of a similar freely-traded security, discounted cash flow analysis, book value or a multiple thereof, risk premium/yield analysis, yield to maturity and/or fundamental investment analysis.
|
36
|
Nuveen Investments
|
Year
|
Year
|
||||||
Ended
|
Ended
|
||||||
3/31/16
|
3/31/15
|
||||||
Shares issued to shareholders due to reinvestment of distributions
|
1,111
|
2,650
|
Cost of investments
|
$
|
122,501,074
|
||
Gross unrealized:
|
||||
Appreciation
|
$
|
8,656,576
|
||
Depreciation
|
(100,404
|
)
|
||
Net unrealized appreciation (depreciation) of investments
|
$
|
8,556,172
|
Nuveen Investments
|
37
|
Paid-in-surplus
|
$
|
6
|
||
Undistributed (Over-distribution of) net investment income
|
(3,914
|
)
|
||
Accumulated net realized gain (loss)
|
3,908
|
Undistributed net tax-exempt income1
|
$
|
274,096
|
||
Undistributed net ordinary income2
|
—
|
|||
Undistributed net long-term capital gains
|
—
|
1
|
Undistributed net tax-exempt income (on a tax basis) has not been reduced for the dividend declared on March 1, 2016, paid on April 1, 2016.
|
2
|
Net ordinary income consists of taxable market discount income and net short-term capital gains, if any.
|
2016
|
||||
Distributions from net tax-exempt income3
|
$
|
3,994,604
|
||
Distributions from net ordinary income2
|
113,990
|
|||
Distributions from net long-term capital gains
|
—
|
|||
2015
|
||||
Distributions from net tax-exempt income
|
$
|
4,254,292
|
||
Distributions from net ordinary income2
|
2,488
|
|||
Distributions from net long-term capital gains
|
—
|
2
|
Net ordinary income consists of taxable market discount income and net short-term capital gains, if any.
|
3
|
The Fund hereby designates these amounts paid during the fiscal year ended March 31, 2016, as Exempt Interest Dividends.
|
Expiration:
|
||||
March 31, 2017
|
$
|
110,784
|
||
Not subject to expiration
|
—
|
|||
Total
|
$
|
110,784
|
38
|
Nuveen Investments
|
Average Daily Net Assets*
|
Fund-Level Fee
|
|
For the first $125 million
|
0.3000
|
%
|
For the next $125 million
|
0.2875
|
|
For the next $250 million
|
0.2750
|
|
For the next $500 million
|
0.2625
|
|
For the next $1 billion
|
0.2500
|
|
For net assets over $2 billion
|
0.2375
|
Complex-Level Managed Asset Breakpoint Level*
|
Effective Rate at Breakpoint Level
|
|
$55 billion
|
0.2000
|
%
|
$56 billion
|
0.1996
|
|
$57 billion
|
0.1989
|
|
$60 billion
|
0.1961
|
|
$63 billion
|
0.1931
|
|
$66 billion
|
0.1900
|
|
$71 billion
|
0.1851
|
|
$76 billion
|
0.1806
|
|
$80 billion
|
0.1773
|
|
$91 billion
|
0.1691
|
|
$125 billion
|
0.1599
|
|
$200 billion
|
0.1505
|
|
$250 billion
|
0.1469
|
|
$300 billion
|
0.1445
|
*
|
For the complex-level fees, managed assets include closed-end fund assets managed by the Adviser that are attributable to certain types of leverage. For these purposes, leverage includes the funds' use of preferred stock and borrowings and certain investments in the residual interest certificates (also called inverse floating rate securities) in tender option bond (TOB) trusts, including the portion of assets held by a TOB trust that has been effectively financed by the trust's issuance of floating rate securities, subject to an agreement by the Adviser as to certain funds to limit the amount of such assets for determining managed assets in certain circumstances. The complex-level fee is calculated based upon the aggregate daily managed assets of all Nuveen funds that constitute "eligible assets." Eligible assets do not include assets attributable to investments in other Nuveen funds or assets in excess of a determined amount (originally $2 billion) added to the Nuveen fund complex in connection with the Adviser's assumption of the management of the former First American Funds effective January 1, 2011. As of March 31, 2016, the complex-level fee rate for the Fund was 0.1632%.
|
Purchases
|
$
|
176,745
|
||
Sales
|
—
|
Nuveen Investments
|
39
|
40
|
Nuveen Investments
|
Board of Trustees
|
|||||
William Adams IV*
|
Jack B. Evans
|
William C. Hunter
|
David J. Kundert
|
John K. Nelson
|
William J. Schneider
|
Thomas S. Schreier, Jr.**
|
Judith M. Stockdale
|
Carole E. Stone
|
Terence J. Toth
|
Margaret L. Wolff
|
*
|
Interested Board Member.
|
**
|
Interested Board Member and will retire from the Fund's Board of Trustees effective May 31, 2016.
|
Fund Manager
|
Custodian
|
Legal Counsel
|
Independent Registered
|
Transfer Agent and
|
Nuveen Fund Advisors, LLC
|
State Street Bank
|
Chapman and Cutler LLP
|
Public Accounting Firm
|
Shareholder Services
|
333 West Wacker Drive
|
& Trust Company
|
Chicago, IL 60603
|
KPMG LLP
|
State Street Bank
|
Chicago, IL 60606
|
Boston, MA 02111
|
Chicago, IL 60601
|
& Trust Company
|
|
Nuveen Funds
|
||||
P.O. Box 43071
|
||||
Providence, RI 02940-3071
|
||||
(800) 257-8787
|
||||
NIM
|
||||
Shares repurchased
|
—
|
Nuveen Investments
|
41
|
■
|
Auction Rate Bond: An auction rate bond is a security whose interest payments are adjusted periodically through an auction process, which process typically also serves as a means for buying and selling the bond. Auctions that fail to attract enough buyers for all the shares offered for sale are deemed to have "failed," with current holders receiving a formula-based interest rate until the next scheduled auction.
|
■
|
Average Annual Total Return: This is a commonly used method to express an investment's performance over a particular, usually multi-year time period. It expresses the return that would have been necessary each year to equal the investment's actual cumulative performance (including change in NAV or market price and reinvested dividends and capital gains distributions, if any) over the time period being considered.
|
■
|
Duration: Duration is a measure of the expected period over which a bond's principal and interest will be paid, and consequently is a measure of the sensitivity of a bond's or bond fund's value to changes when market interest rates change. Generally, the longer a bond's or fund's duration, the more the price of the bond or fund will change as interest rates change.
|
■
|
Gross Domestic Product (GDP): The total market value of all final goods and services produced in a country/region in a given year, equal to total consumer, investment and government spending, plus the value of exports, minus the value of imports.
|
■
|
Net Asset Value (NAV) Per Share: A fund's Net Assets is equal to its total assets (securities, cash, accrued earnings and receivables) less its total liabilities. NAV per share is equal to the fund's Net Assets divided by its number of shares outstanding.
|
■
|
Pre-Refunding: Pre-Refunding, also known as advanced refundings or refinancings, is a procedure used by state and local governments to refinance municipal bonds to lower interest expenses. The issuer sells new bonds with a lower yield and uses the proceeds to buy U.S. Treasury securities, the interest from which is used to make payments on the higher-yielding bonds. Because of this collateral, pre-refunding generally raises a bond's credit rating and thus its value.
|
■
|
S&P Municipal Bond Intermediate Index: An unleveraged, market value-weighted index containing all of the bonds in the S&P Municipal Bond Index with maturity dates between 3 and 14.999 years. Index returns assume reinvestment of distributions, but do not reflect any applicable sales charges or management fees.
|
■
|
S&P Municipal Bond Index: An unleveraged, market value-weighted index designed to measure the performance of the tax-exempt, investment-grade U.S. municipal bond market. Index returns assume reinvestment of distributions, but do not reflect any applicable sales charges or management fees.
|
■
|
Zero Coupon Bond: A zero coupon bond does not pay a regular interest coupon to its holders during the life of the bond. Income to the holder of the bond comes from accretion of the difference between the original purchase price of the bond at issuance and the par value of the bond at maturity and is effectively paid at maturity. The market prices of zero coupon bonds generally are more volatile than the market prices of bonds that pay interest periodically.
|
42
|
Nuveen Investments
|
Nuveen Investments
|
43
|
Name,
|
Position(s) Held
|
Year First
|
Principal
|
Number
|
|||||
Year of Birth
|
with the Funds
|
Elected or
|
Occupation(s)
|
of Portfolios
|
|||||
& Address
|
Appointed
|
Including other
|
in Fund Complex
|
||||||
and Term(1)
|
Directorships
|
Overseen by
|
|||||||
During Past 5 Years
|
Board Member
|
||||||||
Independent Board Members:
|
|||||||||
■
|
WILLIAM J. SCHNEIDER
1944 333 W. Wacker Drive Chicago, IL 6o6o6 |
Chairman and Board Member |
1996 Class III |
Chairman of Miller-Valentine Partners, a real estate investment company; Board Member of Med-America Health System and WDPR Public Radio station; formerly, Senior Partner and Chief Operating Officer (retired (2004) of Miller-Valentine Group; formerly, Board member, Business Advisory Council of the Cleveland Federal Reserve Bank and University of Dayton Business School Advisory Council; past Chair and Director, Dayton Development Coalition.
|
189 |
||||
■
|
JACK B. EVANS
1948 333 W. Wacker Drive Chicago, IL 6o6o6 |
Board Member |
1999 Class III |
President, The Hall-Perrine Foundation, a private philanthropic corporation (since 1996); Director and Chairman, United Fire Group, a publicly held company; Director, The Gazette Company; Life Trustee of Coe College and the Iowa College Foundation; formerly, President Pro-Tem of the Board of Regents for the State of Iowa University System; formerly, Director, Alliant Energy; formerly, Director, Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago; formerly, President and Chief Operating Officer, SCI Financial Group, Inc., a regional financial services firm.
|
189 |
||||
■
|
WILLIAM C. HUNTER
1948 333 W. Wacker Drive Chicago, IL 6o6o6 |
Board Member |
2004 Class I |
Dean Emeritus, formerly, Dean, Tippie College of Business, University of Iowa (2006-2012); Director (since 2004) of Xerox Corporation; Director (since 2005), and past President (2010-2014) Beta Gamma Sigma, Inc., The International Business Honor Society; Director of Wellmark, Inc. (since 2009); formerly, Dean and Distinguished Professor of Finance, School of Business at the University of Connecticut (2003-2006); previously, Senior Vice President and Director of Research at the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago (1995-2003); formerly, Director (1997-2007), Credit Research Center at Georgetown University.
|
189 |
||||
■
|
DAVID J. KUNDERT
1942 333 W. Wacker Drive Chicago, IL 6o6o6 |
Board Member |
2005 Class II |
Formerly, Director, Northwestern Mutual Wealth Management Company (2006-2013), retired (since 2004) as Chairman, JPMorgan Fleming Asset Management, President and CEO, Banc One Investment Advisors Corporation, and President, One Group Mutual Funds; prior thereto, Executive Vice President, Banc One Corporation and Chairman and CEO, Banc One Investment Management Group; Regent Emeritus, Member of Investment Committee, Luther College; member of the Wisconsin Bar Association; member of Board of Directors and Chair of Investment Committee, Greater Milwaukee Foundation; member of the Board of Directors (Milwaukee), College Possible; Board member of Milwaukee Repertory Theatre (since 2016).
|
189 |
44
|
Nuveen Investments
|
Name,
|
Position(s) Held
|
Year First
|
Principal
|
Number
|
|||||
Year of Birth
|
with the Funds
|
Elected or
|
Occupation(s)
|
of Portfolios
|
|||||
& Address
|
Appointed
|
Including other
|
in Fund Complex
|
||||||
and Term(1)
|
Directorships
|
Overseen by
|
|||||||
During Past 5 Years
|
Board Member
|
||||||||
Independent Board Members (continued): | |||||||||
■
|
JOHN K. NELSON
1962 333 W. Wacker Drive Chicago, IL 6o6o6 |
Board Member |
2013 Class II |
Member of Board of Directors of Core12 LLC (since 2008), a private firm which develops branding, marketing and communications strategies for clients; Director of The Curran Center for Catholic American Studies (since 2009) and The President's Council, Fordham University (since 2010); formerly, senior external advisor to the financial services practice of Deloitte Consulting LLP (2012- 2014): formerly, Chairman of the Board of Trustees of Marian University (2010 as trustee, 2011-2014 as Chairman); formerly, Chief Executive Officer of ABN AMRO N.V. North America, and Global Head of its Financial Markets Division (2007-2008); prior senior positions held at ABN AMRO include Corporate Executive Vice President and Head of Global Markets-the Americas (2006- 2007), CEO of Wholesale Banking North America and Global Head of Foreign Exchange and Futures Markets (2001-2006), and Regional Commercial Treasurer and Senior Vice President Trading – North America (1996-2001); formerly, Trustee at St. Edmund Preparatory School in New York City.
|
189 |
||||
■
|
JUDITH M. STOCKDALE
1947 333 W. Wacker Drive Chicago, IL 6o6o6 |
Board Member |
1997 Class I |
Board Member, Land Trust Alliance (since 2013) and U.S. Endowment for Forestry and Communities (since 2013); formerly, Executive Director (1994-2012), Gaylord and Dorothy Donnelley Foundation; prior thereto, Executive Director, Great Lakes Protection Fund (1990-1994).
|
189
|
||||
■
|
CAROLE E. STONE
1947 333 W. Wacker Drive Chicago, IL 6o6o6 |
Board Member |
2007 Class I |
Director, Chicago Board Options Exchange, Inc. (since 2006); Director, C2 Options Exchange, Incorporated (since 2009); Director, CBOE Holdings, Inc. (since 2010); formerly, Commissioner, New York State Commission on Public Authority Reform (2005-2010).
|
189 |
||||
■
|
TERENCE J. TOTH
1959 333 W. Wacker Drive Chicago, IL 6o6o6 |
Board Member |
2008 Class II |
Managing Partner, Promus Capital (since 2008); Director, Fulcrum IT Service LLC (since 2010), Quality Control Corporation (since 2012) and LogicMark LLC (since 2012); member: Chicago Fellowship Board (since 2005), Catalyst Schools of Chicago Board (since 2008) and Mather Foundation Board (since 2012), and chair of its investment committee; formerly, Director, Legal & General Investment Management America, Inc. (2008-2013); formerly, CEO and President, Northern Trust Global Investments (2004-2007): Executive Vice President, Quantitative Management & Securities Lending (2000-2004); prior thereto, various positions with Northern Trust Company (since 1994); formerly, Member, Northern Trust Mutual Funds Board (2005-2007), Northern Trust Global Investments Board (2004-2007), Northern Trust Japan Board (2004-2007), Northern Trust Securities Inc. Board (2003-2007) and Northern Trust Hong Kong Board (1997-2004).
|
189 |
||||
■
|
MARGARET L. WOLFF
1955 333 W. Wacker Drive Chicago, IL 6o6o6 |
Board Member |
2016 Class I |
Member of the Board of Directors (since 2013) of Travelers Insurance Company of Canada and The Dominion of Canada General Insurance Company (each, a part of Travelers Canada, the Canadian operation of The Travelers Companies, Inc.); formerly, Of Counsel, Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom LLP (Mergers & Acquisitions Group) (2005-2014); Member of the Board of Trustees of New York- Presbyterian Hospital (since 2005); Member (since 2004) and Chair (since 2015) of the Board of Trustees of The John A. Hartford Foundation (a philanthropy dedicated to improving the care of older adults); formerly, Member (2005-2015) and Vice Chair (2011-2015) of the Board of Trustees of Mt. Holyoke College.
|
189 |
Nuveen Investments
|
45
|
Name,
|
Position(s) Held
|
Year First
|
Principal
|
Number
|
|||||
Year of Birth
|
with the Funds
|
Elected or
|
Occupation(s)
|
of Portfolios
|
|||||
& Address
|
Appointed
|
Including other
|
in Fund Complex
|
||||||
and Term(1)
|
Directorships
|
Overseen by
|
|||||||
During Past 5 Years
|
Board Member
|
||||||||
Interested Board Members:
|
|||||||||
■
|
WILLIAM ADAMS IV(2)
1955 333 W. Wacker Drive Chicago, IL 6o6o6 |
Board Member |
2013 Class II |
Co-Chief Executive Officer and Co-President (since March 2016), formerly, Senior Executive Vice President, Global Structured Products (2010-2015) of Nuveen Investments, Inc.; Co-President of Nuveen Fund Advisors, LLC (since 2011); Co-Chief Executive Officer (since 2016), formerly, Senior Executive Vice President of Nuveen Securities, LLC; President (since 2011), of Nuveen Commodities Asset Management, LLC; Board Member of the Chicago Symphony Orchestra and of Gilda's Club Chicago; formerly, Executive Vice President, U.S. Structured Products, of Nuveen Investments, Inc. (1999-2010).
|
189 |
||||
■
|
THOMAS S. SCHREIER, JR.(2)(3)
1962 333 W. Wacker Drive Chicago, IL 6o6o6 |
Board Member |
2013 Class III |
Vice Chairman, Wealth Management of Nuveen Investments, Inc. (since 2011); Co-President of Nuveen Fund Advisors, LLC; Chairman of Nuveen Asset Management, LLC (since 2011); formerly, Co-Chief Executive Officer of Nuveen Securities, LLC (2011-2016); Member of Board of Governors and Chairman's Council of the Investment Company Institute; Director and Vice Chair of Allina Health and a member of its Finance, Audit and Investment Committees; Director of the Minneapolis Institute of Art; formerly, Chief Executive Officer (2000-2010) and Chief Investment Officer (2007-2010) of FAF Advisors, Inc.; formerly, President of First American Funds (2001-2010).
|
189 |
||||
Name,
|
Position(s) Held
|
Year First
|
Principal
|
Number
|
|||||
Year of Birth
|
with the Funds
|
Elected or
|
Occupation(s)
|
of Portfolios
|
|||||
& Address
|
Appointed(4)
|
During Past 5 Years
|
in Fund Complex
|
||||||
Overseen
|
|||||||||
by Officer
|
Officers of the Funds:
|
|||||||||
■
|
GIFFORD R. ZIMMERMAN
1956 333 W. Wacker Drive Chicago, IL 6o6o6 |
Chief Administrative Officer |
1988 |
Managing Director (since 2002), and Assistant Secretary of Nuveen Securities, LLC; Managing Director (since 2004) and Assistant Secretary (since 1994) of Nuveen Investments, Inc.; Managing Director (since 2002), Assistant Secretary (since 1997) and Co-General Counsel (since 2011) of Nuveen Fund Advisors, LLC; Managing Director, Assistant Secretary and Associate General Counsel of Nuveen Asset Management, LLC (since 2011); Managing Director and Assistant Secretary of Nuveen Investments Advisers, LLC (since 2002) and Symphony Asset Management LLC (since 2003); Vice President and Assistant Secretary of NWQ Investment Management Company, LLC (since 2002), Santa Barbara Asset Management, LLC (since 2006), and of Winslow Capital Management, LLC, (since 2010); Vice President and Assistant Secretary (since 2013), formerly, Chief Administrative Officer and Chief Compliance Officer (2006-2013) of Nuveen Commodities Asset Management, LLC; Chartered Financial Analyst.
|
190 |
||||
■
|
CEDRIC H. ANTOSIEWICZ
1962 333 W. Wacker Drive Chicago, IL 6o6o6 |
Vice President |
2007 |
Managing Director of Nuveen Securities, LLC. (since 2004); Managing Director of Nuveen Fund Advisors, LLC (since 2014).
|
83 |
||||
■
|
MARGO L. COOK
1964 333 W. Wacker Drive Chicago, IL 6o6o6 |
Vice President |
2009 |
Co-Chief Executive Officer and Co-President (since March 2016), formerly, Senior Executive Vice President of Nuveen Investments, Inc; Co-Chief Executive Officer (since 2015), previously, Executive Vice President (2013-2015) of Nuveen Securities, LLC; Senior Executive Vice President of Nuveen Fund Advisors, LLC (Executive Vice President since 2011); formerly, Managing Director of Nuveen Commodities Asset Management, LLC (2011-2016); Chartered Financial Analyst.
|
190 |
46
|
Nuveen Investments
|
Name,
|
Position(s) Held
|
Year First
|
Principal
|
Number
|
|||||
Year of Birth
|
with the Funds
|
Elected or
|
Occupation(s)
|
of Portfolios
|
|||||
& Address
|
Appointed(4)
|
During Past 5 Years
|
in Fund Complex
|
||||||
Overseen
|
|||||||||
by Officer
|
|||||||||
Officers of the Funds (continued):
|
|||||||||
■
|
LORNA C. FERGUSON
1945 333 W. Wacker Drive Chicago, IL 6o6o6 |
Vice President |
1998 |
Managing Director (since 2004) of Nuveen Investments Holdings, Inc.
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190 |
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STEPHEN D. FOY
1954 333 W. Wacker Drive Chicago, IL 6o6o6 |
Vice President and Controller |
1998 |
Managing Director (since 2014), formerly, Senior Vice President (2013-2014) and Vice President (2005-2013) of Nuveen Fund Advisors, LLC; Chief Financial Officer of Nuveen Commodities Asset Management, LLC (since 2010); Managing Director (since 2016) of Nuveen Securities, LLC; Certified Public Accountant.
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190 |
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SHERRI A. HLAVACEK
1962 333 W. Wacker Drive Chicago, IL 6o6o6 |
Vice President and Treasurer |
2015 |
Executive Vice President (since 2015, formerly, Managing Director) and Controller of Nuveen Fund Advisors, LLC; Managing Director and Controller of Nuveen Commodities Asset Management, LLC; Executive Vice President (since 2015, formerly, Managing Director), Treasurer and Controller of Nuveen Asset Management, LLC; Executive Vice President, Principal Financial Officer (since 2015, formerly, Managing Director), Treasurer and Corporate Controller of Nuveen Investments, Inc.; Executive Vice President (since 2015, formerly, Managing Director), Treasurer and Corporate Controller of Nuveen Investments Advisers, LLC and Nuveen Investments Holdings, Inc.; Executive Vice President, (formerly,Managing Director), Chief Financial Officer and Corporate Controller of Nuveen Securities, LLC; Vice President, Controller and Treasurer of NWQ Investment Management Company, LLC; Vice President and Controller of Santa Barbara Asset Management, LLC, Tradewinds Global Investors, LLC, Symphony Asset Management LLC and Winslow Capital Management, LLC; Certified Public Accountant.
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190 |
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WALTER M. KELLY
197o 333 W. Wacker Drive Chicago, IL 6o6o6 |
Chief Compliance Officer and Vice President |
2003 |
Senior Vice President (since 2008) of Nuveen Investment Holdings, Inc.
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190 |
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DAVID J. LAMB
1963 333 W. Wacker Drive Chicago, IL 6o6o6 |
Vice President
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2015
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Senior Vice President of Nuveen Investments Holdings, Inc. (since 2006), Vice President prior to 2006.
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83
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TINA M. LAZAR
1961 333 W. Wacker Drive Chicago, IL 6o6o6 |
Vice President
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2002
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Senior Vice President of Nuveen Investments Holdings, Inc. and Nuveen Securities, LLC.
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190
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KEVIN J. MCCARTHY
1966 333 W. Wacker Drive Chicago, IL 6o6o6 |
Vice President and Secretary |
2007 |
Executive Vice President, Secretary and General Counsel (since March 2016), formerly, Managing Director and Assistant Secretary of Nuveen Investments, Inc.; Executive Vice President (since March 2016), formerly, Managing Director and Assistant Secretary (since 2008) of Nuveen Securities, LLC; Executive Vice President and Secretary (since March 2016), formerly, Managing Director (2008-2016) and Assistant Secretary (2007-2016) and Co-General Counsel (since 2011) of Nuveen Fund Advisors, LLC; Executive Vice President and Secretary (since March 2016), formerly, Managing Director, Assistant Secretary (2011-2016) and Associate General Counsel (since 2011) of Nuveen Asset Management, LLC; Executive Vice President and Secretary of Nuveen Investments Advisers, LLC; Vice President (since 2007) and Secretary (since March 2016) of NWQ Investment Management Company, LLC, Symphony Asset Management LLC, Santa Barbara Asset Management, LLC, Winslow Capital Management, LLC (since 2010) and Tradewinds Global Investors, LLC (since 2016); Vice President (since 2010) and Secretary (since 2016), formerly, Assistant Secretary of Nuveen Commodities Asset Management, LLC.
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190
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Nuveen Investments
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47
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Name,
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Position(s) Held
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Year First
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Principal
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Number
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Year of Birth
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with the Funds
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Elected or
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Occupation(s)
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of Portfolios
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& Address
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Appointed(4)
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During Past 5 Years
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in Fund Complex
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Overseen
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by Officer
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Officers of the Funds (continued):
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KATHLEEN L. PRUDHOMME
1953 9o1 Marquette Avenue Minneapolis, MN 554o2 |
Vice President and
Assistant Secretary |
2011
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Managing Director, Assistant Secretary and Co-General Counsel (since 2011) of Nuveen Fund Advisors, LLC; Managing Director, Assistant Secretary and Associate General Counsel (since 2011) of Nuveen Asset Management, LLC; Managing Director and Assistant Secretary (since 2011) of Nuveen Securities, LLC; formerly, Deputy General Counsel, FAF Advisors, Inc. (2004-2010).
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190
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JOEL T. SLAGER
1978 333 W. Wacker Drive Chicago, IL 6o6o6 |
Vice President and
Assistant Secretary |
2013
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Fund Tax Director for Nuveen Funds (since 2013); previously, Vice President of Morgan Stanley Investment Management, Inc., Assistant Treasurer of the Morgan Stanley Funds (from 2010 to 2013).
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190
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(1)
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The Board of Trustees is divided into three classes, Class I, Class II, and Class III, with each being elected to serve until the third succeeding annual shareholders' meeting subsequent to its election or thereafter in each case when its respective successors are duly elected or appointed, except two board members are elected by the holders of Preferred Shares, when applicable, to serve until the next annual shareholders' meeting subsequent to its election or thereafter in each case when its respective successors are duly elected or appointed. The year first elected or appointed represents the year in which the board member was first elected or appointed to any fund in the Nuveen Complex.
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(2)
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Interested person" as defined in the 1940 Act, by reason of his position with Nuveen Investments, Inc. and certain of its subsidiaries, which are affiliates of the Nuveen Funds.
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(3)
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Mr. Schreier will retire from the Funds' Board of Trustees effective May 31, 2016.
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(4)
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Officers serve one year terms through August of each year. The year first elected or appointed represents the year in which the Officer was first elected or appointed to any fund in the Nuveen Complex.
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48
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Nuveen Investments
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Nuveen Investments
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49
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50
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Nuveen Investments
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Nuveen Investments
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51
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Distributed by Nuveen Investments, LLC | 333 West Wacker Drive | Chicago, IL 60606 | www.nuveen.com
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Audit Fees Billed
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Audit-Related Fees
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Tax Fees
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All Other Fees
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Fiscal Year Ended
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to Fund 1
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Billed to Fund 2
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Billed to Fund 3
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Billed to Fund 4
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March 31, 2016
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$ | 20,165 | $ | 0 | $ | 0 | $ | 0 | |||||||
Percentage approved
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0 | % | 0 | % | 0 | % | 0 | % | |||||||
pursuant to
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pre-approval
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exception
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March 31, 2015
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$ | 19,500 | $ | 0 | $ | 0 | $ | 0 | |||||||
Percentage approved
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0 | % | 0 | % | 0 | % | 0 | % | |||||||
pursuant to
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pre-approval
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exception
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1 "Audit Fees" are the aggregate fees billed for professional services for the audit of the Fund's annual financial statements and services provided in
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connection with statutory and regulatory filings or engagements.
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2 "Audit Related Fees" are the aggregate fees billed for assurance and related services reasonably related to the performance of the audit or review of
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financial statements that are not reported under "Audit Fees". These fees include offerings related to the Fund's common shares and leverage.
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3 "Tax Fees" are the aggregate fees billed for professional services for tax advice, tax compliance, and tax planning. These fees include: all global
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withholding tax services; excise and state tax reviews; capital gain, tax equalization and taxable basis calculation performed by the principal accountant.
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4 "All Other Fees" are the aggregate fees billed for products and services other than "Audit Fees", "Audit-Related Fees" and "Tax Fees". These fees
|
represent all engagements pertaining to the Fund's use of leverage.
|
Audit-Related Fees
|
Tax Fees Billed to
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All Other Fees
|
|
Billed to Adviser and
|
Adviser and
|
Billed to Adviser
|
|
Affiliated Fund
|
Affiliated Fund
|
and Affiliated Fund
|
|
Fiscal Year Ended
|
Service Providers
|
Service Providers
|
Service Providers
|
March 31, 2016
|
$ 0
|
$ 0
|
$ 0
|
Percentage approved
|
0%
|
0%
|
0%
|
pursuant to
|
|||
pre-approval
|
|||
exception
|
|||
March 31, 2015
|
$ 0
|
$ 0
|
$ 0
|
Percentage approved
|
0%
|
0%
|
0%
|
pursuant to
|
|||
pre-approval
|
|||
exception
|
Total Non-Audit Fees
|
||||
billed to Adviser and
|
||||
Affiliated Fund Service
|
Total Non-Audit Fees
|
|||
Providers (engagements
|
billed to Adviser and
|
|||
related directly to the
|
Affiliated Fund Service
|
|||
Total Non-Audit Fees
|
operations and financial
|
Providers (all other
|
||
Fiscal Year Ended
|
Billed to Fund
|
reporting of the Fund)
|
engagements)
|
Total
|
March 31, 2016
|
$ 0
|
$ 0
|
$ 0
|
$ 0
|
March 31, 2015
|
$ 0
|
$ 0
|
$ 0
|
$ 0
|
"Non-Audit Fees billed to Fund" for both fiscal year ends represent "Tax Fees" and "All Other Fees" billed to Fund in their respective
|
||||
amounts from the previous table.
|
||||
Less than 50 percent of the hours expended on the principal accountant's engagement to audit the registrant's financial statements for the most recent
|
||||
fiscal year were attributed to work performed by persons other than the principal accountant's full-time, permanent employees.
|
Portfolio Manager
|
Type of Account
Managed
|
Number of
Accounts
|
Assets*
|
Paul Brennan
|
Registered Investment Company
|
15
|
$21.04 billion
|
Other Pooled Investment Vehicles
|
1
|
$52.7 million
|
|
Other Accounts
|
2
|
$53.4 million
|
*
|
Assets are as of March 31, 2016. None of the assets in these accounts are subject to an advisory fee based on performance.
|
Name of Portfolio Manager
|
None
|
$1 - $10,000
|
$10,001-$50,000
|
$50,001-$100,000
|
$100,001-$500,000
|
$500,001-$1,000,000
|
Over $1,000,000
|
Paul Brennan
|
X
|
(a)
|
The registrant’s principal executive and principal financial officers, or persons performing similar functions, have concluded that the registrant’s disclosure controls and procedures (as defined in Rule 30a-3(c) under the Investment Company Act of 1940, as amended (the “1940 Act”) (17 CFR 270.30a-3(c))) are effective, as of a date within 90 days of the filing date of this report that includes the disclosure required by this paragraph, based on their evaluation of the controls and procedures required by Rule 30a-3(b) under the 1940 Act (17 CFR 270.30a-3(b)) and Rules 13a-15(b) or 15d-15(b) under the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended (the “Exchange Act”) (17 CFR 240.13a-15(b) or 240.15d-15(b)).
|
(b)
|
There were no changes in the registrant’s internal control over financial reporting (as defined in Rule 30a-3(d) under the 1940 Act (17 CFR 270.30a-3(d)) that occurred during the second fiscal quarter of the period covered by this report that has materially affected, or is reasonably likely to materially affect, the registrant’s internal control over financial reporting.
|
(a)(1)
|
Any code of ethics, or amendment thereto, that is the subject of the disclosure required by Item 2, to the extent that the registrant intends to satisfy the Item 2 requirements through filing of an exhibit: Not applicable because the code is posted on registrant’s website at www.nuveen.com/CEF/Shareholder/FundGovernance.aspx and there were no amendments during the period covered by this report. (To view the code, click on Code of Conduct.)
|
(a)(2)
|
A separate certification for each principal executive officer and principal financial officer of the registrant as required by Rule 30a-2(a) under the 1940 Act (17 CFR 270.30a-2(a)) in the exact form set forth below: Ex-99.CERT Attached hereto.
|
(a)(3)
|
Any written solicitation to purchase securities under Rule 23c-1 under the 1940 Act (17 CFR 270.23c-1) sent or given during the period covered by the report by or on behalf of the registrant to 10 or more persons. Not applicable.
|
(b)
|
If the report is filed under Section 13(a) or 15(d) of the Exchange Act, provide the certifications required by Rule 30a-2(b) under the 1940 Act (17 CFR 270.30a-2(b)); Rule 13a-14(b) or Rule 15d-14(b) under the Exchange Act (17 CFR 240.13a-14(b) or 240.15d-14(b)), and Section 1350 of Chapter 63 of Title 18 of the United States Code (18 U.S.C. 1350) as an exhibit. A certification furnished pursuant to this paragraph will not be deemed “filed” for purposes of Section 18 of the Exchange Act (15 U.S.C. 78r), or otherwise subject to the liability of that section. Such certification will not be deemed to be incorporated by reference into any filing under the Securities Act of 1933 or the Exchange Act, except to the extent that the registrant specifically incorporates it by reference. Ex-99.906 CERT attached hereto.
|