Franklin Templeton Bets On Muni Market Momentum With New Tax-Exempt ETFs
Franklin Templeton Bets On Muni Market Momentum With New Tax-Exempt ETFs
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Franklin Templeton Bets On Muni Market Momentum With New Tax-Exempt ETFs

🕒︎ 2025-10-31

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Franklin Templeton Bets On Muni Market Momentum With New Tax-Exempt ETFs

Franklin Templeton upped the ante in its ETF expansion with five new municipal bond funds each offering a different flavor of tax-free income for investors navigating an uncertain rate environment. The launches underscore the growing appetite for tax-efficient yield amid persistent market volatility. Also Read: VistaShares’ POW ETF Bets On The Real AI Bottleneck — Power, Not Processors Core And High-Yield Income Alternatives Leading the pack is the Franklin Municipal Income ETF (NYSE:FTMU), which is built to provide regular and sustainable, federally tax-exempt income, along with preserving capital. The fund has an expense ratio of 0.30% and will primarily be committed to investment-grade munis with intermediate-to-long duration but can take limited exposures in BB-rated bonds to enhance yield. The Franklin Municipal High Yield ETF (NYSE:FTMH) targets the high-yield muni segment, which may offer stronger returns but at the cost of higher credit risk. This fund charges 0.35% and also focuses on intermediate- to long-term securities. Those looking for stability over higher yields might opt for the Franklin Short-Term Municipal Income ETF (NYSE:FTMS). With a 0.20% expense ratio, FTMS aims to provide tax-free income and capital preservation through short-term, investment-grade muni holdings. Specialized State-Focused Funds Rounding out the lineup are two geographically targeted funds that take advantage of state-specific tax benefits. The Franklin New York Municipal Income ETF (NYSE:FTNY) seeks to provide income that is exempt from federal, New York State and New York City taxes, with an expense ratio of 0.35%. At least 90% of the fund's income is expected to be exempt from all three layers of taxation. Meanwhile, the Franklin California Municipal Income ETF (NYSE:FTCA) provides income exempt from federal and California state taxes, with a 0.35% fee. Like FTNY, about 90% of its revenue is expected to qualify for the double tax exemption. A Broader Bet On Muni Momentum With yields still hovering near multi-year highs, municipal bonds continue to attract investors seeking tax-efficient returns. Franklin Templeton’s latest suite of ETFs adds flexibility to that pursuit, giving income seekers multiple routes to tailor their muni exposure-whether they favor short-term safety, high-yield punch, or state-specific advantages. Read Next: Eli Lilly Extends Lead In $150B Obesity Drug Race As Novo, Pfizer Clash — Here’s How ETFs Stand To Gain Photo: Shutterstock

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