- What are the top holdings of NXP?
- A machine-readable holdings disclosure for Nuveen Select Tax-Free Income Portfolio (NXP) is not available from our data sources — fund families sometimes register portfolio filings under a sibling share class or outside the SEC's structured datasets. Rather than estimate, we leave the section blank; the issuer's website carries the authoritative portfolio list.
- What sectors does NXP invest in?
- Nuveen Select Tax-Free Income Portfolio (NXP) allocates across the sectors shown above. The largest exposure tops the list; the rest follow in descending weight order.
- What sector is NXP most exposed to?
- NXP's full sector breakdown is on the Sectors tab. The largest sector weight is shown there along with the rest of the allocation.
- Is NXP a US-only fund?
- The country allocation card on this page shows NXP's geographic exposure. Funds with > 95% US weight are effectively US-only; international or global funds will show meaningful weights across multiple countries.
- What does NXP invest in?
- Established on March 19, 1992, the Nuveen Select Tax-Free Income Portfolio functions as a closed-ended mutual fund dedicated to fixed income investments within the United States. Jointly overseen by Nuveen Fund Advisors LLC and Nuveen Asset Management, LLC (under the Nuveen Investments Inc. umbrella), the fund strategically allocates its capital primarily to investment-grade municipal securities, targeting those rated Baa, BBB, or higher. Its financial performance is benchmarked against both the Standard & Poor's (S&P) National Municipal Bond Index and the Lipper General and Insured Unleveraged Municipal Debt Funds Average. This portfolio remains domiciled in the U.S.