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UNITED STATES

SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION

Washington, D.C. 20549

 

 

FORM N-CSR

 

 

CERTIFIED SHAREHOLDER REPORT OF REGISTERED

MANAGEMENT INVESTMENT COMPANIES

Investment Company Act file number 811-06362

 

 

Invesco Municipal Trust

(Exact name of registrant as specified in charter)

 

 

 

1555 Peachtree Street, N.E., Atlanta, Georgia   30309
(Address of principal executive offices)   (Zip code)

 

 

Sheri Morris 1555 Peachtree Street, N.E., Atlanta, Georgia 30309

(Name and address of agent for service)

 

 

Registrant’s telephone number, including area code: (404) 439-3217

Date of fiscal year end: 2/28

Date of reporting period: 8/31/16

 

 

 


Item 1. Report to Stockholders.


  

 

         LOGO   

 

Semiannual Report to Shareholders

 

  

 

August 31, 2016

  

 

   Invesco Municipal Trust
     
   NYSE: VKQ   

 

LOGO

 

  

 

   2    Letters to Shareholders
   3    Trust Performance
   3    Share Repurchase Program Notice
   4    Dividend Reinvestment Plan
   5    Schedule of Investments
   25    Financial Statements
   28    Notes to Financial Statements
   34    Financial Highlights
   35    Approval of Investment Advisory and Sub-Advisory Contracts
   37    Proxy Results
       
   Unless otherwise noted, all data provided by Invesco.
  

 

  

 

NOT FDIC INSURED  |  MAY LOSE VALUE  |  NO BANK GUARANTEE

 


 

Letters to Shareholders

 

 

 

LOGO

Bruce Crockett

   

Dear Fellow Shareholders:

As independent chair of the Invesco Funds Board, I can assure you that the members of the Board are strong advocates for the interests of investors in Invesco’s mutual funds. We work hard to represent your interests through oversight of the quality of the investment management services your funds receive and other matters important to your investment. This includes but is not limited to: monitoring how the portfolio management teams of the Invesco funds are performing in light of changing economic and market conditions; assessing each portfolio management team’s investment performance within the context of the fund’s investment strategy; and monitoring for potential conflicts of interests that may impact the nature of the services that your funds receive.

    We believe one of the most important services we provide our fund shareholders is the annual review of the funds’ advisory and sub-advisory contracts with Invesco Advisers and its

affiliates. This review is required by the Investment Company Act of 1940 and focuses on the nature and quality of the services Invesco provides as the adviser to the Invesco funds and the reasonableness of the fees that it charges for those services. Each year, we spend months carefully reviewing information received from Invesco and a variety of independent sources, such as performance and fee data prepared by Lipper Inc., an independent, third-party firm widely recognized as a leader in its field. We also meet with our independent legal counsel and other independent advisers to review and help us assess the information that we have received. Our goal is to assure that you receive quality investment management services for a reasonable fee.

    As always, please contact me at bruce@brucecrockett.com with any questions or concerns you may have. On behalf of the Board, we look forward to continuing to represent your interests and serving your needs.

Sincerely,

 

LOGO

Bruce L. Crockett

Independent Chair

Invesco Funds Board of Trustees

 

 

 

LOGO

Philip Taylor

   

Dear Shareholders:

This semiannual report includes information about your Trust, including performance data and a complete list of its investments as of the close of the reporting period.

    The investment professionals at Invesco invest with high conviction and a long-term perspective. At Invesco, investing with high conviction means trusting our research-driven insights, having confidence in our investment processes and building portfolios that reflect our beliefs. Our goal is to look past market noise in an effort to find attractive opportunities at attractive prices. Of course, investing with high conviction can’t guarantee a profit or ensure investment success; no investment strategy or risk analysis can. To learn more about how we invest with high conviction, visit invesco.com/HighConviction.

    Our website, invesco.com/us, offers timely information about your Trust. Also, you can obtain updates to help you stay informed about the markets, the economy and investing by

connecting with Invesco on Twitter, LinkedIn or Facebook. Additionally, you can access our blog at blog.invesco.us.com. Our goal is to provide you the information you want, when and where you want it.

    Finally, I’m pleased to share with you Invesco’s commitment to both the Principles for Responsible Investment and to considering environmental, social and governance issues in our robust investment process. I invite you to learn more at invesco.com/esg.

    For questions about your account, contact an Invesco client services representative at 800 341 2929. For Invesco-related questions or comments, please email me directly at phil@invesco.com.

    All of us at Invesco look forward to serving your investment management needs. Thank you for investing with us.

Sincerely,

 

LOGO

Philip Taylor

Senior Managing Director, Invesco Ltd.

 

2                         Invesco Municipal Trust


 

Trust Performance

 

 

 

Performance summary

Cumulative total returns, 2/29/16 to 8/31/16

 

Trust at NAV       5.48 %
Trust at Market Value       10.27  
S&P Municipal Bond Index (Broad Market Index)       3.35  
S&P Municipal Bond 5+ Year Investment Grade Index (Style-Specific Index)       3.98  
Lipper Closed-End General and Insured Muncipal Leveraged Debt Funds Indexn (Peer Group Index)       5.92  
              
Market Price Discount to NAV as of 8/31/16       -3.53  

Source(s): FactSet Research Systems Inc.; nLipper Inc.

The performance data quoted represent past performance and cannot guarantee comparable future results; current performance may be lower or higher. Investment return, net asset value (NAV) and common share market price will fluctuate so that you may have a gain or loss when you sell shares. Please visit invesco.com/us for the most recent month-end performance. Performance figures reflect Trust expenses, the reinvestment of distributions (if any) and changes in NAV for performance based on NAV and changes in market price for performance based on market price.

    Since the Trust is a closed-end management investment company, shares of the Trust may trade at a discount or premium from the NAV. This characteristic is separate and distinct from the risk that NAV could decrease as a result of investment activities and may be a greater risk to investors expecting to sell their shares after a short time. The Trust cannot predict whether shares will trade at, above or below NAV. The Trust should not be viewed as a vehicle for trading purposes. It is designed primarily for risk-tolerant long-term investors.

The S&P Municipal Bond Index is a broad, market value-weighted index that seeks to measure the performance of the US municipal bond market.

    The S&P Municipal Bond 5+ Year Investment Grade Index is composed of market value-weighted investment grade US municipal bonds that seek to measure the performance of US municipals with maturities equal to or greater than five years.

    The Lipper Closed-End General and Insured Muncipal Leveraged Debt Funds Index is an unmanaged index considered representative of general and insured leverage municipal debt funds tracked by Lipper. These funds either invest primarily in municipal debt issues rated in the top four credit ratings or invest primarily in municipal debt issues insured as to timely payment. These funds can be leveraged via use of debt, preferred equity, and/or reverse repurchase agreements.

    The Trust is not managed to track the performance of any particular index, including the index(es) described here, and consequently, the performance of the Trust may deviate significantly from the performance of the index(es).

    A direct investment cannot be made in an index. Unless otherwise indicated, index results include reinvested dividends, and they do not reflect sales charges. Performance of the peer group, if applicable, reflects fund expenses; performance of a market index does not.

 

 

Important Notice Regarding Share Repurchase Program

 

In September 2016, the Trustees of the Trust approved a share repurchase program that allows the Trust to repurchase up to 25% of the

20-day average trading volume of the Trust’s common shares when the Trust is trading at a 10% or greater discount to its net asset value. The Trust will

repurchase shares pursuant to this program if the Adviser reasonably believes that such repurchases may enhance shareholder value.

 
 

 

3                         Invesco Municipal Trust


 

Dividend Reinvestment Plan

The dividend reinvestment plan (the Plan) offers you a prompt and simple way to reinvest your dividends and capital gains distributions (Distributions) into additional shares of your Invesco closed-end Trust (the Trust). Under the Plan, the money you earn from Distributions will be reinvested automatically in more shares of the Trust, allowing you to potentially increase your investment over time. All shareholders in the Trust are automatically enrolled in the Plan when shares are purchased.

 

 

Plan benefits

n   Add to your account:

You may increase your shares in your Trust easily and automatically with the Plan.

n   Low transaction costs:

Shareholders who participate in the Plan may be able to buy shares at below-market prices when the Trust is trading at a premium to its net asset value (NAV). In addition, transaction costs are low because when new shares are issued by the Trust, there is no brokerage fee, and when shares are bought in blocks on the open market, the per share fee is shared among all participants.

n   Convenience:

You will receive a detailed account statement from Computershare Trust Company, N.A. (the Agent), which administers the Plan. The statement shows your total Distributions, date of investment, shares acquired, and price per share, as well as the total number of shares in your reinvestment account. You can also access your account at invesco.com/us.

n   Safekeeping:

The Agent will hold the shares it has acquired for you in safekeeping.

 

 

Who can participate in the Plan

If you own shares in your own name, your purchase will automatically enroll you in the Plan. If your shares are held in “street name” – in the name of your brokerage firm, bank, or other financial institution – you must instruct that entity to participate on your behalf. If they are unable to participate on your behalf, you may request that they reregister your shares in your own name so that you may enroll in the Plan.

 

 

How to enroll

If you haven’t participated in the Plan in the past or chose to opt out, you are still eligible to participate. Enroll by visiting invesco.com/us, by calling toll-free 800 341 2929 or by notifying us in writing at Invesco Closed-End Funds, Computershare Trust Company, N.A., P.O. Box 30170, College Station, TX 77842-3170. If you are writing to us, please include the Trust name and account number and ensure that all shareholders listed on the account sign these written instructions. Your participation in the Plan will begin with the next Distribution payable after the Agent receives your authorization, as long as they receive it before the “record date,” which is generally 10 business days before the Distribution is paid. If your authorization arrives after such record date, your participation in the Plan will begin with the following Distribution.

 

How the Plan works

If you choose to participate in the Plan, your Distributions will be promptly reinvested for you, automatically increasing your shares. If the Trust is trading at a share price that is equal to its NAV, you’ll pay that amount for your reinvested shares. However, if the Trust is trading above or below NAV, the price is determined by one of two ways:

  1. Premium: If the Trust is trading at a premium – a market price that is higher than its NAV – you’ll pay either the NAV or 95 percent of the market price, whichever is greater. When the Trust trades at a premium, you may pay less for your reinvested shares than an investor purchasing shares on the stock exchange. Keep in mind, a portion of your price reduction may be taxable because you are receiving shares at less than market price.
  2. Discount: If the Trust is trading at a discount – a market price that is lower than its NAV – you’ll pay the market price for your reinvested shares.

 

 

Costs of the Plan

There is no direct charge to you for reinvesting Distributions because the Plan’s fees are paid by the Trust. If the Trust is trading at or above its NAV, your new shares are issued directly by the Trust and there are no brokerage charges or fees. However, if the Trust is trading at a discount, the shares are purchased on the open market, and you will pay your portion of any per share fees. These per share fees are typically less than the standard brokerage charges for individual transactions because shares are purchased for all participants in blocks, resulting in lower fees for each individual participant. Any service or per share fees are added to the purchase price. Per share fees include any applicable brokerage commissions the Agent is required to pay.

 

 

Tax implications

The automatic reinvestment of Distributions does not relieve you of any income tax that may be due on Distributions. You will receive tax information annually to help you prepare your federal income tax return.

    Invesco does not offer tax advice. The tax information contained herein is general and is not exhaustive by nature. It was not intended or written to be used, and it cannot be used, by any taxpayer for avoiding penalties that may be imposed on the taxpayer under US federal tax laws. Federal and state tax laws are complex and constantly changing. Shareholders should always consult a legal or tax adviser for information concerning their individual situation.

 

How to withdraw from the Plan

You may withdraw from the Plan at any time by calling 800 341 2929, by visiting invesco.com/us or by writing to Invesco Closed-End Funds, Computershare Trust Company, N.A., P.O. Box 30170, College Station, TX 77842-3170. Simply indicate that you would like to withdraw from the Plan, and be sure to include your Trust name and account number. Also, ensure that all shareholders listed on the account sign these written instructions. If you withdraw, you have three options with regard to the shares held in the Plan:

  1. If you opt to continue to hold your non-certificated whole shares (Investment Plan Book Shares), they will be held by the Agent electronically as Direct Registration Book-Shares (Book-Entry Shares) and fractional shares will be sold at the then-current market price. Proceeds will be sent via check to your address of record after deducting applicable fees, including per share fees such as any applicable brokerage commissions the Agent is required to pay.
  2. If you opt to sell your shares through the Agent, we will sell all full and fractional shares and send the proceeds via check to your address of record after deducting a $2.50 service fee and per share fees. Per share fees include any applicable brokerage commissions the Agent is required to pay.
  3. You may sell your shares through your financial adviser through the Direct Registration System (DRS). DRS is a service within the securities industry that allows Trust shares to be held in your name in electronic format. You retain full ownership of your shares, without having to hold a share certificate. You should contact your financial adviser to learn more about any restrictions or fees that may apply.

The Trust and Computershare Trust Company, N.A. may amend or terminate the Plan at any time. Participants will receive at least 30 days written notice before the effective date of any amendment. In the case of termination, Participants will receive at least 30 days written notice before the record date for the payment of any such Distributions by the Trust. In the case of amendment or termination necessary or appropriate to comply with applicable law or the rules and policies of the Securities and Exchange Commission or any other regulatory authority, such written notice will not be required.

    To obtain a complete copy of the current Dividend Reinvestment Plan, please call our Client Services department at 800 341 2929 or visit invesco.com/us.

 

 

 

4                         Invesco Municipal Trust


Schedule of Investments

August 31, 2016

(Unaudited)

 

    

Interest

Rate

   

Maturity

Date

    

Principal

Amount

(000)

     Value  

Municipal Obligations–160.85%(a)

  

Alabama–2.57%   

Alabama (State of) Special Care Facilities Financing Authority (Ascension Health Senior Credit Group); Series 2016 B, Ref. RB(b)

    5.00     11/15/2046       $ 4,770       $ 5,837,908   

Alabaster (City of) Board of Education;

         

Series 2014 A, Limited Special Tax GO Wts. (INS–AGM)(c)

    5.00     09/01/2039         1,245         1,487,339   

Series 2014 A, Limited Special Tax GO Wts. (INS–AGM)(c)

    5.00     09/01/2044         1,245         1,482,334   

Bessemer Governmental Utility Services Corp.; Series 2008 A, Ref. Water Supply RB (INS–AGC)(b)(c)

    5.00     06/01/2039         2,150         2,213,834   

Birmingham (City of) Airport Authority; Series 2010, RB (INS–AGM)(c)

    5.25     07/01/2030         1,650         1,885,274   

Huntsville (City of) Special Care Facilities Financing Authority (Redstone Village); Series 2007, Retirement Facility RB

    5.50     01/01/2043         1,725         1,730,710   

Lower Alabama Gas District (The); Series 2016 A, RB(b)

    5.00     09/01/2046         2,700         3,671,271   

Selma (City of) Industrial Development Board; Series 2009 A, Gulf Opportunity Zone RB

    6.25     11/01/2033         1,950         2,254,980   
         20,563,650   
Alaska–0.46%          

Alaska (State of) Industrial Development & Export Authority (Providence Health Services); Series 2011 A, RB(b)

    5.50     10/01/2041         3,160         3,686,993   
Arizona–2.60%          

Arizona (State of) Health Facilities Authority (Scottsdale Lincoln Hospital); Series 2014, Ref. RB

    5.00     12/01/2042         2,160         2,584,245   

Arizona (State of) Transportation Board;

  

     

Series 2008 B, Highway RB(d)(e)

    5.00     07/01/2018         1,700         1,835,354   

Series 2008 B, Highway RB(b)(d)(e)

    5.00     07/01/2018         2,545         2,747,633   

Series 2011 A, Ref. Sub. Highway RB(b)

    5.25     07/01/2032         2,500         2,952,125   

Glendale (City of) Industrial Development Authority (Midwestern University);

  

     

Series 2010, RB

    5.00     05/15/2035         500         561,860   

Series 2010, RB

    5.13     05/15/2040         1,100         1,241,031   

Goodyear (City of) McDowell Road Commercial Corridor Improvement District; Series 2007, Special Assessment Improvement RB (INS–AMBAC)(c)

    5.25     01/01/2032         1,035         1,049,438   

Phoenix (City of) Industrial Development Authority (Career Success Schools);

  

     

Series 2009, Education RB

    7.00     01/01/2039         640         627,885   

Series 2009, Education RB

    7.13     01/01/2045         610         603,693   

Phoenix (City of) Industrial Development Authority (Legacy Traditional Schools); Series 2014 A, Education Facility RB(f)

    6.50     07/01/2034         500         596,165   

Phoenix (City of) Industrial Development Authority (Rowan University); Series 2012, Lease RB

    5.00     06/01/2042         2,170         2,467,507   

Salt River Project Agricultural Improvement & Power District; Series 2009 A, Electric System RB(b)

    5.00     01/01/2028         2,050         2,249,117   

Yuma (City of) Industrial Development Authority (Regional Medical Center); Series 2014 A, Hospital RB

    5.25     08/01/2032         1,060         1,276,187   
         20,792,240   
California–13.15%          

Alameda Corridor Transportation Authority; Series 2016 B, Ref. Second Sub. Lien RB

    5.00     10/01/2036         1,960         2,390,396   

Anaheim (City of) Public Financing Authority (Anaheim Public Improvements); Series 1997 C, Sub. Lease CAB RB (INS–AGM)(c)(g)

    0.00     09/01/2020         4,000         3,781,120   

Bay Area Governments Association (California Redevelopment Agency Pool); Series 2004, Tax Allocation RB (INS–SGI)(c)

    5.25     09/01/2035         170         170,314   

Bay Area Toll Authority (San Francisco Bay Area);

  

     

Series 2008 F-1, Toll Bridge RB(b)(d)(e)

    5.00     04/01/2018         6,000         6,420,300   

Series 2009 F-1, Toll Bridge RB(b)(d)(e)

    5.00     04/01/2019         2,500         2,782,575   

Series 2009 F-1, Toll Bridge RB(b)(d)(e)

    5.13     04/01/2019         4,000         4,464,920   

Beverly Hills Unified School District (Election of 2008); Series 2009, Unlimited Tax CAB GO Bonds(g)

    0.00     08/01/2028         800         629,424   

 

See accompanying Notes to Financial Statements which are an integral part of the financial statements.

 

5                         Invesco Municipal Trust


    

Interest

Rate

   

Maturity

Date

    

Principal

Amount

(000)

     Value  
California–(continued)          

California (State of) Department of Water Resources (Central Valley);

         

Series 2008 AE, Water System RB(b)

    5.00     12/01/2024       $ 775       $ 834,799   

Series 2008 AE, Water System RB(b)

    5.00     12/01/2025         975         1,050,056   

Series 2008 AE, Water System RB(b)

    5.00     12/01/2026         975         1,049,870   

Series 2008 AE, Water System RB(b)

    5.00     12/01/2027         575         619,051   

Series 2008 AE, Water System RB(b)

    5.00     12/01/2028         975         1,049,519   

California (State of) Health Facilities Financing Authority (Catholic Healthcare West); Series 2009 A, RB

    6.00     07/01/2034         1,000         1,143,250   

California (State of) Health Facilities Financing Authority (Sutter Health); Series 2011 B, RB

    5.50     08/15/2026         1,000         1,178,640   

California (State of) Housing Finance Agency;

         

Series 2008 K, Home Mortgage RB(h)

    5.30     08/01/2023         1,510         1,541,363   

Series 2008 K, Home Mortgage RB(h)

    5.45     08/01/2028         3,700         3,760,236   

California (State of) Pollution Control Finance Authority;

         

Series 2012, Water Furnishing RB(f)(h)

    5.00     07/01/2027         1,375         1,568,476   

Series 2012, Water Furnishing RB(f)(h)

    5.00     07/01/2030         1,600         1,820,464   

Series 2012, Water Furnishing RB(f)(h)

    5.00     07/01/2037         3,535         3,991,333   

California (State of) Statewide Communities Development Authority (Kaiser Permanente); Series 2009 A, RB

    5.00     04/01/2019         1,300         1,444,807   

California (State of) Statewide Communities Development Authority (Loma Linda University Medical Center);

         

Series 2014, RB

    5.25     12/01/2044         855         987,200   

Series 2016 A, RB(f)

    5.00     12/01/2046         1,355         1,552,938   

California (State of);

         

Series 2003 C-4, VRD Unlimited Tax GO Bonds (LOC–U.S. Bank, N.A.)(i)(j)

    0.56     05/01/2033         2,000         2,000,000   

Series 2009, Various Purpose Unlimited Tax GO Bonds

    5.75     04/01/2031         1,150         1,294,935   

Series 2009 A, Ref. Economic Recovery Unlimited Tax GO Bonds(d)(e)

    5.25     07/01/2019         1,205         1,361,987   

Series 2009 A, Ref. Economic Recovery Unlimited Tax GO Bonds(d)(e)

    5.25     07/01/2019         695         785,545   

Series 2012, Ref. Unlimited Tax GO Bonds

    5.00     02/01/2032         2,100         2,506,329   

Series 2012, Various Purpose Unlimited Tax GO Bonds

    5.00     04/01/2042         1,900         2,262,729   

Series 2012, Various Purpose Unlimited Tax GO Bonds

    5.25     04/01/2035         2,880         3,476,909   

Series 2013, Ref. Various Purpose Unlimited Tax GO Bonds

    5.25     09/01/2030         1,500         1,884,930   

Daly City (City of) Housing Development Finance Agency (Franciscan Mobile Home Park Acquisition); Series 2007 C, Ref. Third Tier Mobile Home Park RB

    6.50     12/15/2047         415         427,147   

Foothill-Eastern Transportation Corridor Agency; Series 2015, Ref. CAB Toll Road RB (INS–AGM)(c)(g)

    0.00     01/15/2034         4,125         2,366,183   

Golden State Tobacco Securitization Corp.;

         

Series 2007 A-1, Sr. Tobacco Settlement Asset-Backed RB

    4.50     06/01/2027         4,575         4,648,154   

Series 2007 A-1, Sr. Tobacco Settlement Asset-Backed RB

    5.00     06/01/2033         5,525         5,579,421   

Series 2013 A, Enhanced Tobacco Settlement Asset-Backed RB

    5.00     06/01/2030         2,875         3,461,270   

Series 2015 A, Ref. Tobacco Settlement Asset-Backed RB

    5.00     06/01/2040         1,000         1,219,060   

Los Angeles (City of) Department of Water & Power; Series 2012-B, Waterworks RB(b)

    5.00     07/01/2043         3,500         4,161,290   

Los Angeles (City of) Harbor Department; Series 2009 C, Ref. RB

    5.00     08/01/2031         1,000         1,117,790   

Los Angeles Unified School District (Election of 2002); Series 2009 D, Unlimited Tax GO Bonds

    5.00     07/01/2022         1,200         1,345,764   

Morongo Band of Mission Indians (The) (Enterprise Casino); Series 2008 B, RB(f)

    5.50     03/01/2018         100         105,154   

Palomar Pomerado Health; Series 2009, COP

    6.75     11/01/2039         1,125         1,257,255   

Sacramento (County of); Series 2010, Sr. Airport System RB

    5.00     07/01/2040         2,300         2,607,487   

San Diego Community College District (Election of 2006); Series 2011, Unlimited Tax GO Bonds(b)

    5.00     08/01/2036         4,110         4,822,715   

San Francisco (City & County of) Airport Commission (San Francisco International Airport);

         

Series 2011 F, Ref. Second Series RB(h)

    5.00     05/01/2025         775         905,967   

Series 2011 F, Ref. Second Series RB(h)

    5.00     05/01/2026         1,550         1,808,106   

San Francisco (City & County of) Public Utilities Commission (Water System Improvement Program); Subseries 2011 A, Water RB(b)

    5.00     11/01/2036         3,360         3,969,370   

Santa Margarita Water District (Community Facilities District No. 2013-1); Series 2013, Special Tax RB

    5.50     09/01/2032         685         816,212   

Southern California Metropolitan Water District; Series 2009 A, RB

    5.00     01/01/2034         2,500         2,754,475   

 

See accompanying Notes to Financial Statements which are an integral part of the financial statements.

 

6                         Invesco Municipal Trust


    

Interest

Rate

   

Maturity

Date

    

Principal

Amount

(000)

     Value  
California–(continued)          

Vernon (City of);

         

Series 2009 A, Electric System RB(d)(e)

    5.13     08/01/2019       $ 540       $ 590,900   

Series 2009 A, Electric System RB

    5.13     08/01/2021         1,250         1,392,738   
         105,160,873   
Colorado–4.90%          

Colorado (State of) Board of Governors; Series 2012 A, University Enterprise System RB (CEP–Colorado Higher Education Intercept Program)(b)

    5.00     03/01/2041         3,850         4,523,250   

Colorado (State of) Health Facilities Authority (Adventist Health System/Sunbelt Obligated Group); Series 2016 A, Ref. Hospital RB

    5.00     11/15/2041         4,225         5,134,178   

Colorado (State of) Health Facilities Authority (Catholic Health); Series 2006 C5, RB(b)(d)(e)

    5.00     05/01/2018         4,875         5,232,581   

Colorado (State of) Health Facilities Authority (Evangelical Lutheran); Series 2005, Health Facilities RB

    5.00     06/01/2035         2,790         2,796,919   

Colorado (State of) Health Facilities Authority (Volunteers of America Care);

         

Series 2007 A, Health & Residential Care Facilities RB

    5.25     07/01/2027         295         295,124   

Series 2007 A, Health & Residential Care Facilities RB

    5.30     07/01/2037         355         355,099   

Colorado (State of) Regional Transportation District (Denver Transit Partners Eagle P3);

         

Series 2010, Private Activity RB

    6.00     01/15/2034         1,100         1,274,493   

Series 2010, Private Activity RB

    6.50     01/15/2030         1,400         1,651,636   

Denver (City & County of); Series 2012 B, Airport System RB

    5.00     11/15/2037         1,850         2,211,527   

Montezuma (County of) Hospital District; Series 2007, Ref. RB

    5.90     10/01/2037         855         868,022   

Platte River Power Authority; Series 2009 HH, RB(d)(e)

    5.00     06/01/2019         1,000         1,117,780   

University of Colorado;

         

Series 2013 A, Enterprise RB(b)

    5.00     06/01/2037         5,845         7,078,295   

Series 2013 A, Enterprise RB(b)

    5.00     06/01/2043         5,465         6,598,714   
         39,137,618   
Connecticut–0.53%          

Connecticut (State of) (Bradley International Airport); Series 2000 A, Special Obligation Parking RB (INS–ACA)(c)(h)

    6.60     07/01/2024         2,840         2,850,934   

Connecticut (State of) Development Authority (Aquarion Water Co.); Series 2011, Water Facilities RB(h)

    5.50     04/01/2021         1,200         1,379,928   
         4,230,862   
District of Columbia–4.57%          

District of Columbia,

         

Series 2014 C, Unlimited Tax GO Bonds(b)

    5.00     06/01/2034         3,445         4,219,470   

Series 2014 C, Unlimited Tax GO Bonds(b)

    5.00     06/01/2035         6,890         8,405,593   

District of Columbia (Provident Group — Howard Properties LLC); Series 2013, Student Dormitory RB

    5.00     10/01/2045         2,125         2,167,521   

District of Columbia (Sibley Memorial Hospital);

         

Series 2009, Hospital RB(d)(e)

    6.38     10/01/2019         2,400         2,805,072   

Series 2009, Hospital RB(d)(e)

    6.50     10/01/2019         700         820,799   

District of Columbia Water & Sewer Authority;

         

Series 2007 A, Public Utility Sub. Lien RB(d)(e)

    5.50     10/01/2017         4,000         4,215,800   

Series 2008 A, Ref. Public Utility Sub. Lien RB(b)(d)(e)

    5.00     10/01/2018         1,575         1,717,916   

Series 2008 A, Ref. Public Utility Sub. Lien RB(b)(d)(e)

    5.00     10/01/2018         775         845,324   

Series 2013 A, Public Utility Sub. Lien RB(b)

    5.00     10/01/2044         3,000         3,649,080   

Metropolitan Washington Airports Authority (Dulles Metrorail & Capital Improvement); Series 2014 A, Ref. Sr. Lien Dulles Toll Road RB

    5.00     10/01/2053         6,800         7,695,084   
         36,541,659   
Florida–7.53%          

Alachua (County of) (North Florida Retirement Village, Inc.);

         

Series 2007, IDR

    5.25     11/15/2017         685         704,838   

Series 2007, IDR

    5.88     11/15/2036         1,000         1,019,180   

Alachua (County of) Health Facilities Authority (Terraces at Bonita Springs); Series 2011 A, RB

    8.13     11/15/2041         1,000         1,200,090   

 

See accompanying Notes to Financial Statements which are an integral part of the financial statements.

 

7                         Invesco Municipal Trust


    

Interest

Rate

   

Maturity

Date

    

Principal

Amount

(000)

     Value  
Florida–(continued)          

Broward (County of);

         

Series 2012 A, Water & Sewer Utility RB

    5.00     10/01/2037       $ 2,270       $ 2,733,171   

Series 2013 C, Airport System RB

    5.25     10/01/2038         2,450         2,978,808   

Series 2015 A, Airport System RB(h)

    5.00     10/01/2045         2,190         2,583,631   

Citizens Property Insurance Corp. (High Risk Account); Series 2010 A-1, Sr. Sec. RB

    5.25     06/01/2017         2,200         2,275,856   

Collier (County of) Industrial Development Authority (The Arlington of Naples);

         

Series 2014 A, Continuing Care Community RB(f)

    7.75     05/15/2035         1,300         1,552,317   

Series 2014 B-2, TEMPS–70SM Continuing Care Community RB(f)

    6.50     05/15/2020         1,300         1,302,652   

Davie (Town of) (Nova Southeastern University); Series 2013 A, Educational Facilities RB

    6.00     04/01/2042         1,400         1,707,104   

Escambia (County of) Health Facilities Authority (Florida Health Care Facility Loan Veterans Health Administration Program); Series 2000, RB (INS–AMBAC)(c)

    5.95     07/01/2020         205         219,278   

Florida (State of) Ports Financing Commission (State Transportation Trust Fund); Series 2011 B, Ref. RB(h)

    5.13     06/01/2027         1,650         1,934,806   

Hillsborough (County of) Aviation Authority;

         

Series 2008 A, RB (INS–AGC)(b)(c)(h)

    5.38     10/01/2033         975         1,054,765   

Series 2008 A, RB (INS–AGC)(b)(c)(h)

    5.50     10/01/2038         2,175         2,360,375   

Hillsborough (County of); Series 2006 A, Solid Waste & Resource Recovery RB (INS–BHAC)(c)(h)

    4.50     09/01/2034         295         295,557   

JEA; Series 2012 Three B, Electric System RB(b)

    5.00     10/01/2039         3,100         3,604,339   

Lakeland (City of) (Lakeland Regional Health Systems);

         

Series 2006, Ref. Hospital System RB

    5.00     11/15/2026         5,000         5,046,900   

Series 2006, Ref. Hospital System RB

    5.00     11/15/2032         5,000         5,046,900   

Miami Beach (City of) Health Facilities Authority (Mount Sinai Medical Center); Series 2014, Ref. RB

    5.00     11/15/2039         935         1,093,417   

Miami-Dade (County of) Expressway Authority; Series 2010 A, Ref. Toll System RB

    5.00     07/01/2040         1,250         1,420,625   

Miami-Dade (County of) Health Facilities Authority (Miami Children’s Hospital); Series 2010 A, Ref. Hospital RB

    6.13     08/01/2042         640         749,645   

Miami-Dade (County of);

         

Series 2012 A, Ref. Aviation RB(h)

    5.00     10/01/2028         1,000         1,159,370   

Series 2012 B, Ref. Sub. Special Obligation RB

    5.00     10/01/2032         1,150         1,364,774   

Series 2012 B, Ref. Sub. Special Obligation RB (INS–AGM)(c)

    5.00     10/01/2035         1,950         2,298,153   

Overoaks Community Development District;

         

Series 2004 A, Capital Improvement Special Assessment RB(k)

    6.13     05/01/2035         120         1   

Series 2010 A-2, Capital Improvement RB

    6.13     05/01/2035         110         110,118   

Series 2010 B, Capital Improvement RB

    5.13     05/01/2017         105         104,996   

Palm Beach (County of) Health Facilities Authority (The Waterford); Series 2007, RB(d)(e)

    5.88     11/15/2017         1,100         1,169,828   

Palm Beach (County of) Solid Waste Authority;

         

Series 2009, Improvement RB (INS–BHAC)(b)(c)

    5.50     10/01/2023         2,600         2,970,786   

Series 2011, Ref. RB(b)

    5.00     10/01/2031         2,565         3,019,287   

Putnam (County of) Development Authority (Seminole Electric Cooperative); Series 2007 A, Ref. PCR (INS–AMBAC)(c)(d)

    5.35     05/01/2018         3,250         3,479,125   

Reunion East Community Development District;

         

Series 2005, Special Assessment RB(k)

    5.80     05/01/2036         235         2   

Series 2015-2, Special Assessment RB

    6.60     05/01/2036         300         311,154   

Seminole Indian Tribe of Florida;

         

Series 2007 A, Special Obligation RB(f)

    5.25     10/01/2027         400         415,172   

Series 2007 A, Special Obligation RB(f)

    5.75     10/01/2022         500         522,465   

Seven Oaks Community Development District II; Series 2004 A, Special Assessment RB

    5.88     05/01/2035         725         726,312   

Sterling Hill Community Development District; Series 2003 A, Capital Improvement Special Assessment RB

    6.20     05/01/2035         773         541,023   

Sumter (County of) Industrial Development Authority (Central Florida Health Alliance); Series 2014 A, Hospital RB

    5.25     07/01/2044         1,000         1,167,500   
         60,244,320   
Georgia–2.23%          

Atlanta (City of) (Beltline);

         

Series 2009 B, Tax Allocation RB

    6.75     01/01/2020         205         231,873   

Series 2009 B, Tax Allocation RB

    6.75     01/01/2020         375         424,159   

Series 2009 B, Tax Allocation RB

    7.38     01/01/2031         205         231,195   

 

See accompanying Notes to Financial Statements which are an integral part of the financial statements.

 

8                         Invesco Municipal Trust


    

Interest

Rate

   

Maturity

Date

    

Principal

Amount

(000)

     Value  
Georgia–(continued)          

Atlanta (City of);

         

Series 2009 A, Water & Wastewater RB(d)(e)

    6.00     11/01/2019       $ 1,200       $ 1,399,296   

Series 2009 A, Water & Wastewater RB(d)(e)

    6.00     11/01/2019         1,300         1,515,904   

Series 2009 A, Water & Wastewater RB(d)(e)

    6.00     11/01/2019         1,200         1,399,296   

Series 2015, Ref. Water & Wastewater RB(b)

    5.00     11/01/2040         8,290         10,090,340   

DeKalb (County of) Hospital Authority (DeKalb Medical Center, Inc.); Series 2010, RAC

    6.00     09/01/2030         1,000         1,159,930   

Fulton (County of) Development Authority (Georgia Tech Athletic Association); Series 2012, Ref. RB

    5.00     10/01/2042         1,150         1,345,236   
         17,797,229   
Guam–0.82%          

Guam (Territory of) (Section 30);

         

Series 2009 A, Limited Obligation RB(d)(e)

    5.38     12/01/2019         350         401,058   

Series 2009 A, Limited Obligation RB(d)(e)

    5.63     12/01/2019         1,850         2,134,696   

Guam (Territory of) Power Authority; Series 2010 A, RB

    5.50     10/01/2040         835         936,478   

Guam (Territory of) Waterworks Authority; Series 2010, Water & Wastewater System RB

    5.63     07/01/2040         1,400         1,547,042   

Guam (Territory of);

         

Series 2011 A, Business Privilege Tax RB

    5.13     01/01/2042         780         860,090   

Series 2011 A, Business Privilege Tax RB

    5.25     01/01/2036         625         697,069   
         6,576,433   
Hawaii–1.13%          

Hawaii (State of) Department of Budget & Finance (Hawaii Pacific Health Obligated Group);

         

Series 2010 B, Special Purpose RB

    5.75     07/01/2040         1,000         1,140,660   

Series 2013 A, Ref. Special Purpose RB

    5.50     07/01/2043         2,500         3,021,575   

Hawaii (State of);

         

Series 2010 A, Airport System RB

    5.00     07/01/2039         2,050         2,311,785   

Series 2015 A, Airport System RB(h)

    5.00     07/01/2045         2,205         2,591,647   
         9,065,667   
Idaho–0.49%          

Idaho (State of) Health Facilities Authority (St. Luke’s Health System);

         

Series 2008 A, RB

    6.50     11/01/2023         750         840,187   

Series 2008 A, RB

    6.75     11/01/2037         1,000         1,118,330   

Idaho (State of) Health Facilities Authority (Valley Vista Care Corp.); Series 2007, Ref. RB

    6.13     11/15/2027         660         678,104   

Regents of the University of Idaho; Series 2011, Ref. General RB(d)

    5.25     04/01/2021         1,060         1,240,815   
         3,877,436   
Illinois–17.49%          

Bartlett (Village of) (Quarry Redevelopment); Series 2007, Ref. Sr. Lien Tax Increment Allocation RB

    5.60     01/01/2023         1,000         1,018,700   

Bolingbrook (Village of); Series 2005, Sales Tax RB

    6.25     01/01/2024         1,830         1,833,514   

Bourbonnais (Village of) (Olivet Nazarene University);

         

Series 2010, Industrial RB

    5.50     11/01/2040         725         809,006   

Series 2013, Industrial RB

    5.50     11/01/2042         825         915,585   

Chicago (City of) (Diversey/Narragansett); Series 2006, Tax Increment Allocation Revenue COP

    7.46     02/15/2026         630         449,167   

Chicago (City of) (Midway Airport);

         

Series 2013 A, Ref. Second Lien RB(h)

    5.50     01/01/2031         2,650         3,164,285   

Series 2014 A, Ref. Second Lien RB(h)

    5.00     01/01/2041         1,250         1,431,125   

Chicago (City of) (O’Hare International Airport);

         

Series 2008 A, Third Lien General Airport RB (INS–AGM)(b)(c)

    5.00     01/01/2033         4,000         4,200,920   

Series 2012 B, Ref. Passenger Facility Charge RB(h)

    5.00     01/01/2030         4,500         5,108,850   

Series 2013, Sr. Lien Customer Facility Charge RB

    5.75     01/01/2038         2,450         2,934,242   

Series 2015 C, RB(h)

    5.00     01/01/2046         850         979,906   

Series 2015 D, RB

    5.00     01/01/2046         595         707,241   

Chicago (City of) Metropolitan Water Reclamation District (Green Bonds); Series 2016 E, Unlimited Tax GO Bonds(b)

    5.00     12/01/2045         1,755         2,116,004   

 

See accompanying Notes to Financial Statements which are an integral part of the financial statements.

 

9                         Invesco Municipal Trust


    

Interest

Rate

   

Maturity

Date

    

Principal

Amount

(000)

     Value  
Illinois–(continued)          

Chicago (City of) Transit Authority;

         

Series 2011, Sales Tax Receipts RB(b)

    5.25     12/01/2036       $ 3,795       $ 4,230,173   

Series 2014, Sales Tax Receipts RB

    5.00     12/01/2044         3,735         4,285,987   

Chicago (City of);

         

Series 2002 B, Unlimited Tax GO Bonds

    5.50     01/01/2037         680         715,666   

Series 2005 D, Ref. Unlimited Tax GO Bonds

    5.50     01/01/2040         425         445,799   

Series 2007 E, Ref. Unlimited Tax GO Bonds

    5.50     01/01/2042         340         356,164   

Series 2008 A, Unlimited Tax GO Bonds (INS–AGC)(b)(c)

    5.25     01/01/2025         3,100         3,230,572   

Series 2011, Tax Increment Allocation Revenue COP

    7.13     05/01/2021         610         656,305   

Series 2011, Tax Increment Allocation Revenue COP

    7.13     05/01/2021         410         441,123   

Series 2011 A, Sales Tax RB

    5.25     01/01/2038         1,905         2,053,323   

Series 2012, Second Lien Wastewater Transmission RB

    5.00     01/01/2042         3,350         3,691,700   

Series 2012 A, Unlimited Tax GO Bonds

    5.00     01/01/2033         1,290         1,385,279   

Series 2014, Ref. Motor Fuel Tax RB (INS–AGM)(c)

    5.00     01/01/2032         1,175         1,333,578   

Series 2014, Second Lien Waterworks RB

    5.00     11/01/2044         875         1,004,990   

Series 2015 A, Unlimited Tax GO Bonds

    5.50     01/01/2033         3,395         3,599,481   

Cortland (Town of) (Sheaffer System); Series 2006, Special Tax RB(f)(k)

    5.50     03/01/2017         982         196,115   

Deerfield (Village of); Series 2011, Ref. RB

    6.00     10/01/2042         429         439,455   

Gilberts (Village of) Special Service Area No. 24 (The Conservancy); Series 2014 A, Special Tax RB

    5.38     03/01/2034         600         549,896   

Illinois (State of) Finance Authority (Art Institute of Chicago); Series 2012 A, RB

    5.00     03/01/2034         1,000         1,155,510   

Illinois (State of) Finance Authority (Centegra Health System); Series 2014 A, RB

    5.00     09/01/2042         1,430         1,622,821   

Illinois (State of) Finance Authority (Kish Health System Obligated Group); Series 2008, Ref. Hospital RB(d)(e)

    5.50     10/01/2018         1,125         1,237,838   

Illinois (State of) Finance Authority (Loyola University of Chicago); Series 2012 B, RB

    5.00     07/01/2042         1,000         1,138,370   

Illinois (State of) Finance Authority (Northwestern Memorial Hospital);

         

Series 2009 A, RB(b)

    5.38     08/15/2024         2,200         2,451,042   

Series 2009 A, RB(b)

    5.75     08/15/2030         1,400         1,605,114   

Illinois (State of) Finance Authority (OSF Healthcare System);

         

Series 2007 A, RB(d)(e)

    5.75     11/15/2017         3,500         3,716,930   

Series 2015 A, Ref. RB

    5.00     11/15/2045         2,375         2,801,597   

Illinois (State of) Finance Authority (Park Place of Elmhurst);

         

Series 2016, RB

    2.00     05/15/2055         230         28,666   

Series 2016 B, RB

    5.63     05/15/2020         1,305         1,321,307   

Illinois (State of) Finance Authority (Riverside Health System); Series 2009, RB

    6.25     11/15/2035         1,250         1,440,637   

Illinois (State of) Finance Authority (Roosevelt University); Series 2007, RB

    5.50     04/01/2037         1,000         1,010,610   

Illinois (State of) Finance Authority (Rush University Medical Center Obligated Group); Series 2009 A, RB(d)(e)

    7.25     11/01/2018         1,905         2,176,158   

Illinois (State of) Finance Authority (Rush University Medical Center); Series 2015 A, Ref. RB

    5.00     11/15/2038         2,490         2,964,544   

Illinois (State of) Finance Authority (Sherman Health System); Series 2007 A, RB(d)(e)

    5.50     08/01/2017         3,500         3,654,980   

Illinois (State of) Finance Authority (Swedish Covenant Hospital); Series 2010 A, Ref. RB

    6.00     08/15/2038         1,675         1,882,985   

Illinois (State of) Finance Authority (The University of Chicago Medical Center); Series 2011 C, RB(b)

    5.50     08/15/2041         2,370         2,716,447   

Illinois (State of) Finance Authority (University of Chicago); Series 2013 A, RB(b)

    5.25     10/01/2052         3,630         4,284,090   

Illinois (State of) Metropolitan Pier & Exposition Authority (McCormick Place Expansion);

         

Series 2010 A, RB

    5.50     06/15/2050         2,265         2,446,019   

Series 2012 B, RB(b)

    5.00     12/15/2028         1,700         1,901,671   

Series 2015 A, RB

    5.50     06/15/2053         2,200         2,588,124   

Illinois (State of) Metropolitan Pier & Exposition Authority; Series 2002, Dedicated State Tax CAB RB (INS–AGM)(c)(g)

    0.00     12/15/2029         2,750         1,724,470   

Illinois (State of) Sports Facilities Authority;

         

Series 2014, Ref. RB (INS–AGM)(c)

    5.25     06/15/2031         1,205         1,406,596   

Series 2014, Ref. RB (INS–AGM)(c)

    5.25     06/15/2032         1,100         1,279,850   

 

See accompanying Notes to Financial Statements which are an integral part of the financial statements.

 

10                         Invesco Municipal Trust


    

Interest

Rate

   

Maturity

Date

    

Principal

Amount

(000)

     Value  
Illinois–(continued)          

Illinois (State of) Toll Highway Authority;

         

Series 2013 A, RB(b)

    5.00     01/01/2038       $ 3,875       $ 4,558,163   

Series 2015 A, RB(b)

    5.00     01/01/2040         11,210         13,487,536   

Illinois (State of);

         

Series 2012 A, Unlimited Tax GO Bonds

    5.00     01/01/2031         1,225         1,320,427   

Series 2013, Unlimited Tax GO Bonds

    5.50     07/01/2038         2,450         2,842,196   

Series 2014, Unlimited Tax GO Bonds

    5.00     05/01/2035         1,570         1,719,338   

Series 2014, Unlimited Tax GO Bonds

    5.00     05/01/2036         1,210         1,320,860   

Series 2014, Unlimited Tax GO Bonds

    5.25     02/01/2033         1,250         1,406,537   

Peoria (County of); Series 2011, Unlimited Tax GO Bonds(b)

    5.00     12/15/2041         3,075         3,505,900   

Railsplitter Tobacco Settlement Authority; Series 2010, RB

    5.50     06/01/2023         3,800         4,467,280   

United City of Yorkville (City of) Special Service Area No. 2004-107 (Raintree Village II); Series 2005, Special Tax RB(k)

    6.25     03/01/2035         958         521,008   

Will (County of) & Kankakee (City of) Regional Development Authority (Senior Estates Supportive Living); Series 2007, MFH RB(h)

    7.00     12/01/2042         485         507,131   

Will County Community School District No. 161 (Summit Hill);

         

Series 1999, Unlimited Tax CAB GO Bonds(e)(g)

    0.00     01/01/2019         425         416,139   

Series 1999, Unlimited Tax CAB GO Bonds (INS–NATL)(c)(g)

    0.00     01/01/2019         990         938,451   
         139,851,493   
Indiana–4.58%          

Indiana (State of) Finance Authority (Ascension Health Senior Credit); Series 2006 B-6, RB(b)(d)(e)

    5.00     11/15/2016         5,600         5,652,304   

Indiana (State of) Finance Authority (CWA Authority); Series 2011 B, Second Lien Wastewater Utility RB

    5.25     10/01/2031         2,320         2,747,994   

Indiana (State of) Finance Authority (Deaconess Hospital Obligated Group); Series 2009 A, Hospital RB(d)(e)

    6.75     03/01/2019         1,440         1,655,741   

Indiana (State of) Finance Authority (I-69 Section 5);

         

Series 2014, RB(h)

    5.00     09/01/2046         1,495         1,609,218   

Series 2014, RB(h)

    5.25     09/01/2034         870         963,917   

Series 2014, RB(h)

    5.25     09/01/2040         2,520         2,773,688   

Indiana (State of) Finance Authority (Ohio River Bridges East End Crossing);

         

Series 2013, Private Activity RB(h)

    5.00     07/01/2040         3,850         4,370,751   

Series 2013 A, Private Activity RB(h)

    5.00     07/01/2035         500         572,645   

Series 2013 A, Private Activity RB(h)

    5.00     07/01/2048         575         643,293   

Indiana (State of) Finance Authority (Ohio Valley Electric Corp.);

         

Series 2012 A, Midwestern Disaster Relief RB

    5.00     06/01/2032         610         662,216   

Series 2012 A, Midwestern Disaster Relief RB

    5.00     06/01/2039         2,670         2,889,100   

Indiana (State of) Municipal Power Agency;

         

Series 2013 A, Power Supply System RB

    5.25     01/01/2033         1,250         1,506,462   

Series 2016 A, Ref. Power Supply System RB

    5.00     01/01/2042         1,680         2,037,554   

Indianapolis Local Public Improvement Bond Bank;

         

Series 2011 K, RB

    5.00     06/01/2027         2,000         2,298,940   

Series 2013 F, RB(b)

    5.00     02/01/2030         3,240         3,826,829   

Valparaiso (City of) (Pratt Paper, LLC); Series 2013, Exempt Facilities RB(h)

    6.75     01/01/2034         1,500         1,889,130   

Vigo (County of) Hospital Authority (Union Hospital, Inc.); Series 2007, RB(f)

    5.75     09/01/2042         500         512,925   
         36,612,707   
Iowa–0.78%          

Iowa (State of) Finance Authority (Alcoa Inc.); Series 2012, Midwestern Disaster Area RB

    4.75     08/01/2042         1,400         1,466,066   

Iowa (State of) Finance Authority (Iowa Fertilizer Co.); Series 2013, Midwestern Disaster Area RB

    5.00     12/01/2019         2,355         2,452,568   

Iowa (State of) Tobacco Settlement Authority; Series 2005 C, Asset-Backed RB

    5.63     06/01/2046         1,120         1,122,923   

Pottawattamie (County of) (Christian Homes Inc.); Series 2007 E, Ref. RB

    5.75     05/15/2026         1,200         1,219,176   
         6,260,733   

 

See accompanying Notes to Financial Statements which are an integral part of the financial statements.

 

11                         Invesco Municipal Trust


    

Interest

Rate

   

Maturity

Date

    

Principal

Amount

(000)

     Value  
Kansas–0.89%          

Kansas (State of) Development Finance Authority (Adventist Health System/Sunbelt Obligated Group); Series 2009 C, Hospital RB(b)

    5.75     11/15/2038       $ 3,500       $ 4,023,110   

Kansas (State of) Municipal Energy Agency (Jameson Energy Center); Series 2013, RB

    5.75     07/01/2038         1,575         1,902,332   

Wyandotte (County of) & Kansas City (City of) Unified Government; Series 2014 A, Ref. & Improvement Utility System RB

    5.00     09/01/2044         1,000         1,197,880   
         7,123,322   
Kentucky–2.66%          

Kentucky (State of) Economic Development Finance Authority (Louisville Arena Authority, Inc.); Subseries 2008 A-1, RB (INS–AGC)(c)

    5.75     12/01/2028         1,500         1,594,800   

Kentucky (State of) Economic Development Finance Authority (Next Generation Kentucky Information Highway);

         

Series 2015 A, Sr. RB

    5.00     07/01/2040         1,335         1,553,900   

Series 2015 A, Sr. RB

    5.00     01/01/2045         1,415         1,639,829   

Kentucky (State of) Economic Development Finance Authority (Owensboro Medical Health System, Inc.);

         

Series 2010 A, Hospital RB

    6.00     06/01/2030         1,500         1,711,305   

Series 2010 A, Hospital RB

    6.38     06/01/2040         1,225         1,411,176   

Series 2010 A, Hospital RB

    6.50     03/01/2045         3,100         3,580,190   

Kentucky (State of) Property & Building Commission (No. 93);

         

Series 2009, Ref. RB(d)(e)

    5.25     02/01/2019         1,425         1,579,356   

Series 2009, Ref. RB(d)(e)

    5.25     02/01/2019         1,610         1,784,395   

Series 2009, Ref. RB (INS–AGC)(c)

    5.25     02/01/2024         185         203,940   

Series 2009, Ref. RB (INS–AGC)(c)

    5.25     02/01/2025         205         225,779   

Kentucky (State of) Public Transportation Infrastructure Authority (Downtown Crossing); Series 2013 A, First Tier Toll RB

    5.75     07/01/2049         1,000         1,192,560   

Louisville (City of) & Jefferson (County of) Metropolitan Government (Norton Healthcare, Inc.);

         

Series 2006, Health System RB

    5.25     10/01/2036         3,545         3,559,960   

Series 2013 A, Health System RB

    5.50     10/01/2033         1,000         1,221,570   
         21,258,760   
Louisiana–1.84%          

Louisiana (State of) Public Facilities Authority (Louisiana Pellets Inc.); Series 2015 A, Waste Disposal Facilities RB(h)

    8.00     07/01/2039         2,035         1,177,553   

Louisiana Citizens Property Insurance Corp.; Series 2009 C-2, Assessment RB(d)(e)

    6.75     06/01/2018         2,000         2,213,100   

Louisiana State University & Agricultural & Mechanical College (Master Lease M98362); Series 1998, RB (Acquired 11/30/1998; Cost $1,893,952)(f)

    5.75     10/30/2018         1,894         1,908,043   

New Orleans (City of);

         

Series 2014, Ref. Sewerage Service RB

    5.00     06/01/2044         755         890,704   

Series 2014, Ref. Water System RB

    5.00     12/01/2044         500         584,120   

St. John the Baptist (Parish of) (Marathon Oil Corp.); Series 2007 A, RB

    5.13     06/01/2037         2,450         2,508,384   

Tobacco Settlement Financing Corp.;

         

Series 2013 A, Ref. Asset-Backed RB

    5.25     05/15/2031         860         975,214   

Series 2013 A, Ref. Asset-Backed RB

    5.25     05/15/2032         1,635         1,884,844   

Series 2013 A, Ref. Asset-Backed RB

    5.25     05/15/2033         1,375         1,574,059   

Series 2013 A, Ref. Asset-Backed RB

    5.50     05/15/2030         860         982,584   
         14,698,605   
Maryland–1.11%          

Maryland (State of) Health & Higher Educational Facilities Authority (Mercy Medical Center); Series 2007 A, RB(d)(e)

    5.50     07/01/2017         1,400         1,453,032   

Maryland (State of) Health & Higher Educational Facilities Authority (Peninsula Regional Medical Center); Series 2015, Ref. RB

    5.00     07/01/2045         1,580         1,859,992   

Maryland (State of) Stadium Authority (Baltimore City Public Schools); Series 2016, RB

    5.00     05/01/2046         2,875         3,530,299   

Maryland Economic Development Corp. (Terminal); Series 2010 B, RB

    5.75     06/01/2035         1,080         1,208,757   

Maryland Economic Development Corp. (Transportation Facilities); Series 2010 A, RB

    5.38     06/01/2025         765         858,835   
         8,910,915   

 

See accompanying Notes to Financial Statements which are an integral part of the financial statements.

 

12                         Invesco Municipal Trust


    

Interest

Rate

   

Maturity

Date

    

Principal

Amount

(000)

     Value  
Massachusetts–6.96%          

Berkshire Wind Power Cooperative Corp.; Series 2010 1, RB

    5.25     07/01/2030       $ 350       $ 390,936   

Boston (City of) Water & Sewer Commission; Series 2009 A, Ref. General RB(d)(e)

    5.00     05/01/2019         1,000         1,114,760   

Massachusetts (State of) Bay Transportation Authority; Series 2007 A-2, Sr. Sales Tax CAB RB(d)(e)(g)

    0.00     07/01/2017         715         593,400   

Massachusetts (State of) Department of Transportation (Contract Assistance); Series 2010 B, Metropolitan Highway Systems RB

    5.00     01/01/2035         4,020         4,552,891   

Massachusetts (State of) Department of Transportation; Series 1997 C, Sr. Turnpike Metropolitan Highway System CAB RB (INS–NATL)(c)(g)

    0.00     01/01/2022         1,550         1,435,424   

Massachusetts (State of) Development Finance Agency (Berklee College of Music);

         

Series 2007, RB(d)(e)

    5.00     10/01/2017         2,000         2,096,540   

Series 2007, RB

    5.00     10/01/2032         150         156,953   

Massachusetts (State of) Development Finance Agency (Boston College); Series 2008, RB

    5.50     06/01/2026         400         537,168   

Massachusetts (State of) Development Finance Agency (Broad Institute); Series 2011 A, RB

    5.25     04/01/2037         500         584,440   

Massachusetts (State of) Development Finance Agency (Cape Cod Healthcare Obligation); Series 2004, RB (INS–AGC)(c)

    5.13     11/15/2035         500         564,055   

Massachusetts (State of) Development Finance Agency (Caregroup); Series 1998 B-2, RB(d)(e)

    5.38     08/01/2018         500         545,360   

Massachusetts (State of) Development Finance Agency (Carleton-Willard Village); Series 2010, RB

    5.63     12/01/2030         700         787,913   

Massachusetts (State of) Development Finance Agency (Emerson College); Series 2010 A, RB

    5.00     01/01/2040         250         271,952   

Massachusetts (State of) Development Finance Agency (Evergreen Center Inc.);

         

Series 2005, RB

    5.00     01/01/2024         250         250,413   

Series 2005, RB

    5.50     01/01/2035         450         450,666   

Massachusetts (State of) Development Finance Agency (Harvard University); Series 2008 B, RB(b)

    5.00     10/01/2038         8,000         8,378,400   

Massachusetts (State of) Development Finance Agency (Lesley University); Series 2011 B-1, RB (INS–AGM)(c)

    5.25     07/01/2033         300         347,550   

Massachusetts (State of) Development Finance Agency (Lowell General Hospital);
Series 2010 C, RB

    5.13     07/01/2035         500         557,075   

Massachusetts (State of) Development Finance Agency (Massachusetts Institute of Technology); Series 2002 K, RB(b)

    5.50     07/01/2032         2,500         3,675,975   

Massachusetts (State of) Development Finance Agency (Merrimack College);
Series 2012 A, RB

    5.25     07/01/2042         500         555,320   

Massachusetts (State of) Development Finance Agency (Mount Holyoke College);
Series 2011 B, RB

    5.00     07/01/2041         500         577,245   

Massachusetts (State of) Development Finance Agency (Northeastern University);
Series 2009 Y-2, Ref. RB

    5.50     10/01/2024         750         854,737   

Massachusetts (State of) Development Finance Agency (Partners Healthcare);

         

Series 2007, RB(d)(e)

    5.00     07/01/2017         175         181,533   

Series 2007, RB(d)(e)

    5.00     07/01/2017         140         145,250   

Series 2007, RB

    5.00     07/01/2047         285         294,810   

Massachusetts (State of) Development Finance Agency (Sabis International Charter School); Series 2009 A, RB(d)(e)

    8.00     10/15/2019         250         306,490   

Massachusetts (State of) Development Finance Agency (Springfield College);
Series 2010, RB(d)(e)

    5.63     10/15/2019         500         574,175   

Massachusetts (State of) Development Finance Agency (Suffolk University); Series 2010, RB

    5.13     07/01/2040         500         546,620   

Massachusetts (State of) Development Finance Agency (Tufts Medical Center);

         

Series 2011 I, RB

    6.75     01/01/2036         500         597,750   

Series 2011 I, RB

    7.25     01/01/2032         825         1,009,082   

Massachusetts (State of) Development Finance Agency (UMass Memorial); Series 2011 H, RB

    5.50     07/01/2031         500         576,365   

Massachusetts (State of) Educational Financing Authority;
Series 2011 J, RB(h)

    5.63     07/01/2028         225         255,391   

Massachusetts (State of) Port Authority (Conrac); Series 2011 A, RB

    5.13     07/01/2041         250         284,455   

Massachusetts (State of) School Building Authority (Partners Healthcare); Series 2012 L, RB

    5.00     07/01/2041         3,425         3,988,755   

Massachusetts (State of) School Building Authority; Series 2007 A, Dedicated Sales Tax RB (INS–AMBAC)(b)(c)

    4.50     08/15/2035         4,670         4,827,099   

Massachusetts (State of) Water Resources Authority;

         

Series 2007 B, Ref. General RB (INS–AGM)(c)

    5.25     08/01/2031         500         699,230   

Series 2011 B, General RB(d)(e)

    5.00     08/01/2021         200         239,438   

Series 2011 C, Ref. General RB(b)

    5.00     08/01/2030         3,500         4,128,845   

Series 2011 C, Ref. General RB(b)

    5.00     08/01/2031         2,000         2,359,340   

 

See accompanying Notes to Financial Statements which are an integral part of the financial statements.

 

13                         Invesco Municipal Trust


    

Interest

Rate

   

Maturity

Date

    

Principal

Amount

(000)

     Value  
Massachusetts–(continued)          

Massachusetts (State of);

         

Series 2004 A, Ref. Limited Tax GO Bonds (INS–AMBAC)(c)

    5.50     08/01/2030       $ 1,500       $ 2,114,865   

Series 2005, Ref. Special Obligation Dedicated Tax RB (INS–NATL)(c)

    5.50     01/01/2023         1,000         1,248,330   

Westford (Town of); Series 2003, Limited Tax GO Bonds (INS–AMBAC)(c)

    5.25     06/01/2019         1,975         1,982,860   
         55,639,856   
Michigan–1.79%          

Michigan (State of) Building Authority (Facilities Program); Series 2016 I, Ref. RB

    5.00     04/15/2041         2,865         3,501,975   

Michigan (State of) Finance Authority (Detroit Water & Sewerage Department);

         

Series 2014 C-1, Ref. Local Government Loan Program RB

    5.00     07/01/2044         1,245         1,403,563   

Series 2014 C-3, Ref. Local Government Loan Program RB (INS–AGM)(c)

    5.00     07/01/2032         2,500         2,973,375   

Series 2014 C-6, Ref. Local Government Loan Program RB

    5.00     07/01/2033         625         730,669   

Series 2014 D-4, Ref. Local Government Loan Program RB

    5.00     07/01/2029         625         741,138   

Michigan (State of) Finance Authority (MidMichigan Health Credit Group); Series 2014, Ref. Hospital RB

    5.00     06/01/2039         2,275         2,674,240   

Saginaw (City of) Hospital Finance Authority (Covenant Medical Center, Inc.); Series 2010 H, Ref. RB

    5.00     07/01/2030         2,000         2,250,620   
         14,275,580   
Minnesota–0.66%          

Minneapolis (City of) (Fairview Health Services);

         

Series 2008 A, Health Care System RB(d)(e)

    6.38     11/15/2018         1,850         2,082,304   

Series 2008 A, Health Care System RB(d)(e)

    6.63     11/15/2018         1,200         1,357,236   

St. Paul (City of) Housing & Redevelopment Authority (Health Partners Obligated Group); Series 2006, Health Care Facilities RB(d)(e)

    5.25     11/15/2016         1,850         1,868,463   
         5,308,003   
Missouri–1.19%          

Cass (County of); Series 2007, Hospital RB

    5.63     05/01/2038         1,300         1,306,526   

Kansas City (City of) Industrial Development Authority (Downtown Redevelopment District);

         

Series 2011 A, Ref. RB

    5.50     09/01/2027         750         883,035   

Series 2011 A, Ref. RB

    5.50     09/01/2028         1,515         1,765,581   

Maryland Heights (City of) (South Heights Redevelopment); Series 2007 A, Ref. Tax Increment Allocation RB

    5.50     09/01/2018         160         165,272   

Missouri (State of) Health & Educational Facilities Authority (Lutheran Senior Services); Series 2010, Senior Living Facilities RB

    5.50     02/01/2042         1,000         1,095,400   

Missouri (State of) Health & Educational Facilities Authority (St. Louis College of Pharmacy); Series 2013, RB

    5.25     05/01/2033         1,175         1,342,003   

St. Louis (City of) Industrial Development Authority (Loughborough Commons Redevelopment); Series 2007, Ref. Community Improvement District Tax Increment Allocation RB

    5.75     11/01/2027         620         621,339   

St. Louis (County of) Industrial Development Authority (St. Andrew’s Resources for Seniors);

         

Series 2007 A, Senior Living Facilities RB(d)(e)

    6.38     12/01/2017         675         723,964   

Series 2007 A, Senior Living Facilities RB(d)(e)

    6.38     12/01/2017         1,500         1,608,810   
         9,511,930   
Nebraska–1.64%          

Central Plains Energy Project (No. 3);

         

Series 2012, Gas RB

    5.00     09/01/2032         3,500         3,991,015   

Series 2012, Gas RB

    5.25     09/01/2037         2,485         2,850,146   

Douglas (County of) Hospital Authority No. 2 (Madonna Rehabilitation Hospital); Series 2014, RB

    5.00     05/15/2044         1,000         1,144,410   

Omaha (City of) Public Power District; Series 2011 B, RB(b)

    5.00     02/01/2036         3,690         4,251,249   

Public Power Generation Agency (Whelan Energy Center Unit 2); Series 2016 A, Ref. RB

    5.00     01/01/2037         740         901,090   
         13,137,910   

 

See accompanying Notes to Financial Statements which are an integral part of the financial statements.

 

14                         Invesco Municipal Trust


    

Interest

Rate

   

Maturity

Date

    

Principal

Amount

(000)

     Value  
Nevada–1.09%          

Nevada (State of);

         

Series 2008 C, Capital Improvement & Cultural Affairs Limited Tax GO Bonds(b)(d)(e)

    5.00     06/01/2018       $ 2,860       $ 3,079,333   

Series 2008 C, Capital Improvement & Cultural Affairs Limited Tax GO Bonds(b)(d)(e)

    5.00     06/01/2018         2,220         2,390,252   

Reno (City of) (Renown Regional Medical Center); Series 2007 A, Hospital RB(d)(e)

    5.25     06/01/2017         3,100         3,208,283   
         8,677,868   
New Jersey–15.32%          

Burlington (County of) Bridge Commission (The Evergreens); Series 2007, Economic Development RB

    5.63     01/01/2038         750         785,295   

Colts Neck (Township of) Board of Education; Series 2002, Unlimited Tax GO Bonds
(INS–AGM)(c)

    5.00     02/01/2021         1,000         1,095,700   

East Orange (City of) Board of Education;

  

     

Series 1998, CAB COP (INS–AGM)(c)(g)

    0.00     08/01/2019         1,845         1,766,809   

Series 1998, CAB COP (INS–AGM)(c)(g)

    0.00     02/01/2025         1,845         1,517,107   

Series 1998, CAB COP (INS–AGM)(c)(g)

    0.00     02/01/2028         2,850         2,091,814   

Essex (County of) Improvement Authority (Newark); Series 2010 A, RB

    6.25     11/01/2030         1,000         1,080,840   

Essex (County of) Improvement Authority; Series 2004, Ref. Project Consolidation RB (INS–NATL)(c)

    5.50     10/01/2028         1,000         1,372,080   

Essex (County of) Utilities Authority; Series 2009, Ref. Solid Waste RB (INS–AGC)(c)

    5.00     04/01/2021         775         849,942   

Garden State Preservation Trust;

  

     

Series 2003 B, Open Space & Farmland Preservation CAB RB (INS–AGM)(c)(g)

    0.00     11/01/2025         2,000         1,657,940   

Series 2005 A, Open Space & Farmland Preservation RB (INS–AGM)(c)

    5.75     11/01/2028         1,000         1,307,480   

Hudson (County of) Improvement Authority; Series 2010 A, Ref. Solid Waste System RB

    6.00     01/01/2040         1,000         1,133,530   

Middlesex (County of) Improvement Authority (Administration Building Residential Rental Housing); Series 2001, RB (CEP–FNMA)(h)

    5.35     07/01/2034         1,000         1,012,090   

New Jersey (State of) Economic Development Authority (American Water Co., Inc.); Series 2010 B, Ref. Water Facilities RB(h)

    5.60     11/01/2034         1,000         1,130,400   

New Jersey (State of) Economic Development Authority (Cranes Mill); Series 2008, First Mortgage RB

    6.00     07/01/2038         1,000         1,043,870   

New Jersey (State of) Economic Development Authority (Kapkowski Road Landfill);

  

     

Series 2002, Ref. Special Assessment RB

    5.75     10/01/2021         1,500         1,642,860   

Series 2002, Ref. Special Assessment RB

    5.75     04/01/2031         1,000         1,204,120   

New Jersey (State of) Economic Development Authority (Newark Downtown District Management Corp.);

         

Series 2007, RB

    5.13     06/15/2027         525         536,293   

Series 2007, RB

    5.13     06/15/2037         700         712,579   

New Jersey (State of) Economic Development Authority (Provident Group — Montclair Properties LLC-Montclair State University Student Housing); Series 2010 A, RB

    5.88     06/01/2042         2,650         2,990,949   

New Jersey (State of) Economic Development Authority (Seabrook Village, Inc. Facility);

  

     

Series 2006, Ref. Retirement Community RB(d)(e)

    5.25     11/15/2016         500         504,815   

Series 2006, Ref. Retirement Community RB(d)(e)

    5.25     11/15/2016         500         504,815   

New Jersey (State of) Economic Development Authority (The Goethals Bridge Replacement);

  

     

Series 2013, Private Activity RB(h)

    5.13     01/01/2034         1,250         1,457,637   

Series 2013, Private Activity RB(h)

    5.38     01/01/2043         1,000         1,164,560   

New Jersey (State of) Economic Development Authority;

  

     

Series 1992, RB (INS–NATL)(c)

    5.90     03/15/2021         26,835         29,140,663   

Series 2004 A, Motor Vehicle RB (INS–BHAC)(b)(c)

    5.25     07/01/2026         7,000         9,297,470   

Series 2005 N-1, Ref. School Facilities Construction RB (INS–AMBAC)(c)

    5.50     09/01/2026         1,500         1,838,865   

Series 2009, School Facilities Construction RB(d)(e)

    5.50     12/15/2018         645         715,886   

Series 2009, School Facilities Construction RB (INS–AGC)(c)

    5.50     12/15/2034         355         387,195   

Series 2012, Ref. RB

    5.00     06/15/2029         1,000         1,104,250   

New Jersey (State of) Educational Facilities Authority (Institute of Technology); Series 2010 H, RB

    5.00     07/01/2031         500         564,250   

New Jersey (State of) Educational Facilities Authority (Kean University); Series 2009 A, Ref. RB

    5.50     09/01/2036         500         561,120   

New Jersey (State of) Health Care Facilities Financing Authority (AHS Hospital Corp.); Series 2011, RB

    6.00     07/01/2041         750         908,520   

New Jersey (State of) Health Care Facilities Financing Authority (Barnabas Health); Series 2011 A, Ref. RB

    5.63     07/01/2032         1,000         1,184,680   

 

See accompanying Notes to Financial Statements which are an integral part of the financial statements.

 

15                         Invesco Municipal Trust


    

Interest

Rate

   

Maturity

Date

    

Principal

Amount

(000)

     Value  
New Jersey–(continued)          

New Jersey (State of) Health Care Facilities Financing Authority (Hackensack University Medical Center); Series 2008, RB (INS–AGC)(c)

    5.13     01/01/2027       $ 1,000       $ 1,053,250   

New Jersey (State of) Health Care Facilities Financing Authority (Holy Name Medical Center); Series 2010, Ref. RB

    5.00     07/01/2025         500         560,085   

New Jersey (State of) Health Care Facilities Financing Authority (Meridian Health System); Series 2007, RB (INS–AGC)(c)

    5.00     07/01/2038         1,880         2,004,870   

New Jersey (State of) Health Care Facilities Financing Authority (Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital); Series 2010, Ref. RB

    5.00     07/01/2031         550         614,823   

New Jersey (State of) Health Care Facilities Financing Authority (St. Clare’s Hospital, Inc.); Series 2004 A, Ref. RB(e)

    5.25     07/01/2023         1,000         1,265,320   

New Jersey (State of) Health Care Facilities Financing Authority (St. Joseph’s Health Care System); Series 2008, RB(d)(e)

    6.63     07/01/2018         1,000         1,108,410   

New Jersey (State of) Health Care Facilities Financing Authority (The General Hospital Center at Passaic, Inc.); Series 1994, RB(e)

    6.75     07/01/2019         2,715         2,993,776   

New Jersey (State of) Higher Education Student Assistance Authority;

         

Series 2009 A, Student Loan RB

    5.63     06/01/2030         1,500         1,676,175   

Series 2010 1-A, Ref. Student Loan RB(b)

    5.00     12/01/2025         3,295         3,467,559   

Series 2010 1-A, Ref. Student Loan RB(b)

    5.00     12/01/2026         2,070         2,173,955   

New Jersey (State of) Transportation Trust Fund Authority;

         

Series 1999 A, Transportation System RB

    5.75     06/15/2018         1,000         1,081,160   

Series 2009 A, Transportation System CAB RB(g)

    0.00     12/15/2039         6,000         2,250,660   

Series 2010 A, Transportation System CAB RB(g)

    0.00     12/15/2030         1,600         904,160   

Series 2010 A, Transportation System CAB RB(g)

    0.00     12/15/2031         3,000         1,619,070   

New Jersey (State of) Turnpike Authority;

         

Series 2005 A, Ref. RB (INS–AGM)(c)

    5.25     01/01/2027         705         934,957   

Series 2009 E, RB

    5.25     01/01/2040         1,000         1,090,470   

Series 2013 A, RB

    5.00     01/01/2038         1,900         2,229,460   

New Jersey Institute of Technology; Series 2012 A, RB

    5.00     07/01/2042         500         590,640   

Newark (City of) Housing Authority (South Ward Police Facility); Series 2009 A, City-Secured Police Facility RB(d)(e)

    6.75     12/01/2019         600         716,076   

Passaic (County of) Improvement Authority (200 Hospital Plaza Corp.); Series 2010, RB

    5.00     05/01/2042         500         563,410   

Rahway Valley Sewerage Authority; Series 2005 A, Sewer CAB RB (INS–NATL)(c)(g)

    0.00     09/01/2032         5,000         3,294,200   

Salem (County of) Improvement Authority (Finlaw Street Office Building); Series 2007, RB (INS–AGM)(c)

    5.25     08/15/2032         1,300         1,349,283   

Tobacco Settlement Financing Corp.;

         

Series 2007 1A, Asset-Backed RB

    4.63     06/01/2026         5,580         5,633,345   

Series 2007 1A, Asset-Backed RB

    4.75     06/01/2034         1,045         1,024,664   

Series 2007 1A, Asset-Backed RB

    5.00     06/01/2029         4,015         4,053,705   

Series 2007 1A, Asset-Backed RB

    5.00     06/01/2041         4,025         3,967,322   
         122,487,229   
New Mexico–0.63%          

Farmington (City of) (Public Service Co. of New Mexico San Juan);

         

Series 2010 A, Ref. PCR(d)

    5.20     06/01/2020         1,000         1,111,200   

Series 2010 C, Ref. PCR

    5.90     06/01/2040         2,100         2,387,469   

New Mexico (State of) Hospital Equipment Loan Council (Presbyterian Health Care Services); Series 2008 A, Hospital RB(b)

    6.38     08/01/2032         1,350         1,496,516   
         4,995,185   
New York–14.06%          

Brooklyn Arena Local Development Corp. (Barclays Center);

         

Series 2009, PILOT RB (d)(e)

    6.25     01/15/2020         1,370         1,620,491   

Series 2009, RB(d)(e)

    6.38     01/15/2020         570         676,584   

Erie Tobacco Asset Securitization Corp.; Series 2005 A, Tobacco Settlement Asset-Backed RB

    5.00     06/01/2045         3,030         3,030,242   

 

See accompanying Notes to Financial Statements which are an integral part of the financial statements.

 

16                         Invesco Municipal Trust


    

Interest

Rate

   

Maturity

Date

    

Principal

Amount

(000)

     Value  
New York–(continued)          

Metropolitan Transportation Authority;

         

Series 2009 B, Dedicated Tax Fund RB(d)(e)

    5.25     11/15/2019       $ 1,000       $ 1,145,520   

Series 2009 B, Dedicated Tax Fund RB(d)(e)

    5.25     11/15/2019         1,500         1,718,280   

Series 2010 D, RB

    5.25     11/15/2026         2,500         2,938,725   

Series 2013 A, Transportation RB

    5.00     11/15/2038         1,850         2,199,169   

Series 2016 B, Ref. Transportation RB (INS–AGM)(c)

    5.00     11/15/2035         2,225         2,766,320   

New York & New Jersey (States of) Port Authority (JFK International Air Terminal LLC);

         

Series 2010, Special Obligation RB

    6.00     12/01/2042         710         834,641   

Series 2010 8, Special Obligation RB

    6.00     12/01/2036         2,050         2,416,622   

New York & New Jersey (States of) Port Authority;

         

Eighty-Fifth Series 1993, Consolidated RB (INS–NATL)(c)

    5.38     03/01/2028         2,000         2,552,140   

One Hundred Fifty-Second Series 2008, Consolidated RB(b)(h)

    5.00     11/01/2028         3,700         3,921,778   

New York (City of) Municipal Water Finance Authority;

         

Series 2008 AA, Water & Sewer System RB(b)(d)(e)

    5.00     06/15/2018         2,500         2,696,750   

Series 2012 FF, Water & Sewer System RB(b)

    5.00     06/15/2045         6,915         8,209,765   

Series 2013 DD, Water & Sewer System RB

    5.00     06/15/2035         3,200         3,876,576   

New York (City of) Transitional Finance Authority;

         

Series 2009 S-3, Building Aid RB(b)

    5.25     01/15/2039         3,400         3,739,286   

Series 2013, Sub. Future Tax Sec. RB(b)

    5.00     11/01/2038         5,010         6,072,020   

Subseries 2011 D-1, Future Tax Sec. RB(b)

    5.00     11/01/2033         4,845         5,753,001   

Subseries 2013 I, Future Tax Sec. RB

    5.00     05/01/2038         5,000         5,990,350   

New York (City of); Subseries 2008 I-1, Unlimited Tax GO Bonds(b)

    5.00     02/01/2026         4,775         5,065,845   

New York (State of) Dormitory Authority (General Purpose);

  

     

Series 2011 A, State Personal Income Tax RB(b)

    5.00     03/15/2030         2,220         2,618,046   

Series 2013 A, State Personal Income Tax RB

    5.00     02/15/2037         1,750         2,088,660   

New York (State of) Dormitory Authority;

  

     

Series 2009 C, School Districts Bond Financing Program RB(d)(e)

    5.00     10/01/2019         2,820         3,194,299   

Series 2009 C, School Districts Bond Financing Program RB (INS–AGC)(c)

    5.00     10/01/2023         180         200,599   

Series 2014 C, State Personal Income Tax RB(b)

    5.00     03/15/2040         5,510         6,682,859   

New York (State of) Thruway Authority (Transportation);

  

     

Series 2009 A, Personal Income Tax RB(b)

    5.00     03/15/2026         1,800         1,985,778   

Series 2009 A, Personal Income Tax RB(b)

    5.00     03/15/2027         2,000         2,205,360   

New York (State of) Thruway Authority; Series 2016 A, Jr. Lien General RB

    5.25     01/01/2056         1,725         2,136,913   

New York (State of) Utility Debt Securitization Authority; Series 2013 TE, Restructuring RB(b)

    5.00     12/15/2031         1,905         2,363,686   

New York City Housing Development Corp.;

  

     

Series 2005 A, MFH VRD RB (LOC–Landesbank Hessen–Thüringen)(i)(j)

    0.65     12/01/2036         4,000         4,000,000   

Series 2007 E-1, MFH RB(h)

    5.35     11/01/2037         1,600         1,637,808   

New York Liberty Development Corp. (3 World Trade Center); Series 2014, Class 1, Ref. Liberty RB(f)

    5.00     11/15/2044         5,315         6,183,630   

New York Liberty Development Corp. (7 World Trade Center); Series 2012, Class 2, Ref. Liberty RB

    5.00     09/15/2043         1,870         2,144,778   

New York Liberty Development Corp. (National Sports Museum); Series 2006 A, RB
(Acquired 08/07/2006; Cost $848,563)(f)(k)

    6.13     02/15/2019         1,000         10   

New York Transportation Development Corp. (American Airlines, Inc.); Series 2016, Ref. Special Facilities RB(h)

    5.00     08/01/2026         1,705         1,903,530   

New York Transportation Development Corp. (LaGuardia Airport Terminal B Redevelopment);

  

  

Series 2016 A, Special Facilities RB(h)

    5.00     07/01/2041         2,535         2,932,463   

Series 2016 A, Special Facilities RB(h)

    5.00     07/01/2046         2,535         2,922,804   
         112,425,328   
North Carolina–2.40%          

North Carolina (State of) Capital Facilities Finance Agency (Duke University); Series 2015, Ref. RB

    5.00     10/01/2055         7,345         8,962,149   

North Carolina (State of) Department of Transportation (I-77 HOT Lanes); Series 2015, Private Activity RB(h)

    5.00     06/30/2054         1,225         1,378,394   

North Carolina (State of) Eastern Municipal Power Agency; Series 2009 B, Power
System RB(d)(e)

    5.00     01/01/2019         4,300         4,730,817   

 

See accompanying Notes to Financial Statements which are an integral part of the financial statements.

 

17                         Invesco Municipal Trust


    

Interest

Rate

   

Maturity

Date

    

Principal

Amount

(000)

     Value  
North Carolina–(continued)          

North Carolina (State of) Medical Care Commission (Southminster); Series 2007 A, First Mortgage Retirement Facilities RB

    5.75     10/01/2037       $ 800       $ 819,464   

North Carolina (State of) Turnpike Authority; Series 2011, Monroe Connector System State Appropriation RB(b)

    5.00     07/01/2036         2,870         3,329,315   
         19,220,139   
North Dakota–0.14%          

McLean (County of) (Great River Energy); Series 2010 B, Solid Waste Facilities RB

    5.15     07/01/2040         1,000         1,090,060   
Ohio–17.77%          

Adams (County of) (Adams County Hospital); Series 2005, Hospital Facility Improvement RB

    6.25     09/01/2020         250         202,438   

Akron (City of) (Community Learning Centers); Series 2012, Ref. Income Tax RB

    5.00     12/01/2033         1,270         1,520,165   

Akron, Bath & Copley Joint Township Hospital District (Medical Center of Akron); Series 2012, RB

    5.00     11/15/2032         1,190         1,369,428   

American Municipal Power, Inc. (Amp Fremont Energy Center); Series 2012, RB

    5.00     02/15/2037         2,470         2,874,759   

American Municipal Power, Inc. (Hydroelectric); Series 2009 C, RB

    5.00     02/15/2020         1,000         1,137,630   

American Municipal Power, Inc. (Prairie State Energy Campus);

  

     

Series 2008, RB (INS–AGC)(c)

    5.25     02/15/2019         185         196,860   

Series 2008, Ref. RB(d)(e)

    5.25     02/15/2018         2,815         3,003,774   

American Municipal Power, Inc.; Series 2015 A, Ref. RB

    5.00     02/15/2042         1,075         1,268,769   

Bowling Green (City of) (CFP I LLC — Bowling Green State University); Series 2010, Student Housing RB

    5.75     06/01/2031         1,000         1,097,650   

Buckeye Tobacco Settlement Financing Authority; Series 2007 A-2, Sr. Asset-Backed Turbo RB

    5.88     06/01/2047         7,910         7,909,763   

Butler (County of) (Kettering Health Network Obligated Group); Series 2011, Hospital Facilities RB

    6.38     04/01/2036         375         445,327   

Centerville (City of) (Bethany Lutheran Village Continuing Care Facility Expansion); Series 2007 A, Health Care RB

    6.00     11/01/2038         700         720,727   

Cincinnati (City of); Series 2011 A, Ref. Water System RB(b)

    5.00     12/01/2036         5,000         5,911,650   

Cleveland (City of) & Cuyahoga (County of) Port Authority (Constellation Schools); Series 2014 A, Ref. & Improvement Lease RB(f)

    6.50     01/01/2034         1,100         1,213,652   

Cleveland (City of); Series 2005, Ref. Limited Tax GO Bonds (INS–AGM)(c)

    5.50     10/01/2019         2,825         3,223,890   

Columbus City School District;

  

     

Series 2009, School Facility Construction & Improvement Unlimited Tax GO Bonds(d)(e)

    5.00     06/01/2019         1,000         1,116,610   

Series 2009, School Facility Construction & Improvement Unlimited Tax GO Bonds(d)(e)

    5.00     06/01/2019         1,000         1,116,610   

Cuyahoga (County of) (Eliza Jennings Senior Care Network); Series 2007 A, Health Care & Independent Living Facilities RB

    5.75     05/15/2027         795         807,092   

Cuyahoga (County of) (Medical Mart/Convention Center); Series 2010 F, Economic Development RB

    5.00     12/01/2027         500         570,375   

Finneytown Local School District; Series 1997, School Improvement Unlimited Tax GO Bonds (INS–NATL)(c)

    6.20     12/01/2017         230         238,471   

Franklin (County of) (Ohio Presbyterian Retirement Services); Series 2010 A, Health Care Facilities Improvement RB

    5.63     07/01/2026         1,000         1,108,310   

Franklin (County of) (OhioHealth Corp.);

  

     

Series 2011 A, Hospital Facilities RB(b)

    5.00     11/15/2036         930         1,065,334   

Series 2011 A, Hospital Facilities RB

    5.00     11/15/2036         750         859,140   

Series 2011 A, Hospital Facilities RB(b)

    5.00     11/15/2041         1,500         1,711,800   

Hamilton (County of) (Life Enriching Communities); Series 2006 A, Ref. Health Care RB

    5.00     01/01/2037         1,250         1,259,762   

Hamilton (County of) (Stratford Heights–University of Cincinnati); Series 2010, Ref. Student Housing RB (INS–AGM)(c)

    5.00     06/01/2030         1,000         1,130,760   

Hamilton (County of);

  

     

Series 2000 B, Sales Tax CAB RB (INS–AMBAC)(c)(g)

    0.00     12/01/2023         2,000         1,720,040   

Series 2011 A, Ref. Sales Tax RB

    5.00     12/01/2032         1,000         1,155,790   

Hancock (County of) (Blanchard Valley Regional Health Center); Series 2011 A, Hospital Facilities RB

    6.25     12/01/2034         1,300         1,550,744   

Kent State University;

  

     

Series 2009 B, General Receipts RB(d)(e)

    5.00     05/01/2019         920         1,025,239   

Series 2009 B, General Receipts RB (INS–AGC)(c)

    5.00     05/01/2028         80         88,028   

 

See accompanying Notes to Financial Statements which are an integral part of the financial statements.

 

18                         Invesco Municipal Trust


    

Interest

Rate

   

Maturity

Date

    

Principal

Amount

(000)

     Value  
Ohio–(continued)          

Lakewood City School District; Series 2007, Ref. School Improvement Unlimited Tax GO Bonds (INS–AGM)(b)(c)

    4.50     12/01/2031       $ 8,000       $ 8,358,480   

Lorain (County of) (Catholic Healthcare Partners);

  

     

Series 2003 C-1, Ref. Hospital Facilities RB (INS–AGM)(c)

    5.00     04/01/2024         1,475         1,566,450   

Series 2006 H, Hospital Facilities RB (INS–AGC)(b)(c)

    5.00     02/01/2024         5,840         6,205,000   

Lucas (County of) (Lutheran Homes); Series 2010 A, Ref. & Improvement Health Care Facilities RB(d)(e)

    7.00     11/01/2020         1,000         1,249,580   

Lucas (County of) (Promedica Healthcare);

  

     

Series 2011 A, Hospital RB

    5.75     11/15/2031         1,000         1,214,270   

Series 2011 A, Hospital RB

    6.00     11/15/2041         1,000         1,222,820   

Medina City School District (School Facilities); Series 2008, COP(d)(e)

    5.25     06/01/2018         1,000         1,081,210   

Miami University; Series 2011, Ref. General Receipts RB(b)

    5.00     09/01/2031         5,050         5,917,843   

Montgomery (County of) (Catholic Health Initiatives); Series 2006 C-1, RB(b)(d)(e)

    5.00     04/28/2018         9,125         9,784,738   

Montgomery (County of) (Kettering Medical Center); Series 1996, Ref. & Improvement Hospital RB (INS–NATL)(c)

    6.25     04/01/2020         2,270         2,461,179   

Montgomery (County of) (St. Leonard); Series 2010, Ref. & Improvement Health Care & MFH RB

    6.38     04/01/2030         1,000         1,117,250   

Norwood (City of) (Cornerstone at Norwood); Series 2006, Tax Increment Allocation Financing RB

    6.20     12/01/2031         1,340         1,374,344   

Ohio (State of) (Cleveland Clinic Health System Obligated Group);

         

Series 2009 B, Hospital RB(b)

    5.13     01/01/2028         4,000         4,387,360   

Series 2009 B, Hospital RB(b)

    5.50     01/01/2034         1,000         1,108,180   

Ohio (State of) (Portsmouth Bypass); Series 2015, Private Activity RB (INS–AGM)(c)(h)

    5.00     12/31/2039         805         941,343   

Ohio (State of) Air Quality Development Authority (Columbus Southern Power Co.); Series 2009 B, Ref. RB

    5.80     12/01/2038         1,500         1,686,780   

Ohio (State of) Air Quality Development Authority (Dayton Power); Series 2006, RB (INS–BHAC)(b)(c)(h)

    4.80     09/01/2036         15,500         15,526,040   

Ohio (State of) Air Quality Development Authority (FirstEnergy Generation Corp.); Series 2009 C, Ref. PCR

    5.63     06/01/2018         3,450         3,613,944   

Ohio (State of) Air Quality Development Authority (FirstEnergy Nuclear Generation Corp.); Series 2009 A, Ref. PCR(d)

    4.38     06/01/2022         1,495         1,543,483   

Ohio (State of) Higher Educational Facility Commission (Hospital University); Series 2007, RB (INS–BHAC)(b)(c)

    4.75     01/15/2046         10,000         10,142,200   

Ohio (State of) Higher Educational Facility Commission (Summa Health System);

  

     

Series 2010, Hospital Facilities RB

    5.75     11/15/2035         1,585         1,788,641   

Series 2010, Hospital Facilities RB

    5.75     11/15/2040         600         676,176   

Ohio (State of) Higher Educational Facility Commission (University of Dayton); Series 2011 A, RB

    5.38     12/01/2030         750         866,775   

Ohio (State of) Housing Finance Agency (Covenant House Apartments); Series 2008 C, MFH Mortgage RB (CEP–GNMA)(h)

    5.85     09/20/2028         730         776,895   

Ohio (State of) Housing Finance Agency (Mortgage-Backed Securities Program); Series 1999 A1, Residential Mortgage RB (CEP–GNMA)(h)

    5.25     09/01/2030         75         75,141   

Ohio (State of) Municipal Electric Generation Agency (Joint Venture 5); Series 2001, Beneficial Interest Ctfs. (INS–NATL)(c)(g)

    0.00     02/15/2030         1,000         716,310   

Ohio (State of) Turnpike Commission; Series 2010 A, Ref. RB

    5.00     02/15/2031         1,000         1,128,200   

Ohio State University;

  

     

Series 2010 D, RB(e)

    5.00     12/01/2030         45         63,827   

Series 2010 D, RB

    5.00     12/01/2030         955         1,295,925   

Summit (County of) Port Authority (University of Akron Student Housing);

  

     

Series 2011, Lease RB(d)(e)

    5.00     01/01/2021         315         370,717   

Series 2011, Lease RB

    5.00     01/01/2030         185         211,311   

Toledo (City of); Series 2010, Ref. Various Purpose Improvement Limited Tax GO Bonds (INS–AGM)(c)

    5.00     12/01/2028         1,000         1,140,750   

University of Cincinnati; Series 2010 F, General Receipts RB

    5.00     06/01/2034         750         859,642   

University of Toledo; Series 2011 B, General Receipts RB

    5.00     06/01/2029         650         740,779   

Vandalia Butler City School District; Series 2009, School Improvement Unlimited Tax GO Bonds(d)(e)

    5.00     06/01/2019         1,000         1,117,780   

Wright State University; Series 2011 A, General Receipts RB

    5.00     05/01/2031         1,000         1,152,120   
         142,104,070   

 

See accompanying Notes to Financial Statements which are an integral part of the financial statements.

 

19                         Invesco Municipal Trust


    

Interest

Rate

   

Maturity

Date

    

Principal

Amount

(000)

     Value  
Pennsylvania–1.79%          

Delaware River Port Authority;

  

     

Series 2010 D, RB

    5.00     01/01/2035       $ 1,000       $ 1,124,490   

Series 2010 D, RB

    5.00     01/01/2040         1,750         1,966,020   

Emmaus (City of), Pennsylvania General Authority (Pennsylvania Variable Rate Loan Program); Series 2000 A, VRD RB (LOC–U.S. Bank, N.A.)(i)(j)

    0.57     03/01/2030         1,050         1,050,000   

Franklin (County of) Industrial Development Authority (Chambersburg Hospital); Series 2010, RB

    5.38     07/01/2042         1,900         2,169,800   

Pennsylvania (State of) Turnpike Commission;

  

     

Series 2009 A, Sub. RB (INS–AGC)(c)

    5.00     06/01/2039         1,825         2,005,894   

Subseries 2010 B-2, Sub. RB(d)(e)

    5.75     12/01/2020         1,060         1,276,579   

Subseries 2010 B-2, Sub. RB

    5.75     12/01/2028         1,190         1,388,706   

Subseries 2010 B-2, Sub. RB(d)(e)

    6.00     12/01/2020         200         242,946   

Subseries 2010 B-2, Sub. RB

    6.00     12/01/2034         1,200         1,429,092   

Subseries 2014 A-2, Sub. Conv. CAB RB(l)

    5.13     12/01/2039         2,000         1,690,560   
         14,344,087   
South Carolina–1.58%          

South Carolina (State of) Jobs-Economic Development Authority (Palmetto Health Alliance);

         

Series 2009, Ref. & Improvement Hospital RB

    5.75     08/01/2039         1,000         1,092,770   

Series 2013 A, Ref. Hospital RB

    5.25     08/01/2030         1,600         1,906,400   

South Carolina (State of) Jobs-Economic Development Authority (The Woodlands at Furman);

         

Series 2012, Ref. RB

    6.00     11/15/2032         517         542,903   

Series 2012, Ref. Sub. CAB RB(g)

    0.00     11/15/2047         208         23,902   

South Carolina (State of) Jobs-Economic Development Authority (Wesley Commons);

         

Series 2006, Ref. First Mortgage Health Facilities RB

    5.13     10/01/2026         900         900,963   

Series 2006, Ref. First Mortgage Health Facilities RB

    5.30     10/01/2036         1,000         1,000,850   

South Carolina (State of) Ports Authority;

         

Series 2015, RB(h)

    5.25     07/01/2050         1,865         2,190,013   

Series 2015, RB(h)

    5.25     07/01/2055         1,350         1,579,203   

South Carolina (State of) Public Service Authority (Santee Cooper); Series 2010 B, Ref. RB(b)

    5.00     01/01/2033         3,000         3,402,270   
         12,639,274   
South Dakota–0.45%          

South Dakota (State of) Health & Educational Facilities Authority (Sanford Obligated Group);

         

Series 2014 B, RB

    5.00     11/01/2044         1,620         1,902,415   

Series 2015, Ref. RB

    5.00     11/01/2045         1,440         1,707,955   
         3,610,370   
Tennessee–0.54%          

Shelby (County of) Health, Educational & Housing Facilities Board (Methodist Healthcare); Series 2004 B, Ref. RB(b)(d)(e)

    5.25     03/01/2018         2,650         2,830,810   

Shelby (County of) Health, Educational & Housing Facilities Board (Trezevant Manor); Series 2006 A, RB

    5.63     09/01/2026         1,500         1,503,720   
         4,334,530   
Texas–15.22%          

Austin (City of); Series 2012, Ref. Water & Wastewater System RB

    5.00     11/15/2042         1,710         2,057,711   

Dallas (City of) (Civic Center Convention Complex);

         

Series 2009, Ref. & Improvement RB (INS–AGC)(c)

    5.00     08/15/2018         1,225         1,315,748   

Series 2009, Ref. & Improvement RB (INS–AGC)(c)

    5.00     08/15/2019         1,440         1,595,434   

Dallas-Fort Worth (Cities of) International Airport;

         

Series 2012 G, Ref. RB

    5.00     11/01/2035         2,390         2,747,281   

Series 2013 A, Joint Improvement RB(h)

    5.00     11/01/2030         1,825         2,152,898   

El Paso (County of) Hospital District; Series 2008 A, Limited Tax GO Bonds (INS–AGC)(b)(c)

    5.00     08/15/2037         5,250         5,655,038   

Harris (County of); Series 2016 A, Ref. Sr. Lien Toll Road RB

    5.00     08/15/2041         845         1,043,575   

 

See accompanying Notes to Financial Statements which are an integral part of the financial statements.

 

20                         Invesco Municipal Trust


    

Interest

Rate

   

Maturity

Date

    

Principal

Amount

(000)

     Value  
Texas–(continued)          

Harris County Health Facilities Development Corp. (Memorial Hermann Healthcare System); Series 2008 B, Ref. RB(d)(e)

    7.25     12/01/2018       $ 825       $ 945,945   

Harris County Industrial Development Corp. (Deer Park Refining Limited Partnership); Series 2006, Solid Waste Disposal RB

    5.00     02/01/2023         1,000         1,112,760   

Houston (City of);

         

Series 2007, Ref. First Lien Combined Utility System RB(d)(e)

    5.00     11/15/2017         2,750         2,895,777   

Series 2011 D, First Lien Combined Utility System RB(b)

    5.00     11/15/2031         1,865         2,212,767   

Series 2011 D, First Lien Combined Utility System RB(b)

    5.00     11/15/2033         900         1,067,823   

Series 2011 D, First Lien Combined Utility System RB(b)

    5.00     11/15/2036         995         1,175,035   

Judson Independent School District; Series 2008, School Building Unlimited Tax GO
Bonds(b)(d)(e)

    5.00     02/01/2017         3,320         3,382,184   

La Vernia Higher Education Finance Corp. (Meridian World School); Series 2015 A, RB(f)

    5.50     08/15/2045         1,330         1,444,008   

Lower Colorado River Authority (LCRA Transmissions Services Corp.); Series 2011 A, Ref. RB

    5.00     05/15/2041         1,400         1,587,012   

Lower Colorado River Authority;

         

Series 2012 A, Ref. RB(d)(e)

    5.00     05/15/2022         5         6,083   

Series 2012 A, Ref. RB

    5.00     05/15/2030         2,335         2,757,822   

Lufkin Health Facilities Development Corp. (Memorial Health System of East Texas);

         

Series 2007, RB(d)(e)

    5.50     02/15/2017         1,100         1,124,827   

Series 2009, Ref. & Improvement RB(d)(e)

    6.25     02/15/2019         1,450         1,645,866   

North East Texas Regional Mobility Authority; Series 2016 A, Sr. Lien RB

    5.00     01/01/2041         1,775         2,093,719   

North Texas Tollway Authority;

         

Series 2008, Ref. First Tier System RB(d)(e)

    5.63     01/01/2018         880         938,450   

Series 2008, Ref. First Tier System RB

    5.63     01/01/2028         120         126,508   

Series 2008, Ref. First Tier System RB(d)(e)

    6.00     01/01/2018         875         937,466   

Series 2008, Ref. First Tier System RB(d)(e)

    6.00     01/01/2018         1,095         1,173,172   

Series 2008, Ref. First Tier System RB

    6.00     01/01/2026         125         132,808   

Series 2008, Ref. First Tier System RB

    6.00     01/01/2027         155         164,915   

Series 2008 F, Ref. Second Tier System RB(d)(e)

    5.75     01/01/2018         2,850         3,043,999   

Series 2011 A, Special Projects System RB(b)

    5.50     09/01/2036         2,895         3,477,619   

Series 2015 B, Ref. RB(b)

    5.00     01/01/2040         9,860         11,559,864   

San Antonio (City of); Series 2013, Jr. Lien Electric & Gas Systems RB

    5.00     02/01/2038         2,795         3,353,413   

Tarrant County Cultural Education Facilities Finance Corp. (Buckingham Senior Living Community, Inc.);

         

Series 2007, Retirement Facility RB

    5.63     11/15/2027         1,000         1,029,720   

Series 2007, Retirement Facility RB

    5.75     11/15/2037         550         563,140   

Tarrant County Cultural Education Facilities Finance Corp. (Buckner Retirement Services, Inc.);

         

Series 2007, Retirement Facility RB(d)(e)

    5.25     11/15/2017         2,415         2,550,868   

Series 2007, Retirement Facility RB

    5.25     11/15/2037         3,085         3,207,135   

Tarrant County Cultural Education Facilities Finance Corp. (C.C. Young Memorial Home); Series 2007, Retirement Facility RB

    5.75     02/15/2025         450         459,932   

Tarrant County Cultural Education Facilities Finance Corp. (CHRISTUS Health);
Series 2008 A, Ref. RB (INS–AGC)(c)

    6.25     07/01/2028         3,300         3,681,447   

Texas (State of) Transportation Commission (Central Texas Turnpike System);

         

Series 2015 B, Ref. CAB RB(g)

    0.00     08/15/2036         3,475         1,655,420   

Series 2015 B, Ref. CAB RB(g)

    0.00     08/15/2037         4,530         2,060,017   

Texas (State of) Transportation Commission;

         

Series 2008, Mobility Fund Unlimited Tax GO Bonds(b)(d)(e)

    5.00     04/01/2018         5,230         5,592,073   

Series 2012 A, Ref. First Tier Turnpike System RB

    5.00     08/15/2041         4,130         4,809,757   

Texas A&M University System Board of Regents; Series 2009 A, Financing System RB(d)(e)

    5.00     05/15/2019         2,500         2,789,925   

Texas Municipal Gas Acquisition & Supply Corp. I; Series 2008 D, Sr. Lien Gas Supply RB

    6.25     12/15/2026         5,860         7,427,784   

Texas Municipal Gas Acquisition & Supply Corp. III;

         

Series 2012, Gas Supply RB

    5.00     12/15/2027         1,500         1,749,210   

Series 2012, Gas Supply RB

    5.00     12/15/2028         1,475         1,711,575   

Series 2012, Gas Supply RB

    5.00     12/15/2030         1,500         1,729,185   

Series 2012, Gas Supply RB

    5.00     12/15/2031         4,475         5,141,820   

Series 2012, Gas Supply RB

    5.00     12/15/2032         1,000         1,142,740   

 

See accompanying Notes to Financial Statements which are an integral part of the financial statements.

 

21                         Invesco Municipal Trust


    

Interest

Rate

   

Maturity

Date

    

Principal

Amount

(000)

     Value  
Texas–(continued)          

Texas Private Activity Bond Surface Transportation Corp. (NTE Mobility Partners LLC North Tarrant Express Management Lanes); Series 2009, Sr. Lien RB

    6.88     12/31/2039       $ 1,550       $ 1,833,464   

Texas Private Activity Bond Surface Transportation Corp. (NTE Mobility Partners LLC); Series 2013, Sr. Lien RB(h)

    7.00     12/31/2038         1,475         1,870,625   

Tyler Health Facilities Development Corp. (East Texas Medical Center Regional Healthcare System); Series 2007 A, Ref. & Improvement Hospital RB

    5.38     11/01/2037         1,975         2,022,459   

University of Texas System Board of Regents; Series 2016 F, Financing System RB

    5.00     08/15/2047         2,520         3,773,876   
         121,729,699   
Utah–0.10%          

Utah (State of) Charter School Finance Authority (Summit Academy); Series 2007 A, Charter School RB

    5.80     06/15/2038         800         822,048   
Virgin Islands–0.93%          

Virgin Islands (Government of) Public Finance Authority (Matching Fund Loan Note — Diageo);

         

Series 2009 A, Sub. RB

    6.63     10/01/2029         725         755,928   

Series 2009 A, Sub. RB

    6.75     10/01/2019         825         857,926   

Virgin Islands (Government of) Public Finance Authority (Matching Fund Loan Note);

         

Series 2009 A, Sub. RB

    6.00     10/01/2039         2,000         2,054,500   

Series 2010 A, Sr. Lien RB

    5.00     10/01/2025         1,775         1,782,402   

Series 2010 A, Sr. Lien RB

    5.00     10/01/2029         2,000         2,002,920   
         7,453,676   
Virginia–1.10%          

Virginia (State of) Small Business Financing Authority (Elizabeth River Crossings Opco, LLC);

         

Series 2012, Sr. Lien RB(h)

    5.50     01/01/2042         2,950         3,415,362   

Series 2012, Sr. Lien RB(h)

    6.00     01/01/2037         970         1,158,403   

Virginia (State of) Small Business Financing Authority (Express Lanes, LLC); Series 2012, Sr. Lien RB(h)

    5.00     07/01/2034         3,530         3,901,074   

White Oak Village Shops Community Development Authority; Series 2007, Special Assessment RB

    5.30     03/01/2017         318         323,063   
         8,797,902   
Washington–2.33%          

Bellevue (City of) Convention Center Authority (Compound Interest); Series 1994, Ref. CAB RB (INS–NATL)(c)(g)

    0.00     02/01/2024         5,000         4,358,450   

Chelan (County of) Public Utility District No. 1; Series 2011 A, Ref. Consolidated RB(h)

    5.50     07/01/2026         1,525         1,802,108   

Kalispel Tribe of Indians; Series 2008, RB

    6.63     01/01/2028         1,350         1,413,423   

Washington (State of) (SR 520 Corridor Program — Toll Revenue); Series 2011 C, Motor Vehicle Fuel Unlimited Tax GO Bonds(b)

    5.00     06/01/2033         1,500         1,757,340   

Washington (State of) Health Care Facilities Authority (Catholic Health Initiatives); Series 2011 A, RB(b)

    5.00     02/01/2041         2,325         2,579,425   

Washington (State of) Health Care Facilities Authority (Swedish Health Services); Series 2011 A, RB(d)(e)

    6.25     05/15/2021         1,025         1,277,509   

Washington (State of) Higher Education Facilities Authority (Whitworth University); Series 2012, RB

    5.25     10/01/2046         1,250         1,430,175   

Washington (State of) Housing Finance Commission (Wesley Homes); Series 2008, Non-Profit CR RB(f)

    6.00     01/01/2027         1,545         1,601,145   

Washington (State of) Tobacco Settlement Authority;

  

     

Series 2013, Ref. RB

    5.25     06/01/2031         1,100         1,238,688   

Series 2013, Ref. RB

    5.25     06/01/2033         1,000         1,184,020   
         18,642,283   
West Virginia–1.03%          

Harrison (County of) Commission (Allegheny Energy); Series 2007 D, Ref. Solid Waste Disposal RB(h)

    5.50     10/15/2037         3,500         3,629,220   

West Virginia (State of) Hospital Finance Authority (Thomas Health System);

  

     

Series 2008, RB

    6.00     10/01/2020         1,000         1,062,200   

Series 2008, RB

    6.25     10/01/2023         1,100         1,167,287   

 

See accompanying Notes to Financial Statements which are an integral part of the financial statements.

 

22                         Invesco Municipal Trust


    

Interest

Rate

   

Maturity

Date

    

Principal

Amount

(000)

     Value  
West Virginia–(continued)          

West Virginia (State of) Hospital Finance Authority (West Virginia United Health System Obligated Group);

         

Series 2009 C, Ref. & Improvement RB(d)(e)

    5.50     06/01/2019       $ 1,060       $ 1,198,023   

Series 2009 C, Ref. & Improvement RB(d)(e)

    5.50     06/01/2019         1,020         1,152,814   
         8,209,544   
Wisconsin–1.51%          

Superior (City of) (Superior Water, Light & Power Co.);

  

     

Series 2007 A, Ref. Collateralized Utility RB(h)

    5.38     11/01/2021         450         470,075   

Series 2007 B, Collateralized Utility RB(h)

    5.75     11/01/2037         410         428,950   

Wisconsin (State of) Health & Educational Facilities Authority (Prohealth Care, Inc. Obligated Group); Series 2009, RB(d)(e)

    6.63     02/15/2019         1,305         1,494,212   

Wisconsin (State of) Housing & Economic Development Authority; Series 2008 A, Home Ownership RB(b)(h)

    5.30     09/01/2023         450         463,307   

Wisconsin (State of) Public Finance Authority (KU Campus Development Corp. Central District Development); Series 2016, Lease Development RB(b)

    5.00     03/01/2046         5,925         7,098,624   

Wisconsin (State of) Public Finance Authority (Roseman University of Health Sciences); Series 2015, Ref. RB

    5.75     04/01/2035         875         947,870   

Wisconsin (State of); Series 2009 A, General Fund Annual Appropriation RB

    5.38     05/01/2025         1,010         1,131,190   
         12,034,228   
Wyoming–0.29%          

Sweetwater (County of) (FMC Corp.); Series 2005, Ref. Solid Waste Disposal RB(h)

    5.60     12/01/2035         1,000         1,003,900   

Sweetwater (County of) (Idaho Power Co.); Series 2006, Ref. PCR

    5.25     07/15/2026         1,200         1,346,652   
         2,350,552   

TOTAL INVESTMENTS(m)–160.85% (Cost $1,161,591,265)

  

     1,286,232,866   

FLOATING RATE NOTE OBLIGATIONS–(29.47)%

         

Notes with interest and fee rates ranging from 1.08% to 1.53% at 08/31/2016 and contractual maturities of collateral ranging from 06/01/2022 to 10/01/2052 (See Note 1J)(n)

                              (235,675,000

VARIABLE RATE MUNI TERM PREFERRED SHARES–(32.86)%

  

     (262,791,881

OTHER ASSETS LESS LIABILITIES–1.48%

  

     11,870,333   

NET ASSETS APPLICABLE TO COMMON SHARES–100.00%

  

   $ 799,636,318   

Investment Abbreviations:

 

ACA  

– ACA Financial Guaranty Corp.

AGC  

– Assured Guaranty Corp.

AGM  

– Assured Guaranty Municipal Corp.

AMBAC  

– American Municipal Bond Assurance Corp.

BHAC  

– Berkshire Hathaway Assurance Corp.

CAB  

– Capital Appreciation Bonds

CEP  

– Credit Enhancement Provider

Conv.  

– Convertible

COP  

– Certificates of Participation

CR  

– Custodial Receipts

Ctfs.  

– Certificates

FNMA  

– Federal National Mortgage Association

GNMA  

– Government National Mortgage Association

GO  

– General Obligation

IDR  

– Industrial Development Revenue Bonds

INS  

– Insurer

Jr.  

– Junior

LOC  

– Letter of Credit

MFH  

– Multi–Family Housing

NATL  

– National Public Finance Guarantee Corp.

PCR  

– Pollution Control Revenue Bonds

PILOT  

– Payment-in-Lieu-of-Tax

RAC  

– Revenue Anticipation Certificates

RB  

– Revenue Bonds

Ref.  

– Refunding

Sec.  

– Secured

SGI  

– Syncora Guarantee, Inc.

Sr.  

– Senior

Sub.  

– Subordinated

TEMPS  

– Tax-Exempt Mandatory Paydown Securities

VRD  

– Variable Rate Demand

Wts.  

– Warrants

 

 

See accompanying Notes to Financial Statements which are an integral part of the financial statements.

 

23                         Invesco Municipal Trust


Notes to Schedule of Investments:

 

(a)  Calculated as a percentage of net assets. Amounts in excess of 100% are due to the Trust’s use of leverage.
(b)  Underlying security related to TOB Trusts entered into by the Trust. See Note 1J.
(c)  Principal and/or interest payments are secured by the bond insurance company listed.
(d)  Security has an irrevocable call by the issuer or mandatory put by the holder. Maturity date reflects such call or put.
(e)  Advance refunded; secured by an escrow fund of U.S. Government obligations or other highly rated collateral.
(f)  Security purchased or received in a transaction exempt from registration under the Securities Act of 1933, as amended (the “1933 Act”). The security may be resold pursuant to an exemption from registration under the 1933 Act, typically to qualified institutional buyers. The aggregate value of these securities at August 31, 2016 was $26,486,664, which represented 3.31% of the Trust’s Net Assets.
(g)  Zero coupon bonds issued at a discount.
(h)  Security subject to the alternative minimum tax.
(i)  Demand security payable upon demand by the Trust at specified time intervals no greater than thirteen months. Interest rate is redetermined periodically. Rate shown is the rate in effect on August 31, 2016.
(j)  Principal and interest payments are fully enhanced by a letter of credit from the bank listed or a predecessor bank, branch or subsidiary.
(k)  Defaulted security. Currently, the issuer is partially or fully in default with respect to interest payments. The aggregate value of these securities at August 31, 2016 was $717,136, which represented less than 1% of the Trust’s Net Assets.
(l)  Convertible CAB. The interest rate shown represents the coupon rate at which the bond will accrue at a specified future date.
(m)  Entities may either issue, guarantee, back or otherwise enhance the credit quality of a security. The entities are not primarily responsible for the issuer’s obligation but may be called upon to satisfy the issuer’s obligations. No concentration of any single entity was greater than 5% each.
(n)  Floating rate note obligations related to securities held. The interest and fee rates shown reflect the rates in effect at August 31, 2016. At August 31, 2016, the Trust’s investments with a value of $408,285,622 are held by TOB Trusts and serve as collateral for the $235,675,000 in the floating rate note obligations outstanding at that date.

Portfolio Composition

By credit sector, based on Total Investments

as of August 31, 2016

 

Revenue Bonds

    79.3

Pre–Refunded Bonds

    13.5   

General Obligation Bonds

    6.7   

Other

    0.5   

 

See accompanying Notes to Financial Statements which are an integral part of the financial statements.

 

24                         Invesco Municipal Trust


Statement of Assets and Liabilities

August 31, 2016

(Unaudited)

 

Assets:

 

Investments, at value (Cost $1,161,591,265)

  $ 1,286,232,866   

Receivable for:

 

Investments sold

    3,997,877   

Interest

    14,878,190   

Custody expenses reimbursed

    175,611   

Investment for trustee deferred compensation and retirement plans

    3,834   

Other assets

    18,877   

Total assets

    1,305,307,255   

Liabilities:

  

Floating rate note obligations

    235,675,000   

Variable rate muni term preferred shares ($0.01 par value, 2,628 shares issued with liquidation preference of $100,000 per share)

    262,791,881   

Payable for:

 

Investments purchased

    3,689,734   

Amount due custodian

    2,981,373   

Dividends

    112,878   

Accrued interest expense

    330,080   

Accrued trustees’ and officers’ fees and benefits

    4,694   

Accrued other operating expenses

    81,463   

Trustee deferred compensation and retirement plans

    3,834   

Total liabilities

    505,670,937   

Net assets applicable to common shares

  $ 799,636,318   

Net assets applicable to common shares consist of:

  

Shares of beneficial interest — common shares

  $ 741,768,096   

Undistributed net investment income

    2,710,386   

Undistributed net realized gain (loss)

    (69,483,765

Net unrealized appreciation

    124,641,601   
    $ 799,636,318   

Common shares outstanding, no par value,
with an unlimited number of common shares authorized:

   

Common shares outstanding

    55,320,227   

Net asset value per common share

  $ 14.45   

Market value per common share

  $ 13.94   
 

 

See accompanying Notes to Financial Statements which are an integral part of the financial statements.

 

25                         Invesco Municipal Trust


Statement of Operations

For the six months ended August 31, 2016

(Unaudited)

 

Investment income:

  

Interest

  $ 28,125,784   

Other income

    528,234   

Total investment income

    28,654,018   

Expenses:

 

Advisory fees

    3,555,555   

Administrative services fees

    94,554   

Interest, facilities and maintenance fees

    3,265,578   

Transfer agent fees

    38,221   

Trustees’ and officers’ fees and benefits

    14,018   

Registration and filing fees

    28,535   

Reports to shareholders

    21,632   

Professional services fees

    21,281   

Other

    50,555   

Total expenses

    7,089,929   

Net investment income

    21,564,089   

Realized and unrealized gain from:

 

Net realized gain from investment securities

    443,104   

Change in net unrealized appreciation of investment securities

    19,668,098   

Net realized and unrealized gain

    20,111,202   

Net increase in net assets resulting from operations applicable to common shares

  $ 41,675,291   

 

See accompanying Notes to Financial Statements which are an integral part of the financial statements.

 

26                         Invesco Municipal Trust


Statement of Changes in Net Assets

For the six months ended August 31, 2016 and the year ended February 29, 2016

(Unaudited)

 

     August 31,
2016
     February 29,
2016
 

Operations:

  

Net investment income

  $ 21,564,089       $ 46,006,692   

Net realized gain (loss)

    443,104         (1,048,092

Change in net unrealized appreciation (depreciation)

    19,668,098         (2,281,301

Net increase in net assets resulting from operations applicable to common shares

    41,675,291         42,677,299   

Distributions to common shareholders from net investment income

    (22,570,653      (45,141,305

Net increase (decrease) in net assets applicable to common shares

    19,104,638         (2,464,006

Net assets applicable to common shares:

  

Beginning of period

    780,531,680         782,995,686   

End of period (includes undistributed net investment income of $2,710,386 and $3,716,950, respectively)

  $ 799,636,318       $ 780,531,680   

 

See accompanying Notes to Financial Statements which are an integral part of the financial statements.

 

27                         Invesco Municipal Trust


Statement of Cash Flows

For the six months ended August 31, 2016

(Unaudited)

 

Cash provided by operating activities:

 

Net increase in net assets resulting from operations applicable to common shares

  $ 41,675,291   

Adjustments to reconcile the change in net assets applicable to common shares resulting from operations to net cash provided by operating activities:

   

Purchases of investments

    (74,625,596

Purchases of short-term investments, net

    (4,475,000

Proceeds from sales of investments

    66,939,453   

Amortization of premium

    2,098,653   

Accretion of discount

    (949,872

Decrease in interest receivables and other assets

    358,159   

Increase in accrued expenses and other payables

    97,449   

Net realized gain from investment securities

    (443,104

Net change in unrealized appreciation on investment securities

    (19,668,098

Net cash provided by operating activities

    11,007,335   

Cash provided by (used in) financing activities:

 

Dividends paid to common shareholders from net investment income

    (22,565,539

Increase in payable for amount due custodian

    108,204   

Proceeds from TOB Trusts

    21,880,000   

Repayments of TOB Trusts

    (10,430,000

Net cash provided by (used in) financing activities

    (11,007,335

Net increase in cash and cash equivalents

      

Cash and cash equivalents at beginning of period

      

Cash and cash equivalents at end of period

  $   

Supplemental disclosure of cash flow information:

 

Cash paid during the period for interest, facilities and maintenance fees

  $ 3,145,810   

Notes to Financial Statements

August 31, 2016

(Unaudited)

NOTE 1—Significant Accounting Policies

Invesco Municipal Trust (the “Trust”) is a Delaware statutory trust registered under the Investment Company Act of 1940, as amended (the “1940 Act”), as a diversified, closed-end management investment company.

The Trust’s investment objective is to seek to provide common shareholders with a high level of current income exempt from federal income tax, consistent with preservation of capital. Under normal market conditions, the Trust will invest at least 80% of its assets in municipal securities rated investment grade at the time of investment.

The following is a summary of the significant accounting policies followed by the Trust in the preparation of its financial statements.

A. Security Valuations — Securities, including restricted securities, are valued according to the following policy.

Securities are fair valued using an evaluated quote provided by an independent pricing service approved by the Board of Trustees. Evaluated quotes provided by the pricing service may be determined without exclusive reliance on quoted prices, and may reflect appropriate factors such as institution-size trading in similar groups of securities, developments related to specific securities, dividend rate (for unlisted equities), yield (for debt obligations), quality, type of issue, coupon rate (for debt obligations), maturity (for debt obligations), individual trading characteristics and other market data. Debt obligations are subject to interest rate and credit risks. In addition, all debt obligations involve some risk of default with respect to interest and/or principal payments.

Securities for which market quotations either are not readily available or became unreliable are valued at fair value as determined in good faith by or under the supervision of the Trust’s officers following procedures approved by the Board of Trustees. Some of the factors which may be considered in determining fair value are fundamental analytical data relating to the investment; the nature and duration of any restrictions on transferability or disposition; trading in similar securities by the same issuer or comparable companies; relevant political, economic or issuer specific news; and other relevant factors under the circumstances.

The Trust may invest in securities that are subject to interest rate risk, meaning the risk that the prices will generally fall as interest rates rise and, conversely, the prices will generally rise as interest rates fall. Specific securities differ in their sensitivity to changes in interest rates depending on their individual characteristics. Changes in interest rates may result in increased market volatility, which may affect the value and/or liquidity of certain Trust investments.

 

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Valuations change in response to many factors including the historical and prospective earnings of the issuer, the value of the issuer’s assets, general economic conditions, interest rates, investor perceptions and market liquidity. Because of the inherent uncertainties of valuation, the values reflected in the financial statements may materially differ from the value received upon actual sale of those investments.

B. Securities Transactions and Investment Income — Securities transactions are accounted for on a trade date basis. Realized gains or losses on sales are computed on the basis of specific identification of the securities sold. Interest income (net of withholding tax, if any) is recorded on the accrual basis from settlement date. Dividend income (net of withholding tax, if any) is recorded on the ex-dividend date. Bond premiums and discounts are amortized and/or accreted for financial reporting purposes.

The Trust may periodically participate in litigation related to Trust investments. As such, the Trust may receive proceeds from litigation settlements. Any proceeds received are included in the Statement of Operations as realized gain (loss) for investments no longer held and as unrealized gain (loss) for investments still held.

Brokerage commissions and mark ups are considered transaction costs and are recorded as an increase to the cost basis of securities purchased and/or a reduction of proceeds on a sale of securities. Such transaction costs are included in the determination of net realized and unrealized gain (loss) from investment securities reported in the Statement of Operations and the Statement of Changes in Net Assets and the net realized and unrealized gains (losses) on securities per share in the Financial Highlights. Transaction costs are included in the calculation of the Trust’s net asset value and, accordingly, they reduce the Trust’s total returns. These transaction costs are not considered operating expenses and are not reflected in net investment income reported in the Statement of Operations and the Statement of Changes in Net Assets, or the net investment income per share and the ratios of expenses and net investment income reported in the Financial Highlights, nor are they limited by any expense limitation arrangements between the Trust and the investment adviser.

C. Country Determination — For the purposes of making investment selection decisions and presentation in the Schedule of Investments, the investment adviser may determine the country in which an issuer is located and/or credit risk exposure based on various factors. These factors include the laws of the country under which the issuer is organized, where the issuer maintains a principal office, the country in which the issuer derives 50% or more of its total revenues and the country that has the primary market for the issuer’s securities, as well as other criteria. Among the other criteria that may be evaluated for making this determination are the country in which the issuer maintains 50% or more of its assets, the type of security, financial guarantees and enhancements, the nature of the collateral and the sponsor organization. Country of issuer and/or credit risk exposure has been determined to be the United States of America, unless otherwise noted.
D. Distributions — The Trust declares and pays monthly dividends from net investment income to common shareholders. Distributions from net realized capital gain, if any, are generally declared and paid annually and are distributed on a pro rata basis to common and preferred shareholders.
E. Federal Income Taxes — The Trust intends to comply with the requirements of Subchapter M of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended (the “Internal Revenue Code”), necessary to qualify as a regulated investment company and to distribute substantially all of the Trust’s taxable earnings to shareholders. As such, the Trust will not be subject to federal income taxes on otherwise taxable income (including net realized capital gain) that is distributed to shareholders. Therefore, no provision for federal income taxes is recorded in the financial statements.

The Trust recognizes the tax benefits of uncertain tax positions only when the position is more likely than not to be sustained. Management has analyzed the Trust’s uncertain tax positions and concluded that no liability for unrecognized tax benefits should be recorded related to uncertain tax positions. Management is not aware of any tax positions for which it is reasonably possible that the total amounts of unrecognized tax benefits will change materially in the next 12 months.

In addition, the Trust intends to invest in such municipal securities to allow it to qualify to pay shareholders “exempt dividends”, as defined in the Internal Revenue Code.

The Trust files tax returns in the U.S. Federal jurisdiction and certain other jurisdictions. Generally, the Trust is subject to examinations by such taxing authorities for up to three years after the filing of the return for the tax period.

F. Interest, Facilities and Maintenance Fees — Interest, Facilities and Maintenance Fees include interest and related borrowing costs such as commitment fees, rating and bank agent fees and other expenses associated with lines of credit and Variable Rate Muni Term Preferred Shares (“VMTP Shares”), and interest and administrative expenses related to establishing and maintaining floating rate note obligations, if any.
G. Accounting Estimates — The preparation of financial statements in conformity with accounting principles generally accepted in the United States of America (“GAAP”) requires management to make estimates and assumptions that affect the reported amounts of assets and liabilities at the date of the financial statements and the reported amounts of revenues and expenses during the reporting period including estimates and assumptions related to taxation. Actual results could differ from those estimates by a significant amount. In addition, the Trust monitors for material events or transactions that may occur or become known after the period-end date and before the date the financial statements are released to print.
H. Indemnifications — Under the Trust’s organizational documents, each Trustee, officer, employee or other agent of the Trust is indemnified against certain liabilities that may arise out of the performance of their duties to the Trust. Additionally, in the normal course of business, the Trust enters into contracts, including the Trust’s servicing agreements, that contain a variety of indemnification clauses. The Trust’s maximum exposure under these arrangements is unknown as this would involve future claims that may be made against the Trust that have not yet occurred. The risk of material loss as a result of such indemnification claims is considered remote.
I. Cash and Cash Equivalents — For the purposes of the Statement of Cash Flows, the Trust defines Cash and Cash Equivalents as cash (including foreign currency), money market funds and other investments held in lieu of cash and excludes investments made with cash collateral received.
J.

Floating Rate Note Obligations — The Trust invests in inverse floating rate securities, such as Tender Option Bonds (“TOBs”), for investment purposes and to enhance the yield of the Trust. Such securities may be purchased in the secondary market without first owning an underlying bond but generally are created through the sale of fixed rate bonds by the Trust to special purpose trusts established by a broker dealer or by the Trust (“TOB Trusts”) in exchange for cash and residual interests in the TOB Trusts’ assets and cash flows, which are in the form of inverse floating rate securities. The TOB Trusts finance the purchases of the fixed rate bonds by issuing floating rate notes to third parties and allowing the Trust to retain residual interests in the bonds. The floating rate notes issued by the TOB Trusts have interest rates that reset weekly and the floating rate note holders have the option to tender their notes to the TOB Trusts for redemption at par at each reset date. The residual

 

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  interests held by the Trust (inverse floating rate securities) include the right of the Trust (1) to cause the holders of the floating rate notes to tender their notes at par at the next interest rate reset date, and (2) to transfer the municipal bond from the TOB Trust to the Trust, thereby collapsing the TOB Trust. Inverse floating rate securities tend to underperform the market for fixed rate bonds in a rising interest rate environment, but tend to outperform the market for fixed rate bonds when interest rates decline or remain relatively stable.

The Trust generally invests in inverse floating rate securities that include embedded leverage, thus exposing the Trust to greater risks and increased costs. The primary risks associated with inverse floating rate securities are varying degrees of liquidity and decreases in the value of such securities in response to changes in interest rates to a greater extent than fixed rate securities having similar credit quality, redemption provisions and maturity, which may cause the Trust’s net asset value to be more volatile than if it had not invested in inverse floating rate securities. In certain instances, the short-term floating rate notes created by the TOB Trust may not be able to be sold to third parties or, in the case of holders tendering (or putting) such notes for repayment of principal, may not be able to be remarketed to third parties. In such cases, the TOB Trust holding the fixed rate bonds may be collapsed with the entity that contributed the fixed rate bonds to the TOB Trust. In the case where a TOB Trust is collapsed with the Trust, the Trust will be required to repay the principal amount of the tendered securities, which may require the Trust to sell other portfolio holdings to raise cash to meet that obligation. The Trust could therefore be required to sell other portfolio holdings at a disadvantageous time or price to raise cash to meet this obligation, which risk will be heightened during times of market volatility, illiquidity or uncertainty. The embedded leverage in the TOB Trust could cause the Trust to lose more money than the value of the asset it has contributed to the TOB Trust and greater levels of leverage create the potential for greater losses. In addition, a Trust may enter into reimbursement agreements with the liquidity provider of certain TOB transactions in connection with certain residuals held by the Trust. These agreements commit a Trust to reimburse the liquidity provider to the extent that the liquidity provider must provide cash to a TOB Trust, including following the termination of a TOB Trust resulting from a mandatory tender event (“liquidity shortfall”). The reimbursement agreement will effectively make the Trust liable for the amount of the negative difference, if any, between the liquidation value of the underlying security and the purchase price of the floating rate notes issued by the TOB Trust.

The Trust accounts for the transfer of fixed rate bonds to the TOB Trusts as secured borrowings, with the securities transferred remaining in the Trust’s investment assets, and the related floating rate notes reflected as Trust liabilities under the caption Floating rate note obligations on the Statement of Assets and Liabilities. The Trust records the interest income from the fixed rate bonds under the caption Interest and records the expenses related to floating rate obligations and any administrative expenses of the TOB Trusts as a component of Interest, facilities and maintenance fees on the Statement of Operations.

Final rules implementing section 619 of the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act (the “Volcker Rule”) prohibit banking entities from engaging in proprietary trading of certain instruments and limit such entities’ investments in, and relationships with, “covered funds”, as defined in the rules. These rules preclude banking entities and their affiliates from sponsoring and/or providing services for existing TOB Trusts. A new TOB structure is being utilized by the Trust wherein the Trust, as holder of the residuals, will perform certain duties previously performed by banking entities as “sponsors” of TOB Trusts. These duties may be performed by a third-party service provider. The Trust’s expanded role under the new TOB structure may increase its operational and regulatory risk. The new structure is substantially similar to the previous structure; however, pursuant to the Volcker Rule, the remarketing agent would not be able to repurchase tendered floaters for its own account upon a failed remarketing. In the event of a failed remarketing, a banking entity serving as liquidity provider may loan the necessary funds to the TOB Trust to purchase the tendered floaters. The TOB Trust, not the Trust, would be the borrower and the loan from the liquidity provider will be secured by the purchased floaters now held by the TOB Trust. However, as previously described, the Trust would bear the risk of loss with respect to any liquidity shortfall to the extent it entered into a reimbursement agreement with the liquidity provider.

There can be no assurances that the new TOB structure will continue to be a viable form of leverage. Further, there can be no assurances that alternative forms of leverage will be available to the Trust in order to maintain current levels of leverage. Any alternative forms of leverage may be less advantageous to the Trust, and may adversely affect the Trust’s net asset value, distribution rate and ability to achieve its investment objective.

TOBs are presently classified as private placement securities. Private placement securities are subject to restrictions on resale because they have not been registered under the Securities Act of 1933, as amended (the “1933 Act”), or are otherwise not readily marketable. As a result of the absence of a public trading market for these securities, they may be less liquid than publicly traded securities. Although atypical, these securities may be resold in privately negotiated transactions, the prices realized from these sales could be less than those originally paid by the Trust or less than what may be considered the fair value of such securities.

K. Other Risks — The value of, payment of interest on, repayment of principal for and the ability to sell a municipal security may be affected by constitutional amendments, legislative enactments, executive orders, administrative regulations, voter initiatives and the economics of the regions in which the issuers are located.

Since many municipal securities are issued to finance similar projects, especially those relating to education, health care, transportation and utilities, conditions in those sectors can affect the overall municipal securities market and the Trust’s investments in municipal securities.

There is some risk that a portion or all of the interest received from certain tax-free municipal securities could become taxable as a result of determinations by the Internal Revenue Service.

NOTE 2—Advisory Fees and Other Fees Paid to Affiliates

The Trust has entered into a master investment advisory agreement with Invesco Advisers, Inc. (the “Adviser” or “Invesco”). Under the terms of the investment advisory agreement, the Trust pays an advisory fee to the Adviser based on the annual rate 0.55% of the Trust’s average daily managed assets. Managed assets for this purpose means the Trust’s net assets, plus assets attributable to outstanding preferred shares and the amount of any borrowings incurred for the purpose of leverage (whether or not such borrowed amounts are reflected in the Trust’s financial statements for purposes of GAAP).

Under the terms of a master sub-advisory agreement between the Adviser and each of Invesco Asset Management Deutschland GmbH, Invesco Asset Management Limited, Invesco Asset Management (Japan) Limited, Invesco Hong Kong Limited, Invesco Senior Secured Management, Inc. and Invesco Canada Ltd. (collectively, the “Affiliated Sub-Advisers”) the Adviser, not the Trust, may pay 40% of the fees paid to the Adviser to any such

 

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Affiliated Sub-Adviser(s) that provide(s) discretionary investment management services to the Trust based on the percentage of assets allocated to such Affiliated Sub-Adviser(s).

The Trust has entered into a master administrative services agreement with Invesco pursuant to which the Trust has agreed to pay Invesco for certain administrative costs incurred in providing accounting services to the Trust. For the six months ended August 31, 2016, expenses incurred under this agreement are shown in the Statement of Operations as Administrative services fees.

Certain officers and trustees of the Trust are officers and directors of Invesco.

NOTE 3—Additional Valuation Information

GAAP defines fair value as the price that would be received to sell an asset or paid to transfer a liability in an orderly transaction between market participants at the measurement date, under current market conditions. GAAP establishes a hierarchy that prioritizes the inputs to valuation methods, giving the highest priority to readily available unadjusted quoted prices in an active market for identical assets (Level 1) and the lowest priority to significant unobservable inputs (Level 3), generally when market prices are not readily available or are unreliable. Based on the valuation inputs, the securities or other investments are tiered into one of three levels. Changes in valuation methods may result in transfers in or out of an investment’s assigned level:

  Level 1 — Prices are determined using quoted prices in an active market for identical assets.
  Level 2 — Prices are determined using other significant observable inputs. Observable inputs are inputs that other market participants may use in pricing a security. These may include quoted prices for similar securities, interest rates, prepayment speeds, credit risk, yield curves, loss severities, default rates, discount rates, volatilities and others.
  Level 3 — Prices are determined using significant unobservable inputs. In situations where quoted prices or observable inputs are unavailable (for example, when there is little or no market activity for an investment at the end of the period), unobservable inputs may be used. Unobservable inputs reflect the Trust’s own assumptions about the factors market participants would use in determining fair value of the securities or instruments and would be based on the best available information.

As of August 31, 2016, all of the securities in this Trust were valued based on Level 2 inputs (see the Schedule of Investments for security categories). The level assigned to the securities valuations may not be an indication of the risk or liquidity associated with investing in those securities. Because of the inherent uncertainties of valuation, the values reflected in the financial statements may materially differ from the value received upon actual sale of those investments.

NOTE 4—Security Transactions with Affiliated Funds

The Trust is permitted to purchase or sell securities from or to certain other Invesco Funds under specified conditions outlined in procedures adopted by the Board of Trustees of the Trust. The procedures have been designed to ensure that any purchase or sale of securities by the Trust from or to another fund or portfolio that is or could be considered an affiliate by virtue of having a common investment adviser (or affiliated investment advisers), common Trustees and/or common officers complies with Rule 17a-7 of the 1940 Act. Further, as defined under the procedures, each transaction is effected at the current market price. Pursuant to these procedures, for the six months ended August 31, 2016, the Trust engaged in securities purchases of $5,477,508 and securities sales of $5,328,214, which did not result in any net realized gains or (losses).

NOTE 5—Trustees’ and Officers’ Fees and Benefits

Trustees’ and Officers’ Fees and Benefits include amounts accrued by the Trust to pay remuneration to certain Trustees and Officers of the Trust. Trustees have the option to defer compensation payable by the Trust, and “Trustees’ and Officers’ Fees and Benefits” includes amounts accrued by the Trust to fund such deferred compensation amounts.

NOTE 6—Cash Balances and Borrowings

The Trust is permitted to temporarily carry a negative or overdrawn balance in its account with State Street Bank and Trust Company, the custodian bank. Such balances, if any at period-end, are shown in the Statement of Assets and Liabilities under the payable caption Amount due custodian. To compensate the custodian bank for such overdrafts, the overdrawn Trust may either (1) leave funds as a compensating balance in the account so the custodian bank can be compensated by earning the additional interest; or (2) compensate by paying the custodian bank at a rate agreed upon by the custodian bank and Invesco, not to exceed the contractually agreed upon rate.

Inverse floating rate obligations resulting from the transfer of bonds to TOB Trusts are accounted for as secured borrowings. The average floating rate notes outstanding and average annual interest and fee rate related to inverse floating rate note obligations during the six months ended August 31, 2016 were $227,707,857 and 1.18%, respectively.

NOTE 7—Tax Information

The amount and character of income and gains to be distributed are determined in accordance with income tax regulations, which may differ from GAAP. Reclassifications are made to the Trust’s capital accounts to reflect income and gains available for distribution (or available capital loss carryforward) under income tax regulations. The tax character of distributions paid during the year and the tax components of net assets will be reported at the Trust’s fiscal year-end.

Capital loss carryforward is calculated and reported as of a specific date. Results of transactions and other activity after that date may affect the amount of capital loss carryforward actually available for the Trust to utilize. Capital losses generated in years beginning after December 22, 2010 can be carried forward for an unlimited period, whereas previous losses expire in eight tax years. Capital losses with an expiration period may not be used to offset capital gains until all net capital losses without an expiration date have been utilized. Capital loss carryforwards with no expiration date will retain their character as either short-term or long-term capital losses instead of as short-term capital losses as under prior law. The ability to

 

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utilize capital loss carryforwards in the future may be limited under the Internal Revenue Code and related regulations based on the results of future transactions.

The Trust had a capital loss carryforward as of February 29, 2016 which expires as follows:

 

Capital Loss Carryforward*  
Expiration   Short-Term        Long-Term        Total  

February 28, 2017

  $ 24,257,606         $         $ 24,257,606   

February 28, 2018

    11,175,411                     11,175,411   

February 28, 2019

    5,551,039                     5,551,039   

Not subject to expiration

    7,026,850           18,897,817           25,924,667   
    $ 48,010,906         $ 18,897,817         $ 66,908,723   

 

* Capital loss carryforward as of the date listed above is reduced for limitations, if any, to the extent required by the Internal Revenue Code and may be further limited depending upon a variety of factors, including the realization of net unrealized gains or losses as of the date of any reorganization.

NOTE 8—Investment Securities

The aggregate amount of investment securities (other than short-term securities, U.S. Treasury obligations and money market funds, if any) purchased and sold by the Trust during the six months ended August 31, 2016 was $75,527,051 and $66,642,202, respectively. Cost of investments on a tax basis includes the adjustments for financial reporting purposes as of the most recently completed federal income tax reporting period-end.

 

Unrealized Appreciation (Depreciation) of Investment Securities on a Tax Basis  

Aggregate unrealized appreciation of investment securities

  $ 127,595,641   

Aggregate unrealized (depreciation) of investment securities

    (4,255,789

Net unrealized appreciation of investment securities

  $ 123,339,852   

Cost of investments for tax purposes is $1,162,893,014.

NOTE 9—Common Shares of Beneficial Interest

Transactions in common shares of beneficial interest were as follows:

 

     Six months ended
August 31,
2016
       Year ended
February 29,
2016
 

Beginning shares

    55,320,227           55,320,227   

Shares issued through dividend reinvestment

                

Ending shares

    55,320,227           55,320,227   

The Trust may, when appropriate, purchase shares in the open market or in privately negotiated transactions at a price not above market value or net asset value, whichever is lower at the time of purchase.

NOTE 10—Variable Rate Muni Term Preferred Shares

On May 17, 2012, the Trust issued 1,787 Series 2015/12-VKQ VMTP Shares, with a liquidation preference of $100,000 per share, pursuant to an offering exempt from registration under the 1933 Act. Proceeds from the issuance of VMTP Shares on May 17, 2012 were used to redeem all of the Trust’s outstanding Auction Rate Preferred Shares (“ARPS”). In addition, the Trust issued 841 Series 2015/12-VKQ VMTP shares in connection with the reorganization of Invesco Van Kampen Massachusetts Value Municipal Income Trust, Invesco Van Kampen Ohio Quality Municipal Trust and Invesco Van Kampen Trust for Investment Grade New Jersey Municipals into the Trust with a liquidation preference of $100,000 per share. VMTP Shares are a floating-rate form of preferred shares with a mandatory redemption date. On June 5, 2015, the Trust extended the term of the VMTP Shares and is required to redeem all outstanding VMTP Shares on December 1, 2018, unless earlier redeemed, repurchased or extended. VMTP Shares are subject to optional and mandatory redemption in certain circumstances. The redemption price per share is equal to the sum of the liquidation value per share plus any accumulated but unpaid dividends and a redemption premium, if any. On or prior to the redemption date, the Trust will be required to segregate assets having a value equal to 110% of the redemption amount.

The Trust incurred costs in connection with the issuance of the VMTP Shares. These costs were recorded as a deferred charge and were amortized over the original 3 year life of the VMTP Shares. In addition, the Trust incurred costs in connection with the extension of the VMTP Shares that are recorded as a deferred charge and are being amortized over the extended term. Amortization of these costs is included in Interest, facilities and maintenance fees on the Statement of Operations, and the unamortized balance is included in the value of Variable rate muni term preferred shares on the Statement of Assets and Liabilities.

Dividends paid on the VMTP Shares (which are treated as interest expense for financial reporting purposes) are declared daily and paid monthly. The initial rate for dividends was equal to the sum of 1.10% per annum plus the Securities Industry and Financial Markets Association Municipal Swap Index (the “SIFMA” Index). Subsequent rates are determined based upon changes in the SIFMA Index and take into account a ratings spread of 1% to 4% which is based on the long term preferred share ratings assigned to the VMTP Shares by a ratings agency. The average aggregate liquidation preference outstanding and the average annualized dividend rate of the VMTP Shares during the six months ended August 31, 2016 were $262,800,000 and 1.37%, respectively.

 

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The Trust utilizes the VMTP Shares as leverage in order to enhance the yield of its common shareholders. The primary risk associated with VMTP Shares is exposing the net asset value of the common shares and total return to increased volatility if the value of the Trust decreases while the value of the VMTP Shares remain unchanged. Fluctuations in the dividend rates on the VMTP Shares can also impact the Trust’s yield or its distributions to common shareholders. The Trust is subject to certain restrictions relating to the VMTP Shares, such as maintaining certain asset coverage and leverage ratio requirements. Failure to comply with these restrictions could preclude the Trust from declaring any distributions to common shareholders or purchasing common shares and/or could trigger the mandatory redemption of VMTP Shares at liquidation preference.

The liquidation preference of VMTP Shares, which are considered debt of the Trust for financial reporting purposes, is recorded as a liability under the caption Variable rate muni term preferred shares on the Statement of Assets and Liabilities. Unpaid dividends on VMTP Shares are recognized as Accrued interest expense on the Statement of Assets and Liabilities. Dividends paid on VMTP Shares are recognized as a component of Interest, facilities and maintenance fees on the Statement of Operations.

NOTE 11—Dividends

The Trust declared the following dividends to common shareholders from net investment income subsequent to August 31, 2016:

 

Declaration Date   Amount per Share        Record Date        Payable Date  

September 1, 2016

  $ 0.0614           September 14, 2016           September 30, 2016   

October 3, 2016

  $ 0.0614           October 14, 2016           October 31, 2016   

 

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NOTE 12—Financial Highlights

The following schedule presents financial highlights for a common share of the Trust outstanding throughout the periods indicated.

 

    Six months ended
August 31,
2016
    Year ended
February 29,
2016
    Years ended February 28,     Year ended
February 29,
2012
 
        2015     2014     2013    

Net asset value per common share, beginning of period

  $ 14.11      $ 14.15      $ 13.31      $ 14.56      $ 14.23      $ 12.40   

Net investment income(a)

    0.39        0.83        0.80        0.80        0.81        0.90   

Net gains (losses) on securities (both realized and unrealized)

    0.36        (0.05     0.85        (1.21     0.47        1.90   

Distributions paid to preferred shareholders from net investment income(a)

    N/A        N/A        N/A        N/A        (0.00     (0.01

Total from investment operations

    0.75        0.78        1.65        (0.41     1.28        2.79   

Less: dividends paid to common shareholders from net investment income

    (0.41     (0.82     (0.81     (0.84     (0.95     (0.96

Net asset value per common share, end of period

  $ 14.45      $ 14.11      $ 14.15      $ 13.31      $ 14.56      $ 14.23   

Market value per common share, end of period

  $ 13.94      $ 13.02      $ 12.74      $ 12.21      $ 14.32      $ 14.90   

Total return at net asset value(b)

    5.48     6.40     13.37     (2.17 )%      9.22     23.37

Total return at market value(c)

    10.27     9.06     11.27     (8.74 )%      2.59     30.97

Net assets applicable to common shares, end of period (000’s omitted)

  $ 799,636      $ 780,532      $ 782,996      $ 736,458      $ 805,387      $ 556,184   

Portfolio turnover rate(d)

    5     11     10     15     11     14

Ratios/supplemental data based on average net assets applicable to common shares:

   

         

Ratio of expenses:

           

With fee waivers and/or expense reimbursements

    1.77 %(e)      1.55     1.64     1.68     1.56     1.25 %(f) 

With fee waivers and/or expense reimbursements excluding interest, facilities and maintenance fees

    0.95 %(e)      0.97     1.02     1.06     0.99     1.03 %(f) 

Without fee waivers and/or expense reimbursements

    1.77 %(e)      1.55     1.64     1.68     1.56     1.32 %(f) 

Ratio of net investment income before preferred share dividends

    5.39 %(e)(g)      5.98     5.76     6.00     5.57     6.82

Preferred share dividends

    N/A        N/A        N/A        N/A        0.01     0.05

Ratio of net investment income after preferred share dividends

    5.39 %(e)(g)      5.98     5.76     6.00     5.56     6.77

Senior securities:

           

Total amount of preferred shares outstanding (000’s omitted)(h)

  $ 262,800      $ 262,800      $ 262,800      $ 262,800      $ 262,800      $ 178,750   

Asset coverage per preferred share(h)(i)

  $ 404,276      $ 397,006      $ 397,934      $ 380,167      $ 406,337      $ 102,788   

Liquidating preference per preferred share(h)

  $ 100,000      $ 100,000      $ 100,000      $ 100,000      $ 100,000      $ 25,000   

 

(a)  Calculated using average shares outstanding.
(b)  Includes adjustments in accordance with accounting principles generally accepted in the United States of America and as such, the net asset value for financial reporting purposes and the returns based upon those net asset values may differ from the net asset value and returns for shareholder transactions. Not annualized for periods less than one year, if applicable.
(c)  Total return assumes an investment at the common share market price at the beginning of the period indicated, reinvestment of all distributions for the period in accordance with the Trust’s dividend reinvestment plan, and sale of all shares at the closing common share market price at the end of the period indicated. Not annualized for periods less than one year, if applicable.
(d)  Portfolio turnover is not annualized for periods less than one year, if applicable.
(e)  Ratios are annualized and based on average daily net assets applicable to common shares (000’s omitted) of $793,772.
(f)  Ratios do not reflect the effect of dividend payments to preferred shareholders.
(g)  Amount includes the effect of insurance settlement proceeds received related to ARPS previously issued by the Trust and the effect of a one-time reimbursement of custody expenses. The ratio of net investment income excluding these payments would have been 5.25%.
(h)  For the year ended February 29, 2012, amounts are based on ARPS outstanding.
(i)  Calculated by subtracting the Trust’s total liabilities (not including preferred shares at liquidation value) from the Trust’s total assets and dividing this by preferred shares outstanding.

N/A = Not Applicable

 

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Approval of Investment Advisory and Sub-Advisory Contracts

 

The Board of Trustees (the Board) of Invesco Municipal Trust (the Fund) is required under the Investment Company Act of 1940, as amended, to approve annually the renewal of the Fund’s investment advisory agreements. During contract renewal meetings held on June 7-8, 2016, the Board as a whole, and the disinterested or “independent” Trustees, who comprise over 75% of the Board, voting separately, approved the continuance for the Fund of the Master Investment Advisory Agreement with Invesco Advisers, Inc. (Invesco Advisers and the investment advisory agreement) and the Master Intergroup Sub-Advisory Contract for Mutual Funds with Invesco Asset Management Deutschland GmbH, Invesco Asset Management Limited, Invesco Asset Management (Japan) Limited, Invesco Hong Kong Limited, Invesco Senior Secured Management, Inc. and Invesco Canada Ltd. (collectively, the Affiliated Sub-Advisers and the sub-advisory contracts) for another year, effective July 1, 2016.

In evaluating the fairness and reasonableness of compensation under the Fund’s investment advisory agreement and sub-advisory contracts, the Board considered, among other things, the factors discussed below. The Board determined that continuation of the Fund’s investment advisory agreement and the sub-advisory contracts is in the best interest of the Fund and its shareholders and that the compensation payable to Invesco Advisers and the Affiliated Sub-Advisers under the agreements is fair and reasonable.

The Board’s Fund Evaluation Process

The Board’s Investments Committee has established three Sub-Committees, which meet throughout the year to review the performance of funds advised by Invesco Advisers (the Invesco Funds). Over the course of each year, the Sub-Committees meet with portfolio managers for their assigned Invesco Funds and other members of management to review the performance, investment objective(s), policies, strategies, limitations and investment risks of these funds. The Board had the benefit of reports from the Sub-Committees and Investments Committee throughout the year in considering approval of the continuance of each Invesco Fund’s investment advisory agreement and sub-advisory contracts for another year.

During the contract renewal process, the Board receives comparative performance and fee data regarding the Invesco Funds prepared by Invesco Advisers and Broadridge Financial Solutions, Inc. (Broadridge), an independent provider of investment company data. The Board also receives an independent written evaluation from the Senior Officer, an officer of the Invesco Funds who reports directly to the independent Trustees. The Senior Officer’s evaluation is prepared as part of his

responsibility to manage the process by which the Invesco Funds’ proposed management fees are negotiated during the annual contract renewal process to ensure they are negotiated in a manner that is at arms’ length and reasonable. In addition to meetings with Invesco Advisers and fund counsel, the independent Trustees also discuss the continuance of the investment advisory agreement and sub-advisory contracts in separate sessions with the Senior Officer and with independent legal counsel.

The Trustees recognized that the advisory fee rates for the Invesco Funds are, in many cases, the result of years of review and negotiation. The Trustees’ deliberations and conclusions in a particular year may be based in part on their deliberations and conclusions regarding these arrangements throughout the year and in prior years. The Trustees’ review and conclusions are based on the comprehensive consideration of all information presented to them and are not the result of any single determinative factor. Moreover, one Trustee may have weighed a particular piece of information or factor differently than another Trustee.

The discussion below is a summary of the Senior Officer’s independent written evaluation with respect to the Fund’s investment advisory agreement as well as a discussion of the material factors and related conclusions that formed the basis for the Board’s approval of the Fund’s investment advisory agreement and sub-advisory contracts. Unless otherwise stated, this information is current as of June 8, 2016, and does not reflect consideration of factors that became known to the Board after that date.

Factors and Conclusions and Summary of Independent Written Fee Evaluation

A. Nature, Extent and Quality of Services Provided by Invesco Advisers and the Affiliated Sub-Advisers

The Board reviewed the advisory services provided to the Fund by Invesco Advisers under the Fund’s investment advisory agreement, the performance of Invesco Advisers in providing these services, and the credentials and experience of the officers and employees of Invesco Advisers who provide these services, including the Fund’s portfolio manager or managers. The Board’s review of the qualifications of Invesco Advisers to provide advisory services included the Board’s consideration of Invesco Advisers’ investment process oversight, independent credit analysis and investment risk management. The Board also considered non-advisory services that Invesco Advisers and its affiliates provide to the Invesco Funds such as various back office support functions, trading operations, internal audit, valuation and legal and compliance.

In determining whether to continue the Fund’s investment advisory agreement, the Board considered the benefits of reapproving an existing relationship and the greater uncertainty that may be associated with entering into a new relationship. The Board concluded that the nature, extent and quality of the services provided to the Fund by Invesco Advisers are appropriate and satisfactory and consistent with the terms of the Fund’s investment advisory agreement.

The Board reviewed the services that may be provided by the Affiliated Sub-Advisers under the sub-advisory contracts and the credentials and experience of the officers and employees of the Affiliated Sub-Advisers who provide these services. The Board concluded that the sub-advisory contracts may benefit the Fund and its shareholders by permitting Invesco Advisers to use the resources and talents of the Affiliated Sub-Advisers in managing the Fund. The Board concluded that the nature, extent and quality of the services that may be provided by the Affiliated Sub-Advisers are appropriate and satisfactory and consistent with the terms of the Fund’s sub-advisory contracts.

B. Fund Performance

The Board considered Fund performance as a relevant factor in considering whether to approve the investment advisory agreement. The Board did not view Fund performance as a relevant factor in considering whether to approve the sub-advisory contracts for the Fund, as no Affiliated Sub-Adviser currently manages assets of the Fund.

The Board compared the Fund’s performance during the past one, three and five calendar years to the performance of funds in the Broadridge performance universe and against the Lipper Closed-End General & Insured Municipal Debt Funds (Leveraged) Index. The Board noted that the Fund’s performance was in the third quintile of its performance universe for the one year period and the fourth quintile for the three and five year period (the first quintile being the best performing funds and the fifth quintile being the worst performing funds). The Board noted that the Fund’s performance was below the performance of the Index for the one, three and five year periods. The Trustees also reviewed more recent Fund performance and this review did not change their conclusions.

C. Advisory and Sub-Advisory Fees

The Board compared the Fund’s contractual management fee rate to the contractual management fee rates of funds in the Fund’s Broadridge expense group at a common asset level. The Board noted that the contractual management fee rate for shares of the Fund was below the median contractual management fee rate of funds in its expense group. The Board noted that the term “contractual management fee” for funds in the expense group may include both advisory and certain administrative

 

 

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services fees, but that Broadridge does not provide information on a fund by fund basis as to what is included. The Board noted that Invesco Advisers does not separately charge the Invesco Funds for the administrative services included in the term as defined by Broadridge. The Board also reviewed the methodology used by Broadridge in providing expense group information, which includes using each fund’s contractual management fee schedule (including any applicable breakpoints) as reported in the most audited annual reports for each fund in the expense group.

The Board also compared the Fund’s effective advisory fee rate (the advisory fee rate after advisory fee waivers and before other expense limitations/waivers) to the effective advisory fee rates of other mutual funds advised by Invesco Advisers and its affiliates with investment strategies comparable to those of the Fund, based on asset balances as of December 31, 2015. The Board noted that the Fund’s rate was above the rates of two closed end funds and below the rate of three closed end funds. The Board noted that Invesco Advisers and the Affiliated Sub-Advisers do not manage other client accounts with investment strategies comparable to those of the Fund.

The Board also considered the services that may be provided by the Affiliated Sub-Advisers pursuant to the sub-advisory contracts, as well as the fees payable by Invesco Advisers to the Affiliated Sub-Advisers pursuant to the sub-advisory contracts. The Board also noted that the sub-advisory fees are not paid directly by the Fund, but rather, are payable by Invesco Advisers to the Affiliated Sub-Advisers.

D. Economies of Scale and Breakpoints

The Board noted that most closed-end funds do not have fund level breakpoints because closed-end funds generally do not experience substantial asset growth after the initial public offering. The Board noted that although the Fund does not benefit from economies of scale through contractual breakpoints, the Fund shares directly in economies of scale through lower fees charged by third party service providers based on the combined size of the Invesco Funds and other clients advised by Invesco Advisers.

E. Profitability and Financial Resources

The Board reviewed information from Invesco Advisers concerning the costs of the advisory and other services that Invesco Advisers and its affiliates provide to the Fund and the Invesco Funds and the profitability of Invesco Advisers and its affiliates in providing these services. The Board received information from Invesco Advisers and a report from an independent consultant engaged by the Senior Officer about the methodology used to prepare the profitability information. The Board noted that Invesco Advisers continues to operate at a net profit from services Invesco Advisers and its affiliates provide to the Invesco Funds and the Fund. The Board did not deem the level of profits realized by Invesco Advisers and its affiliates from providing services to the Fund to

be excessive given the nature, quality and extent of the services provided. The Board received and accepted information from Invesco Advisers demonstrating that Invesco Advisers and each Affiliated Sub-Adviser are financially sound and have the resources necessary to perform their obligations under the investment advisory agreement and sub-advisory contracts.

F. Collateral Benefits to Invesco Advisers and its Affiliates

The Board considered various other benefits received by Invesco Advisers and its affiliates from the relationship with the Fund. The Board considered the organizational structure employed to provide these services.

The Board considered that the Fund’s uninvested cash may be invested in money market funds advised by Invesco Advisers pursuant to procedures approved by the Board. The Board noted that Invesco Advisers receives advisory fees from these affiliated money market funds attributable to such investments, although Invesco Advisers has contractually agreed to waive through varying periods the advisory fees payable by the Invesco Funds with respect to investments in the affiliated money market funds. The waiver is in an amount equal to 100% of the net advisory fee Invesco Advisers receives from the affiliated money market funds with respect to the Fund’s investment in the affiliated money market funds of uninvested cash.

 

 

36                         Invesco Municipal Trust


Proxy Results

A Joint Annual Meeting (“Meeting”) of Shareholders of Invesco Municipal Trust (the “Fund”) was held on August 26, 2016. The Meeting was held for the following purposes:

 

(1) Election of Trustees by Common Shareholders and Preferred Shareholders voting together as a single class.

 

(2) Election of Trustees by Preferred Shareholders voting as a separate class.

The results of the voting on the above matters were as follows:

 

     Matters    Votes For       

Votes

Withheld

 
(1)   Albert R. Dowden      48,386,405           1,882,721   
  Eli Jones      48,667,845           1,601,281   
  Raymond Stickel, Jr.      48,437,793           1,831,333   
(2)   Prema Mathai-Davis      2,628           0   

 

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Correspondence information

Send general correspondence to Computershare Trust Company, N.A., P.O. Box 30170, College Station, TX 77842-3170.

 

 

Trust holdings and proxy voting information

The Trust provides a complete list of its holdings four times in each fiscal year, at the quarter ends. For the second and fourth quarters, the lists appear in the Trust’s semiannual and annual reports to shareholders. For the first and third quarters, the Trust files the lists with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) on Form N-Q. The most recent list of portfolio holdings is available at invesco.com/us. Shareholders can also look up the Trust’s Forms N-Q on the SEC website at sec.gov. Copies of the Trust’s Forms N-Q may be reviewed and copied at the SEC Public Reference Room in Washington, D.C. You can obtain information on the operation of the Public Reference Room, including information about duplicating fee charges, by calling 202 551 8090 or 800 732 0330, or by electronic request at the following email address: publicinfo@sec.gov. The SEC file number for the Trust is shown below.

    A description of the policies and procedures that the Trust uses to determine how to vote proxies relating to portfolio securities is available without charge, upon request, from our Client Services department at 800 341 2929 or at invesco.com/proxyguidelines. The information is also available on the SEC website, sec.gov.

    Information regarding how the Trust voted proxies related to its portfolio securities during the most recent 12-month period ended June 30 is available at invesco.com/proxysearch. In addition, this information is available on the SEC website at sec.gov.

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SEC file number: 811-06362                 VK-CE-MUNI-SAR-1


ITEM 2. CODE OF ETHICS.

There were no amendments to the Code of Ethics (the “Code”) that applies to the Registrant’s Principal Executive Officer (“PEO”) and Principal Financial Officer (“PFO”) during the period covered by the report. The Registrant did not grant any waivers, including implicit waivers, from any provisions of the Code to the PEO or PFO during the period covered by this report.

 

ITEM 3. AUDIT COMMITTEE FINANCIAL EXPERT.

Not applicable.

 

ITEM 4. PRINCIPAL ACCOUNTANT FEES AND SERVICES.

PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP informed the Trust that it has identified an issue related to its independence under Rule 2-01(c)(1)(ii)(A) of Regulation S-X (referred to as the Loan Rule). The Loan Rule prohibits accounting firms, such as PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP, from being deemed independent if they have certain financial relationships with their audit clients or certain affiliates of those clients. The Trust is required under various securities laws to have its financial statements audited by an independent accounting firm.

The Loan Rule specifically provides that an accounting firm would not be independent if it receives a loan from a lender that is a record or beneficial owner of more than ten percent of an audit client’s equity securities. For purposes of the Loan Rule, audit clients include the Funds as well as all registered investment companies advised by the Adviser and its affiliates, including other subsidiaries of the Adviser’s parent company, Invesco Ltd. (collectively, the Invesco Fund Complex). PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP informed the Trust it has relationships with lenders who hold, as record owner, more than ten percent of the shares of certain funds within the Invesco Fund Complex. These relationships call into question PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP’s independence under the Loan Rule with respect to those funds, as well as all other funds in the Invesco Fund Complex.

On June 20, 2016, the SEC Staff issued a “no-action” letter to another mutual fund complex (see Fidelity Management & Research Company et al., No-Action Letter) related to the audit independence issue described above. In that letter, the SEC confirmed that it would not recommend enforcement action against a fund that relied on audit services performed by an audit firm that was not in compliance with the Loan Rule in certain specified circumstances. PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP has communicated that the circumstances which called into question its independence under the Loan Rule with respect to the audits of the Funds are consistent with the circumstances described in the no action letter. PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP also concluded that its objectivity and impartiality was not impaired with respect to the planning for and execution of the Funds’ audits and that they have complied with PCAOB Rule 3526(b)(1) and (2), which are conditions to the Funds relying on the no action letter. Therefore, the Adviser, the Funds and PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP have concluded that PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP can continue as the Funds’ independent registered public accounting firm. The Invesco Fund Complex intends to rely upon the no-action letter.


If in the future the independence of PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP is called into question under the Loan Rule by circumstances that are not addressed in the SEC’s no-action letter, the Fund will need to take other action in order for the Fund’s filings with the SEC containing financial statements to be deemed compliant with applicable securities laws. Such additional actions could result in additional costs, impair the ability of the Funds to issue new shares or have other material adverse effects on the Funds. In addition, the SEC has indicated that the no-action relief will expire 18 months from its issuance after which the Invesco Funds will no longer be able rely on the letter unless it’s term is extended or made permanent by the SEC Staff.

 

ITEM 5. AUDIT COMMITTEE OF LISTED REGISTRANTS.

Not applicable.

 

ITEM 6. SCHEDULE OF INVESTMENTS.

Investments in securities of unaffiliated issuers is included as part of the reports to stockholders filed under Item 1 of this Form.

 

ITEM 7. DISCLOSURE OF PROXY VOTING POLICIES AND PROCEDURES FOR CLOSED-END MANAGEMENT INVESTMENT COMPANIES.

Not applicable.

 

ITEM 8. PORTFOLIO MANAGERS OF CLOSED-END MANAGEMENT INVESTMENT COMPANIES.

Not applicable.

 

ITEM 9. PURCHASES OF EQUITY SECURITIES BY CLOSED-END MANAGEMENT INVESTMENT COMPANY AND AFFILIATED PURCHASERS.

Not applicable.

 

ITEM 10. SUBMISSION OF MATTERS TO A VOTE OF SECURITY HOLDERS.

None.

 

ITEM 11. CONTROLS AND PROCEDURES.

 

(a) As of August 12, 2016, an evaluation was performed under the supervision and with the participation of the officers of the Registrant, including the Principal Executive Officer (“PEO”) and Principal Financial Officer (“PFO”), to assess the effectiveness of the Registrant’s disclosure controls and procedures, as that term is defined in Rule 30a-3(c) under the Investment Company Act of 1940 (the “Act”), as amended. Based on that evaluation, the Registrant’s officers, including the PEO and PFO, concluded that, as of August 12, 2016, the Registrant’s disclosure controls and procedures were reasonably designed to ensure: (1) that information required to be disclosed by the Registrant on Form N-CSR is recorded, processed, summarized and reported within the time periods specified by the rules and forms of the Securities and Exchange Commission; and (2) that material information relating to the Registrant is made known to the PEO and PFO as appropriate to allow timely decisions regarding required disclosure.


(b) There have been no changes in the Registrant’s internal control over financial reporting (as defined in Rule 30a-3(d) under the Act) that occurred during the second fiscal quarter of the period covered by the report that has materially affected, or is reasonably likely to materially affect, the Registrant’s internal control over financial reporting.

 

ITEM 12. EXHIBITS.

 

12(a) (1)

   Not applicable.

12(a) (2)

   Certifications of principal executive officer and principal financial officer as required by Rule 30a-2(a) under the Investment Company Act of 1940.

12(a) (3)

   Not applicable.

12(b)

   Certifications of principal executive officer and principal financial officer as required by Rule 30a-2(b) under the Investment Company Act of 1940.

 


SIGNATURES

Pursuant to the requirements of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 and the Investment Company Act of 1940, the Registrant has duly caused this report to be signed on its behalf by the undersigned, thereunto duly authorized.

Registrant:    Invesco Municipal Trust

 

By:  

/s/ Sheri Morris

  Sheri Morris
  Principal Executive Officer
Date:   November 4, 2016

Pursuant to the requirements of the Securities and Exchange Act of 1934 and the Investment Company Act of 1940, this report has been signed below by the following persons on behalf of the Registrant and in the capacities and on the dates indicated.

 

By:  

/s/ Sheri Morris

  Sheri Morris
  Principal Executive Officer
Date:   November 4, 2016

 

By:  

/s/ Kelli Gallegos

  Kelli Gallegos
  Principal Financial Officer
Date:   November 4, 2016

 


EXHIBIT INDEX

 

12(a) (1)    Not applicable.
12(a) (2)    Certifications of principal executive officer and Principal financial officer as required by Rule 30a-2(a) under the Investment Company Act of 1940.
12(a) (3)    Not applicable.
12(b)    Certifications of principal executive officer and Principal financial officer as required by Rule 30a-2(b) under the Investment Company Act of 1940.