State Street SPDR Nuveen ICE Short Term Municipal Bond ETF (SHM)

NYSEARCA: SHM · Real-Time Price · USD
47.93
0.00 (0.00%)
Dec 5, 2025, 4:00 PM EST - Market closed
0.00%
Assets $3.50B
Expense Ratio 0.20%
PE Ratio n/a
Shares Out 73.15M
Dividend (ttm) $1.24
Dividend Yield 2.59%
Ex-Dividend Date Dec 1, 2025
Payout Ratio n/a
1-Year Return +0.13%
Volume 222,653
Open 47.89
Previous Close 47.93
Day's Range 47.89 - 47.94
52-Week Low 46.56
52-Week High 48.51
Beta 0.12
Holdings 957
Inception Date Oct 10, 2007

About SHM

Fund Home Page

The State Street SPDR Nuveen ICE Short Term Municipal Bond ETF (SHM) is an exchange-traded fund that mostly invests in investment grade fixed income. The fund tracks an index of publicly traded short-term tax-exempt US municipal bonds rated AA- or better. SHM was launched on Oct 10, 2007 and is issued by State Street.

Asset Class Fixed Income
Category Muni National Short
Region North America
Stock Exchange NYSEARCA
Ticker Symbol SHM
ETF Provider State Street
Index Tracked ICE 1-5 Year AMT-Free US Select Municipal Index

Dividends

Ex-Dividend Amount Pay Date
Dec 1, 2025 $0.10832 Dec 4, 2025
Nov 3, 2025 $0.10594 Nov 6, 2025
Oct 1, 2025 $0.10768 Oct 6, 2025
Sep 2, 2025 $0.10602 Sep 5, 2025
Aug 1, 2025 $0.1036 Aug 6, 2025
Jul 1, 2025 $0.10616 Jul 7, 2025
Full Dividend History

News

SHM: Fine As An Idea, Just Doesn't Work Out Well

SHM offers low credit and interest rate risk via short-term municipal bonds, with tax advantages but limited yield. The fund's index-tracking approach and high proportion of unrated bonds may offer sl...

3 months ago - Seeking Alpha

SHM: Time To Sell This Short-Term Muni ETF

SPDR Nuveen Bloomberg Short Term Municipal Bond ETF has a short duration, highly rated bonds, low expense ratio, but low total return and yield. The ETF invests in short-term U.S. dollar denominated, ...

1 year ago - Seeking Alpha

Muni Investors Stay Flexible As Rates Rise

Truly active managers shine in challenging investment environments, especially when they are given a flexible mandate. With tax-loss harvesting, active investors can deliberately sell at a loss to off...

4 years ago - Seeking Alpha