Municipal bonds have sagged recently. Analysts blame falling bond prices on a variety of causes, including rising interest rates and concerns about municipal defaults. Should you dump your bonds? No.
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Outflows from municipal bond mutual funds are likely to continue for the next few months, given municipalities' budget problems. But, after a strong 2010, retail investors are wading back into stock funds.
Up until this month, analysts at Morningstar have noticed a divergence between individual investors, who have been gung ho for bonds, and money managers, who have mostly been bullish on equities—and bearish on bonds.