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BlackRock Municipal Income Quality Trust (BYM) Proxy Statement describes proposed reorganizations combining BLE, BYM, BFK and MUE into the Acquiring Fund (MHD) to form a larger Combined Fund. The Funds share similar municipal, tax-exempt investment objectives and policies, emphasizing at least 80% of managed assets in municipal obligations and allowing up to 20% (or 25% in some funds) in below-investment-grade bonds as disclosed.
The proxy discloses preferred VMTP share details: a 4.69% dividend rate, long-term ratings of Aa1 (Moody's) and AA (Fitch), and a pro forma total of 7,178 VMTP Shares outstanding representing $717,800,000 liquidation preference and pro forma combined net assets of $3,588,827,334. Material risks discussed include potential U.S. federal tax exposure (including AMT and taxable distributions), TOB Trust recourse/liquidity risks, and possible trading-price dilution of common shares post-reorganization.