BlackRock New York Municipal Income Trust - Asset Resilience Ratio

Latest as of January 2025: 1.11%

BlackRock New York Municipal Income Trust (BNY) has an Asset Resilience Ratio of 1.11% as of January 2025. The Asset Resilience Ratio measures the percentage of a company's total assets that are held in liquid form (cash and short-term investments). This metric indicates how well-positioned the company is to handle unexpected financial challenges, economic downturns, or strategic opportunities without requiring external financing. Check strategic asset allocation of BlackRock New York Municipal Income Trus to assess the company's strategic physical and investment asset allocation.

Liquid Assets

$5.14 Million
Cash + Short-term Investments

Total Assets

$463.85 Million
All company assets

Resilience Assessment

Low
Financial Resilience Level

Asset Resilience Ratio Trend (2016–2024)

This chart shows how BlackRock New York Municipal Income Trust's Asset Resilience Ratio has changed over time. See BNY equity financing ratio to measure how much of total assets are equity-financed.

Liquid Assets Composition Over Time

This chart breaks down BlackRock New York Municipal Income Trust's liquid assets into cash & equivalents and short-term investments, showing how the composition has evolved over time. For market capitalisation and broader financial context, see BlackRock New York Municipal Income Trus market cap and net worth.

Current Liquid Assets Breakdown

Component Amount % of Total Assets
Cash & Equivalents $0.00 0%
Short-term Investments $5.14 Million 1.11%
Total Liquid Assets $5.14 Million 1.11%

Asset Resilience Insights

  • Limited Liquidity: BlackRock New York Municipal Income Trust maintains only 1.11% of assets in liquid form.
  • This low level may indicate efficient asset utilization but could pose risks during economic downturns.
  • The company has significant short-term investments, indicating active treasury management.

BlackRock New York Municipal Income Trust Industry Peers by Asset Resilience Ratio

Compare BlackRock New York Municipal Income Trust's asset resilience ratio with other companies in the same industry.

Company Industry Asset Resilience Ratio
Smart Agro LP
TA:SMAG
Asset Management 25.62%
Sprott Physical Gold and Silver Trust
TO:CEF
Asset Management 99.66%
Australian Foundation Investment Company Ltd
AU:AFI
Asset Management 0.00%
Sprott Inc.
TO:SII
Asset Management 1.84%
Insignia Financial Ltd
AU:IFL
Asset Management 5.74%
MFF Capital Investments Ltd
AU:MFF
Asset Management 93.74%
BlackRock Capital Allocation Trust
NYSE:BCAT
Asset Management 0.01%
Wam Leaders Ltd
AU:WLE
Asset Management 95.44%

Annual Asset Resilience Ratio for BlackRock New York Municipal Income Trust (2016–2024)

The table below shows the annual Asset Resilience Ratio data for BlackRock New York Municipal Income Trust.

Year Asset Resilience Ratio (%) Liquid Assets Total Assets Change
2024-07-31 1.47% $7.02 Million $476.11 Million -0.61pp
2023-07-31 2.09% $10.04 Million $480.54 Million +16.46pp
2022-07-31 -14.37% $-77.05 Million $536.18 Million -15.72pp
2021-07-31 1.35% $8.50 Million $630.44 Million +1.23pp
2020-07-31 0.12% $410.71K $333.91 Million -1.36pp
2019-07-31 1.49% $4.95 Million $333.12 Million +19.47pp
2018-07-31 -17.99% $-56.83 Million $315.97 Million -18.77pp
2017-07-31 0.78% $2.54 Million $324.10 Million +0.72pp
2016-07-31 0.06% $214.52K $333.87 Million --
pp = percentage points

About BlackRock New York Municipal Income Trust

NYSE:BNY USA Asset Management
Market Cap
$3.46 Billion
Market Cap Rank
#15798 Global
#3683 in USA
Share Price
$143.63
Change (1 day)
-1.67%
52-Week Range
$9.35 - $146.07
All Time High
$146.07
About

BlackRock New York Municipal Income Trust is a closed ended fixed income mutual fund launched by BlackRock, Inc. It is managed by BlackRock Advisors, LLC. The fund invests in fixed income markets. It invests primarily in the investment grade municipal bonds exempt from federal income taxes and New York State and New York City personal income taxes. BlackRock New York Municipal Income Trust was fo… Read more