0001821268-22-000045.txt : 20220204 0001821268-22-000045.hdr.sgml : 20220204 20220204092540 ACCESSION NUMBER: 0001821268-22-000045 CONFORMED SUBMISSION TYPE: N-CSRS PUBLIC DOCUMENT COUNT: 11 CONFORMED PERIOD OF REPORT: 20211130 FILED AS OF DATE: 20220204 DATE AS OF CHANGE: 20220204 EFFECTIVENESS DATE: 20220204 FILER: COMPANY DATA: COMPANY CONFORMED NAME: Nuveen Intermediate Duration Quality Municipal Term Fund CENTRAL INDEX KEY: 0001564584 IRS NUMBER: 000000000 STATE OF INCORPORATION: MA FILING VALUES: FORM TYPE: N-CSRS SEC ACT: 1940 Act SEC FILE NUMBER: 811-22779 FILM NUMBER: 22591442 BUSINESS ADDRESS: STREET 1: 333 WEST WACKER DRIVE CITY: CHICAGO STATE: IL ZIP: 60606 BUSINESS PHONE: 312-917-8146 MAIL ADDRESS: STREET 1: 333 WEST WACKER DRIVE CITY: CHICAGO STATE: IL ZIP: 60606 N-CSRS 1 niq.htm NIQ

 

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 811-22779

 

Nuveen Intermediate Duration Quality Municipal Term Fund

(Exact name of registrant as specified in charter)

 

Nuveen Investments

333 West Wacker Drive

Chicago, IL 60606

(Address of principal executive offices) (Zip code)

 

Mark L. Winget

Nuveen Investments

333 West Wacker Drive

Chicago, IL 60606

(Name and address of agent for service)

 

Registrant’s telephone number, including area code: (312) 917-7700

 

Date of fiscal year end: May 31

 

Date of reporting period: November 30, 2021

 

Form N-CSR is to be used by management investment companies to file reports with the Commission not later than 10 days after the transmission to stockholders of any report that is required to be transmitted to stockholders under Rule 30e-1 under the Investment Company Act of 1940 (17 CFR 270.30e-1). The Commission may use the information provided on Form N-CSR in its regulatory, disclosure review, inspection, and policymaking roles.

 

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Table of Contents

Chair’s Letter to Shareholders 4
Important Notices 5
Fund Leverage 6
Common Share Information 8
Performance Overview and Holding Summaries 10
Portfolios of Investments 14
Statement of Assets and Liabilities 43
Statement of Operations 44
Statement of Changes in Net Assets 45
Statement of Cash Flows 46
Financial Highlights 48
Notes to Financial Statements 50
Risk Considerations 61
Additional Fund Information 62
Glossary of Terms Used in this Report 63

 

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Chair’s Letter
to Shareholders

 

Dear Shareholders,

In 2021, we have seen a nearly full recovery in the economy and began to approach more normalcy in our daily lives, enabled by unprecedented help from governments and central banks and the development of effective COVID-19 vaccines and therapies.

As crisis-related monetary and fiscal supports are phasing out, global economic growth is expected to moderate from post-pandemic peak growth toward a more sustainable pace of expansion. In the U.S., the Federal Reserve has begun winding down its pandemic bond buying program and has signaled higher short-term interest rates in 2022 to help keep inflation in check. On the fiscal side, government spending will be lower from here, but the U.S. will begin funding projects with the $1.2 trillion Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act enacted on November 15, 2021, and Europe, Japan and China are also expected to roll out fiscal support in 2022.

Inflation levels, the timing of monetary policy normalization and the global economy’s response to tighter financial conditions will be a key focus in the markets. We anticipate periodic volatility as markets digest incoming data on these impacts, as well as COVID-19 headlines, as there is still uncertainty about the course of the pandemic. Short-term market fluctuations can provide your Fund opportunities to invest in new ideas as well as upgrade existing positioning while providing long-term value for shareholders. For more than 120 years, the careful consideration of risk and reward has guided Nuveen’s focus on delivering long-term results to our shareholders.

To learn more about how your portfolio can take advantage of new opportunities arising from the normalizing global economy, we encourage you to review your time horizon, risk tolerance and investment goals with your financial professional.

On behalf of the other members of the Nuveen Fund Board, I look forward to continuing to earn your trust in the months and years ahead.

 

Terence J. Toth
Chair of the Board
January 21, 2022

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Important Notices

For Shareholders of

Nuveen Intermediate Duration Municipal Term Fund (NID) Nuveen Intermediate Duration Quality Municipal Term Fund (NIQ)

Portfolio Manager Commentaries in Semiannual Reports

Beginning with this semiannual shareholder report, the Fund will include portfolio manager commentary only in its annual shareholder reports. For the Funds’ most recent annual portfolio manager discussion, please refer to the Portfolio Managers’ Comments section of the Funds’ May 31, 2021 annual shareholder report.

For current information on your Fund’s investment objectives, portfolio management team and average annual total returns please refer to the Fund’s website at www.nuveen.com.

For changes that occurred to your Fund both during and subsequent to this reporting period, please refer to the Notes to Financial Statements section of this report.

For average annual total returns as of the end of this reporting period, please refer to the Performance Overview and Holding Summaries section within this report.

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Fund Leverage

IMPACT OF THE FUNDS’ LEVERAGE STRATEGIES ON PERFORMANCE

One important factor impacting the returns of the Funds’ common shares relative to their comparative benchmarks was the Funds’ use of leverage through their issuance of preferred shares and/or investments in inverse floating rate securities, which represent leveraged investments in underlying bonds. The Funds use leverage because our research has shown that, over time, leveraging provides opportunities for additional income. The opportunity arises when short-term rates that a Fund pays on its leveraging instruments are lower than the interest a Fund earns on its portfolio of long-term bonds that it has bought with the proceeds of that leverage. This has been particularly true in the recent market environment where short-term rates have been low by historical standards.

However, use of leverage can expose Fund common shares to additional price volatility. When a Fund uses leverage, the Fund’s common shares will experience a greater increase in their net asset value if the municipal bonds acquired through the use of leverage increase in value, but will also experience a correspondingly larger decline in their net asset value if the bonds acquired through leverage decline in value. All this will make the shares’ total return performance more variable over time.

In addition, common share income in levered funds will typically decrease in comparison to unlevered funds when short-term interest rates increase and increase when short-term interest rates decrease. In recent quarters, fund leverage expenses have generally tracked the overall movement of short-term tax-exempt interest rates. While fund leverage expenses are somewhat higher than their recent lows, leverage nevertheless continues to provide the opportunity for incremental common share income, particularly over longer-term periods.

Leverage had a positive impact on the total return performance of the Funds over the reporting period.

As of November 30, 2021, the Funds’ percentages of leverage are as shown in the accompanying table.

     
  NID NIQ
Effective Leverage* 35.63% 33.37%
Regulatory Leverage* 19.94% 21.99%

 

*Effective Leverage is a Fund’s effective economic leverage, and includes both regulatory leverage and the leverage effects of certain derivative and other investments in a Fund’s portfolio that increase the Fund’s investment exposure. Currently, the leverage effects of Tender Option Bond (TOB) inverse floater holdings are included in effective leverage values, in addition to any regulatory leverage. Regulatory leverage consists of preferred shares issued or borrowings of a Fund. Both of these are part of a Fund’s capital structure. A Fund, however, may from time to time borrow on a typically transient basis in connection with its day-to-day operations, primarily in connection with the need to settle portfolio trades. Such incidental borrowings are excluded from the calculation of a Fund’s effective leverage ratio. Regulatory leverage is subject to asset coverage limits set forth in the Investment Company Act of 1940.

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THE FUNDS’ REGULATORY LEVERAGE

As of November 30, 2021, the Funds have issued and outstanding preferred shares as shown in the accompanying table.

      Variable Rate  
  Variable Rate   Remarketed  
  Preferred*   Preferred**  
  Shares   Shares  
  Issued at   Issued at  
  Liquidation   Liquidation  
  Preference   Preference Total
NID $175,000,000   $ — $175,000,000
NIQ $ 55,000,000   $ — $ 55,000,000

 

*Preferred shares of the Fund featuring a floating rate dividend based on a predetermined formula or spread to an index rate. Includes the following preferred shares AMTP, iMTP, MFP-VRM and VRDP in Special Rate Mode, where applicable. See Notes to Financial Statements, Note 5 – Fund Shares for further details.
**Preferred shares of the Fund featuring floating rate dividends set by a remarketing agent via a regular remarketing. Includes the following preferred shares VRDP not in Special Rate Mode, MFP-VRRM and MFP-VRDM, where applicable. See Notes to Financial Statements, Note 5 – Fund Shares for further details.

Refer to Notes to Financial Statements, Note 5 – Fund Shares for further details on preferred shares and each Fund’s respective transactions.

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Common Share Information

COMMON SHARE DISTRIBUTION INFORMATION

The following information regarding the Funds’ distributions is current as of November 30, 2021. Each Fund’s distribution levels may vary over time based on each Fund’s investment activity and portfolio investment value changes.

During the current reporting period, each Fund’s distributions to common shareholders were as shown in the accompanying table.

  Per Common
  Share Amounts
Month Distributions (Ex-Dividend Date) NID NIQ
June 2021 $0.0440 $0.0425
July 0.0465 0.0425
August 0.0465 0.0425
September 0.0465 0.0425
October 0.0465 0.0425
November 2021 0.0465 0.0425
Total Distributions from Net Investment Income $0.2765 $0.2550
Yields    
Market Yield* 3.73% 3.46%
Taxable-Equivalent Yield* 6.25% 5.79%

 

*Market Yield is based on the Fund’s current annualized monthly dividend divided by the Fund’s current market price as of the end of the reporting period. Taxable-Equivalent Yield represents the yield that must be earned on a fully taxable investment in order to equal the yield of the Fund on an after-tax basis. It is based on an income tax rate of 40.8%. Your actual federal income tax rate may differ from the assumed rate. The Taxable-Equivalent Yield also takes into account the percentage of the Fund’s income generated and paid by the Fund (based on payments made during the previous calendar year) that was not exempt from federal income tax. Separately, if the comparison were instead to investments that generate qualified dividend income, which is taxable at a rate lower than an individual’s ordinary graduated tax rate, the fund’s Taxable-Equivalent Yield would be lower.

Each Fund seeks to pay regular monthly dividends out of its net investment income at a rate that reflects its past and projected net income performance. To permit each Fund to maintain a more stable monthly dividend, the Fund may pay dividends at a rate that may be more or less than the amount of net income actually earned by the Fund during the period. Distributions to common shareholders are determined on a tax basis, which may differ from amounts recorded in the accounting records. In instances where the monthly dividend exceeds the earned net investment income, the Fund would report a negative undistributed net ordinary income. Refer to Note 6 – Income Tax Information for additional information regarding the amounts of undistributed net ordinary income and undistributed net long-term capital gains and the character of the actual distributions paid by the Fund during the period.

All monthly dividends paid by each Fund during the current reporting period were paid from net investment income. If a portion of the Fund’s monthly distributions is sourced from or comprised of elements other than net investment income, including capital gains and/or a return of capital, shareholders will be notified of those sources. For financial reporting purposes, per share amounts of each Fund’s distributions for the reporting period are presented in this report’s Financial Highlights. For income tax purposes, distribution information for each Fund as of its most recent tax year end is presented in Note 6 — Income Tax Information within the Notes to Financial Statements of this report.

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NUVEEN CLOSED-END FUND DISTRIBUTION AMOUNTS

The Nuveen Closed-End Funds’ monthly and quarterly periodic distributions to shareholders are posted on www.nuveen.com and can be found on Nuveen’s enhanced closed-end fund resource page, which is at https://www.nuveen.com/resource-center-closed-end-funds, along with other Nuveen closed-end fund product updates. To ensure timely access to the latest information, shareholders may use a subscribe function, which can be activated at this web page (https://www.nuveen.com/subscriptions).

COMMON SHARE REPURCHASES

During August 2021, the Funds’ Board of Trustees reauthorized an open-market share repurchase program, allowing each Fund to

repurchase an aggregate of up to approximately 10% of its outstanding shares.

As of November 30, 2021, and since the inception of the Funds’ repurchase programs, the Funds have cumulatively repurchased and retired their outstanding common shares as shown in the accompanying table.

  NID NIQ
Common shares cumulatively repurchased and retired 0 0
Common shares authorized for repurchase 4,690,000 1,305,000

 

During the current reporting period, the Funds did not repurchase any of their outstanding common shares.

OTHER COMMON SHARE INFORMATION

As of November 30, 2021, the Funds’ common share prices were trading at a premium/(discount) to their common share NAVs, and

trading at an average premium/(discount) to NAV during the current reporting period, as follows:

  NID NIQ
Common share NAV $14.98 $14.90
Common share price $14.94 $14.76
Premium/(Discount) to NAV (0.27)% (0.94)%
Average premium/(discount) to NAV (0.55)% (0.65)%

 

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NID Nuveen Intermediate Duration Municipal
  Term Fund
  Performance Overview and Holding Summaries as of
  November 30, 2021

 

Refer to the Glossary of Terms Used in this Report for further definition of the terms used within this section.

Average Annual Total Returns as of November 30, 2021

           
  Cumulative   Average Annual
  6-Month   1-Year 5-Year

Since

Inception

NID at Common Share NAV 3.46%   10.45% 6.74% 4.93%
NID at Common Share Price 5.40%   12.76% 7.46% 4.62%
S&P Intermediate Duration Municipal Yield Index1 1.29%   5.24% 5.25% 4.27%

 

Since inception returns are from 12/05/12. Past performance is not predictive of future results. Current performance may be higher or lower than the data shown. Returns do not reflect the deduction of taxes that shareholders may have to pay on Fund distributions or upon the sale of Fund shares. Returns at NAV are net of Fund expenses, and assume reinvestment of distributions. Comparative index return information is provided for the Fund’s shares at NAV only. Indexes are not available for direct investment.

Daily Common Share NAV and Share Price

 

1 For purposes of Fund performance, relative results are measured against this benchmark/index.

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This data relates to the securities held in the Fund’s portfolio of investments as of the end of the reporting period. It should not be construed as a measure of performance for the Fund itself. Holdings are subject to change.

For financial reporting purposes, the ratings disclosed are the highest rating given by one of the following national rating agencies: Standard & Poor’s Group, Moody’s Investors Service, Inc. or Fitch, Inc. This treatment of split-rated securities may differ from that used for other purposes, such as for Fund investment policies. Credit ratings are subject to change. AAA, AA, A and BBB are investment grade ratings; BB, B, CCC, CC, C and D are below-investment grade ratings. Holdings designated N/R are not rated by these national rating agencies.

Fund Allocation  
(% of net assets)  
Long-Term Municipal Bonds 120.6%
Common Stocks 6.8%
Other Assets Less Liabilities 2.5%
Net Assets Plus Floating Rate  
Obligations & AMTP Shares,  
net of deferred offering costs 129.9%
Floating Rate Obligations (5.0)%
AMTP Shares, net of deferred  
offering costs (24.9)%
Net Assets 100%
   
Portfolio Credit Quality  
(% of total investment exposure)  
U.S. Guaranteed 6.6%
AAA 0.3%
AA 21.0%
A 11.9%
BBB 24.6%
BB or Lower 15.0%
N/R (not rated) 16.1%
N/A (not applicable) 4.5%
Total 100%

 

Portfolio Composition  
(% of total investments)  
Tax Obligation/Limited 24.0%
Transportation 15.4%
Utilities 12.4%
Health Care 12.3%
Tax Obligation/General 11.2%
Consumer Staples 7.2%
Education and Civic Organizations 4.3%
Other 13.2%
Total 100%

 

States and Territories  
(as a % of total municipal bonds)  
Illinois 13.4%
New York 10.6%
California 9.5%
New Jersey 9.4%
Florida 8.7%
Puerto Rico 5.0%
Pennsylvania 4.5%
Texas 3.3%
Ohio 3.0%
Michigan 2.8%
Colorado 2.8%
Guam 2.4%
Wisconsin 2.3%
Washington 2.1%
Tennessee 1.9%
Other1 18.3%
Total 100%

 

1 See Portfolio of Investments for details on “other” States and Territories.

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NIQ Nuveen Intermediate Duration Quality
  Municipal Term Fund
  Performance Overview and Holding Summaries as of
  November 30, 2021

 

Refer to the Glossary of Terms Used in this Report for further definition of the terms used within this section.

Average Annual Total Returns as of November 30, 2021

           
  Cumulative     Average Annual  
          Since
  6-Month   1-Year 5-Year Inception
NIQ at Common Share NAV 1.31% 4.45% 5.58% 4.01%
NIQ at Common Share Price 1.31%   4.99% 7.13% 3.59%
S&P Municipal Bond Intermediate Index1 0.44%   1.49% 4.03% 3.15%

 

Since inception returns are from 2/07/13. Past performance is not predictive of future results. Current performance may be higher or lower than the data shown. Returns do not reflect the deduction of taxes that shareholders may have to pay on Fund distributions or upon the sale of Fund shares. Returns at NAV are net of Fund expenses, and assume reinvestment of distributions. Comparative index return information is provided for the Fund’s shares at NAV only. Indexes are not available for direct investment.

Daily Common Share NAV and Share Price

 

1 For purposes of Fund performance, relative results are measured against this benchmark/index.

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This data relates to the securities held in the Fund’s portfolio of investments as of the end of the reporting period. It should not be construed as a measure of performance for the Fund itself. Holdings are subject to change.

For financial reporting purposes, the ratings disclosed are the highest rating given by one of the following national rating agencies: Standard & Poor’s Group, Moody’s Investors Service, Inc. or Fitch, Inc. This treatment of split-rated securities may differ from that used for other purposes, such as for Fund investment policies. Credit ratings are subject to change. AAA, AA, A and BBB are investment grade ratings; BB, B, CCC, CC, C and D are below-investment grade ratings. Holdings designated N/R are not rated by these national rating agencies.

Fund Allocation  
(% of net assets)  
Long-Term Municipal Bonds 124.1%
Common Stocks 2.5%
Other Assets Less Liabilities 1.6%
Net Assets Plus AMTP Shares,  
net of deferred offering costs 128.2%
AMTP Shares, net of deferred  
offering costs (28.2)%
Net Assets 100%
   
Portfolio Credit Quality  
(% of total investment exposure)  
U.S. Guaranteed 10.1%
AAA 0.4%
AA 29.8%
A 31.2%
BBB 20.0%
BB or Lower 2.6%
N/R (not rated) 4.2%
N/A (not applicable) 1.7%
Total 100%

 

Portfolio Composition  
(% of total investments)  
Utilities 28.0%
Tax Obligation/Limited 16.0%
Transportation 15.0%
Health Care 13.6%
Tax Obligation/General 8.7%
Education and Civic Organizations 8.2%
Other 10.5%
Total 100%

 

States and Territories  
(as a % of total municipal bonds)  
Colorado 13.2%
Illinois 8.8%
California 8.7%
New York 7.8%
Tennessee 7.2%
Michigan 6.1%
Florida 4.6%
Texas 4.4%
New Jersey 3.0%
Kentucky 2.8%
Arizona 2.5%
Maine 2.2%
South Carolina 2.1%
Pennsylvania 2.1%
Nevada 2.0%
Ohio 1.9%
Georgia 1.7%
Other1 18.9%
Total 100%

 

1 See Portfolio of Investments for details on “other” States and Territories.

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NID Nuveen Intermediate Duration Municipal
  Term Fund
  Portfolio of Investments
  November 30, 2021 (Unaudited)

 

Principal   Optional Call    
Amount (000) Description (1) Provisions (2) Ratings (3) Value
  LONG-TERM INVESTMENTS – 127.4% (100.0% of Total Investments)      
  MUNICIPAL BONDS – 120.6% (94.7% of Total Investments)      
  Alabama – 0.1% (0.1% of Total Investments)      
$ 755 Hoover Industrial Development Board, Alabama, Environmental Improvement Revenue Bonds, 10/29 at 100.00 B $ 898,903
  United States Steel Corporation Project, Series 2019, 5.750%, 10/01/49 (AMT)      
  Arizona – 1.0% (0.8% of Total Investments)      
2,000 Arizona Health Facilities Authority, Hospital System Revenue Bonds, Phoenix Children’s 2/22 at 100.00 AA– (4) 2,015,780
  Hospital, Refunding Series 2012A, 5.000%, 2/01/27 (Pre-refunded 2/01/22)      
680 Estrella Mountain Ranch Community Facilities District, Goodyear, Arizona, Special 7/25 at 100.00 N/R 719,229
  Assessment Revenue Bonds, Montecito Assessment District 2, Series 2015, 4.750%, 7/01/30, 144A      
455 Florence Town Inc., Industrial Development Authority, Arizona, Education Revenue Bonds, No Opt. Call BB+ 473,228
  Legacy Traditional School Project – Queen Creek and Casa Grande Campuses, Series 2013,      
  5.000%, 7/01/23      
2,000 Phoenix Civic Improvement Corporation, Arizona, Rental Car Facility Charge Revenue 7/29 at 100.00 A3 2,494,540
  Bonds, Series 2019A, 5.000%, 7/01/32      
290 Phoenix Industrial Development Authority, Arizona, Education Facility Revenue Bonds, 7/25 at 100.00 BB+ 311,277
  Legacy Traditional Schools Projects, Series 2015, 5.000%, 7/01/45, 144A      
1,000 Phoenix Industrial Development Authority, Arizona, Lease Revenue Bonds, Guam Facilities 2/24 at 100.00 B+ 1,028,880
  Foundation, Inc. Project, Series 2014, 5.125%, 2/01/34      
6,425 Total Arizona     7,042,934
  Arkansas – 0.4% (0.3% of Total Investments)      
2,665 Arkansas Development Finance Authority, Industrial Development Revenue Bonds, Big River 9/26 at 103.00 Ba3 2,945,145
  Steel Project, Series 2019, 4.500%, 9/01/49 (AMT), 144A      
  California – 11.5% (9.0% of Total Investments)      
1,850 Alameda Corridor Transportation Authority, California, Revenue Bonds, Refunding Second 10/26 at 100.00 AA 2,085,024
  Subordinate Lien Series 2016B, 4.000%, 10/01/35 – AGM Insured      
2,490 Alvord Unified School District, Riverside County, California, General Obligation Bonds, No Opt. Call AA 5,249,318
  Tender Option Bond Trust 2016-XG0089, Formerly Tender Option Bond Trust 3306, 27.157%,      
  8/01/30, 144A (IF) (5)      
3,440 California Community Housing Agency, California, Essential Housing Revenue Bonds, 2/30 at 100.00 N/R 3,824,145
  Serenity at Larkspur Apartments, Series 2020A, 5.000%, 2/01/50, 144A      
400 California County Tobacco Securitization Agency, Tobacco Settlement Asset-Backed Bonds, 6/30 at 100.00 A– 474,208
  Los Angeles County Securitization Corporation, Series 2020A, 4.000%, 6/01/40      
10 California Housing Finance Agency, Municipal Certificate Revenue Bonds, Class A Series No Opt. Call BBB+ 11,172
  2019-2, 4.000%, 3/20/33      
  California Municipal Finance Authority, Revenue Bonds, NorthBay Healthcare Group, Series 2017A:      
1,095 5.250%, 11/01/29 11/26 at 100.00 BBB– 1,289,428
1,140 5.000%, 11/01/30 11/26 at 100.00 BBB– 1,322,651
1,000 California Pollution Control Financing Authority, Water Furnishing Revenue Bonds, 1/23 at 100.00 BBB 1,037,130
  Poseidon Resources Channelside LP Desalination Project, Series 2012, 5.000%, 11/21/45      
  (AMT), 144A      
  California Statewide Communities Development Authority, California, Revenue Bonds, Loma      
  Linda University Medical Center, Series 2014A:      
500 5.250%, 12/01/29 12/24 at 100.00 BB 566,115
2,500 5.250%, 12/01/34 12/24 at 100.00 BB 2,825,250
2,500 5.250%, 12/01/44 12/24 at 100.00 BB 2,820,450
1,713 5.500%, 12/01/54 12/24 at 100.00 BB 1,942,611
2,300 California Statewide Communities Development Authority, California, Revenue Bonds, Loma 6/26 at 100.00 BB 2,705,237
  Linda University Medical Center, Series 2016A, 5.000%, 12/01/27, 144A      

 

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Principal   Optional Call    
Amount (000) Description (1) Provisions (2) Ratings (3) Value
  California (continued)      
$ 2,765 California Statewide Community Development Authority, Certificates of Participation, 1/28 at 100.00 BBB+ $ 3,125,141
  Methodist Hospital of Southern California, Series 2018, 4.250%, 1/01/43      
5,000 Compton Community Redevelopment Agency, California, Tax Allocation Revenue Bonds, 12/21 at 100.00 N/R 5,019,250
  Redevelopment Projects, Second Lien Series 2010B, 5.750%, 8/01/26      
5,000 Foothill/Eastern Transportation Corridor Agency, California, Toll Road Revenue Bonds, 1/31 at 100.00 A– 5,840,400
  Refunding Senior Lien Series 2021A, 4.000%, 1/15/46      
3,000 Foothill/Eastern Transportation Corridor Agency, California, Toll Road Revenue Bonds, No Opt. Call AA 3,415,980
  Refunding Series 2013A, 0.000%, 1/15/29 – AGM Insured (6)      
  Golden State Tobacco Securitization Corporation, California, Tobacco Settlement      
  Asset-Backed Bonds, Series 2018A-1:      
2,000 5.000%, 6/01/30 6/28 at 100.00 BBB 2,464,260
3,260 5.000%, 6/01/32 6/28 at 100.00 BBB 3,986,067
5,290 5.000%, 6/01/33 6/28 at 100.00 BBB 6,451,843
3,805 5.000%, 6/01/34 6/28 at 100.00 BBB– 4,628,783
1,415 5.000%, 6/01/35 6/28 at 100.00 BB+ 1,709,617
1,665 3.500%, 6/01/36 6/22 at 100.00 BB 1,682,083
100 Indio Redevelopment Agency, California, Tax Allocation Bonds, Merged Area Redevelopment 12/21 at 100.00 A 100,413
  Project, Subordinate Lien Refunding Series 2008A, 5.000%, 8/15/23      
2,315 Lake Elsinore Public Financing Authority, California, Local Agency Revenue Bonds, 9/25 at 100.00 N/R 2,601,203
  Refunding Series 2015, 5.000%, 9/01/35      
4,100 Natomas Unified School District, Sacramento County, California, General Obligation 8/26 at 100.00 AA 4,284,131
  Bonds, Election 2018, Series 2019, 3.000%, 8/01/46 – AGM Insured (UB) (5)      
700 Redwood City, California, Special Tax Refunding Bonds, Redwood Shores Community 9/22 at 100.00 N/R 718,592
  Facilities District 99-1, Shores Transportation Improvement Project, Series 2012B,      
  5.000%, 9/01/29      
1,975 Riverside County Redevelopment Agency Successor Agency, California, Tax Allocation 10/24 at 100.00 AA 2,209,610
  Bonds, Refunding Series 2014A, 5.000%, 10/01/34 – AGM Insured      
500 Roseville, California, Special Tax Bonds, Community Facilities District 1 Westbrook, 9/24 at 100.00 N/R 549,035
  Series 2014, 5.000%, 9/01/29      
2,395 San Bernardino Joint Powers Financing Authority, California, Tax Allocation Bonds, No Opt. Call AA 2,746,897
  Series 2005A, 5.750%, 10/01/24 – AGM Insured      
1,500 Tejon Ranch Public Facilities Financing Authority, California, Special Tax Bonds, 3/23 at 100.00 N/R 1,565,595
  Community Facilities District 2008-1 Tejon Industrial Complex East 2012A, 5.000%, 9/01/32      
1,500 Tejon Ranch Public Facilities Financing Authority, California, Special Tax Bonds, 3/23 at 100.00 N/R 1,565,415
  Community Facilities District 2008-1 Tejon Industrial Complex East 2012B, 5.000%, 9/01/32      
69,223 Total California     80,817,054
  Colorado – 3.4% (2.7% of Total Investments)      
  Colorado Bridge Enterprise, Revenue Bonds, Central 70 Project, Senior Series 2017:      
750 4.000%, 12/31/30 (AMT) 12/27 at 100.00 A– 860,618
250 4.000%, 6/30/31 (AMT) 12/27 at 100.00 A– 286,530
645 Colorado Educational and Cultural Facilities Authority, Charter School Refunding Revenue 6/23 at 100.00 A+ 681,230
  Bonds, Pinnacle Charter School, Inc. K-8 Facility Project, Series 2013, 5.000%, 6/01/29      
25 Colorado Educational and Cultural Facilities Authority, Charter School Revenue Bonds, No Opt. Call BB+ 25,484
  Littleton Preparatory Charter School, Series 2013, 5.000%, 12/01/22      
3,270 Colorado Springs, Colorado, Utilities System Revenue Bonds, Tender Option Bond Trust 11/22 at 100.00 AA+ 3,710,469
  2015-XF0223, 14.221%, 11/15/30, 144A (IF) (5)      
  Colorado State Board of Governors, Colorado State University Auxiliary Enterprise System      
  Revenue Bonds, Tender Option Bond Trust 2016-XF2354, Formerly Tender Option Bond Trust 3316:      
100 22.333%, 3/01/25, 144A (IF) (5) No Opt. Call AA 172,384
300 22.333%, 3/01/26, 144A (IF) (5) No Opt. Call AA 574,809
430 22.282%, 3/01/27, 144A (IF) (5) No Opt. Call AA 899,508
725 22.333%, 3/01/28, 144A (IF) (5) No Opt. Call AA 1,635,665
200 22.333%, 3/01/29, 144A (IF) (5) No Opt. Call AA 481,734

 

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NID Nuveen Intermediate Duration Municipal Term Fund
  Portfolio of Investments (continued)
  November 30, 2021 (Unaudited)

 

Principal   Optional Call    
Amount (000) Description (1) Provisions (2) Ratings (3) Value
  Colorado (continued)      
$ 2,000 Denver Convention Center Hotel Authority, Colorado, Revenue Bonds, Convention Center No Opt. Call Baa2 $ 2,380,700
  Hotel, Refunding Senior Lien Series 2016, 5.000%, 12/01/26      
1,000 Plaza Metropolitan District 1, Lakewood, Colorado, Tax Increment Revenue Bonds, No Opt. Call N/R 1,000,000
  Refunding Series 2013, 5.000%, 12/01/21, 144A      
205 SouthGlenn Metropolitan District, Colorado, Special Revenue Bonds, Refunding Series No Opt. Call N/R 205,000
  2016, 3.000%, 12/01/21      
3,150 Westminster Economic Development Authority, Colorado, Tax Increment Revenue Bonds, 12/22 at 100.00 AA– 3,294,805
  Mandalay Gardens Urban Renewal Project, Series 2012, 5.000%, 12/01/27      
  Windler Public Improvement Authority, Aurora, Colorado, Limited Tax Supported Revenue      
  Bonds, Convertible Capital Appreciation Series 2021A-2:      
1,500 0.000%, 12/01/31, 144A 9/26 at 97.87 N/R 1,160,460
7,370 0.000%, 12/01/36, 144A 9/26 at 97.58 N/R 5,617,856
1,130 0.000%, 12/01/41, 144A 9/26 at 97.43 N/R 854,495
23,050 Total Colorado     23,841,747
  Connecticut – 0.1% (0.1% of Total Investments)      
900 Connecticut Health and Educational Facilities Authority, Revenue Bonds, Stamford 7/22 at 100.00 BBB+ 924,633
  Hospital, Series 2012J, 5.000%, 7/01/37      
  District of Columbia – 0.5% (0.4% of Total Investments)      
800 District of Columbia, Revenue Bonds, District of Columbia International School, Series 7/29 at 100.00 BBB 970,912
  2019, 5.000%, 7/01/39      
355 District of Columbia, Revenue Bonds, Ingleside at Rock Creek Project, Series 2017A, 7/24 at 103.00 N/R 376,218
  4.125%, 7/01/27      
  District of Columbia, Tax Increment Revenue Bonds, Gallery Place Project, Tender Option      
  Bond Trust 2016-XF2341:      
745 21.729%, 6/01/29, 144A (IF) (5) 6/21 at 100.00 AA+ 759,982
785 21.649%, 6/01/30, 144A (IF) (5) 6/21 at 100.00 AA+ 800,370
520 21.729%, 6/01/31, 144A (IF) (5) 6/21 at 100.00 AA+ 530,260
3,205 Total District of Columbia     3,437,742
  Florida – 10.5% (8.2% of Total Investments)      
150 Atlantic Beach, Florida, Healthcare Facilities Revenue Refunding Bonds, Fleet Landing No Opt. Call BBB 161,937
  Project, Series 2013A, 5.000%, 11/15/23      
520 Ave Maria Stewardship Community District, Florida, Capital Improvement Revenue Bonds, 5/25 at 100.00 N/R 557,019
  Series 2015, 5.000%, 5/01/30      
7,200 Cape Coral Health Facilities Authority, Florida, Senior Housing Revenue Bonds, Gulf Care 7/25 at 100.00 N/R 7,773,192
  Inc. Project, Series 2015, 5.750%, 7/01/30, 144A      
1,570 Capital Trust Agency, Florida, Fixed Rate Air Cargo Revenue Refunding Bonds, Aero Miami 12/21 at 100.00 Baa3 1,576,154
  FX, LLC Project, Series 2010A, 5.350%, 7/01/29      
345 Collier County Educational Facilities Authority, Florida, Revenue Bonds, Ave Maria No Opt. Call BBB– 357,189
  University, Refunding Series 2013A, 4.500%, 6/01/23      
  Escambia County Health Facilities Authority, Florida, Health Care Facilities Revenue      
  Bonds, Baptist Health Care Corporation Obligated, Series 2020A:      
2,500 4.000%, 8/15/45 2/30 at 100.00 BBB+ 2,810,250
5,675 4.000%, 8/15/45 (UB) (5) 2/30 at 100.00 BBB+ 6,379,268
7,500 Florida Development Finance Corporation, Florida, Surface Transportation Facility 1/24 at 107.00 N/R 8,180,925
  Revenue Bonds, Brightline Passenger Rail Project, Green Series 2019B, 7.375%, 1/01/49      
  (AMT), 144A      
7,865 Florida Development Finance Corporation, Florida, Surface Transportation Facility 12/21 at 103.00 N/R 8,020,176
  Revenue Bonds, Virgin Trains USA Passenger Rail Project , Series 2019A, 6.250%, 1/01/49 (AMT)      
  (Mandatory Put 1/01/24), 144A      
175 Grand Bay at Doral Community Development District, Miami-Dade County, Florida, Special No Opt. Call N/R 180,698
  Assessment Bonds, Doral Breeze Project Series 2012, 5.125%, 11/01/22      

 

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Principal   Optional Call    
Amount (000) Description (1) Provisions (2) Ratings (3) Value
  Florida (continued)      
  Lake Powell Residential Golf Community Development District, Bay County, Florida,      
  Special Assessment Revenue Refunding Bonds, Series 2012:      
$ 175 5.250%, 11/01/22 No Opt. Call N/R $ 180,801
1,230 5.750%, 11/01/32 11/23 at 100.00 N/R 1,298,302
1,295 Lee County Industrial Development Authority, Florida, Charter School Revenue Bonds, Lee 12/21 at 100.00 BB– 1,297,784
  County Community Charter Schools, Series 2007A, 5.250%, 6/15/27      
  Miami-Dade County Expressway Authority, Florida, Toll System Revenue Bonds, Tender      
  Option Bond Trust 2016-XG0099:      
700 21.770%, 7/01/22, 144A (IF) (5) No Opt. Call A 795,074
820 21.770%, 7/01/23, 144A (IF) (5) 7/22 at 100.00 A 929,396
1,115 21.770%, 7/01/24, 144A (IF) (5) 7/22 at 100.00 A 1,270,085
800 21.770%, 7/01/25, 144A (IF) (5) 7/22 at 100.00 A 911,272
185 Miromar Lakes Community Development District, Lee County, Florida, Capital Improvement No Opt. Call N/R 187,644
  Revenue Bonds, Refunding Series 2012, 4.875%, 5/01/22      
330 Northern Palm Beach County Improvement District, Florida, Water Control and Improvement No Opt. Call N/R 338,078
  Bonds, Development Unit 16, Refunding Series 2012, 5.125%, 8/01/22      
  Osceola County, Florida, Transportation Revenue Bonds, Osceola Parkway, Refunding &      
  Improvement Capital Appreciation Series 2019A-2:      
1,500 0.000%, 10/01/40 10/29 at 68.72 BBB+ 853,395
2,000 0.000%, 10/01/41 10/29 at 66.18 BBB+ 1,091,720
2,000 0.000%, 10/01/42 10/29 at 63.69 BBB+ 1,046,780
1,000 0.000%, 10/01/44 10/29 at 59.08 BBB+ 482,930
4,000 0.000%, 10/01/45 10/29 at 56.95 BBB+ 1,857,880
500 Palm Beach County Health Facilities Authority, Florida, Hospital Revenue Bonds, BRCH 12/24 at 100.00 N/R (4) 568,850
  Corporation Obligated Group, Refunding Series 2014, 5.000%, 12/01/25 (Pre-refunded 12/01/24)      
900 Palm Beach County Health Facilities Authority, Florida, Revenue Bonds, Jupiter Medical 11/22 at 100.00 BBB+ 925,686
  Center, Series 2013A, 5.000%, 11/01/33      
365 Palm Beach County, Florida, Revenue Bonds, Provident Group – PBAU Properties LLC – Palm 4/29 at 100.00 Ba1 420,217
  Beach Atlantic University Housing Project, Series 2019A, 5.000%, 4/01/39, 144A      
2,325 Saint Johns County Industrial Development Authority, Florida, First Mortgage Revenue 8/25 at 103.00 A– 2,617,811
  Bonds, Presbyterian Retirement Communities Obligated Group Project, Series 2020A,      
  4.000%, 8/01/55      
2,610 South Fork Community Development District, Florida, Capital Improvement Revenue Bonds, 5/27 at 100.00 BBB 2,903,338
  Refunding Series 2017, 4.000%, 5/01/31      
1,735 South-Dade Venture Community Development District, Florida, Special Assessment Revenue 5/22 at 100.00 BBB 1,765,172
  Bonds, Refunding Series 2012, 5.000%, 5/01/26      
655 Stonegate Community Development District, Florida, Special Assessment Revenue Bonds, 5/23 at 100.00 N/R 672,515
  Refunding Series 2013, 4.000%, 5/01/25      
  Sumter County Industrial Development Authority, Florida, Hospital Revenue Bonds, Central      
  Florida Health Alliance Projects, Series 2014B:      
2,925 5.000%, 7/01/29 7/24 at 100.00 A– 3,233,120
2,350 5.000%, 7/01/30 7/24 at 100.00 A– 2,597,549
1,560 5.000%, 7/01/31 7/24 at 100.00 A– 1,724,330
1,400 5.000%, 7/01/32 7/24 at 100.00 A– 1,547,476
  Tampa-Hillsborough County Expressway Authority, Florida, Revenue Bonds, Tender Option      
  Bond Trust 2016-XG0097:      
400 22.678%, 7/01/27 (Pre-refunded 7/01/22), 144A (IF) (5) 7/22 at 100.00 A+ (4) 455,944
290 22.678%, 7/01/28 (Pre-refunded 7/01/22), 144A (IF) (5) 7/22 at 100.00 A+ (4) 330,559
1,000 17.645%, 7/01/29 (Pre-refunded 7/01/22), 144A (IF) (5) 7/22 at 100.00 A+ (4) 1,110,870
1,000 17.645%, 7/01/30 (Pre-refunded 7/01/22), 144A (IF) (5) 7/22 at 100.00 A+ (4) 1,110,870
1,000 22.678%, 7/01/31 (Pre-refunded 7/01/22), 144A (IF) (5) 7/22 at 100.00 A+ (4) 1,139,860
535 Venetian Community Development District, Sarasota County, Florida, Capital Improvement 5/22 at 100.00 N/R 541,757
  Revenue Bonds, Series 2012-A2, 5.000%, 5/01/23      
700 Verandah West Community Development District, Florida, Capital Improvement Revenue No Opt. Call N/R 713,790
  Bonds, Refunding Series 2013, 4.000%, 5/01/23      

 

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NID Nuveen Intermediate Duration Municipal Term Fund
  Portfolio of Investments (continued)
  November 30, 2021 (Unaudited)

 

         
Principal   Optional Call    
Amount (000) Description (1) Provisions (2) Ratings (3) Value
  Florida (continued)      
$ 105 Vizcaya in Kendall Community Development District, Florida, Special Assessment Revenue No Opt. Call BBB– $ 107,022
  Bonds, Phase Two Assessment Area, Refunding Series 2012A-2, 5.600%, 5/01/22      
620 West Villages Improvement District, Florida, Special Assessment Revenue Bonds, Unit of No Opt. Call N/R 624,080
  Development 3, Refunding Series 2017, 3.500%, 5/01/22      
73,625 Total Florida     73,648,765
  Georgia – 0.2% (0.2% of Total Investments)      
650 Atlanta Development Authority, Georgia, Senior Health Care Facilities Revenue Bonds, 1/28 at 100.00 N/R 493,955
  Georgia Proton Treatment Center Project, Current Interest Series 2017A-1, 6.500%, 1/01/29      
1,105 Georgia Housing and Finance Authority, Single Family Mortgage Bonds, Series 2018A, 6/27 at 100.00 AAA 1,153,697
  4.000%, 12/01/48      
1,755 Total Georgia     1,647,652
  Guam – 2.9% (2.3% of Total Investments)      
  Government of Guam, Business Privilege Tax Bonds, Refunding Series 2015D:      
1,860 5.000%, 11/15/24 No Opt. Call BB 2,093,039
2,170 5.000%, 11/15/33 11/25 at 100.00 BB 2,462,646
  Guam A.B. Won Pat International Airport Authority, Revenue Bonds, Series 2013C:      
395 6.250%, 10/01/34 (Pre-refunded 10/01/23) (AMT) 10/23 at 100.00 Baa2 (4) 436,590
605 6.250%, 10/01/34 (AMT) 10/23 at 100.00 Baa2 655,645
1,100 Guam Government Waterworks Authority, Water and Wastewater System Revenue Bonds, 7/24 at 100.00 A– 1,197,889
  Refunding Series 2014A, 5.000%, 7/01/29      
  Guam Government Waterworks Authority, Water and Wastewater System Revenue Bonds,      
  Series 2013:      
1,365 5.250%, 7/01/24 7/23 at 100.00 A– 1,458,789
2,500 5.500%, 7/01/43 (Pre-refunded 7/01/23) 7/23 at 100.00 A– (4) 2,699,700
  Guam Government, Limited Obligation Section 30 Revenue Bonds, Series 2016A:      
2,500 5.000%, 12/01/25 No Opt. Call BB 2,907,525
3,750 5.000%, 12/01/26 No Opt. Call BB 4,465,800
2,025 Guam Power Authority, Revenue Bonds, Series 2012A, 5.000%, 10/01/30 – AGM Insured 10/22 at 100.00 AA 2,096,260
200 Guam Power Authority, Revenue Bonds, Series 2014A, 5.000%, 10/01/31 10/24 at 100.00 BBB 217,932
18,470 Total Guam     20,691,815
  Hawaii – 1.2% (0.9% of Total Investments)      
6,125 Hawaii Department of Budget and Finance, Special Purpose Revenue Bonds, Hawaii Pacific 7/27 at 100.00 N/R 6,848,852
  University, Series 2018, 6.000%, 7/01/28, 144A      
55 Hawaii Housing Finance and Development Corporation, Multifamily Housing Revenue Bonds, No Opt. Call BBB 55,522
  Wilikina Apartments Project, Series 2012A, 4.250%, 5/01/22      
1,550 Hawaii State Department of Transportation, Special Facility Revenue Bonds, Continental 12/21 at 100.00 Ba3 1,556,123
  Airlines Inc., Series 1997, 5.625%, 11/15/27 (AMT)      
7,730 Total Hawaii     8,460,497
  Idaho – 0.4% (0.3% of Total Investments)      
2,530 Idaho Health Facilities Authority, Revenue Bonds, Madison Memorial Hospital Project, 9/26 at 100.00 BB+ 2,914,889
  Refunding Series 2016, 5.000%, 9/01/30      
  Illinois – 16.1% (12.7% of Total Investments)      
2,730 CenterPoint Intermodal Center Program Trust, Illinois, Series 2004 Class A Certificates, No Opt. Call N/R 2,756,918
  4.000%, 6/15/23 (Mandatory Put 12/15/22), 144A      
5,000 Chicago Board of Education, Illinois, Dedicated Capital Improvement Tax Revenue Bonds, 4/27 at 100.00 A– 6,077,950
  Series 2016, 5.750%, 4/01/34      
440 Chicago Board of Education, Illinois, Dedicated Capital Improvement Tax Revenue Bonds, 4/27 at 100.00 A– 512,398
  Series 2017, 5.000%, 4/01/42      

 

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Principal   Optional Call    
Amount (000) Description (1) Provisions (2) Ratings (3) Value
  Illinois (continued)      
$ 750 Chicago Board of Education, Illinois, General Obligation Bonds, Dedicated Revenues 12/21 at 100.00 BB $ 752,407
  Series 2011A, 5.000%, 12/01/41      
  Chicago Board of Education, Illinois, General Obligation Bonds, Dedicated Revenues,      
  Project Series 2015C:      
470 5.250%, 12/01/35 12/24 at 100.00 BB 521,498
555 5.250%, 12/01/39 12/24 at 100.00 BB 613,380
3,405 Chicago Board of Education, Illinois, General Obligation Bonds, Dedicated Revenues, 12/22 at 100.00 BB 3,535,275
  Refunding Series 2012B, 5.000%, 12/01/33      
  Chicago Board of Education, Illinois, General Obligation Bonds, Dedicated Revenues,      
  Refunding Series 2017C:      
7,225 5.000%, 12/01/26 No Opt. Call BB 8,560,902
1,875 5.000%, 12/01/27 No Opt. Call BB 2,270,944
1,000 Chicago Board of Education, Illinois, General Obligation Bonds, Dedicated Revenues, 12/27 at 100.00 BB 1,191,870
  Refunding Series 2017G, 5.000%, 12/01/34      
1,000 Chicago Board of Education, Illinois, General Obligation Bonds, Dedicated Revenues, 12/28 at 100.00 AA 1,240,460
  Refunding Series 2018A, 5.000%, 12/01/30 – AGM Insured      
2,115 Chicago Board of Education, Illinois, General Obligation Bonds, Dedicated Revenues, No Opt. Call BB 2,300,041
  Refunding Series 2018C, 5.000%, 12/01/23      
1,000 Chicago Board of Education, Illinois, General Obligation Bonds, Dedicated Revenues, 12/25 at 100.00 BB 1,236,300
  Series 2016A, 7.000%, 12/01/26      
  Chicago Board of Education, Illinois, Unlimited Tax General Obligation Bonds, Dedicated      
  Tax Revenues, Series 1998B-1:      
1,470 0.000%, 12/01/22 – FGIC Insured No Opt. Call Baa2 1,458,828
1,500 0.000%, 12/01/27 – NPFG Insured No Opt. Call Baa2 1,358,805
1,962 Chicago, Illinois, Certificates of Participation Tax Increment Bonds, 35th and State 12/21 at 100.00 N/R 1,962,371
  Redevelopment Project, Series 2012, 6.100%, 1/15/29      
718 Chicago, Illinois, Certificates of Participation, Tax Increment Allocation Revenue 12/21 at 100.00 N/R 557,432
  Bonds, Diversey-Narragansett Project, Series 2006, 7.460%, 2/15/26 (7)      
2,630 Chicago, Illinois, General Obligation Bonds, City Colleges, Series 1999, 0.000%, 1/01/34 – No Opt. Call BBB+ 2,031,649
  FGIC Insured      
225 Chicago, Illinois, General Obligation Bonds, Project and Refunding Series 2008C, No Opt. Call BBB+ 188,611
  0.000%, 1/01/29      
3,215 Chicago, Illinois, General Obligation Bonds, Project Series 2011A, 5.000%, 1/01/40 12/21 at 100.00 BBB+ 3,241,781
2,680 Chicago, Illinois, General Obligation Bonds, Refunding Series 2012C, 5.000%, 1/01/23 1/22 at 100.00 BBB+ 2,689,702
  Chicago, Illinois, General Obligation Bonds, Refunding Series 2016C:      
850 5.000%, 1/01/24 No Opt. Call BBB+ 926,534
1,500 5.000%, 1/01/25 No Opt. Call BBB+ 1,693,860
515 5.000%, 1/01/31 1/26 at 100.00 BBB+ 603,395
1,685 5.000%, 1/01/38 1/26 at 100.00 BBB+ 1,947,237
2,000 Chicago, Illinois, General Obligation Bonds, Series 2019A, 5.500%, 1/01/49 1/29 at 100.00 BBB+ 2,490,680
  Cook County, Illinois, General Obligation Bonds, Tender Option Bond Trust 2015-XF0124:      
1,000 21.636%, 11/15/29, 144A (IF) (5) 11/22 at 100.00 A+ 1,220,770
3,040 21.636%, 11/15/33, 144A (IF) (5) 11/22 at 100.00 A+ 3,709,469
435 Illinois Finance Authority, Revenue Bonds, Centegra Health System, Tender Option Bond No Opt. Call AA+ 513,004
  Trust 2016-XF2339, 21.997%, 9/01/22, 144A (IF) (5)      
  Illinois Finance Authority, Revenue Bonds, Illinois Wesleyan University, Refunding      
  Series 2016:      
1,500 3.000%, 9/01/30 9/26 at 100.00 A– 1,600,980
1,475 3.000%, 9/01/31 9/26 at 100.00 A– 1,572,114
  Illinois Finance Authority, Revenue Bonds, Ingalls Health System, Series 2013:      
1,210 5.000%, 5/15/22 (ETM) No Opt. Call A1 (4) 1,235,858
1,575 5.000%, 5/15/24 (Pre-refunded 5/15/22) 5/22 at 100.00 A1 (4) 1,608,658

 

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NID Nuveen Intermediate Duration Municipal Term Fund
  Portfolio of Investments (continued)
  November 30, 2021 (Unaudited)

 

Principal   Optional Call    
Amount (000) Description (1) Provisions (2) Ratings (3) Value
  Illinois (continued)      
$ 775 Illinois Finance Authority, Student Housing & Academic Facility Revenue Bonds, 8/27 at 100.00 Baa3 $ 894,272
  CHF-Collegiate Housing Foundation – Chicago LLC University of Illinois at Chicago Project,      
  Series 2017A, 5.000%, 2/15/37      
2,500 Illinois Sports Facility Authority, State Tax Supported Bonds, Refunding Series 2014, 6/24 at 100.00 AA 2,741,200
  5.000%, 6/15/27 – AGM Insured      
1,000 Illinois Sports Facility Authority, State Tax Supported Bonds, Series 2001, 0.000%, No Opt. Call BB+ 963,430
  6/15/25 – AMBAC Insured      
  Illinois State, General Obligation Bonds, December Series 2017A:      
890 5.000%, 12/01/27 No Opt. Call BBB 1,079,089
1,020 5.000%, 12/01/28 12/27 at 100.00 BBB 1,235,444
1,875 Illinois State, General Obligation Bonds, June Series 2016, 3.500%, 6/01/29 6/26 at 100.00 BBB 2,043,150
1,500 Illinois State, General Obligation Bonds, November Series 2016, 5.000%, 11/01/26 No Opt. Call BBB 1,780,650
5,175 Illinois State, General Obligation Bonds, November Series 2017D, 5.000%, 11/01/27 No Opt. Call BBB 6,262,423
3,050 Illinois State, General Obligation Bonds, November Series 2019B, 4.000%, 11/01/34 11/29 at 100.00 BBB 3,523,665
4,565 Illinois State, General Obligation Bonds, October Series 2016, 5.000%, 2/01/26 No Opt. Call BBB 5,324,707
  Illinois State, General Obligation Bonds, Refunding Series 2012:      
1,750 5.000%, 8/01/22 No Opt. Call BBB 1,804,740
4,000 5.000%, 8/01/23 – AGM Insured No Opt. Call AA 4,312,440
2,000 Illinois State, General Obligation Bonds, Tender Option Bond Trust 2015-XF1010, 18.020%, No Opt. Call AA 2,624,940
  8/01/23 – AGM Insured, 144A (IF) (5)      
3,560 Illinois State, Sales Tax Revenue Bonds, Build Illinois, Refunding Junior Obligation 6/26 at 100.00 AA 3,995,673
  September Series 2016C, 4.000%, 6/15/30 – BAM Insured      
2,275 Metropolitan Pier and Exposition Authority, Illinois, McCormick Place Expansion Project 6/22 at 100.00 BBB+ 2,332,535
  Bonds, Refunding Series 2012B, 5.000%, 12/15/28      
1,000 Metropolitan Pier and Exposition Authority, Illinois, McCormick Place Expansion Project No Opt. Call BBB+ 1,195,970
  Bonds, Series 2017B, 5.000%, 12/15/26      
2,250 Romeoville, Will County, Illinois, Revenue Bonds, Lewis University Project, Refunding 4/25 at 100.00 BBB 2,386,327
  Series 2018B, 4.125%, 10/01/46      
  Romeoville, Will County, Illinois, Revenue Bonds, Lewis University Project, Series 2015:      
1,100 5.000%, 10/01/25 4/25 at 100.00 BBB 1,244,804
200 5.000%, 10/01/26 4/25 at 100.00 BBB 225,378
435 Southwestern Illinois Development Authority, Environmental Improvement Revenue Bonds, US 8/22 at 100.00 B 444,866
  Steel Corporation Project, Series 2012, 5.750%, 8/01/42 (AMT)      
2,500 Wauconda, Illinois, Special Service Area 1 Secial Tax Bonds, Liberty Lake Project, 3/25 at 100.00 AA 2,782,175
  Refunding Series 2015, 5.000%, 3/01/33 – BAM Insured      
102,170 Total Illinois     113,379,959
  Indiana – 1.6% (1.2% of Total Investments)      
145 Gary Local Public Improvement Bond Bank, Indiana, Economic Development Revenue Bonds, 6/30 at 100.00 N/R 159,448
  Drexel Foundation for Educational Excellence Project, Refunding Series 2020A, 5.125%,      
  6/01/32, 144A      
3,635 Indiana Finance Authority, Educational Facilities Revenue Bonds, 21st Century Charter 3/23 at 100.00 B+ 3,713,843
  School Project, Series 2013A, 6.000%, 3/01/33      
85 Indiana Finance Authority, Educational Facilities Revenue Bonds, Circle City Preparatory 12/27 at 103.00 N/R 94,602
  Inc. Project, Series 2021A, 5.000%, 12/01/30      
475 Indiana Finance Authority, Educational Facilities Revenue Bonds, Lighthouse Academies of No Opt. Call N/R 516,515
  Northwest Indiana Inc. Project, Series 2016, 6.250%, 12/01/24, 144A      
1,420 Indiana Finance Authority, Environmental Improvement Revenue Bonds, United States Steel 8/22 at 100.00 B 1,452,206
  Corporation Project, Series 2012, 5.750%, 8/01/42 (AMT)      
1,295 Indiana Finance Authority, Health Facilities Revenue Bonds, Good Samaritan Hospital No Opt. Call Baa3 1,438,357
  Project, Series 2016A, 5.500%, 4/01/24      

 

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Principal   Optional Call    
Amount (000) Description (1) Provisions (2) Ratings (3) Value
  Indiana (continued)      
$ 115 Valparaiso, Indiana, Exempt Facilities Revenue Bonds, Pratt Paper LLC Project, Series No Opt. Call N/R $ 121,932
  2013, 5.875%, 1/01/24 (AMT)      
3,000 Whiting, Indiana, Environmental Facilities Refunding Revenue Bonds, BP Products North No Opt. Call A2 3,578,850
  America Inc. Project, Refunding Series 2019A, 5.000%, 12/01/44 (AMT) (Mandatory Put 6/05/26)      
10,170 Total Indiana     11,075,753
  Iowa – 1.7% (1.3% of Total Investments)      
1,925 Iowa Finance Authority, Iowa, Midwestern Disaster Area Revenue Bonds, Alcoa Inc. 8/22 at 100.00 BBB– 1,963,423
  Project, Series 2012, 4.750%, 8/01/42      
3,000 Iowa Finance Authority, Iowa, Midwestern Disaster Area Revenue Bonds, Iowa Fertilizer 12/23 at 100.00 BB– 3,232,860
  Company Project, Series 2013, 5.250%, 12/01/25      
4,640 Iowa Finance Authority, Iowa, Midwestern Disaster Area Revenue Bonds, Iowa Fertilizer 12/22 at 103.00 BB– 4,953,525
  Company Project, Series 2018A, 5.250%, 12/01/50 (Mandatory Put 12/01/33)      
8,375 Iowa Tobacco Settlement Authority, Tobacco Settlement Asset-Backed Bonds, Class 2 6/31 at 25.58 N/R 1,565,706
  Capital Appreciation Senior Lien Series 2021B-2, 0.000%, 6/01/65      
17,940 Total Iowa     11,715,514
  Kansas – 1.3% (1.0% of Total Investments)      
  Kansas Development Finance Authority Hospital Revenue Bonds, Adventist Health      
  System/Sunbelt Obligated Group, Tender Option Bond Trust 2016-XG0056:      
310 17.900%, 11/15/32, 144A (IF) (5) 5/22 at 100.00 AA 336,068
2,000 22.500%, 11/15/32, 144A (IF) (5) 5/22 at 100.00 AA 2,208,540
200 Kansas Power Pool, a Municipal Energy Agency Electric Utility Revenue Bonds, DogWood 12/25 at 100.00 A3 232,142
  Facility, Series 2015A, 5.000%, 12/01/28      
2,000 Overland Park, Kansas, Sales Tax Revenue Bonds, Prairiefire Community Improvement 12/22 at 100.00 N/R 1,000,000
  District No. 1 Project, Series 2012B, 0.000%, 12/15/34 (7)      
8,000 Overland Park, Kansas, Sales Tax Special Obligation Revenue Bonds, Prairiefire at 12/22 at 100.00 N/R 5,008,080
  Lionsgate Project, Series 2012, 5.250%, 12/15/29      
12,510 Total Kansas     8,784,830
  Kentucky – 1.0% (0.8% of Total Investments)      
  Ashland, Kentucky, Medical Center Revenue Bonds, Ashland Hospital Corporation d/b/a      
  King’s Daughters Medical Center Project, Refunding Series 2019:      
920 5.000%, 2/01/31 2/30 at 100.00 BBB+ 1,148,105
125 4.000%, 2/01/33 2/30 at 100.00 BBB+ 144,277
  Kentucky Economic Development Finance Authority, Hospital Revenue Bonds, Owensboro      
  Health, Refunding Series 2017A:      
3,000 5.000%, 6/01/30 6/27 at 100.00 Baa2 3,565,050
1,315 5.000%, 6/01/31 6/27 at 100.00 Baa2 1,558,157
685 Kentucky Economic Development Finance Authority, Revenue Bonds, Next Generation Kentucky 7/25 at 100.00 BBB+ 769,529
  Information Highway Project, Senior Series 2015A, 5.000%, 7/01/33      
6,045 Total Kentucky     7,185,118
  Louisiana – 1.7% (1.4% of Total Investments)      
3,300 Louisiana Local Government Environmental Facilities and Community Development Authority, 11/27 at 100.00 BBB 3,623,004
  Revenue Bonds, Westlake Chemical Corporation Projects, Refunding Series 2017, 3.500%, 11/01/32      
1,500 Louisiana Public Facilities Authority, Louisiana, Revenue Bonds, Ochsner Clinic Foundation 5/30 at 100.00 A 1,730,100
  Project, Series 2020A, 4.000%, 5/15/49      
2,840 Louisiana Public Facilities Authority, Revenue Bonds, Loyola University Project, No Opt. Call Baa1 3,132,946
  Refunding Series 2017, 0.000%, 10/01/31 (6)      
1,000 Louisiana Stadium and Exposition District, Revenue Refunding Bonds, Senior Lien Series No Opt. Call A2 1,027,280
  2013A, 5.000%, 7/01/22      

 

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NID Nuveen Intermediate Duration Municipal Term Fund
  Portfolio of Investments (continued)
  November 30, 2021 (Unaudited)

 

Principal   Optional Call    
Amount (000) Description (1) Provisions (2) Ratings (3) Value
  Louisiana (continued)      
  New Orleans Aviation Board, Louisiana, General Airport Revenue Bonds, North Terminal      
  Project, Series 2017B:      
$ 500 5.000%, 1/01/31 (AMT) 1/27 at 100.00 A2 $ 591,840
800 5.000%, 1/01/32 (AMT) 1/27 at 100.00 A2 949,448
720 Saint John the Baptist Parish, Louisiana, Revenue Bonds, Marathon Oil Corporation No Opt. Call BBB– 733,234
  Project, Refunding Series 2017A-1, 2.000%, 6/01/37 (Mandatory Put 4/01/23)      
285 Saint Tammany Public Trust Financing Authority, Louisiana, Revenue Bonds, Christwood 11/24 at 100.00 N/R 310,912
  Project, Refunding Series 2015, 5.250%, 11/15/29      
10,945 Total Louisiana     12,098,764
  Maine – 0.1% (0.1% of Total Investments)      
500 Maine Finance Authority, Solid Waste Disposal Revenue Bonds, Coastal Resources of Maine 12/26 at 100.00 N/R 123,602
  LLC Project, Green Series 2017, 5.375%, 12/15/33 (AMT), 144A (7), (8)      
350 Maine Health and Higher Educational Facilities Authority Revenue Bonds, Eastern Maine No Opt. Call BBB (4) 359,734
  Medical Center Obligated Group Issue, Series 2013, 5.000%, 7/01/22 (ETM)      
850 Total Maine     483,336
  Maryland – 0.8% (0.6% of Total Investments)      
1,000 Anne Arundel County, Maryland, Special Tax District Revenue Bonds, Villages at Two 7/24 at 100.00 N/R 1,062,610
  Rivers Projects, Series 2014, 5.250%, 7/01/44      
  Baltimore, Maryland, Convention Center Hotel Revenue Bonds, Refunding Series 2017:      
350 5.000%, 9/01/26 No Opt. Call CCC 374,518
1,000 5.000%, 9/01/33 9/27 at 100.00 CCC 1,074,720
2,000 5.000%, 9/01/34 9/27 at 100.00 CCC 2,146,480
775 Maryland Economic Development Corporation, Port Facilities Revenue Bonds, CNX Marine 12/21 at 100.00 BB– 783,695
  Terminals Inc. Port of Baltimore Facility, Refunding Series 2010, 5.750%, 9/01/25      
5,125 Total Maryland     5,442,023
  Massachusetts – 0.3% (0.2% of Total Investments)      
1,000 Massachusetts Development Finance Agency, Revenue Bonds, Boston Medical Center Issue, No Opt. Call BBB 1,186,540
  Series 2016E, 5.000%, 7/01/26      
660 Massachusetts Educational Financing Authority, Education Loan Revenue Bonds, Issue K, 7/22 at 100.00 AA 675,477
  Series 2013, 5.250%, 7/01/29 (AMT)      
1,660 Total Massachusetts     1,862,017
  Michigan – 3.4% (2.7% of Total Investments)      
635 Flint Hospital Building Authority, Michigan, Building Authority Revenue Bonds, Hurley No Opt. Call BBB– 662,044
  Medical Center, Series 2013A, 5.000%, 7/01/23      
  Michigan Finance Authority, Local Government Loan Program Revenue Bonds, Detroit Water &      
  Sewerage Department Water Supply System Local Project, Series 2014C-3:      
5,000 5.000%, 7/01/24 – AGM Insured No Opt. Call AA 5,572,950
5,000 5.000%, 7/01/25 – AGM Insured 7/24 at 100.00 AA 5,601,800
5,000 5.000%, 7/01/26 – AGM Insured 7/24 at 100.00 AA 5,601,800
1,945 5.000%, 7/01/31 – AGM Insured 7/24 at 100.00 AA 2,171,087
  Michigan Finance Authority, Local Government Loan Program Revenue Bonds, Detroit Water &      
  Sewerage Department Water Supply System Local Project, Series 2014C-7:      
2,000 5.000%, 7/01/25 – NPFG Insured 7/24 at 100.00 A+ 2,240,720
2,000 5.000%, 7/01/26 – NPFG Insured 7/24 at 100.00 A+ 2,240,720
21,580 Total Michigan     24,091,121
  Minnesota – 0.1% (0.1% of Total Investments)      
  Minnesota Higher Education Facilities Authority, Revenue Bonds, Minneapolis College of      
  Art and Design, Series 2015-8D:      
260 4.000%, 5/01/24 5/23 at 100.00 Baa2 269,095
250 4.000%, 5/01/26 5/23 at 100.00 Baa2 257,955
510 Total Minnesota     527,050

 

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Principal   Optional Call    
Amount (000) Description (1) Provisions (2) Ratings (3) Value
  Mississippi – 0.5% (0.4% of Total Investments)      
$ 1,845 Mississippi Business Finance Corporation, Gulf Opportunity Zone Industrial Development 12/21 at 100.00 BBB– $ 1,845,221
  Revenue Bonds, Northrop Grumman Ship Systems Inc. Project, Series 2006, 4.550%, 12/01/28      
  Mississippi Development Bank Special Obligation Bonds, Marshall County Industrial      
  Development Authority, Mississippi Highway Construction Project, Tender Option Bond Trust 3315:      
800 22.333%, 1/01/26 (Pre-refunded 1/01/22), 144A (IF) (5) 1/22 at 100.00 AA– (4) 815,688
500 22.333%, 1/01/28 (Pre-refunded 1/01/22), 144A (IF) (5) 1/22 at 100.00 AA– (4) 509,805
3,145 Total Mississippi     3,170,714
  Missouri – 1.3% (1.0% of Total Investments)      
1,515 Boone County, Missouri, Hospital Revenue Bonds, Boone Hospital Center, Refunding Series No Opt. Call BBB– 1,667,970
  2016, 5.000%, 8/01/24      
1,125 Branson Industrial Development Authority, Missouri, Tax Increment Revenue Bonds, Branson 11/25 at 100.00 N/R 1,168,335
  Shoppes Redevelopment Project, Refunding Series 2017A, 4.000%, 11/01/27      
2,050 Poplar Bluff Regional Transportation Development District, Missouri, Transportation 12/22 at 100.00 BBB 2,095,551
  Sales Tax Revenue Bonds, Series 2012, 4.000%, 12/01/36      
670 Raymore, Missouri, Tax Increment Revenue Bonds, Raymore Galleria Project, Refunding & 5/23 at 100.00 N/R 685,678
  Improvement Series 2014A, 5.000%, 5/01/24      
  Saint Louis County Industrial Development Authority, Missouri, Health Facilities Revenue      
  Bonds, Ranken-Jordan Project, Refunding & Improvement Series 2016:      
385 5.000%, 11/15/23 No Opt. Call N/R 411,372
800 5.000%, 11/15/25 No Opt. Call N/R 904,104
1,595 Saint Louis Land Clearance for Redevelopment Authority, Missouri, Annual Appropriation 4/27 at 100.00 A 1,899,135
  Revenue Bonds, Contractual Payments of St. Louis City Scottrade Center Project, Series 2018A,      
  5.000%, 4/01/38      
8,140 Total Missouri     8,832,145
  Nebraska – 0.6% (0.5% of Total Investments)      
2,000 Central Plains Energy Project, Nebraska, Gas Project 1 Revenue Bonds, Series 2007A, No Opt. Call A2 2,000,000
  5.250%, 12/01/21      
1,445 Central Plains Energy Project, Nebraska, Gas Project 3 Revenue Bonds, Series 2012, 9/22 at 100.00 A2 1,495,286
  5.000%, 9/01/32      
635 Douglas County Hospital Authority 2, Nebraska, Hospital Revenue Bonds, Madonna 5/24 at 100.00 A– 699,599
  Rehabilitation Hospital Project, Series 2014, 5.000%, 5/15/26      
4,080 Total Nebraska     4,194,885
  Nevada – 0.7% (0.5% of Total Investments)      
  Carson City, Nevada, Hospital Revenue Bonds, Carson Tahoe Regional Healthcare Project,      
  Series 2017A:      
320 5.000%, 9/01/29 9/27 at 100.00 A– 385,738
495 5.000%, 9/01/31 9/27 at 100.00 A– 592,594
1,630 Carson City, Nevada, Hospital Revenue Bonds, Carson-Tahoe Regional Healthcare Project, 9/22 at 100.00 A– (4) 1,686,121
  Refunding Series 2012, 5.000%, 9/01/27 (Pre-refunded 9/01/22)      
150 Henderson, Nevada, Limited Obligation Bonds, Local Improvement District T-13 No Opt. Call N/R 151,336
  Cornerstone, Refunding Series 2013, 5.000%, 3/01/22      
1,465 Las Vegas Redevelopment Agency, Nevada, Tax Increment Revenue Bonds, Refunding Series 6/26 at 100.00 BBB+ 1,692,763
  2016, 5.000%, 6/15/31      
160 North Las Vegas, Nevada, Local Improvement Bonds, Special Improvement District 65 12/27 at 100.00 N/R 182,594
  Northern Beltway Commercial Area, Series 2017, 5.000%, 12/01/37, 144A      
4,220 Total Nevada     4,691,146
  New Jersey – 11.3% (8.9% of Total Investments)      
3,000 Camden County Improvement Authority, New Jersey, Health Care Redevelopment Revenue 2/24 at 100.00 BBB+ 3,260,610
  Bonds, Cooper Health System Obligated Group Issue, Refunding Series 2014A, 5.000%, 2/15/31      
900 New Jersey Economic Development Authority, Cigarette Tax Revenue Refunding Bonds, Series 6/22 at 100.00 BBB 921,717
  2012, 5.000%, 6/15/25      

 

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NID Nuveen Intermediate Duration Municipal Term Fund
  Portfolio of Investments (continued)
  November 30, 2021 (Unaudited)

 

Principal   Optional Call    
Amount (000) Description (1) Provisions (2) Ratings (3) Value
  New Jersey (continued)      
$ 2,500 New Jersey Economic Development Authority, Lease Revenue Bonds, State Government 12/27 at 100.00 Baa1 $ 2,976,150
  Buildings-Health Department & Taxation Division Office Project, Series 2018A, 5.000%, 6/15/42      
1,875 New Jersey Economic Development Authority, Lease Revenue Bonds, State House Project, 12/28 at 100.00 Baa1 2,303,606
  Series 2017B, 5.000%, 6/15/35      
1,400 New Jersey Economic Development Authority, New Jersey, Transit Transportation Project 11/29 at 100.00 Baa1 1,609,258
  Revenue Bonds, Series 2020A, 4.000%, 11/01/37      
2,705 New Jersey Economic Development Authority, Revenue Bonds, Motor Vehicle Surcharge, 7/27 at 100.00 Baa3 2,857,697
  Refunding Series 2017A, 3.375%, 7/01/30      
2,175 New Jersey Economic Development Authority, School Facilities Construction Bonds, Series 6/27 at 100.00 Baa1 2,556,451
  2017DDD, 5.000%, 6/15/42      
1,200 New Jersey Economic Development Authority, School Facilities Construction Bonds, Tender 3/23 at 100.00 Baa1 1,270,584
  Option Bond Trust Series 2018-XG0168, 4.822%, 9/01/27, 144A (IF) (5)      
1,615 New Jersey Economic Development Authority, School Facilities Construction Financing 6/24 at 100.00 Baa1 1,738,273
  Program Bonds, Refunding Series 2014PP, 4.000%, 6/15/28      
1,440 New Jersey Economic Development Authority, School Facilities Construction Financing 3/25 at 100.00 Baa1 1,539,778
  Program Bonds, Tender Option Bond Trust 2016-XF2340, 3.337%, 9/01/25, 144A (IF) (5)      
  New Jersey Economic Development Authority, Special Facilities Revenue Bonds, Continental      
  Airlines Inc., Series 1999:      
1,595 5.125%, 9/15/23 (AMT) 8/22 at 101.00 Ba3 1,656,631
7,550 5.250%, 9/15/29 (AMT) 8/22 at 101.00 Ba3 7,833,351
2,410 New Jersey Economic Development Authority, Special Facilities Revenue Bonds, Continental 3/24 at 101.00 Ba3 2,652,880
  Airlines Inc., Series 2000A & 2000B, 5.625%, 11/15/30 (AMT)      
5,000 New Jersey Educational Facilities Authority, Revenue Bonds, Higher Education Capital 9/24 at 100.00 Baa1 5,389,400
  Improvement Fund Issue, Series 2014A, 4.000%, 9/01/29      
7,000 New Jersey Health Care Facilities Financing Authority, New Jersey, Revenue Bonds, Saint 12/21 at 100.00 BB+ 7,022,820
  Peters University Hospital, Refunding Series 2011, 6.000%, 7/01/26      
1,200 New Jersey Health Care Facilities Financing Authority, Revenue Bonds, Princeton 7/26 at 100.00 AA 1,429,800
  HealthCare System, Series 2016A, 5.000%, 7/01/30      
1,625 New Jersey Transportation Trust Fund Authority, Transportation System Bonds, Refunding No Opt. Call Baa1 1,344,428
  Series 2006C, 0.000%, 12/15/31 – FGIC Insured      
15,000 New Jersey Transportation Trust Fund Authority, Transportation System Bonds, Series No Opt. Call Baa1 9,800,250
  2009A, 0.000%, 12/15/39 (UB) (5)      
1,000 New Jersey Transportation Trust Fund Authority, Transportation System Bonds, Series 12/24 at 100.00 Baa1 1,135,900
  2009C, 5.250%, 6/15/32      
2,250 New Jersey Transportation Trust Fund Authority, Transportation System Bonds, Series 12/28 at 100.00 Baa1 2,786,400
  2019AA, 5.000%, 6/15/31      
  New Jersey Turnpike Authority, Revenue Bonds, Tender Option Bond Trust 2016-XF1057:      
41 22.257%, 1/01/24 (Pre-refunded 7/01/22), 144A (IF) (5) 7/22 at 100.00 A+ (4) 46,795
459 22.257%, 1/01/24 (Pre-refunded 7/01/22), 144A (IF) (5) 7/22 at 100.00 N/R (4) 523,880
  South Jersey Port Corporation, New Jersey, Marine Terminal Revenue Bonds, Refunding      
  Series 2016S:      
915 5.000%, 1/01/34 1/26 at 100.00 Baa1 1,045,159
1,505 5.000%, 1/01/35 1/26 at 100.00 Baa1 1,720,516
1,000 5.000%, 1/01/39 1/26 at 100.00 Baa1 1,138,500
1,705 South Jersey Port Corporation, New Jersey, Marine Terminal Revenue Bonds, Subordinate 1/28 at 100.00 Baa1 1,988,200
  Series 2017B, 5.000%, 1/01/42 (AMT)      
  Tobacco Settlement Financing Corporation, New Jersey, Tobacco Settlement Asset-Backed      
  Bonds, Series 2018A:      
2,250 5.000%, 6/01/27 No Opt. Call A 2,735,595
1,920 5.000%, 6/01/30 6/28 at 100.00 A 2,359,872
5,000 Tobacco Settlement Financing Corporation, New Jersey, Tobacco Settlement Asset-Backed 6/28 at 100.00 BB+ 5,833,300
  Bonds, Series 2018B, 5.000%, 6/01/46      
78,235 Total New Jersey     79,477,801

 

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Principal   Optional Call    
Amount (000) Description (1) Provisions (2) Ratings (3) Value
  New Mexico – 0.3% (0.2% of Total Investments)      
$ 2,000 Santa Fe, New Mexico, Retirement Facilities Revenue Bonds, EL Castillo Retirement 5/22 at 100.00 BB+ $ 2,024,780
  Residences Project, Series 2012, 5.000%, 5/15/32      
  New York – 12.8% (10.0% of Total Investments)      
570 Build New York City Resource Corporation, New York, Revenue Bonds, Bronx Charter School No Opt. Call BBB– 595,257
  for Excellence, Series 2013A, 4.000%, 4/01/23      
780 Build New York City Resource Corporation, New York, Solid Waste Disposal Revenue Bonds, No Opt. Call N/R 830,684
  Pratt Paper NY, Inc. Project, Series 2014, 4.500%, 1/01/25 (AMT), 144A      
  Dormitory Authority of the State of New York, Insured Revenue Bonds, Pace University,      
  Series 2013A:      
20 5.000%, 5/01/23 (ETM) No Opt. Call N/R (4) 21,353
820 5.000%, 5/01/23 No Opt. Call BBB– 871,225
25 5.000%, 5/01/28 (Pre-refunded 5/01/23) 5/23 at 100.00 N/R (4) 26,654
975 5.000%, 5/01/28 5/23 at 100.00 BBB– 1,029,922
10,000 Hudson Yards Infrastructure Corporation, New York, Revenue Bonds, Second Indenture No Opt. Call Aa3 12,236,500
  Fiscal 2017 Series A, 5.000%, 2/15/27 (UB) (5)      
790 Jefferson County Civic Facility Development Corporation, New York, Revenue Bonds, 11/27 at 100.00 BB 841,705
  Samaritan Medical Center Project, Series 2017A, 4.000%, 11/01/42      
  Metropolitan Transportation Authority, New York, Transportation Revenue Bonds, Bond      
  Anticipation Note Series 2019B-1:      
1,500 5.000%, 5/15/22 No Opt. Call N/R 1,531,935
10,000 5.000%, 5/15/22 (UB) (5) No Opt. Call N/R 10,212,900
1,555 Metropolitan Transportation Authority, New York, Transportation Revenue Bonds, Bond No Opt. Call N/R 1,609,254
  Anticipation Note Series 2019D-1, 5.000%, 9/01/22      
780 Metropolitan Transportation Authority, New York, Transportation Revenue Bonds, Bond No Opt. Call N/R 821,800
  Anticipation Note Series 2020A-1, 5.000%, 2/01/23      
5,000 Metropolitan Transportation Authority, New York, Transportation Revenue Bonds, Green 5/31 at 100.00 A3 5,745,850
  Climate Bond Certified Series 2021A-1, 4.000%, 11/15/44      
1,000 Nassau County Tobacco Settlement Corporation, New York, Tobacco Settlement Asset-Backed 12/21 at 100.00 CCC+ 1,029,450
  Bonds, Refunding Series 2006A-2, 5.250%, 6/01/26      
2,900 New York Counties Tobacco Trust VI, New York, Tobacco Settlement Pass-Through Bonds, No Opt. Call BBB 3,162,566
  Series 2016A-1, 5.625%, 6/01/35      
6,500 New York Liberty Development Corporation, New York, Liberty Revenue Bonds, 3 World Trade 11/24 at 100.00 N/R 7,230,535
  Center Project, Class 2 Series 2014, 5.150%, 11/15/34, 144A      
1,355 New York Transportation Development Corporation, New York, Facility Revenue Bonds, 10/31 at 100.00 BBB– 1,557,288
  Thruway Service Areas Project, Series 2021, 4.000%, 10/31/46 (AMT)      
  New York Transportation Development Corporation, New York, Special Facilities Bonds,      
  LaGuardia Airport Terminal B Redevelopment Project, Series 2016A:      
760 4.000%, 7/01/32 (AMT) 7/24 at 100.00 BBB 817,281
500 4.000%, 7/01/33 (AMT) 7/24 at 100.00 BBB 537,760
430 New York Transportation Development Corporation, New York, Special Facility Revenue 12/21 at 100.00 B 430,989
  Bonds, American Airlines, Inc. John F Kennedy International Airport Project, Refunding Series      
  2016, 5.000%, 8/01/31 (AMT)      
1,065 New York Transportation Development Corporation, New York, Special Facility Revenue 8/30 at 100.00 B 1,274,411
  Bonds, American Airlines, Inc. John F Kennedy International Airport Project, Series 2020,      
  5.250%, 8/01/31 (AMT)      
  New York Transportation Development Corporation, Special Facility Revenue Bonds, Delta      
  Air Lines, Inc. – LaGuardia Airport Terminals C&D Redevelopment Project, Series 2018:      
2,000 5.000%, 1/01/28 (AMT) No Opt. Call Baa3 2,451,440
2,000 5.000%, 1/01/30 (AMT) 1/28 at 100.00 Baa3 2,422,180
2,315 5.000%, 1/01/32 (AMT) 1/28 at 100.00 Baa3 2,785,431
1,680 5.000%, 1/01/33 (AMT) 1/28 at 100.00 Baa3 2,018,134
935 5.000%, 1/01/36 (AMT) 1/28 at 100.00 Baa3 1,117,372
4,110 Port Authority of New York and New Jersey, Consolidated Revenue Bonds, Two Hundred 7/30 at 100.00 Aa3 4,726,171
  Twenty-One Series 2020, 4.000%, 7/15/50 (AMT) (UB) (5)      

 

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NID Nuveen Intermediate Duration Municipal Term Fund
  Portfolio of Investments (continued)
  November 30, 2021 (Unaudited)

 

         
Principal   Optional Call    
Amount (000) Description (1) Provisions (2) Ratings (3) Value
  New York (continued)      
  Syracuse Industrial Development Authority, New York, PILOT Revenue Bonds, Carousel      
  Center Project, Refunding Series 2016A:      
$ 820 5.000%, 1/01/32 (AMT) 1/26 at 100.00 Caa1 $ 788,619
5,000 5.000%, 1/01/33 (AMT) 1/26 at 100.00 Caa1 4,762,650
3,820 5.000%, 1/01/35 (AMT) 1/26 at 100.00 Caa1 3,613,605
650 5.000%, 1/01/36 (AMT) 1/26 at 100.00 Caa1 610,636
6,890 TSASC Inc., New York, Tobacco Asset-Backed Bonds, Series 2006, 5.000%, 6/01/45 6/27 at 100.00 CCC+ 7,685,175
  TSASC Inc., New York, Tobacco Settlement Asset-Backed Bonds, Fiscal 2017 Series B:      
2,000 5.000%, 6/01/24 No Opt. Call B– 2,082,160
2,250 5.000%, 6/01/25 No Opt. Call B– 2,368,507
81,795 Total New York     89,847,399
  North Carolina – 1.2% (0.9% of Total Investments)      
750 Bay Area Toll Authority, California, Revenue Bonds, San Francisco Bay Area Toll Bridge, 10/26 at 100.00 AA 902,790
  Tender Option Bond Trust 2016-XG0019, Formerly Tender Option Bond Trust 4740, 3.271%,      
  4/01/36, 144A (IF) (5)      
6,225 North Carolina Turnpike Authority, Triangle Expressway System Revenue Bonds, Senior Lien 1/30 at 100.00 Aa1 7,587,590
  Series 2019, 5.000%, 1/01/49      
6,975 Total North Carolina     8,490,380
  North Dakota – 0.7% (0.6% of Total Investments)      
5,000 Grand Forks, North Dakota, Health Care System Revenue Bonds, Altru Health System 12/31 at 100.00 AA 5,176,600
  Obligated Group, Series 2021, 3.000%, 12/01/46 – AGM Insured      
  Ohio – 3.6% (2.9% of Total Investments)      
7,450 Buckeye Tobacco Settlement Financing Authority, Ohio, Tobacco Settlement Asset-Backed 6/30 at 100.00 BBB+ 7,681,621
  Revenue Bonds, Refunding Senior Lien Series 2020A-2 Class 1, 3.000%, 6/01/48      
5,625 Buckeye Tobacco Settlement Financing Authority, Ohio, Tobacco Settlement Asset-Backed 6/30 at 100.00 N/R 6,458,681
  Revenue Bonds, Refunding Senior Lien Series 2020B-2 Class 2, 5.000%, 6/01/55      
3,240 Cleveland, Ohio, Airport Special Revenue Bonds, Continental Airlines Inc. Project, 12/21 at 100.00 Ba3 3,252,150
  Series 1998, 5.375%, 9/15/27 (AMT)      
560 Franklin County Convention Facilities Authority, Ohio, Hotel Project Revenue Bonds, 12/29 at 100.00 BBB– 641,978
  Greater Columbus Convention Center Hotel Expansion Project, Series 2019, 5.000%, 12/01/51      
4,190 Ohio Air Quality Development Authority, Ohio, Air Quality Development Revenue Bonds, No Opt. Call N/R 5,238
  FirstEnergy Generation Corporation Project, Series 2009A, 5.700%, 8/01/22      
6,000 Ohio Air Quality Development Authority, Ohio, Pollution Control Revenue Bonds, No Opt. Call N/R 6,038,160
  FirstEnergy Generation Corporation Project, Refunding Series 2009D, 3.375%, 8/01/29      
  (Mandatory Put 9/15/21)      
17,065 Ohio Air Quality Development Authority, Ohio, Pollution Control Revenue Bonds, No Opt. Call N/R 21,331
  FirstEnergy Generation Project, Refunding Series 2006A, 3.750%, 12/01/23 (7)      
320 Ohio Air Quality Development Authority, Ohio, Pollution Control Revenue Bonds, No Opt. Call N/R 324,531
  FirstEnergy Nuclear Generation Project, Refunding Series 2009A, 4.375%, 6/01/33 (Mandatory      
  Put 6/01/22)      
130 Ohio Air Quality Development Authority, Ohio, Revenue Bonds, AK Steel Holding 2/22 at 100.00 CCC+ 131,027
  Corporation, Refunding Series 2012A, 6.750%, 6/01/24 (AMT)      
260 Ohio Air Quality Development Authority, Ohio, Revenue Bonds, Pratt Paper Ohio, LLC 1/28 at 100.00 N/R 297,396
  Project, Series 2017, 4.250%, 1/15/38 (AMT), 144A      
6,000 Ohio Water Development Authority, Pollution Control Revenue Refunding Bonds, FirstEnergy No Opt. Call N/R 7,500
  Nuclear Generating Corporation Project, Series 2006B, 4.000%, 12/01/33 (7)      
730 Southeastern Ohio Port Authority, Hospital Facilities Revenue Bonds, Memorial Health No Opt. Call BB– 743,651
  System Obligated Group Project, Refunding and Improvement Series 2012, 5.000%, 12/01/22      
51,570 Total Ohio     25,603,264

 

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Principal   Optional Call    
Amount (000) Description (1) Provisions (2) Ratings (3) Value
  Oklahoma – 1.1% (0.9% of Total Investments)      
$ 975 Oklahoma Development Finance Authority, Health System Revenue Bonds, OU Medicine 8/28 at 100.00 Baa3 $ 1,183,016
  Project, Series 2018B, 5.000%, 8/15/38      
6,050 Tulsa Municipal Airport Trust, Oklahoma, Revenue Bonds, American Airlines Inc., 6/25 at 100.00 B– 6,769,648
  Refunding Series 2015, 5.000%, 6/01/35 (AMT) (Mandatory Put 6/01/25)      
7,025 Total Oklahoma     7,952,664
  Oregon – 0.3% (0.2% of Total Investments)      
1,000 Astoria Hospital Facilities Authority, Oregon, Hospital Revenue and Refunding Bonds, 8/22 at 100.00 A– 1,029,600
  Columbia Memorial Hospital, Series 2012, 5.000%, 8/01/31      
730 Port of Saint Helens, Oregon, Pollution Control Revenue Bonds, Boise Cascade Project, 12/21 at 100.00 N/R 731,102
  Series 1997, 5.650%, 12/01/27      
1,730 Total Oregon     1,760,702
  Pennsylvania – 5.5% (4.3% of Total Investments)      
  Allegheny County Industrial Development Authority, Pennsylvania, Environmental      
  Improvement Revenue Bonds, United States Steel Corp., Refunding Series 2019:      
815 4.875%, 11/01/24 No Opt. Call B 889,459
725 5.125%, 5/01/30 No Opt. Call B 877,765
530 Allegheny County Redevelopment Authority, Pennsylvania, TIF Revenue Bonds, Pittsburg 12/21 at 100.00 N/R 477,000
  Mills Project, Series 2004, 5.600%, 7/01/23 (7)      
3,685 Allentown Neighborhood Improvement Zone Development Authority, Pennsylvania, Tax 5/22 at 100.00 Baa3 3,751,993
  Revenue Bonds, Series 2012A, 5.000%, 5/01/32      
1,000 Allentown Neighborhood Improvement Zone Development Authority, Pennsylvania, Tax Revenue No Opt. Call Ba3 1,195,410
  Bonds, City Center Project, Series 2018, 5.000%, 5/01/28, 144A      
420 Beaver County Industrial Development Authority, Pennsylvania, Pollution Control Revenue No Opt. Call N/R 525
  Bonds, FirstEnergy Nuclear Generation Project, Refunding Series 2005A, 4.000%, 1/01/35 (7)      
400 Beaver County Industrial Development Authority, Pennsylvania, Pollution Control Revenue No Opt. Call N/R 500
  Bonds, FirstEnergy Nuclear Generation Project, Refunding Series 2008A, 2.700%, 4/01/35 (7)      
1,450 Doylestown Hospital Authority, Pennsylvania, Hospital Revenue Bonds, Series 2013A, No Opt. Call BBB– 1,542,510
  5.000%, 7/01/23      
825 East Hempfield Township Industrial Development Authority, Pennsylvania, Student Services 7/25 at 100.00 N/R (4) 955,251
  Inc – Student Housing Project at Millersville University, Series 2015, 5.000%, 7/01/30      
  (Pre-refunded 7/01/25)      
1,000 Montgomery County Industrial Development Authority, Pennsylvania, Revenue Bonds, 1/25 at 100.00 N/R 1,078,900
  Whitemarsh Continuing Care Retirement Community Project, Series 2015, 5.000%, 1/01/30      
1,595 Northampton County Industrial Development Authority, Pennsylvania, Revenue Bonds, 7/22 at 100.00 BB+ 1,623,471
  Morningstar Senior Living, Inc., Series 2012, 5.000%, 7/01/27      
1,805 Pennsylvania Economic Development Financing Authority, Exempt Facilities Revenue Bonds, No Opt. Call N/R 2,256
  Shippingport Project, First Energy Guarantor., Series 2005A, 3.750%, 12/01/40 (7)      
1,970 Pennsylvania Higher Educational Facilities Authority, Revenue Bonds, University of 8/29 at 100.00 AA 2,282,403
  Pennsylvania Health System, Series 2019, 4.000%, 8/15/49      
4,000 Pennsylvania Public School Building Authority, Lease Revenue Bonds, School District of No Opt. Call AA 4,817,800
  Philadelphia, Series 2006B, 5.000%, 6/01/27 – AGM Insured      
3,500 Pennsylvania Turnpike Commission, Turnpike Revenue Bonds, Refunding Subordinate Second 12/27 at 100.00 A3 4,266,885
  Series 2017, 5.000%, 12/01/35      
10,980 Philadelphia Hospitals and Higher Education Facilities Authority, Pennsylvania, Hospital 7/27 at 100.00 BBB– 12,963,427
  Revenue Bonds, Temple University Health System Obligated Group, Series of 2017, 5.000%, 7/01/34      
1,610 Scranton, Lackawanna County, Pennsylvania, General Obligation Notes, Series 2016, 5/24 at 100.00 BB+ 1,698,759
  5.000%, 11/15/32      
36,310 Total Pennsylvania     38,424,314

 

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NID Nuveen Intermediate Duration Municipal Term Fund
  Portfolio of Investments (continued)
  November 30, 2021 (Unaudited)

 

Principal   Optional Call    
Amount (000) Description (1) Provisions (2) Ratings (3) Value
  Puerto Rico – 6.0% (4.7% of Total Investments)      
$ 3,750 Puerto Rico Aqueduct and Sewerage Authority, Revenue Bonds, Refunding Senior Lien Series 7/30 at 100.00 N/R $ 4,589,437
  2020A, 5.000%, 7/01/35, 144A      
3,000 Puerto Rico Aqueduct and Sewerage Authority, Revenue Bonds, Senior Lien Series 2012A, 7/22 at 100.00 CCC 3,092,010
  5.750%, 7/01/37      
3,500 Puerto Rico Highway and Transportation Authority, Highway Revenue Bonds, Series 2007N, No Opt. Call N/R 3,389,120
  6.371%, 7/01/27 – AMBAC Insured (12MTA reference rate + 1.120% spread) (9)      
  Puerto Rico Sales Tax Financing Corporation, Sales Tax Revenue Bonds, Restructured 2018A-1:      
4,000 0.000%, 7/01/31 7/28 at 91.88 N/R 3,214,280
8,470 0.000%, 7/01/33 7/28 at 86.06 N/R 6,342,505
449 4.500%, 7/01/34 7/25 at 100.00 N/R 491,210
1,245 0.000%, 7/01/51 7/28 at 30.01 N/R 301,340
2,031 4.750%, 7/01/53 7/28 at 100.00 N/R 2,301,753
4,500 5.000%, 7/01/58 7/28 at 100.00 N/R 5,166,225
  Puerto Rico Sales Tax Financing Corporation, Sales Tax Revenue Bonds, Taxable      
  Restructured Cofina Project Series 2019A-2:      
1,791 4.329%, 7/01/40 7/28 at 100.00 N/R 2,010,398
2,500 4.329%, 7/01/40 7/28 at 100.00 N/R 2,806,250
10,030 Puerto Rico, General Obligation Bonds, Series 2014A, 1.990%, 7/01/35 (7) 12/21 at 100.00 N/R 8,801,325
45,266 Total Puerto Rico     42,505,853
  Rhode Island – 0.4% (0.3% of Total Investments)      
  Providence Redevelopment Agency, Rhode Island, Revenue Bonds, Public Safety and      
  Municipal Building Projects, Refunding Series 2015A:      
1,400 5.000%, 4/01/23 No Opt. Call BBB 1,459,752
1,500 5.000%, 4/01/24 No Opt. Call BBB 1,608,945
2,900 Total Rhode Island     3,068,697
  South Carolina – 0.9% (0.7% of Total Investments)      
1,450 South Carolina Jobs-Economic Development Authority, Economic Development Revenue Bonds, 2/25 at 100.00 BB+ 1,585,590
  Palmetto Scholars Academy Project, Series 2015A, 5.125%, 8/15/35, 144A      
  South Carolina Jobs-Economic Development Authority, Hospital Revenue Bonds, Bon Secours      
  Health System Obligated Group, Tender Option Bond Trust 2016-XG0098:      
1,500 22.301%, 11/01/27 (Pre-refunded 11/01/22), 144A (IF) (5) 11/22 at 100.00 N/R (4) 1,829,220
1,010 22.279%, 11/01/28 (Pre-refunded 11/01/22), 144A (IF) (5) 11/22 at 100.00 N/R (4) 1,231,453
1,255 22.301%, 11/01/29 (Pre-refunded 11/01/22), 144A (IF) (5) 11/22 at 100.00 N/R (4) 1,530,447
5,215 Total South Carolina     6,176,710
  Tennessee – 2.3% (1.8% of Total Investments)      
2,000 Clarksville Natural Gas Acquisition Corporation, Tennessee, Natural Gas Revenue Bonds, No Opt. Call AA– 2,003,480
  Series 2006, 5.000%, 12/15/21 – SYNCORA GTY Insured      
1,935 Knox County Health, Educational and Housing Facility Board, Tennessee, Hospital Revenue 1/23 at 100.00 A+ 2,024,939
  Bonds, Covenant Health, Refunding Series 2012A, 5.000%, 1/01/26      
  Knox County Health, Educational, and Housing Facilities Board, Tennessee, Revenue Bonds,      
  Provision Center for Proton Therapy Project, Series 2014:      
3,055 5.250%, 5/01/25, 144A (7) 11/24 at 100.00 N/R 1,298,375
525 6.000%, 5/01/34, 144A (7) 11/24 at 100.00 N/R 223,125
9,050 Tennergy Corporation, Tennessee, Gas Revenue Bonds, Series 2021A, 4.000%, 12/01/51 6/28 at 100.68 A1 10,545,150
  (Mandatory Put 9/01/28)      
16,565 Total Tennessee     16,095,069
  Texas – 3.9% (3.1% of Total Investments)      
1,110 Austin, Travis, Williamson and Hays Counties, Texas, Special Assessment Revenue Bonds, 11/23 at 100.00 N/R 1,152,746
  Estancia Hill Country Public Improvement District, Series 2013, 6.000%, 11/01/28      
2,000 Central Texas Regional Mobility Authority, Revenue Bonds, Senior Lien, Series 2015A, 7/25 at 100.00 A– (4) 2,317,300
  5.000%, 1/01/40 (Pre-refunded 7/01/25)      
180 Clifton Higher Education Finance Corporation, Texas, Education Revenue Bonds, Idea No Opt. Call A– 184,356
  Public Schools, Series 2012, 3.750%, 8/15/22      

 

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Principal   Optional Call    
Amount (000) Description (1) Provisions (2) Ratings (3) Value
  Texas (continued)      
$ 2,000 Dallas Area Rapid Transit, Texas, Sales Tax Revenue Bonds, Tender Option Bond Trust No Opt. Call AA+ $ 5,482,040
  3307, 23.701%, 12/01/30 – AMBAC Insured, 144A (IF) (5)      
2,000 Gulf Coast Industrial Development Authority, Texas, Solid Waste Disposal Revenue Bonds, 10/22 at 100.00 BB 2,030,780
  Citgo Petroleum Corporation Project, Series 1995, 4.875%, 5/01/25 (AMT)      
  Harris County Cultural Education Facilities Finance Corporation, Texas, Revenue      
  Refunding Bonds, Young Men’s Christian Association of the Greater Houston Area, Series 2013A:      
855 5.000%, 6/01/22 No Opt. Call Baa2 866,089
915 5.000%, 6/01/23 No Opt. Call Baa2 949,505
3,750 Harris County-Houston Sports Authority, Texas, Revenue Bonds, Third Lien Series 2004A-3, 11/24 at 49.42 Baa2 1,705,538
  0.000%, 11/15/36      
3,000 Houston, Texas, Airport System Special Facilities Revenue Bonds, United Airlines, Inc. No Opt. Call B 3,579,000
  Airport Improvement Projects, Series 2018C, 5.000%, 7/15/28 (AMT)      
250 Houston, Texas, Airport System Special Facilities Revenue Bonds, United Airlines, Inc. No Opt. Call B– 293,120
  Terminal Improvements Project, Refunding Series 2020B-2, 5.000%, 7/15/27 (AMT)      
1,000 New Hope Cultural Education Facilities Finance Corporation, Texas, Student Housing 4/24 at 100.00 N/R (4) 1,105,300
  Revenue Bonds, CHF-Collegiate Housing Corpus Christi I, L.L.C.-Texas A&M University-Corpus      
  Christi Project, Series, 5.000%, 4/01/34 (Pre-refunded 4/01/24)      
1,250 Port Beaumont Navigation District, Jefferson County, Texas, Dock and Wharf Facility 7/23 at 103.00 N/R 1,239,313
  Revenue Bonds, Jefferson Gulf Coast Energy Project, Series 2021A, 2.875%, 1/01/41 (AMT), 144A      
2,680 San Antonio Public Facilities Corporation, Texas, Lease Revenue Bonds, Convention Center 9/22 at 100.00 AA+ 3,143,881
  Refinancing & Expansion Project, Tender Option Bond Trust 2015-XF0125, 21.892%, 9/15/29,      
  144A (IF) (5)      
  Tarrant County Cultural Education Facilities Finance Corporation, Texas, Hospital      
  Revenue Bonds, Scott & White Healthcare Project, Tender Option Bond Trust 2016-XG0058:      
100 22.753%, 8/15/22, 144A (IF) (5) No Opt. Call AA– 116,822
155 22.539%, 8/15/24 (Pre-refunded 8/15/23), 144A (IF) (5) 8/23 at 100.00 AA– (4) 216,332
200 22.753%, 8/15/26 (Pre-refunded 8/15/23), 144A (IF) (5) 8/23 at 100.00 AA– (4) 279,910
170 22.496%, 8/15/27 (Pre-refunded 8/15/23), 144A (IF) (5) 8/23 at 100.00 AA– (4) 237,136
1,425 Texas Department of Housing and Community Affairs, Single Family Mortgage Revenue Bonds, 9/27 at 100.00 Aaa 1,533,827
  Series 2018A, 4.250%, 9/01/48      
1,190 Westlake, Texas, Special Assessment Revenue Bonds, Solana Public Improvement District, 9/25 at 100.00 N/R 1,230,603
  Series 2015, 6.125%, 9/01/35      
24,230 Total Texas     27,663,598
  Virgin Islands – 0.1% (0.1% of Total Investments)      
840 Virgin Islands Public Finance Authority, Matching Fund Loan Notes Revenue Bonds, Senior No Opt. Call AA 881,840
  Lien, Refunding Series 2013B, 5.000%, 10/01/24 – AGM Insured      
  Virginia – 1.4% (1.1% of Total Investments)      
1,410 Dulles Town Center Community Development Authority, Loudon County, Virginia Special No Opt. Call N/R 1,418,728
  Assessment Refunding Bonds, Dulles Town Center Project, Series 2012, 5.000%, 3/01/22      
  Fairfax County Industrial Development Authority, Virginia, Healthcare Revenue Bonds,      
  Inova Health System,Tender Option Bond Trust 2016-XG0080, Formerly Tender Option Bond Trust 3309:    
1,800 22.456%, 5/15/27, 144A (IF) (5) 5/22 at 100.00 AA+ 1,992,276
400 17.479%, 5/15/29, 144A (IF) (5) 5/22 at 100.00 AA+ 432,824
120 22.456%, 5/15/29, 144A (IF) (5) 5/22 at 100.00 AA+ 132,763
1,000 Roanoke Economic Development Authority, Virgina, Residential Care Facility Mortgage 12/22 at 100.00 N/R (4) 1,047,250
  Revenue Refunding Bonds, Virginia Lutheran Homes Brandon Oaks Project, Series 2012, 5.000%,      
  12/01/32 (Pre-refunded 12/01/22)      
  Virginia Gateway Community Development Authority, Prince William County, Virginia,      
  Special Assessment Refunding Bonds, Series 2012:      
695 5.000%, 3/01/25 3/22 at 100.00 N/R 698,100
115 4.500%, 3/01/29 3/22 at 100.00 N/R 115,218
1,505 5.000%, 3/01/30 3/22 at 100.00 N/R 1,510,057
2,500 Virginia Housing Development Authority, Rental Housing Bonds, Series 2018E, 4.150%, 12/27 at 100.00 AA+ 2,765,550
  12/01/49      
9,545 Total Virginia     10,112,766

 

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NID Nuveen Intermediate Duration Municipal Term Fund
  Portfolio of Investments (continued)
  November 30, 2021 (Unaudited)

 

         
Principal   Optional Call    
Amount (000) Description (1) Provisions (2) Ratings (3) Value
  Washington – 2.5% (1.9% of Total Investments)      
$ 2,200 Port of Seattle Industrial Development Corporation, Washington, Special Facilities 4/23 at 100.00 BB+ $ 2,317,964
  Revenue Refunding Bonds, Delta Air Lines, Inc. Project, Series 2012, 5.000%, 4/01/30 (AMT)      
4,000 Port of Seattle, Washington, Revenue Bonds, Refunding First Lien Series 2016B, 5.000%, 4/26 at 100.00 Aa2 4,668,640
  10/01/32 (AMT) (UB) (5)      
270 Tacoma Consolidated Local Improvement District 65, Washington, Special Assessment Bonds, 12/21 at 100.00 N/R 271,048
  Series 2013, 5.750%, 4/01/43      
5,000 Washington Health Care Facilities Authority, Revenue Bonds, Catholic Health Initiative, 7/24 at 100.00 BBB+ 5,105,950
  Tender Option Bonds Trust 2015-XF1017, 3.689%, 1/01/35, 144A (IF) (5)      
970 Washington Health Care Facilities Authority, Revenue Bonds, CommonSpirit Health, Series 8/29 at 100.00 BBB+ 1,219,183
  2019A-2, 5.000%, 8/01/35      
  Washington State Housing Finance Commission, Non-Profit Housing Revenue Bonds, Mirabella      
  Project, Series 2012A:      
585 6.000%, 10/01/22 (ETM), 144A No Opt. Call N/R (4) 613,156
2,080 6.500%, 10/01/32 (Pre-refunded 10/03/22), 144A 10/22 at 100.00 N/R (4) 2,187,640
1,000 Washington State Housing Finance Commission, Non-Profit Revenue Bonds, Emerald Heights No Opt. Call A– 1,069,050
  Project, Refunding 2013, 5.000%, 7/01/23      
16,105 Total Washington     17,452,631
  West Virginia – 0.1% (0.1% of Total Investments)      
500 West Virginia Economic Development Authority, Excess Lottery Revenue Bonds, Series 7/27 at 100.00 AAA 611,275
  2017A, 5.000%, 7/01/30      
  Wisconsin – 2.8% (2.2% of Total Investments)      
415 Platteville Redevelopment Authority, Wisconsin, Revenue Bonds, University of Wisconsin - 7/22 at 100.00 BBB– 423,503
  Platteville Real Estate Foundation Project, Series 2012A, 5.000%, 7/01/42      
  Public Finance Authority of Wisconsin, Educational Facility Revenue Bonds, Cottonwood      
  Classical Preparatory School in Albuquerque, New Mexico, Series 2012A:      
230 5.250%, 12/01/22 (ETM) No Opt. Call N/R (4) 235,564
1,610 6.000%, 12/01/32 (Pre-refunded 12/01/22) 12/22 at 100.00 N/R (4) 1,701,190
3,190 Public Finance Authority of Wisconsin, Limited Obligation Grant Revenue Bonds, American No Opt. Call N/R 3,413,491
  Dream @ Meadowlands Project, Series 2017A, 6.250%, 8/01/27, 144A      
  Public Finance Authority of Wisconsin, Limited Obligation PILOT Revenue Bonds, American      
  Dream @ Meadowlands Project, Series 2017:      
870 5.000%, 12/01/27, 144A No Opt. Call N/R 889,427
1,000 6.500%, 12/01/37, 144A 12/27 at 100.00 N/R 1,082,810
345 Public Finance Authority of Wisconsin, Revenue Bonds, Prime Healthcare Foundation, Inc., No Opt. Call BBB– 384,865
  Series 2017A, 5.000%, 12/01/27      
125 Public Finance Authority of Wisconsin, Revenue Bonds, Roseman University of Health No Opt. Call BB 126,651
  Sciences, Series 2012, 5.000%, 4/01/22      
155 Public Finance Authority of Wisconsin, Senior Airport Facilities Revenue and Refunding No Opt. Call BBB+ 156,541
  Bonds, TrIPS Obligated Group, Series 2012B, 5.000%, 7/01/22 (AMT)      
4,300 Public Finance Authority of Wisconsin, Solid Waste Disposal Revenue Bonds, Waste 5/26 at 100.00 A– 4,645,290
  Management Inc., Refunding Series 2016A-2, 2.875%, 5/01/27 (AMT)      
1,115 Public Finance Authority of Wisconsin, Student Housing Revenue Bonds, Collegiate Housing 7/25 at 100.00 BBB– 1,236,524
  Foundation – Cullowhee LLC – Western California University Project, Series 2015A,      
  5.000%, 7/01/30      
  University of Wisconsin Hospitals and Clinics Authority, Revenue Bonds, Tender Option      
  Bond Trust 2015-XF0127:      
50 21.184%, 4/01/22, 144A (IF) (5) No Opt. Call AA– 53,814
100 22.038%, 4/01/23, 144A (IF) (5) No Opt. Call AA– 131,464
185 21.634%, 4/01/24, 144A (IF) (5) 4/23 at 100.00 AA– 242,108
100 22.038%, 4/01/25, 144A (IF) (5) 4/23 at 100.00 AA– 131,464

 

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Principal   Optional Call    
Amount (000) Description (1) Provisions (2) Ratings (3) Value
  Wisconsin (continued)      
  Wisconsin Center District, Dedicated Tax Revenue Bonds, Refunding Junior Series 1999:      
$ 5 5.250%, 12/15/23 (ETM) No Opt. Call AA (4) $ 5,205
5 5.250%, 12/15/23 No Opt. Call AA 5,359
5 5.250%, 12/15/27 (ETM) No Opt. Call AA (4) 5,984
10 5.250%, 12/15/27 No Opt. Call AA 11,907
2,175 Wisconsin Housing and Economic Development Authority, Housing Revenue Bonds, Series 11/26 at 100.00 AA 2,350,914
  2017A, 4.000%, 11/01/47      
2,000 Wisconsin Housing and Economic Development Authority, Housing Revenue Bonds, Series 11/28 at 100.00 AA 2,116,560
  2019A, 3.150%, 11/01/44      
17,990 Total Wisconsin     19,350,635
$ 829,219 Total Municipal Bonds (cost $799,654,837)     847,483,129
 
Shares Description (1)     Value
  COMMON STOCKS – 6.8% (5.3% of Total Investments)      
  Electric Utilities – 6.8% (5.3% of Total Investments)      
965,836 Energy Harbor Corp (10), (11), (12)     $ 47,808,882
  Total Common Stocks (cost $25,699,081)     47,808,882
  Total Long-Term Investments (cost $825,353,918)     895,292,011
  Floating Rate Obligations – (5.0)%     (35,372,000)
  Adjustable Rate MuniFund Term Preferred Shares, net of deferred offering costs – (24.9)% (13)     (174,949,320)
  Other Assets Less Liabilities – 2.5% (14)     17,661,133
  Net Assets Applicable to Common Shares – 100%     $ 702,631,824

 

Investments in Derivatives

Futures Contracts – Short

            Variation
          Unrealized Margin
  Number of Expiration Notional   Appreciation Receivable/
Description Contracts Date Amount Value (Depreciation) (Payable)
U.S. Treasury Ultra Bond (17) 3/22 $(3,314,497) $(3,409,562) $(95,065) $(58,438)

 

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NID Nuveen Intermediate Duration Municipal Term Fund
  Portfolio of Investments (continued)
  November 30, 2021 (Unaudited)
  
(1)All percentages shown in the Portfolio of Investments are based on net assets applicable to common shares unless otherwise noted.
(2)Optional Call Provisions: Dates (month and year) and prices of the earliest optional call or redemption. There may be other call provisions at varying prices at later dates. Certain mortgage-backed securities may be subject to periodic principal paydowns.
(3)For financial reporting purposes, the ratings disclosed are the highest of Standard & Poor’s Group (“Standard & Poor’s”), Moody’s Investors Service, Inc. (“Moody’s”) or Fitch, Inc. (“Fitch”) rating. This treatment of split-rated securities may differ from that used for other purposes, such as for Fund investment policies. Ratings below BBB by Standard & Poor’s, Baa by Moody’s or BBB by Fitch are considered to be below investment grade. Holdings designated N/R are not rated by any of these national rating agencies.
(4)Backed by an escrow or trust containing sufficient U.S. Government or U.S. Government agency securities, which ensure the timely payment of principal and interest.
(5)Investment, or portion of investment, has been pledged to collateralize the net payment obligations for investments in inverse floating rate transactions.
(6)Step-up coupon bond, a bond with a coupon that increases ("steps up"), usually at regular intervals, while the bond is outstanding. The rate shown is the coupon as of the end of the reporting period.
(7)Defaulted security. A security whose issuer has failed to fully pay principal and/or interest when due, or is under the protection of bankruptcy.
(8)Investment valued at fair value using methods determined in good faith by, or at the discretion of, the Board. For fair value measurement disclosure purposes, investment classified as Level 3.
(9)Variable rate security. The rate shown is the coupon as of the end of the reporting period.
(10)For fair value measurement disclosure purposes, investment classified as Level 2.
(11)Common Stock received as part of the bankruptcy settlements during February 2020 for Beaver County Industrial Development Authority, Pennsylvania, Pollution Control Revenue Bonds, FirstEnergy Nuclear Generation Project, Refunding Series 2005A, 4.000%, 1/01/35, Beaver County Industrial Development Authority, Pennsylvania, Pollution Control Revenue Refunding Bonds, FirstEnergy Nuclear Generation Project, Series 2008A, 2.700%, 4/01/35, Ohio Air Quality Development Authority, Ohio, Air Quality Development Revenue Bonds, FirstEnergy Generation Corporation Project, Series 2009A, 5.700%, 8/01/20, Ohio Air Quality Development Authority, Ohio, Pollution Control Revenue Bonds, FirstEnergy Generation Project, Refunding Series 2006A, 3.750%, 12/01/23, Ohio Water Development Authority, Pollution Control Revenue Refunding Bonds, FirstEnergy Nuclear Generating Corporation Project, Series 2006B, 0.000%, 12/01/33 and Pennsylvania Economic Development Financing Authority, Exempt Facilities Revenue Bonds, Shippingport Project, First Energy Guarantor, Series 2005A, 3.750%, 12/01/40.
(12)Non-income producing; issuer has not declared an ex-dividend date within the past twelve months.
(13)Adjustable Rate MuniFund Term Preferred Shares, net of deferred offering cost as a percentage of Total Investments is 19.5%.
(14)Other assets less liabilities includes the unrealized appreciation (depreciation) of certain over-the-counter (“OTC”) derivatives as well as the OTC cleared and exchange-traded derivatives, when applicable.
12MTAFederal Reserve U.S. 12-Month Cumulative Treasury Average 1-Year CMT
144AInvestment is exempt from registration under Rule 144A of the Securities Act of 1933, as amended. These investments may only be resold in transactions exempt from registration, which are normally those transactions with qualified institutional buyers.
AMTAlternative Minimum Tax ETM Escrowed to maturity
IFInverse floating rate security issued by a tender option bond (“TOB”) trust, the interest rate on which varies inversely with the Securities Industry Financial Markets Association (SIFMA) short-term rate, which resets weekly, or a similar short-term rate,and is reduced by the expenses related to the TOB trust.
UBUnderlying bond of an inverse floating rate trust reflected as a financing transaction.

See accompanying notes to financial statements.

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NIQ Nuveen Intermediate Duration Quality
  Municipal Term Fund
  Portfolio of Investments
  November 30, 2021 (Unaudited)

 

Principal   Optional Call    
Amount (000) Description (1) Provisions (2) Ratings (3) Value
  LONG-TERM INVESTMENTS – 126.6% (100.0% of Total Investments)      
  MUNICIPAL BONDS – 124.1% (98.1% of Total Investments)      
  Alabama – 2.0% (1.6% of Total Investments)      
$ 2,000 Alabama Federal Aid Highway Finance Authority, Federal Highway Grant Anticipation 9/22 at 100.00 AA (5) $ 2,361,140
  Revenue Bonds, Tender Option Bond Trust 2016-XL0024, 22.173%, 9/01/26 (Pre-refunded      
  9/01/22), 144A (IF) (4)      
1,000 Lower Alabama Gas District, Alabama, Gas Project Revenue Bonds, Series 2016A, No Opt. Call A2 1,340,370
  5.000%, 9/01/34      
269 Tuscaloosa County Industrial Development Authority, Alabama, Gulf Opportunity Zone 5/29 at 100.00 N/R 290,920
  Bonds, Hunt Refining Project, Refunding Series 2019A, 4.500%, 5/01/32, 144A      
3,269 Total Alabama     3,992,430
  Alaska – 0.3% (0.3% of Total Investments)      
500 Northern Tobacco Securitization Corporation, Alaska, Tobacco Settlement Asset-Backed No Opt. Call A 648,930
  Bonds, Senior Series 2021A Class 1, 5.000%, 6/01/30      
  Arizona – 3.1% (2.4% of Total Investments)      
  Arizona Health Facilities Authority, Hospital Revenue Bonds, Phoenix Children’s      
  Hospital, Series 2013D:      
965 5.000%, 2/01/24 2/23 at 100.00 AA– 1,018,316
1,065 5.000%, 2/01/26 2/23 at 100.00 AA– 1,123,330
775 Phoenix Civic Improvement Corporation, Arizona, Water System Revenue Bonds, Junior Lien 7/31 at 100.00 AAA 1,016,304
  Series 2021A, 5.000%, 7/01/45      
  Tempe, Arizona, Water and Sewer Revenue Bonds, Series 2021:      
1,150 5.000%, 7/01/40 7/31 at 100.00 AA+ 1,517,920
1,000 5.000%, 7/01/41 7/31 at 100.00 AA+ 1,316,700
4,955 Total Arizona     5,992,570
  California – 10.8% (8.6% of Total Investments)      
3,000 Alameda Corridor Transportation Authority, California, Revenue Bonds, Refunding Senior 10/23 at 100.00 AA 3,252,690
  Lien Series 2013A, 5.000%, 10/01/27 – AGM Insured      
55 California County Tobacco Securitization Agency, Tobacco Settlement Asset-Backed Bonds, 6/30 at 100.00 BBB+ 63,953
  Los Angeles County Securitization Corporation, Series 2020A, 4.000%, 6/01/49      
500 California Health Facilities Financing Authority, California, Revenue Bonds, Sutter 11/27 at 100.00 A1 616,525
  Health, Refunding Series 2017A, 5.000%, 11/15/36      
2,170 California Municipal Finance Authority, Revenue Bonds, Linxs APM Project, Senior Lien 6/28 at 100.00 BBB– 2,590,502
  Series 2018A, 5.000%, 12/31/43 (AMT)      
370 California Pollution Control Financing Authority, Water Furnishing Revenue Bonds, San 1/29 at 100.00 BBB 440,515
  Diego County Water Authority Desalination Project Pipeline, Refunding Series 2019, 5.000%,      
  11/21/45, 144A      
1,930 California Statewide Communities Development Authority, California, Revenue Bonds, Loma 12/24 at 100.00 BB 2,181,093
  Linda University Medical Center, Series 2014A, 5.250%, 12/01/34      
3,335 Eastern Municipal Water District Financing Authority, California, Water and Wastewater 7/27 at 100.00 AA+ 4,122,427
  Revenue Bonds, Series 2017D, 5.250%, 7/01/42      
305 Independent Cities Finance Authority, California, Mobile Home Park Revenue Bonds, No Opt. Call A– 315,108
  Rancho Vallecitos Mobile Home Park, Series 2013, 4.500%, 4/15/23      
  Jurupa Community Services District, California, Special Tax Bonds, Community Facilities      
  District 31 Eastvale Area, Series 2013:      
150 4.000%, 9/01/25 9/22 at 100.00 N/R 153,529
305 4.000%, 9/01/26 9/22 at 100.00 N/R 311,930
250 4.000%, 9/01/27 9/22 at 100.00 N/R 255,445

 

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NIQ Nuveen Intermediate Duration Quality Municipal
  Term Fund
  Portfolio of Investments (continued)
  November 30, 2021 (Unaudited)

 

Principal   Optional Call    
Amount (000) Description (1) Provisions (2) Ratings (3) Value
  California (continued)      
  Los Angeles Department of Water and Power, California, Waterworks Revenue Bonds,      
  Series 2021B:      
$ 300 5.000%, 7/01/28 No Opt. Call Aa2 $ 381,162
700 5.000%, 7/01/29 No Opt. Call Aa2 909,713
1,770 Patterson Public Finance Authority, California, Revenue Bonds, Community Facilities No Opt. Call N/R 1,830,109
  District 2001-1, Senior Series 2013A, 5.000%, 9/01/22      
185 Riverside County Redevelopment Agency, California, Tax Allocation Housing Bonds, Series No Opt. Call A (5) 223,900
  2011A, 8.000%, 10/01/26 (ETM)      
1,500 San Diego Association of Governments, California, South Bay Expressway Toll Revenue 7/27 at 100.00 A 1,816,485
  Bonds, First Senior Lien Series 2017A, 5.000%, 7/01/36      
1,400 San Joaquin County Transportation Authority, California, Sales Tax Revenue, Limited Tax 3/27 at 100.00 AA 1,691,984
  Measure K Series 2017, 5.000%, 3/01/32      
18,225 Total California     21,157,070
  Colorado – 16.4% (12.9% of Total Investments)      
3,045 Colorado Health Facilities Authority, Colorado, Revenue Bonds, CommonSpirit Health, 8/29 at 100.00 BBB+ 3,882,619
  Series 2019A-2, 5.000%, 8/01/30      
5,000 Colorado Springs, Colorado, Utilities System Revenue Bonds, Refunding Series 2017A-2, 11/27 at 100.00 AA+ 6,024,100
  5.000%, 11/15/47      
  Colorado State Board of Governors, Colorado State University Auxiliary Enterprise System      
  Revenue Bonds, Tender Option Bond Trust 2016-XF2354, Formerly Tender Option Bond Trust 3316:      
100 22.333%, 3/01/25, 144A (IF) (4) No Opt. Call AA 172,384
300 22.333%, 3/01/26, 144A (IF) (4) No Opt. Call AA 574,809
430 22.282%, 3/01/27, 144A (IF) (4) No Opt. Call AA 899,508
725 22.333%, 3/01/28, 144A (IF) (4) No Opt. Call AA 1,635,665
200 22.333%, 3/01/29, 144A (IF) (4) No Opt. Call AA 481,734
1,870 Denver Convention Center Hotel Authority, Colorado, Revenue Bonds, Convention Center 12/26 at 100.00 Baa2 2,182,720
  Hotel, Refunding Senior Lien Series 2016, 5.000%, 12/01/30      
1,000 Public Authority for Colorado Energy, Natural Gas Purchase Revenue Bonds, Colorado No Opt. Call AA– 1,554,160
  Springs Utilities, Series 2008, 6.500%, 11/15/38      
4,000 Regional Transportation District, Colorado, Sales Tax Revenue Bonds, Fastracks Project, 5/31 at 100.00 AA+ 4,798,360
  Refunding Green Series 2021B, 4.000%, 11/01/40      
  University of Colorado, Enterprise System Revenue Bonds, Refunding Series 2019B:      
1,720 5.000%, 6/01/44 (Pre-refunded 6/01/29) 6/29 at 100.00 N/R (5) 2,208,171
2,280 5.000%, 6/01/44 6/29 at 100.00 N/R 2,848,381
4,000 University of Northern Colorado at Greeley, Institutional Enterprise System Revenue 6/26 at 100.00 Aa2 4,677,560
  Bonds, Refunding Series 2016A, 5.000%, 6/01/46      
24,670 Total Colorado     31,940,171
  District of Columbia – 1.7% (1.3% of Total Investments)      
1,900 Metropolitan Washington Airports Authority, Virginia, Dulles Toll Road Revenue Bonds, 10/29 at 100.00 A– 2,327,918
  Dulles Metrorail & Capital improvement Projects, Refunding & Subordinate Lien Series 2019B,      
  5.000%, 10/01/47      
720 Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority, Dedicated Revenue Bonds, Green Series 7/31 at 100.00 AA 945,108
  2021A, 5.000%, 7/15/41      
2,620 Total District of Columbia     3,273,026
  Florida – 5.7% (4.5% of Total Investments)      
150 Atlantic Beach, Florida, Healthcare Facilities Revenue Refunding Bonds, Fleet Landing No Opt. Call BBB 161,937
  Project, Series 2013A, 5.000%, 11/15/23      
250 Belmont Community Development District, Florida, Capital Improvement Revenue Bonds, No Opt. Call N/R 263,080
  Phase 1 Project, Series 2013A, 5.500%, 11/01/23      
825 Broward County, Florida, Half-Cent Sales Tax Revenue Bonds, Refunding Series 2020, 10/30 at 100.00 AA+ 995,206
  4.000%, 10/01/40      

 

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Principal   Optional Call    
Amount (000) Description (1) Provisions (2) Ratings (3) Value
  Florida (continued)      
$ 1,270 Brwoard County, Florida, Fuel System Revenue Bonds, Fort Lauderdale Fuel Facilities LLC No Opt. Call AA $ 1,347,622
  Project, Series 2013A, 5.000%, 4/01/23 – AGM Insured (AMT)      
1,740 Cape Coral, Florida, Water and Sewer Revenue Bonds, Refunding Series 2017, 10/27 at 100.00 A+ 2,137,416
  5.000%, 10/01/33      
310 Capital Trust Agency, Florida, Fixed Rate Air Cargo Revenue Refunding Bonds, Aero Miami 12/21 at 100.00 Baa3 311,215
  FX, LLC Project, Series 2010A, 5.350%, 7/01/29      
545 Central Florida Expressway Authority, Revenue Bonds, Senior Lien Series 2021D, 5.000%, 7/01/31 No Opt. Call A+ 729,090
685 Collier County Educational Facilities Authority, Florida, Revenue Bonds, Ave Maria No Opt. Call BBB– 709,201
  University, Refunding Series 2013A, 4.500%, 6/01/23      
1,000 Florida Mid-Bay Bridge Authority, Revenue Bonds, 1st Senior Lien Series 2015A, No Opt. Call BBB+ 1,079,050
  5.000%, 10/01/23      
500 Gainesville, Florida, Utilities System Revenue Bonds, Series 2017A, 5.000%, 10/01/37 10/27 at 100.00 Aa3 611,325
1,400 Palm Beach County Health Facilities Authority, Florida, Revenue Bonds, Jupiter Medical No Opt. Call BBB+ 1,457,218
  Center, Series 2013A, 5.000%, 11/01/22      
510 Putnam County Development Authority, Florida, Pollution Control Revenue Bonds, Seminole 5/28 at 100.00 A– 611,123
  Electric Cooperatice, Inc. Project, Refunding Series 2018B, 5.000%, 3/15/42      
305 Southeast Overtown/Park West Community Redevelopment Agency, Florida, Tax Increment No Opt. Call BBB+ 334,006
  Revenue Bonds, Series 2014A-1, 5.000%, 3/01/24, 144A      
380 Verandah West Community Development District, Florida, Capital Improvement Revenue No Opt. Call N/R 387,486
  Bonds, Refunding Series 2013, 4.000%, 5/01/23      
9,870 Total Florida     11,134,975
  Georgia – 2.1% (1.6% of Total Investments)      
1,025 Atlanta, Georgia, Tax Allocation Bonds, Perry Bolton Project Series 2014, 4.000%, 7/01/22 No Opt. Call A– 1,046,720
1,000 Gainesville and Hall County Hospital Authority, Georgia, Revenue Anticipation 2/27 at 100.00 AA 1,204,940
  Certificates, Northeast Georgia Health Services Inc., Series 2017B, 5.500%, 2/15/42      
1,465 Municipal Electric Authority of Georgia, General Resolution Projects Subordinated Bonds, 1/28 at 100.00 A1 1,772,767
  Series 20188HH, 5.000%, 1/01/44      
3,490 Total Georgia     4,024,427
  Hawaii – 1.9% (1.5% of Total Investments)      
3,000 Honolulu City and County, Hawaii, Wastewater System Revenue Bonds, First Bond 1/28 at 100.00 Aa2 3,667,980
  Resolution, Senior Series 2018A, 5.000%, 7/01/37      
  Illinois – 10.9% (8.6% of Total Investments)      
670 Cook County, Illinois, General Obligation Bonds, Refunding Series 2021A, 5.000%, 11/15/33 11/30 at 100.00 A+ 875,248
2,500 Cook County, Illinois, General Obligation Bonds, Tender Option Bond Trust 2015-XF1007, 11/22 at 100.00 A+ 2,938,075
  17.559%, 11/15/25, 144A (IF) (4)      
4,000 Illinois Municipal Electric Agency, Power Supply System Revenue Bonds, Refunding Series 8/25 at 100.00 A1 4,630,160
  2015A, 5.000%, 2/01/27      
2,500 Illinois State, General Obligation Bonds, November Series 2017D, 5.000%, 11/01/27 No Opt. Call BBB 3,025,325
5,000 Illinois State, General Obligation Bonds, Series 2013, 5.000%, 7/01/23 No Opt. Call BBB 5,357,850
290 Madison, Macoupin, Jersey, Calhoun, Morgan, Scott, and Greene Counties Community College 11/26 at 100.00 AA 345,367
  District 536, Illinois, General Obligation Bonds, Lewis & Clark Community College, Refunding      
  Series 2017A, 5.000%, 11/01/33 – AGM Insured      
665 Metropolitan Pier and Exposition Authority, Illinois, McCormick Place Expansion Project 12/29 at 100.00 BBB+ 746,469
  Bonds, Refunding Series 2020A, 4.000%, 6/15/50      
1,000 Southwestern Illinois Development Authority, Local Government Revenue Bonds, No Opt. Call AA 992,590
  Edwardsville Community Unit School District 7 Project, Series 2007, 0.000%, 12/01/22 –      
  AGM Insured      
2,000 Springfield, Illinois, Electric Revenue Bonds, Refunding Senior Lien Series 2015, 3/25 at 100.00 A 2,268,720
  5.000%, 3/01/33      
18,625 Total Illinois     21,179,804

 

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NIQ Nuveen Intermediate Duration Quality Municipal
  Term Fund
  Portfolio of Investments (continued)
  November 30, 2021 (Unaudited)

 

         
Principal   Optional Call    
Amount (000) Description (1) Provisions (2) Ratings (3) Value
  Indiana – 1.4% (1.1% of Total Investments)      
$ 990 Indiana Finance Authority, Educational Facilities Revenue Bonds, 21st Century Charter 3/23 at 100.00 B+ $ 1,011,473
  School Project, Series 2013A, 6.000%, 3/01/33      
1,500 Indiana Finance Authority, Lease Appropriation Bonds, Stadium Project, Refunding Series No Opt. Call AA+ 1,716,750
  2015A, 5.000%, 2/01/25      
2,490 Total Indiana     2,728,223
  Kentucky – 3.5% (2.7% of Total Investments)      
1,000 Kentucky Bond Development Corporation, Transient Room Tax Revenue Bonds, Lexington 9/28 at 100.00 A2 1,212,580
  Center Corporation Project, Series 2018A, 5.000%, 9/01/43      
  Kentucky Economic Development Finance Authority, Revenue Bonds, Next Generation Kentucky      
  Information Highway Project, Senior Series 2015A:      
925 4.250%, 7/01/35 7/25 at 100.00 BBB+ 1,009,628
1,400 5.000%, 1/01/45 7/25 at 100.00 BBB+ 1,569,512
3,000 Kentucky Public Transportation Infrastructure Authority, Toll Revenue Bonds, Downtown No Opt. Call Baa2 2,960,040
  Crossing Project, Capital Appreciation First Tier Series 2013B, 0.000%, 7/01/23      
6,325 Total Kentucky     6,751,760
  Louisiana – 0.9% (0.7% of Total Investments)      
530 New Orleans Aviation Board, Louisiana, Special Facility Revenue Bonds, Parking 10/28 at 100.00 AA 655,165
  Facilities Corporation Consolidated Garage System, Series 2018A, 5.000%, 10/01/43 – AGM Insured      
1,000 New Orleans, Louisiana, Water Revenue Bonds, Refunding Series 2014, 5.000%, 12/01/22 No Opt. Call A– 1,046,590
1,530 Total Louisiana     1,701,755
  Maine – 2.8% (2.2% of Total Investments)      
1,000 Maine Health and Higher Educational Facilities Authority Revenue Bonds, Eastern Maine 7/23 at 100.00 BBB (5) 1,074,320
  Medical Center Obligated Group Issue, Series 2013, 5.000%, 7/01/33 (Pre-refunded 7/01/23)      
  Maine Health and Higher Educational Facilities Authority Revenue Bonds, MaineHealth      
  Issue, Series 2018A:      
435 5.000%, 7/01/43 7/28 at 100.00 A+ 528,038
565 5.000%, 7/01/48 7/28 at 100.00 A+ 681,661
  Maine Turnpike Authority, Special Obligation Bonds, Series 2014:      
620 5.000%, 7/01/25 7/24 at 100.00 A+ 691,387
340 5.000%, 7/01/27 7/24 at 100.00 A+ 377,845
1,850 5.000%, 7/01/29 7/24 at 100.00 A+ 2,054,925
4,810 Total Maine     5,408,176
  Maryland – 0.5% (0.4% of Total Investments)      
615 Baltimore, Maryland, Convention Center Hotel Revenue Bonds, Refunding Series 2017, 9/27 at 100.00 CCC 660,042
  5.000%, 9/01/34      
310 Maryland Health and Higher Educational Facilities Authority, Revenue Bonds, Frederick No Opt. Call A– 317,555
  Memorial Hospital Issue, Series 2012A, 5.000%, 7/01/22      
925 Total Maryland     977,597
  Massachusetts – 0.5% (0.4% of Total Investments)      
  Massachusetts Development Finance Agency, Revenue Bonds, Boston Medical Center Issue,      
  Series 2012C:      
80 5.000%, 7/01/29 (Pre-refunded 7/01/22) 7/22 at 100.00 N/R (5) 82,229
420 5.000%, 7/01/29 7/22 at 100.00 BBB 430,286
500 5.000%, 7/01/29 (Pre-refunded 7/01/22) 7/22 at 100.00 Baa2 (5) 513,935
1,000 Total Massachusetts     1,026,450
  Michigan – 7.6% (6.0% of Total Investments)      
1,000 Detroit City School District, Wayne County, Michigan, General Obligation Bonds, Tender No Opt. Call Aa1 2,635,170
  Option Bond Trust 3308, 23.290%, 5/01/30 – AGM Insured, 144A (IF) (4)      
5 Detroit, Michigan, Sewer Disposal System Revenue Bonds, Second Lien, Series 2006B, 12/21 at 100.00 A+ 5,020
  5.000%, 7/01/36 – FGIC Insured      
5 Detroit, Michigan, Water Supply System Revenue Bonds, Second Lien Series 2003B, 5.000%, 12/21 at 100.00 A+ 5,020
  7/01/34 – NPFG Insured      

 

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Principal   Optional Call    
Amount (000) Description (1) Provisions (2) Ratings (3) Value
  Michigan (continued)      
$ 370 Flint Hospital Building Authority, Michigan, Building Authority Revenue Bonds, Hurley No Opt. Call BBB– $ 385,758
  Medical Center, Series 2013A, 5.000%, 7/01/23      
2,325 Michigan Finance Authority, Distributable State Aid Revenue Bonds, Charter County of 11/30 at 100.00 AA 2,777,794
  Wayne, Second Lien Refunding Series 2020, 4.000%, 11/01/36      
2,020 Michigan Finance Authority, Hospital Revenue Bonds, Crittenton Hospital Medical Center, 6/22 at 100.00 N/R (5) 2,059,390
  Refunding Series 2012A, 4.125%, 6/01/32 (Pre-refunded 6/01/22)      
3,000 Michigan Finance Authority, Local Government Loan Program Revenue Bonds, Detroit Water & No Opt. Call AA 3,215,520
  Sewerage Department Water Supply System Local Project, Refunding Senior Loan Series 2014D-1,      
  5.000%, 7/01/23 – AGM Insured      
1,500 Michigan Finance Authority, Tobacco Settlement Asset- Backed Bonds, 2007 Sold Tobacco 12/30 at 100.00 BBB– 1,810,530
  Receipts, Series 2020B-1-CL2, 5.000%, 6/01/49      
1,500 Michigan State Building Authority, Revenue Bonds, Facilities Program, Refunding Series 10/29 at 100.00 Aa2 1,921,305
  2019-I, 5.000%, 4/15/36      
11,725 Total Michigan     14,815,507
  Minnesota – 1.2% (1.0% of Total Investments)      
2,000 Duluth Economic Development Authority, Minnesota, Health Care Facilities Revenue Bonds, 2/28 at 100.00 A– 2,290,540
  Essentia Health Obligated Group, Series 2018A, 4.250%, 2/15/43      
100 Saint Paul Housing and Redevelopment Authority, Minnesota, Lease Revenue Bonds, Saint No Opt. Call BB 100,488
  Paul Conservatory for Performing Artists Charter School Project, Series 2013A, 3.700%, 3/01/22      
2,100 Total Minnesota     2,391,028
  Mississippi – 1.0% (0.8% of Total Investments)      
  Mississippi Development Bank Special Obligation Bonds, Marshall County Industrial      
  Development Authority, Mississippi Highway Construction Project, Tender Option Bond Trust 3315:      
800 22.333%, 1/01/24 (Pre-refunded 1/01/22), 144A (IF) (4) 1/22 at 100.00 AA– (5) 815,688
1,000 22.333%, 1/01/25 (Pre-refunded 1/01/22), 144A (IF) (4) 1/22 at 100.00 AA– (5) 1,019,610
200 22.333%, 1/01/26 (Pre-refunded 1/01/22), 144A (IF) (4) 1/22 at 100.00 AA– (5) 203,922
2,000 Total Mississippi     2,039,220
  Missouri – 1.6% (1.3% of Total Investments)      
3,000 Missouri Joint Municipal Electric Utility Commission, Power Project Revenue Bonds, Plum No Opt. Call A 3,152,160
  Point Project, Refunding Series 2014A, 5.000%, 1/01/23      
  Montana – 1.4% (1.1% of Total Investments)      
  Montana Facility Finance Authority, Healthcare Facility Revenue Bonds, Kalispell      
  Regional Medical Center, Series 2018B:      
985 5.000%, 7/01/28 No Opt. Call BBB 1,193,712
1,270 5.000%, 7/01/29 7/28 at 100.00 BBB 1,534,058
2,255 Total Montana     2,727,770
  Nebraska – 1.6% (1.3% of Total Investments)      
3,000 Central Plains Energy Project, Nebraska, Gas Project 3 Revenue Bonds, Series 2012, 9/22 at 100.00 A2 3,104,400
  5.000%, 9/01/32      
  Nevada – 2.5% (1.9% of Total Investments)      
515 Carson City, Nevada, Hospital Revenue Bonds, Carson Tahoe Regional Healthcare Project, 9/27 at 100.00 A– 613,525
  Series 2017A, 5.000%, 9/01/47      
1,000 Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority, Nevada, Revenue Bonds, Series 2018C, 7/28 at 100.00 Aa3 1,223,150
  5.250%, 7/01/43      
  Las Vegas Redevelopment Agency, Nevada, Tax Increment Revenue Bonds, Refunding Series 2016:      
1,295 5.000%, 6/15/26 No Opt. Call BBB+ 1,524,448
1,210 5.000%, 6/15/27 6/26 at 100.00 BBB+ 1,419,608
4,020 Total Nevada     4,780,731

 

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NIQ Nuveen Intermediate Duration Quality Municipal
  Term Fund
  Portfolio of Investments (continued)
  November 30, 2021 (Unaudited)

 

Principal   Optional Call    
Amount (000) Description (1) Provisions (2) Ratings (3) Value
  New Jersey – 3.8% (3.0% of Total Investments)      
  New Jersey Economic Development Authority, Cigarette Tax Revenue Refunding Bonds,      
  Series 2012:      
$ 2,000 5.000%, 6/15/24 6/22 at 100.00 BBB $ 2,048,780
1,000 5.000%, 6/15/28 6/22 at 100.00 BBB 1,023,500
  New Jersey Economic Development Authority, Private Activity Bonds, The Goethals Bridge      
  Replacement Project, Series 2013:      
500 5.000%, 1/01/22 (AMT) No Opt. Call A2 501,925
500 5.000%, 7/01/22 (AMT) No Opt. Call A2 513,880
620 5.000%, 1/01/23 (AMT) No Opt. Call A2 651,732
1,000 New Jersey Economic Development Authority, School Facilities Construction Financing 3/25 at 100.00 Baa1 1,069,290
  Program Bonds, Tender Option Bond Trust 2016-XF2340, 3.337%, 9/01/25, 144A (IF) (4)      
1,000 New Jersey Economic Development Authority, Special Facilities Revenue Bonds, Continental 8/22 at 101.00 Ba3 1,037,530
  Airlines Inc., Series 1999, 5.250%, 9/15/29 (AMT)      
450 Tobacco Settlement Financing Corporation, New Jersey, Tobacco Settlement Asset-Backed 6/28 at 100.00 BB+ 524,997
  Bonds, Series 2018B, 5.000%, 6/01/46      
7,070 Total New Jersey     7,371,634
  New York – 9.6% (7.6% of Total Investments)      
495 Buffalo and Erie County Industrial Land Development Corporation, New York, Revenue 7/25 at 100.00 BBB 553,841
  Bonds, Catholic Health System, Inc. Project, Series 2015, 5.000%, 7/01/29      
750 Buffalo Sewer Authority, New York, Sewer System Environmental Impact Revenue Bonds, 6/28 at 100.00 A+ 851,655
  Green Series 2021, 4.000%, 6/15/51      
500 Dormitory Authority of the State of New York, Revenue Bonds, School Districts Financing 10/29 at 100.00 AA 643,355
  Program, Series 2021A, 5.000%, 10/01/32 – AGM Insured      
435 Liberty Development Corporation, New York, Goldman Sachs Headquarters Revenue Bonds No Opt. Call A2 647,263
  Series 2007, 5.500%, 10/01/37      
3,545 Long Island Power Authority, New York, Electric System General Revenue Bonds, Series 9/27 at 100.00 A 4,321,426
  2017, 5.000%, 9/01/42      
1,390 Metropolitan Transportation Authority, New York, Transportation Revenue Bonds, Green 5/30 at 100.00 A3 1,685,111
  Climate Bond Certified Series 2020C-1, 5.000%, 11/15/50      
750 Metropolitan Transportation Authority, New York, Transportation Revenue Bonds, Refunding No Opt. Call A3 964,042
  Green Climate Certified Series 2020E, 5.000%, 11/15/30      
880 New York City Industrial Development Agency, New York, PILOT Payment in Lieu of Taxes No Opt. Call AA 1,062,283
  Revenue Bonds, Queens Baseball Stadium Project, Refunding Series 2021A, 5.000%, 1/01/27 –      
  AGM Insured      
710 New York City, New York, General Obligation Bonds, Fiscal 2021 Series C, 5.000%, 8/01/43 8/30 at 100.00 AA 906,102
2,000 New York Convention Center Development Corporation, New York, Revenue Bonds, Hotel Unit No Opt. Call A2 2,324,600
  Fee Secured, Refunding Series 2015, 5.000%, 11/15/25      
1,000 New York State Power Authority, General Revenue Bonds, Series 2020A, 4.000%, 11/15/50 5/30 at 100.00 AA 1,174,350
1,500 Suffolk Tobacco Asset Securitization Corporation, New York, Tobacco Settlement No Opt. Call A 1,965,135
  Asset-Backed Bonds, Senior Series 2021A-2, 5.000%, 6/01/30      
560 Triborough Bridge and Tunnel Authority, New York, General Revenue Bonds, MTA Bridges & No Opt. Call A1 657,221
  Tunnels, Series 2021A, 5.000%, 11/01/25      
1,000 Triborough Bridge and Tunnel Authority, New York, Payroll Mobility Tax Bonds, Refunding No Opt. Call AA+ 1,059,630
  Senior Lien Subseries 2021A-2, 2.000%, 5/15/45 (Mandatory Put 5/15/28)      
15,515 Total New York     18,816,014
  North Dakota – 0.7% (0.6% of Total Investments)      
1,250 Cass County, North Dakota, Health Care Facilities Revenue Bonds, Essential Health 2/28 at 100.00 A– 1,431,587
  Obligated Group, Series 2018B, 4.250%, 2/15/43      

 

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Principal   Optional Call    
Amount (000) Description (1) Provisions (2) Ratings (3) Value
  Ohio – 2.3% (1.8% of Total Investments)      
$ 620 Buckeye Tobacco Settlement Financing Authority, Ohio, Tobacco Settlement Asset-Backed 6/30 at 100.00 BBB+ $ 701,425
  Revenue Bonds, Refunding Senior Lien Series 2020A-2 Class 1, 4.000%, 6/01/48      
2,165 Buckeye Tobacco Settlement Financing Authority, Ohio, Tobacco Settlement Asset-Backed 6/30 at 100.00 N/R 2,485,875
  Revenue Bonds, Refunding Senior Lien Series 2020B-2 Class 2, 5.000%, 6/01/55      
3,000 Ohio Air Quality Development Authority, Ohio, Pollution Control Revenue Bonds, No Opt. Call N/R 3,750
  FirstEnergy Generation Project, Refunding Series 2006A, 3.750%, 12/01/23 (6)      
1,150 Ohio State, Private Activity Bonds, Portsmouth Gateway Group, LLC – Borrower, Portsmouth 6/25 at 100.00 AA 1,310,321
  Bypass Project, Series 2015, 5.000%, 12/31/27 – AGM Insured (AMT)      
6,935 Total Ohio     4,501,371
  Oklahoma – 0.2% (0.1% of Total Investments)      
255 Oklahoma Development Finance Authority, Health System Revenue Bonds, OU Medicine 8/28 at 100.00 Baa3 313,262
  Project, Series 2018B, 5.250%, 8/15/43      
  Oregon – 1.7% (1.4% of Total Investments)      
965 Astoria Hospital Facilities Authority, Oregon, Hospital Revenue and Refunding Bonds, No Opt. Call A– 995,079
  Columbia Memorial Hospital, Series 2012, 5.000%, 8/01/22      
2,000 Port of Portland, Oregon, International Airport Revenue Bonds, Series 2017-24B, 5.000%, 1/27 at 100.00 A+ 2,366,720
  7/01/36 (AMT)      
2,965 Total Oregon     3,361,799
  Pennsylvania – 2.6% (2.0% of Total Investments)      
  Erie Higher Education Building Authority, Pennsylvania, Revenue Bonds, Gannon University      
  Project, Series 2013:      
500 4.000%, 5/01/22 No Opt. Call BBB+ 507,050
520 4.000%, 5/01/23 No Opt. Call BBB+ 544,419
1,700 Pennsylvania Economic Development Financing Authority, Private Activity Revenue Bonds, 6/26 at 100.00 BBB 2,015,656
  Pennsylvania Rapid Bridge Replacement Project, Series 2015, 5.000%, 6/30/28 (AMT)      
1,000 Pennsylvania Turnpike Commission, Turnpike Revenue Bonds, Subordinate Series 2021A, 12/30 at 100.00 A 1,169,630
  4.000%, 12/01/43      
285 Pittsburgh Water and Sewer Authority, Pennsylvania, Water and Sewer System Revenue 9/29 at 100.00 AA 340,892
  Bonds, Refunding Subordinate Series 2019B, 4.000%, 9/01/34 – AGM Insured      
435 Southcentral Pennsylvania General Authority, Revenue Bonds, Hanover Hospital Inc., No Opt. Call A 435,000
  Series 2013, 5.000%, 12/01/21      
4,440 Total Pennsylvania     5,012,647
  Puerto Rico – 1.6% (1.3% of Total Investments)      
  Puerto Rico Sales Tax Financing Corporation, Sales Tax Revenue Bonds, Restructured 2018A-1:      
660 4.500%, 7/01/34 7/25 at 100.00 N/R 722,046
2,175 4.550%, 7/01/40 7/28 at 100.00 N/R 2,470,648
2,835 Total Puerto Rico     3,192,694
  South Carolina – 2.6% (2.1% of Total Investments)      
1,000 Piedmont Municipal Power Agency, South Carolina, Electric Revenue Bonds, Refunding No Opt. Call A– 1,104,950
  Series 2021A, 4.000%, 1/01/25      
1,500 Piedmont Municipal Power Agency, South Carolina, Electric Revenue Bonds, Refunding No Opt. Call A– 1,820,580
  Series 2021D, 4.000%, 1/01/31      
2,000 South Carolina Public Service Authority, Santee Cooper Revenue Obligations, Refunding 6/24 at 100.00 A 2,213,240
  Series 2014B, 5.000%, 12/01/31      
4,500 Total South Carolina     5,138,770

 

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NIQ Nuveen Intermediate Duration Quality Municipal
  Term Fund
  Portfolio of Investments (continued)
  November 30, 2021 (Unaudited)

 

Principal   Optional Call    
Amount (000) Description (1) Provisions (2) Ratings (3) Value
  Tennessee – 9.0% (7.1% of Total Investments)      
  Greeneville Health and Educational Facilities Board, Tennessee, Hospital Revenue Bonds,      
  Ballad Health, Series 2018A:      
$ 1,000 5.000%, 7/01/36 7/28 at 100.00 A $ 1,216,270
1,605 5.000%, 7/01/37 7/28 at 100.00 A 1,948,711
2,290 Jackson, Tennessee, Hospital Revenue Bonds, Jackson-Madison County General Hospital 10/28 at 100.00 A 2,808,341
  Project, Series 2018A, 5.000%, 4/01/35      
  Knox County Health, Educational and Housing Facility Board, Tennessee, Hospital Revenue      
  Bonds, Covenant Health, Refunding Series 2012A:      
1,440 5.000%, 1/01/25 1/23 at 100.00 A+ 1,507,896
2,170 5.000%, 1/01/26 1/23 at 100.00 A+ 2,270,862
2,000 Metropolitan Government of Nashville-Davidson County Health and Educational Facilities 5/31 at 100.00 A+ 2,342,300
  Board, Tennessee, Revenue Bonds, Belmont University Project, Refunding & Improvement Series      
  2021, 4.000%, 5/01/46      
450 Metropolitan Government of Nashville-Davidson County, Tennessee, Water and Sewerage 7/27 at 100.00 AA 548,788
  Revenue Bonds, Green Series 2017A, 5.000%, 7/01/42      
1,400 The Tennessee Energy Acquisition Corporation, Gas Revenue Bonds, Series 2006B, No Opt. Call BBB 1,691,564
  5.625%, 9/01/26      
  The Tennessee Energy Acquisition Corporation, Gas Revenue Bonds, Series 2006C:      
1,490 5.000%, 2/01/24 No Opt. Call A 1,630,775
1,365 5.000%, 2/01/25 No Opt. Call A 1,547,446
15,210 Total Tennessee     17,512,953
  Texas – 5.4% (4.3% of Total Investments)      
1,225 Bexar County Hospital District, Texas, Certificates of Obligation, Series 2020, 5.000%, 2/15/45 2/29 at 100.00 Aa1 1,524,329
500 Central Texas Regional Mobility Authority, Revenue Bonds, Refunding Subordinate Lien No Opt. Call BBB+ 501,840
  Series 2013, 5.000%, 1/01/22      
1,070 Central Texas Regional Mobility Authority, Revenue Bonds, Refunding Subordinate Lien 1/30 at 100.00 BBB+ 1,220,453
  Series 2020G, 4.000%, 1/01/45      
2,000 Gulf Coast Industrial Development Authority, Texas, Solid Waste Disposal Revenue Bonds, 10/22 at 100.00 BB 2,030,780
  Citgo Petroleum Corporation Project, Series 1995, 4.875%, 5/01/25 (AMT)      
  Harris County-Houston Sports Authority, Texas, Revenue Bonds, Refunding Second Lien      
  Series 2014C:      
1,660 5.000%, 11/15/23 No Opt. Call Baa1 1,784,367
960 5.000%, 11/15/25 11/24 at 100.00 Baa1 1,064,957
1,005 Harris County-Houston Sports Authority, Texas, Revenue Bonds, Third Lien Series 2004A-3, 11/24 at 59.10 Baa2 548,016
  0.000%, 11/15/33 – NPFG Insured      
  Tarrant County Cultural Education Facilities Finance Corporation, Texas, Hospital      
  Revenue Bonds, Scott & White Healthcare Project, Tender Option Bond Trust 2016-XG0058:      
100 22.753%, 8/15/22, 144A (IF) (4) No Opt. Call AA– 116,822
155 22.539%, 8/15/24 (Pre-refunded 8/15/23), 144A (IF) (4) 8/23 at 100.00 AA– (5) 216,332
200 22.753%, 8/15/26 (Pre-refunded 8/15/23), 144A (IF) (4) 8/23 at 100.00 AA– (5) 279,910
175 22.496%, 8/15/27 (Pre-refunded 8/15/23), 144A (IF) (4) 8/23 at 100.00 AA– (5) 244,111
915 Texas Municipal Gas Acquisition and Supply Corporation I, Gas Supply Revenue Bonds, No Opt. Call A2 1,055,617
  Senior Lien Series 2008D, 6.250%, 12/15/26      
9,965 Total Texas     10,587,534
  Utah – 0.6% (0.5% of Total Investments)      
435 Utah Water Finance Agency, Revenue Bonds, Pooled Loan Financing Program, Series 2017A, 3/27 at 100.00 AA 520,786
  5.000%, 3/01/35      
600 Utah Water Finance Agency, Revenue Bonds, Pooled Loan Financing Program, Series 2017C, 3/27 at 100.00 AA+ 720,234
  5.000%, 3/01/34      
1,035 Total Utah     1,241,020

 

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Principal   Optional Call    
Amount (000) Description (1) Provisions (2) Ratings (3) Value
  Virgin Islands – 0.1% (0.1% of Total Investments)      
$ 100 Virgin Islands Public Finance Authority, Gross Receipts Taxes Loan Note, Refunding No Opt. Call AA $ 102,367
  Series 2012A, 4.000%, 10/01/22 – AGM Insured      
  Virginia – 0.8% (0.6% of Total Investments)      
1,340 Chesapeake Bay Bridge and Tunnel District, Virginia, General Resolution Revenue Bonds, 7/26 at 100.00 AA 1,566,272
  First Tier Series 2016, 5.000%, 7/01/41 – AGM Insured      
  Washington – 1.4% (1.2% of Total Investments)      
700 Port of Seattle, Washington, Revenue Bonds, Intermediate Lien Series 2015A, 5.000%, 4/01/27 10/24 at 100.00 AA– 783,909
210 Washington State Convention Center Public Facilities District, Lodging Tax Revenue 7/31 at 100.00 Baa1 249,211
  Bonds, Refunding Series2021B. Exchange Purchase, 4.000%, 7/01/34      
1,550 Washington State Convention Center Public Facilities District, Lodging Tax Revenue 7/31 at 100.00 Baa3 1,774,456
  Bonds, Refunding Subordinate Series 2021B. Exchange Purchase, 4.000%, 7/01/43      
2,460 Total Washington     2,807,576
  Wisconsin – 0.3% (0.2% of Total Investments)      
  University of Wisconsin Hospitals and Clinics Authority, Revenue Bonds, Tender Option      
  Bond Trust 2015-XF0127:      
50 21.184%, 4/01/22, 144A (IF) (4) No Opt. Call AA– 53,814
100 22.038%, 4/01/23, 144A (IF) (4) No Opt. Call AA– 131,464
185 21.634%, 4/01/24, 144A (IF) (4) 4/23 at 100.00 AA– 242,108
100 22.038%, 4/01/25, 144A (IF) (4) 4/23 at 100.00 AA– 131,464
435 Total Wisconsin     558,850
$ 210,714 Total Municipal Bonds (cost $225,411,379)     242,132,510
 
Shares Description (1)     Value
  COMMON STOCKS – 2.5% (1.9% of Total Investments)      
  Electric Utilities – 2.5% (1.9% of Total Investments)      
97,015 Energy Harbor Corp (7), (8), (9)     $ 4,802,243
  Total Common Stocks (cost $2,765,568)     4,802,243
  Total Long-Term Investments (cost $228,176,947)     246,934,753
  Adjustable Rate MuniFund Term Preferred Shares, net of deferred offering costs - (28.2)% (10)     (54,957,535)
  Other Assets Less Liabilities - 1.6%     3,146,402
  Net Assets Applicable to Common Shares - 100%     $ 195,123,620

 

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NIQ Nuveen Intermediate Duration Quality Municipal
  Term Fund
  Portfolio of Investments (continued)
  November 30, 2021 (Unaudited)

 

(1)All percentages shown in the Portfolio of Investments are based on net assets applicable to common shares unless otherwise noted.
(2)Optional Call Provisions: Dates (month and year) and prices of the earliest optional call or redemption. There may be other call provisions at varying prices at later dates. Certain mortgage-backed securities may be subject to periodic principal paydowns.
(3)For financial reporting purposes, the ratings disclosed are the highest of Standard & Poor’s Group (“Standard & Poor’s”), Moody’s Investors Service, Inc. (“Moody’s”) or Fitch, Inc. (“Fitch”) rating. This treatment of split-rated securities may differ from that used for other purposes, such as for Fund investment policies. Ratings below BBB by Standard & Poor’s, Baa by Moody’s or BBB by Fitch are considered to be below investment grade. Holdings designated N/R are not rated by any of these national rating agencies.
(4)Investment, or portion of investment, has been pledged to collateralize the net payment obligations for investments in inverse floating rate transactions.
(5)Backed by an escrow or trust containing sufficient U.S. Government or U.S. Government agency securities, which ensure the timely payment of principal and interest.
(6)Defaulted security. A security whose issuer has failed to fully pay principal and/or interest when due, or is under the protection of bankruptcy.
(7)For fair value measurement disclosure purposes, investment classified as Level 2.
(8)Non-income producing; issuer has not declared an ex-dividend date within the past twelve months.
(9)Common Stock received as part of the bankruptcy settlements during February 2020 for Ohio Air Quality Development Authority, Ohio, Pollution Control Revenue Bonds, FirstEnergy Generation Project, Refunding Series 2006A, 3.750%, 12/01/23.
(10)Adjustable Rate MuniFund Term Preferred Shares, net of deferred offering cost as a percentage of Total Investments is 22.3%.
144AInvestment is exempt from registration under Rule 144A of the Securities Act of 1933, as amended. These investments may only be resold in transactions exempt from registration, which are normally those transactions with qualified institutional buyers.
AMTAlternative Minimum Tax ETM Escrowed to maturity
IFInverse floating rate security issued by a tender option bond (“TOB”) trust, the interest rate on which varies inversely with the Securities Industry Financial Markets Association (SIFMA) short-term rate, which resets weekly, or a similar short-term rate,and is reduced by the expenses related to the TOB trust.

See accompanying notes to financial statements

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Statement of Assets and Liabilities

November 30, 2021 (Unaudited)

     
  NID NIQ
Assets    
Long-term investments, at value (cost $825,353,918 and $228,176,947, respectively) $895,292,011 $246,934,753
Cash 4,512,759 317,442
Cash collateral at brokers for investments in futures contracts¹ 115,004
Receivable for:    
Interest 13,712,028 3,411,038
Investments sold 2,246,588 140,000
Other assets 64,535 481
Total assets 915,942,925 250,803,714
Liabilities    
Floating rate obligations 35,372,000
Payable for:    
Dividends 2,070,656 530,848
Interest 126,808
Variation margin on futures contracts 58,438
Adjustable Rate MuniFund Term Preferred (“AMTP”) Shares, net of deferred offering costs (liquidation preference    
$175,000,000 and $55,000,000, respectively) 174,949,320 54,957,535
Accrued expenses:    
Management fees 469,773 106,694
Trustees fees 70,830 2,561
Other 193,276 82,456
Total liabilities 213,311,101 55,680,094
Commitments and contingencies (as disclosed in Note 8)    
Net Assets applicable to common shares $702,631,824 $195,123,620
Common shares outstanding 46,916,667 13,097,144
Net asset value (“NAV”) per common share outstanding $ 14.98 $ 14.90
Net assets applicable to common shares consist of:    
Common shares, $0.01 par value per share $ 469,167 $ 130,971
Paid-in surplus 670,163,728 186,819,344
Total distributable earnings 31,998,929 8,173,305
Net assets applicable to common shares $702,631,824 $195,123,620
Authorized shares:    
Common Unlimited Unlimited
Preferred Unlimited Unlimited

 

(1) Cash pledged to collateralize the net payment obligations for investments in derivatives.

See accompanying notes to financial statements.

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Statement of Operations

Six Months Ended November 30, 2021 (Unaudited)

  NID NIQ
Investment Income $16,842,346 $3,937,947
Expenses    
Management fees 2,867,191 654,146
Interest expense and amortization of offering costs 953,300 270,665
Custodian fees 46,927 17,681
Trustees fees 14,667 3,875
Professional fees 58,646 42,903
Shareholder reporting expenses 29,325 10,482
Shareholder servicing agent fees 8,860 8,849
Stock exchange listing fees 6,398 3,327
Investor relations expenses 10,008 2,908
Other 6,893 8,650
Total expenses 4,002,215 1,023,486
Net investment income (loss) 12,840,131 2,914,461
Realized and Unrealized Gain (Loss)    
Net realized gain (loss) from:    
Investments (5,796,505) 462,018
Futures contracts (212,063)
Change in net unrealized appreciation (depreciation) of:    
Investments 16,948,328 (797,041)
Futures contracts (87,194)
Net realized and unrealized gain (loss) 10,852,566 (335,023)
Net increase (decrease) in net assets applicable to common shares from operations $23,692,697 $2,579,438

 

See accompanying notes to financial statements.

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Statement of Changes in Net Assets

           
  NID   NIQ
  Six Months     Six Months  
  Ended Year   Ended Year
  11/30/21 Ended   11/30/21 Ended
  (Unaudited) 5/31/21   (Unaudited) 5/31/21
Operations          
Net investment income (loss) $ 12,840,131 $ 26,274,823   $ 2,914,461 $ 6,520,513
Net realized gain (loss) from:          
Investments (5,796,505) 571,471   462,018 (446,308)
Futures contracts (212,063) 524,221  
Change in net unrealized appreciation (depreciation) of:          
Investments 16,948,328 48,753,532   (797,041) 7,862,600
Futures contracts (87,194) 5,099  
Net increase (decrease) in net assets applicable to common shares          
from operations 23,692,697 76,129,146   2,579,438 13,936,805
Distributions to Common Shareholders          
Dividends (12,972,150) (24,486,843)   (3,339,772) (6,077,075)
Decrease in net assets applicable to common shares from distributions to          
common shareholders (12,972,150) (24,486,843)   (3,339,772) (6,077,075)
Capital Share Transactions          
Common shares:          
Net proceeds from shares issued to shareholders due to reinvestment          
of distributions 104,545  
Net increase (decrease) in net assets applicable to common shares from          
capital share transactions 104,545  
Net increase (decrease) in net assets applicable to common shares 10,825,092 51,642,303   (760,334) 7,859,730
Net assets applicable to common shares at the beginning of period 691,806,732 640,164,429   195,883,954 188,024,224
Net assets applicable to common shares at the end of period $702,631,824 $691,806,732   $195,123,620 $195,883,954

 

See accompanying notes to financial statements.

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Statement of Cash Flows
Six Months Ended November 30, 2021 (Unaudited)

 

     
  NID NIQ
Cash Flows from Operating Activities:    
Net Increase (Decrease) in Net Assets Applicable to Common Shares from Operations $ 23,692,697 $ 2,579,438
Adjustments to reconcile the net increase (decrease) in net assets applicable to common    
shares from operations to net cash provided by (used in) operating activities:    
Purchases of investments (44,991,628) (21,167,551)
Proceeds from sales and maturities of investments 36,606,580 19,583,133
Taxes paid (2,147)
Amortization (Accretion) of premiums and discounts, net 4,097,345 1,855,374
Amortization of deferred offering costs 19,120 13,492
(Increase) Decrease in:    
Receivable for interest 52,628 42,230
Receivable for investments sold (166,482) 365,000
Other assets (9,247) (481)
Increase (Decrease) in:    
Payable for interest (125,253)
Payable for investments purchased - when-issued/delayed-delivery settlement (2,614,761)
Payable for variation margin on futures contracts 47,282
Accrued management fees (12,902) (4,249)
Accrued Trustees fees 4,370 (1,700)
Accrued other expenses (44,853) (21,819)
Net realized (gain) loss from:    
Investments 5,796,505 (462,018)
Paydowns 13
Change in net unrealized appreciation (depreciation) of investments (16,948,328) 797,041
Net cash provided by (used in) operating activities 8,015,700 963,129
Cash Flow from Financing Activities:    
Proceeds from floating rate obligations 76,000
Cash distributions paid to common shareholders (12,758,489) (3,340,864)
Net cash provided by (used in) financing activities (12,682,489) (3,340,864)
Net Increase (Decrease) in Cash and Cash Collateral at Brokers (4,666,789) (2,377,735)
Cash and cash collateral at brokers at the beginning of period 9,294,552 2,695,177
Cash and cash collateral at brokers at the end of period $ 4,627,763 $ 317,442
The following table provides a reconciliation of cash and cash collateral at brokers to the statement of assets and liabilities:    
Cash $ 4,512,759 $ 317,442
Cash collateral at brokers for investments in futures contracts 115,004
Total cash and cash collateral at brokers $ 4,627,763 $ 317,442
Supplemental Disclosure of Cash Flow Information    
Cash paid for interest (excluding amortization of offering costs) $ 1,059,130 $ 256,797
Non-cash financing activities not included herein consists of reinvestments of common share distributions 104,545

 

See accompanying notes to financial statements.

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Financial Highlights

Selected data for a common share outstanding throughout each period:

            Less Distributions to      
    Investment Operations     Common Shareholders   Common Share
  Beginning Net Net     From From        
  Common Investment Realized/     Net Accumulated       Ending
  Share Income Unrealized     Investment Net Realized     Ending Share
  NAV (Loss) Gain (Loss) Total   Income Gains Total   NAV Price
NID                      
Year Ended 5/31:                      
2022(d) $14.75 $0.27 $ 0.24 $ 0.51   $(0.28) $ — $(0.28)   $14.98 $14.94
2021 13.65 0.58 1.04 1.62   (0.52) (0.52)   14.75 14.44
2020 14.27 0.54 (0.65) (0.11)   (0.51) (0.51)   13.65 13.27
2019 13.61 0.54 0.63 1.17   (0.51) (0.51)   14.27 13.38
2018 13.72 0.59 (0.08) 0.51   (0.62) (0.62)   13.61 12.57
2017 14.19 0.63 (0.43) 0.20   (0.67) (0.67)   13.72 13.39
NIQ                      
Year Ended 5/31:                      
2022(d) 14.96 0.22 (0.02) 0.20   (0.26) (0.26)   14.90 14.76
2021 14.36 0.50 0.56 1.06   (0.46) (0.46)   14.96 14.82
2020 14.30 0.41 0.03 0.44   (0.38) (0.38)   14.36 13.89
2019 13.66 0.41 0.60 1.01   (0.37) (0.37)   14.30 13.26
2018 13.95 0.45 (0.28) 0.17   (0.46) (0.46)   13.66 12.52
2017 14.30 0.49 (0.33) 0.16   (0.51) (0.51)   13.95 13.15

 

  AMTP Shares   VMTP Shares
  at the End of Period   at the End of Period
  Aggregate Asset   Aggregate   Asset
  Amount Coverage   Amount Coverage
  Outstanding Per $100,000   Outstanding Per $100,000
  (000) Share   (000)   Share
NID            
Year Ended 5/31:            
2022(d) $175,000 $501,504   $ — $ —
2021 175,000 495,318    
2020 175,000 465,808    
2019 175,000 482,502    
2018 175,000 464,903    
2017   175,000   467,902
 
NIQ            
Year Ended 5/31:            
2022(d) 55,000 454,770    
2021 55,000 456,153    
2020 55,000 441,862    
2019 55,000 440,616    
2018 55,000 425,356    
2017   55,000   432,163

 

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      Common Share Supplemental Data/  
      Ratios Applicable to Common Shares  
Common Share        
Total Returns   Ratios to Average Net Assets(b)  
  Based Ending      
Based on Net   Net Portfolio
on Share Assets   Investment Turnover
NAV(a) Price(a) (000) Expenses Income (Loss) Rate(c)
 
3.46% 5.40% $702,632 1.14%* 3.67%* 4%
12.09 13.01 691,807 1.19 4.06 13
(0.83) 2.97 640,164 1.51 3.83 17
8.80 10.80 669,379 1.59 3.95 13
3.75 (1.56) 638,580 1.48 4.35 19
1.49 2.84 643,828 1.32 4.61 19
 
1.31 1.31 195,124 1.04* 2.97* 8
7.50 10.16 195,884 1.05 3.38 8
3.11 7.70 188,024 1.43 2.86 13
7.54 9.06 187,339 1.55 2.96 20
1.21 (1.37) 178,946 1.41 3.24 10
1.20 1.06 182,690 1.28 3.55 8

 

(a)Total Return Based on Common Share NAV is the combination of changes in common share NAV, reinvested dividend income at NAV and reinvested capital gains distributions at NAV, if any. The last dividend declared in the period, which is typically paid on the first business day of the following month, is assumed to be reinvested at the ending NAV. The actual reinvest price for the last dividend declared in the period may often be based on the Fund’s market price (and not its NAV), and therefore may be different from the price used in the calculation. Total returns are not annualized.

Total Return Based on Common Share Price is the combination of changes in the market price per share and the effect of reinvested dividend income and reinvested capital gains distributions, if any, at the average price paid per share at the time of reinvestment. The last dividend declared in the period, which is typically paid on the first business day of the following month, is assumed to be reinvested at the ending market price. The actual reinvestment for the last dividend declared in the period may take place over several days, and in some instances may not be based on the market price, so the actual reinvestment price may be different from the price used in the calculation. Total returns are not annualized.

(b)• Net Investment Income (Loss) ratios reflect income earned and expenses incurred on assets attributable to preferred shares issued by the Fund.

• The expense ratios reflect, among other things, all interest expense and other costs related to preferred shares (as described in Note 5 – Fund Shares) and/or the interest expense deemed to have been paid by the Fund on the floating rate certificates issued by the special purpose trusts for the self-deposited inverse floaters held by the Fund (as described in Note 4 – Portfolio Securities and Investments in Derivatives), where applicable, as follows:

         
NID     NIQ  
Year Ended 5/31:     Year Ended 5/31:  
2022(d) 0.27%*   2022(d) 0.28%*
2021 0.28   2021 0.28
2020 0.62   2020 0.64
2019 0.69   2019 0.74
2018 0.57   2018 0.61
2017 0.42   2017 0.47

 

(c)Portfolio Turnover Rate is calculated based on the lesser of long-term purchases or sales (as disclosed in Note 4 – Portfolio Securities and Investments in Derivatives), divided by the average long-term market value during the period.
(d)Unaudited. For the six months ended November 30, 2021.
*Annualized.

See accompanying notes to financial statements.

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Notes to
Financial Statements (Unaudited)

1. General Information

Fund Information

The funds covered in this report and their corresponding New York Stock Exchange (“NYSE”) symbols are as follows (each a “Fund” and collectively, the “Funds”):

• Nuveen Intermediate Duration Municipal Term Fund (NID)

• Nuveen Intermediate Duration Quality Municipal Term Fund (NIQ)

The Funds are registered under the Investment Company Act of 1940 (the “1940 Act”), as amended, as diversified closed-end management investment companies. NID and NIQ were organized as Massachusetts business trusts on September 11, 2012 and December 11, 2012, respectively. NID and NIQ each have a term of ten years and intend to liquidate and distribute their net assets to shareholders on or before March 31, 2023 and June 30, 2023, respectively.

The end of the reporting period for the Funds is November 30, 2021, and the period covered by these Notes to Financial Statements is the six months ended November 30, 2021 (the “current fiscal period”).

Investment Adviser and Sub-Adviser

The Funds’ investment adviser is Nuveen Fund Advisors, LLC (the “Adviser”), a subsidiary of Nuveen, LLC (“Nuveen”). Nuveen is the investment management arm of Teachers Insurance and Annuity Association of America (TIAA). The Adviser has overall responsibility for management of the Funds, oversees the management of the Funds’ portfolios, manages the Funds’ business affairs and provides certain clerical, bookkeeping and other administrative services, and, if necessary, asset allocation decisions. The Adviser has entered into sub-advisory agreements with Nuveen Asset Management, LLC (the “Sub-Adviser”), a subsidiary of the Adviser, under which the Sub-Adviser manages the investment portfolios of the Funds.

Other Matters

The outbreak of the novel coronavirus (“COVID-19”) and subsequent global pandemic began significantly impacting the U.S. and global financial markets and economies during the calendar quarter ended March 31, 2020. The worldwide spread of COVID-19 has created significant uncertainty in the global economy. The duration and extent of COVID-19 over the long term cannot be reasonably estimated at this time. The ultimate impact of COVID-19 and the extent to which COVID-19 impacts the Funds’ normal course of business, results of operations, investments, and cash flows will depend on future developments, which are highly uncertain and difficult to predict. Management continues to monitor and evaluate this situation.

2. Significant Accounting Policies

The accompanying financial statements were prepared in accordance with accounting principles generally accepted in the United States of America (“U.S. GAAP”), which may require the use of estimates made by management and the evaluation of subsequent events. Actual results may differ from those estimates. Each Fund is an investment company and follows the accounting guidance in the Financial Accounting Standards Board (“FASB”) Accounting Standards Codification 946, Financial Services—Investment Companies. The net asset value (“NAV”) for financial reporting purposes may differ from the NAV for processing security and common share transactions. The NAV for financial reporting purposes includes security and common share transactions through the date of the report. Total return is computed based on the NAV used for processing security and common share transactions. The following is a summary of the significant accounting policies consistently followed by the Funds.

Compensation

The Funds pay no compensation directly to those of its trustees who are affiliated with the Adviser or to its officers, all of whom receive remuneration for their services to the Funds from the Adviser or its affiliates. The Funds’ Board of Trustees (the “Board”) has adopted a deferred compensation plan for independent trustees that enables trustees to elect to defer receipt of all or a portion of the annual compensation they are entitled to receive from certain Nuveen-advised funds. Under the plan, deferred amounts are treated as though equal dollar amounts had been invested in shares of select Nuveen-advised funds.

Distributions to Common Shareholders

Distributions to common shareholders are recorded on the ex-dividend date. The amount, character and timing of distributions are determined in accordance with federal income tax regulations, which may differ from U.S. GAAP.

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Indemnifications

Under the Funds’ organizational documents, their officers and trustees are indemnified against certain liabilities arising out of the performance of their duties to the Funds. In addition, in the normal course of business, the Funds enter into contracts that provide general indemnifications to other parties. The Funds’ maximum exposure under these arrangements is unknown as this would involve future claims that may be made against the Funds that have not yet occurred. However, the Funds have not had prior claims or losses pursuant to these contracts and expect the risk of loss to be remote.

Investments and Investment Income

Securities transactions are accounted for as of the trade date for financial reporting purposes. Realized gains and losses on securities transactions are based upon the specific identification method. Investment income is comprised of interest income, which is recorded on an accrual basis and includes accretion of discounts and amortization of premiums for financial reporting purposes. Investment income also reflects payment-in-kind (“PIK”) interest and paydown gains and losses, if any. PIK interest represents income received in the form of securities in lieu of cash. Investment income also reflects dividend income, which is recorded on the ex-dividend date.

Netting Agreements

In the ordinary course of business, the Funds may enter into transactions subject to enforceable International Swaps and Derivatives Association, Inc. (ISDA) master agreements or other similar arrangements (“netting agreements”). Generally, the right to offset in netting agreements allows each Fund to offset certain securities and derivatives with a specific counterparty, when applicable, as well as any collateral received or delivered to that counterparty based on the terms of the agreements. Generally, each Fund manages its cash collateral and securities collateral on a counterparty basis.

The Funds’ investments subject to netting agreements as of the end of the reporting period, if any, are further described in Note 4 – Portfolio Securities and Investments in Derivatives.

New Accounting Pronouncements and Rule Issuances

Reference Rate Reform

In March 2020, FASB issued Accounting Standards Update (“ASU”) 2020-04, Reference Rate Reform: Facilitation of the Effects of Reference Rate Reform on Financial Reporting. The main objective of the new guidance is to provide relief to companies that will be impacted by the expected change in benchmark interest rates, when participating banks will no longer be required to submit London Interbank Offered Rate (LIBOR) quotes by the UK Financial Conduct Authority (FCA). The new guidance allows companies to, provided the only changes to existing contracts are a change to an approved benchmark interest rate, account for modifications as a continuance of the existing contract without additional analysis. For new and existing contracts, the Funds may elect to apply the amendments as of March 12, 2020 through December 31, 2022. Management has not yet elected to apply the amendments, is continuously evaluating the potential effect a discontinuation of LIBOR could have on the Funds’ investments and has currently determined that it is unlikely the ASU’s adoption will have a significant impact on the Funds’ financial statements and various filings.

Securities and Exchange Commission (“SEC”) Adopts New Rules to Modernize Fund Valuation Framework

In December 2020, the SEC voted to adopt a new rule governing fund valuation practices. New Rule 2a-5 under the 1940 Act establishes requirements for determining fair value in good faith for purposes of the 1940 Act. Rule 2a-5 will permit fund boards to designate certain parties to perform fair value determinations, subject to board oversight and certain other conditions. Rule 2a-5 also defines when market quotations are “readily available” for purposes of Section 2(a)(41) of the 1940 Act, which requires a fund to fair value a security when market quotations are not readily available. The SEC also adopted new Rule 31a-4 under the 1940 Act, which sets forth the recordkeeping requirements associated with fair value determinations. Finally, the SEC is rescinding previously issued guidance on related issues, including the role of a board in determining fair value and the accounting and auditing of fund investments. Rule 2a-5 and Rule 31a-4 became effective on March 8, 2021, with a compliance date of September 8, 2022. A fund may voluntarily comply with the rules after the effective date, and in advance of the compliance date, under certain conditions. Management is currently assessing the impact of these provisions on the Funds’ financial statements.

3. Investment Valuation and Fair Value Measurements

The Funds’ investments in securities are recorded at their estimated fair value utilizing valuation methods approved by the Board. Fair value is defined as the price that would be received upon selling an investment or transferring a liability in an orderly transaction to an independent buyer in the principal or most advantageous market for the investment. U.S. GAAP establishes the three-tier hierarchy is used to maximize the use of observable market data and minimize the use of unobservable inputs and to establish classification of fair value measurements for disclosure purposes. Observable inputs reflect the assumptions market participants would use in pricing the asset or liability. Observable inputs are based on market data obtained from sources independent of the reporting entity. Unobservable inputs reflect management's assumptions about the assumptions market participants would use in pricing the asset or liability. Unobservable inputs are based on the best information available in the circumstances. The following is a summary of the three-tiered hierarchy of valuation input levels.

Level 1 – Inputs are unadjusted and prices are determined using quoted prices in active markets for identical securities.
Level 2 – Prices are determined using other significant observable inputs (including quoted prices for similar securities, interest rates, credit spreads, etc.).

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Level 3 – Prices are determined using significant unobservable inputs (including management’s assumptions in determining the fair value of investments).

A description of the valuation techniques applied to the Funds’ major classifications of assets and liabilities measured at fair value follows:

Prices of fixed-income securities are generally provided by an independent pricing service (“pricing service”) approved by the Board. The pricing service establishes a security’s fair value using methods that may include consideration of the following: yields or prices of investments of comparable quality, type of issue, coupon, maturity and rating, market quotes or indications of value from security dealers, evaluations of anticipated cash flows or collateral, general market conditions and other information and analysis, including the obligor’s credit characteristics considered relevant. In pricing certain securities, particularly less liquid and lower quality securities, the pricing service may consider information about a security, its issuer or market activity provided by the Adviser. These securities are generally classified as Level 2.

Equity securities and exchange-traded fund listed or traded on a national market or exchange are valued based on their sale price at the official close of business of such market or exchange on the valuation date. Foreign equity securities and registered investment companies that trade on a foreign exchange are valued at the last sale price or official closing price reported on the exchange where traded and converted to U.S. dollars at the prevailing rates of exchange on the date of valuation. To the extent these securities are actively traded and that valuation adjustments are not applied, they are generally classified as Level 1. If there is no official close of business, then the latest available sale price is utilized. If no sales are reported, then the mean of the latest available bid and ask prices is utilized and these securities are generally classified as Level 2.

Futures contracts are valued using the closing settlement price or, in the absence of such a price, the last traded price and are generally classified as Level 1.

Any portfolio security or derivative for which market quotations are not readily available or for which the above valuation procedures are deemed not to reflect fair value are valued at fair value, as determined in good faith using procedures approved by the Board. As a general principle, the fair value of a security would appear to be the amount that the owner might reasonably expect to receive for it in a current sale. A variety of factors may be considered in determining the fair value of such securities, which may include consideration of the following: yields or prices of investments of comparable quality, type of issue, coupon, maturity and rating, market quotes or indications of value from security dealers, evaluations of anticipated cash flows or collateral, general market conditions and other information and analysis, including the obligor’s credit characteristics considered relevant. To the extent the inputs are observable and timely, the values would be classified as Level 2 of the fair value hierarchy; otherwise they would be classified as Level 3.

The following table summarizes the market value of the Funds’ investments as of the end of the reporting period, based on the inputs used to value them:

         
NID Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Total
Long-Term Investments:*        
Municipal Bonds $ — $847,359,527 $123,602*** $847,483,129
Common Stocks 47,808,882** 47,808,882
Investments in Derivatives:        
Futures Contracts**** (95,065) (95,065)
Total $(95,065) $895,168,409 $123,602 $895,196,946
NIQ        
Long-Term Investments:*        
Municipal Bonds $ — $242,132,510 $ — $242,132,510
Common Stocks 4,802,243** 4,802,243
Total $ — $246,934,753 $ — $246,934,753

 

*Refer to the Fund’s Portfolio of Investments for state and/or industry classifications, where applicable.
**Refer to the Fund’s Portfolio of Investments for securities classified as Level 2.
***Refer to the Fund’s Portfolio of Investments for securities classified as Level 3.
****Represents net unrealized appreciation (depreciation) as reported in the Fund’s Portfolio of Investments.

The Funds hold liabilities in floating rate obligations and preferred shares, where applicable, which are not reflected in the tables above. The fair values of the Funds’ liabilities for floating rate obligations approximate their liquidation values. Floating rate obligations are generally classified as Level 2 and further described in Note 4 – Portfolio Securities and Investments in Derivatives. The fair values of the Funds’ liabilities for preferred shares approximate their liquidation preference. Preferred shares are generally classified as Level 2 and further described in Note 5 – Fund Shares.

4. Portfolio Securities and Investments in Derivatives

Portfolio Securities

Inverse Floating Rate Securities

Each Fund is authorized to invest in inverse floating rate securities. An inverse floating rate security is created by depositing a municipal bond (referred to as an “Underlying Bond”), typically with a fixed interest rate, into a special purpose tender option bond (“TOB”) trust (referred to as the “TOB

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Trust”) created by or at the direction of one or more Funds. In turn, the TOB Trust issues (a) floating rate certificates (referred to as “Floaters”), in face amounts equal to some fraction of the Underlying Bond’s par amount or market value, and (b) an inverse floating rate certificate (referred to as an “Inverse Floater”) that represents all remaining or residual interest in the TOB Trust. Floaters typically pay short-term tax-exempt interest rates to third parties who are also provided a right to tender their certificate and receive its par value, which may be paid from the proceeds of a remarketing of the Floaters, by a loan to the TOB Trust from a third party liquidity provider (“Liquidity Provider”), or by the sale of assets from the TOB Trust. The Inverse Floater is issued to a long term investor, such as one or more of the Funds. The income received by the Inverse Floater holder varies inversely with the short-term rate paid to holders of the Floaters, and in most circumstances the Inverse Floater holder bears substantially all of the Underlying Bond’s downside investment risk and also benefits disproportionately from any potential appreciation of the Underlying Bond’s value. The value of an Inverse Floater will be more volatile than that of the Underlying Bond because the interest rate is dependent on not only the fixed coupon rate of the Underlying Bond but also on the short-term interest paid on the Floaters, and because the Inverse Floater essentially bears the risk of loss (and possible gain) of the greater face value of the Underlying Bond.

The Inverse Floater held by a Fund gives the Fund the right to (a) cause the holders of the Floaters to tender their certificates at par (or slightly more than par in certain circumstances), and (b) have the trustee of the TOB Trust (the “Trustee”) transfer the Underlying Bond held by the TOB Trust to the Fund, thereby collapsing the TOB Trust.

A Fund may acquire an Inverse Floater in a transaction where it (a) transfers an Underlying Bond that it owns to a TOB Trust created by a third party or (b) transfers an Underlying Bond that it owns, or that it has purchased in a secondary market transaction for the purpose of creating an Inverse Floater, to a TOB Trust created at its direction, and in return receives the Inverse Floater of the TOB Trust (referred to as a “self-deposited Inverse Floater”). A Fund may also purchase an Inverse Floater in a secondary market transaction from a third party creator of the TOB Trust without first owning the Underlying Bond (referred to as an “externally-deposited Inverse Floater”).

An investment in a self-deposited Inverse Floater is accounted for as a “financing” transaction (i.e., a secured borrowing). For a self-deposited Inverse Floater, the Underlying Bond deposited into the TOB Trust is identified in the Fund’s Portfolio of Investments as “(UB) – Underlying bond of an inverse floating rate trust reflected as a financing transaction,” with the Fund recognizing as liabilities, labeled “Floating rate obligations” on the Statement of Assets and Liabilities, (a) the liquidation value of Floaters issued by the TOB Trust, and (b) the amount of any borrowings by the TOB Trust from a Liquidity Provider to enable the TOB Trust to purchase outstanding Floaters in lieu of a remarketing. In addition, the Fund recognizes in “Investment Income” the entire earnings of the Underlying Bond, and recognizes (a) the interest paid to the holders of the Floaters or on the TOB Trust’s borrowings, and (b) other expenses related to remarketing, administration, trustee, liquidity and other services to a TOB Trust, as a component of “Interest expense and amortization of offering costs” on the Statement of Operations. Earnings due from the Underlying Bond and interest due to the holders of the Floaters as of the end of the reporting period are recognized as components of “Receivable for interest” and “Payable for interest” on the Statement of Assets and Liabilities, respectively.

In contrast, an investment in an externally-deposited Inverse Floater is accounted for as a purchase of the Inverse Floater and is identified in the Fund’s Portfolio of Investments as “(IF) – Inverse floating rate investment.” For an externally-deposited Inverse Floater, a Fund’s Statement of Assets and Liabilities recognizes the Inverse Floater and not the Underlying Bond as an asset, and the Fund does not recognize the Floaters, or any related borrowings from a Liquidity Provider, as a liability. Additionally, the Fund reflects in “Investment Income” only the net amount of earnings on the Inverse Floater (net of the interest paid to the holders of the Floaters or the Liquidity Provider as lender, and the expenses of the Trust), and does not show the amount of that interest paid or the expenses of the TOB Trust as described above as interest expense on the Statement of Operations.

Fees paid upon the creation of a TOB Trust for self-deposited Inverse Floaters and externally-deposited Inverse Floaters are recognized as part of the cost basis of the Inverse Floater and are capitalized over the term of the TOB Trust.

As of the end of the reporting period, the aggregate value of Floaters issued by each Fund’s TOB Trust for self-deposited Inverse Floaters and externally-deposited Inverse Floaters was as follows:

     
Floating Rate Obligations Outstanding NID NIQ
Floating rate obligations: self-deposited Inverse Floaters $ 35,372,000 $ —
Floating rate obligations: externally-deposited Inverse Floaters 178,550,000 42,720,000
Total $213,922,000 $42,720,000

 

During the current fiscal period, the average amount of Floaters (including any borrowings from a Liquidity Provider) outstanding, and the average annual interest rate and fees related to self-deposited Inverse Floaters, were as follows:

     
Self-Deposited Inverse Floaters NID NIQ
Average floating rate obligations outstanding $35,331,189 $—
Average annual interest rate and fees 0.66% —%

 

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TOB Trusts are supported by a liquidity facility provided by a Liquidity Provider pursuant to which the Liquidity Provider agrees, in the event that Floaters are (a) tendered to the Trustee for remarketing and the remarketing does not occur, or (b) subject to mandatory tender pursuant to the terms of the TOB Trust agreement, to either purchase Floaters or to provide the Trustee with an advance from a loan facility to fund the purchase of Floaters by the TOB Trust. In certain circumstances, the Liquidity Provider may otherwise elect to have the Trustee sell the Underlying Bond to retire the Floaters that were tendered and not remarketed prior to providing such a loan. In these circumstances, the Liquidity Provider remains obligated to provide a loan to the extent that the proceeds of the sale of the Underlying Bond is not sufficient to pay the purchase price of the Floaters.

The size of the commitment under the loan facility for a given TOB Trust is at least equal to the balance of that TOB Trust’s outstanding Floaters plus any accrued interest. In consideration of the loan facility, fee schedules are in place and are charged by the Liquidity Provider(s). Any loans made by the Liquidity Provider will be secured by the purchased Floaters held by the TOB Trust. Interest paid on any outstanding loan balances will be effectively borne by the Fund that owns the Inverse Floaters of the TOB Trust that has incurred the borrowing and may be at a rate that is greater than the rate that would have been paid had the Floaters been successfully remarketed.

As described above, any amounts outstanding under a liquidity facility are recognized as a component of “Floating rate obligations” on the Statement of Assets and Liabilities by the Fund holding the corresponding Inverse Floaters issued by the borrowing TOB Trust. As of the end of the reporting period there were no loans outstanding under any such facility.

Each Fund may also enter into shortfall and forbearance agreements (sometimes referred to as a “recourse arrangement”) (TOB Trusts involving such agreements are referred to herein as “Recourse Trusts”), under which a Fund agrees to reimburse the Liquidity Provider for the Trust’s Floaters, in certain circumstances, for the amount (if any) by which the liquidation value of the Underlying Bond held by the TOB Trust may fall short of the sum of the liquidation value of the Floaters issued by the TOB Trust plus any amounts borrowed by the TOB Trust from the Liquidity Provider, plus any shortfalls in interest cash flows. Under these agreements, a Fund’s potential exposure to losses related to or on an Inverse Floater may increase beyond the value of the Inverse Floater as a Fund may potentially be liable to fulfill all amounts owed to holders of the Floaters or the Liquidity Provider. Any such shortfall amount in the aggregate is recognized as “Unrealized depreciation on Recourse Trusts” on the Statement of Assets and Liabilities.

As of the end of the reporting period, each Fund’s maximum exposure to the Floaters issued by Recourse Trusts for self-deposited Inverse Floaters and externally-deposited Inverse Floaters was as follows:

     
Floating Rate Obligations – Recourse Trusts NID NIQ
Maximum exposure to Recourse Trusts: self-deposited Inverse Floaters $ 35,372,000 $ —
Maximum exposure to Recourse Trusts: externally-deposited Inverse Floaters 178,550,000 42,720,000
Total $213,922,000 $42,720,000

 

Zero Coupon Securities

A zero coupon security does not pay a regular interest coupon to its holders during the life of the security. Income to the holder of the security comes from accretion of the difference between the original purchase price of the security at issuance and the par value of the security at maturity and is effectively paid at maturity. The market prices of zero coupon securities generally are more volatile than the market prices of securities that pay interest periodically.

Investment Transactions

Long-term purchases and sales (including maturities but excluding derivative transactions, where applicable) during the current fiscal period were as follows:

     
  NID NIQ
Purchases $44,991,628 $21,167,551
Sales and maturities 36,606,580 19,583,133

 

The Funds may purchase securities on a when-issued or delayed-delivery basis. Securities purchased on a when-issued or delayed-delivery basis may have extended settlement periods; interest income is not accrued until settlement date. Any securities so purchased are subject to market fluctuation during this period. The Funds have earmarked securities in their portfolios with a current value at least equal to the amount of the when issued/ delayed-delivery purchase commitments. If the Funds have outstanding when-issued/delayed-delivery purchases commitments as of the end of the reporting period, such amounts are recognized on the Statement of Assets and Liabilities.

Investments in Derivatives

In addition to the inverse floating rate securities in which each Fund may invest, which are considered portfolio securities for financial reporting purposes, each Fund is authorized to invest in certain other derivative instruments such as futures, options and swap contracts. Each Fund limits its investments in futures, options on futures and swap contracts to the extent necessary for the Adviser to claim the exclusion from registration by the Commodity Futures Trading Commission as a commodity pool operator with respect to the Fund. The Funds record derivative instruments at fair value, with changes in fair value recognized on the Statement of Operations, when applicable. Even though the Funds’ investments in derivatives may represent economic hedges, they are not considered to be hedge transactions for financial reporting purposes.

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Futures Contracts

Upon execution of a futures contract, a Fund is obligated to deposit cash or eligible securities, also known as “initial margin,” into an account at its clearing broker equal to a specified percentage of the contract amount. Cash held by the broker to cover initial margin requirements on open futures contracts, if any, is recognized as “Cash collateral at brokers for investments in futures contracts” on the Statement of Assets and Liabilities. Investments in futures contracts obligate a Fund and the clearing broker to settle monies on a daily basis representing changes in the prior days “mark-to-market” of the open contracts. If a Fund has unrealized appreciation the clearing broker would credit the Fund’s account with an amount equal to appreciation and conversely if a Fund has unrealized depreciation the clearing broker would debit the Fund’s account with an amount equal to depreciation. These daily cash settlements are also known as “variation margin.” Variation margin is recognized as a receivable and/or payable for “Variation margin on futures contracts” on the Statement of Assets and Liabilities.

During the period the futures contract is open, changes in the value of the contract are recognized as an unrealized gain or loss by “marking-to-market” on a daily basis to reflect the changes in market value of the contract, which is recognized as a component of “Change in net unrealized appreciation (depreciation) of futures contracts” on the Statement of Operations. When the contract is closed or expired, a Fund records a realized gain or loss equal to the difference between the value of the contract on the closing date and value of the contract when originally entered into, which is recognized as a component of “Net realized gain (loss) from futures contracts” on the Statement of Operations.

Risks of investments in futures contracts include the possible adverse movement in the price of the securities or indices underlying the contracts, the possibility that there may not be a liquid secondary market for the contracts and/or that a change in the value of the contract may not correlate with a change in the value of the underlying securities or indices.

During the current fiscal period, NID invested in interest rate futures to manage the duration and yield curve exposure of its portfolio by shorting interest rate futures contracts.

The average notional amount of futures contracts outstanding during the current fiscal period was as follows:

  NID
Average notional amount of futures contracts outstanding* $3,263,286

 

* The average notional amount is calculated based on the absolute aggregate notional amount of contracts outstanding at the beginning of the current fiscal period and at the end of each fiscal quarter within the current fiscal period.

The following table presents the fair value of all futures contracts held by the Fund as of the end of the reporting period, the location of these instruments on the Statement of Assets and Liabilities and the primary underlying risk exposure.

               
      Location on the Statement of Assets and Liabilities
    Asset Derivatives   (Liability) Derivatives
Underlying Derivative            
Risk Exposure Instrument Location   Value   Location Value
NID              
Interest rate Futures contracts   $ —   Payable for $(95,065)
            variation margin on  
            futures contracts*  

 

* Value represents the cumulative unrealized appreciation (depreciation) of futures contracts as reported in the Fund’s Portfolio of Investments and not the daily asset and/or liability derivatives location as described in the table above.

The following table presents the amount of net realized gain (loss) and change in net unrealized appreciation (depreciation) recognized on futures contracts on the Statement of Operations during the current fiscal period, and the primary underlying risk exposure.

      Change in Net
    Net Realized Unrealized Appreciation
Underlying Derivative Gain (Loss) from (Depreciation) of
Risk Exposure Instrument Futures Contracts Futures Contracts
Interest rate Futures contracts $(212,063) $(87,194)

 

Market and Counterparty Credit Risk

In the normal course of business each Fund may invest in financial instruments and enter into financial transactions where risk of potential loss exists due to changes in the market (market risk) or failure of the other party to the transaction to perform (counterparty credit risk). The potential loss could exceed the value of the financial assets recorded on the financial statements. Financial assets, which potentially expose each Fund to counterparty credit risk, consist principally of cash due from counterparties on forward, option and swap transactions, when applicable. The extent of each Fund’s exposure to counterparty credit risk in respect to these financial assets approximates their carrying value as recorded on the Statement of Assets and Liabilities.

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Each Fund helps manage counterparty credit risk by entering into agreements only with counterparties the Adviser believes have the financial resources to honor their obligations and by having the Adviser monitor the financial stability of the counterparties. Additionally, counterparties may be required to pledge collateral daily (based on the daily valuation of the financial asset) on behalf of each Fund with a value approximately equal to the amount of any unrealized gain above a pre-determined threshold. Reciprocally, when each Fund has an unrealized loss, the Funds have instructed the custodian to pledge assets of the Funds as collateral with a value approximately equal to the amount of the unrealized loss above a pre-determined threshold. Collateral pledges are monitored and subsequently adjusted if and when the valuations fluctuate, either up or down, by at least the pre-determined threshold amount.

5. Fund Shares

Common Share Transactions

Transactions in common shares for the Funds during the Funds’ current and prior fiscal period, where applicable, were as follows:

  NID   NIQ
  Six Months Year   Six Months Year
  Ended Ended   Ended Ended
  11/30/21 5/31/21   11/30/21 5/31/21
Common shares:          
Issued to shareholders due to reinvestments of distributions 7,007  

 

Preferred Shares

Adjustable Rate MuniFund Term Preferred Shares

The Funds have issued and have outstanding Adjustable Rate MuniFund Term Preferred (“AMTP”) Shares, with a $100,000 liquidation preference per share. AMTP Shares are issued via private placement and are not publicly available.

As of the end of the reporting period, details of each Fund’s AMTP Shares outstanding were as follows:

         
        Liquidation
        Preference,
    Shares Liquidation net of deferred
Fund Series Outstanding Preference offering cost
NID 2023 1,750 $175,000,000 $174,949,320
NIQ 2023 550 $55,000,000 $54,957,535

 

Each Fund is obligated to redeem its AMTP Shares by the date as specified in its offering document (“Term Redemption Date”), unless earlier redeemed by the Fund. AMTP Shares are subject to optional and mandatory redemption in certain circumstances. The AMTP Shares may be redeemed at the option of each Fund, subject to payment of premium for approximately six months following the date of issuance (“Premium Expiration Date”), and at the redemption price per share thereafter. The redemption price per share is equal to the sum of the liquidation preference per share plus any accumulated but unpaid dividends.

AMTP Shares are short-term or short/intermediate-term instruments that pay a variable dividend rate tied to a short-term index, plus an additional fixed “spread” amount which is initially established at the time of issuance and may be adjusted in the future based upon a mutual agreement between the majority owner and each Fund. From time-to-time the majority owner may propose to each Fund an adjustment to the dividend rate. Should the majority owner and the Funds fail to agree upon an adjusted dividend rate, and such proposed dividend rate adjustment is not withdrawn, the Funds will be required to redeem all outstanding shares upon the end of a notice period.

In addition, the Funds may be obligated to redeem a certain amount of the AMTP Shares if the Funds fail to maintain certain asset coverage and leverage ratio requirements and such failures are not cured by the applicable cure date. The Term Redemption Date and Premium Expiration Date for each Fund’s AMTP Shares are as follows:

         
  Notice   Term Premium
Fund Period Series Redemption Date Expiration Date
NID 360-day 2023 March 31, 2023* August 31, 2018
NIQ 360-day 2023 June 30, 2023* August 31, 2018

 

* Subject to early termination by either the Fund or the holder.

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The average liquidation preference of AMTP Shares outstanding and annualized dividend rate for the Funds during the current fiscal period were as follows:

  NID NIQ
Average liquidation preference of AMTP Shares outstanding $175,000,000 $55,000,000
Annualized dividend rate 0.93% 0.93%

 

AMTP Shares are subject to restrictions on transfer, generally do not trade, and market quotations are generally not available. The fair value of AMTP Shares is expected to be approximately their liquidation preference so long as the fixed “spread” on the AMTP Shares remains roughly in line with the “spread” being demanded by investors on instruments having similar terms in the current market environment. In present market conditions, the Funds’ Adviser has determined that the fair value of AMTP Shares is approximately their liquidation preference, but their fair value could vary if market conditions change materially. For financial reporting purposes, the liquidation preference of AMTP Shares is a liability and is recognized as a component of “Adjustable Rate MuniFund Term Preferred (“AMTP”) Shares, net of deferred offering costs” on the Statement of Assets and Liabilities.

AMTP Share dividends are treated as interest payments for financial reporting purposes. Unpaid dividends on AMTP Shares are recognized as a component of “Interest payable” on the Statement of Assets and Liabilities. Dividends accrued on AMTP Shares are recognized as a component of “Interest expense and amortization of offering costs” on the Statement of Operations.

Costs incurred in connection each Fund’s offering of AMTP Shares were recorded as deferred charges, which are amortized over the life of the shares and are recognized as components of “Adjustable Rate MuniFund Term Preferred (“AMTP”) Shares, net of deferred offering costs” on the Statement of Assets and Liabilities and “Interest expense and amortization of offering costs” on the Statement of Operations.

Preferred Share Transactions

The Funds did not have any transactions in preferred shares during the current or prior fiscal period.

6. Income Tax Information

Each Fund is a separate taxpayer for federal income tax purposes. Each Fund intends to distribute substantially all of its net investment income and net capital gains to shareholders and to otherwise comply with the requirements of Subchapter M of the Internal Revenue Code applicable to regulated investment companies. Therefore, no federal income tax provision is required. Furthermore, each Fund intends to satisfy conditions that will enable interest from municipal securities, which is exempt from regular federal income tax, to retain such tax-exempt status when distributed to shareholders of the Funds. Net realized capital gains and ordinary income distributions paid by the Funds are subject to federal taxation.

For all open tax years and all major taxing jurisdictions, management of the Funds has concluded that there are no significant uncertain tax positions that would require recognition in the financial statements. Open tax years are those that are open for examination by taxing authorities (i.e., generally the last four tax year ends and the interim tax period since then). Furthermore, management of the Funds is also not aware of any tax positions for which it is reasonably possible that the total amounts of unrecognized tax benefits will significantly change in the next twelve months.

The following information is presented on an income tax basis. Differences between amounts for financial statement and federal income tax purposes are primarily due to timing differences in recognizing taxable market discount, timing differences in recognizing certain gains and losses on investment transactions and the treatment of investments in inverse floating rate securities reflected as financing transactions, if any. To the extent that differences arise that are permanent in nature, such amounts are reclassified within the capital accounts as detailed below. Temporary differences do not require reclassification. Temporary and permanent differences do not impact the NAVs of the Funds.

The table below presents the cost and unrealized appreciation (depreciation) of each Fund’s investment portfolio, as determined on a federal income tax basis, as of November 30, 2021.

For purposes of this disclosure, derivative tax cost is generally the sum of any upfront fees or premiums exchanged and any amounts unrealized for income statement reporting but realized in income and/or capital gains for tax reporting. If a particular derivative category does not disclose any tax unrealized appreciation or depreciation, the change in value of those derivatives have generally been fully realized for tax purposes.

     
  NID NIQ
Tax cost of investments $791,684,752 $228,126,044
Gross unrealized:    
Appreciation $ 78,067,861 $ 18,952,190
Depreciation (9,927,557) (143,481)
Net unrealized appreciation (depreciation) of investments $ 68,140,304 $ 18,808,709

 

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Notes to Financial Statements (Unaudited) (continued)

Permanent differences, primarily due to taxable market discount, treatment of notional principal contracts, federal taxes paid, paydowns and nondeductible offering costs, resulted in reclassifications among the Funds’ components of net assets as of May 31, 2021, the Funds’ last tax year end.

The tax components of undistributed net tax-exempt income, net ordinary income and net long-term capital gains as of May 31, 2021, the Funds’ last tax year end, were as follows:

     
  NID NIQ
Undistributed net tax-exempt income1 $6,417,061 $1,521,460
Undistributed net ordinary income2 200,036
Undistributed net long-term capital gains

 

1Undistributed net tax-exempt income (on a tax basis) has not been reduced for the dividend declared during the period May 1, 2021 and paid on June 1, 2021.
2Net ordinary income consists of taxable market discount income and net short-term capital gains, if any.

The tax character of distributions paid during the Funds’ last tax year ended May 31, 2021 was designated for purposes of the dividends paid deduction as follows:

  NID NIQ
Distributions from net tax-exempt income $23,950,726 $5,977,263
Distributions from net ordinary income2 536,117 99,812
Distributions from net long-term capital gains

 

2Net ordinary income consists of taxable market discount income and net short-term capital gains, if any.

As of May 31, 2021, the Funds’ last tax year end, the Funds had unused capital losses carrying forward available for federal income tax purposes to be applied against future capital gains, if any. The capital losses are not subject to expiration.

     
  NID NIQ
Not subject to expiration:    
Short-term $19,523,432 $ 8,007,066
Long-term 15,309,427 3,625,210
Total $34,832,859 $11,632,276

 

During the Funds’ last tax year ended May 31, 2021, NID utilized $1,274,276 of its capital loss carryforward.

7. Management Fees and Other Transactions with Affiliates

Management Fees

Each Fund’s management fee compensates the Adviser for overall investment advisory and administrative services and general office facilities. The Sub-Adviser is compensated for its services to the Funds from the management fees paid to the Adviser.

Each Fund’s management fee consists of two components – a fund-level fee, based only on the amount of assets within each individual Fund, and a complex-level fee, based on the aggregate amount of all eligible fund assets managed by the Adviser. This pricing structure enables Fund shareholders to benefit from growth in the assets within their respective Fund as well as from growth in the amount of complex-wide assets managed by the Adviser.

The annual fund-level fee, payable monthly, for each Fund is calculated according to the following schedule:

  NID NIQ
Average Daily Managed Assets* Fund-Level Fee Rate Fund-Level Fee Rate
For the first $125 million 0.4000% 0.3000%
For the next $125 million 0.3875 0.2875
For the next $250 million 0.3750 0.2750
For the next $500 million 0.3625 0.2625
For the next $1 billion 0.3500 0.2500
For the next $3 billion 0.3250 0.2250
For managed assets over $5 billion 0.3125 0.2125

 

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The annual complex-level fee, payable monthly, for each Fund is calculated by multiplying the current complex-wide fee rate, determined according to the following schedule by the Fund’s daily managed assets:

   
Complex-Level Eligible Asset Breakpoint Level* Effective Complex-Level Fee Rate at Breakpoint Level
$55 billion 0.2000%
$56 billion 0.1996
$57 billion 0.1989
$60 billion 0.1961
$63 billion 0.1931
$66 billion 0.1900
$71 billion 0.1851
$76 billion 0.1806
$80 billion 0.1773
$91 billion 0.1691
$125 billion 0.1599
$200 billion 0.1505
$250 billion 0.1469
$300 billion 0.1445

 

*For the complex-level fees, managed assets include closed-end fund assets managed by the Adviser that are attributable to certain types of leverage. For these purposes, leverage includes the funds’ use of preferred stock and borrowings and certain investments in the residual interest certificates (also called inverse floating rate securities) in tender option bond (TOB) trusts, including the portion of assets held by a TOB trust that has been effectively financed by the trust’s issuance of floating rate securities, subject to an agreement by the Adviser as to certain funds to limit the amount of such assets for determining managed assets in certain circumstances. The complex-level fee is calculated based upon the aggregate daily managed assets of all Nuveen open-end and closed-end funds that constitute “eligible assets.” Eligible assets do not include assets attributable to investments in other Nuveen Funds or assets in excess of a determined amount (originally $2 billion) added to the Nuveen fund complex in connection with the Adviser’s assumption of the management of the former First American Funds effective January 1, 2011, but do not include certain Nuveen funds that were reorganized into funds advised by an affiliate of the Adviser during the 2019 calendar year. As of November 30, 2021, the complex-level fee for each Fund was 0.1534%.

 

Other Transactions with Affiliates

Each Fund is permitted to purchase or sell securities from or to certain other funds or accounts managed by the Sub-Adviser (“Affiliated Entity”) under specified conditions outlined in procedures adopted by the Board (“cross-trade”). These procedures have been designed to ensure that any cross-trade of securities by the Fund from or to an Affiliated Entity by virtue of having a common investment adviser (or affiliated investment adviser), common officer and/or common trustee complies with Rule 17a-7 under the 1940 Act. These transactions are effected at the current market price (as provided by an independent pricing service) without incurring broker commissions.

During the current fiscal period, the Funds did not engage in cross-trades pursuant to these procedures.

8. Commitments and Contingencies

In the normal course of business, each Fund enters into a variety of agreements that may expose the Fund to some risk of loss. These could include recourse arrangements for certain TOB Trusts and certain agreements related to preferred shares, which are described elsewhere in these Notes to Financial Statements. The risk of future loss arising from such agreements, while not quantifiable, is expected to be remote. As of the end of the reporting period, the Funds did not have any unfunded commitments.

From time to time, the Funds may be a party to certain legal proceedings in the ordinary course of business, including proceedings relating to the enforcement of the Funds’ rights under contracts. As of the end of the reporting period, the Funds are not subject to any material legal proceedings.

9. Borrowing Arrangements

Committed Line of Credit

The Funds, along with certain other funds managed by the Adviser (“Participating Funds”), have established a 364-day, $2.635 billion standby credit facility with a group of lenders, under which the Participating Funds may borrow for temporary purposes (other than on-going leveraging for investment purposes). Each Participating Fund is allocated a designated proportion of the facility’s capacity (and its associated costs, as described below) based upon a multifactor assessment of the likelihood and frequency of its need to draw on the facility, the size of the Fund and its anticipated draws, and the potential importance of such draws to the operations and well-being of the Fund, relative to those of the other Funds. A Fund may effect draws on the facility in excess of its designated capacity if and to the extent that other Participating Funds have undrawn capacity. The credit facility expires in June 2022 unless extended or renewed.

The credit facility has the following terms: 0.15% per annum on unused commitment amounts and a drawn interest rate equal to the higher of (a) OBFR (Overnight Bank Funding Rate) plus 1.20% per annum or (b) the Fed Funds Effective Rate plus 1.20% per annum on amounts borrowed. Prior to

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Notes to Financial Statements (Unaudited) (continued)

June 23, 2021, the drawn interest rate was equal to the higher of (a) one-month LIBOR (London Inter-Bank Offered Rate) plus 1.25% per annum or (b) the Fed Funds rate plus 1.25% per annum on amounts borrowed. The Participating Funds also incurred a 0.05% upfront fee on the increase of the $230 million commitment amount during the reporting period. Interest expense incurred by the Participating Funds, when applicable, is recognized as a component of “Interest expense and amortization of offering costs” on the Statement of Operations. Participating Funds paid administration, legal and arrangement fees, which are recognized as a component of “Interest expense and amortization of offering costs” on the Statement of Operations, and along with commitment fees, have been allocated among such Participating Funds based upon the relative proportions of the facility’s aggregate capacity reserved for them and other factors deemed relevant by the Adviser and the Board of each Participating Fund.

During the current fiscal period, the Funds did not utilize this facility.

Borrowings outstanding as of the end of the reporting period, if any, are recognized as “Borrowings” on the Statement of Assets and Liabilities, where applicable.

Inter-Fund Borrowing and Lending

The SEC has granted an exemptive order permitting registered open-end and closed-end Nuveen funds to participate in an inter-fund lending facility whereby the Nuveen funds may directly lend to and borrow money from each other for temporary purposes (e.g., to satisfy redemption requests or when a sale of securities “fails,” resulting in an unanticipated cash shortfall) (the “Inter-Fund Program”). The closed-end Nuveen funds, including the Funds covered by this shareholder report, will participate only as lenders, and not as borrowers, in the Inter-Fund Program because such closed-end funds rarely, if ever, need to borrow cash to meet redemptions. The Inter-Fund Program is subject to a number of conditions, including, among other things, the requirements that (1) no fund may borrow or lend money through the Inter-Fund Program unless it receives a more favorable interest rate than is typically available from a bank or other financial institution for a comparable transaction; (2) no fund may borrow on an unsecured basis through the Inter-Fund Program unless the fund’s outstanding borrowings from all sources immediately after the inter-fund borrowing total 10% or less of its total assets; provided that if the borrowing fund has a secured borrowing outstanding from any other lender, including but not limited to another fund, the inter-fund loan must be secured on at least an equal priority basis with at least an equivalent percentage of collateral to loan value; (3) if a fund’s total outstanding borrowings immediately after an inter-fund borrowing would be greater than 10% of its total assets, the fund may borrow through the inter-fund loan on a secured basis only; (4) no fund may lend money if the loan would cause its aggregate outstanding loans through the Inter-Fund Program to exceed 15% of its net assets at the time of the loan; (5) a fund’s inter-fund loans to any one fund shall not exceed 5% of the lending fund’s net assets; (6) the duration of inter-fund loans will be limited to the time required to receive payment for securities sold, but in no event more than seven days; and (7) each inter-fund loan may be called on one business day’s notice by a lending fund and may be repaid on any day by a borrowing fund. In addition, a Nuveen fund may participate in the Inter-Fund Program only if and to the extent that such participation is consistent with the fund’s investment objective and investment policies. The Board is responsible for overseeing the Inter-Fund Program.

The limitations detailed above and the other conditions of the SEC exemptive order permitting the Inter-Fund Program are designed to minimize the risks associated with Inter-Fund Program for both the lending fund and the borrowing fund. However, no borrowing or lending activity is without risk. When a fund borrows money from another fund, there is a risk that the loan could be called on one day’s notice or not renewed, in which case the fund may have to borrow from a bank at a higher rate or take other actions to payoff such loan if an inter-fund loan is not available from another fund. Any delay in repayment to a lending fund could result in a lost investment opportunity or additional borrowing costs.

During the current reporting period, none of the Funds covered by this shareholder report have entered into any inter-fund loan activity.

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Risk Considerations

Fund shares are not guaranteed or endorsed by any bank or other insured depository institution, and are not federally insured by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation.

Nuveen Intermediate Duration Municipal Term Fund (NID)

Investing in closed-end funds involves risk; principal loss is possible. There is no guarantee the Fund’s investment objectives will be achieved. Closed-end fund shares may frequently trade at a discount or premium to their net asset value. Debt or fixed income securities such as those held by the Fund, are subject to market risk, credit risk, interest rate risk, derivatives risk, liquidity risk, and income risk. As interest rates rise, bond prices fall. Lower credit debt securities may be more likely to fail to make timely interest or principal payments. Leverage increases return volatility and magnifies the Fund’s potential return and its risks; there is no guarantee a fund’s leverage strategy will be successful. For these and other risks, including the Fund’s limited term and inverse floater risk, see the Fund’s web page at www.nuveen.com/NID.

Nuveen Intermediate Duration Quality Municipal Term Fund (NIQ)

Investing in closed-end funds involves risk; principal loss is possible. There is no guarantee the Fund’s investment objectives will be achieved. Closed-end fund shares may frequently trade at a discount or premium to their net asset value. Debt or fixed income securities such as those held by the Fund, are subject to market risk, credit risk, interest rate risk, derivatives risk, liquidity risk, and income risk. As interest rates rise, bond prices fall. Leverage increases return volatility and magnifies the Fund’s potential return and its risks; there is no guarantee a fund’s leverage strategy will be successful. For these and other risks, including the Fund’s limited term and inverse floater risk, see the Fund’s web page at www.nuveen.com/NIQ.

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Additional Fund Information (Unaudited)

           
Board of Trustees          
Jack B. Evans William C. Hunter Amy B. R. Lancellotta Joanne T. Medero Albin F. Moschner John K. Nelson
Judith M. Stockdale Carole E. Stone Mathew Thornton III Terence J. Toth Margaret L. Wolff Robert L. Young

 

 

         
Investment Adviser Custodian Legal Counsel Independent Registered Transfer Agent and
Nuveen Fund Advisors, LLC State Street Bank Chapman and Cutler LLP Public Accounting Firm Shareholder Services
333 West Wacker Drive & Trust Company Chicago, IL 60603 KPMG LLP Computershare Trust
Chicago, IL 60606 One Lincoln Street   200 East Randolph Street Company, N.A.
  Boston, MA 02111   Chicago, IL 60601 150 Royall Street
        Canton, MA 02021
        (800) 257-8787

 

Portfolio of Investments Information

Each Fund is required to file its complete schedule of portfolio holdings with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) for the first and third quarters of each fiscal year as an exhibit to its report on Form N-PORT. You may obtain this information on the SEC’s website at http://www.sec.gov.

 

Nuveen Funds’ Proxy Voting Information

You may obtain (i) information regarding how each fund voted proxies relating to portfolio securities held during the most recent twelve-month period ended June 30, without charge, upon request, by calling Nuveen toll-free at (800) 257-8787 or on Nuveen’s website at www.nuveen.com and (ii) a description of the policies and procedures that each fund used to determine how to vote proxies relating to portfolio securities without charge, upon request, by calling Nuveen toll free at (800) 257-8787. You may also obtain this information directly from the SEC. Visit the SEC on-line at http://www.sec.gov.

 

CEO Certification Disclosure

Each Fund’s Chief Executive Officer (CEO) has submitted to the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) the annual CEO certification as required by Section 303A.12(a) of the NYSE Listed Company Manual. Each Fund has filed with the SEC the certification of its CEO and Chief Financial Officer required by Section 302 of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act.

 

Common Share Repurchases

Each Fund intends to repurchase, through its open-market share repurchase program, shares of its own common stock at such times and in such amounts as is deemed advisable. During the period covered by this report, each Fund repurchased shares of its common stock, as shown in the accompanying table. Any future repurchases will be reported to shareholders in the next annual or semi-annual report.

 

  NID NIQ
Common shares repurchased 0 0

 

FINRA BrokerCheck

The Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (FINRA) provides information regarding the disciplinary history of FINRA member firms and associated investment professionals. This information as well as an investor brochure describing FINRA BrokerCheck is available to the public by calling the FINRA BrokerCheck Hotline number at (800) 289-9999 or by visiting www.FINRA.org.

 

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Glossary of Terms Used in this Report (Unaudited)

Average Annual Total Return: This is a commonly used method to express an investment’s performance over a particular, usually multi-year time period. It expresses the return that would have been necessary each year to equal the investment’s actual cumulative performance (including change in NAV or market price and reinvested dividends and capital gains distributions, if any) over the time period being considered.

Effective Leverage: Effective leverage is a fund’s effective economic leverage, and includes both regulatory leverage (see leverage) and the leverage effects of certain derivative investments in a fund’s portfolio. Currently, the leverage effects of Tender Option Bond (TOB) inverse floater holdings are included in effective leverage values, in addition to any regulatory leverage.

Industrial Development Revenue Bond (IDR): A unique type of revenue bond issued by a state or local government agency on behalf of a private sector company and intended to build or acquire factories or other heavy equipment and tools.

Inverse Floating Rate Securities: Inverse floating rate securities, also known as inverse floaters or tender option bonds (TOBs), are created by depositing a municipal bond, typically with a fixed interest rate, into a special purpose trust. This trust, in turn, (a) issues floating rate certificates typically paying short-term tax-exempt interest rates to third parties in amounts equal to some fraction of the deposited bond’s par amount or market value, and (b) issues an inverse floating rate certificate (sometimes referred to as an “inverse floater”) to an investor (such as a Fund) interested in gaining investment exposure to a long-term municipal bond. The income received by the holder of the inverse floater varies inversely with the short-term rate paid to the floating rate certificates’ holders, and in most circumstances the holder of the inverse floater bears substantially all of the underlying bond’s downside investment risk. The holder of the inverse floater typically also benefits disproportionately from any potential appreciation of the underlying bond’s value. Hence, an inverse floater essentially represents an investment in the underlying bond on a leveraged basis.

Leverage: Leverage is created whenever a fund has investment exposure (both reward and/or risk) equivalent to more than 100% of the investment capital.

Net Asset Value (NAV) Per Share: A fund’s Net Assets is equal to its total assets (securities, cash, accrued earnings and receivables) less its total liabilities. NAV per share is equal to the fund’s Net Assets divided by its number of shares outstanding.

Pre-Refunded Bond/Pre-Refunding: Pre-Refunded Bond/Pre-Refunding, also known as advanced refundings or refinancings, is a procedure used by state and local governments to refinance municipal bonds to lower interest expenses. The issuer sells new bonds with a lower yield and uses the proceeds to buy U.S. Treasury securities, the interest from which is used to make payments on the higher yielding bonds. Because of this collateral, pre-refunding generally raises a bond’s credit rating and thus its value.

Regulatory Leverage: Regulatory Leverage consists of preferred shares issued by or borrowings of a fund. Both of these are part of a fund’s capital structure. Regulatory leverage is subject to asset coverage limits set in the Investment Company Act of 1940.

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Glossary of Terms Used in this Report (Unaudited) (continued)

S&P Intermediate Duration Municipal Yield Index: A market value-weighted index that tracks both the investment grade municipal bond market and the high yield municipal bond market in the duration ranges of short duration: 1 to 12 years maturity range and long duration: 1 to 17 years maturity range. Index returns assume reinvestment of distributions, but do not reflect any applicable sales charges or management fees.

S&P Municipal Bond Intermediate Index: A market value-weighted index containing all of the bonds in the S&P Municipal Bond Index with maturity dates between 3 and 14.999 years. Index returns assume reinvestment of distributions, but do not reflect any applicable sales charges or management fees.

Tax Obligation/General Bonds: Bonds backed by the general revenues of an issuer, including taxes, where the issuer has the ability to increase taxes by an unlimited amount to pay the bonds back.

Tax Obligation/Limited Bonds: Bonds backed by the general revenues of an issuer, including taxes, where the issuer doesn't have the ability to increase taxes by an unlimited amount to pay the bonds back.

Total Investment Exposure: Total investment exposure is a fund’s assets managed by the Adviser that are attributable to financial leverage. For these purposes, financial leverage includes a fund’s use of preferred stock and borrowings and investments in the residual interest certificates (also called inverse floating rate securities) in tender option bond (TOB) trusts, including the portion of assets held by a TOB trust that has been effectively financed by the trust’s issuance of floating rate securities.

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ESA-B-1121D 1972942-INV-B-01/23

 

 

 
 

  

ITEM 2. CODE OF ETHICS.

 

Not applicable to this filing.

 

ITEM 3. AUDIT COMMITTEE FINANCIAL EXPERT.

 

Not applicable to this filing.

 

ITEM 4. PRINCIPAL ACCOUNTANT FEES AND SERVICES.

 

Not applicable to this filing.

 

ITEM 5. AUDIT COMMITTEE OF LISTED REGISTRANTS.

 

Not applicable to this filing.

 

ITEM 6. SCHEDULE OF INVESTMENTS.

 

(a) See Portfolio of Investments in Item 1.

 

(b) Not applicable.

 

ITEM 7. DISCLOSURE OF PROXY VOTING POLICIES AND PROCEDURES FOR CLOSED-END MANAGEMENT INVESTMENT COMPANIES.

 

Not applicable to this filing.

 

ITEM 8. PORTFOLIO MANAGERS OF CLOSED-END MANAGEMENT INVESTMENT COMPANIES.

 

Not applicable to this filing.

 

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.

 

There have been no material changes to the procedures by which shareholders may recommend nominees to the registrant’s Board implemented after the registrant last provided disclosure in response to this Item.

 

ITEM 11. CONTROLS AND PROCEDURES.

 
 

 

(a)

The registrant’s principal executive and principal financial officers, or persons performing similar functions, have concluded that the registrant’s disclosure controls and procedures (as defined in Rule 30a-3(c) under the Investment Company Act of 1940, as amended (the “1940 Act”) (17 CFR 270.30a-3(c))) are effective, as of a date within 90 days of the filing date of this report that includes the disclosure required by this paragraph, based on their evaluation of the controls and procedures required by Rule 30a-3(b) under the 1940 Act (17 CFR 270.30a-3(b)) and Rules 13a-15(b) or 15d-15(b) under the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended (the “Exchange Act”)(17 CFR 240.13a-15(b) or 240.15d-15(b)).

 

(b)

There were no changes in the registrant’s internal control over financial reporting (as defined in Rule 30a-3(d) under the 1940 Act (17 CFR 270.30a-3(d)) that occurred during the period covered by this report that has materially affected, or is reasonably likely to materially affect, the registrant’s internal control over financial reporting.

 

ITEM 12. DISCLOSURE OF SECURITIES LENDING ACTIVITIES FOR CLOSED-END MANAGEMENT INVESTMENT COMPANIES.

Not applicable.

 

ITEM 13. EXHIBITS.

 

File the exhibits listed below as part of this Form.

 

(a)(1)

Any code of ethics, or amendment thereto, that is the subject of the disclosure required by Item 2, to the extent that the registrant intends to satisfy the Item 2 requirements through filing of an exhibit: Not applicable to this filing.

 

(a)(2)

A separate certification for each principal executive officer and principal financial officer of the registrant as required by Rule 30a-2(a) under the 1940 Act (17 CFR 270.30a-2(a)) in the exact form set forth below: See Ex-99.CERT attached hereto.

 

(a)(3)

Any written solicitation to purchase securities under Rule 23c-1 under the 1940 Act (17 CFR 270.23c-1) sent or given during the period covered by the  report by or on behalf of the registrant to 10 or more persons: Not applicable.

 

(a)(4)

Change in the registrant’s independent public accountant. Not applicable.

 

(b)

If the report is filed under Section 13(a) or 15(d) of the Exchange Act, provide the certifications required by Rule 30a-2(b) under the 1940 Act (17 CFR 270.30a-2(b)); Rule 13a-14(b) or Rule 15d-14(b) under the Exchange Act (17 CFR 240.13a-14(b) or 240.15d-14(b)), and Section 1350 of Chapter 63 of Title 18 of the United States Code (18 U.S.C. 1350) as an exhibit. A certification furnished pursuant to this paragraph will not be deemed “filed” for purposes of Section 18 of the Exchange Act (15 U.S.C. 78r), or otherwise subject to the liability of that section. Such certification will not be deemed to be incorporated by reference into any filing under the Securities Act of 1933 or the Exchange Act, except to the extent that the registrant specifically incorporates it by reference: See Ex-99.906 CERT attached hereto.

 

 
 

  

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) Nuveen Intermediate Duration Quality Municipal Term Fund

 

By (Signature and Title) /s/ Mark L. Winget

Mark L. Winget

Vice President and Secretary

 

Date: February 4, 2022

 

Pursuant to the requirements of the Securities 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 (Signature and Title) /s/ David J. Lamb

David J. Lamb

Chief Administrative Officer

(principal executive officer)

 

Date: February 4, 2022

 

By (Signature and Title) /s/ E. Scott Wickerham

E. Scott Wickerham

Vice President and Controller

(principal financial officer)

 

Date: February 4, 2022



 

EX-99.CERT 2 niq_ex99cert.htm CERTIFICATIONS

Exhibit 99.CERT

 

CERTIFICATION

 

I, David J. Lamb, certify that:

 

1.  

I have reviewed this report on Form N-CSR of Nuveen Intermediate Duration Quality Municipal Term Fund;

 

2.  

Based on my knowledge, this report does not contain any untrue statement of a material fact or omit to state a material fact necessary to make the statements made, in light of the circumstances under which such statements were made, not misleading with respect to the period covered by this report;

 

3.  

Based on my knowledge, the financial statements, and other financial information included in this report, fairly present in all material respects the financial condition, results of operations, changes in net assets, and cash flows (if the financial statements are required to include a statement of cash flows) of the registrant as of, and for, the periods presented in this report;

 

4.  

The registrant’s other certifying officer and I are responsible for establishing and maintaining disclosure controls and procedures (as defined in Rule 30a-3(c) under the Investment Company Act of 1940) and internal control over financial reporting (as defined in Rule 30a-3(d) under the Investment Company Act of 1940) for the registrant and have:

 

(a)  

designed such disclosure controls and procedures, or caused such disclosure controls and procedures to be designed under our supervision, to ensure that material information relating to the registrant, including its consolidated subsidiaries, is made known to us by others within those entities, particularly during the period in which this report is being prepared;

 

(b)  

designed such internal control over financial reporting, or caused such internal control over financial reporting to be designed under our supervision, to provide reasonable assurance regarding the reliability of financial reporting and the preparation of financial statements for external purposes in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles;

 

(c)  

evaluated the effectiveness of the registrant’s disclosure controls and procedures and presented in this report our conclusions about the effectiveness of the disclosure controls and procedures, as of a date within 90 days prior to the filing date of this report based on such evaluation; and

 

(d)  

disclosed in this report any change in the registrant’s internal control over financial reporting that occurred during the period covered by this report that has materially affected, or is reasonably likely to materially affect, the registrant’s internal control over financial reporting; and

 

5.  

The registrant’s other certifying officer and I have disclosed to the registrant’s auditors and the audit committee of the registrant’s board of directors (or persons performing the equivalent functions):

 

(a)  

all significant deficiencies and material weaknesses in the design or operation of internal control over financial reporting which are reasonably likely to adversely affect the registrant’s ability to record, process, summarize, and report financial information; and

 

(b)  

any fraud, whether or not material, that involves management or other employees who have a significant role in the registrant’s internal control over financial reporting.

 

 

Date: February 4, 2022

 

/s/ David J. Lamb

David J. Lamb

Chief Administrative Officer

(principal executive officer)

 

 
 

  

 

CERTIFICATION

 

I, E. Scott Wickerham, certify that:

 

1.  

I have reviewed this report on Form N-CSR of Nuveen Intermediate Duration Quality Municipal Term Fund;

 

2.  

Based on my knowledge, this report does not contain any untrue statement of a material fact or omit to state a material fact necessary to make the statements made, in light of the circumstances under which such statements were made, not misleading with respect to the period covered by this report;

 

3.  

Based on my knowledge, the financial statements, and other financial information included in this report, fairly present in all material respects the financial condition, results of operations, changes in net assets, and cash flows (if the financial statements are required to include a statement of cash flows) of the registrant as of, and for, the periods presented in this report;

 

4.  

The registrant’s other certifying officer and I are responsible for establishing and maintaining disclosure controls and procedures (as defined in Rule 30a-3(c) under the Investment Company Act of 1940) and internal control over financial reporting (as defined in Rule 30a-3(d) under the Investment Company Act of 1940) for the registrant and have:

 

(a)  

designed such disclosure controls and procedures, or caused such disclosure controls and procedures to be designed under our supervision, to ensure that material information relating to the registrant, including its consolidated subsidiaries, is made known to us by others within those entities, particularly during the period in which this report is being prepared;

 

(b)  

designed such internal control over financial reporting, or caused such internal control over financial reporting to be designed under our supervision, to provide reasonable assurance regarding the reliability of financial reporting and the preparation of financial statements for external purposes in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles;

 

(c)  

evaluated the effectiveness of the registrant’s disclosure controls and procedures and presented in this report our conclusions about the effectiveness of the disclosure controls and procedures, as of a date within 90 days prior to the filing date of this report based on such evaluation; and

 

(d)  

disclosed in this report any change in the registrant’s internal control over financial reporting that occurred during the period covered by this report that has materially affected, or is reasonably likely to materially affect, the registrant’s internal control over financial reporting; and

 

5.  

The registrant’s other certifying officer and I have disclosed to the registrant’s auditors and the audit committee of the registrant’s board of directors (or persons performing the equivalent functions):

 

(a)  

all significant deficiencies and material weaknesses in the design or operation of internal control over financial reporting which are reasonably likely to adversely affect the registrant’s ability to record, process, summarize, and report financial information; and

 

(b)  

any fraud, whether or not material, that involves management or other employees who have a significant role in the registrant’s internal control over financial reporting.

 

 

Date: February 4, 2022

 

/s/ E. Scott Wickerham

E. Scott Wickerham

Vice President and Controller

(principal financial officer)

EX-99.906 CERT 3 niq_ex99cert906.htm CERTIFICATION

Exhibit 99.906CERT

 

 

Certification Pursuant to 18 U.S.C. 1350, as adopted pursuant to Section 906 of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002; provided by the Chief Executive Officer and Chief Financial Officer, based on each such officer’s knowledge and belief.

 

The undersigned officers of Nuveen Intermediate Duration Quality Municipal Term Fund (the “Fund”), certify that, to the best of each such officer’s knowledge and belief:

 

1.  

The Form N-CSR of the Fund for the period ended November 30, 2021 (the “Report”) fully complies with the requirements of Section 13(a) or 15(d) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934; and

 

2.  

The information contained in the Report fairly presents, in all material respects, the financial condition and results of operations of the Fund.

 

Date: February 4, 2022

 

/s/ David J. Lamb

David J. Lamb

Chief Administrative Officer

(principal executive officer)

 

/s/ E. Scott Wickerham

E. Scott Wickerham

Vice President, Controller

(principal financial officer)

 

 

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