BNY Mellon Municipal Bond Infrastructure Fund's long-term debt is $42M.
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As of the most recent data (February 2026), DMB shows a long-term debt of $42M. That compares with $43M in the prior-year period — down 2.2% year over year. Scroll down for historical charts and peer comparison views.
Compared with the year-ago period, DMB's long-term debt is now $42M (was $43M) — a 2.2% year-over-year decrease. Pairing that YoY change with peer averages gives a clearer picture of whether BNY Mellon Municipal Bond Infrastructure Fund is outperforming or lagging.
Tracking DMB's long-term debt over time shows whether BNY Mellon Municipal Bond Infrastructure Fund is scaling, shrinking, or reshaping that part of the business. The current reading is $42M That compares with $43M in the prior-year period — down 2.2% year over year. Multi-quarter patterns matter more than any single print, which is why this page emphasizes history and peer comparison charts.
Besides this long-term debt page, Stockcircle has BNY Mellon Municipal Bond Infrastructure Fund's full stock overview, other financial metrics, insider and congress trade tabs, and tools to follow the stock. Together they help you connect long-term debt (currently $42M) with ownership activity and broader fundamentals.