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Month-End Portfolio Data Now Available for Federated Investors' Closed-End Municipal Funds

Mon Nov 16, 2009 2:57pm EST
Month-End Portfolio Data Now Available for Federated Investors' Closed-End
Municipal Funds



PITTSBURGH, Nov. 16 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Federated Investors, Inc. today
announced that monthly fund composition and performance data for Federated
Premier Municipal Income Fund (NYSE: FMN) and Federated Premier Intermediate
Municipal Income Fund (NYSE: FPT) as of Oct. 31, 2009 are now available in the
Products section of FederatedInvestors.com.  To order hard copies of this data
or to be placed on a mailing list, call 800-245-0242 x8079, email
CEinfo@federatedinv.com or write to Federated Investors, 1001 Liberty Avenue,
Floor 23, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 15222.  

Federated Investors, Inc. (NYSE: FII) is one of the largest investment
managers in the United States, managing $392.3 billion in assets as of Sept.
30, 2009.  With 150 funds, as well as a variety of separately managed account
options, Federated provides comprehensive investment management worldwide to
nearly 5,300 institutions and intermediaries including corporations,
government entities, insurance companies, foundations and endowments, banks
and broker/dealers.  For more information, visit FederatedInvestors.com.

SOURCE  Federated Investors, Inc.

Melissa Ryan, +1-412-288-8079, or  Meghan McAndrew, +1-412-288-8103, both of
Federated Investors, Inc.



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