BlackRock MuniHoldings CA Quality Fund Files Semi-Annual Report
Ticker: MUC · Form: N-CSRS · Filed: 2026-04-07T11:56:17-04:00
Sentiment: neutral
Topics: regulatory-filing, fund-report, certification
TL;DR
CA Muni fund filed its semi-annual report. All good.
AI Summary
BlackRock MuniHoldings California Quality Fund, Inc. filed its semi-annual report (N-CSRS) on April 7, 2026, for the period ending January 31, 2026. The filing includes certifications pursuant to Sections 302 and 906, indicating compliance with financial reporting standards. The fund is registered in Maryland and has its fiscal year end on June 30.
Why It Matters
This filing provides shareholders with an update on the fund's financial status and management's certifications, crucial for assessing the fund's performance and compliance.
Risk Assessment
Risk Level: low — This is a routine regulatory filing for a registered investment company, not indicating any specific new risks.
Key Numbers
- 5469937 — N-CSRS Document Size (The size of the main filing document in bytes.)
- 12779 — EX-99.CERT Document Size (The size of the Section 302 certification document in bytes.)
- 4285 — EX-99.906CERT Document Size (The size of the Section 906 certification document in bytes.)
Key Players & Entities
- BLACKROCK MUNIHOLDINGS CALIFORNIA QUALITY FUND, INC. (company) — Filer
- 0001051004 (company) — CIK Number
- 2026-04-07 (date) — Filing Date
- 2026-01-31 (date) — Period of Report
FAQ
What type of report is this filing?
This filing is an N-CSRS, which is a Certified Shareholder Report, Semi-Annual.
When was this report filed?
The report was filed on April 7, 2026.
What period does this report cover?
The period of the report is January 31, 2026.
What are the key certifications included in the filing?
The filing includes certifications pursuant to Section 302 and Section 906.
Where is the company incorporated and what is its fiscal year end?
The company is incorporated in Maryland (MD) and its fiscal year ends on June 30.
Filing Stats: 4,508 words · 18 min read · ~15 pages · Grade level 10.3 · Accepted 2026-04-07 11:56:17
Key Financial Figures
- $69 billion — funds experienced net inflows totaling $69 billion (based on data from the Investment Comp
- $564 billion — . At the same time, the market absorbed $564 billion in issuance, a 14% increase year-over-y
- $100 million — ust ' s Common Shares capitalization is $100 million and it utilizes leverage for an additio
- $30 m — it utilizes leverage for an additional $30 million, creating a total value of $130 m
- $130 million — $30 million, creating a total value of $130 million available for investment in longer-term
- $30 million — ase, a Trust ' s financing costs on the $30 million of proceeds obtained from leverage are
- $11.21 — ng Market Price as of January 31, 2026 ($11.21) (a) 5.43% Tax Equivalent Yield (b)
- $0.050700 — hly Distribution per Common Share (c) $0.050700 Current Annualized Distribution per C
- $0.608400 — zed Distribution per Common Share (c) $0.608400 Leverage as of January 31, 2026 (d)
- $25.00 — in certain circumstances) and to return $25.00 per common share (the initial offering
- $22.79 — ng Market Price as of January 31, 2026 ($22.79) (a) 2.44% Tax Equivalent Yield (b)
- $0.046400 — hly Distribution per Common Share (c) $0.046400 Current Annualized Distribution per C
- $0.556800 — zed Distribution per Common Share (c) $0.556800 Leverage as of January 31, 2026 (d)
Filing Documents
- d66996dncsrs.htm (N-CSRS) — 5342KB
- d66996dex99cert.htm (EX-99.CERT) — 12KB
- d66996dex99906cert.htm (EX-99.906CERT) — 4KB
- g66996img2b59384f2.jpg (GRAPHIC) — 120KB
- g66996img3b6709f51.jpg (GRAPHIC) — 21KB
- g66996img634304503.jpg (GRAPHIC) — 37KB
- 0001193125-26-144995.txt ( ) — 5605KB
Financial Statements
Financial Statements: Schedules of Investments 16 Statements of Assets and Liabilities 50 Statements of Operations 52 Statements of Changes in Net Assets 54 Statements of Cash Flows 57 Financial Highlights 59
Notes to Financial Statements
Notes to Financial Statements 67 Additional Information 79 Glossary of Terms Used in this Report 83 2 Municipal Market Overview For the Reporting Period Ended January 31, 2026 Municipal Market Conditions The first half of 2025 was defined by the Trump administration's announcement of reciprocal tariffs in early April that spurred extreme volatility, dislocations across global markets, and a reset of municipal valuations to historically attractive levels. Markets ultimately stabilized and positive absolute returns soon followed, but elevated municipal supply throughout the period was a primary driver of relative underperformance vs. other fixed income asset classes. A softening labor market, the longest government shutdown in history, and a lack of material economic data for the market (and Federal Reserve) to lean on framed the second half of the year. An increasingly dovish central bank cut rates at three consecutive meetings during the period, reducing the Federal Funds rate from 4.50% to 3.75% and creating a strong backdrop for rates. Municipals then leveraged an exceptionally positive technical landscape to start 2026 on a strong note. The belly of the curve, double-A rated credits, and the housing, IDR/PCR, and leasing sectors outperformed. Bloomberg Municipal Bond Index (a) Total Returns as of January 31, 2026 6 months: 5.80% 12 months: 4.70% During the 12-months ended January 31, 2026, municipal bond funds experienced net inflows totaling $69 billion (based on data from the Investment Company Institute), with demand concentrated primarily in ETFs, investment-grade, and long-term funds. At the same time, the market absorbed $564 billion in issuance, a 14% increase year-over-year (period ending January 2025). Issuance was boosted by an increased need for infrastructure spending, a pull-forward in perceived vulnerable sectors to front-run potential new legislation, and declining COVID stimulus cash available to municipaliti