Municipal Inflation-Linked Securities Investment vehicles issued by various levels of governments containing variable coupon payments that increase and decrease with changes in the consumer price index (CPI). Investopedia Says: This type of debt security is similar to regular municipal bonds, but municipal inflation-linked securities offer investors a slightly lower coupon rate because these securities are safer than debt instruments that expose the holder to inflation risk. Also, because these securities carry reduced inflation risk, they don't - like other debt securities - have the potential to increase in price should the rate of inflation subside. Related Terms: Consumer Price Index - CPI Coupon Inflation-Indexed Security Inflation-Protected Security Inflationary Psychology Inflationary Risk TIPS |