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UNITED STATES
SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION
Washington, D.C. 20549
FORM N-Q
QUARTERLY SCHEDULE OF PORTFOLIO HOLDINGS OF REGISTERED MANAGEMENT
INVESTMENT COMPANY
Investment Company Act file number 811-05597
Invesco Municipal Income Opportunities Trust
 
(Exact name of registrant as specified in charter)
1555 Peachtree Street, N.E., Atlanta, Georgia 30309
 
(Address of principal executive offices) (Zip code)
Philip A. Taylor 1555 Peachtree Street, N.E., Atlanta, Georgia 30309
 
(Name and address of agent for service)
Registrant’s telephone number, including area code: (713) 626-1919
Date of fiscal year end: 5/31
Date of reporting period: 8/31/10
 
 

 


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Item 1. Schedule of Investments
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Item 1. Schedule of Investments.

 


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Invesco Municipal Income Opportunities Trust
Quarterly Schedule of Portfolio Holdings
August 31, 2010
(INVESCO LOGO)
invesco.com/us          MS-CE-MIOPP-QTR-1 08/10           Invesco Advisers, Inc.

 


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Schedule of Investments
August 31, 2010 (unaudited)
                                 
                Principal        
    Interest     Maturity     Amount        
    Rate     Date     (000)     Value  
 
Municipal Obligations (102.7%)
                               
Alabama (1.0%)
                               
Colbert County-Northwest Alabama Health Care Authority, Helen Keller Hospital Ser 2003
    5.75 %     06/01/27     $ 1,000     $ 997,770  
Selma Industrial Development Board, Gulf Opportunity Zone Ser 2010 A
    5.80       05/01/34       400       423,320  
 
                             
 
                            1,421,090  
 
                             
Arizona (2.0%)
                               
Pima County Industrial Development Authority, Constellation Schools Ser 2008
    7.00       01/01/38       1,225       1,205,792  
Pima County Industrial Development Authority, Water & Wastewater Global Water Resources LLC Ser 2007 (AMT)
    6.55       12/01/37       800       808,800  
Pinal County Electrical District No. 4, Electric System Ser 2008
    6.00       12/01/38       660       688,248  
 
                             
 
                            2,702,840  
 
                             
California (5.6%)
                               
California County Tobacco Securitization Agency, Gold County Settlement Funding Corp. Ser 2006 (a)
    0.00       06/01/33       1,745       204,479  
California Municipal Finance Authority Educational Facility, High Tech High-Media Arts Ser 2008 A (b)
    5.875       07/01/28       335       329,342  
California Statewide Communities Development Authority, Aspire Public Schools Ser 2010
    6.375       07/01/45       400       412,724  
California Statewide Communities Development Authority, California Baptist University, Ser 2007 A
    5.50       11/01/38       1,000       870,290  
California Statewide Communities Development Authority, Thomas Jefferson School of Law Ser 2008 A
    7.25       10/01/38       200       209,876  
City of Alhambra, Atherton Baptist Homes Ser 2010 A
    7.625       01/01/40       335       359,612  
City of Bakersfield, Ser 2010 A (AGM) (c)(d)
    5.00       09/15/32       390       410,413  
County of Sacramento, Community Facilities District No. 5 Ser 2007 A
    6.00       09/01/37       400       345,316  
Daly City Housing Development Finance Agency, Franciscan Mobile Home Park Third Tier Refg Ser 2007 C
    6.50       12/15/47       990       902,860  
Golden State Tobacco Securitization Corp., Enhanced Asset Backed Ser 2007 A-1
    5.125       06/01/47       3,000       2,030,010  
Quechan Indian Tribe of Fort Yuma, Indian Reservation Ser 2008
    7.00       12/01/27       530       515,420  
Riverside County Redevelopment Agency, Ser 2010 C
    6.25       10/01/40       400       404,520  
Silicon Valley Tobacco Securitization Authority, Santa Clara Tobacco Securitization Corp. Ser 2007 C (a)
    0.00       06/01/56       13,000       148,980  
Southern California Logistics Airport Authority, Ser 2008 A (a)
    0.00       12/01/44       7,235       582,996  
 
                             
 
                            7,726,838  
 
                             
Colorado (4.0%)
                               
Colorado Health Facilities Authority, Christian Living Communities Ser 2006 A
    5.75       01/01/37       1,000       909,420  
Colorado Health Facilities Authority, Christian Living Communities Ser 2009 A
    9.00       01/01/34       500       542,605  
Colorado Housing & Finance Authority, 1998 Ser D-2 (AMT)
    6.35       11/01/29       245       261,778  
Copperleaf Metropolitan District No. 2, Ser 2006
    5.95       12/01/36       1,000       711,300  
Elk Valley Public Improvement Corporation Ser 2001 A
    7.35       09/01/31       2,000       1,939,600  
Northwest Metropolitan District No. 3, Ser 2005
    6.25       12/01/35       800       646,832  
Regional Transportation District, Denver Transportation Partners Ser 2010
    6.00       01/15/41       400       419,712  
 
                             
 
                            5,431,247  
 
                             
See accompanying notes which are an integral part of this schedule.
1               Invesco Municipal Income Opportunities Trust

 


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                Principal        
    Interest     Maturity     Amount        
    Rate     Date     (000)     Value  
 
Connecticut (0.7%)
                               
Standard Life — Legend Canadian Equity Pool, Ser 2006 A
    5.125 %     10/01/36     $ 1,970     $ 1,018,076  
 
                             
District of Columbia (0.6%)
                               
District of Columbia, Income Tax Secured Revenue Refg Ser 2009 B (c)
    5.00       12/01/25       540       624,051  
Metropolitan Washington Airports Authority, District of Columbia & Virginia, CaterAir International Corp. Ser 1991 (AMT)
    10.125       09/01/11       180       179,356  
 
                             
 
                            803,407  
 
                             
Florida (15.7%)
                               
Beacon Lakes, Community Development District, Ser 2003 A
    6.90       05/01/35       1,815       1,826,979  
Bellalago Educational Facilities Benefits District, Bellalago Charter School Ser 2004 B
    5.80       05/01/34       920       824,302  
Brevard County Health Facilities Authority, Buena Vida Estates, Inc. Ser 2007
    6.75       01/01/37       640       636,410  
Broward County Professional Sports Facilities, Civic Arena Refg Ser 2006 A (CR) (AGM & AMBAC) (c)(d)
    5.00       09/01/23       2,960       3,212,251  
County of Alachua Industrial Development, North Florida Retirement Village, Ser 2007
    5.25       11/15/17       500       498,330  
County of Alachua Industrial Development, North Florida Retirement Village, Ser 2007
    5.875       11/15/36       800       733,720  
County of Alachua Industrial Development, North Florida Retirement Village, Ser 2007
    5.875       11/15/42       400       363,656  
County of Escambia, Pensacola Care Development Centers Ser 1989
    10.25       07/01/11       1,015       1,025,079  
County of Escambia, Pensacola Care Development Centers Ser 1989 A
    10.25       07/01/11       235       237,334  
Fiddlers Creek Community Development District No. 1 Ser 2005 (e)
    6.00       05/01/38       755       286,749  
Fountainbleau Lakes Community Development District Ser 2007 B
    6.00       05/01/15       495       252,499  
Grand Bay at Doral Community Development District Ser 2007 A
    6.00       05/01/39       750       285,000  
Lee County Industrial Development Authority, Ser 2007 A
    5.375       06/15/37       1,000       870,510  
Miami Beach Health Facilities Authority, Mount Sinai Medical Center Refg Ser 2004
    6.75       11/15/21       270       283,729  
Midtown Miami Community Development District, Parking Garage Ser 2004 A
    6.25       05/01/37       1,000       997,320  
Orange County Health Facilities Authority, Orlando Lutheran Towers, Inc. Ser 2005
    5.70       07/01/26       500       471,120  
Orange County Health Facilities Authority, Orlando Lutheran Towers, Inc. Ser 2007
    5.50       07/01/32       2,000       1,781,040  
Orange County Health Facilities Authority, Westminister Community Care Services, Inc. Ser 1999
    6.75       04/01/34       1,000       1,000,230  
Pinellas County Health Facilities Authority, Oaks of Clearwater Ser 2004
    6.25       06/01/34       600       614,598  
Renaissance Commons Community Development District, 2005 Ser A
    5.60       05/01/36       935       781,819  
South Miami Health Facilities Authority, Baptist Health South Florida Obligated Group Ser 2007 (c)
    5.00       08/15/32       2,860       2,941,081  
St. Johns County Industrial Development Authority, Ser 2010 A
    6.00       08/01/45       400       415,108  
Tolomato Community Development District, Special Assessment Ser 2007
    6.55       05/01/27       600       480,798  
Tolomato Community Development District, Special Assessment Ser A
    5.25       05/01/39       490       339,286  
University Square Community Development District, Ser 2007 A-1
    5.875       05/01/38       395       370,166  
 
                             
 
                            21,529,114  
 
                             
Georgia (1.3%)
                               
City of Atlanta, Beltline Ser 2009 B
    7.375       01/01/31       400       418,272  
City of Atlanta, Eastside Ser 2005 B
    5.60       01/01/30       1,000       1,016,820  
Clayton County Development Authority, Ser 2009 B (AMT)
    9.00       06/01/35       300       323,337  
 
                             
 
                            1,758,429  
 
                             
Hawaii (2.1%)
                               
Hawaii State, Ser 2008 DK (c)
    5.00 %     05/01/23     $ 1,220     $ 1,412,919  
Hawaii State Department of Budget & Finance, 15 Craigside Project Ser 2009 A
    8.75       11/15/29       400       469,444  
2               Invesco Municipal Income Opportunities Trust

 


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                Principal        
    Interest     Maturity     Amount        
    Rate     Date     (000)     Value  
 
Hawaii State Department of Budget & Finance, Kahala Nui Ser 2003 A
    8.00       11/15/33       1,000       1,074,250  
 
                             
 
                            2,956,613  
 
                             
Idaho (0.6%)
                               
Idaho Health Facilities Authority, Valley Vista Care Corp Refg Ser 2007
    6.125       11/15/27       945       859,581  
 
                             
Illinois (9.3%)
                               
Bolingbrook, Will & Dupage Counties Special Service Area No. 2005-1 Ser 2005
    5.90       03/01/27       750       640,635  
City of Chicago, Lake Shore East Ser 2002
    6.75       12/01/32       2,000       1,988,340  
City of United City of Yorkville, Cannonball/Beecher Road Ser 2007
    5.75       03/01/28       1,000       945,220  
Hampshire Special Service Area No. 18 Ser 2007 A
    6.00       03/01/44       500       225,050  
Illinois Finance Authority, Elmhurst Memorial Healthcare Ser 2008 A
    5.625       01/01/37       480       473,789  
Illinois Finance Authority, Friendship Village of Schaumburg Ser 2010
    7.00       02/15/38       580       584,367  
Illinois Finance Authority, Landing at Plymouth Place Ser 2005 A
    6.00       05/15/37       1,000       885,230  
Illinois Finance Authority, Luther Oaks Ser 2006 A
    6.00       08/15/39       1,000       862,320  
Illinois Finance Authority, Montgomery Place Ser 2006 A
    5.75       05/15/38       1,650       1,427,662  
Illinois Finance Authority, Park Place Elmhurst Ser 2010 A
    8.25       05/15/45       400       400,448  
Illinois Health Facilities Authority, Smith Crossing Ser 2003 A
    7.00       11/15/32       800       800,112  
Illinois State Toll Highway Authority, Ser 2008 B (c)
    5.50       01/01/33       1,200       1,338,780  
Village of Bolingbrook, Sales Tax Ser 2005
    6.25       01/01/24       1,000       636,080  
Village of Pingree Grove Special Service Area No. 7, Cambridge Lakes Ser 2006-1
    6.00       03/01/36       999       934,844  
Will-Kankakee Regional Development Authority, Senior Estates Supportive Living Ser 2007 (AMT)
    7.00       12/01/42       650       622,733  
 
                             
 
                            12,765,610  
 
                             
Indiana (0.8%)
                               
City of Crown Point, Wittenberg Village Ser 2009 A
    8.00       11/15/39       400       409,060  
County of St. Joseph, Holy Cross Village at Notre Dame Ser 2006 A
    6.00       05/15/26       285       275,692  
Vigo County Independent Hospital Authority, Union Hospital Inc., Ser 2007
    5.80       09/01/47       400       380,212  
 
                             
 
                            1,064,964  
 
                             
Iowa (1.6%)
                               
Iowa Finance Authority, Bethany Life Communities Refg Ser 2006 A
    5.55       11/01/41       1,000       880,870  
Iowa Finance Authority, Madrid Homes Ser 2007
    5.90       11/15/37       750       638,970  
Jefferson County Hospital Revenue, Jefferson County Hospital Project Ser 2007 C
    5.95       08/01/37       785       678,915  
 
                             
 
                            2,198,755  
 
                             
Kansas (0.4%)
                               
City of Olathe, Catholic Care Ser 2006 A
    6.00       11/15/38       560       519,870  
 
                             
Louisiana (2.0%)
                               
Lakeshore Villages Master Community Development District, Special Assessment Ser 2007
    5.25       07/01/17       794       436,779  
Louisiana Local Government, Westlake Chemical Corp., Ser 2009 A
    6.50       08/01/29       400       418,076  
Louisiana Public Facilities Authority, Lake Charles Memorial Hospital Refg Ser 2007 (b)
    6.375       12/01/34       600       588,678  
Parish of St John Baptist, Marathon Oil Corp. Ser 2007 A
    5.125       06/01/37       500       500,975  
Tobacco Settlement Financing Corp., Ser 2001 B
    5.875       05/15/39       800       802,680  
 
                             
 
                            2,747,188  
 
                             
Maryland (1.6%)
                               
Marlyland Economic Development Corp., Chesapeake Bay Conference Center Ser 2006 A
    5.00 %     12/01/31     $ 1,000     $ 753,220  
Maryland Health & Higher Educational Facilities Authority, King Farm Presbyterian Community Ser 2007 A
    5.30       01/01/37       750       560,063  
Maryland Health & Higher Educational Facilities Authority, Washington Christian Academy Ser 2006
    5.50       07/01/38       800       344,024  
3               Invesco Municipal Income Opportunities Trust

 


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                Principal        
    Interest     Maturity     Amount        
    Rate     Date     (000)     Value  
 
Maryland Industrial Development Financing Authority, Our Lady of Good Counsel High School Ser 2005 A
    6.00       05/01/35       500       501,360  
 
                             
 
                            2,158,667  
 
                             
Massachusetts (3.4%)
                               
Commonwealth of Massachusetts, Ser 2010 A (AMBAC) (c)(d)
    5.50       08/01/30       390       498,244  
Massachusetts Development Finance Agency, Linden Ponds, Inc. Facility Ser 2007 A
    5.75       11/15/42       425       313,072  
Massachusetts Development Finance Agency, Loomis Communities Ser 1999 A
    5.75       07/01/23       1,500       1,495,830  
Massachusetts Development Finance Agency, New England Center for Children Ser 1998
    5.875       11/01/18       1,455       1,407,029  
Massachusetts Development Finance Agency, The Groves in Lincoln Facility Ser 2009 B-2
    7.75       06/01/39       400       426,724  
Massachusetts Health & Educational Facilities Authority, Massachusetts Institute of Technology Ser 2002 K (c)
    5.50       07/01/32       390       501,017  
 
                             
 
                            4,641,916  
 
                             
Michigan (1.1%)
                               
Dearborn Economic Development Corp., Henry Ford Village, Inc. Refg Ser 2008
    7.00       11/15/28       500       504,890  
Michigan Strategic Fund, Limited Obligation Revenue Ser 2003 A-1 (AMT)
    6.75       12/01/28       400       445,976  
Michigan Tobacco Settlement Finance Authority Ser 2007 A
    6.00       06/01/48       760       579,014  
 
                             
 
                            1,529,880  
 
                             
Minnesota (1.7%)
                               
City of Brooklyn Park, Prairie Seeds Academy Ser 2009 A
    9.25       03/01/39       450       508,923  
City of Minneapolis Health Care System, Fairview Health Services Ser 2008 A
    6.75       11/15/32       600       693,054  
City of North Oaks, Presbyterian Homes of North Oaks Ser 2007
    6.125       10/01/39       750       757,020  
St Paul Housing & Redevelopment Authority Tax Increment, Emerald Gardens, Ser 2010
    6.25       03/01/25       400       419,796  
 
                             
 
                            2,378,793  
 
                             
Mississippi (0.3%)
                               
Mississippi Business Finance Corp., System Energy Resources, Inc. Ser 1998
    5.875       04/01/22       400       400,028  
 
                             
Missouri (6.3%)
                               
Branson Hills Infrastructure Facilities Community Improvement District, Ser 2007 A
    5.50       04/01/27       750       579,390  
Branson Regional Airport Transportation Development District Ser 2007 B (AMT)
    6.00       07/01/37       500       287,330  
City of Des Peres, West County Center Ser 2002
    5.75       04/15/20       2,000       1,983,840  
City of Fenton, Gravois Bluffs Redevelopment Ser 2001 A (f)
    7.00       10/01/11       3,850       4,150,608  
Kirkwood Industrial Development Authority, Aberdeen Heights Ser 2010 A
    8.25       05/15/39       400       422,892  
St. Louis County Industrial Development Authority, Ranken-Jordan Refg Ser 2007
    5.00       11/15/22       250       237,905  
St. Louis County Industrial Development Authority, St Andrews Resources for Seniors Ser 2007 A
    6.375       12/01/41       750       668,902  
Valley Park Industrial Development Authority Senior Housing, Cape Albeon, Ser 1998
    6.15       12/01/33       400       394,408  
 
                             
 
                            8,725,275  
 
                             
Nebraska (0.3%)
                               
Gage County Hospital Authority No. 1, Beatrice Commmunity Hospital & Health Ser 2010 B
    6.75       06/01/35       400       415,572  
 
                             
Nevada (1.7%)
                               
City of Henderson, Local Improvement District No. T-18 Ser 2006
    5.30 %     09/01/35     $ 450     $ 221,990  
City of Sparks, Local Improvement District No. 3 Ser 2008
    6.50       09/01/20       560       566,602  
Director of the State of Nevada, Department of Business & Industry, Las Vegas Monorail 2nd Tier Ser 2000 (e)
    7.375       01/01/40       1,000       2,000  
Las Vegas Redevelopment Agency, Tax Increment Ser 2009 A
    8.00       06/15/30       500       594,200  
Mesquite Special Improvement District No. 07-01, Local Improvement- Anthem at Mesquite Ser 2007
    6.00       08/01/23       1,000       919,000  
 
                             
 
                            2,303,792  
 
                             
4               Invesco Municipal Income Opportunities Trust

 


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                Principal        
    Interest     Maturity     Amount        
    Rate     Date     (000)     Value  
 
New Hampshire (1.4%)
                               
New Hampshire Business Finance Authority, Huggins Hopsital Ser 2009
    6.875       10/01/39       400       413,572  
New Hampshire Housing Finance Authority, Single Family Residential 1983 Ser B (a)
    0.00       01/01/15       2,295       1,468,731  
 
                             
 
                            1,882,303  
 
                             
New Jersey (4.4%)
                               
New Jersey Economic Development Authority, Continental Airlines, Inc. Ser 1999 (AMT)
    6.25       09/15/19       400       393,604  
New Jersey Economic Development Authority, Franciscan Oaks Ser 1997
    5.70       10/01/17       1,000       1,000,170  
New Jersey Economic Development Authority, Lions Gate Ser 2005 A
    5.875       01/01/37       730       644,452  
New Jersey Economic Development Authority, Seashore Gardens Living Center Ser 2006
    5.375       11/01/36       700       592,081  
New Jersey Economic Development Authority, The Presbyterian Home at Montgomery Ser 2001 A
    6.375       11/01/31       1,000       958,720  
New Jersey Economic Development Authority, United Methodist Homes of New Jersey Ser 1998
    5.125       07/01/25       2,000       1,783,960  
New Jersey Health Care Facilities Financing Authority, Raritan Bay Medical Center Ser 1994
    7.25       07/01/27       600       505,188  
Tobacco Settlement Financing Corp., Ser 2007-1 A
    4.625       06/01/26       275       236,541  
 
                             
 
                            6,114,716  
 
                             
New Mexico (0.3%)
                               
New Mexico State Hospital Equipment Loan Council First Mortgage, La Vida Llena, Ser 2010 A
    6.125       07/01/40       400       411,108  
 
                             
New York (3.5%)
                               
Brookhaven Industrial Development Agency, Woodcrest Estates Ser 1998 A (AMT)
    6.375       12/01/37       500       468,750  
Brooklyn Arena Local Development Corp., Barclays Center Ser 2009 (a)
    0.00       07/15/35       560       119,286  
Brooklyn Arena Local Development Corp., Barclays Center Ser 2009 (a)
    0.00       07/15/46       4,000       343,120  
Nassau County Industrial Development Agency, Continuing Care Retirement Community Revenue, Amsterdam at Harborside Project Ser 2007 A
    6.50       01/01/27       625       644,000  
New York City Industrial Development Agency, 7 World Trade Center LLC Ser 2005 A
    6.50       03/01/35       640       641,094  
New York City Industrial Development Agency, Polytechnic University Refg Ser 2007 (ACA) (d)
    5.25       11/01/37       500       486,560  
New York Liberty Development Corp., National Sports Museum, Ser 2006 A (e)
    6.125       02/15/19       1,000       10  
New York Liberty Development Corp., Second Priority, Bank of America Ser 2010
    6.375       07/15/49       400       429,880  
Seneca County Industrial Development Agency, Seneca Meadows, Inc. Ser 2008 (AMT) (b)
    6.625       10/01/35       400       405,216  
Suffolk County Industrial Development Agency, Medford Hamlet Ser 2006 (AMT)
    6.375       01/01/39       1,470       1,216,204  
 
                             
 
                            4,754,120  
 
                             
North Carolina (0.2%)
                               
North Carolina Medical Care Commission Health Care Facilities, Pennybyrn at Maryfield Ser 2005 A
    6.125       10/01/35       400       336,708  
 
                             
North Dakota (0.9%)
                               
City of Grand Forks, Valley Square Ser 2006
    5.30 %     12/01/34     $ 1,500     $ 1,208,670  
 
                             
Ohio (3.4%)
                               
Buckeye Tobacco Settlement Financing Authority, Asset-Backed Ser 2007 A-2
    5.875       06/01/30       1,900       1,549,032  
City of Centerville Health Care, Bethany Lutheran Village Ser 2007 A
    6.00       11/01/38       600       544,242  
County of Cuyahoga Health Care & Independent Living Facilities, Eliza Jennings Senior Care Ser 2007 A
    5.75       05/15/27       850       810,883  
County of Tuscarawas Hospital Facilities, The Twin City Hospital Ser 2007
    6.35       11/01/37       450       425,538  
Montgomery County Health Care & Multifamily Housing, Refg & Improvement-St Leonard, Ser 2010
    6.625       04/01/40       400       411,536  
Ohio Air Quality Development Authority, Pollution Control-Firstenergy Ser 2009
    5.625       06/01/18       400       454,184  
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                Principal        
    Interest     Maturity     Amount        
    Rate     Date     (000)     Value  
 
Toledo-Lucas County Port Authority, Crocker Park Ser 2003
    5.375       12/01/35       480       450,667  
 
                             
 
                            4,646,082  
 
                             
Oklahoma (1.2%)
                               
Chickasawa Nation Health Systems Ser 2007
    6.25       12/01/32       650       697,366  
Citizen Potawatomi Nation Senior Tax Revenue, Ser 2004 A
    6.50       09/01/16       500       493,890  
Tulsa County Industrial Authority, Montereau Inc. Ser 2010 A
    7.25       11/01/45       400       405,204  
 
                             
 
                            1,596,460  
 
                             
Pennsylvania (6.0%)
                               
Allegheny County Hospital Development Authority, West Penn Allegheny Health Ser 2007 A
    5.375       11/15/40       1,200       917,352  
Allegheny County Industrial Development Authority, Ser 2010 A
    6.75       08/15/35       400       408,652  
Bucks County Industrial Development Authority, Ann’s Choice Ser 2005 A
    6.125       01/01/25       1,500       1,520,325  
Chester County Health & Education Facilities Authority, Jenner’s Pond Inc. Ser 2002 (f)
    7.625       07/01/12       1,000       1,142,660  
Harrisburg Authority, Harrisburg University of Science & Technology Ser 2007 B
    6.00       09/01/36       750       691,808  
Montgomery County Industrial Development Authority, Whitemarsh Community Ser 2005
    6.25       02/01/35       1,000       852,400  
Pennsylvania Economic Development Financing Authority, Reliant Energy, Inc. Ser 2001 A (AMT)
    6.75       12/01/36       300       311,178  
Pennsylvania Intergovernmental Cooperative Authority, Philadelphia Funding Project Ser 2009 (c)
    5.00       06/15/21       1,230       1,449,026  
Washington County Redevelopment Authority, Victory Centre/Tanger Outlet Redevelopment Authority Ser 2006 A
    5.45       07/01/35       995       919,887  
 
                             
 
                            8,213,288  
 
                             
Puerto Rico (0.3%)
                               
Puerto Rico Sales Tax Financing Corp., Ser 2010 A (a)
    0.00       08/01/34       1,600       383,632  
 
                             
South Carolina (1.6%)
                               
City of Myrtle Beach, Myrtle Beach Air Force Base Ser 2006 A
    5.30       10/01/35       1,250       824,587  
County of Georgetown, Environment Improvement Revenue, International Paper Co. Ser 2000 A
    5.95       03/15/14       300       335,058  
South Carolina Jobs-Economic Development Authority, Wesley Commons Ser 2006
    5.30       10/01/36       750       617,993  
South Carolina Jobs-Economic Development Authority, Woodlands at Furman Ser 2007 A
    6.00       11/15/37       625       472,275  
 
                             
 
                            2,249,913  
 
                             
Tennessee (2.1%)
                               
Johnson City Health & Educational Facilities Board, Mountain States Health Alliance Ser 2006 A
    5.50       07/01/31       800       817,120  
Shelby County Health, Educational & Housing Facilities Board, Trezevant Manor Ser 2006 A
    5.75       09/01/37       500       457,295  
Shelby County Health, Educational & Housing Facilities Board, Village at Germantown Ser 2003 A
    7.25       12/01/34       750       747,758  
Shelby County Health, Educational & Housing Facilities Board, Village at Germantown Ser 2006
    6.25 %     12/01/34     $ 475     $ 424,778  
Trenton Health & Educational Facilities Board, Ser 2009
    9.25       04/01/39       400       417,480  
 
                             
 
                            2,864,431  
 
                             
Texas (8.1%)
                               
Alliance Airport Authority, Federal Express Corp. Refg Ser 2006 (AMT)
    4.85       04/01/21       500       504,480  
Austin Convention Enterprises, Inc., Convention Center Hotel Ser 2006 B (b)
    5.75       01/01/34       600       558,498  
Brazos River Harbor Navigation District, The Dow Chemical Project Ser 2002A-4 (AMT)
    5.95       05/15/33       400       419,832  
Capital Area Cultural Education Facilities Finance Corp., Roman Catholic Diocese Ser 2005 B
    6.125       04/01/45       400       412,992  
Clifton Higher Education Finance Corp., Ser 2010 A
    6.25       12/01/45       400       411,228  
Decatur Hospital Authority, Wise Regional Health Ser 2004 A
    7.125       09/01/34       1,000       1,015,150  
HFDC of Central Texas, Inc., Legacy at Willow Bend, Ser 2006 A
    5.75       11/01/36       400       340,332  
HFDC of Central Texas, Inc., Ser 2009 A
    7.75       11/15/44       400       410,904  
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                Principal        
    Interest     Maturity     Amount        
    Rate     Date     (000)     Value  
 
Houston Airport System Special Facilities, Continental Airlines, Inc. Ser 2001 E (AMT)
    6.75       07/01/21       425       426,611  
Houston Airport System Special Facilities, Continental Airlines, Inc. Ser 2001 E (AMT)
    6.75       07/01/29       425       427,121  
Lubbock Health Facilities Development Corp., Carillon Ser 2005 A
    6.50       07/01/26       1,000       997,930  
Tarrant County Cultural Education Facilities Finance Corp., Mirador Ser 2010 A
    8.125       11/15/39       600       629,502  
Tarrant County Cultural Education Facilities Finance Corp., Northwest Senior Housing Corp., Edgemere Ser 2006 A
    6.00       11/15/36       450       448,771  
Texas Department of Housing & Community Affairs, Ser 2007 B (AMT) (c)
    5.15       09/01/27       2,732       2,848,301  
Texas Private Activity Bond Surface Transportation Corp., Senior Lien Ser 2009
    6.875       12/31/39       400       439,080  
Texas State Public Finance Authority Charter School Finance Corp., Ser 2010 A
    7.125       02/15/40       400       427,132  
Travis County Health Facilities Development Corp., Westminster Manor Ser 2010
    7.00       11/01/30       400       419,516  
 
                             
 
                            11,137,380  
 
                             
Utah (1.0%)
                               
County of Emery Environmental Improvement, Pacificorp Ser 1996 (AMT)
    6.15       09/01/30       1,000       1,000,240  
Utah State Charter School Finance Authority, North Davis Preparatory, Ser 2010
    6.375       07/15/40       400       410,568  
 
                             
 
                            1,410,808  
 
                             
Virginia (2.0%)
                               
Albermarle County Economic Development Authority, Ser 2009 (g)(h)
    0.25       03/01/39       200       200,000  
Peninsula Town Center Community Development Authority Ser 2007
    6.45       09/01/37       700       700,777  
Virginia Small Business Financing Authority, Hampton Ser 2009
    9.00       07/01/39       500       528,450  
 
                             
 
                            2,795,507  
 
                             
Washington (1.2%)
                               
King County Public Hospital District No. 4, Snoqualime Valley Hospital Ser 2009
    7.25       12/01/38       400       418,764  
Port of Seattle Industrial Development Corp., Northwest Airlines, Inc. Ser 2001 (AMT)
    7.25       04/01/30       650       651,866  
Washington Health Care Facilities Authority, Seattle Cancer Care Alliance Ser 2008
    7.375       03/01/38       500       569,165  
 
                             
 
                            1,639,795  
 
                             
West Virginia (0.6%)
                               
West Virginia Hospital Finance Authority, Thomas Health System, Inc. Ser 2008
    6.50       10/01/38       825       833,712  
 
                             
Wisconsin (0.5%)
                               
Wisconsin Health & Educational Facilities Authority, ProHealth Care, Inc. Ser 2009
    6.375       02/15/29       600       669,888  
 
                             
     Total Investments (Cost $148,216,174)     102.8 %   $ 141,206,066  
     Other Assets Less Liabilities     2.8       3,832,353  
     Floating Rate Note and Dealer Trusts Obligations Related to Securities Held                
 
                               
Notes with interest rates ranging from 0.30% to 0.54% at 08/31/10 and contractual maturities of collateral ranging from 06/15/21 to 01/01/33 (i)
    (5.6)       (7,715,000)  
 
                           
     Net Assets     100.0 %   $ 137,323,419  
 
                           
Investment Abbreviations:
     
ACA
  ACA Financial Guaranty Corporation.
AGM
  Assured Guaranty Municipal Corporation.
AMBAC
  AMBAC Assurance Corporation.
AMT
  Alternative Minimum Tax.
CR
  Custodial Receipts.
Notes to Schedule of Investments:
     
(a)
  Capital appreciation bond.
 
   
(b)
  Security purchased or received in a transaction exempt from registration under the Securities Act of 1933, as amended. The security may be resold pursuant to an exemption from registration under the 1933 Act, typically to qualified institutional buyers. The aggregate value of these securities at August 31, 2010 was $1,881,734 which represented 1.4% of the Fund’s Net Assets.
 
   
(c)
  Underlying security related to inverse floater entered into by the Fund.
 
   
(d)
  Principal and/or interest payments are secured by the bond insurance company listed.
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(e)
  Defaulted security. Currently, the issuer is partially or fully in default with respect to interest payments. The aggregate value of these securities at August 31, 2010 was $288,759, which represented 0.2% of the Fund’s Net Assets.
 
   
(f)
  Advance refunded; secured by an escrow fund of U.S. Government obligations or other highly rated collateral.
 
   
(g)
  Demand security payable upon demand by the Fund at specified time intervals no greater than thirteen months. Interest rate is redetermined periodically. Rate shown is the rate in effect on August 31, 2010.
 
   
(h)
  Security is considered a cash equivalent.
 
   
(i)
  Floating rate note obligations related to securities held. The interest rates shown reflect the rates in effect at August 31, 2010. At August 31, 2010, the Fund’s investments with a value of $15,236,084 are held by the Dealer Trusts and serve as collateral for the $7,714,573 in floating rate note and dealer trust obligations outstanding at that date.
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Notes to Quarterly Schedule of Portfolio Holdings
August 31, 2010
(Unaudited)
NOTE 1 — Significant Accounting Policies
A.   Security Valuations — Securities, including restricted securities, are valued according to the following policy.
 
         Securities are fair valued using an evaluated quote provided by an independent pricing service approved by the Board of Trustees. Evaluated quotes provided by the pricing service may be determined without exclusive reliance on quoted prices and may reflect appropriate factors such as institution-size trading in similar groups of securities, yield, quality, coupon rate, maturity, type of issue, individual trading characteristics and other market data. Short-term obligations, including commercial paper, having 60 days or less to maturity are recorded at amortized cost which approximates value. Securities with a demand feature exercisable within one to seven days are valued at par. Debt securities are subject to interest rate and credit risks. In addition, all debt securities involve some risk of default with respect to interest and principal payments.
 
         Securities for which market quotations either are not readily available or are unreliable are valued at fair value as determined in good faith by or under the supervision of the Trust’s officers following procedures approved by the Board of Trustees. Some of the factors which may be considered in determining fair value are fundamental analytical data relating to the investment; the nature and duration of any restrictions on transferability or disposition; trading in similar securities by the same issuer or comparable companies; relevant political, economic or issuer specific news; and other relevant factors under the circumstances.
 
         Valuations change in response to many factors including the historical and prospective earnings of the issuer, the value of the issuer’s assets, general economic conditions, interest rates, investor perceptions and market liquidity. Because of the inherent uncertainties of valuation, the values reflected in the financial statements may materially differ from the value received upon actual sale of those investments.
 
B.   Securities Transactions and Investment Income — Securities transactions are accounted for on a trade date basis. Realized gains or losses on sales are computed on the basis of specific identification of the securities sold. Interest income is recorded on the accrual basis from settlement date. Dividend income (net of withholding tax, if any) is recorded on the ex-dividend date. Bond premiums and discounts are amortized and/or accreted for financial reporting purposes.
 
         The Fund may periodically participate in litigation related to Fund investments. As such, the Fund may receive proceeds from litigation settlements. Any proceeds received are included in the Statement of Operations as realized gain (loss) for investments no longer held and as unrealized gain (loss) for investments still held.
 
C.   Country Determination — For the purposes of making investment selection decisions and presentation in the Schedule of Investments, the investment adviser may determine the country in which an issuer is located and/or credit risk exposure based on various factors. These factors include the laws of the country under which the issuer is organized, where the issuer maintains a principal office, the country in which the issuer derives 50% or more of its total revenues and the country that has the primary market for the issuer’s securities, as well as other criteria. Among the other criteria that may be evaluated for making this determination are the country in which the issuer maintains 50% or more of its assets, the
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    type of security, financial guarantees and enhancements, the nature of the collateral and the sponsor organization. Country of issuer and/or credit risk exposure has been determined to be the United States of America, unless otherwise noted.
 
D.   Other Risks — The Fund may invest up to 20% of its net assets in lower-quality debt securities, i.e., “junk bonds”. Investments in lower-rated securities or unrated securities of comparable quality tend to be more sensitive to economic conditions than higher rated securities. Junk bonds involve a greater risk of default by the issuer because such securities are generally unsecured and are often subordinated to other creditors’ claims.
 
         The value of, payment of interest on, repayment of principal for and the ability of the Fund to sell a municipal security may be affected by constitutional amendments, legislative enactments, executive orders, administrative regulations, voter initiatives and the economics of the regions in which the issuers in which the Fund invests are located.
 
         Many municipal securities are issued to finance similar projects, especially those relating to education, health care, transportation and utilities, conditions in those sectors can affect the overall municipal securities market and the Fund.
 
         There is some risk that a portion or all of the interest received from certain tax-free municipal securities could become taxable as a result of determinations by the Internal Revenue Service.
 
E.   Floating Rate Obligations Related to Securities Held — The Fund enters into transactions in which it transfers to Special Purpose Trusts established by a Broker Dealer (“Dealer Trusts”) fixed rate bonds in exchange for cash and residual interests in the Dealer Trusts’ assets and cash flows, which are in the form of inverse floating rate investments. The Dealer Trusts fund the purchases of the fixed rate bonds by issuing floating rate notes to third parties and allowing the Fund to retain residual interest in the bonds. The Fund may enter into shortfall agreements with the Dealer Trusts which commit the Fund to pay the Dealer Trusts, in certain circumstances, the difference between the liquidation value of the fixed rate bonds held by the Dealer Trusts and the liquidation value of the floating rate notes held by third parties, as well as any shortfalls in interest cash flows. The residual interests held by the Fund (inverse floating rate investments) include the right of the Fund (1) to cause the holders of the floating rate notes to tender their notes at par at the next interest rate reset date, and (2) to transfer the municipal bond from the Dealer Trusts to the Fund, thereby collapsing the Dealer Trusts. The Fund accounts for the transfer of bonds to the Dealer Trusts as secured borrowings, with the securities transferred remaining in the Fund’s investment assets, and the related floating rate notes reflected as Fund liabilities under the caption “Floating rate note and dealer trust obligations” on the Statement of Assets and Liabilities. The Fund records the interest income from the fixed rate bonds under the caption “Interest” and records the expenses related to floating rate obligations and any administrative expenses of the Dealer Trusts under the caption “Interest and residual trust expenses” on the Statement of Operations. The floating rate notes issued by the Dealer Trusts have interest rates that reset weekly and the floating rate note holders have the option to tender their notes to the Dealer Trusts for redemption at par at each reset date.
NOTE 2 — Additional Valuation Information
Accounting principles generally accepted in the United States of America (GAAP) defines fair value as the price that would be received to sell an asset or paid to transfer a liability in an orderly transaction between market participants at the measurement date, under current market
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conditions. GAAP establishes a hierarchy that prioritizes the inputs to valuation methods giving the highest priority to readily available unadjusted quoted prices in an active market for identical assets (Level 1) and the lowest priority to significant unobservable inputs (Level 3) generally when market prices are not readily available or are unreliable. Based on the valuation inputs, the securities or other investments are tiered into one of three levels. Changes in valuation methods may result in transfers in or out of an investment’s assigned level:
  Level 1  —    Prices are determined using quoted prices in an active market for identical assets.
 
  Level 2   —  Prices are determined using other significant observable inputs. Observable inputs are inputs that other market participants may use in pricing a security. These may include quoted prices for similar securities, interest rates, prepayment speeds, credit risk, yield curves, loss severities, default rates, discount rates, volatilities and others.
 
  Level 3   —  Prices are determined using significant unobservable inputs. In situations where quoted prices or observable inputs are unavailable (for example, when there is little or no market activity for an investment at the end of the period), unobservable inputs may be used. Unobservable inputs reflect the Fund’s own assumptions about the factors market participants would use in determining fair value of the securities or instruments and would be based on the best available information.
          The following is a summary of the tiered valuation input levels, as of August 31, 2010. The level assigned to the securities valuations may not be an indication of the risk or liquidity associated with investing in those securities. Because of the inherent uncertainties of valuation, the values reflected in the financial statements may materially differ from the value received upon actual sale of those investments.
          During the three months ended August 31, 2010, there were no significant transfers between investment levels.
                                 
    Level 1   Level 2   Level 3   Total
 
Municipal Obligations
  $  —     $ 141,206,066     $  —     $ 141,206,066  
NOTE 3 — Investment Securities
Cost of investments on a tax basis includes the adjustments for financial reporting purposes as of the most recently completed Federal income tax reporting period-end.
Unrealized Appreciation (Depreciation) of Investment Securities on a Tax Basis
         
Aggregate unrealized appreciation of investment securities
  $ 6,221,985  
Aggregate unrealized (depreciation) of investment securities
    (13,748,873 )
       
Net unrealized appreciation of investment securities
  $ (7,526,888 )
       
Cost of investments for tax purposes is $148,732,954.
       
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Item 2. Controls and Procedures.
  (a)   As of September 16, 2010, an evaluation was performed under the supervision and with the participation of the officers of the Registrant, including the Principal Executive Officer (“PEO”) and Principal Financial Officer (“PFO”), to assess the effectiveness of the Registrant’s disclosure controls and procedures, as that term is defined in Rule 30a-3(c) under the Investment Company Act of 1940 (“Act”), as amended. Based on that evaluation, the Registrant’s officers, including the PEO and PFO, concluded that, as of , September 16, 2010, the Registrant’s disclosure controls and procedures were reasonably designed so as to ensure: (1) that information required to be disclosed by the Registrant on Form N-Q is recorded, processed, summarized and reported within the time periods specified by the rules and forms of the Securities and Exchange Commission; and (2) that material information relating to the Registrant is made known to the PEO and PFO as appropriate to allow timely decisions regarding required disclosure.
 
  (b)   There have been no changes in the Registrant’s internal control over financial reporting (as defined in Rule 30a-3(d) under the Act) that occurred during the Registrant’s last fiscal quarter that have materially affected, or are reasonably likely to materially affect, the Registrant’s internal control over financial reporting.
Item 3. Exhibits.
      Certifications of PEO and PFO as required by Rule 30a-2(a) under the Investment Company Act of 1940.

 


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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: Invesco Municipal Income Opportunities Trust
 
   
By:   /s/ Philip A. Taylor      
  Philip A. Taylor     
  Principal Executive Officer     
Date: October 29, 2010
Pursuant to the requirements of the Securities and 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:   /s/ Philip A. Taylor      
  Philip A. Taylor     
  Principal Executive Officer     
Date: October 29, 2010
         
By:   /s/ Sheri Morris       
  Sheri Morris     
  Principal Financial Officer     
Date: October 29, 2010

 


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EXHIBIT INDEX
Certifications of Principal Executive Officer (“PEO”) and Principal Financial Officer (“PFO”) as required by Rule 30a-2(a) under the Investment Company Act of 1940, as amended.