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Boston University Bonds

Boston University, founded in 1839 and located in Boston, Massachusetts, serves as a private research university dedicated to providing comprehensive education across multiple disciplines. The university offers a wide range of programs, including undergraduate, graduate, and professional degrees, with notable strengths in areas such as business, law, and health sciences.

Bond NameCountryMaturityCoupon(%)
BOSUNI 3.17% 2050-10-01 USDBoston UniversityUnited States2050-10-013.1735.66
BOSUNI 7.63% 2097-07-15 USDBoston UniversityUnited States2097-07-157.6257.10
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Boston University issue history

Boston University has a long history of bond issuances, beginning in the early 1990s to finance campus development and enhancements to facilities. Notable issuances include a series of tax-exempt bonds in 2014, aimed at funding new construction projects and renovations, which were well-received in the market, reflecting investor confidence. Recent yields on its bonds are competitive, falling in line with similar institutions in the education sector, and the university has demonstrated a commitment to maintaining strong financial health despite broader economic fluctuations.