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District of Columbia Bonds

The District of Columbia, established as a federal district in 1790, serves as the capital of the United States, providing a unique governance structure that supports federal operations while also managing local needs. It offers a range of municipal services, including public safety, education, and infrastructure development, alongside various financial instruments to fund these initiatives.

Bond NameCountryMaturityCoupon(%)
DISGEN 5.00% 2026-12-01 USDDistrict of ColumbiaUnited States2026-12-014.9963.71
DISGEN 5.54% 2029-12-01 USDDistrict of ColumbiaUnited States2029-12-015.5414.49
DISGEN 6.15% 2036-02-01 USDDistrict of ColumbiaUnited States2036-02-016.1454.83
DISGEN 6.17% 2036-02-01 USDDistrict of ColumbiaUnited States2036-02-016.1654.97
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District of Columbia issue history

Since the introduction of its municipal bonds in the late 19th century, the District has issued various bonds to finance public projects, including the construction of schools and transportation infrastructure. Notably, in 2020, the District issued a $1 billion bond to fund COVID-19 relief initiatives, reflecting its proactive approach to addressing fiscal challenges. Currently, yields on its bonds are competitive within the industry, often benefiting from a robust investor base due to their tax-exempt status.