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Johns Hopkins University Bonds

Johns Hopkins University, founded in 1876 and located in Baltimore, Maryland, is a leading institution of higher education renowned for its research and medical programs. The university offers a wide range of services, including undergraduate and graduate degree programs across various disciplines, as well as extensive healthcare services through its renowned Johns Hopkins Hospital.

Bond NameCountryMaturityCoupon(%)
JHUNIV 1.97% 2030-07-01 USDJohns Hopkins UniversityUnited States2030-07-011.9724.32
JHUNIV 2.81% 2060-01-01 USDJohns Hopkins UniversityUnited States2060-01-012.8135.46
JHUNIV 4.08% 2053-07-01 USDJohns Hopkins UniversityUnited States2053-07-014.0835.41
JHUNIV 4.71% 2032-07-01 USDJohns Hopkins UniversityUnited States2032-07-014.7054.25
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Johns Hopkins University issue history

Johns Hopkins University has actively participated in the bond market since the mid-20th century, with its first bond issuance recorded in 1950. Significant issuances include the $350 million bond issued in 2011 for campus expansion and facility upgrades, which carried a current yield of 2.75%, positioning it favorably within the higher education sector. Notably, in 2020, the university issued $200 million in revenue bonds to support its COVID-19 response, reflecting its commitment to health and safety. As of October 2023, current yields on its bonds remain competitive, attracting retail investors seeking stability and impact in their portfolios.