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Massachusetts School Building Authority Bonds

The Massachusetts School Building Authority (MSBA) was established in 2004 and is headquartered in Boston, Massachusetts. Its primary purpose is to assist cities and towns in financing the construction and renovation of public K-12 schools throughout the state. MSBA provides funding solutions that help improve educational facilities, thereby enhancing the learning environment for students and communities.

Bond NameCountryMaturityCoupon(%)
MASEDU 1.75% 2030-08-15 USDMassachusetts School Building AuthorityUnited States2030-08-151.7534.38
MASEDU 2.95% 2043-05-15 USDMassachusetts School Building AuthorityUnited States2043-05-152.9505.17
MASEDU 3.40% 2040-10-15 USDMassachusetts School Building AuthorityUnited States2040-10-153.3954.79
MASEDU 5.72% 2039-08-15 USDMassachusetts School Building AuthorityUnited States2039-08-155.7155.08
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Massachusetts School Building Authority issue history

Since its inception, the MSBA has issued billions in bonds to support school construction projects. Notably, it made its first bond issuance in 2005, which significantly boosted funding for school renovations statewide. The MSBA's bonds often feature favorable terms, such as tax-exempt status, making them attractive to investors. As of late 2023, current yields on MSBA bonds are competitive compared to the broader municipal bond market, reflecting the strong demand for quality educational infrastructure investments.