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Regents of the University of Colorado Bonds

The Regents of the University of Colorado, established in 1876 and based in Boulder, Colorado, serves as the governing body for the University of Colorado system, overseeing its educational mission and financial management. The university system comprises multiple campuses, offering a diverse array of undergraduate and graduate programs aimed at fostering academic excellence and innovation.

Bond NameCountryMaturityCoupon(%)
UCOHGR 3.04% 2027-06-01 USDRegents of the University of ColoradoUnited States2027-06-013.0393.09
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Regents of the University of Colorado issue history

Regents of the University of Colorado has engaged in bond issuances since at least the 1970s, with significant offerings aimed at funding campus expansion and infrastructure improvements. Notably, in 2020, they launched a $300 million bond to finance critical projects across its campuses, achieving competitive yields compared to industry averages. Current yields on their bonds remain favorable, reflecting the university's strong credit rating, and they offer features such as tax-exempt returns for investors, making them an attractive option in the municipal bond market.