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State of Maryland Bonds

The State of Maryland, established in 1632, is located on the East Coast of the United States and operates with the purpose of governing and providing essential services to its residents. The state's key offerings include a diverse range of bonds for funding infrastructure, education, and public services, catering to both retail and institutional investors.

Bond NameCountryMaturityCoupon(%)
MDS 2.80% 2027-08-01 USDState of MarylandUnited States2027-08-012.8003.64
MDS 4.15% 2026-08-01 USDState of MarylandUnited States2026-08-014.1503.76
MDS 4.30% 2025-08-01 USDState of MarylandUnited States2025-08-014.3004.25
MDS 4.35% 2025-08-01 USDState of MarylandUnited States2025-08-014.3504.30
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State of Maryland issue history

The State of Maryland has a long history of bond issuances, with its first bonds issued dating back to the early 1800s. Notably, in recent years, the state has issued General Obligation Bonds and Revenue Bonds to finance major projects such as the Purple Line transit system. Current yields on Maryland bonds compare favorably within the national array, reflecting strong credit ratings. Additionally, the state offers unique features like tax-exempt status for certain bond types, making them attractive to investors seeking stable income streams.