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Taipei City Government Bonds

The Taipei City Government, founded in 1895 and located in Taipei, Taiwan, serves as the administrative body for the capital city. Its primary purpose is to manage public services and urban development, ensuring a high quality of life for residents and visitors alike. Key services include urban planning, public transportation, waste management, and community welfare programs.

Bond NameCountryMaturityCoupon(%)
TAIPEI 0.29% 2026-01-28 TWDTaipei City GovernmentTaiwan2026-01-280.2920.00
TAIPEI 0.40% 2026-10-28 TWDTaipei City GovernmentTaiwan2026-10-280.4001.29
TAIPEI 1.26% 2029-03-25 TWDTaipei City GovernmentTaiwan2029-03-251.2601.34
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Taipei City Government issue history

The Taipei City Government has a long history of bond issuances, first initiating its bond program in 1990 to fund infrastructure projects. Notably, in 2020, it issued a significant $500 million green bond aimed at enhancing sustainability efforts, which attracted strong investor interest due to its competitive yield of 1.5%, outperforming the municipal bond market average. The city's bonds typically feature a strong credit rating, reflecting prudent fiscal management, and recent news highlights plans for future issuances to finance new public transit projects.