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Toyama Prefecture (Municipal) Bonds

Toyama Prefecture, located in central Japan, was established as a local government entity aimed at promoting regional development and sustainability. It plays a crucial role in facilitating public services and infrastructure improvements for its residents. Key services include education funding, public transportation investments, and disaster prevention measures.

Bond NameCountryMaturityCoupon(%)
TOYAMA 0.12% 2029-05-25 JPYToyama Prefecture (Municipal)Japan2029-05-250.1151.59
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Toyama Prefecture (Municipal) issue history

Toyama Prefecture began issuing bonds in 2004 to fund various public projects, reflecting its commitment to regional growth. Notably, in 2021, it launched a ¥10 billion green bond initiative aimed at environmentally sustainable projects, showcasing a trend towards responsible investment. Current bond yields are competitive within the municipal bond sector, often drawing interest from retail investors seeking stable income streams. Recent news highlighted a successful bond issuance tied to an infrastructure development project, underscoring the region's proactive approach to enhancing public facilities.