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Yale University Bonds

Yale University, founded in 1701 and located in New Haven, Connecticut, is one of the oldest and most prestigious universities in the United States, known for its commitment to excellence in education and research. The university offers a broad range of undergraduate, graduate, and professional programs, alongside a vibrant campus life with extensive resources and facilities for students and faculty alike.

Bond NameCountryMaturityCoupon(%)
YALUNI 0.87% 2025-04-15 USDYale UniversityUnited States2025-04-150.8730.00
YALUNI 1.48% 2030-04-15 USDYale UniversityUnited States2030-04-151.4823.78
YALUNI 2.40% 2050-04-15 USDYale UniversityUnited States2050-04-152.4025.14
YALUNI 7.38% 2096-04-15 USDYale UniversityUnited States2096-04-157.3757.13
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Yale University issue history

Yale University has a history of issuing bonds to finance campus development and operational needs, with significant bond issuances dating back to the early 1970s. Notable recent issuances include a $250 million bond in 2021 that aimed to support sustainability initiatives across the campus, currently yielding approximately 2.5%, which is competitive compared to the higher education sector. The university's bonds often feature favorable tax-exempt status, attracting investors seeking stable, long-term returns amidst a fluctuating economy.