U.S. Treasury Rates Weekly Update for May 15, 2020
/Short-term treasury rates remained relatively flat, while long-term treasury rates declined with the 20- and 30-year treasury rates having the largest decrease of 0.07%.
Read MoreShort-term treasury rates remained relatively flat, while long-term treasury rates declined with the 20- and 30-year treasury rates having the largest decrease of 0.07%.
Read MoreAfter a bond measure is approved by voters, there are certain steps that must be taken by school and community college districts to issue general obligation bonds.
Read MoreThe 10-, 20- and 30-year treasury rates increased for the second week in a row with the 30-year treasury rate having the largest increase of 0.12%.
Read MoreTreasury rates were relatively flat for the second week in a row with the exception of the 10-, 20- and 30-year treasury rates, which saw increases.
Read MoreSchool and community college districts may refinance outstanding bonds for taxpayer savings through a general obligation bond refunding. Savings are achieved by replacing higher interest rate bonds with lower interest rate bonds.
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