
Generalitat de Catalunya, established in 1931, is the autonomous government of Catalonia, Spain, headquartered in Barcelona. It serves to promote the interests and welfare of its citizens through legislative and executive functions, overseeing various sectors including education, health, and infrastructure. Key services include fiscal management, public administration, and economic policies aimed at fostering regional growth.
Bond Name | Country | Maturity | Coupon(%) | |
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GENCAT 2.97% 2039-09-08 JPYGeneralitat de Catalunya | Spain | 2039-09-08 | 2.965 | 3.94 |
GENCAT 4.22% 2035-04-26 EURGeneralitat de Catalunya | Spain | 2035-04-26 | 4.220 | 3.89 |
GENCAT 4.69% 2034-10-28 EURGeneralitat de Catalunya | Spain | 2034-10-28 | 4.690 | 3.89 |
GENCAT 5.33% 2028-10-05 ESPGeneralitat de Catalunya | Spain | 2028-10-05 | 5.325 | 3.67 |
GENCAT 5.48% 2029-05-11 EURGeneralitat de Catalunya | Spain | 2029-05-11 | 5.480 | 3.06 |
GENCAT 5.90% 2030-05-28 EURGeneralitat de Catalunya | Spain | 2030-05-28 | 5.900 | 3.42 |
GENCAT 6.35% 2041-11-30 EURGeneralitat de Catalunya | Spain | 2041-11-30 | 6.350 | 4.70 |
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The Generalitat has been issuing bonds since 1997 as part of its financing strategy to support public projects and economic initiatives. Notable issuances include the 2016 green bond, aimed at environmental sustainability, and recent bonds with yields that have remained competitive within the regional market, reflecting investor confidence. In 2021, the Generalitat reported a significant increase in bond demand, attributed to its robust fiscal policies and proactive governance, drawing attention in the financial community.