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Published on 10/4/2011 in the Prospect News Liability Management Daily and Prospect News Municipals Daily.

Connecticut calls all $308.1 million of 2001 series D-2 G.O. bonds

By Devika Patel

Knoxville, Tenn., Oct. 4 - The State of Connecticut said it will redeem all $308.1 million of its 2001 series D-2 general obligation bonds at par plus interest to Nov. 15, the redemption date.

Affected are the following bonds:

• $2.82 million of 3.9% bonds due Nov. 15, 2012;

• $28.19 million of 5.125% bonds due Nov. 15, 2012;

• $10.33 million of 4% bonds due Nov. 15, 2013;

• $20.68 million of 5.125% bonds due Nov. 15, 2013;

• $2.63 million of 4.125% bonds due Nov. 15, 2014;

• $28.38 million of 5.125% bonds due Nov. 15, 2014;

• $2.18 million of 4.2% bonds due Nov. 15, 2015;

• $28.82 million of 5.125% bonds due Nov. 15, 2015;

• $2.3 million of 4.3% bonds due Nov. 15, 2016;

• $28.7 million of 5.125% bonds due Nov. 15, 2016;

• $4.41 million of 4.4% bonds due Nov. 15, 2017;

• $26.6 million of 5.125% bonds due Nov. 15, 2017;

• $4.72 million of 4.4% bonds due Nov. 15, 2018;

• $26.29 million of 5.125% bonds due Nov. 15, 2018;

• $2.59 million of 4.5% bonds due Nov. 15, 2019;

• $28.41 million of 5% bonds due Nov. 15, 2019;

• $3.1 million of 4.6% bonds due Nov. 15, 2020;

• $27.9 million of 5% bonds due Nov. 15, 2020; and

• $31 million of 4.75% bonds due Nov. 15, 2021.

U.S. Bank, NA (800 934-6802) is the trustee.


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