Kentucky hospital expects to save millions from bond refinancing

Murray (Ky.)-Calloway County Hospital has refinanced its 2007 South Tower bond, according to a Murray Ledger & Times report.

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The bond, originally for $30 million, was issued in February 2007, during ongoing construction of the hospital’s South Tower. It was sold in early November, according to the article.

MCCH expects to save as much as $3 million from refinancing the bond.

 

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