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March 22 -
Mnuchin will hand-deliver documents related to the loan in his first visit to the territory as a public official, he said.
March 22 -
Some of the legal precedents potentially being set in Puerto Rico erode the expectations and good order of the municipal bond marketplace that finances the activities of states and municipal instrumentalities nationwide.
March 21
Mintz Levin -
Puerto Rico's default is generating concern over mainland special revenue bonds and distressed issuers, and undercutting confidence in municipal credit nationwide.
March 21 -
Walter Higgins is to be paid $450,000 per year plus bonuses if metrics are met.
March 21 -
The addition of Amazon will mean most of Puerto Rico's online sales will be taxed, one economist said.
March 19 -
The House has approved similar municipal securities and Puerto Rico provisions, but has wanted more sweeping bank deregulation legislation than the Senate.
March 15 -
Gov. Ricardo Rosselló’s proposal, which leaves room to pay as little as 8% of debt service, is too rosy in its economic assumptions, two economists said this week.
March 14 -
January's General Fund revenues were 12.2 percent below pre-Hurricane Maria projections.
March 8 -
Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin says it remains to be decided whether the federal loan will be forgiven
March 7 -
Puerto Rico shouldn’t misinterpret the economic boost from reconstruction following hurricanes that hit it hard last year as a sign of underlying strength, Federal Reserve Bank of New York President William Dudley said.
March 7 -
Rosselló doesn't mention Puerto Rico's debt in annual state of the commonwealth speech.
March 6 -
The bond insurers say the plan to create a wider Public Service Commission would lead to oversight by inexperienced political appointees.
March 5 -
Judge Laura Swain says she has no authority to challenge fiscal plans.
March 1 -
Rosselló is seeking assistance from Congressional leaders as Puerto Rico struggles to get on its feet financially five months after Hurricane Maria.
February 28 -
Creditors have until May 29 to file a proof of claim, though most bondholders won't have to respond because the judge is allowing trustees to file a "master proof of claim."
February 27 -
The island's future will depend on external aid, the amount of emigration, and internal reforms, economist Jason Bram found.
February 22 -
The judge overseeing the utility's debt restructuring acted in the face of threatened power outages as soon as Wednesday.
February 20 -
PREPA says a widespread shutdown of electricity on Wednesday is inevitable without a major cash infusion.
February 16 -
Puerto Rico's latest fiscal plan represents an improvement over the previous one, which included nothing for debt repayment.
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