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Bond parties to challenge Judge Swain's ruling saying they do not have a lien on revenues, among other things.
December 1 -
Swain rejects five bondholder arguments, bringing approval of the Oversight Board's plan of adjustment nearer.
November 30 -
Pierluisi says there's more to the island's growth than federal funds. Bondholders said that means the Puerto Rico Electric Power Authority can afford to pay them more.
November 28 -
Judge Swain says she'll hear claims that the government has manipulated PREPA's budgets to bondholders' detriment.
November 24 -
First quarter revenues were 20.4% higher than Oversight Board forecasts.
November 21 -
Oversight Board asks Gov. Pierluisi not to sign a bill it says would cost $3 billion over five years.
November 16 -
Judge Swain's action removes the last major hurdle for her to approve the PREPA plan of adjustment before the confirmation hearing, although appeals are expected.
November 15 -
Assured Guaranty and GoldenTree offer a alternative to the deal the Oversight Board reached with BlackRock and four other investment firms.
November 13 -
Observers say Puerto Rico's 2024 elections may not change government policy much.
November 10 -
The board askeds the judge to dismiss objections that claim its plan of adjustment is unconfirmable.
October 30 -
GoldenTree Asset Management, Syncora Guarantee, Assured Guaranty and certain members of an ad hoc group of the power utility's bondholders entered a cooperation agreement where they pledge to work together against the agency's potential debt-cutting plan, according to a court document.
October 25 -
The deal is expected to be executed Dec. 14, putting four government-run tollways under Albertis Infraestructuras SA, which already runs Puerto Rico toll roads.
October 18 -
They say the plan is unconfirmable in its current form and must be changed before any disclosure statement is approved.
October 17 -
The board says the First Circuit should stop GoldenTree and Syncora's efforts to appoint a receiver.
October 11 -
Puerto Rico's Treasury secretary says first quarter results are a good sign for fiscal stability.
October 10 -
The question is raised whether "invitations" to support the plan were the same as "solicitations."
October 4 -
Group's attorney is said to have experience arguing before the U.S. Supreme Court.
October 2 -
The embattled Senator has an extensive understanding of public finance issues and has worked with muni groups on important legislation.
September 25 -
Ocean Capital's next move is to attemot to have its elected directors seated on the funds' board of directors.
September 21 -
The group asked the First Circuit Court of Appeals to lift a stay that prevents appointment of a receiver.
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