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Major bondholders and three bond insurers filed papers Tuesday seeking a receiver for the Puerto Rico Electric Power Authority.
July 18 -
The Title III bankruptcy judge approved a deal to pay Puerto Rico Employees Retirement System bondholders interest through October.
July 18 -
The Puerto Rico Oversight Board approved a negotiated plan for restructuring the GDB’s $4.8 billion in debt.
July 17 -
A group of hedge funds that owns $3.3 billion of Puerto Rico bonds disclosed in court documents the amount that each of them holds.
July 14 -
The organizational session set the stage to address disputes in a restructuring of $47.5 billion of Puerto Rico’s debt.
July 12 -
Puerto Rico’s municipal government finances deteriorated in fiscal year 2016 from a year earlier, according to a locally-created study.
July 11 -
Moody's Investors Service has downgraded the rating for Puerto Rico Electric Power Authority's (PREPA) approximately $8.0 billion in Power Revenue Bonds to Ca from Caa3. The outlook remains negative.
July 6 -
Puerto Rico Electric Power Authority bonds were slashed to D Thursday by Fitch Ratings in the wake of the utility’s bankruptcy filing.
July 6 -
Assured Guaranty lashed out Wednesday at a federal oversight board decision allowing the Puerto Rico Electric Power Authority to proceed with Title III bankruptcy filing.
July 5 -
PREPA officials said they don't expect the filing to affect owed payments or electric supply.
July 3 -
Fitch Ratings said has downgraded the rating on the Puerto Rico Sales Tax Financing Corporation (COFINA) $6.3 billion senior lien sales tax revenue bonds and $8.9 billion first subordinate lien sales tax revenue bonds to D from C.
July 3 -
The move follows the board’s decision to reject a Restructuring Support Agreement developed over three years between Puerto Rico Electric Power Authority and its creditors.
June 30 -
Puerto Rico's first mediation meeting in its Title III bankruptcy case will take place on July 12.
June 29 -
With fiscal year 2017 nearing an end in Puerto Rico, the Oversight Board was threatening to approve a budget Friday morning without local government agreement and the electric power authority was on the verge of default on a $423 million bond payment due Monday.
June 29 -
The SEC could charge workers from Morgan Stanley & Co. and Barclays Capital, who worked on the deals.
June 29 -
The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission may take action against bankers from Barclays Plc and Morgan Stanley for their roles in Puerto Rico bond sales before a worsening fiscal crisis sent it hurtling toward bankruptcy.
June 29 -
Puerto Rico Title III Judge Laura Taylor Swain retained control over deciding about the island's sales tax bonds and diminished the Oversight Board’s role in the case at Wednesday’s hearing.
June 28 -
Puerto Rico's oversight board's decision against the power authority's restructuring support agreement moves $9 billion of debt closer to bankruptcy.
June 28 -
A deal to restructure $9 billion of Puerto Rico electric debt fell apart as a federal control board rejected the accord Tuesday, pushing the island’s main power utility closer to a potential bankruptcy.
June 28 -
Puerto Rico’s bondholders and bond insurers made court filings Monday to protect their interests as the historic municipal debt restructuring proceeds.
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