- Puerto Rico
The Puerto Rico legislature is considering amendments to Puerto Rico's planned oil tax bond to make it more attractive to investors.
March 5 - Puerto Rico
The Puerto Rico Electric Power Authority, the public corporation that missed a deadline Monday to announce a restructuring plan, had a mixed first half of its fiscal year.
March 4 -
The demise of Doral Bank in Puerto Rico may lead to a default on more than $34 million in municipal bonds and notes.
March 2 -
Circumstances have changed and a different approach to Puerto Rico debt is warranted.
March 2
- Puerto Rico
The Puerto Rico Electric Power Authority announced that it will miss Monday's deadline to present a restructuring plan.
February 27 -
Doral Financial Corp. has vowed to appeal a court decision in favor of Puerto Rico concerning $229 million in taxes.
February 26 -
Legislation that would allow government-owned corporations in Puerto Rico to reorganize through Chapter 9 may face an uphill battle after drawing a lukewarm reception from Republicans on a House panel Thursday.
February 26 -
Puerto Rico's Treasury said it won an appeal in its dispute with Doral Bank over $230 million.
February 25 -
A group of Puerto Rico consumers and businesses sued the Puerto Rico Electric Power Authority, professionals at PREPA, and other energy companies for more than $1 billion.
February 24 - Puerto Rico
Assured Guaranty, the biggest municipal bond insurer by par value, is poised to rally in the stock market in part because its losses on Puerto Rico debt may turn out to be less than investors fear, according to analysts at BTIG.
February 23 - Puerto Rico
The Puerto Rico Electric Power Authority moved a step closer Friday to opening an important natural gas port that would lower its operating costs.
February 20 - Puerto Rico
In the aftermath of Moody's deep downgrade of several key Puerto Rico bonds, the United States Treasury said it supported Puerto Rico's progress.
February 20 - Puerto Rico
Moody's Investors Service has downgraded Puerto Rico's general obligation rating to Caa1 from B2 and downgraded a variety of other important Puerto Rico bonds.
February 19 -
A House panel will hold a hearing Feb. 26 on legislation that would allow Puerto Rico government-owned corporations to restructure their debts under Chapter 9 of the Federal Bankruptcy Code.
February 19 -
The U. S. House Judiciary Committee will hold hearings in the next few weeks to consider making Puerto Rico's public corporations and municipalities eligible for Chapter 9 bankruptcy.
February 17 -
The Financial Industry Regulatory Authority has fined two firms $370,000 for violating securities rules in their management of Puerto Rico funds, and dinged another firm $50,000 for violating trade reporting requirements.
February 17 - Puerto Rico
Puerto Rico reported that the liquidity position of the Government Development Bank of Puerto Rico improved $105 million in January but General Fund revenues came in $19 million short in the same month.
February 17 - Puerto Rico
S&P's multiple notch downgrades of several Puerto Rico bonds to B will have little impact on Puerto Rico's efforts to rebuild its economy and credit, municipal analysts said.
February 13 - Puerto Rico
The Puerto Rico Aqueduct and Sewer Authority plans in March to sell a bond to repay $200 million due at the end of that month and meet up to 18 months of capital expenses.
February 13 - Puerto Rico
Standard & Poor's has downgraded Puerto Rico's General Obligation rating to B from BB.
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