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The Puerto Rico Electric Power Authority would save around $600 million by using alternative energy, according to a regulatory proposal.
August 26 -
The federal $600 monthly addition to unemployment insurance boosted income, but the local economy took a bigger hit than that of the U.S.
August 24 -
Some say that Pierluisi might be more friendly to the Oversight Board than has been the case with governors up to now.
August 17 -
The law restricting various aspects of debt issuance goes beyond the central government to also cover the public corporations.
August 12 -
As of Monday it wasn't clear how the election, which was supposed to be completed Sunday, would be extended.
August 10 -
This despite being 3.1% ahead of the oversight board’s May 27 projection.
August 5 -
The two board members with the deepest knowledge of municipal debt have said they will depart.
August 5 -
Benefits may aid island's economy and reduce pressure on island's local and territory-wide governments to pay for welfare benefits.
August 4 -
Bondholders, financial cooperatives and a Puerto Rico legislator offered different lines of attack on an 18-month-old bond deal.
August 3 -
Their suit against 11 bond underwriters will be heard in a local, rather than federal, court, the lead judge said Wednesday.
July 29 -
Acosta Jordán has more than 30 years of financial services experience in Puerto Rico.
July 29 -
Puerto Rico public corporation unions fought against PROMESA and local laws in an appeals court Monday.
July 28 -
“I absolutely do intend on refilling my complaint,” Andrew Hennigan told The Bond Buyer.
July 22 -
The United States Bureau of Labor Statistics' household and employer surveys tell different tales about the depth of Puerto Rico's downturn.
July 20 -
Highways and Transportation Authority collections are also behind expectations.
July 8 -
Puerto Rico faces an uphill battle for recovery — what should happen and what will happen in the coming years for the island is in one word: uncertain.
July 6 -
The Puerto Rico Oversight Board has saluted the privatization deal.
July 6 -
The Oversight Board welcomed the decisions and one litigant attorney said they would be appealed.
July 2 -
Some participants are afraid that tweaking what they don't like in the law could only make it worse.
July 2 -
Carrión says the biggest problem has been the local government's lack of commitment to structural reforms to benefit the economy.
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