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As the board wrangles with local officials over the budget, neither the federal courts nor the executive branch have taken action to address a legal challenge to its authority.
March 25 -
A motion in Title III bankruptcy court by holders of $4 billion of PBA bonds may thwart an effort by the Oversight Board to nullify $6 billion of general obligation bonds.
March 21 -
The Board's authority to certify fiscal plans has become a flashpoint in an escalating battle with Puerto Rico's government.
March 20 -
Jaresko on Monday cited the almost universal dissatisfaction with the board as proof that it was doing its job.
March 18 -
The 2016 law is under fire from bond holders over the Oversight Board's failure to provide enough money for debt service and from local politicians over the board's efforts to impose fiscal austerity.
March 14 -
The General Obligation group's lawyer says the board should focus on structural reforms and not legal challenges to bondholder claims.
March 13 -
Municipal CUSIP requests rose 16.7% in February, signaling possible growth in bond supply.
March 11 -
The board says that the governor appears to be deviating from the approved budget.
March 8 -
For the ninth week in a row, cash rushed into municipal bond funds. Analysts explain why.
March 8 -
While the board is also seeking high court review, its goals are opposite of those of the union.
March 8 -
The court rejected giving a full hearing less than a week after a request was made to it to do so.
March 7 -
Puerto Rico Oversight Board says it can achieve much but not all of its pension restructuring plans without the local government's assistance.
March 7 -
Weekly bond volume is estimated at $5.84 billion, consisting of of $4.58 billion of negotiated deals and $1.27 billion of competitive sales.
March 1 -
The electrical workers union wants the court to undo the board's actions since Aug. 7, 2017, in addition to declaring the board's appointments unconstitutional.
March 1 -
Muni buyers scrambled to snatch up the last of this week’s new issues on Thursday.
February 28 -
Oversight Board members are also asking for a stay on an appeal's court mid-May cutoff for their powers.
February 28 -
New York City and Los Angeles issuers came to market on Wednesday.
February 27 -
Governor's representative complains that the expenditures were legally adopted.
February 27 -
Ohio and Nevada issuers came to market with a water deals as municipal bonds showed off their strength.
February 26 -
The demand component of the municipal bond market is continuing to drive firm prices,
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