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Fitch raised PRASA bonds to CC from C even amid indications that the utility is discussing restructuring its debt.
December 5 -
Gov. Wanda Vázquez's bill aims to prevent the commonwealth from pursuing debt practices that have gotten it into trouble.
November 6 -
The island's economic index "is approaching the behavior that existed prior to the hurricane.”
October 3 -
The household employment survey showed good economic news, while other measures were mixed.
September 20 -
She also names Elí Díaz Atienza to fill the role as her representative to the Oversight Board.
August 21 -
The deal reduces the authority's debt service by $380 million.
August 12 -
Puerto Rico’s economic activity index slipped 0.7% in June from a year earlier, as the economic boost from federal hurricane recovery aid receded.
August 8 -
Puerto Rico Senate President Thomas Rivera Schatz is leading a suit seeking the court to remove the former resident commissioner from the position.
August 6 -
The Trump administration is planning to place restrictions on disaster aid for U.S. states and territories.
August 2 -
Puerto Rico's governor looks to patch up a scandal-ridden administration before his own resignation takes effect.
August 1 -
FEMA's "empty chair" at hearing draws fire from members of the House emergency preparedness subcommittee.
July 12 -
The Supreme Court will rule on both the legality of the board members' appointments and the validity of their rulings since appointment.
July 3 -
The board anticipates spending $596 million for COFINA and GDB debt service.
July 1 -
As Sunday's fiscal deadline approaches the legislature is hammering out a budget that's $500 million bigger than the Oversight Board's plan.
June 26 -
The U.S. Senate has until July 14 to act.
June 18 -
The board referred 13 public entities to the Puerto Rico Secretary of Justice and U.S. Department of Justice.
May 30 -
U.S. Justice Department responds to hedge funds seeking reimbursement for Oversight Board impairments to bonds.
May 22 -
The board and the governor remain about $500 million apart on spending.
May 14 -
Puerto Rico’s Federal Oversight Board is asking the U.S. Supreme Court to overturn a ruling that deemed its members unconstitutionally appointed.
April 23 -
The Oversight Board in its fiscal plan had projected a 5.06% population drop after the 2017 hurricanes; the Census Bureau found a 3.9% decline.
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