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Officials said forgiveness of the Community Disaaster Loan could be considered at a later point.
March 22 -
Information can be submitted on a confidential or non-confidential basis.
March 22 -
Gov. Ricardo Rosselló’s proposal, which leaves room to pay as little as 8% of debt service, is too rosy in its economic assumptions, two economists said this week.
March 14 -
January's General Fund revenues were 12.2 percent below pre-Hurricane Maria projections.
March 8 -
Rosselló doesn't mention Puerto Rico's debt in annual state of the commonwealth speech.
March 6 -
Judge Laura Swain says she has no authority to challenge fiscal plans.
March 1 -
Creditors have until May 29 to file a proof of claim, though most bondholders won't have to respond because the judge is allowing trustees to file a "master proof of claim."
February 27 -
Puerto Rico's latest fiscal plan represents an improvement over the previous one, which included nothing for debt repayment.
February 13 -
Puerto Rico’s economy in December was 13.3% less active than it had been in August, a report said.
February 9 -
The Puerto Rico Oversight Board asked Gov. Ricardo Rosselló to change three fiscal plans.
February 6 -
Such a loan would be legal and would offer the best terms available to the utility, the board said in a court filing.
February 5 -
The post-hurricane fiscal plan assumes that Puerto Rico will get a substantial amount of federal aid, but doesn’t include it in its calculation of available resources.
January 25 -
"We've been playing games with the revenue estimates for decades," a former Treasury secretary tells the Oversight Board.
January 19 -
Investors concerned over the level of impairment to their Puerto Rico bonds may get some clarity on the commonwealth's cash balance at an Oversight Board hearing.
January 18 -
A group of economists including Joseph Stiglitz would cut the face value of Puerto Rico bonds by 80% or more.
January 17 -
Moody's said the delay may signal the damage to the island's economic prospects is worse than officials thought, suggesting the return for bondholders will be even lower.
January 12 -
Puerto Rico bondholders will have to wait until Jan. 24 for details on how much their payments may be reduced because of hurricane devastation.
January 11 -
Puerto Rico oversight law's constitutionality comes under fire as investors' and workers' interests intersect.
January 10 -
Debt service may be cut from 24 cents on the dollar as the commonwealth deals with recovery from Hurricane Maria.
January 5 -
The Puerto Rico Oversight Board gave extensions to Puerto Rico’s government and public authorities for fiscal plan submissions.
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