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Some observers say Jenniffer González Colón, who took office in January, may be more open to compromise with Puerto Rico Electric Power Authority bondholders.
January 23 -
Some analysts question how much a leftist governor would impact financial and bond issues.
October 29 -
The public-private partnership that took over four Puerto Rico toll roads following the territory's bankruptcy is gearing up to sell municipal bonds.
October 18 -
The study also projected a $1.475 trillion loss to productive infrastructure by 2050.
September 23 -
The plan involves building modern infrastructure and streamlining government operations and delivery of services.
September 19 -
Current Members Andrew Biggs and John Nixon will be reappointed for another three years.
September 9 -
In a separate development, the board asked an appeals court to reconsider its PREPA decision.
June 27 -
David Skeel said he was proud about cutting Puerto Rico's debt and stabilizing the island's finances.
June 26 -
Resident Commissioner Jenniffer González Colón surprised incumbent Gov. Pedro Pierluisi in the New Progressive Party primary for governor.
June 4 -
Board chairman says Juan Sabater will bring valued economic expertise to the panel.
January 19 -
Observers say Puerto Rico's 2024 elections may not change government policy much.
November 10 -
The deal is expected to be executed Dec. 14, putting four government-run tollways under Albertis Infraestructuras SA, which already runs Puerto Rico toll roads.
October 18 -
Puerto Rico's Treasury secretary says first quarter results are a good sign for fiscal stability.
October 10 -
The question is raised whether "invitations" to support the plan were the same as "solicitations."
October 4 -
Group's attorney is said to have experience arguing before the U.S. Supreme Court.
October 2 -
Economists remain guarded about the island's economic future.
August 8 -
The May economic activity index showed an increase.
July 11 -
The exchange-traded fund — the first ever triple tax-exempt — will consist of 80% Puerto Rico bonds with the balance being U.S. Virgin Islands and Guam bonds.
May 18 -
Economic activity index is up month-to-month but down year-over-year.
April 4 -
Certain Puerto Rico issuers with over $5 billion outstanding continue paying bondholders in full and on time.
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