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They also came in 14% higher than those of December 2021.
January 31 -
Revenue were better than projected despite the Treasury Department postponing deadlines for certain taxes.
January 24 -
While the bill has wide support in the Puerto Rico House of Representatives, the Oversight Board has yet to offer its opinion.
January 10 -
The Oversight Board seeks to recover $1.42 billion in fees on bond deals and interest rate swaps.
January 4 -
Net revenues for September and October came in 12.3% above budgeted projections.
January 3 -
Sixteen Republicans joined all Democrats to vote in favor of the binding plebiscite.
December 16 -
At stake was the treatment of nearly $1 billion of Puerto Rico bonds and notes.
November 28 -
Had the teachers' challenge succeeded, the cost to Puerto Rico could have been $1 billion. A challenge to the plan from credit unions is before the First Circuit Court of Appeals.
November 21 -
The Puerto Rico Oversight Board is seeking the return of fees connected with Puerto Rico bonds and swaps.
September 21 -
The statement could be interpreted as also suggesting a restructuring of $242 million in bonds.
September 14