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Puerto Rico has released three key reports since July 10.
July 30 -
“I realize the urgency of the situation,” U.S. District Court Judge Swain said at the end of the Title III bankruptcy hearing in San Juan.
July 25 -
Governance issues are likely to remain regardless of how Judge Laura Taylor Swain rules on Gov. Ricardo Rosselló's adversary complaint
July 24 -
New York issues again dominate as the bond calendar dips to $5.3 billion in the new week.
July 20 -
June's unemployment rate was the lowest monthly rate since at least 1975.
July 20 -
Members of Congress and market observers were divided over the ramifications of Friday's court opinion that the U.S. is liable for debt cuts mandated by the Oversight Board.
July 18 -
U.S. Court of Federal Claims Chief Judge Susan Braden carved a legal path for holding the federal government liable for cuts to Puerto Rico bonds.
July 16 -
The judge dismissed Aurelius' argument that the U.S. Constitution had prohibited the means used to appoint the oversight board members.
July 13 -
Chicago's 2017 CAFR offers deep dive into Chicago's fiscal gains and deeper strains.
July 13 -
The board has claimed its policies must be followed to make money available for bond payments.
July 12 -
Bondholders have long complained about the local government's lack of timely and accurate financial information.
July 10 -
Municipal bond activity returns to a near-normal level as a slew of deals heads into the market, led by New York and California issuers.
July 6 -
Ipreo estimates weekly bond volume at $6.6 billion, consisting of $5.5 billion of negotiated deals and $1.2 billion of competitive sales.
July 6 -
The board responded that it would vigorously defend its budget and fiscal plan.
July 5 -
Governor Ricardo Rossello called for an extraordinary session of the legislature in a bid to make the island more attractive for investment by peeling back worker protections.
July 3 -
Three rulings by the U.S. Supreme Court this term will have a lasting impact on the finances of many municipal bond issuers, Fiera Capital says.
July 2 -
Some Puerto Rico issues were trading lower on Monday after a federal watchdog approved a revised budget for the commonwealth over the weekend.
July 2 -
Oversight Board members blamed the reduction in available revenue in part on local government's failure to introduce at-will employment.
June 29 -
There are two proposals being negotiated but one attorney says the discussions may go nowhere.
June 29 -
The municipal market will see only $74 million of deals in a holiday-shortened week, raising demand for supply the week after.
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