- Puerto Rico
The Puerto Rico Electric Power Authority will sell $200 million of tax-exempt refunding debt early next week to generate interest-rate savings.
September 22 -
The Puerto Rico Public-Private Partnerships Authority announced its short list of four consortiums Wednesday that may submit proposals in a potential long-term lease agreement involving the island’s busiest toll road.
September 16 - Puerto Rico
Puerto Rico should consider cutting employee benefits, boosting employee contributions and implementing a special tax to shore up its pension system, according to a report Wednesday from the Center for the New Economy.
August 25 - Puerto Rico
Moody’s Investors Service Tuesday revised Puerto Rico’s general obligation credit to negative from stable, affecting about $29 billion of outstanding debt, as the commonwealth’s pension system is only 9.8% funded and carries a $17 billion liability.
August 10 - Puerto Rico
Fitch Ratings Tuesday downgraded $1.3 billion of Puerto Rico Aqueduct and Sewer Authority senior revenue debt to BBB from BBB-plus.
August 3 -
The Puerto Rico Public-Private Partnership Authority last week received eight responses from infrastructure investment firms looking to bid on a potential long-term lease agreement for the commonwealth’s busiest roadway.
August 2 - Puerto Rico
Puerto Rico gets nearly 70% of its electricity from oil, and residents there confront energy bills that are about twice what consumers pay on the U.S. mainland. The territory is trying to change that.
July 23 - Puerto Rico
Puerto Rico is gearing up to issue approximately $2.55 billion of restructuring and new-money debt before the end of the year amid signs of rising economic activity.
July 22 - Puerto Rico
Puerto Rico lawmakers Monday began hammering out a fiscal 2011 budget in conference committee after both chambers last week added changes to the spending plan.
June 28 - Puerto Rico
Puerto Rico's economic activity index increased for the fourth month in a row to 130.3, a 02% increase from the prior month.
June 25
