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The First Circuit said Puerto Rico credit unions did not take appropriate timely steps to challenge the bond restructuring.
March 3 -
President Biden has gone on record favoring statehood, unlike his predecessor who slow-walked federal aid to the territory in the wake of Hurricanes Maria and Irma.
March 2 -
FAFAA head says that Puerto Rico is gaining "credibility" with investors.
March 1 -
A federal appellate court in April 2020 struck down a federal law denying residents of the island eligibility for the Social Security Supplemental Income program for the severely disabled.
March 1 -
An outside consultant provided recommendations on how the commonwealth can catch up on its long-delayed financial reporting, including a multi-year CAFR.
February 26 -
The deal continues to offer better recoveries for the guaranteed Public Building Authority debt than for general obligation debt, but trading of the GOs blew up with more than $180 million exchanging hands to higher prices.
February 23 -
Reducing tax fraud is one of the goals of the fiscal plan approved by the Puerto Rico Oversight Board in May.
February 22 -
Net revenues in the first six months were $5.19 billion. Without postponed income tax revenues from the prior fiscal year, this figure would have been $4.711 billion.
February 18 -
Puerto Rico private sector employment had an even more serious contraction in 2020 on the island than it did in the United States as a whole.
February 17 -
The judges should rule soon on insurer suits seeking monetary compensation against major bond underwriters.
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