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The board wants to increase tax compliance, spend more on healthcare capital projects, and advance the release of CAFRs, among other things.
December 18 -
He has a background working in the island's pharmaceutical industry and for the island's government working to attract and retain private sector firms.
December 15 -
How assumptions are settled on revenues, spending, and the economy will affect the Commonwealth debt plan.
December 14 -
Bid list volume is trending higher into the end of the year, but its share as measured against overall high demand does not pose much of a threat, analysts say. Refinitiv Lipper reports $992 million of inflows.
December 10 -
The largest tranche of the deal, $706 million with a 5% coupon in 2047, yielded 4.15%, a 275 basis point spread over triple-A paper.
December 10 -
Juan Carlos Blanco has a background in law, finance, and government service.
December 9 -
The president named former Utah and Michigan budget director John Nixon and New York educator Betty Rosa. Ana Matosantos may be gone permanently from the board.
December 8 -
Yield-starved investors will help the deal get done, despite credit risks and the island's bankruptcy overhang.
December 8 -
The governor-elect also plans to appoint Manuel Cidre as secretary of economic development and commerce.
December 2 -
An unregistered investment adviser told the city he would invest $9 million of its funds, but instead transferred some of the money to himself, the SEC found.
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