Tag: Bonds
The Puerto Rico v. Franklin Trust case and its imp...
Posted by Samuel Rosin | Aug 29, 2016 | Courts, Headlines | 0 |
Puerto Rico and the state of the US bond market
Posted by Samuel Rosin | Jun 13, 2016 | Economy, Headlines | 0 |
Puerto Rico Oversight Board projecting huge long-term surplus
Puerto Rico Oversight Board projecting huge long-term surplus According to the latest report by...
Read MorePuerto Rico sales tax bonds soar as territory exceeds revenue expectations
Puerto Rico sales tax bonds soar as territory exceeds revenue expectations Puerto Rico’s sales tax...
Read MoreThe Assured Guaranty Corp vs. Puerto Rico and its Highways and Transportation Authority lawsuit, explained
by Aubree Hopkins | Jun 2, 2017 | Courts | 0 |
The Assured Guaranty Corp vs. Puerto Rico and its Highways and Transportation Authority lawsuit,...
Read MoreRosselló administration submits first budget proposal
by Sarah Haynes | May 24, 2017 | Headlines, Puerto Rico | 0 |
Rosselló administration submits first budget proposal After a tumultuous couple of weeks which...
Read MorePuerto Rico files for PROMESA Title III bankruptcy protection
by William-Jose Velez Gonzalez | May 3, 2017 | Headlines, Puerto Rico | 0 |
Puerto Rico files for PROMESA Title III bankruptcy protection In order to ensure the essential...
Read MoreDebt issue runs deep in Puerto Rico
by Elizabeth Hansel | Oct 28, 2016 | Puerto Rico | 0 |
Debt issue runs deep in Puerto Rico The debt crisis in Puerto Rico is now well known and currently...
Read MoreThe Puerto Rico v. Franklin Trust case and its impact, explained
by Samuel Rosin | Aug 29, 2016 | Courts, Headlines | 0 |
The Puerto Rico v. Franklin Trust case and its impact, explained On June 13, the US Supreme Court...
Read MorePuerto Rico and the state of the US bond market
by Samuel Rosin | Jun 13, 2016 | Economy, Headlines | 0 |
Puerto Rico and the state of the US bond market United States held municipal bonds have reached...
Read MorePuerto Rico partially defaults
by William-Jose Velez Gonzalez | May 2, 2016 | Economy, Headlines | 0 |
Puerto Rico partially defaults After failing to identify enough funding to make a $422 million...
Read MorePuerto Rico Defaults
by William-Jose Velez Gonzalez | Aug 3, 2015 | Bocaítos | 0 |
Puerto Rico has officially defaulted on its debt, and what happens next is pretty much anyone’s guess. With little, if any action in Congress, we will have to wait and see what is done to address the crisis. CNN Money...
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