All posts tagged "Government"
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The Barber of San Juan: Creditors Brace for Haircuts
Taking a Little off the Top: Creditors Brace for Debt Exchange
- Posted April 21, 2016
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With New ‘Transition Charge,’ Electricity Bills to Jump 17% to 21%
First of Two Proposed Increases
- Posted April 21, 2016
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Independent Gubernatorial Candidate Lúgaro Unveils Government Reforms
The 34-year-old is a lawyer and entrepreneur
- Posted April 16, 2016
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GDB in Peril, Weighs Options in Face of Insolvency
Future of GDB hangs in the balance
- Posted March 31, 2016
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Jittery Creditors Leery of Debt-Moratorium Talk
Measure could thwart Prepa, Prasa deals
- Posted March 24, 2016
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Puerto Rican Migration Decreases Pressure on Labor Market
'The fact that the unemployment rate is going down doesn’t mean labor participation is increasing'
- Posted March 18, 2016
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Debt-Moratorium Clouds Brewing
Concerns remain about GDB amid steep debt service
- Posted March 17, 2016
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Hurtling Toward the Debt Cliff
On Sunday, March 13, clocks in the U.S. sprung forward by one hour, as part of Daylight Savings Time, bringing Puerto Rico’s time back in line with Wall Street and Washington, D.C. Sadly, that is the extent...
- Posted March 17, 2016
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Economist: Local Board Will Not be Effective, Chastises Private Sector
“A local board will not be effective and the only serious alternative would be a federal board”
- Posted March 12, 2016
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Creditors Still Jockeying for Position
P.R. Closing in on New Counteroffer; Action on Capitol Hill Ramps up
- Posted March 10, 2016