All posts tagged "public debt"
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Swain’s World: Kobre & Kim Debt-Probe Files Remain Secret
Court Says Key Portions Will Remain Confidential
- Posted November 2, 2018
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Fiscal board holds hearing on Puerto Rico debt investigation
Report includes recommendations to avoid future debt crises
- Posted September 18, 2018
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Fiscal board publishes Puerto Rico Debt Investigation Report
Special Investigation Committee to hold public hearing Sept. 18
- Posted August 20, 2018
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Puerto Rico debt audit drags on as creditor negotiations heat up
Almost two years after the enactment of the federal PROMESA law and the imposition of a Fiscal Control Board, Puerto Rico still lacks a public debt audit that shows, without doubt, how much debt was legally contracted
- Posted June 11, 2018
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Greeks call strike over austerity and bailout reforms
Government has agreed to cut spending further, sell coal-fired power stations and tighten rules for calling a strike
- Posted December 14, 2017
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Fiscal board wants more control over Puerto Rico’s budget
How much money will be available to creditors with new fiscal plan isn't known
- Posted December 5, 2017
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Fiscal board publishes first report on Puerto Rico’s debt
Report says 84 notifications of document preservation have been sent to date, while Banco Popular was recently served with subpoenas
- Posted October 30, 2017
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Assured blasts Puerto Rico fiscal board for annual report
Says current course won't restore access to markets
- Posted August 21, 2017
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US Court of Appeals for First Circuit rules in favor of Puerto Rico, maintains stay
SAN JUAN – The U.S. Court of Appeals for the First Circuit ruled Wednesday in favor of the Puerto Rican government in allowing the stay on litigation established by Promesa to continue in several creditor cases. In...
- Posted January 11, 2017
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House Speaker-elect Méndez: The debt can be paid
SAN JUAN – The next Speaker of the House, Carlos “Johnny” Méndez, assured that Puerto Rico’s debt is payable and called into question that it amount to $72 billion, as alleged months ago by the administration of...
- Posted November 18, 2016