Judge signs plan, resolves Puerto Rico bankruptcy battle – Seattle PI
FILE - A Puerto Rican flag flies on an empty beach at Ocean Park, in San Juan, Puerto Rico, Thursday, May 21, 2020. Puerto Rico's nearly five-year
Judge signs plan, resolves Puerto Rico bankruptcy battle | AP News
SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico (AP) — Puerto Rico's nearly five-year bankruptcy battle is ending after a federal judge on Tuesday signed a plan that
Judge signs plan in Puerto Rico debt restructuring – NY1
Puerto Rico's nearly five-year bankruptcy battle is ending after a federal judge signed a plan that slashes the U.S. territory's public debt load
Puerto Rico Bankruptcy Exit | Associated Press | wfmz.com
Puerto Rico's nearly five-year bankruptcy battle was resolved Tuesday, Jan. 18, 2022, after a federal judge signed a plan that slashes the U.S.
Puerto Rico Approved to Exit Bankruptcy, Ending Record Saga – Yahoo Finance
(Bloomberg) -- The judge overseeing Puerto Rico's bankruptcy approved its debt-cutting plan, a decision that leaves the island poised to exit
Judge signs plan in Puerto Rico debt restructuring – Stamford Advocate
SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico (AP) — Puerto Rico's nearly five-year bankruptcy battle was
Puerto Rico legislators seek to freeze increases on electric, water and highway tolls | Bond Buyer
The leading party in the Puerto Rico House of Representatives is sponsoring a bill to freeze electric and water rate increases as well as highway
Judge signs plan, resolves Puerto Rico bankruptcy battle – Boston 25 News
SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico — (AP) — Puerto Rico's nearly five-year bankruptcy battle was resolved Tuesday after a federal judge signed a plan that
Puerto Rico Bankruptcy Battle Resolved as Judge Signs Plan – NBC Bay Area
Puerto Rico's government declared in 2015 that it could not afford to pay its more than $70 billion public debt load
Judge signs plan, resolves Puerto Rico bankruptcy battle – New Canaan Advertiser
The board said that the plan signed by federal judge Laura Taylor-Swain cuts Puerto Rico's public debt by 80% and saves the government more than $50