Puerto Rico in Distress

ABI Analysis

The U.S. Department of Justice's bankruptcy watchdog said on Friday that it plans to appoint a committee of retirees in Puerto Rico's bankruptcy to negotiate for pensioners facing benefit cuts as part of the island's debt restructuring, Reuters reported Friday.
While some investors flee Puerto Rico securities, a major bond insurer is still a buyer, the Wall Street Journal reported yesterday. Ambac Assurance Corp. has been aggressive this year in repurchasing distressed bonds that the company has guaranteed, said Chief Executive Claude LeBlanc said on an earnings call last week. The buybacks include municipal debt issued by Puerto Rico.
Puerto Rico's main creditors, meeting before a U.S. bankruptcy judge in the largest public finance restructuring case in history, are interested in continuing mediation settlement talks to resolve the island's unpayable $70 billion debt bill, Reuters reported yesterday. In the first hearing since the U.S.
Puerto Rico will face investors for the first time in a bankruptcy court, as it kicks off the biggest and most divisive debt restructuring in U.S. public finance history, Reuters reported today.

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The Financial Oversight and Management Board for Puerto Rico was created under the Puerto Rico Oversight, Management and Economic Stability Act of 2016. The Board consists of seven members appointed by the President of the United States and one ex officio member designated by the Governor of Puerto Rico. Access information on the Board, documents, videos of meetings, calendar of events and live webcasts by clicking here.