Puerto Rico in Distress

ABI Analysis

Republicans offered legislation to address Puerto Rico’s fiscal crisis yesterday, signaling a growing bipartisan appetite to head off what lawmakers said could soon become a humanitarian crisis, the Wall Street Journal reported today. In the House, Rep.

Puerto Rico’s main electric utility won another week from bondholders to get insurance companies to sign onto an agreement to restructure the agency’s $8.2 billion of debt and for commonwealth lawmakers to approve the proposal, Bloomberg News reported yesterday.

The U.S. Supreme Court will consider reinstating a Puerto Rico law that would let its debt-ridden public utilities restructure their obligations, agreeing to hear an appeal by the commonwealth as it tries to navigate out of its fiscal crisis, Bloomberg News reported on Friday. The disputed law would affect $22 billion of Puerto Rico’s $70 billion in debt.

The U.S. Supreme Court may announce as soon as today whether it will hear an appeal by Puerto Rico to reinstate a law that would allow some island agencies to restructure their debts, Bloomberg News reported. The Court is scheduled to review Puerto Rico’s appeal during a private conference today, when it often issues a list of new cases.

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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.