Puerto Rico Dips Into Cash to Repay Loan
Wall Street Journal The financially strapped territory had planned to use proceeds from a new bond sale to pay off the loan this month, but the island hasn't tapped the market. The island's bonds have plunged in value this year as investors feared its large debt load and ... Puerto Rico economy shrinking, gov't index showsReuters Puerto Rico Economy Index Has 11th-Straight Drop in OctoberBloomberg Puerto Rico, not immigration, is GOP's best hope for appeal to Latino votersNewsworks.org PanAm Post (blog)- WATE-TV all 41 news articles » |
A team of federal officials representing several agencies will come to Puerto Rico next month to help the local government navigate through the economic crisis, prompting more rumblings of the possibility of a receivership for ...
[Episcopal News Service] The Standing Committee of the Episcopal Diocese of Puerto Rico cancelled the election scheduled for Dec. 7, according to a Dec. 4 statement on the diocese's website. “It was an extremely difficult ...
Whіlе аll eyes hаνе focused on Detroit's jot down bankruptcy, аn mercantile predicament іѕ deepening іn Puerto Rico thаt most experts ѕау mау bе distant some-more damaging tο thе U.S. economy. Puerto Rico hаѕ bееn ...
Puerto Rico police say a 30-year-old tourist from Minnesota has died while snorkeling off the island's north coast. Police said the victim was snorkeling with several other people about a mile (kilometer) off Cerro ... Latest News ...
Americans can no longer afford to ignore the snowballing bad news from Puerto Rico: experts are warning that the island's economic implosion might very well disturb retirement funds on the mainland. Fox News reports:.
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Puerto Rico's justice secretary is under fire for going to a police station to visit a former law firm partner who had been arrested for alleged drunk driving.
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Puerto Rico's Economic Crisis Returns Statehood to Spotlight
Newsmax.com Tens of thousands of Puerto Ricans have moved to the U.S. mainland in recent years in an effort to escape the economic crisis at home, and the influx is raising questions about the island's political status as well. Both in Florida, home to nearly 1 ... Is Puerto Rico Too Big To Fail?Forbes Puerto Ricans on the move as island economy goes for brokeThe Independent Puerto Rico descending into Caribbean's DetroitFort Wayne Journal Gazette all 78 news articles » |