Puerto Rico in Distress
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Puerto Rico yesterday said that it would appeal a U.S. ruling that voided the island's restructuring law, saying that it left the U.S. commonwealth in legal limbo, Reuters reported yesterday. Late on Friday a U.S. federal judge ruled that Puerto Rico's so-called Recovery Act, which made some of its agencies eligible for court-supervised debt restructuring, violated the U.S.
A U.S. federal judge voided a controversial law that allows some of Puerto Rico's public corporations to default on their debt, saying in a ruling late on Friday that the U.S. commonwealth’s “Recovery Act” contravenes federal bankruptcy law, Reuters reported on Friday. The decision in the U.S. District Court has implications for around $20 billion of debt potentially affected under the act.
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