Moody's Investors Service announced Tuesday its decision to downgraded the corporate family rating of Liberty Cablevision of Puerto Rico LLC, specifically the part of the business related to OneLink, to B3 and its probability of default rating to B3-PD, concluding the review for downgrade initiated May 9.
Credit ratings agency Moody’s Investor Service issued a report Wednesday saying that Commonwealth employee retirement system (ERS, for short) reform and the projected changes to the sales and use tax system are both positives for the island’s credit, despite the ongoing fiscal indebtedness.
Government Development Bank President Javier Ferrer and Puerto Rico Treasury Secretary Melba Acosta- took off to New York Wednesday to meet with credit ratings agencies S&P, Fitch and Moody’s to continue informing on the administration’s efforts to stabilize the government's finances.
Moody's Investors Service announced Wednesday it has assigned provisional ‘Baa3’ ratings to Aerostar Airport Holdings, LLC's $350 million of senior secured bonds. The outlook is stable. Bond proceeds will be used to partially fund the acquisition of a long-term lease to operate the Luis Muñoz Marin Airport.
The chain of rating downgrades affecting Puerto Rico’s credit added yet another link Monday, when Moody's Investors Service cut the rating on approximately $8.0 billion of outstanding power revenue bonds held by Puerto Rico Electric Power Authority's to Baa2 from Baa1.
Governor-elect Alejandro García-Padilla said the recent downgrade by Moody’s Investors Service of the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico’s General Obligation bonds “further signal the need for fiscal discipline at the central government and in our public corporations.”
The lack of seriousness and responsibility reflected by the comments made by the president of the Government Development Bank of Puerto Rico are truly disturbing.
The Gov. Luis Fortuño administration sent a scathing letter to Moody’s Investor Services late Thursday, expressing its “utter disappointment” with the agency’s decision to downgrade the Puerto Rico Sales and Use Tax Financing Corporation’s bond rating.
Moody’s Investors Service has placed the ratings of $6.8 billion outstanding Puerto Rico Sales Tax Financing Corporation's senior sales tax revenue bonds' Aa2 rating and $9.2 billion in subordinate sales tax revenue bonds' A1 rating on review for possible downgrade, the agency announced Tuesday.
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