Although the government of Puerto Rico paid its General Obligation bonds and guaranteed debt due May 1, which totaled about $103 million, Moody’s Investors Service believes it will enter into an eventual default of these bonds in the absence of a federal stay on litigation.
The government of Puerto Rico will default on several debt payments due May 2, including $422 million due from the Government Development Bank, “regardless of whether Congress enacts pending fiscal oversight legislation,” Moody’s Investors Service predicted.