The Federal Home Loan Bank of New York ("FHLBNY") has begun seeking nominations for directors to serve on its Board for terms starting Jan. 1, 2015, the agency announced in a letter sent to its members Friday.
Popular Inc. announced Thursday it has agreed to sell $450 million of its senior notes, due in 2019, to pay off its Troubled Asset Relief Program debt with the U.S. Treasury.
The Puerto Rico Electric Power Authority got a double-whammy from stateside credit ratings agencies, which separately downgraded the agency’s credit a day after Gov. García-Padilla announced a bill paving the way for the restructuring of fiscally troubled public corporations.
Italian restaurant casual dining chain, Olive Garden, will open its first restaurant this Monday in Bayamón, following a $3 million investment.
UBS Puerto Rico has been restructured into two separate divisions and its top management has been reshuffled as part of changes that include the exit of long-time chairman Miguel Ferrer, who will leave his post July 31, a high-ranking executive said Thursday.
The Luis Muñoz Marín International Airport has begun offering wireless Internet service at terminals A, C and D, for which operators will be charging a fee depending on the number of hours passengers need it.
Gov. Alejandro García-Padilla filed Wednesday at the Legislature the “Puerto Rico Public Corporations Debt Enforcement and Recovery Act,” to create a clear legislative framework to assist financially stressed public corporations overcome their problems “through an orderly, statutory process” that allows them to handle their debts fairly and equitably, while ensuring the continuity of essential services to citizens and infrastructure upgrades.
The U.S. Department of Labor announced Wednesday grants exceeding $154.7 million awarded to 32 states, Puerto Rico and the Cherokee tribal nation through the Job-Driven National Emergency Grant program.
Senate Bill 1160, which proposed eliminating $4.5 million a year in public funding to conventions and groups coordinator Meet Puerto Rico, was drawn from the Senate session late Tuesday night, the entity’s leadership said Wednesday.
AT&T and the AT&T Foundation recently donated $38,500 to the United Way of Puerto Rico to support its work plan that focuses on education, specifically at early childhood stages, through its “Planting for the Future for the Development of a New Generation” cause.
Puerto Rican helicopter sales, service and repair company, Ecolift Corp., presented Wednesday at its hangar at the Isla Grande airport its new twin-engine Bell 429 WLG model, produced by BELL Helicopter Textron.
Gov. Alejandro García-Padilla announced Wednesday the filing of a bill to establish the framework to allow Puerto Rico corporations in fiscal troubles to conduct an organized restructuring of their debt.
Stabilizing Puerto Rico’s $70 billion debt as a share of its income and reducing it to more sustainable levels should be a key goal of the island’s fiscal and economic policy, New York Fed CEO William Dudley said during a presentation to the CPA Society on Tuesday.
Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands received a combined $330,534 from the U.S. Department of Labor to implement or continue re-employment and eligibility assessments for unemployment insurance beneficiaries, the agency announced Tuesday.
Car rental companies Hertz, Budget Rent-a-Car and Avis Car Rental joined the list of companies that provide vehicle rental services from the first level of the Luis Muñoz Marín International Airport multistory parking, joining Alamo Rent a Car, National Car Rental and Enterprise Rent-A-Car.
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