Maria dims Puerto Rico’s bleak economic outlook
For now, the focus has shifted from
The hurricane has interrupted court proceedings and mediation efforts with creditors aimed at restructuring the debt. The destruction will severely disrupt revenue flows and force a recalculation of a fiscal plan, painfully negotiated with federal oversight board appointed to oversee
President
"Generally, what we find is that natural disasters are just temporary problems and in most cases after the rebuilding, things revert to the long-term trends," said
Here are some things to watch as
FISCAL RECOVERY PLAN IN LIMBO
Tax collection is certain to plummet, especially if more Puerto Ricans flee to the mainland. And nobody will be paying their electric or water bills anytime soon.
"The oversight board has to revisit the whole fiscal plan and make a determination based on the new reality," said Rep.
BONDHOLDERS IN THE LURCH
The disaster is bad news for the island's investors, mostly mutual funds and hedge funds that bought distressed Puerto Rican bonds at a discount in hopes of making a profit. Creditors can expect delays in the restructuring process and will come under pressure to accept even more reduced payments, said
Faced with multiplying lawsuits from creditors,
Funds earmarked for debt repayment could be reduced under a revised spending plan. Those were already low at
"There is no way
The Puerto Rican government brushed aside one group of creditors who jumped in this week with new offer, accusing them of trying to take advantage of the disaster to cut their losses.
The bondholders, who hold 40 percent of the
The bondholders group replied they were disappointed in the "outright rejection of our loan offer without any discussion or counter-proposal."
But it's not just hedge funds and mutual funds left hanging. About a fifth of
WHAT CONGRESS CAN DO
Hurricane Maria has dimmed already bleak prospects for a turnaround.
There is some that hope federal relief funds and insurance payouts can help pull
But
Much depends on
After facing accusations that it was underestimating
Trump, who has been criticized for mentioning
"Ultimately the government of
Associated Press Writer



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