Puerto Rico's Debt Crisis
Could Puerto Rico be about to default on its debts?
The US territory of Puerto Rico is struggling to avoid defaulting on its debts. Its reputation as a bond issuer, with more than $70 billion of outstanding debt, has taken a beating amid concerns about the ability of politicians to balance the Caribbean island’s budget and its 13.9% unemployment rate. Investors’ interest in Puerto Rico’s debt stems from the special tax breaks it attracts. Alan Schankel, of the wealth management firm Janney Montgommery Scott, gives his view on how serious the country's debt problems are.
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