Page values for "Don’t reward mismanagement"

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_creationDateDatetimeApril 29, 2016 4:12:23 AM
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_fullTextSearchtext{{Item |author=Dominic Frederico, |source=USA Today |date=April 12, 2016 |url=http://www.usatoday.com/story/opinion/2016/04/12/puerto-rico-mismanagement-assured-guaranty-editorials-debates/82954820/ |quote=In order to access attractive rates, Puerto Rico made certain commitments to investors. Now it ...
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Don’t reward mismanagement

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TopicPagePuerto Rican government-debt crisis
Position_fragmentStringPuerto Rico should be allowed to declare bankruptcy
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Puerto Rico should be allowed to declare bankruptcy

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TopicPagePuerto Rican government-debt crisis
Position_fragmentStringPuerto Rico should be managed by a financial control board
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Puerto Rico should be managed by a financial control board

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AuthorList of Page, delimiter: ,Dominic Frederico
SourcePageUSA Today
DateDateApril 12, 2016
URLURLhttp://www.usatoday.com/story/opinion/2016/04/12/puerto-rico-mismanagement-assured-guaranty-editorials-debates/82954820/
QuoteTextIn order to access attractive rates, Puerto Rico made certain commitments to investors. Now it wants to change the rules after the fact. Federal intervention to retroactively change the legal rules would reward bloated spending in Puerto Rico and spill over into increased debt costs for state and local governments around the country. This, in turn, would adversely impact the ability of municipalities to raise capital for infrastructure and other needs.
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Don’t reward mismanagement by Dominic Frederico (USA Today, April 12, 2016) (view)