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Puerto Rico's debt will be restructured, but the future is far from certain.
Consumers are more willing to spend now and pay later — a sign of increasing confidence, and possibly recklessness as well.
CFPB rules target payday, auto title, and high-interest installment loans.
The territory is on the path toward figuring out what to do with its more than $70 billion debt.
Breaking down what he had to say about debt and printing money
Nela Richardson and Sudeep Reddy join Kai to recap the week that was.
The great American author was a not-so-great investor.
The territory is deep in debt and with an upcoming payment deadline, citizens are feeling the strain.
Puerto Rico is threatening to default on the most highly secured type of bond, the general obligation bond
We talked with several Puerto Ricans who came back to Old San Juan.