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Puerto Rico Makes Bond Payments But Muni Market Remains on Edge

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Creditors to Puerto Rico's electricity provider were given a slight respite yesterday when the bonds' trustee made a scheduled payment, but the U.S. municipal bond market remained worried the Puerto Rico Electric Power Authority will soon use a new bankruptcy-like process to restructure its debts, Reuters reported yesterday. The law establishing the process has rattled the $3.7 trillion municipal market since it was passed last week and yesterday it prompted Moody's Investors Service to push ratings on Puerto Rico debt deeper into junk territory. Puerto Rico bonds are widely held due to their tax exemption in every state and their high yields, making them a tempting asset despite the U.S. commonwealth's struggles to cope with a shrinking economy, chronic budget deficits and a $73 billion debt load. PREPA could be the first corporation to test the law, as it faces increasing demands for its limited funds, including payments on expiring lines of credit and fuel purchases. Prices of its junk-rated bonds plummeted to the record low of 36.815 cents on the dollar.

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