
Puerto Rican bondholders
Puerto Rican bondholders are investors who lend money to Puerto Rico by purchasing its bonds, which are debt securities issued by the government or agencies to fund public projects. When they buy these bonds, they are essentially lending money in exchange for regular interest payments and the promise of repayment at the end of the bond term. If the government faces financial difficulties or defaults, bondholders may not receive all their promised payments. Their interests are tied to the economic health and fiscal management of Puerto Rico, and they often seek to recover their investments through legal or negotiations if repayment issues arise.