The Fence Post quotes Eric LeCompte on Disaster Aid Package

Eric LeCompte was recently quoted by the Fence Post on the disaster aid package in Congress, especially on the effects the legislation would have in Puerto Rico. Read an excerpt below and follow this link to the full article.

Senate passes disaster aid, Congress heads home

The Senate package includes $600 million in disaster food assistance and another $300 million in housing rebuilding funds for Puerto Rico. It also would expedite allocation of $8.9 billion Congress has already passed for the territory.

“Millions of Americans are suffering and this disaster relief plan is urgently needed,” noted Eric LeCompte, who leads the religious development group Jubilee USA.

“We applaud Senate leaders and the White House for agreeing on a disaster deal,” he said. “In Puerto Rico alone, more than a million Americans lost disaster food assistance in March and that aid is finally restored.”

 

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Jubilee's Work Featured in the National Catholic Reporter

Jubilee USA was recently featured by The National Catholic Reporter on Jubilee's efforts in Puerto Rico's debt and humanitarian crisis as well as Jubilee's partnership with religious leaders on the island. Read an excerpt below and follow this link to the full article.

The suffering of Puerto Rican people continues to mount

May 8 would have been my mother's 91st birthday. I visited her grave and said a prayer. The day also marked another anniversary: It was the 20th anniversary of the installation of Archbishop Roberto Gonzalez as the Archbishop of San Juan. Gonzalez has, along with Fr. Heriberto Martinez, been at the forefront of the fight for debt relief for the island. They have been assisted most ably by Eric LeCompte and the good people at Jubilee USA. LeCompte knows more about public debt in poor countries than anyone I know, and what is more, he knows how to build a consensus on Capitol Hill for action to relieve debt burdens. He is one of the angels in the public policy world. Congratulations to Gonzalez on his anniversary and, even more, to the Catholic people of San Juan who have such a courageous spiritual leader.

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ValueWalk Features Eric LeCompte's Thoughts on IMF Analysis

Eric LeCompte, Executive Director of Jubilee USA, recently spoke with ValueWalk about the policy challenges faced in achieving the sustainable development goals. Read an excerpt below and follow this link to the full article.

As Jamie Dimon Says Lehman Won’t Happen Again, IMF Analysis Points To Next Global Financial Crisis

“Developing countries are wrestling with crisis,” UN sovereign debt analyst and Executive Director of Jubliee USA Eric LeCompte told ValueWalk, pointing to a virus that could quickly spread to the developed world. “There is more than one canary in this coal mine.”

The IMF has released a series of reports on unsustainable debt levels in developing economies that it says makes the global environment “unsettled.”

LeCompte notes that even with a relatively strong global economy, many developing nations are finding trouble with GDP to debt levels above 100% and 17 countries are in default. He was moderating an IMF panel discussion on the topic when unknown derivatives risk exposures tied to the debt was raised as an issue that could derail the economy, calling it “the scariest IMF meeting I’ve ever attended.”

The debt crisis is now engulfing 40% of low-income nations with the IMF concerned of rising debt levels in African nations that is even starting to impact wealthy regions such as Kenya and South Africa.  What also concerns LeCompte is how the debt problem is spreading in Latin America, right on the doorstep of the US. Brazil, El Salvador, Venezuela and Argentina are all showing signs of cracking under a mountain of debt. According to LeCompte,  three Latin American countries are beyond 70% debt to GDP.

Argentina, which lost a debt fight with hedge funds led in part by Paul Singer’s Elliott Management, is particularly hard hit. Investors are now pricing in a 49% chance of default, up from 22% a year ago, according to credit-default swaps pricing.

“In Argentina, public money (from the IMF) is bailing out hedge funds,” LeCompte quipped, noting that solutions for another global debt crisis have not been put in place.

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Eric LeCompte Speaks with Devex on UN Debt and Tax Agreements

Eric LeCompte, Executive Director of Jubilee USA, recently spoke with Devex about the policy challenges faced in achieving the sustainable development goals. Read an excerpt below and follow this link to the full article.

What will it take to fix flailing SDG funding?

While the financing for development process has helped build consensus around several issues, the challenge is that very little about it is binding, said Eric LeCompte, executive director of the financial-reform focused alliance Jubilee USA. Addis brought up illicit financial flows but created no mechanism to support countries in retaining their resources, he said. The Addis agreement also called for debt restructuring to be improved, which needs to be done, especially with growing indebtedness.

“Across the board — particularly with tax, transparency, debt policies — we are at a point where we need to move beyond voluntary mechanisms because we don’t have the ability to reach the SDGS,” LeCompte said.

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Eric LeCompte Cited in MarketWatch on the IMF

Eric LeCompte, Executive Director of Jubilee USA, was cited in MarketWatch on the global economy and IMF Managing Director Lagarde's recent address. Read an excerpt below and follow this link to the full article.

IMF’s Lagarde: Global economy has lost momentum but will likely avoid recession

Eric LeCompte, executive director of Jubilee USA, said he thought the undercurrent of Lagarde’s speech was “heightening concern for economic stability and growth.”

In her speech, Largarde warned again that there would be no winners in a trade war between the U.S. and China.

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Eric LeCompte's Thoughts Featured in Latin America Advisor

Eric LeCompte, Executive Director of Jubilee USA, recently spoke with the Latin America Advisor about the recent COFINA debt deal on Puerto Rico debt. Read an excerpt below and follow this link to the full article.

Does Puerto Rico’s Bond Restructuring Offer a Fresh Start?

Eric LeCompte, executive director of Jubilee USA Network: “Before Puerto Rico was hit by two hurricanes in 2017, the oversight board and the governor were reviewing plans to cut total debt payments by as much as 80 percent. After the hurricanes, Puerto Rico saw temporary economic growth due to disaster aid and rebuilding efforts. Part of the problem with the Cofina deal is that it seems to be based on rosy economic estimates from temporary post-hurricane growth. They are also basing Puerto Rico’s ability to repay on the assumption that Congress and the White House will approve more significant disaster aid. This is in doubt. We are worried that not enough debt is being cut and that Puerto Rico’s people are carrying heavy austerity burdens. Nearly six out of 10 kids live in poverty in Puerto Rico. The math isn’t adding up. If plans to restructure the remaining debt fail to cut the majority of the island’s debt load, Puerto Rico won’t see sustained economic recovery
and growth. If future debt deals don’t cut enough debt, the economy will not be able to recover and will continue to contract until another debt restructuring has to take place. I am worried that this type of plan will mean Puerto Rico will be trapped in an endless cycle of debt.”

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Nonprofit Quarterly Cites Eric LeCompte on Puerto Rico Debt

Eric LeCompte, Executive Director of Jubilee USA, recently spoke with the Nonprofit Quarterly about the recent COFINA debt deal on Puerto Rico debt. Read an excerpt below and follow this link to the full article.

Puerto Rico Finalizes First Debt Restructuring, but at a High Cost

Still, debt remains a major obstacle to recovery. Eric LeCompte, who directs Jubilee USA, a network of community and faith-based organizations, tells Bradford that, “The math isn’t adding up. If plans to restructure the remaining debt fail to cut the majority of the island’s debt load, Puerto Rico can’t see sustained economic recovery and growth.”

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Pensions & Investments Quotes Jubilee USA Director on Puerto Rico Debt Deal

Eric LeCompte, Executive Director of Jubilee USA, recently spoke with the Pensions & Investments about the recent COFINA debt deal on Puerto Rico debt. Read an excerpt below and follow this link to the full article.

First Puerto Rico debt restructuring deal approved for COFINA

Civil rights, faith-based, labor and advocacy organizations are pressing for more debt-reduction agreements. "The math isn't adding up. If plans to restructure the remaining debt fail to cut the majority of the island's debt load, Puerto Rico can't see sustained economic recovery and growth," said Eric LeCompte, executive director of Jubilee USA, a network of community organizations and faith communities.

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Eric LeCompte Talks to El Nuevo Dia about Puerto Rico

Eric LeCompte, Executive Director of Jubilee USA, recently spoke with the El Nuevo Dia about the recent COFINA debt deal on Puerto Rico debt. Read an excerpt below and follow this link to the full article.

Grupos cívicos alarmados con la aprobación del acuerdo de Cofina

"Nos preocupa que no se reduzca suficiente dueda y que la gente de Puerto Rico, como consecuencia, cargue con un alto peso de austeridad", indicó el director ejectivo de Jubilee USA, Eric LeCompte. 

Para Jubilee USA, una coalición religiosa que ha estudiado el tema de la deuda pública puertorriqueña y otros países, si no se logra reducir "la mayor parte de la carga de la deuda de la isla, Puerto Rico no puede ver una recuperación económica sostenida."

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El Nuevo Dia Highlights Eric LeCompte's Puerto Rico Views

Eric LeCompte, Executive Director of Jubilee USA, recently spoke with the El Nuevo Dia about the effect of the shutdown on Puerto Rico. Read an excerpt below and follow this link to the full article.

Pelosi rechaza la “crueldad” de querer bloquear fondos a la isla

“El acceso a los alimentos para las familias pobres no debe ser utilizado como un instrumento de negociación política en las negociaciones presupuestarias y el cierre parcial del gobierno federal. Puerto Rico está atrapado en deuda y en la reconstrucción después del impacto de huracanes. Cortar los subsidios alimentarios a los pobres es simplemente inhumano", indicó, por su parte, Eric LeCompte, director ejecutivo de la red Jubilee USA.

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