WSJ News Exclusive | Treasury Department Selects Wall Street Banks to Advise on Airline Aid

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The Treasury Department plans to hire three Wall Street banks for help with the airline portion of the $2 trillion stimulus bill

The department is expected to tap PJT Partners Inc., Moelis & Co.

and Perella Weinberg Partners for help with the airline portion of the $2 trillion stimulus bill, according to people familiar with the matter. Each bank is likely to advise on aid to one of three subsectors: commercial airlines, cargo carriers...

 

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'Hire?'

NO.

Who else is more qualified to do it?

1st Benefit of Airline Stimulus goes to Secretary Mnuchin Chums in Investment Banks. These Banks will donate heavily to PACs supporting Trump reelection.

What, public servants can't do it? MORE money to 'prop up' the salaries, and bonuses, of GREEDY Bank executives; the USA is so corrupted, financially, it does not seem to be able to differentiate between 'good of the people' and 'giving public money to private greed machine'.

Wow.

Sticky fingers

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