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Feb 2019
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Puerto Rico Emergency Funds Are Protecte...

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Puerto Rico Governor Ricardo Rosello discusses the post-hurricane recovery funds being threatened by President Trump, the State of the Union, and the bond restructuring. Dan Solender, Partner and Head of Municipal Bonds at Lord Abbett, and Michelle Kaske, Puerto Rico reporter for Bloomberg, on Puerto Rico winning approval for its plan to restructure more than $17 billion of sales-tax bonds.  William Drewry, Founding Partner at Pursuit Advisory, on how new media companies can't compete with the behemoths like Google and Facebook. Tom Kennedy, Global Head of Fixed Income, J.P. Morgan Private Bank, on bond markets, the Fed and current investment outlook.

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