"Bond Girl" on Chicago and the Quality of Credit Analysis in the Municipal Bond Market
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CNBC reports Greek Bank Outflows Accelerate, Reached 5 Billion Euros in April . Greek banks have seen deposit outflows accelerate over the past week as fears rise that the euro zone country will default on debt, two banking sources said on Wednesday. The spike follows a steady outflow of money from Greek lenders this year as Athens and its creditors struggle to agree an aid-for-reforms deal before Greece runs out of money
Taken from: Greece Says Creditor Agreement Deal Close, Senior Eurozone Official Says "I Wish it Were True"
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Tweet ScienceDaily says a paper found that climate change has less impacts on biodiversity than land use has. My first thoughts were that it’s plausible, that the negative effects are combined, and that the priority might depend on the assumptions. I tried to RTFA , but it was paywalled other than a long abstract
Regional Manufacturing Comparative Wrap-Up: Empire State, Philly, Kansas City, Richmond, Dallas Posted by Michael Shedlock at 2:49 PM Disclaimer: The content on this site is provided as general information only and should not be taken as investment advice. All site content, including advertisements, shall not be construed as a recommendation to buy or sell any security or financial instrument, or to participate in any particular trading or investment strategy.
Dallas Fed Manufacturing Index Collapses: Lowest Production Reading in 6 Years, Orders Contract 7th Month, New Orders 5th Month Dallas Fed Manufacturing Index Plunges Below Any Economist’s Estimate Fed manufacturing surveys remain weak at best.
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