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

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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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