Here is the premium, topic-specific R&D that accompanies today’s topic brief on Detroit.
When Detroit recently filed for bankruptcy, one number surprised a lot of observers: http://t.co/PmrePeIfbr
— Brookings (@BrookingsInst) July 31, 2013
Detroit Bankruptcy Lawyers Break a Glass Ceiling http://t.co/C8bQz7tEyD
— WSJ U.S. News (@WSJusnews) August 5, 2013
The Detroit bankruptcy case is rattling conventional wisdom about municipal debt. http://t.co/1eJOkNMyaf via @WSJ
— WSJ Law Blog (@WSJlawblog) July 30, 2013
Don’t Let Bankruptcy Fool You: Detroit’s Not Dead http://t.co/ejdT39mXyH
— The Atlantic (@TheAtlantic) July 27, 2013
Detroit bankruptcy fallout: 10% pay cuts for 1,200 police lieutenants and sergeants and 400 fire officers. http://t.co/pd29cheKdM
— CNNMoney.com (@CNNMoney) August 4, 2013
Did one man’s greed drive Detroit into bankruptcy? http://t.co/zIhvyv9Hvy
— Forbes (@Forbes) August 5, 2013
Detroit hires Christie’s to appraise art collection – CNN http://t.co/y70bVxI69O
— Detroit Newsdaily (@DetroitNewdaily) August 5, 2013
RT: “@BloombergNews: Detroit’s record bankruptcy filing not derailing $3.7 trillion U.S. municipal-bond market | http://t.co/rOltvpb77l”
— DebtWatchHBG (@DEBTWATCHHBG) August 5, 2013
Detroit’s bankruptcy filing is bringing added scrutiny to the finances of Chicago | http://t.co/91wbdimCGn
— Bloomberg News (@BloombergNews) August 3, 2013
Why this is the wrong time to abandon muni-bond funds http://t.co/jqgBZzcrtr
— MarketWatch (@MarketWatch) July 29, 2013