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With a new appointment at the private equity firm Warburg Pincus, plus income from a book deal and paid speeches, Geithner is poised to make many times his salary in the public sector, where he worked ...
Geithner cautions unemployment could rise as more people enter the labor force. August 3, 2010— -- Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner acknowledged that it is still a "tough economy" for most ...
Tim Geithner drives liberals nuts. Invoke his name before certain groups, and eyes will quickly begin to roll. Dismissive comments soon follow: He’s the guy who bailed out Wall Street ...
President-elect Obama announced Tim Geithner as his nominee for treasury secretary shortly after the 2008 election. Tim Geithner, the former Treasury secretary and longtime government employee ...
Former Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner, left, and former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton speak about Iran from the State Department in 2010 Reuters WASHINGTON — Timothy Geithner says in a ...
NEW YORK — Former Treasury secretary Timothy Geithner, at the center of the response to the financial meltdown in 2008, defends pursuing policies that bailed out some of those who had gotten the ...
Treasury Secretary Timothy F. Geithner was back in the hot seat Wednesday. One of President Obama's most polarizing Cabinet officials, Geithner returned to Capitol Hill for the 66th time since ...
In case you haven’t no ticed, they don’t let Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner out of the White House much these days, and with good reason. Given his standing as perhaps the least popular ...
Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner's department has put out a report detailing the next phase for stabilizing and regulating the financial system. In an exclusive interview, Geithner told CBS ...
U.S. Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner may have wanted to put an end to the never-ending credit crisis by announcing a comprehensive approach to saving the banking system, but all he succeeded ...
We’re here at the Treasury Department with Secretary Tim Geithner. Welcome, Mr. Secretary. SECRETARY GEITHNER: Nice to see you, Mike. MR. ALLEN: How confident are you that a clear recovery will ...