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The Chinese give Tim Geithner a warm welcome - to a point
财富中文网 2009-06-04 06:01When the Treasury Secretary met with leaders in Beijing to offer assurances that the U.S. can repay its debts, he received a somewhat sympathetic ear....
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Tim Geithner's latest headache
财富中文网 2009-07-16 11:27The treasury secretary's bid to rein in derivatives meets skepticism.By Carol J. LoomisThe Obama Administration has given itself two months to tell Co...
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A Chinese stake in GM? Bravo!
Bill Powell 2010-09-30 12:58The drumbeat in the blogosphere began about a millisecond after the news broke on Monday that Shanghai Automotive Industrial Corp. was considering buy...
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Geithner promises mortgage fix
Colin Barr 2010-03-27 01:27A long-awaited renovation of mortgage companies Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac could start to take shape this year, Treasury Secretary Tim Geithner told C...
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Geithner's tinny tax claim
Colin Barr 2010-08-06 01:45That's the problem of the Obama administration's tax stance. The administration's idea, letting the Bush tax cuts expire for the top earners, is a no-...
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Geithner gets his euro stress tests
Colin Barr 2010-06-22 01:40Three weeks after the Treasury secretary paid them a visit, European leaders are uniting behind plans to publicly report on the strength of big euro z...
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Can Geithner sell Europe on stress tests?
Colin Barr 2010-05-31 07:19Geithner, the Treasury secretary, is planning to push European officials this week to conduct bank stress tests, CNBC reported. He'll make the case th...
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Geithner to rein in derivatives
财富中文网 2009-05-14 08:00Treasury unveils plans to police this fast-growing -- but unregulated -- corner of the markets that many believe contributed to the financial crisis.B...
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Shorts and hedge funds, welcome to China!
Katherine Ryder 2010-09-26 01:14A flurry of bad news this summer in the U.S. hedge fund industry, including the shuttering of big name funds like Stan Druckenmiller's Duquesne Capita...
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GE's Jeff Immelt says it out loud about china
Heidi N. Moore 2010-07-07 05:45When speaking about China, many business executives have adopted a mantra: Use your inside voice.But General Electric's Jeff Immelt, apparently frustr...