Topic: Robert Rubin
Robert Rubin, the Citigroup consiglierie and former Treasury secretary, is going to be remembered as one of the key culprits in creating the current financial catastrophe. Citigroup's troubles cast an awkward spotlight on Mr. Rubin, who received $115 million in pay since ...
Former US Treasury chief Robert Rubin will step down from his special advisory role to banking giant Citigroup, the struggling bank said Friday.Rubin resigned his post as a " senior counselor" immediately "and has decided not to stand for re-election as a ...
Barack Obama may not have assumed the purple but he's assembling his praetorian guard around him, and it's these appointments that are beginning to make the liberals who voted him into office uneasy about what the future may hold: It was predictable ...
While Barack Obama introduced the first members of his economic team, a wailing noise could be heard somewhere in the background. That was the sound of complaining liberals, who worry that the president-elect is already surrendering the progressive moment to centriststhe kind ...
The McCain campaign threw out Barack Obama's link to the radical '60s bomb-thrower Bill Ayers, and the Obama campaign smacked back by resurrecting John McCain's involvement with the '80s savings & loan villain Charles Keating.. The former Clinton Treasury secretary has been, ...
The McCain campaign threw out Barack Obama's link to the radical '60s bomb-thrower Bill Ayers, and the Obama campaign smacked back by resurrecting John McCain's involvement with the '80s savings & loan villain Charles Keating.. The former Clinton Treasury secretary has been, ...