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Robert Edward Rubin (born August 29, 1938) is an American retired banking executive, lawyer, and former government official. He served as the 70th U.S. Secretary of the Treasury during the Clinton administration .
Robert Joshua Rubin (/ ˈ r uː b ɪ n /; August 17, 1926 – January 18, 2008) [1] was an American mathematician whose work involved modelling complex physical systems. [2] He worked principally at the National Bureau of Standards, and was a Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science and also a Fellow of the American Physical Society.
In 1995, he was promoted to Deputy Secretary of the Treasury under his long-time political mentor Robert Rubin. In 1999, he succeeded Rubin as Secretary of the Treasury . [ 7 ] [ 1 ] [ 8 ] While working for the Clinton administration, Summers played a leading role in the American response to the 1994 economic crisis in Mexico , the 1997 Asian ...
Who is responsible for the financial disaster at Citigroup (C)? Sandy Weill and Robert Rubin, who created the company? Former CEO Chuck Prince, who made a number of decisions, or, put another way ...
Robert D. Lilley, a former president of AT&T, was chosen to be the first chair of LISC’s board. LISC was founded in December 1979 and formally announced in May 1980, with $10 million in capital from the Ford Foundation, Aetna , Continental Illinois Bank, International Harvester , Levi Strauss & Co. , and Prudential Insurance . [ 9 ]
Rubin's research process led him down all manner of forking paths. He met with Cabrera Infante's widow. He went to Princeton and spent time in the library with the author's archive, uncovering an ...
Replacing Treasury Secretary Lloyd Bentsen early in December 1994, Robert E. Rubin responded to the dollar’s depreciation with: “A strong dollar is in our national interest.” [34] [35] Thus, in 1995, Rubin re-set U.S. dollar policy, stating, in paraphrase: The strong-dollar policy is a U.S. government policy based on the assumption that a ...
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