It’s nearly time to sing Happy Birthday to the Troubled Asset Relief Program. But few seem ready to don their party hats to cheer the plan that Congress approved nearly a year ago, giving the Treasury ...
Timothy Geithner to America: We’re going big, aggressive and expensive. On Tuesday, the Treasury Secretary laid out general plans to fix the nation’s ailing financial sector. He called the Bush ...
Embattled Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner appears to have survived the political storm over his role in allowing bailed-out insurance firm AIG to award $165 million in bonus pay to employees. Far ...
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It was damn good theater. The Republican members of Congress's Joint Finance Committee had U.S. Treasury Secretary Tim Geithner on the carpet and were trying to pull the rug out from under him. They ...
Is Secretary Geithner the most politically partisan treasury secretary in history? Certainly sounds like it these days. As the government’s chief financial officer, he’s spending a lot of time firing ...
has turned the page on the worst of the financial crisis. A year ago this week, the credit crisis erupted in full, prompting the federal government to take a series of unprecedented steps to commit ...
Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner agreed Wednesday to scale back provisions for a new agency to regulate consumer credit. Geithner testified on Capitol Hill, and said he agreed with House Financial ...
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Treasury Secretary Tim Geithner goes before lawmakers Thursday to testify on the Obama administration's proposals to respond to the financial crisis. To find out what Geithner hopes to achieve, Renee ...
WASHINGTON (CN) - Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner requested $13.4 billion from a senate appropriations subcommittee Tuesday for the agency's 2010 budget, in order to hire 800 more IRS workers and ...
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