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Stress test : reflections on financial crises
From the former Treasury Secretary, the definitive account of the unprecedented effort to save the U.S. economy from collapse in the wake of the worst global financial crisis since the Great Depression.
Q&A: The Buck Stops Here!
2014
'The buck stops here' describes the job of Secretary of the Treasury to a 'T,' as former Secretary Timothy Geithner knew it. Anthony Mason sat him down this past week for some Questions-and-Answers.
Streaming Video
Meet the Press, January 18, 2009
2009
On this edition of Meet the Press: an interview with incoming White House Chief of Staff, Rahm Emanuel; insights and analysis from Tom Brokaw, Chuck Todd, David Brooks, Doris Kearns Goodwin, and Tavis Smiley.
Streaming Video
Meet the Press, November 23, 2008
2008
On this edition of Meet the Press: Jim Baker and William Daley discuss the challenges facing president-elect, Barack Obama, with the financial meltdown; an interview with Joe Lieberman; political insights and analysis from Erin Burnett, Paul Ingrassia, Eugene Robinson, and Chuck Todd.
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Hawalas and Terrorist Financing
2011
Describes Treasury Department's efforts to combat use of hawalas for laundering money to finance terrorist groups.
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A.I.G. bonuses draw criticism from all sides Payments are described as 'outrageous'
2009
\"He stepped in and berated them, got them to reduce the bonuses following every legal means he has to do this,\" Mr. [Austan Goolsbee] said on \"Fox News Sunday.\" \"I don't know why they would follow a policy that's really not sensible, is obviously going to ignite the ire of millions of people, and we've done exactly what we can do to prevent this kind of thing from happening again. \"We are a country of law,\" Mr. [Lawrence H. Summers] said on \"This Week With George Stephanopoulos\" on ABC television. \"There are contracts. The government cannot just abrogate contracts. Every legal step possible to limit those bonuses is being taken by Secretary [Timothy F. Geithner, A.I.G.] and by the Federal Reserve system.\" Senator Mitch McConnell, the Republican minority leader, worried about the message the bonuses send to other companies . \"If you're going to take the government as a partner, the message here, I'm afraid, to any business out there that's thinking about taking government money is, 'Let's enter into a bunch of contracts real quick, and we'll have the taxpayers pay bonuses to our employees,'\" he said on \"This Week.\"
Newspaper Article
International Monetary Fund Quotas; Attached to Cover Memorandum; Includes Follow-up Letters
Kang Kyong Sik expresses concern that International Monetary Fund quotas do not reflect worldwide economic situation and hope that issue can be resolved at next IMF meeting.
Government Document