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WASHINGTON (MarketWatch) -- Fed chairman Alan Greenspan told his colleagues back in 2001 that he had "cringed" every time Treasury Secretary Robert Rubin repeated his "mantra" during the Clinton ...
Mnuchin’s Silence on Dollar Policy Signals Rubin Mantra Lives On. Officials have touted value of robust currency since 1995; Trump manufacturing focus complicates administration’s stance ...
The mantra that a strong dollar is in US interests dates back to Robert Rubin’s tenure as Treasury secretary under another Democrat president, Bill Clinton, in the 1990s.
And his boss, President Donald Trump, all but walked back Mnuchin’s remarks when, likely prompted by one staffer or another, he echoed the long-running "strong dollar" mantra repeated by the US ...
WASHINGTON (BLOOMBERG) - The US strong dollar mantra apparently won't get drained along with the rest of Washington's swamp. Read more at straitstimes.com.