Robert Rubin
Robert Rubin served as the 70th Secretary of the Treasury from 1995 to 1999 under President Bill Clinton. Known for his expertise in finance and economic policy, Rubin played a key role in implementing policies that contributed to the economic expansion of the late 1990s. Prior to his tenure in government, he was a prominent figure at Goldman Sachs, where he served as co-chairman. Rubin has been an advocate for fiscal responsibility and has emphasized the importance of maintaining a robust and stable financial system.
Born on Aug 29, 1938 (87 years old)
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Uruguay:
Robert Rubin was the Secretary of the Treasury who justified the intervention in the yen market.
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Argentina:
Robert Rubin called the Tequila crisis 'the first crisis of the 21st century'.
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Iran:
Robert Rubin's strong dollar policy has been a longstanding tradition prior to the current administration.
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United States:
Robert Rubin served as the 70th Secretary of the Treasury.
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