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  1. When President William Jefferson Clinton swore in Robert E. Rubin (b. 1938) as the 70th Secretary of the Treasury, he was already one of the most knowledgeable and best prepared leaders of finance t/p>o assume the office.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Robert_RubinRobert Rubin - Wikipedia

    Clinton nominated Rubin as Treasury secretary in December 1994. On January 10, 1995, Rubin was sworn in as the 70th United States Secretary of the Treasury after the U.S. Senate confirmed him in a 99-0 vote.

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  4. During the first Clinton administration, Rubin served as director of the National Economic Council and an assistant to the President for economic policy (1993-1995). He became secretary of the treasury in 1995, a position he held until 1999.

  5. As Treasury Secretary from 1995 to 1999, he was the main architect of the Clinton administration's economic policy. He was formerly co-chairman of Goldman Sachs.

  6. Dec 7, 1994 · But colleagues say Rubin, the man President Clinton named yesterday to replace Lloyd Bentsen as treasury secretary, may discover the gulf separating the two buildings is far greater than the...

  7. Dec 8, 2003 · Much later, as Secretary of the Treasury beginning in 1995, Rubin needed similarly to collect every salient fact about the financial disasters called Mexico and Asia and Russia, to assess which...

  8. May 12, 1999 · Rubin succeeded Lloyd Bentson, Clinton's first Treasury secretary, in 1995. Almost since the beginning of Rubin's term, the rumor mill periodically whirled with speculation about his possible...

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