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Henry Paulson, who tells his staff to call him "Hank," is a negotiator. He was chairman of perhaps the most successful Wall Street investment bank, Goldman Sachs. He's 62 years old and spends much ...
Paulson was among the Wall Street chief executives who, in 2004, lobbied the SEC to allow them to use much larger amounts of debt—a move that set the stage for the debacles of Bear Stearns and ...
The economy was in its most perilous state since the 1930s, a condition many Democrats blamed on the Bush administration—including the chief TARP negotiator, Henry Paulson—for having coddled ...
The U.S.-China Strategic Economic Dialogue, co-chaired by Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson, ... Beijing's top negotiator, called this week's session "a complete success." ...
If you ran into Hank Paulson and his wife Wendy on one of their nature walks, you'd never know the power this man once held. As Treasury Secretary, Paulson helped avert the second Great Depression ...
Henry M. Paulson Jr. developed a taste for hard work and a love of nature while growing up in Barrington, Illinois, a semirural community of 10,000 about 35 miles from Chicago with large areas of ...
In 2008, I worked with Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson. He did not have the authority to prevent the calamitous collapse of Lehman Brothers, and even after Congress authorized unprecedented ...
Former Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson has put his Washington, D.C., house on the market for $4.6 million. Paulson and his wife bought the three-story home, which sits on about a half acre of ...
For months now, lawmakers have been trying to place blame for the U.S. government threatening retaliatory action against Bank of America if it didn't go through with its recent takeover of ...
President Bush's chief negotiator on an economic aid deal said Sunday the Senate should quickly get behind a plan or risk drawing the resentment of a frustrated public. IE 11 is not supported.
Bailout plan under fire Paulson, Bernanke urge immediate action on $700B plan - cite fear of meltdown. But senators from both sides voice more questions than support.