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Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner

Bloomberg bars reporters from client activity

On Saturday, CNBC reported that a former Bloomberg employee said he accessed information about terminal usage by Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke and former Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner.

Geithner has book deal, release scheduled for 2014

Geithner was represented by Washington attorney Robert Barnett, who has negotiated deals for Obama, former President Clinton and Geithner's predecessor at the Treasury, Henry Paulson.

Senate confirms Lew as Treasury secretary

He succeeds Timothy Geithner, who completed a tumultuous four-year term in which he helped lead the administration's response to the financial crisis and recession.

US Senate panel backs Lew nomination for Treasury

Lew would succeed Timothy Geithner, who completed a tumultuous four-year term in which he helped lead the administration's response to the financial crisis and recession.

Lew warns of dangers from automatic spending cuts

"The committee is considering Lew's nomination to succeed Timothy Geithner, who stepped down last month as Treasury secretary.

Likely Treasury chief Lew faces early budget tests

As Treasury secretary, Geithner had to help stabilize a teetering U.S. banking system after the worst financial crisis since the 1930s and help lift the economy out of a deep recession.

AP NewsBreak: Timothy Geithner planning book

Few treasury secretaries have attracted as much attention as Geithner, who has been praised for helping to prevent a second Great Depression, but criticized for being too sympathetic to Wall Street.

Geithner joining Council on Foreign Relations

Geithner had previously been a senior fellow with the council in 2001 after he stepped down as Treasury undersecretary for international affairs in the Clinton administration.

Geithner sees US economy strengthening gradually

In an interview on his last day in office, Geithner tells The Associated Press, "The economy is stronger than people appreciate."

Why Geithner's Treasury leadership proved divisive

"Secretary Geithner protected the interest of the largest financial institutions, and we will pay a very heavy price for that," said Neil Barofsky, who was the government's top watchdog for TARP.

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