The US is about to get a new Treasury secretary, assuming the White House can steer Jack Lew through the painful nomination process in Congress.
One question that’s sure to come up: is he in favour of a strong dollar? Read more
The US is about to get a new Treasury secretary, assuming the White House can steer Jack Lew through the painful nomination process in Congress.
One question that’s sure to come up: is he in favour of a strong dollar? Read more
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James Mackintosh is the Financial Times' Investment Editor, writing and presenting the daily Short View column and video. In 16 years at the FT his posts have included comment editor, motor industry editor and hedge funds correspondent, as well as spells in the Parliamentary lobby and Paris. He was the first reporter hired for FT.com, joining two weeks before it launched.
John Authers is the Financial Times' Senior Investment Columnist, writing the Saturday Long View and a regular Monday column. In a 22-year career at the FT, his previous posts have included global head of the Lex column, investment editor, US markets editor, Mexico City bureau chief and US banking correspondent. His latest book is The Fearful Rise of Markets. © The Financial Times Ltd 2013 FT and 'Financial Times' are trademarks of The Financial Times Ltd.