Can New Treasury Secretary Geithner And FDIC Chair Bair Play Nice?
Timothy Geithner, President-elect Barack Obama's choice for U.S. Treasury Secretary, is seeking to push Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. Chairman Sheila Bair out of office.
Geithner, president of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York, has argued Bair isn't a team player and is too focused on protecting her agency rather than the financial system as a whole, according to two congressional officials and a person familiar with his thinking. Bair has battled with Geithner and fellow regulators over aid to Citigroup Inc. and other emergency actions, making her enemies in the Bush administration.
"The idea of having an independent actor on the stage with you who might not be singing the same tune can make you nervous," said Wayne Abernathy, a former Treasury official who is now executive vice president with the American Bankers Association in Washington. "They recognize that she's a very independent person."
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First Posted: 12- 4-08 08:49 AM | Updated: 01- 4-09 05:12 AM