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HK civil servants contest ban on China panel . HONG KONG 1996-08-29 Senior Hong Kong civil servants were given the go-ahead on Thursday to challenge a government ban on them standing for the Beijing-backed panel to choose the territory 's first post-handover leader and lawmakers . The Supreme Court ruled that a judicial hearing contesting the ban would be heard on September 11 , three days before the nomination period for the Selection Committee closes . The government maintains the ban , announced earlier this month , is necessary to avoid a possible conflict of interest because civil servants are involved in determining government policy . Civil servants argue the ban stymies their political rights . The 400-strong Selection Committee will select Hong Kong 's future chief executive to replace the British governor and a provisional legislature to take over from the elected chamber which Beijing plans to dissolve . Hong Kong , a British colony for more than 150 years , will be handed back to China at midnight on June 30 next year . China intends to dismantle the territory 's first fully-elected legislature because it opposes Britain 's recent electoral reforms and install an interim appointed chamber , a decision that has generated considerable controversy . The judicial review sought by directorate-grade bureaucrats will apply to only about 1,000 of the approximately 33,000 civil servants affected . Police unions are not contesting the ban , which affects all 27,000 officers , and nor are the very top tier of [START_ENT] Hong Kong [END_ENT] 's mandarin class , the policy secretaries . More than 16,000 application forms for places on the Selection Committee have been handed out since the nomination period opened . It closes on September 14 .
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Singapore Refining Company expected to shut CDU 3 . [START_ENT] SINGAPORE [END_ENT] 1996-08-29 Singapore Refining Company ( SRC ) is expected to shutdown its 60,000 barrel-per-day ( bpd ) crude distillation unit ( CDU ) in September , an industry source said on Thursday . " They think something is stuck , " the source said . " But nothing has been decided as they are still waiting for an X-ray machine to determine the problem . " The source said the problem was discovered during the past month during which time CDU No.3 's production has varied from maximum capacity of 60,000 bpd to as low as 40,000 bpd , depending on the crude being run . " We are having a lot of problems , " said a source . An earlier problem with CDU No . 3 arose on July 24 when an industry source said the CDU would be closed down briefly in August for repairs to a heat exchanger . But by mid-August , a company spokesman said repairs had been carried out without any shutdown . The 285,000 bpd SRC refinery is co-owned by the Singapore Petroleum Company , British Petrolem and Caltex , the joint-venture of U.S. majors Chevron Corp and Texaco Inc . -- Singapore Newsroom ( +65-8703086 )
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Singapore Refining Company expected to shut CDU 3 . SINGAPORE 1996-08-29 Singapore Refining Company ( SRC ) is expected to shutdown its 60,000 barrel-per-day ( bpd ) crude distillation unit ( CDU ) in September , an industry source said on Thursday . " They think something is stuck , " the source said . " But nothing has been decided as they are still waiting for an X-ray machine to determine the problem . " The source said the problem was discovered during the past month during which time CDU No.3 's production has varied from maximum capacity of 60,000 bpd to as low as 40,000 bpd , depending on the crude being run . " We are having a lot of problems , " said a source . An earlier problem with CDU No . 3 arose on July 24 when an industry source said the CDU would be closed down briefly in August for repairs to a heat exchanger . But by mid-August , a company spokesman said repairs had been carried out without any shutdown . The 285,000 bpd SRC refinery is co-owned by the Singapore Petroleum Company , British Petrolem and [START_ENT] Caltex [END_ENT] , the joint-venture of U.S. majors Chevron Corp and Texaco Inc . -- Singapore Newsroom ( +65-8703086 )
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Loxley H1 net rises to 332.66 mln baht . [START_ENT] BANGKOK [END_ENT] 1996-08-29 Reviewed financial results for the first six months ended June 30 , 1996 . ( in millions of baht unless stated ) Six months 1996 1995 Shr ( baht ) 8.32 vs 6.66 Net 332.66 vs 266.37 NOTES : Second quarter figures not available . Full name of company is Loxley Publications Plc . -- Bangkok newsroom 662-252-9950
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Loxley H1 net rises to 332.66 mln baht . BANGKOK 1996-08-29 Reviewed financial results for the first six months ended June 30 , 1996 . ( in millions of baht unless stated ) Six months 1996 1995 Shr ( baht ) 8.32 vs 6.66 Net 332.66 vs 266.37 NOTES : Second quarter figures not available . Full name of company is Loxley Publications Plc . -- [START_ENT] Bangkok [END_ENT] newsroom 662-252-9950
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INDICATORS - [START_ENT] Spain [END_ENT] - updated August 29 . INDICATORS - monthly MTH / MTH PVS YR-AGO INDEX TOTAL CPI ( % ) Jul +0.1 - 0.1 +0.0 119.3** - Yr / yr Inflation ( % ) +3.7 +3.6 +4.7 119.3 - Core Inflation +0.1 +0,2 +0,2 - - Yr / yr rise +3.5 +3.6 +5.2 - - JOBLESS ( INEM ) Jul - 63,913 - 33,149 - 65,345 - 2.17M Rate ( % ) 13.67 14.15 15.19 - - BALANCE OF PAYMENTS Trade ( bln pts ) May - 196.8 - 180.6 - 279.9 - - Cur Acc ( bln pts ) May - 9.5 - 42.0 - 110.4 - - RESERVES ( $ MLN ) Jul +1,161 +400.9 +310.4 - 54,703.0 PRODUCER PRICES ( % ) Jun - 0.2 +0.1 +0.2 119.6** - Yr / yr rise ( % ) +1.2 +1.5 +7.1 119.6 - INDUSTRIAL PROD . May - - - - - Yr / yr figures ( % ) - 3.2 +1.0 +9.8 108.4** - M4 MONEY SUPPLY ( % ) Jul +2.6 +4.2R +10.8 - - Total M4 adj . ( trln pts ) - - - - 75.912 TRADE BALANCE Exports ( bln pts ) Jun 1,100.7 1,164.1 988.2 - - Imports ( bln pts ) May 1,315.7 1,433.4 1,236.5 - - Deficit / surplus May - 215.0 - 269.3 - 248.3 - - Deficit yr to date - 1,334.0 - 1,119.0 - 1,420.9 - - GOVT.BUDGET ( bln pts ) Govt.Fcast 96 Deficit / surplus Jul +282.1 - 380.6 +230.4 - Def . / surplus to date - 1,184.0 - 1,466.1 - 1,456.7 - 2.6 trln INDICATORS - quarterly QUARTER PVS QTR YR-AGO - - EPA Q2 +168,130 +31,230 +167,330 12.3 million GDP Yr-yr ( % ) Q1 +1.9 +2.3R +3.4 - - Absolute amount ( trln pts ) 18.1 17.8 16.9 - 69.7 INTEREST RATES Latest rate Pvs rate Date changed Key rate ( % ) 7.25 7.50 04/06/96 NOTES - Bank of Spain announces balance of payments . Jobless figures are registered unemployed at labour ministry . Trade data are customs-cleared , published by economy ministry . Latest M4 , currency reserves , industrial production data are provisional . GDP figures are quarterly on annualised basis . EPA - Quarterly survey of employment levels ( INE ) . Data give variation in employed persons , in thousands . Last column - TOTAL- is latest for jobless and accumulated for the rest ( GDP total amount corresponds to 1995 ) . Government budget figures relate to central government finances only . **General Consumer Price Index ( 100=1992 ) , Producer Prices Index and Industrial Production Index ( 100=1990 ) .
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Algeria faults Britain over Islamists gathering . PARIS 1996-08-28 Algeria , fighting a vicious war against Moslem fundamentalist guerrillas , attacked Britain on Wednesday for allowing Islamist groups to meet in London . The Islamist gathering , due to be held in [START_ENT] London [END_ENT] on September 8 , has triggered concern and anger in several other Arab countries like Egypt which is also fighting armed Moslem fundamentalists . British Jewish groups have also voiced protest because they said Palestinian Islamist Hamas as well as the banned Algerian Islamic Salvation Front ( FIS ) are among those radical Islamists attending the conference . A foreign ministry spokesman said in a statement read on Algerian television that Algeria " has received with concern the information over a meeting of terrorist groups working against the interests of the Arab and Islamic world . " " Algeria expresses its sharp rejection of a meeting putting together masterminds and ideologists and financers of terrorism , " the spokesman said , adding the Algerian government has asked the British embassy in Algiers for clarifications . The Algerian ambassador in London has also asked for clarification from the Foreign Office over the meeting of Islamist groups . Algeria said " they are clearly working to undermine the stability " of Arab countries . British Foreign Secretary Malcolm Rifkind said on Tuesday from Pakistan his government would only take action against the planned Islamists gathering in London if British law was broken . " People who wish to hold conferences of course do n't need to seek permission from the government in Britain , " he said . An estimated 50,000 people , including more than 110 foreigners , have been killed in Algeria 's violence pitting Moslem rebels against government forces since early 1992 when authorities in Algeria cancelled a general election in which FIS had taken a commanding lead .
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Algeria faults Britain over Islamists gathering . PARIS 1996-08-28 Algeria , fighting a vicious war against Moslem fundamentalist guerrillas , attacked Britain on Wednesday for allowing Islamist groups to meet in London . The Islamist gathering , due to be held in London on September 8 , has triggered concern and anger in several other Arab countries like [START_ENT] Egypt [END_ENT] which is also fighting armed Moslem fundamentalists . British Jewish groups have also voiced protest because they said Palestinian Islamist Hamas as well as the banned Algerian Islamic Salvation Front ( FIS ) are among those radical Islamists attending the conference . A foreign ministry spokesman said in a statement read on Algerian television that Algeria " has received with concern the information over a meeting of terrorist groups working against the interests of the Arab and Islamic world . " " Algeria expresses its sharp rejection of a meeting putting together masterminds and ideologists and financers of terrorism , " the spokesman said , adding the Algerian government has asked the British embassy in Algiers for clarifications . The Algerian ambassador in London has also asked for clarification from the Foreign Office over the meeting of Islamist groups . Algeria said " they are clearly working to undermine the stability " of Arab countries . British Foreign Secretary Malcolm Rifkind said on Tuesday from Pakistan his government would only take action against the planned Islamists gathering in London if British law was broken . " People who wish to hold conferences of course do n't need to seek permission from the government in Britain , " he said . An estimated 50,000 people , including more than 110 foreigners , have been killed in Algeria 's violence pitting Moslem rebels against government forces since early 1992 when authorities in Algeria cancelled a general election in which FIS had taken a commanding lead .
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Algeria faults Britain over Islamists gathering . PARIS 1996-08-28 Algeria , fighting a vicious war against Moslem fundamentalist guerrillas , attacked Britain on Wednesday for allowing Islamist groups to meet in London . The Islamist gathering , due to be held in London on September 8 , has triggered concern and anger in several other Arab countries like Egypt which is also fighting armed Moslem fundamentalists . British Jewish groups have also voiced protest because they said Palestinian Islamist Hamas as well as the banned Algerian Islamic Salvation Front ( [START_ENT] FIS [END_ENT] ) are among those radical Islamists attending the conference . A foreign ministry spokesman said in a statement read on Algerian television that Algeria " has received with concern the information over a meeting of terrorist groups working against the interests of the Arab and Islamic world . " " Algeria expresses its sharp rejection of a meeting putting together masterminds and ideologists and financers of terrorism , " the spokesman said , adding the Algerian government has asked the British embassy in Algiers for clarifications . The Algerian ambassador in London has also asked for clarification from the Foreign Office over the meeting of Islamist groups . Algeria said " they are clearly working to undermine the stability " of Arab countries . British Foreign Secretary Malcolm Rifkind said on Tuesday from Pakistan his government would only take action against the planned Islamists gathering in London if British law was broken . " People who wish to hold conferences of course do n't need to seek permission from the government in Britain , " he said . An estimated 50,000 people , including more than 110 foreigners , have been killed in Algeria 's violence pitting Moslem rebels against government forces since early 1992 when authorities in Algeria cancelled a general election in which FIS had taken a commanding lead .
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[START_ENT] Wall Street [END_ENT] ponders Rubin 's role if Clinton wins . Donna Sells NEW YORK The outcome of the November elections emerged as a hot topic on Wall Street this week as financial pundits debated whether Robert Rubin might forgo a second term as Treasury secretary if President Clinton is re-elected . Concern centred on the currency markets since Rubin 's tour de force has been his unflagging support of the dollar . Speculation that Rubin might not stay in his post grew after he sidestepped questions about any future Cabinet post during television interviews at the Democratic convention in Chicago this week . Should Rubin leave , Wall Street would worry that he might take his strong-dollar policy with him . Rubin 's predecessor at the Treasury , Lloyd Bentsen , was viewed with suspicion by some in the financial markets who thought he had tried to push down the dollar to gain an edge in trade negotiations with Japan . " Obviously , under the Clinton administration , we 've seen two distinctively different dollar policies , " said Chris Widness , an international economist at Chase Securities Inc. " Under Rubin , the U.S. has certainly looked for a strong dollar . " That strategy , backed up by timely instances of joint central bank intervention , helped the dollar battle back from post-Second World War lows of 1.3438 German marks on March 8 , 1995 , and 79.75 Japanese yen on April 19 , 1995 . Currently , the dollar stands at about 1.48 marks and 109 yen . Rubin was widely hailed as the architect of the dollar 's comeback , using skills and expertise gained in 26 years on Wall Street , part of which were spent as co-chairman of Goldman , Sachs and Co . Inc . " Rubin has done a fine job in that position , " said Michael Faust , a portfolio manager at Bailard , Biehl and Kaiser , which manages just under $ 1 billion in global stocks and bonds . " Anyone who would come in there to replace him would have awfully big shoes to fill . " Fear that a new Treasury secretary might favour a return to Bentsen-era policy could spell trouble for financial markets . Some overseas investors might shy away from buying U.S. stocks and bonds or even sell them when the dollar is weakening . As for U.S. Treasury securities , Widness explained that Alan Greenspan 's reappointment as chairman of the Federal Reserve and the outlook for the federal budget were more important than whether Rubin continues at the Treasury . " Although , if we did get someone that was seen as looking for a dollar depreciation , it would probably hurt capital flows to the United States , " said Widness , adding that could hurt U.S. stocks and , to a lesser degree , bonds . Still , markets may have little to fear from any Rubin successor because the firm dollar policy has yielded positive results . If that is true , then any new Treasury chief would need to be as effective as Rubin in convincing markets that the White House does indeed want a strong currency . " If he left , the first question people would ask the next guy is , ' What 's your view on the dollar ? ' " said Michael Perelstein , portfolio manager of MainStay International Funds . " And all I can say as a piece of advice is that they 'd better say exactly the same thing ( as Rubin ) , if not stronger , " Perelstein said . " Otherwise , you get selling out of Tokyo and Frankfurt again . "
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Wall Street ponders Rubin 's role if [START_ENT] Clinton [END_ENT] wins . Donna Sells NEW YORK The outcome of the November elections emerged as a hot topic on Wall Street this week as financial pundits debated whether Robert Rubin might forgo a second term as Treasury secretary if President Clinton is re-elected . Concern centred on the currency markets since Rubin 's tour de force has been his unflagging support of the dollar . Speculation that Rubin might not stay in his post grew after he sidestepped questions about any future Cabinet post during television interviews at the Democratic convention in Chicago this week . Should Rubin leave , Wall Street would worry that he might take his strong-dollar policy with him . Rubin 's predecessor at the Treasury , Lloyd Bentsen , was viewed with suspicion by some in the financial markets who thought he had tried to push down the dollar to gain an edge in trade negotiations with Japan . " Obviously , under the Clinton administration , we 've seen two distinctively different dollar policies , " said Chris Widness , an international economist at Chase Securities Inc. " Under Rubin , the U.S. has certainly looked for a strong dollar . " That strategy , backed up by timely instances of joint central bank intervention , helped the dollar battle back from post-Second World War lows of 1.3438 German marks on March 8 , 1995 , and 79.75 Japanese yen on April 19 , 1995 . Currently , the dollar stands at about 1.48 marks and 109 yen . Rubin was widely hailed as the architect of the dollar 's comeback , using skills and expertise gained in 26 years on Wall Street , part of which were spent as co-chairman of Goldman , Sachs and Co . Inc . " Rubin has done a fine job in that position , " said Michael Faust , a portfolio manager at Bailard , Biehl and Kaiser , which manages just under $ 1 billion in global stocks and bonds . " Anyone who would come in there to replace him would have awfully big shoes to fill . " Fear that a new Treasury secretary might favour a return to Bentsen-era policy could spell trouble for financial markets . Some overseas investors might shy away from buying U.S. stocks and bonds or even sell them when the dollar is weakening . As for U.S. Treasury securities , Widness explained that Alan Greenspan 's reappointment as chairman of the Federal Reserve and the outlook for the federal budget were more important than whether Rubin continues at the Treasury . " Although , if we did get someone that was seen as looking for a dollar depreciation , it would probably hurt capital flows to the United States , " said Widness , adding that could hurt U.S. stocks and , to a lesser degree , bonds . Still , markets may have little to fear from any Rubin successor because the firm dollar policy has yielded positive results . If that is true , then any new Treasury chief would need to be as effective as Rubin in convincing markets that the White House does indeed want a strong currency . " If he left , the first question people would ask the next guy is , ' What 's your view on the dollar ? ' " said Michael Perelstein , portfolio manager of MainStay International Funds . " And all I can say as a piece of advice is that they 'd better say exactly the same thing ( as Rubin ) , if not stronger , " Perelstein said . " Otherwise , you get selling out of Tokyo and Frankfurt again . "
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Wall Street ponders Rubin 's role if Clinton wins . Donna Sells [START_ENT] NEW YORK [END_ENT] The outcome of the November elections emerged as a hot topic on Wall Street this week as financial pundits debated whether Robert Rubin might forgo a second term as Treasury secretary if President Clinton is re-elected . Concern centred on the currency markets since Rubin 's tour de force has been his unflagging support of the dollar . Speculation that Rubin might not stay in his post grew after he sidestepped questions about any future Cabinet post during television interviews at the Democratic convention in Chicago this week . Should Rubin leave , Wall Street would worry that he might take his strong-dollar policy with him . Rubin 's predecessor at the Treasury , Lloyd Bentsen , was viewed with suspicion by some in the financial markets who thought he had tried to push down the dollar to gain an edge in trade negotiations with Japan . " Obviously , under the Clinton administration , we 've seen two distinctively different dollar policies , " said Chris Widness , an international economist at Chase Securities Inc. " Under Rubin , the U.S. has certainly looked for a strong dollar . " That strategy , backed up by timely instances of joint central bank intervention , helped the dollar battle back from post-Second World War lows of 1.3438 German marks on March 8 , 1995 , and 79.75 Japanese yen on April 19 , 1995 . Currently , the dollar stands at about 1.48 marks and 109 yen . Rubin was widely hailed as the architect of the dollar 's comeback , using skills and expertise gained in 26 years on Wall Street , part of which were spent as co-chairman of Goldman , Sachs and Co . Inc . " Rubin has done a fine job in that position , " said Michael Faust , a portfolio manager at Bailard , Biehl and Kaiser , which manages just under $ 1 billion in global stocks and bonds . " Anyone who would come in there to replace him would have awfully big shoes to fill . " Fear that a new Treasury secretary might favour a return to Bentsen-era policy could spell trouble for financial markets . Some overseas investors might shy away from buying U.S. stocks and bonds or even sell them when the dollar is weakening . As for U.S. Treasury securities , Widness explained that Alan Greenspan 's reappointment as chairman of the Federal Reserve and the outlook for the federal budget were more important than whether Rubin continues at the Treasury . " Although , if we did get someone that was seen as looking for a dollar depreciation , it would probably hurt capital flows to the United States , " said Widness , adding that could hurt U.S. stocks and , to a lesser degree , bonds . Still , markets may have little to fear from any Rubin successor because the firm dollar policy has yielded positive results . If that is true , then any new Treasury chief would need to be as effective as Rubin in convincing markets that the White House does indeed want a strong currency . " If he left , the first question people would ask the next guy is , ' What 's your view on the dollar ? ' " said Michael Perelstein , portfolio manager of MainStay International Funds . " And all I can say as a piece of advice is that they 'd better say exactly the same thing ( as Rubin ) , if not stronger , " Perelstein said . " Otherwise , you get selling out of Tokyo and Frankfurt again . "
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Wall Street ponders Rubin 's role if Clinton wins . Donna Sells NEW YORK The outcome of the November elections emerged as a hot topic on [START_ENT] Wall Street [END_ENT] this week as financial pundits debated whether Robert Rubin might forgo a second term as Treasury secretary if President Clinton is re-elected . Concern centred on the currency markets since Rubin 's tour de force has been his unflagging support of the dollar . Speculation that Rubin might not stay in his post grew after he sidestepped questions about any future Cabinet post during television interviews at the Democratic convention in Chicago this week . Should Rubin leave , Wall Street would worry that he might take his strong-dollar policy with him . Rubin 's predecessor at the Treasury , Lloyd Bentsen , was viewed with suspicion by some in the financial markets who thought he had tried to push down the dollar to gain an edge in trade negotiations with Japan . " Obviously , under the Clinton administration , we 've seen two distinctively different dollar policies , " said Chris Widness , an international economist at Chase Securities Inc. " Under Rubin , the U.S. has certainly looked for a strong dollar . " That strategy , backed up by timely instances of joint central bank intervention , helped the dollar battle back from post-Second World War lows of 1.3438 German marks on March 8 , 1995 , and 79.75 Japanese yen on April 19 , 1995 . Currently , the dollar stands at about 1.48 marks and 109 yen . Rubin was widely hailed as the architect of the dollar 's comeback , using skills and expertise gained in 26 years on Wall Street , part of which were spent as co-chairman of Goldman , Sachs and Co . Inc . " Rubin has done a fine job in that position , " said Michael Faust , a portfolio manager at Bailard , Biehl and Kaiser , which manages just under $ 1 billion in global stocks and bonds . " Anyone who would come in there to replace him would have awfully big shoes to fill . " Fear that a new Treasury secretary might favour a return to Bentsen-era policy could spell trouble for financial markets . Some overseas investors might shy away from buying U.S. stocks and bonds or even sell them when the dollar is weakening . As for U.S. Treasury securities , Widness explained that Alan Greenspan 's reappointment as chairman of the Federal Reserve and the outlook for the federal budget were more important than whether Rubin continues at the Treasury . " Although , if we did get someone that was seen as looking for a dollar depreciation , it would probably hurt capital flows to the United States , " said Widness , adding that could hurt U.S. stocks and , to a lesser degree , bonds . Still , markets may have little to fear from any Rubin successor because the firm dollar policy has yielded positive results . If that is true , then any new Treasury chief would need to be as effective as Rubin in convincing markets that the White House does indeed want a strong currency . " If he left , the first question people would ask the next guy is , ' What 's your view on the dollar ? ' " said Michael Perelstein , portfolio manager of MainStay International Funds . " And all I can say as a piece of advice is that they 'd better say exactly the same thing ( as Rubin ) , if not stronger , " Perelstein said . " Otherwise , you get selling out of Tokyo and Frankfurt again . "
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Wall Street ponders Rubin 's role if Clinton wins . Donna Sells NEW YORK The outcome of the November elections emerged as a hot topic on Wall Street this week as financial pundits debated whether [START_ENT] Robert Rubin [END_ENT] might forgo a second term as Treasury secretary if President Clinton is re-elected . Concern centred on the currency markets since Rubin 's tour de force has been his unflagging support of the dollar . Speculation that Rubin might not stay in his post grew after he sidestepped questions about any future Cabinet post during television interviews at the Democratic convention in Chicago this week . Should Rubin leave , Wall Street would worry that he might take his strong-dollar policy with him . Rubin 's predecessor at the Treasury , Lloyd Bentsen , was viewed with suspicion by some in the financial markets who thought he had tried to push down the dollar to gain an edge in trade negotiations with Japan . " Obviously , under the Clinton administration , we 've seen two distinctively different dollar policies , " said Chris Widness , an international economist at Chase Securities Inc. " Under Rubin , the U.S. has certainly looked for a strong dollar . " That strategy , backed up by timely instances of joint central bank intervention , helped the dollar battle back from post-Second World War lows of 1.3438 German marks on March 8 , 1995 , and 79.75 Japanese yen on April 19 , 1995 . Currently , the dollar stands at about 1.48 marks and 109 yen . Rubin was widely hailed as the architect of the dollar 's comeback , using skills and expertise gained in 26 years on Wall Street , part of which were spent as co-chairman of Goldman , Sachs and Co . Inc . " Rubin has done a fine job in that position , " said Michael Faust , a portfolio manager at Bailard , Biehl and Kaiser , which manages just under $ 1 billion in global stocks and bonds . " Anyone who would come in there to replace him would have awfully big shoes to fill . " Fear that a new Treasury secretary might favour a return to Bentsen-era policy could spell trouble for financial markets . Some overseas investors might shy away from buying U.S. stocks and bonds or even sell them when the dollar is weakening . As for U.S. Treasury securities , Widness explained that Alan Greenspan 's reappointment as chairman of the Federal Reserve and the outlook for the federal budget were more important than whether Rubin continues at the Treasury . " Although , if we did get someone that was seen as looking for a dollar depreciation , it would probably hurt capital flows to the United States , " said Widness , adding that could hurt U.S. stocks and , to a lesser degree , bonds . Still , markets may have little to fear from any Rubin successor because the firm dollar policy has yielded positive results . If that is true , then any new Treasury chief would need to be as effective as Rubin in convincing markets that the White House does indeed want a strong currency . " If he left , the first question people would ask the next guy is , ' What 's your view on the dollar ? ' " said Michael Perelstein , portfolio manager of MainStay International Funds . " And all I can say as a piece of advice is that they 'd better say exactly the same thing ( as Rubin ) , if not stronger , " Perelstein said . " Otherwise , you get selling out of Tokyo and Frankfurt again . "
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Wall Street ponders Rubin 's role if Clinton wins . Donna Sells NEW YORK The outcome of the November elections emerged as a hot topic on Wall Street this week as financial pundits debated whether Robert Rubin might forgo a second term as [START_ENT] Treasury [END_ENT] secretary if President Clinton is re-elected . Concern centred on the currency markets since Rubin 's tour de force has been his unflagging support of the dollar . Speculation that Rubin might not stay in his post grew after he sidestepped questions about any future Cabinet post during television interviews at the Democratic convention in Chicago this week . Should Rubin leave , Wall Street would worry that he might take his strong-dollar policy with him . Rubin 's predecessor at the Treasury , Lloyd Bentsen , was viewed with suspicion by some in the financial markets who thought he had tried to push down the dollar to gain an edge in trade negotiations with Japan . " Obviously , under the Clinton administration , we 've seen two distinctively different dollar policies , " said Chris Widness , an international economist at Chase Securities Inc. " Under Rubin , the U.S. has certainly looked for a strong dollar . " That strategy , backed up by timely instances of joint central bank intervention , helped the dollar battle back from post-Second World War lows of 1.3438 German marks on March 8 , 1995 , and 79.75 Japanese yen on April 19 , 1995 . Currently , the dollar stands at about 1.48 marks and 109 yen . Rubin was widely hailed as the architect of the dollar 's comeback , using skills and expertise gained in 26 years on Wall Street , part of which were spent as co-chairman of Goldman , Sachs and Co . Inc . " Rubin has done a fine job in that position , " said Michael Faust , a portfolio manager at Bailard , Biehl and Kaiser , which manages just under $ 1 billion in global stocks and bonds . " Anyone who would come in there to replace him would have awfully big shoes to fill . " Fear that a new Treasury secretary might favour a return to Bentsen-era policy could spell trouble for financial markets . Some overseas investors might shy away from buying U.S. stocks and bonds or even sell them when the dollar is weakening . As for U.S. Treasury securities , Widness explained that Alan Greenspan 's reappointment as chairman of the Federal Reserve and the outlook for the federal budget were more important than whether Rubin continues at the Treasury . " Although , if we did get someone that was seen as looking for a dollar depreciation , it would probably hurt capital flows to the United States , " said Widness , adding that could hurt U.S. stocks and , to a lesser degree , bonds . Still , markets may have little to fear from any Rubin successor because the firm dollar policy has yielded positive results . If that is true , then any new Treasury chief would need to be as effective as Rubin in convincing markets that the White House does indeed want a strong currency . " If he left , the first question people would ask the next guy is , ' What 's your view on the dollar ? ' " said Michael Perelstein , portfolio manager of MainStay International Funds . " And all I can say as a piece of advice is that they 'd better say exactly the same thing ( as Rubin ) , if not stronger , " Perelstein said . " Otherwise , you get selling out of Tokyo and Frankfurt again . "
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Wall Street ponders Rubin 's role if Clinton wins . Donna Sells NEW YORK The outcome of the November elections emerged as a hot topic on Wall Street this week as financial pundits debated whether Robert Rubin might forgo a second term as Treasury secretary if President [START_ENT] Clinton [END_ENT] is re-elected . Concern centred on the currency markets since Rubin 's tour de force has been his unflagging support of the dollar . Speculation that Rubin might not stay in his post grew after he sidestepped questions about any future Cabinet post during television interviews at the Democratic convention in Chicago this week . Should Rubin leave , Wall Street would worry that he might take his strong-dollar policy with him . Rubin 's predecessor at the Treasury , Lloyd Bentsen , was viewed with suspicion by some in the financial markets who thought he had tried to push down the dollar to gain an edge in trade negotiations with Japan . " Obviously , under the Clinton administration , we 've seen two distinctively different dollar policies , " said Chris Widness , an international economist at Chase Securities Inc. " Under Rubin , the U.S. has certainly looked for a strong dollar . " That strategy , backed up by timely instances of joint central bank intervention , helped the dollar battle back from post-Second World War lows of 1.3438 German marks on March 8 , 1995 , and 79.75 Japanese yen on April 19 , 1995 . Currently , the dollar stands at about 1.48 marks and 109 yen . Rubin was widely hailed as the architect of the dollar 's comeback , using skills and expertise gained in 26 years on Wall Street , part of which were spent as co-chairman of Goldman , Sachs and Co . Inc . " Rubin has done a fine job in that position , " said Michael Faust , a portfolio manager at Bailard , Biehl and Kaiser , which manages just under $ 1 billion in global stocks and bonds . " Anyone who would come in there to replace him would have awfully big shoes to fill . " Fear that a new Treasury secretary might favour a return to Bentsen-era policy could spell trouble for financial markets . Some overseas investors might shy away from buying U.S. stocks and bonds or even sell them when the dollar is weakening . As for U.S. Treasury securities , Widness explained that Alan Greenspan 's reappointment as chairman of the Federal Reserve and the outlook for the federal budget were more important than whether Rubin continues at the Treasury . " Although , if we did get someone that was seen as looking for a dollar depreciation , it would probably hurt capital flows to the United States , " said Widness , adding that could hurt U.S. stocks and , to a lesser degree , bonds . Still , markets may have little to fear from any Rubin successor because the firm dollar policy has yielded positive results . If that is true , then any new Treasury chief would need to be as effective as Rubin in convincing markets that the White House does indeed want a strong currency . " If he left , the first question people would ask the next guy is , ' What 's your view on the dollar ? ' " said Michael Perelstein , portfolio manager of MainStay International Funds . " And all I can say as a piece of advice is that they 'd better say exactly the same thing ( as Rubin ) , if not stronger , " Perelstein said . " Otherwise , you get selling out of Tokyo and Frankfurt again . "
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Wall Street ponders Rubin 's role if Clinton wins . Donna Sells NEW YORK The outcome of the November elections emerged as a hot topic on Wall Street this week as financial pundits debated whether Robert Rubin might forgo a second term as Treasury secretary if President Clinton is re-elected . Concern centred on the currency markets since [START_ENT] Rubin [END_ENT] 's tour de force has been his unflagging support of the dollar . Speculation that Rubin might not stay in his post grew after he sidestepped questions about any future Cabinet post during television interviews at the Democratic convention in Chicago this week . Should Rubin leave , Wall Street would worry that he might take his strong-dollar policy with him . Rubin 's predecessor at the Treasury , Lloyd Bentsen , was viewed with suspicion by some in the financial markets who thought he had tried to push down the dollar to gain an edge in trade negotiations with Japan . " Obviously , under the Clinton administration , we 've seen two distinctively different dollar policies , " said Chris Widness , an international economist at Chase Securities Inc. " Under Rubin , the U.S. has certainly looked for a strong dollar . " That strategy , backed up by timely instances of joint central bank intervention , helped the dollar battle back from post-Second World War lows of 1.3438 German marks on March 8 , 1995 , and 79.75 Japanese yen on April 19 , 1995 . Currently , the dollar stands at about 1.48 marks and 109 yen . Rubin was widely hailed as the architect of the dollar 's comeback , using skills and expertise gained in 26 years on Wall Street , part of which were spent as co-chairman of Goldman , Sachs and Co . Inc . " Rubin has done a fine job in that position , " said Michael Faust , a portfolio manager at Bailard , Biehl and Kaiser , which manages just under $ 1 billion in global stocks and bonds . " Anyone who would come in there to replace him would have awfully big shoes to fill . " Fear that a new Treasury secretary might favour a return to Bentsen-era policy could spell trouble for financial markets . Some overseas investors might shy away from buying U.S. stocks and bonds or even sell them when the dollar is weakening . As for U.S. Treasury securities , Widness explained that Alan Greenspan 's reappointment as chairman of the Federal Reserve and the outlook for the federal budget were more important than whether Rubin continues at the Treasury . " Although , if we did get someone that was seen as looking for a dollar depreciation , it would probably hurt capital flows to the United States , " said Widness , adding that could hurt U.S. stocks and , to a lesser degree , bonds . Still , markets may have little to fear from any Rubin successor because the firm dollar policy has yielded positive results . If that is true , then any new Treasury chief would need to be as effective as Rubin in convincing markets that the White House does indeed want a strong currency . " If he left , the first question people would ask the next guy is , ' What 's your view on the dollar ? ' " said Michael Perelstein , portfolio manager of MainStay International Funds . " And all I can say as a piece of advice is that they 'd better say exactly the same thing ( as Rubin ) , if not stronger , " Perelstein said . " Otherwise , you get selling out of Tokyo and Frankfurt again . "
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Wall Street ponders Rubin 's role if Clinton wins . Donna Sells NEW YORK The outcome of the November elections emerged as a hot topic on Wall Street this week as financial pundits debated whether Robert Rubin might forgo a second term as Treasury secretary if President Clinton is re-elected . Concern centred on the currency markets since Rubin 's tour de force has been his unflagging support of the dollar . Speculation that [START_ENT] Rubin [END_ENT] might not stay in his post grew after he sidestepped questions about any future Cabinet post during television interviews at the Democratic convention in Chicago this week . Should Rubin leave , Wall Street would worry that he might take his strong-dollar policy with him . Rubin 's predecessor at the Treasury , Lloyd Bentsen , was viewed with suspicion by some in the financial markets who thought he had tried to push down the dollar to gain an edge in trade negotiations with Japan . " Obviously , under the Clinton administration , we 've seen two distinctively different dollar policies , " said Chris Widness , an international economist at Chase Securities Inc. " Under Rubin , the U.S. has certainly looked for a strong dollar . " That strategy , backed up by timely instances of joint central bank intervention , helped the dollar battle back from post-Second World War lows of 1.3438 German marks on March 8 , 1995 , and 79.75 Japanese yen on April 19 , 1995 . Currently , the dollar stands at about 1.48 marks and 109 yen . Rubin was widely hailed as the architect of the dollar 's comeback , using skills and expertise gained in 26 years on Wall Street , part of which were spent as co-chairman of Goldman , Sachs and Co . Inc . " Rubin has done a fine job in that position , " said Michael Faust , a portfolio manager at Bailard , Biehl and Kaiser , which manages just under $ 1 billion in global stocks and bonds . " Anyone who would come in there to replace him would have awfully big shoes to fill . " Fear that a new Treasury secretary might favour a return to Bentsen-era policy could spell trouble for financial markets . Some overseas investors might shy away from buying U.S. stocks and bonds or even sell them when the dollar is weakening . As for U.S. Treasury securities , Widness explained that Alan Greenspan 's reappointment as chairman of the Federal Reserve and the outlook for the federal budget were more important than whether Rubin continues at the Treasury . " Although , if we did get someone that was seen as looking for a dollar depreciation , it would probably hurt capital flows to the United States , " said Widness , adding that could hurt U.S. stocks and , to a lesser degree , bonds . Still , markets may have little to fear from any Rubin successor because the firm dollar policy has yielded positive results . If that is true , then any new Treasury chief would need to be as effective as Rubin in convincing markets that the White House does indeed want a strong currency . " If he left , the first question people would ask the next guy is , ' What 's your view on the dollar ? ' " said Michael Perelstein , portfolio manager of MainStay International Funds . " And all I can say as a piece of advice is that they 'd better say exactly the same thing ( as Rubin ) , if not stronger , " Perelstein said . " Otherwise , you get selling out of Tokyo and Frankfurt again . "
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Wall Street ponders Rubin 's role if Clinton wins . Donna Sells NEW YORK The outcome of the November elections emerged as a hot topic on Wall Street this week as financial pundits debated whether Robert Rubin might forgo a second term as Treasury secretary if President Clinton is re-elected . Concern centred on the currency markets since Rubin 's tour de force has been his unflagging support of the dollar . Speculation that Rubin might not stay in his post grew after he sidestepped questions about any future [START_ENT] Cabinet [END_ENT] post during television interviews at the Democratic convention in Chicago this week . Should Rubin leave , Wall Street would worry that he might take his strong-dollar policy with him . Rubin 's predecessor at the Treasury , Lloyd Bentsen , was viewed with suspicion by some in the financial markets who thought he had tried to push down the dollar to gain an edge in trade negotiations with Japan . " Obviously , under the Clinton administration , we 've seen two distinctively different dollar policies , " said Chris Widness , an international economist at Chase Securities Inc. " Under Rubin , the U.S. has certainly looked for a strong dollar . " That strategy , backed up by timely instances of joint central bank intervention , helped the dollar battle back from post-Second World War lows of 1.3438 German marks on March 8 , 1995 , and 79.75 Japanese yen on April 19 , 1995 . Currently , the dollar stands at about 1.48 marks and 109 yen . Rubin was widely hailed as the architect of the dollar 's comeback , using skills and expertise gained in 26 years on Wall Street , part of which were spent as co-chairman of Goldman , Sachs and Co . Inc . " Rubin has done a fine job in that position , " said Michael Faust , a portfolio manager at Bailard , Biehl and Kaiser , which manages just under $ 1 billion in global stocks and bonds . " Anyone who would come in there to replace him would have awfully big shoes to fill . " Fear that a new Treasury secretary might favour a return to Bentsen-era policy could spell trouble for financial markets . Some overseas investors might shy away from buying U.S. stocks and bonds or even sell them when the dollar is weakening . As for U.S. Treasury securities , Widness explained that Alan Greenspan 's reappointment as chairman of the Federal Reserve and the outlook for the federal budget were more important than whether Rubin continues at the Treasury . " Although , if we did get someone that was seen as looking for a dollar depreciation , it would probably hurt capital flows to the United States , " said Widness , adding that could hurt U.S. stocks and , to a lesser degree , bonds . Still , markets may have little to fear from any Rubin successor because the firm dollar policy has yielded positive results . If that is true , then any new Treasury chief would need to be as effective as Rubin in convincing markets that the White House does indeed want a strong currency . " If he left , the first question people would ask the next guy is , ' What 's your view on the dollar ? ' " said Michael Perelstein , portfolio manager of MainStay International Funds . " And all I can say as a piece of advice is that they 'd better say exactly the same thing ( as Rubin ) , if not stronger , " Perelstein said . " Otherwise , you get selling out of Tokyo and Frankfurt again . "
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Wall Street ponders Rubin 's role if Clinton wins . Donna Sells NEW YORK The outcome of the November elections emerged as a hot topic on Wall Street this week as financial pundits debated whether Robert Rubin might forgo a second term as Treasury secretary if President Clinton is re-elected . Concern centred on the currency markets since Rubin 's tour de force has been his unflagging support of the dollar . Speculation that Rubin might not stay in his post grew after he sidestepped questions about any future Cabinet post during television interviews at the [START_ENT] Democratic [END_ENT] convention in Chicago this week . Should Rubin leave , Wall Street would worry that he might take his strong-dollar policy with him . Rubin 's predecessor at the Treasury , Lloyd Bentsen , was viewed with suspicion by some in the financial markets who thought he had tried to push down the dollar to gain an edge in trade negotiations with Japan . " Obviously , under the Clinton administration , we 've seen two distinctively different dollar policies , " said Chris Widness , an international economist at Chase Securities Inc. " Under Rubin , the U.S. has certainly looked for a strong dollar . " That strategy , backed up by timely instances of joint central bank intervention , helped the dollar battle back from post-Second World War lows of 1.3438 German marks on March 8 , 1995 , and 79.75 Japanese yen on April 19 , 1995 . Currently , the dollar stands at about 1.48 marks and 109 yen . Rubin was widely hailed as the architect of the dollar 's comeback , using skills and expertise gained in 26 years on Wall Street , part of which were spent as co-chairman of Goldman , Sachs and Co . Inc . " Rubin has done a fine job in that position , " said Michael Faust , a portfolio manager at Bailard , Biehl and Kaiser , which manages just under $ 1 billion in global stocks and bonds . " Anyone who would come in there to replace him would have awfully big shoes to fill . " Fear that a new Treasury secretary might favour a return to Bentsen-era policy could spell trouble for financial markets . Some overseas investors might shy away from buying U.S. stocks and bonds or even sell them when the dollar is weakening . As for U.S. Treasury securities , Widness explained that Alan Greenspan 's reappointment as chairman of the Federal Reserve and the outlook for the federal budget were more important than whether Rubin continues at the Treasury . " Although , if we did get someone that was seen as looking for a dollar depreciation , it would probably hurt capital flows to the United States , " said Widness , adding that could hurt U.S. stocks and , to a lesser degree , bonds . Still , markets may have little to fear from any Rubin successor because the firm dollar policy has yielded positive results . If that is true , then any new Treasury chief would need to be as effective as Rubin in convincing markets that the White House does indeed want a strong currency . " If he left , the first question people would ask the next guy is , ' What 's your view on the dollar ? ' " said Michael Perelstein , portfolio manager of MainStay International Funds . " And all I can say as a piece of advice is that they 'd better say exactly the same thing ( as Rubin ) , if not stronger , " Perelstein said . " Otherwise , you get selling out of Tokyo and Frankfurt again . "
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Wall Street ponders Rubin 's role if Clinton wins . Donna Sells NEW YORK The outcome of the November elections emerged as a hot topic on Wall Street this week as financial pundits debated whether Robert Rubin might forgo a second term as Treasury secretary if President Clinton is re-elected . Concern centred on the currency markets since Rubin 's tour de force has been his unflagging support of the dollar . Speculation that Rubin might not stay in his post grew after he sidestepped questions about any future Cabinet post during television interviews at the Democratic convention in [START_ENT] Chicago [END_ENT] this week . Should Rubin leave , Wall Street would worry that he might take his strong-dollar policy with him . Rubin 's predecessor at the Treasury , Lloyd Bentsen , was viewed with suspicion by some in the financial markets who thought he had tried to push down the dollar to gain an edge in trade negotiations with Japan . " Obviously , under the Clinton administration , we 've seen two distinctively different dollar policies , " said Chris Widness , an international economist at Chase Securities Inc. " Under Rubin , the U.S. has certainly looked for a strong dollar . " That strategy , backed up by timely instances of joint central bank intervention , helped the dollar battle back from post-Second World War lows of 1.3438 German marks on March 8 , 1995 , and 79.75 Japanese yen on April 19 , 1995 . Currently , the dollar stands at about 1.48 marks and 109 yen . Rubin was widely hailed as the architect of the dollar 's comeback , using skills and expertise gained in 26 years on Wall Street , part of which were spent as co-chairman of Goldman , Sachs and Co . Inc . " Rubin has done a fine job in that position , " said Michael Faust , a portfolio manager at Bailard , Biehl and Kaiser , which manages just under $ 1 billion in global stocks and bonds . " Anyone who would come in there to replace him would have awfully big shoes to fill . " Fear that a new Treasury secretary might favour a return to Bentsen-era policy could spell trouble for financial markets . Some overseas investors might shy away from buying U.S. stocks and bonds or even sell them when the dollar is weakening . As for U.S. Treasury securities , Widness explained that Alan Greenspan 's reappointment as chairman of the Federal Reserve and the outlook for the federal budget were more important than whether Rubin continues at the Treasury . " Although , if we did get someone that was seen as looking for a dollar depreciation , it would probably hurt capital flows to the United States , " said Widness , adding that could hurt U.S. stocks and , to a lesser degree , bonds . Still , markets may have little to fear from any Rubin successor because the firm dollar policy has yielded positive results . If that is true , then any new Treasury chief would need to be as effective as Rubin in convincing markets that the White House does indeed want a strong currency . " If he left , the first question people would ask the next guy is , ' What 's your view on the dollar ? ' " said Michael Perelstein , portfolio manager of MainStay International Funds . " And all I can say as a piece of advice is that they 'd better say exactly the same thing ( as Rubin ) , if not stronger , " Perelstein said . " Otherwise , you get selling out of Tokyo and Frankfurt again . "
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Wall Street ponders Rubin 's role if Clinton wins . Donna Sells NEW YORK The outcome of the November elections emerged as a hot topic on Wall Street this week as financial pundits debated whether Robert Rubin might forgo a second term as Treasury secretary if President Clinton is re-elected . Concern centred on the currency markets since Rubin 's tour de force has been his unflagging support of the dollar . Speculation that Rubin might not stay in his post grew after he sidestepped questions about any future Cabinet post during television interviews at the Democratic convention in Chicago this week . Should [START_ENT] Rubin [END_ENT] leave , Wall Street would worry that he might take his strong-dollar policy with him . Rubin 's predecessor at the Treasury , Lloyd Bentsen , was viewed with suspicion by some in the financial markets who thought he had tried to push down the dollar to gain an edge in trade negotiations with Japan . " Obviously , under the Clinton administration , we 've seen two distinctively different dollar policies , " said Chris Widness , an international economist at Chase Securities Inc. " Under Rubin , the U.S. has certainly looked for a strong dollar . " That strategy , backed up by timely instances of joint central bank intervention , helped the dollar battle back from post-Second World War lows of 1.3438 German marks on March 8 , 1995 , and 79.75 Japanese yen on April 19 , 1995 . Currently , the dollar stands at about 1.48 marks and 109 yen . Rubin was widely hailed as the architect of the dollar 's comeback , using skills and expertise gained in 26 years on Wall Street , part of which were spent as co-chairman of Goldman , Sachs and Co . Inc . " Rubin has done a fine job in that position , " said Michael Faust , a portfolio manager at Bailard , Biehl and Kaiser , which manages just under $ 1 billion in global stocks and bonds . " Anyone who would come in there to replace him would have awfully big shoes to fill . " Fear that a new Treasury secretary might favour a return to Bentsen-era policy could spell trouble for financial markets . Some overseas investors might shy away from buying U.S. stocks and bonds or even sell them when the dollar is weakening . As for U.S. Treasury securities , Widness explained that Alan Greenspan 's reappointment as chairman of the Federal Reserve and the outlook for the federal budget were more important than whether Rubin continues at the Treasury . " Although , if we did get someone that was seen as looking for a dollar depreciation , it would probably hurt capital flows to the United States , " said Widness , adding that could hurt U.S. stocks and , to a lesser degree , bonds . Still , markets may have little to fear from any Rubin successor because the firm dollar policy has yielded positive results . If that is true , then any new Treasury chief would need to be as effective as Rubin in convincing markets that the White House does indeed want a strong currency . " If he left , the first question people would ask the next guy is , ' What 's your view on the dollar ? ' " said Michael Perelstein , portfolio manager of MainStay International Funds . " And all I can say as a piece of advice is that they 'd better say exactly the same thing ( as Rubin ) , if not stronger , " Perelstein said . " Otherwise , you get selling out of Tokyo and Frankfurt again . "
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Wall Street ponders Rubin 's role if Clinton wins . Donna Sells NEW YORK The outcome of the November elections emerged as a hot topic on Wall Street this week as financial pundits debated whether Robert Rubin might forgo a second term as Treasury secretary if President Clinton is re-elected . Concern centred on the currency markets since Rubin 's tour de force has been his unflagging support of the dollar . Speculation that Rubin might not stay in his post grew after he sidestepped questions about any future Cabinet post during television interviews at the Democratic convention in Chicago this week . Should Rubin leave , [START_ENT] Wall Street [END_ENT] would worry that he might take his strong-dollar policy with him . Rubin 's predecessor at the Treasury , Lloyd Bentsen , was viewed with suspicion by some in the financial markets who thought he had tried to push down the dollar to gain an edge in trade negotiations with Japan . " Obviously , under the Clinton administration , we 've seen two distinctively different dollar policies , " said Chris Widness , an international economist at Chase Securities Inc. " Under Rubin , the U.S. has certainly looked for a strong dollar . " That strategy , backed up by timely instances of joint central bank intervention , helped the dollar battle back from post-Second World War lows of 1.3438 German marks on March 8 , 1995 , and 79.75 Japanese yen on April 19 , 1995 . Currently , the dollar stands at about 1.48 marks and 109 yen . Rubin was widely hailed as the architect of the dollar 's comeback , using skills and expertise gained in 26 years on Wall Street , part of which were spent as co-chairman of Goldman , Sachs and Co . Inc . " Rubin has done a fine job in that position , " said Michael Faust , a portfolio manager at Bailard , Biehl and Kaiser , which manages just under $ 1 billion in global stocks and bonds . " Anyone who would come in there to replace him would have awfully big shoes to fill . " Fear that a new Treasury secretary might favour a return to Bentsen-era policy could spell trouble for financial markets . Some overseas investors might shy away from buying U.S. stocks and bonds or even sell them when the dollar is weakening . As for U.S. Treasury securities , Widness explained that Alan Greenspan 's reappointment as chairman of the Federal Reserve and the outlook for the federal budget were more important than whether Rubin continues at the Treasury . " Although , if we did get someone that was seen as looking for a dollar depreciation , it would probably hurt capital flows to the United States , " said Widness , adding that could hurt U.S. stocks and , to a lesser degree , bonds . Still , markets may have little to fear from any Rubin successor because the firm dollar policy has yielded positive results . If that is true , then any new Treasury chief would need to be as effective as Rubin in convincing markets that the White House does indeed want a strong currency . " If he left , the first question people would ask the next guy is , ' What 's your view on the dollar ? ' " said Michael Perelstein , portfolio manager of MainStay International Funds . " And all I can say as a piece of advice is that they 'd better say exactly the same thing ( as Rubin ) , if not stronger , " Perelstein said . " Otherwise , you get selling out of Tokyo and Frankfurt again . "
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Wall Street ponders Rubin 's role if Clinton wins . Donna Sells NEW YORK The outcome of the November elections emerged as a hot topic on Wall Street this week as financial pundits debated whether Robert Rubin might forgo a second term as Treasury secretary if President Clinton is re-elected . Concern centred on the currency markets since Rubin 's tour de force has been his unflagging support of the dollar . Speculation that Rubin might not stay in his post grew after he sidestepped questions about any future Cabinet post during television interviews at the Democratic convention in Chicago this week . Should Rubin leave , Wall Street would worry that he might take his strong-dollar policy with him . [START_ENT] Rubin [END_ENT] 's predecessor at the Treasury , Lloyd Bentsen , was viewed with suspicion by some in the financial markets who thought he had tried to push down the dollar to gain an edge in trade negotiations with Japan . " Obviously , under the Clinton administration , we 've seen two distinctively different dollar policies , " said Chris Widness , an international economist at Chase Securities Inc. " Under Rubin , the U.S. has certainly looked for a strong dollar . " That strategy , backed up by timely instances of joint central bank intervention , helped the dollar battle back from post-Second World War lows of 1.3438 German marks on March 8 , 1995 , and 79.75 Japanese yen on April 19 , 1995 . Currently , the dollar stands at about 1.48 marks and 109 yen . Rubin was widely hailed as the architect of the dollar 's comeback , using skills and expertise gained in 26 years on Wall Street , part of which were spent as co-chairman of Goldman , Sachs and Co . Inc . " Rubin has done a fine job in that position , " said Michael Faust , a portfolio manager at Bailard , Biehl and Kaiser , which manages just under $ 1 billion in global stocks and bonds . " Anyone who would come in there to replace him would have awfully big shoes to fill . " Fear that a new Treasury secretary might favour a return to Bentsen-era policy could spell trouble for financial markets . Some overseas investors might shy away from buying U.S. stocks and bonds or even sell them when the dollar is weakening . As for U.S. Treasury securities , Widness explained that Alan Greenspan 's reappointment as chairman of the Federal Reserve and the outlook for the federal budget were more important than whether Rubin continues at the Treasury . " Although , if we did get someone that was seen as looking for a dollar depreciation , it would probably hurt capital flows to the United States , " said Widness , adding that could hurt U.S. stocks and , to a lesser degree , bonds . Still , markets may have little to fear from any Rubin successor because the firm dollar policy has yielded positive results . If that is true , then any new Treasury chief would need to be as effective as Rubin in convincing markets that the White House does indeed want a strong currency . " If he left , the first question people would ask the next guy is , ' What 's your view on the dollar ? ' " said Michael Perelstein , portfolio manager of MainStay International Funds . " And all I can say as a piece of advice is that they 'd better say exactly the same thing ( as Rubin ) , if not stronger , " Perelstein said . " Otherwise , you get selling out of Tokyo and Frankfurt again . "
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Wall Street ponders Rubin 's role if Clinton wins . Donna Sells NEW YORK The outcome of the November elections emerged as a hot topic on Wall Street this week as financial pundits debated whether Robert Rubin might forgo a second term as Treasury secretary if President Clinton is re-elected . Concern centred on the currency markets since Rubin 's tour de force has been his unflagging support of the dollar . Speculation that Rubin might not stay in his post grew after he sidestepped questions about any future Cabinet post during television interviews at the Democratic convention in Chicago this week . Should Rubin leave , Wall Street would worry that he might take his strong-dollar policy with him . Rubin 's predecessor at the [START_ENT] Treasury [END_ENT] , Lloyd Bentsen , was viewed with suspicion by some in the financial markets who thought he had tried to push down the dollar to gain an edge in trade negotiations with Japan . " Obviously , under the Clinton administration , we 've seen two distinctively different dollar policies , " said Chris Widness , an international economist at Chase Securities Inc. " Under Rubin , the U.S. has certainly looked for a strong dollar . " That strategy , backed up by timely instances of joint central bank intervention , helped the dollar battle back from post-Second World War lows of 1.3438 German marks on March 8 , 1995 , and 79.75 Japanese yen on April 19 , 1995 . Currently , the dollar stands at about 1.48 marks and 109 yen . Rubin was widely hailed as the architect of the dollar 's comeback , using skills and expertise gained in 26 years on Wall Street , part of which were spent as co-chairman of Goldman , Sachs and Co . Inc . " Rubin has done a fine job in that position , " said Michael Faust , a portfolio manager at Bailard , Biehl and Kaiser , which manages just under $ 1 billion in global stocks and bonds . " Anyone who would come in there to replace him would have awfully big shoes to fill . " Fear that a new Treasury secretary might favour a return to Bentsen-era policy could spell trouble for financial markets . Some overseas investors might shy away from buying U.S. stocks and bonds or even sell them when the dollar is weakening . As for U.S. Treasury securities , Widness explained that Alan Greenspan 's reappointment as chairman of the Federal Reserve and the outlook for the federal budget were more important than whether Rubin continues at the Treasury . " Although , if we did get someone that was seen as looking for a dollar depreciation , it would probably hurt capital flows to the United States , " said Widness , adding that could hurt U.S. stocks and , to a lesser degree , bonds . Still , markets may have little to fear from any Rubin successor because the firm dollar policy has yielded positive results . If that is true , then any new Treasury chief would need to be as effective as Rubin in convincing markets that the White House does indeed want a strong currency . " If he left , the first question people would ask the next guy is , ' What 's your view on the dollar ? ' " said Michael Perelstein , portfolio manager of MainStay International Funds . " And all I can say as a piece of advice is that they 'd better say exactly the same thing ( as Rubin ) , if not stronger , " Perelstein said . " Otherwise , you get selling out of Tokyo and Frankfurt again . "
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Wall Street ponders Rubin 's role if Clinton wins . Donna Sells NEW YORK The outcome of the November elections emerged as a hot topic on Wall Street this week as financial pundits debated whether Robert Rubin might forgo a second term as Treasury secretary if President Clinton is re-elected . Concern centred on the currency markets since Rubin 's tour de force has been his unflagging support of the dollar . Speculation that Rubin might not stay in his post grew after he sidestepped questions about any future Cabinet post during television interviews at the Democratic convention in Chicago this week . Should Rubin leave , Wall Street would worry that he might take his strong-dollar policy with him . Rubin 's predecessor at the Treasury , [START_ENT] Lloyd Bentsen [END_ENT] , was viewed with suspicion by some in the financial markets who thought he had tried to push down the dollar to gain an edge in trade negotiations with Japan . " Obviously , under the Clinton administration , we 've seen two distinctively different dollar policies , " said Chris Widness , an international economist at Chase Securities Inc. " Under Rubin , the U.S. has certainly looked for a strong dollar . " That strategy , backed up by timely instances of joint central bank intervention , helped the dollar battle back from post-Second World War lows of 1.3438 German marks on March 8 , 1995 , and 79.75 Japanese yen on April 19 , 1995 . Currently , the dollar stands at about 1.48 marks and 109 yen . Rubin was widely hailed as the architect of the dollar 's comeback , using skills and expertise gained in 26 years on Wall Street , part of which were spent as co-chairman of Goldman , Sachs and Co . Inc . " Rubin has done a fine job in that position , " said Michael Faust , a portfolio manager at Bailard , Biehl and Kaiser , which manages just under $ 1 billion in global stocks and bonds . " Anyone who would come in there to replace him would have awfully big shoes to fill . " Fear that a new Treasury secretary might favour a return to Bentsen-era policy could spell trouble for financial markets . Some overseas investors might shy away from buying U.S. stocks and bonds or even sell them when the dollar is weakening . As for U.S. Treasury securities , Widness explained that Alan Greenspan 's reappointment as chairman of the Federal Reserve and the outlook for the federal budget were more important than whether Rubin continues at the Treasury . " Although , if we did get someone that was seen as looking for a dollar depreciation , it would probably hurt capital flows to the United States , " said Widness , adding that could hurt U.S. stocks and , to a lesser degree , bonds . Still , markets may have little to fear from any Rubin successor because the firm dollar policy has yielded positive results . If that is true , then any new Treasury chief would need to be as effective as Rubin in convincing markets that the White House does indeed want a strong currency . " If he left , the first question people would ask the next guy is , ' What 's your view on the dollar ? ' " said Michael Perelstein , portfolio manager of MainStay International Funds . " And all I can say as a piece of advice is that they 'd better say exactly the same thing ( as Rubin ) , if not stronger , " Perelstein said . " Otherwise , you get selling out of Tokyo and Frankfurt again . "
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Wall Street ponders Rubin 's role if Clinton wins . Donna Sells NEW YORK The outcome of the November elections emerged as a hot topic on Wall Street this week as financial pundits debated whether Robert Rubin might forgo a second term as Treasury secretary if President Clinton is re-elected . Concern centred on the currency markets since Rubin 's tour de force has been his unflagging support of the dollar . Speculation that Rubin might not stay in his post grew after he sidestepped questions about any future Cabinet post during television interviews at the Democratic convention in Chicago this week . Should Rubin leave , Wall Street would worry that he might take his strong-dollar policy with him . Rubin 's predecessor at the Treasury , Lloyd Bentsen , was viewed with suspicion by some in the financial markets who thought he had tried to push down the dollar to gain an edge in trade negotiations with [START_ENT] Japan [END_ENT] . " Obviously , under the Clinton administration , we 've seen two distinctively different dollar policies , " said Chris Widness , an international economist at Chase Securities Inc. " Under Rubin , the U.S. has certainly looked for a strong dollar . " That strategy , backed up by timely instances of joint central bank intervention , helped the dollar battle back from post-Second World War lows of 1.3438 German marks on March 8 , 1995 , and 79.75 Japanese yen on April 19 , 1995 . Currently , the dollar stands at about 1.48 marks and 109 yen . Rubin was widely hailed as the architect of the dollar 's comeback , using skills and expertise gained in 26 years on Wall Street , part of which were spent as co-chairman of Goldman , Sachs and Co . Inc . " Rubin has done a fine job in that position , " said Michael Faust , a portfolio manager at Bailard , Biehl and Kaiser , which manages just under $ 1 billion in global stocks and bonds . " Anyone who would come in there to replace him would have awfully big shoes to fill . " Fear that a new Treasury secretary might favour a return to Bentsen-era policy could spell trouble for financial markets . Some overseas investors might shy away from buying U.S. stocks and bonds or even sell them when the dollar is weakening . As for U.S. Treasury securities , Widness explained that Alan Greenspan 's reappointment as chairman of the Federal Reserve and the outlook for the federal budget were more important than whether Rubin continues at the Treasury . " Although , if we did get someone that was seen as looking for a dollar depreciation , it would probably hurt capital flows to the United States , " said Widness , adding that could hurt U.S. stocks and , to a lesser degree , bonds . Still , markets may have little to fear from any Rubin successor because the firm dollar policy has yielded positive results . If that is true , then any new Treasury chief would need to be as effective as Rubin in convincing markets that the White House does indeed want a strong currency . " If he left , the first question people would ask the next guy is , ' What 's your view on the dollar ? ' " said Michael Perelstein , portfolio manager of MainStay International Funds . " And all I can say as a piece of advice is that they 'd better say exactly the same thing ( as Rubin ) , if not stronger , " Perelstein said . " Otherwise , you get selling out of Tokyo and Frankfurt again . "
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Wall Street ponders Rubin 's role if Clinton wins . Donna Sells NEW YORK The outcome of the November elections emerged as a hot topic on Wall Street this week as financial pundits debated whether Robert Rubin might forgo a second term as Treasury secretary if President Clinton is re-elected . Concern centred on the currency markets since Rubin 's tour de force has been his unflagging support of the dollar . Speculation that Rubin might not stay in his post grew after he sidestepped questions about any future Cabinet post during television interviews at the Democratic convention in Chicago this week . Should Rubin leave , Wall Street would worry that he might take his strong-dollar policy with him . Rubin 's predecessor at the Treasury , Lloyd Bentsen , was viewed with suspicion by some in the financial markets who thought he had tried to push down the dollar to gain an edge in trade negotiations with Japan . " Obviously , under the [START_ENT] Clinton [END_ENT] administration , we 've seen two distinctively different dollar policies , " said Chris Widness , an international economist at Chase Securities Inc. " Under Rubin , the U.S. has certainly looked for a strong dollar . " That strategy , backed up by timely instances of joint central bank intervention , helped the dollar battle back from post-Second World War lows of 1.3438 German marks on March 8 , 1995 , and 79.75 Japanese yen on April 19 , 1995 . Currently , the dollar stands at about 1.48 marks and 109 yen . Rubin was widely hailed as the architect of the dollar 's comeback , using skills and expertise gained in 26 years on Wall Street , part of which were spent as co-chairman of Goldman , Sachs and Co . Inc . " Rubin has done a fine job in that position , " said Michael Faust , a portfolio manager at Bailard , Biehl and Kaiser , which manages just under $ 1 billion in global stocks and bonds . " Anyone who would come in there to replace him would have awfully big shoes to fill . " Fear that a new Treasury secretary might favour a return to Bentsen-era policy could spell trouble for financial markets . Some overseas investors might shy away from buying U.S. stocks and bonds or even sell them when the dollar is weakening . As for U.S. Treasury securities , Widness explained that Alan Greenspan 's reappointment as chairman of the Federal Reserve and the outlook for the federal budget were more important than whether Rubin continues at the Treasury . " Although , if we did get someone that was seen as looking for a dollar depreciation , it would probably hurt capital flows to the United States , " said Widness , adding that could hurt U.S. stocks and , to a lesser degree , bonds . Still , markets may have little to fear from any Rubin successor because the firm dollar policy has yielded positive results . If that is true , then any new Treasury chief would need to be as effective as Rubin in convincing markets that the White House does indeed want a strong currency . " If he left , the first question people would ask the next guy is , ' What 's your view on the dollar ? ' " said Michael Perelstein , portfolio manager of MainStay International Funds . " And all I can say as a piece of advice is that they 'd better say exactly the same thing ( as Rubin ) , if not stronger , " Perelstein said . " Otherwise , you get selling out of Tokyo and Frankfurt again . "
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Wall Street ponders Rubin 's role if Clinton wins . Donna Sells NEW YORK The outcome of the November elections emerged as a hot topic on Wall Street this week as financial pundits debated whether Robert Rubin might forgo a second term as Treasury secretary if President Clinton is re-elected . Concern centred on the currency markets since Rubin 's tour de force has been his unflagging support of the dollar . Speculation that Rubin might not stay in his post grew after he sidestepped questions about any future Cabinet post during television interviews at the Democratic convention in Chicago this week . Should Rubin leave , Wall Street would worry that he might take his strong-dollar policy with him . Rubin 's predecessor at the Treasury , Lloyd Bentsen , was viewed with suspicion by some in the financial markets who thought he had tried to push down the dollar to gain an edge in trade negotiations with Japan . " Obviously , under the Clinton administration , we 've seen two distinctively different dollar policies , " said Chris Widness , an international economist at Chase Securities Inc. " Under [START_ENT] Rubin [END_ENT] , the U.S. has certainly looked for a strong dollar . " That strategy , backed up by timely instances of joint central bank intervention , helped the dollar battle back from post-Second World War lows of 1.3438 German marks on March 8 , 1995 , and 79.75 Japanese yen on April 19 , 1995 . Currently , the dollar stands at about 1.48 marks and 109 yen . Rubin was widely hailed as the architect of the dollar 's comeback , using skills and expertise gained in 26 years on Wall Street , part of which were spent as co-chairman of Goldman , Sachs and Co . Inc . " Rubin has done a fine job in that position , " said Michael Faust , a portfolio manager at Bailard , Biehl and Kaiser , which manages just under $ 1 billion in global stocks and bonds . " Anyone who would come in there to replace him would have awfully big shoes to fill . " Fear that a new Treasury secretary might favour a return to Bentsen-era policy could spell trouble for financial markets . Some overseas investors might shy away from buying U.S. stocks and bonds or even sell them when the dollar is weakening . As for U.S. Treasury securities , Widness explained that Alan Greenspan 's reappointment as chairman of the Federal Reserve and the outlook for the federal budget were more important than whether Rubin continues at the Treasury . " Although , if we did get someone that was seen as looking for a dollar depreciation , it would probably hurt capital flows to the United States , " said Widness , adding that could hurt U.S. stocks and , to a lesser degree , bonds . Still , markets may have little to fear from any Rubin successor because the firm dollar policy has yielded positive results . If that is true , then any new Treasury chief would need to be as effective as Rubin in convincing markets that the White House does indeed want a strong currency . " If he left , the first question people would ask the next guy is , ' What 's your view on the dollar ? ' " said Michael Perelstein , portfolio manager of MainStay International Funds . " And all I can say as a piece of advice is that they 'd better say exactly the same thing ( as Rubin ) , if not stronger , " Perelstein said . " Otherwise , you get selling out of Tokyo and Frankfurt again . "
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Wall Street ponders Rubin 's role if Clinton wins . Donna Sells NEW YORK The outcome of the November elections emerged as a hot topic on Wall Street this week as financial pundits debated whether Robert Rubin might forgo a second term as Treasury secretary if President Clinton is re-elected . Concern centred on the currency markets since Rubin 's tour de force has been his unflagging support of the dollar . Speculation that Rubin might not stay in his post grew after he sidestepped questions about any future Cabinet post during television interviews at the Democratic convention in Chicago this week . Should Rubin leave , Wall Street would worry that he might take his strong-dollar policy with him . Rubin 's predecessor at the Treasury , Lloyd Bentsen , was viewed with suspicion by some in the financial markets who thought he had tried to push down the dollar to gain an edge in trade negotiations with Japan . " Obviously , under the Clinton administration , we 've seen two distinctively different dollar policies , " said Chris Widness , an international economist at Chase Securities Inc. " Under Rubin , the [START_ENT] U.S. [END_ENT] has certainly looked for a strong dollar . " That strategy , backed up by timely instances of joint central bank intervention , helped the dollar battle back from post-Second World War lows of 1.3438 German marks on March 8 , 1995 , and 79.75 Japanese yen on April 19 , 1995 . Currently , the dollar stands at about 1.48 marks and 109 yen . Rubin was widely hailed as the architect of the dollar 's comeback , using skills and expertise gained in 26 years on Wall Street , part of which were spent as co-chairman of Goldman , Sachs and Co . Inc . " Rubin has done a fine job in that position , " said Michael Faust , a portfolio manager at Bailard , Biehl and Kaiser , which manages just under $ 1 billion in global stocks and bonds . " Anyone who would come in there to replace him would have awfully big shoes to fill . " Fear that a new Treasury secretary might favour a return to Bentsen-era policy could spell trouble for financial markets . Some overseas investors might shy away from buying U.S. stocks and bonds or even sell them when the dollar is weakening . As for U.S. Treasury securities , Widness explained that Alan Greenspan 's reappointment as chairman of the Federal Reserve and the outlook for the federal budget were more important than whether Rubin continues at the Treasury . " Although , if we did get someone that was seen as looking for a dollar depreciation , it would probably hurt capital flows to the United States , " said Widness , adding that could hurt U.S. stocks and , to a lesser degree , bonds . Still , markets may have little to fear from any Rubin successor because the firm dollar policy has yielded positive results . If that is true , then any new Treasury chief would need to be as effective as Rubin in convincing markets that the White House does indeed want a strong currency . " If he left , the first question people would ask the next guy is , ' What 's your view on the dollar ? ' " said Michael Perelstein , portfolio manager of MainStay International Funds . " And all I can say as a piece of advice is that they 'd better say exactly the same thing ( as Rubin ) , if not stronger , " Perelstein said . " Otherwise , you get selling out of Tokyo and Frankfurt again . "
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Wall Street ponders Rubin 's role if Clinton wins . Donna Sells NEW YORK The outcome of the November elections emerged as a hot topic on Wall Street this week as financial pundits debated whether Robert Rubin might forgo a second term as Treasury secretary if President Clinton is re-elected . Concern centred on the currency markets since Rubin 's tour de force has been his unflagging support of the dollar . Speculation that Rubin might not stay in his post grew after he sidestepped questions about any future Cabinet post during television interviews at the Democratic convention in Chicago this week . Should Rubin leave , Wall Street would worry that he might take his strong-dollar policy with him . Rubin 's predecessor at the Treasury , Lloyd Bentsen , was viewed with suspicion by some in the financial markets who thought he had tried to push down the dollar to gain an edge in trade negotiations with Japan . " Obviously , under the Clinton administration , we 've seen two distinctively different dollar policies , " said Chris Widness , an international economist at Chase Securities Inc. " Under Rubin , the U.S. has certainly looked for a strong dollar . " That strategy , backed up by timely instances of joint central bank intervention , helped the dollar battle back from post-Second World War lows of 1.3438 [START_ENT] German [END_ENT] marks on March 8 , 1995 , and 79.75 Japanese yen on April 19 , 1995 . Currently , the dollar stands at about 1.48 marks and 109 yen . Rubin was widely hailed as the architect of the dollar 's comeback , using skills and expertise gained in 26 years on Wall Street , part of which were spent as co-chairman of Goldman , Sachs and Co . Inc . " Rubin has done a fine job in that position , " said Michael Faust , a portfolio manager at Bailard , Biehl and Kaiser , which manages just under $ 1 billion in global stocks and bonds . " Anyone who would come in there to replace him would have awfully big shoes to fill . " Fear that a new Treasury secretary might favour a return to Bentsen-era policy could spell trouble for financial markets . Some overseas investors might shy away from buying U.S. stocks and bonds or even sell them when the dollar is weakening . As for U.S. Treasury securities , Widness explained that Alan Greenspan 's reappointment as chairman of the Federal Reserve and the outlook for the federal budget were more important than whether Rubin continues at the Treasury . " Although , if we did get someone that was seen as looking for a dollar depreciation , it would probably hurt capital flows to the United States , " said Widness , adding that could hurt U.S. stocks and , to a lesser degree , bonds . Still , markets may have little to fear from any Rubin successor because the firm dollar policy has yielded positive results . If that is true , then any new Treasury chief would need to be as effective as Rubin in convincing markets that the White House does indeed want a strong currency . " If he left , the first question people would ask the next guy is , ' What 's your view on the dollar ? ' " said Michael Perelstein , portfolio manager of MainStay International Funds . " And all I can say as a piece of advice is that they 'd better say exactly the same thing ( as Rubin ) , if not stronger , " Perelstein said . " Otherwise , you get selling out of Tokyo and Frankfurt again . "
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Wall Street ponders Rubin 's role if Clinton wins . Donna Sells NEW YORK The outcome of the November elections emerged as a hot topic on Wall Street this week as financial pundits debated whether Robert Rubin might forgo a second term as Treasury secretary if President Clinton is re-elected . Concern centred on the currency markets since Rubin 's tour de force has been his unflagging support of the dollar . Speculation that Rubin might not stay in his post grew after he sidestepped questions about any future Cabinet post during television interviews at the Democratic convention in Chicago this week . Should Rubin leave , Wall Street would worry that he might take his strong-dollar policy with him . Rubin 's predecessor at the Treasury , Lloyd Bentsen , was viewed with suspicion by some in the financial markets who thought he had tried to push down the dollar to gain an edge in trade negotiations with Japan . " Obviously , under the Clinton administration , we 've seen two distinctively different dollar policies , " said Chris Widness , an international economist at Chase Securities Inc. " Under Rubin , the U.S. has certainly looked for a strong dollar . " That strategy , backed up by timely instances of joint central bank intervention , helped the dollar battle back from post-Second World War lows of 1.3438 German marks on March 8 , 1995 , and 79.75 [START_ENT] Japanese [END_ENT] yen on April 19 , 1995 . Currently , the dollar stands at about 1.48 marks and 109 yen . Rubin was widely hailed as the architect of the dollar 's comeback , using skills and expertise gained in 26 years on Wall Street , part of which were spent as co-chairman of Goldman , Sachs and Co . Inc . " Rubin has done a fine job in that position , " said Michael Faust , a portfolio manager at Bailard , Biehl and Kaiser , which manages just under $ 1 billion in global stocks and bonds . " Anyone who would come in there to replace him would have awfully big shoes to fill . " Fear that a new Treasury secretary might favour a return to Bentsen-era policy could spell trouble for financial markets . Some overseas investors might shy away from buying U.S. stocks and bonds or even sell them when the dollar is weakening . As for U.S. Treasury securities , Widness explained that Alan Greenspan 's reappointment as chairman of the Federal Reserve and the outlook for the federal budget were more important than whether Rubin continues at the Treasury . " Although , if we did get someone that was seen as looking for a dollar depreciation , it would probably hurt capital flows to the United States , " said Widness , adding that could hurt U.S. stocks and , to a lesser degree , bonds . Still , markets may have little to fear from any Rubin successor because the firm dollar policy has yielded positive results . If that is true , then any new Treasury chief would need to be as effective as Rubin in convincing markets that the White House does indeed want a strong currency . " If he left , the first question people would ask the next guy is , ' What 's your view on the dollar ? ' " said Michael Perelstein , portfolio manager of MainStay International Funds . " And all I can say as a piece of advice is that they 'd better say exactly the same thing ( as Rubin ) , if not stronger , " Perelstein said . " Otherwise , you get selling out of Tokyo and Frankfurt again . "
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Wall Street ponders Rubin 's role if Clinton wins . Donna Sells NEW YORK The outcome of the November elections emerged as a hot topic on Wall Street this week as financial pundits debated whether Robert Rubin might forgo a second term as Treasury secretary if President Clinton is re-elected . Concern centred on the currency markets since Rubin 's tour de force has been his unflagging support of the dollar . Speculation that Rubin might not stay in his post grew after he sidestepped questions about any future Cabinet post during television interviews at the Democratic convention in Chicago this week . Should Rubin leave , Wall Street would worry that he might take his strong-dollar policy with him . Rubin 's predecessor at the Treasury , Lloyd Bentsen , was viewed with suspicion by some in the financial markets who thought he had tried to push down the dollar to gain an edge in trade negotiations with Japan . " Obviously , under the Clinton administration , we 've seen two distinctively different dollar policies , " said Chris Widness , an international economist at Chase Securities Inc. " Under Rubin , the U.S. has certainly looked for a strong dollar . " That strategy , backed up by timely instances of joint central bank intervention , helped the dollar battle back from post-Second World War lows of 1.3438 German marks on March 8 , 1995 , and 79.75 Japanese yen on April 19 , 1995 . Currently , the dollar stands at about 1.48 marks and 109 yen . [START_ENT] Rubin [END_ENT] was widely hailed as the architect of the dollar 's comeback , using skills and expertise gained in 26 years on Wall Street , part of which were spent as co-chairman of Goldman , Sachs and Co . Inc . " Rubin has done a fine job in that position , " said Michael Faust , a portfolio manager at Bailard , Biehl and Kaiser , which manages just under $ 1 billion in global stocks and bonds . " Anyone who would come in there to replace him would have awfully big shoes to fill . " Fear that a new Treasury secretary might favour a return to Bentsen-era policy could spell trouble for financial markets . Some overseas investors might shy away from buying U.S. stocks and bonds or even sell them when the dollar is weakening . As for U.S. Treasury securities , Widness explained that Alan Greenspan 's reappointment as chairman of the Federal Reserve and the outlook for the federal budget were more important than whether Rubin continues at the Treasury . " Although , if we did get someone that was seen as looking for a dollar depreciation , it would probably hurt capital flows to the United States , " said Widness , adding that could hurt U.S. stocks and , to a lesser degree , bonds . Still , markets may have little to fear from any Rubin successor because the firm dollar policy has yielded positive results . If that is true , then any new Treasury chief would need to be as effective as Rubin in convincing markets that the White House does indeed want a strong currency . " If he left , the first question people would ask the next guy is , ' What 's your view on the dollar ? ' " said Michael Perelstein , portfolio manager of MainStay International Funds . " And all I can say as a piece of advice is that they 'd better say exactly the same thing ( as Rubin ) , if not stronger , " Perelstein said . " Otherwise , you get selling out of Tokyo and Frankfurt again . "
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Wall Street ponders Rubin 's role if Clinton wins . Donna Sells NEW YORK The outcome of the November elections emerged as a hot topic on Wall Street this week as financial pundits debated whether Robert Rubin might forgo a second term as Treasury secretary if President Clinton is re-elected . Concern centred on the currency markets since Rubin 's tour de force has been his unflagging support of the dollar . Speculation that Rubin might not stay in his post grew after he sidestepped questions about any future Cabinet post during television interviews at the Democratic convention in Chicago this week . Should Rubin leave , Wall Street would worry that he might take his strong-dollar policy with him . Rubin 's predecessor at the Treasury , Lloyd Bentsen , was viewed with suspicion by some in the financial markets who thought he had tried to push down the dollar to gain an edge in trade negotiations with Japan . " Obviously , under the Clinton administration , we 've seen two distinctively different dollar policies , " said Chris Widness , an international economist at Chase Securities Inc. " Under Rubin , the U.S. has certainly looked for a strong dollar . " That strategy , backed up by timely instances of joint central bank intervention , helped the dollar battle back from post-Second World War lows of 1.3438 German marks on March 8 , 1995 , and 79.75 Japanese yen on April 19 , 1995 . Currently , the dollar stands at about 1.48 marks and 109 yen . Rubin was widely hailed as the architect of the dollar 's comeback , using skills and expertise gained in 26 years on Wall Street , part of which were spent as co-chairman of Goldman , Sachs and Co . Inc . " Rubin has done a fine job in that position , " said Michael Faust , a portfolio manager at Bailard , Biehl and Kaiser , which manages just under $ 1 billion in global stocks and bonds . " Anyone who would come in there to replace him would have awfully big shoes to fill . " Fear that a new Treasury secretary might favour a return to Bentsen-era policy could spell trouble for financial markets . Some overseas investors might shy away from buying [START_ENT] U.S. [END_ENT] stocks and bonds or even sell them when the dollar is weakening . As for U.S. Treasury securities , Widness explained that Alan Greenspan 's reappointment as chairman of the Federal Reserve and the outlook for the federal budget were more important than whether Rubin continues at the Treasury . " Although , if we did get someone that was seen as looking for a dollar depreciation , it would probably hurt capital flows to the United States , " said Widness , adding that could hurt U.S. stocks and , to a lesser degree , bonds . Still , markets may have little to fear from any Rubin successor because the firm dollar policy has yielded positive results . If that is true , then any new Treasury chief would need to be as effective as Rubin in convincing markets that the White House does indeed want a strong currency . " If he left , the first question people would ask the next guy is , ' What 's your view on the dollar ? ' " said Michael Perelstein , portfolio manager of MainStay International Funds . " And all I can say as a piece of advice is that they 'd better say exactly the same thing ( as Rubin ) , if not stronger , " Perelstein said . " Otherwise , you get selling out of Tokyo and Frankfurt again . "
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Wall Street ponders Rubin 's role if Clinton wins . Donna Sells NEW YORK The outcome of the November elections emerged as a hot topic on Wall Street this week as financial pundits debated whether Robert Rubin might forgo a second term as Treasury secretary if President Clinton is re-elected . Concern centred on the currency markets since Rubin 's tour de force has been his unflagging support of the dollar . Speculation that Rubin might not stay in his post grew after he sidestepped questions about any future Cabinet post during television interviews at the Democratic convention in Chicago this week . Should Rubin leave , Wall Street would worry that he might take his strong-dollar policy with him . Rubin 's predecessor at the Treasury , Lloyd Bentsen , was viewed with suspicion by some in the financial markets who thought he had tried to push down the dollar to gain an edge in trade negotiations with Japan . " Obviously , under the Clinton administration , we 've seen two distinctively different dollar policies , " said Chris Widness , an international economist at Chase Securities Inc. " Under Rubin , the U.S. has certainly looked for a strong dollar . " That strategy , backed up by timely instances of joint central bank intervention , helped the dollar battle back from post-Second World War lows of 1.3438 German marks on March 8 , 1995 , and 79.75 Japanese yen on April 19 , 1995 . Currently , the dollar stands at about 1.48 marks and 109 yen . Rubin was widely hailed as the architect of the dollar 's comeback , using skills and expertise gained in 26 years on Wall Street , part of which were spent as co-chairman of Goldman , Sachs and Co . Inc . " Rubin has done a fine job in that position , " said Michael Faust , a portfolio manager at Bailard , Biehl and Kaiser , which manages just under $ 1 billion in global stocks and bonds . " Anyone who would come in there to replace him would have awfully big shoes to fill . " Fear that a new Treasury secretary might favour a return to Bentsen-era policy could spell trouble for financial markets . Some overseas investors might shy away from buying U.S. stocks and bonds or even sell them when the dollar is weakening . As for [START_ENT] U.S. Treasury [END_ENT] securities , Widness explained that Alan Greenspan 's reappointment as chairman of the Federal Reserve and the outlook for the federal budget were more important than whether Rubin continues at the Treasury . " Although , if we did get someone that was seen as looking for a dollar depreciation , it would probably hurt capital flows to the United States , " said Widness , adding that could hurt U.S. stocks and , to a lesser degree , bonds . Still , markets may have little to fear from any Rubin successor because the firm dollar policy has yielded positive results . If that is true , then any new Treasury chief would need to be as effective as Rubin in convincing markets that the White House does indeed want a strong currency . " If he left , the first question people would ask the next guy is , ' What 's your view on the dollar ? ' " said Michael Perelstein , portfolio manager of MainStay International Funds . " And all I can say as a piece of advice is that they 'd better say exactly the same thing ( as Rubin ) , if not stronger , " Perelstein said . " Otherwise , you get selling out of Tokyo and Frankfurt again . "
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