A conversation with the Secretary of the Treasury

with Henry M. Paulson
in Current Affairs, Business
on Friday, April 20, 2007 * * * * *

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A conversation with the Secretary of the Treasury, Henry Paulson.

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    1. decora  01/24/2011 01:18 PM Report

      2007

      Rose asks:

      Are you worried China will sell the US securities they own?

      Answer:

      No.

      1. They don't hold that much anyways.

      2. They think it's a good investment.

      3. Well.. as long as our economy is strong they think it's a good investment.

      2008:

      What a difference a year made...

      Turns out, it wasn't Treasury securities he was worried about other countries dumping, it was Fannie and Freddie bonds.

    2. decora  01/24/2011 12:47 AM Report

      It was so ... interesting to watch this, here in 2011, after reading 'On The Brink' (Mr Paulson's book).

    3. Martin Newman  05/04/2007 08:52 AM Report

      Charlie-

      I can't believe that you spent an hour with the

      Mr. Paulson and never discussed tax reform.

      Please devote some time on a future program to this subject, especially the "Fair Tax" proposal.

      Thanks