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Treasury Secretary

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Noun1.Treasury Secretary - the person who holds the secretaryship of the Treasury DepartmentTreasury Secretary - the person who holds the secretaryship of the Treasury Department; "Alexander Hamilton was the first Secretary of the Treasury"
secretary - a person who is head of an administrative department of government
2.Treasury Secretary - the position of the head of the Treasury DepartmentTreasury Secretary - the position of the head of the Treasury Department; "the position of Treasury Secretary was created in 1789"
secretaryship - the position of secretary
United States Cabinet, US Cabinet - a board to advise the President; members are the secretaries of executive departments; the United States constitution does not provide for the cabinet


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Recently, US Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson warned that the increasing benefit costs could threaten the growth of the national economy.
Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner said that he is not concerned with comments flowing from Russia and China that the world ought to employ a new global reserve currency.
Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner gave the nation’s financial bailout performance mixed reviews this week, expressing confidence that there is enough money left from the $700 billion Troubled Asset Relief Program to assist and stabilize banks while stating that credit markets are still too tight.
 
 
 
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