Stanley Fischer - An Economic Insider's View

FEATURE - Few people are ever privy to how world leaders try to cope with their economic woes. But from his position at the IMF, Stanley Fischer certainly was.

From the Far Eastern Economic Review, (dated) 28 February

INTERNATIONAL MONETARY FUND former deputy chief Stanley Fischer's first day as vice-chairman of Citibank in New York earlier this month was spent sorting out his computer connections and finding his bearings in the nation's financial capital, where he has been a presence but never a

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