Romney adviser suggests Bernanke should stay - MarketWatch
Glenn Hubbard, an economics adviser to Republican presidential candidate
Mitt Romney, said in an interview late Tuesday that the
ex-Massachusetts governor would consider renominating Federal Reserve
Chairman Ben Bernanke when his term expires in 2014. Romney has
previously said he'd get rid of Bernanke. "Ben is a model technocrat. He
gets paid nothing for getting kicked around all the time. I think they
ought to pat him on the back," Hubbard said in an interview with Reuters
TV. Hubbard, the dean of the Columbia Business School, said he was
opposed to the Fed launching a third round of bond buying.
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