What does America’s next treasury secretary believe?
TO HEAR DONALD Trump’s transition crew report it, all people desires to work for him. Howard Lutnick, the boss of Cantor Fitzgerald, an investment firm, and a co-head of the recruitment crew, has bragged that he’s eager with “the tip 150 businesspeople one day of the United States of The United States”. An countless array of names had been bandied about for all forms of roles, including treasury secretary—from Jamie Dimon, boss of JPMorgan Drag, a monetary institution (who has persistently clarified he has no hobby within the job), to Jay Clayton, who ran the Securities and Alternate Commission for the duration of Mr Trump’s first term (but is it sounds as if more serious about working the CIA this time) and Steven Mnuchin (who did the job final time but doesn’t want it help).