Robert Rubin, the newly anointed chairman at
Citigroup
Rubin joins Morgan Stanley's(MS Quote) John Mack and Goldman
Sachs'
The New York Times and the Associated Press report that Rubin will hold a Dec. 13 fundraiser for Clinton. The dinner represents the last major event for the fourth quarter and will be open to supporters who sell more than $25,000 in tickets.
The endorsement was no sure thing. Clinton and Rubin had a rocky relationship during the 1990s and squabbled over monetary policy. Rubin's son, Jamie, is a notable supporter of Sen. Barack Obama (D., Ill.). ...
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