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Tim Adams

Tim Adams is managing director of the Lindsey Group. Previously, he served as under secretary of Treasury for international affairs in the second Bush administration, where he was point person on international financial and economic issues.

13 January 2010

The dollar’s prolonged swoon throughout much of 2009, coming at the end of a near ten-year slide, has sent currency analysts, financial officials, and politicians of all stripes into a hand-wringing melancholy regarding the greenback’s long-term prognosis. Of course, many ignore the fact that the world fled to the dollar during the financial crisis as a safe harbor from the stormy seas of financial and economic chaos.

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