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A former US Treasury undersecretary, who had been tipped by some for a return to office under a Romney administration, is set to become the chief voice at the lobby group for the global banking industry

A former US Treasury undersecretary who had been tipped by some for a return to office under a Romney administration, is set to become the chief voice at the lobby group for the global banking industry.

Tim Adams, who has a strong background in economic policy, was today named as the next managing director of the Institute of International Finance. He will join the Washington-based lobby group on January 1 and succeed Charles Dallara exactly one month later.

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