Kerry sees Rubin in Greenspan's shoes

US Democratic presidential candidate John Kerry has said that if elected he will seriously consider former treasury secretary Robert Rubin to replace Federal Reserve Chairman Alan Greenspan when he retires.

"I'd certainly look to somebody like a Bob Rubin," Kerry told The Wall Street Journal in an interview.

Greenspan is set to retire from his current post in 2006.

Rubin, who served in the Clinton administration, is already a member of Kerry's advisory team, along with Roger Altman, a former deputy

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