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Clinton's name has continued to circulate, however. She has repeatedly said she has no plans to stay on as secretary of state past the end of Obama's first term. Summers was the chief economist at the World Bank before joining the Clinton administration. Zoellick, a Republican appointed by former President George W. Bush, has a good relationship with Geithner and other members of the Obama administration. His plans after leaving were unclear. Zoellick could return to the private sector, where he was once a senior adviser at Wall Street's Goldman Sachs investment firm. He could likely count on a high-ranking post if Republicans win the November elections, having served as deputy secretary of state and U.S. trade representative in the Bush administration. But he did make enemies while in those positions. White House spokesman Jay Carney said he did not know if President Barack Obama had spoken with Zoellick and had no information on possible successors. "There has been much speculation but I'm not going to confirm any of it," Carney said. Zoellick said he will stay focused on being bank president until June 30 and will continue to drive policies and programs at a heightened tempo. For example, later this month the bank said he will unveil a groundbreaking study on the future structure of China's economic growth model. Under Zoellick's leadership, the bank provided more than $247 billion to help developing countries boost growth and overcome poverty. Zoellick said he was "pleased that when the world needed the bank to step up, our shareholders responded with expanded resources and support for key reforms that made us quicker, more effective and more open." He said the bank was now in a strong position and ready for new challenges "so it is a natural time for me to move on and support new leadership."
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