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Diane Swonk Quotes

«There's no question that the Detroit-based automotive sector has become our region's Achilles' heel.»
Author: Diane Swonk
«He'd like to bring in inflation targeting. (But) he must build consensus to do so and he doesn't have consensus now. I think he's going to make a smooth transition, but it's going to be an evolution in policy change.»
Author: Diane Swonk
«The worst-case scenario assumes that a military strike against Iran would occur late in the year.»
Author: Diane Swonk
«We've got the strongest overall profit performance in 30 years, and these are real profits, not the fake ones we saw in the late 1990s.»
Author: Diane Swonk
«Spread of violence into Iran. That's what I worry about. That's not in my control, though.»
Author: Diane Swonk
«The Chinese don't respond well to bullying.»
Author: Diane Swonk
«The longer this goes on ... the more closely it resembles the inflationary push that we saw in the latter part of the 1960s.»
Author: Diane Swonk
«We've got this sort of house of cards. It is either a strong house of cards or the whole thing could implode on us. It could go either way.»
Author: Diane Swonk
«The difference is really starting to show.»
Author: Diane Swonk
«Given the obvious hardship of having illegal aliens flooding in, we also know they are critical to the functioning of the U.S. economy. To be turning our backs on people who want to work is kind of silly in an environment where you've got tight labor markets and we're getting older and need younger people to work.»
Author: Diane Swonk

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