In politics, as in poetry, it is sometimes true that it is darkest before dawn.
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In this age of electronic money, investors are no longer seduced by a financial 'dance of a thousand veils.' Only hard and accurate information on reserves, current accounts, and monetary and fiscal conditions will keep capital from fleeing precipitously at the first sign of trouble.Larry Summers
Start with the idea that you can't repeal the laws of economics. Even if they are inconvenient.
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We are inheriting the worst financial system since the Depression. We're inheriting a situation - when people go back and study major banking crises a quarter century from now, the one that America developed in 2007 and 2008 is going to be one of those crises.
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Now is the time for us to strike. We must strengthen our foothold in Asia, to ensure no nation overtakes us.
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There probably won't be a chest bump, probably a handshake. I'm not mad or angry at Coach Pete because this is a business. Whenever the opportunity comes to improve yourself, you have to take advantage. There's no animosity towards Coach Pete.
Larry Summers
Blaming speculators as a response to financial crisis goes back at least to the Greeks. It's almost always the wrong response.
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