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  • 3:00 AM EDT 8/6/2009

    Diane Swonk: What's Next for the Markets?

    Investors may be overly jubilant, but the trend is good, says prominent economist Diane Swonk. She discusses whether she thinks the recent rally is sustainable, which market sectors look good (and which don't), and what could derail a recovery.

  • 10:46 AM EDT 8/7/2009

    Economist Diane Swonk: What's Next For The Markets?

    Investors May Be Overly Jubilant, But The Trend Is Good, Says Prominent Economist Diane Swonk.

  • 3:00 AM EDT 8/14/2009

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  • 3:00 AM EDT 3/23/2010

    Existing Home Sales Fall Again

    Economist Diane Swonk gives her take on the latest existing home sales numbers, which declined for the third straight month.

  • 10:54 AM EDT 6/10/2010

    Recent U.S. Trade Data Potentially Troubling

    The U.S. trade deficit for April came in at $40.3 billion, up modestly from $40 billion the previous month, but Diane Swonk sees some worrisome trends ahead.

  • 3:00 AM EDT 3/25/2010

    New Claims for Unemployment Benefits Fall

    Economist Diane Swonk gives her take on the latest jobless claims report, which declined by a greater-than-expected 14,000 for the week ended March 20.

  • 1:59 PM EDT 4/8/2010

    Unemployment Claims Show Recovery Still Fragile

    Diane Swonk gives MoneyWatch her take on today's unemployment and retail sales numbers and what they reveal about the state of the nascent U.S. recovery.

  • 1:04 PM EST 3/5/2010

    Behind Today's Unemployment Number

    The headline unemployment numbers suggested, at least, that things weren't getting worse. But if you look to the human consequences, says Diane Swonk, there's a disturbing trend.

  • 3:05 AM EST 2/7/2012

    Bernanke is expected to stick with low-rate stance

    Bernanke is expected to stick with low-rate stance

  • 12:28 PM EDT 5/4/2010

    Pending Home Sales Improve But It's Still a Buyer's Market

    Pending sales of previously-owned homes rose more than expected in March as consumers rushed to take advantage of the homebuyer's tax credit, which expired at the end of April. How sustainable is this rebound, though? Diane Swonk tells us.

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