As long as we keep our fundamentals strong...the dollar (and) U.S. borrowing costs will do just fine.
The only antidote to dangerous ideas is strong alternatives vigorously advocated.
It used to be said that when the U.S. sneezed, the world caught a cold. The opposite is equally true today. Our prosperity is linked inextricably to the maintenance of a strong world economy, an open international trading system, and stable global financial markets.
The government has done its part, now it's time that people do their part, ... We have never, in our country, had a moment of economic expansion as strong as the present. So right now it is critical to plan for future.
In Europe, the stronger growth and reductions in unemployment are now arriving, ... But for better performance to endure, Europe will require substantial structural reforms.
to take strong steps... to create confidence and to build on the very strong foundation for prosperity that Indonesia enjoys.
As Secretary Rubin and I have both said many times, a strong dollar is very much in America's national interest,