
Diane Swonk
Diane Swonk is a renowned chief economist at KPMG, recognized for her insights into economic trends and policy impacts. With a strong background in economic forecasting and analysis, Swonk often comments on the potential repercussions of fiscal and trade policies, emphasizing the importance of strategic decision-making in maintaining economic stability.
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Diane Swonk, chief economist at KPMG US, warned that the cost of litigation could make recouping funds difficult for smaller firms.
Trump brings in new 10% tariff as Supreme Court rejects his global import taxesDiane Swonk, chief economist at KPMG, discusses the economic implications of women leaving the workforce.
Another ‘she-cession’ is rearing its head: Women are leaving the workforce at alarming ratesDiane Swonk believes that changes in tariff and immigration policies have contributed to rising costs.
Qué ha hecho Trump para cumplir su gran promesa de bajar los precios en Estados Unidos (¿y lo ha logrado?)Diane Swonk, the chief economist for KPMG, believes tariff and immigration policy changes have contributed to higher costs.
Has Trump kept his promise to tackle rising prices?Diane Swonk is the chief economist at KPMG.
As the shutdown drags on, here’s how it can drag down the economyDiane Swonk is the chief economist at KPMG and has warned about the liquidity issues the Fed must manage.
Reserva Federal decide tasas sin indicadores económicosDiane Swonk, chief economist at KPMG, discussed the impact of inequality on consumer spending.
The top 20% of Americans are keeping the economy alive. That’s not a good signDiane Swonk is the chief economist at KPMG who discussed the Fed's reluctance to commit to easing.
Fed de EE.UU. reduciría sus tasas: gran expectativa en los mercados - MundoDiane Swonk predicts that coffee prices will exceed records due to tariffs.
Coffee prices haven’t surged this much in decadesDiane Swonk, chief economist at KPMG, predicts coffee prices will easily exceed the record as the full effects of the 50% tariffs levied on Brazil last month work their way onto store shelves.
Trump says there’s ‘no inflation.’ But recent data shows prices are rising — partly due to his policiesDiane Swonk stated that the labor market's cracks are widening, which is problematic.
Após dados fracos de emprego, Trump volta a atacar Powell, presidente do FedDiane Swonk, chief economist at KPMG US said: 'Powell opened the door a little wider to a cut in rates in September.'
Fed chair Powell raises hopes of US rate cutDiane Swonk mentioned that the main effects of the tariffs are yet to come.
Prejudica ou Ajuda? Entenda por que empresas americanas lutam contra tarifas que deveriam beneficiá-lasDiane Swonk clarified that the effects of the tariffs are not immediate.
la volátil estrategia que puede golpear al comercio de EE.UU. y el mundo; ¿qué riesgos trae?Diane Swonk noted that the economic effects of tariffs are taking time to manifest.
Trump está vencendo sua guerra comercial. O que isso significa para a economia?Diane Swonk is the Chief Economist for the Americas at KPMG International.
espera una caída de la actividad económica mundial por la incertidumbre geopolítica y la volatilidad macroeconómicaKPMG chief economist Diane Swonk said the administration wants to leverage the threat of tariffs very aggressively.
China confirms trade deal framework reached with United StatesDiane Swonk is an economist from KPMG who emphasized the Federal Reserve's need for certainty regarding inflation before making decisions.
Banco central dos EUA deverá manter taxas de juro ignorando TrumpDiane Swonk is the chief economist at KPMG who commented on the seriousness of the Fed chairman's address.
Trump goes to war with the FedDiane Swonk warned that the effective tariff rate is actually higher with the pause than it was previously announced.
US stocks fall again after rally following Trump’s shock retreat on tariffs | Trump tariffsDiane Swonk, chief economist at KPMG, told Reuters that a US recession by the beginning of next year cannot be ruled out.
Trump tariffs impact: Is a US recession likely and does India need to worry about it?Diane Swonk noted that consumers are upset due to stagnant wage growth and high prices.
Trump defende ‘dor econômica’ breve de olho no ganho a longo prazo. Os americanos concordarão?Diane Swonk, chief economist at KPMG, warned that tariffs could start to kill demand.
Буреносни облаци се събират над американската икономикаKPMG chief economist Diane Swonk warned ahead of them going into effect: 'We could easily reach the highest effective tariff rate since 1936 by the beginning of 2026.'
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