Jackson Hole in 2005: The "unremitting attack"—as Alan Blinder characterized it—on Raghu Rajan's warnings of financial instability and mistrust of the neoliberal market-financial order: Summers, Fraga, Fischer, Trichet, Sinai, Weber, Kohn—an impressive group saying that Rajan had overstated his case, with only Blinder coming to his defense...
Fischer's remarks seem very wise - eerily far-sighted. In retrospect, the others seem less so; and in prospect too, in my opinion.