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Volcker departed from his advisory role in mid-January, though both he and Obama said he’ll continue to advise on occasion. As The Atlantic’s Daniel Indiviglio put it, “rather than ‘so long,’ he's really saying, ‘keep in touch.’”
In the meantime, Volcker told Forbes this week that he’ll spend some of his new-found free time fishing. An avid angler, he does not draw many connections between his hobby and his profession, but columnist Monte Burke has a different take:
“[O]ne can’t help but be aware of the personality traits that have served him well in both his vocation and avocation. Both require patience and consistency. Volcker’s political reincarnation was a testament to his long-held, unbending belief in financial regulation. And both require that the practitioner remain 'cool under fire' as one Senator described Volcker after a particularly intense cross-examination in front of a Senate sub-committee.”
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