Alan Greenspan, longtime head of the US federal reserve, dies aged 100 – reports
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Alan Greenspan, the influential U.S. Federal Reserve chairman who served five terms under four presidents, died aged 100. His wife Andrea Mitchell announced his death was due to Parkinson’s disease complications, marking the end of an era in American economic policymaking.
Greenspan served under the presidencies of Ronald Reagan, George HW Bush, Bill Clinton and George W Bush Alan Greenspan, the influential economist who steered US monetary policy during his five terms as chairman of the Federal Reserve under four presidents, has died aged 100, NBC News reported on Monday. In a statement that she shared with the network, Greenspan’s wife, NBC News correspondent Andrea Mitchell, said he died from complications of Parkinson’s disease. Continue reading...