Alan Greenspan, Longtime Fed Chairman, Dies at 100
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Alan Greenspan, Longtime Fed Chairman, Dies at 100
Alan Greenspan testifies before the House Financial Services Committee, Feb. 19, 2015. (Courtesy of Wikimedia Commons via JTA) Ron Kampeas | JTA Alan Greenspan, the free markets champion whose longevity shaping the American economy was grist for the mills of Jewish pride and antisemitic conspiracy mongering alike, has died at 100. Greenspan, who led the Federal Reserve under presidents of both parties for 18 years, died on June 22 at his home in…
“Fear and euphoria are the dominant forces, and fear is multiplied several times the size of the euphoria.” Alan Greenspan, former president of the Federal Reserve Bank Alan Greenspan passed away on June 22 at age 100. He was president of the United States Federal Reserve between 1987 and 2006 and, in many ways, the most relevant figure of the world economic policy of the time. In an article in the New York Times, it is noted that his statements…
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