Alan Greenspan, Federal Reserve Chairman, Dies at 100

Source: Bloomberg Economics

Summary

Alan Greenspan, the influential former Federal Reserve chairman famed for his role during a historic economic expansion, has died at the age of 100. His tenure saw both remarkable growth and eventual criticism following the 2008 financial crisis.

Why It Matters

Greenspan’s influence on monetary policy shaped modern economics and his decisions have had lasting effects on global markets. His legacy raises discussions on the balance between growth and regulation in economic policy, especially in light of the financial crises that followed his tenure.

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