Alan Greenspan, Fed Chair for 18 Years Who Shaped US Monetary Policy, Has Died
Former Federal Reserve Chairman Alan Greenspan has died, with tributes pouring in on Monday from former colleagues and market figures who witnessed his 18-year tenure. His era at the Fed spanned the booming 1990s, the dot-com bubble he famously warned against with the phrase "irrational exuberance," and the lead-up to the 2008 financial crisis. Former NY Fed President Bill Dudley reflected on Greenspan's lasting influence on the central bank for Bloomberg Opinion.
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