Former US Fed chairman Alan Greenspan passes away at 100 (opens original article in a new tab)
Alan Greenspan, former US Federal Reserve chair, died at 100. He managed economic crises but was criticized for not preventing the 2008 financial crisis.
- Alan Greenspan, former US Federal Reserve chair, died at 100.
- He guided the economy through crises like the 1987 stock crash and 2008 financial crisis but faced criticism for not regulating markets before the 2008 crisis.
- Greenspan served under four US presidents and was known for his steady leadership and market confidence.
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