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Greenspan’s Legacy, From Irrational Exuberance to 2008 Crisis

Bloomberg Jun 23, 2026 3h ago ⏱ 1 min read 👁 4 views
Greenspan’s Legacy, From Irrational Exuberance to 2008 Crisis
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Tributes to former Federal Reserve Chairman Alan Greenspan poured in after the news of his death early Monday, many from former colleagues and market players who had a front-row seat during his 18-year tenure atop the US central bank. Bill Dudley, Bloomberg… Tributes to former Federal Reserve Chairman Alan Greenspan poured in after the news of his death early Monday, many from former colleagues and market players who had a front-row seat during his 18-year tenure atop the US central bank. Bill Dudley, Bloomberg Opinion Columnist and former NY Federal Reserve President, discusses the passing of Greenspan and how his role has influenced the Federal Reserve beyond his time there. (Source: Bloomberg)
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