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  1. Oct 25, 2013 · A couple of years ago I bumped into Alan Greenspan, the former chairman of the US Federal Reserve, in the lofty surroundings of the Aspen Institute Ideas Festival.As we chatted, the sprightly ...

  2. Nov 21, 2023 · Alan Greenspan was born in New York City, New York, on March 6, 1926. His mother, Rose, and his father, Herbert, were respectively a salesperson and a market analyst and stockbroker.

  3. Career. He was the Chairman of the Federal Reserve of the United States from 1987 to 2006. He currently works as a private adviser and provides consulting for firms through his company, Greenspan Associates LLC. He was awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom in November 2005. Greenspan was first appointed Federal Reserve chairman by President ...

  4. Mar 26, 2022 · Former Federal Reserve head Alan Greenspan has a keen interest in men’s underwear. Not because he’s preoccupied with the evolving fashions of nether garments — rather, he sees underwear ...

  5. Alan Greenspan. Alan Greenspan (s. 6. maaliskuuta 1926) on yhdysvaltalainen ekonomisti, joka oli Yhdysvaltojen keskuspankin puheenjohtaja 1987–2006. Greenspanin kaudelle keskuspankin johdossa ajoittui vuoden 2000 IT-kupla ja kuplan puhkeaminen. Eläkkeelle jäätyään Greenspan johtaa omaa konsulttiyhtiötään ja on ollut Britannian ...

  6. Mar 27, 2017 · I agree that Sebastian Mallaby’s detailed and well-sourced The Man Who Knew: The Life and Times of Alan Greenspan, will be essential for every future economic historian studying the Greenspan era. That said, Mallaby does not convey to his readers a sound understanding of monetary policy. I disagree with Mallaby’s claim that Greenspan could and should have done something about the housing and subprime mortgage bubbles. Peter Wallison makes a strong case that the affordable housing quotas ...

  7. Oct 15, 2013 · In one of his routines, Jessel told the story of a skeptical investor who reluctantly decides to invest in stocks. He starts by buying 100 shares of a rarely traded, fly-by-night company. Surprise, surprise—the price moves from $10 per share to $11 per share. Encouraged that he has become a wise investor, he buys more.