Former Fed Chairman Alan Greenspan Passes Away at 100
Passed Away at Home After Battling Complications from Parkinson's Disease
Led the Federal Reserve from 1987 to 2006, Shaping U.S. Monetary Policy
Former U.S. Federal Reserve Chairman Alan Greenspan has passed away at the age of 100.
The Federal Reserve announced the news of Greenspan's passing on June 22 (local time).
According to foreign media outlets including the Associated Press, he died at his home on this day after battling complications from Parkinson's disease.
Greenspan was appointed as Chairman of the Federal Reserve in 1987 and led U.S. monetary policy until 2006.
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During his tenure, he exerted significant influence in controlling inflation and responding to economic cycles, and was regarded as a key figure in the global financial markets.
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