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WASHINGTON - Freed from the burden of potentially moving financial markets worldwide with his every utterance, Alan Greenspan cut loose on the economy, the Iraq war, construction of a fence along the U.S.-Mexico border and a host of other topics.
The mostly unvarnished comments came Thursday when the former Federal Reserve chairman fielded a wide range of questions at a meeting of financial representatives in a hotel ballroom here. Clad in his customary crisp dark suit, Greenspan appeared comfortable - leaning back in his chair and crossing his legs.See the full content of this document
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Greenspan Sounds Off
Asked about the state of the economy, Greenspan declared: "Well, actually it's not bad. We've gone through a very weak patch in the ...
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