Alan Greenspan, economist and longtime head of the Federal reserve, dies at 100

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Alan Greenspan, the thirteenth chair of the Federal Reserve who served under four presidents, has died at age 100 from complications of Parkinson’s Disease. His wife, Andrea Mitchell, confirmed his passing at their home. While regarded as an economic giant, some consider his legacy marred by actions leading to the 2008 financial crisis. The economist previously expressed confidence in the Bank of England's leadership transition from Mervyn King to Mark Carney during a 2012 Bloomberg Television interview.
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