Alan Greenspan, Former Federal Reserve Chair, Dies at 100 on June 22

According to a Federal Reserve statement, former Chairman Alan Greenspan passed away on June 22 at his home due to complications from Parkinson's disease, at age 100. The Fed said Greenspan's 18-year tenure as chair was marked by significant economic expansion and periods of considerable stress, during which he achieved sustained price stability, supported economic growth, and strengthened public confidence in the institution.
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