Alan Greenspan on Friday raised serious doubts over the plan to create a $75bn-plus investment fund to buy the assets of troubled investment vehicles, warning that it could prevent the market from establishing true clearing prices for asset-backed securities.
“It is not clear to me that the benefits exceed the risks,” the former chairman of the Federal Reserve told Emerging Markets magazine. He added, “The experience I have had with that sort of intervention is very mixed.”

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