Barely a week after leaving the US Federal Reserve, Alan Greenspan has been reminded how tricky life can be in the private sector for a man revered as the world’s greatest former central banker.
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By Richard Beales and Jennifer Hughes in New York and Andrew Balls in Washington
Published: February 9 2006 20:44 | Last updated: February 9 2006 20:44
Barely a week after leaving the US Federal Reserve, Alan Greenspan has been reminded how tricky life can be in the private sector for a man revered as the world’s greatest former central banker.
