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Greenspan opposed to hurried rates cut

By Krishna Guha in Washington

Published: September 13 2007 18:03 | Last updated: September 13 2007 20:20

Alan Greenspan, the former Federal Reserve chairman, has endorsed Ben Bernanke’s handling of the finanical market crisis, saying his successor was right not to move more quickly to cut interest rates.

According to a press release issued by CBS, Mr Greenspan told the Sixty Minutes programme he would have adopted the same approach if he had been Fed chairman today.

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