Market insight: Greenspan’s error was the pace not the put
The real mistake was excessively slow tightening. Low rates were clearly a factor in promoting exuberance, writes John Calverley
As the former Federal Reserve chairman released his autobiography he gave a series of interviews to the FT in which he described a difficult period for monetary policy
Alan Greenspan has voiced scepticism over publishing US inflation goals in remarks that could make it more difficult for Ben Bernanke, his successor as chairman of the Federal Reserve, to adopt a target
Balancing act between inflation and recession
Former Fed chief said prices likely to fall
Alan Greenspan sees inflationary pressures building
Golden period of global prosperity
The real mistake was excessively slow tightening. Low rates were clearly a factor in promoting exuberance, writes John Calverley

Alan Greenspan’s memoirs reveal what lay behind the famously opaque statements of the Federal Reserve chairman