Alan Greenspan: Neither Maestro Nor Villain
Source: News · Bias: Center Right
Summary
A conscientious, curious, and politically astute technocrat, the late Fed chairman acquired an aura of mystique that obscured a simpler reality: he was never truly in control of financial markets, because nobody is.
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