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Greenspan Says Worst of Credit Crisis Over: Sources
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Former Federal Reserve Chairman Alan Greenspan said on Thursday that the worst of the credit crisis is over, according to sources who attended a speech he delivered in New York. Greenspan also said house prices still had a long...
Tags: Alan Greenspan, New York, chairman, Thomson Reuters Corp., conference, interest rate, real estate, U.S.
News items 2008-05-08
U.S. in "awfully Pale Recession," Greenspan Quoted
NEW YORK (Reuters) - The United States has fallen into an "awfully pale recession" and may remain stagnant for the rest of the year, former Federal Reserve chairman Alan Greenspan was quoted on Monday saying. "We're in a recession," Bloomberg news agency reported...
Tags: Alan Greenspan, writeoff, Federal Reserve Board, chairman, New York, U.S., Thomson Reuters Corp., finance, TV, job
News items 2008-05-05
Greenspan Quoted as Saying U.S. in "awfully Pale Recession"
NEW YORK (Reuters UK) - The United States has fallen into an "awfully pale recession" and may remain stagnant for the rest of the year, former Federal Reserve chairman Alan Greenspan was quoted on Monday saying. "We're in a recession," Bloomberg news agency reported Greenspan...
Tags: Alan Greenspan, Mortgages, Government, Finance, Capital Structures, Greenspan, Oukbs
News items 2008-05-05
Central Bank Policy, Inflation, and Stock Prices
Much of the fall was attributed to comments about inflation and stock prices made by Federal Reserve Chairman Alan Greenspan to the House of Representatives Committee on the Budget. The comments did not, however, clarify the nature of these implied relationships. On the one hand, Greenspan stated that, “Re-emergence of...
Tags: Currency & Foreign exchange, Investment, Bank of Canada, inflation, Alan Greenspan, stock price, stock, knowledge, bank
White papers
Is The Bond Market Crash Over?
In June, the US bond market began to collapse after a smaller than expected 25bp-interest rate cut by the FOMC. This sell off gathered steam on July 15th, following Federal Reserve Chairman Alan Greenspan's semi-annual speech to Congress forecasting a pick up in economic growth and essentially announcing that the...
Tags: Investment, treasury, Alan Greenspan, bond, Federal Reserve Board, trader, forecasting, tool
White papers
alan greenspan: Hero or Villain?
Benjamin M. Friedman, a political economist at Harvard, has a review of Alan Greenspan's "The Age of Turbulence" in the latest issue of the New York Review of Books (see Chairman Greenspan's Legacy).  Why read a review almost six months after its subject has been published?  For its nuance and...
Tags: Financial accounting, Alan Greenspan, Michael Fitzgerald, Greenspan, Friedman
Blog posts 2008-03-11
Best Business Books of 2007, Part II
David Leonhardt in the New York Times wrote about his favorite economics book of the year in No. 1 Book, and It Offers Solutions. In what he calls "a very good year" for books on economics, he named Shannon Brownlee's Overtreated tops, and his column tells why. It...
Tags: Michael Fitzgerald, Turbulence, business book
Blog posts 2007-12-19
As Fed Prepares to Meet, All Eyes on... Greenspan?
Perhaps you've been hearing a bit about Alan Greenspan's new book lately? The former Fed Chairman has been out flogging his memoir, "The Age of Turbulence: Adventures in a New World," and from the media reaction we think sales should be alright. Greenspan was on 60 Minutes last night and...
Tags: Currency & Foreign exchange, Jessica Stillman, Nussbaum, Greenspan, Federal Reserve Board
Blog posts 2007-09-17
Is the Fed to Blame for Recent Market Woes?
Everyone, including managers, loves a good cloak and dagger story. But those looking for covert ops, shaken martinis, and secret handshakes will be disappointed to read Caroline Baum's opinion piece on Bloomberg.com today debunking conspiracy theories about the PPT. Unfamiliar with the acronym? It stands for something you're not supposed...
Tags: Financial accounting, Investment, Financial Planning, Jessica Stillman, financial, Greenspan, Federal Reserve Board
Blog posts 2007-07-31

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Deflation? What Deflation? - Jeanne Lee
It must have struck many Americans as laughable in a bitter kind of way when Alan Greenspan expressed concern last month about deflation. That's deflation, as in the opposite of inflation, as in prices going down and our money stretching further than it once did. The article defines that deflation...
Tags: Currency & Foreign exchange, Business 2.0, deflation, inflation
White papers 2003-07-01
Rental Rates Rise Despite Protest
When affordability for decent housing slips beyond the reach of many renters, the issue isn't an isolated one. Housing ails are symptomatic of a bigger issue at hand - one that could severely affect the economic and political spheres. Just as former Fed chairman Alan Greenspan used to say, local...
Tags: housing market, inflation
White papers 2006-06-29
Prepare For Landing
With the economy potentially shifting downward, companies need a new kind of business intelligence that meshes traditional economic indicators with internal business drivers. As chairman of the Federal Reserve Board, Alan Greenspan has exercised every ounce of his power over the past year to execute a soft landing from the...
Tags: Currency & Foreign exchange, Penton Media Inc., inflation, business intelligence
White papers 2003-01-01
The International Equity Portfolio
In Australia, the UK and the USA interest rates are firmly on a tightening course. Central banks raised rates in response to some increases in supply-side price pressures and strong GDP growth. The report suggests and maintains, that growth in the USA was on a slowing trajectory before the Federal...
Tags: Financial Planning, Financial services, Federal Reserve Board, interest rate, U.K., equity, U.S.
White papers 2004-09-01
The Bad News Bears
As chairman of the Federal Reserve Board since 1987, Alan Greenspan has presided over the longest economic expansion in history, until recently referred to as the "Goldilocks Economy." Ever since he rescued the stock market following the crash in 1987, he has become the "rescuer of last resort." Whenever a...
Tags: Investment, Thomson Corp., imbalance, Federal Reserve Board, stock market, printing, stock
Case studies 2001-12-01
Taking Stock of the 23,000% Stock
In 2003, Fortune Magazine fingered a particular standout corporation as a superstar. It boasted the best market performance out of all financial service companies in the Fortune 500 and was coined the "23,000% Stock." In other words, for every $1,000 invested in this stock in 1982, the investor would have...
Tags: Investment, Jonathan Haeber, stock, Countrywide Financial
Blog posts 2007-09-04
How to Become One of the World's Most Influential Management Thinkers
Think you're one of the most influential management thinkers? Odds are you aren't (no offense) -- at least not according to Sun Media's 2007 Global Ranking. At the top of the list is CK Prahalad, who developed the concept of core competencies and wrote several groundbreaking books on corporate strategy....
Tags: Strategy, Lori Deschene
Blog posts 2007-11-09
What's the Best Business Book of the Year?
2007 is drawing to a close which means, of course, that it's the season for superlatives. Best and worst lists are as common as Christmas carols this time of year, and today the New York Times has an interesting addition to this December tradition. Alan Greenspan came out with a...
Tags: Vertical industries, HEALTHCARE, Jessica Stillman, David Leonhardt, Shannon Brownlee
Blog posts 2007-12-19
M&A: Negotiating the Deal
The merging of two companies is much like a marriage. Once you've found your target company, or potential spouse, it's time to negotiate. M&A facilitator, Alan J. Smith, talks us through the transaction phase of Mergers and Acquisitions, highlighting the financial and relationship aspects. For...
Tags: Mergers & Acquisitions, M&A, financial
Videos 2007-12-12
Leading Change: An Interview With the CEO of P&G
This paper talks about an interview, with Alan G. Lafley, CEO and longtime insider, which recounts how he orchestrated recent change at P&G. It describes his role helping managers to make strategic choices by challenging their deeply held assumptions. Aspirations, he insists, should involve stretching but still be achievable. One...
Tags: McKinsey & Co., Procter & Gamble Co., CEO
White papers 2005-07-01
Corporate Governance, Competition and Finance: Re-Thinking Lessons From the Asian Crisis
This paper critically examines the Greenspan-Summers-IMF thesis concerning the Asian crisis, which suggested that the fundamental causes of the Asian crisis lay in the microeconomic behavior of economic agents in these societies - in the Asian way of doing business. The paper concentrates on corporate governance and competition in emerging...
Tags: Corporate law, University of Cambridge, corporate governance, finance, emerging market, agent
White papers 2004-06-01
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