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Word Around Town: What Happens in Vegas, Stays in Vegas?
With all due respect, Dr. Greenspan, get over yourself. Or so was the sentiment of this journalist attending BAI's Retail Delivery conference in Las Vegas last month. That the former Federal Reserve chairman feels compelled to bar all members of the media-as per his speaking contract-from hearing him address a...
Tags: banker, Dr., Federal Reserve Board, FINANCE, Greenspan, MARKETING, U.S.
Research articles 2007-12-01
Greenspan's O'Neill Foolishness
In his new book, The Age of Turbulence, Alan Greenspan recalls that he welcomed the arrival of the George W. Bush presidency because it meant the return to Washington of his friends from the Ford Administration-"as talented a group of people to run government as I have ever witnessed." At...
Tags: FINANCE, Ford Motor Co., Greenspan, president, SOFTWARE, Strategy, Taxes, Washington
Research articles 2007-09-24
GREENSPAN PUSHES THE PANIC BUTTON As the former Federal Reserve
IT'S one thing when some bloke in the pub tells you that a property crash is looming. When that person is former chairman of the Federal Reserve Alan Greenspan, however, it should come as no surprise when a lot of worried people sit up and take notice. When...
Tags: Federal Reserve Board, FINANCE, GREENSPAN, SALES, Scotland
Research articles 2007-09-23
Greenspan takes center stage in 'Age of Turbulence'
WASHINGTON -- Alan Greenspan has spent a lifetime writing speeches and papers on the economy. But when it came time to write about his own life, the former Federal Reserve chairman says he hit a wall. "I'm an introvert," Greenspan, 81, says,...
Tags: Federal Reserve Board, FINANCE, Greenspan, Mortgages
Research articles 2007-09-17
Greenspan says market turbulence similar to prior crises
WASHINGTON AFP — Former Federal Reserve chairman Alan Greenspan compares the current financial market turbulence to prior crises that have engulfed stock markets and the US economy. Greenspan, who stepped down as Fed chairman in January 2006, compared the present turmoil to prior crises triggered by hedge fund collapses,...
Tags: bank, chairman, Federal Reserve Board, FINANCE, Greenspan, Investment, panic
Research articles 2007-09-07
GE, Pearson not interested in joint Dow Jones bid
NEW YORK AFP — US conglomerate General Electric said Thursday that it would not be teaming up with Britain's Pearson in a possible takeover bid for media group Dow Jones, owner of The Wall Street Journal. The announcement came as Dow Jones Co. is trying to fend off a...
Tags: CNBC, Dow Jones & Company Inc., FINANCE, General Electric Co., Greenspan, INTERNET
Research articles 2007-06-21
Greenspan sees pluses in oil prices
WASHINGTON -- Speculators relatively new to energy markets have bid up oil prices, and that's a good thing, former Federal Reserve chairman Alan Greenspan said Wednesday. In his first public appearance on Capitol Hill since retiring Jan. 31, Greenspan said high oil prices have led to a quicker adjustment...
Tags: Federal Reserve Board, FINANCE, Greenspan, inflation
Research articles 2006-06-08
Greenspan takes shine off of rosy predictions
At CB Richard Ellis breakfast forum last Friday, New York region chairman John Powers predicted continued strength in the city's commercial real estate market, but guest speaker, Alan Greenspan, tempered pearly predications by warning of ominous trends relating to energy prices that could have a profound impact on the economy....
Tags: Federal Reserve Board, FINANCE, Greenspan, inflation
Research articles 2006-05-24
Inflation Targeting
This article was originally presented as a speech to Junior Achievement of Arkansas, Inc., Little Rock, Arkansas, February 16, 2006.Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis Review, May/June 2006, 88(3), pp. 155-63.I am delighted to speak with Junior Achievement of Arkansas. I cannot report a story about how Junior Achievement JA...
Tags: Federal Open Market Committee, Federal Reserve Board, FINANCE, Greenspan, inflation
Research articles 2006-05-01
Greenspan's Real Legacy
No man's reputation is safe on his retirement, and so it is with Alan Greenspan's. History's verdict will await subsequent events that reveal the long-term consequences of his 18 years as chairman of the Federal Reserve. But until then, it's silly to discount as The Economist recently did his apparent...
Tags: Federal Reserve Board, FINANCE, Greenspan, Investment
Research articles 2006-02-06
Greenspan's exit from the Fed will be low-key
WASHINGTON -- Alan Greenspan has little more than a week to go as chairman of the Federal Reserve, and he's going out just as quietly as he came in more than 18 years ago. No speeches are planned for investors to parse his every word. No testimony is scheduled...
Tags: Benefits, chairman, Federal Reserve Board, FINANCE, Globalization, Greenspan, Outsourcing, Strategy
Research articles 2006-01-23
Tax cut extensions may be delayed until next year.(Tax Watch)
Byline: Mark E. Battersby While praising the tax cuts enacted during President Bush's first term for their contribution to economic growth, Senate Majority Leader William H. Frist, R-Tenn., said extending them could wait until next year. There are two robust tax cut...
Tags: FINANCE, Greenspan, Internal Revenue Service, Taxes
Research articles 2006-01-09
Greenspan's four lessons: an important senior Tokyo financial strategist sizes up the last two decades of U.S. monetary policy
The curtain has finally closed on the eighteen-year tenure of Chairman Alan Greenspan, and we would like to draw some lessons from the policies implemented by this great leader of the U.S. Federal Reserve Bank. FIRST LESSON. Always be ready to face an unforeseen crisis in managing monetary policy....
Tags: asset, bank, Banking, chairman, Federal Reserve Board, FINANCE, financial, Greenspan
Research articles 2006-01-01
Greenspan's would-be successor promises to be own man
WASHINGTON AFP — Top White House economist Ben Bernanke promised to bust inflation, boost growth and be his own man if confirmed to succeed the legendary Alan Greenspan as Federal Reserve chief. Appearing before the Senate banking committee for a one-day confirmation hearing, the 51-year-old nominee of President George...
Tags: Federal Reserve Board, FINANCE, Greenspan, inflation
Research articles 2005-11-15
Greenspan's successor-to-be faces Senate grilling
WASHINGTON AFP — Ben Bernanke, the US government's pick to succeed the legendary Alan Greenspan as Federal Reserve chief, appeared before senators for what was set to be a smooth but searching confirmation process. The one-day hearing in front of the Senate banking committee is a crucial step that...
Tags: Banking, Federal Reserve Board, FINANCE, Greenspan, U.S. Senate
Research articles 2005-11-15
Greenspan's successor-to-be faces Senate quiz
WASHINGTON AFP — Ben Bernanke, President George W. Bush's pick to succeed the all-powerful Alan Greenspan as Federal Reserve chairman, will appear before US senators Tuesday for a crucial confirmation hearing. Bernanke will need to be confirmed by the Senate banking committee, and then by the full Senate, before...
Tags: Banking, Bush, Federal Reserve Board, FINANCE, Greenspan, U.S. Senate
Research articles 2005-11-12
TIAA-CREF wants do-over on fee vote.(Reverse Spin)
Byline: Frederick P. Gabriel Jr. The saying "If at first you don't succeed, try, try again'' has got to be hanging on someone's office door at TIAA-CREF. On Tuesday, the New York-based money manager said that it will...
Tags: Benefits, Fidelity Investments, FINANCE, Greenspan, Investment, job, shareholder
Research articles 2005-11-07
Greenspan sees solid growth ahead
WASHINGTON -- Federal Reserve Chairman Alan Greenspan told Congress Thursday that the economy is set for solid expansion despite the drag of recent hurricanes, though inflation pressures remain a worry. Testifying before Congress' Joint Economic Committee, in one of his last appearances before he retires on Jan. 31, Greenspan...
Tags: Federal Reserve Board, FINANCE, Greenspan, hurricane, inflation
Research articles 2005-11-04
Greenspan praises the CEA during White House speech
Federal Reserve Chairman Alan Greenspan on Wednesday praised the useful advice provided to presidents over the years by the Council of Economic Advisers, a tiny White House agency now headed by the man expected to succeed Greenspan. The council's current chairman is Ben Bernanke, nominated by President Bush...
Tags: Consumer Electronics Association, FINANCE, Greenspan, Investment, MARKETING, White House
Research articles 2005-10-27
Greenspan says 'speculative excesses' create new challenges
WASHINGTON AFP — US Federal Reserve chairman Alan Greenspan said that the recent economic stability has led to "speculative excesses" that create challenges for the central bank. Greenspan, in a speech in Washington, repeated many of the themes of a September 27 address in which he warned about speculative...
Tags: Agence France-Presse, bank, Greenspan, Washington
Research articles 2005-10-12
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