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Alen Greenspan Black Monday
Alan Greenspan began his 18 year career as Chairman of the Federal Reserve just shortly before the stock market crash of 1987. During his interview with Maria Bartiromo, Greenspan reflects on the surprising events of Black Monday.

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Alen Greenspan Interest Rates/Housing Bubble
The former Chairman of the Federal Reserve has been criticized for keeping interest rates too low for too long. Greenspan speaks with CNBC's Maria Bartiromo on how the decisions were made and their effect worldwide.

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Alen Greenspan Housing Slowdown?
There is concern over the current state of the U.S. housing market. But as Alan Greenspan explains, it's also a concern for the world markets.

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Alen Greenspan The Road to the Federal Reserve
Alan Greenspan studied music at The Julliard School in the early 1940's. But his career as an accomplished jazz saxophone player came to an end when he chose a different path … one that would lead him the Federal Reserve.

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Alen Greenspan The White House
Alan Greenspan counseled Presidents and directly served four administrations, The former Chairman speaks candidly about the Presidents he worked for during his 18 years as Chairman of the Federal Reserve.

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Buy NowView a Sample ExcerptAlan Greenspan: The Age of Turbulance - Available September 17
 
Judging a Giant
 
Read Maria's BioMaria Means Business: Maria Bartiromo
 
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