ASSESSMENTS
U.S.: Life after Greenspan
Feb 24, 2006 | 04:18 GMT
Summary
U.S. Federal Reserve Vice Chairman Roger Ferguson resigned late Feb. 22. His departure marks the beginning of a substantial change in how the U.S. economy is run, just as it is reaching a series of inflection points that will make policy changes difficult — and possibly counterproductive.
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