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Alan Greenspan, the 13th chairman of the Federal Reserve who served under four presidents and defined modern American monetary policy, died Monday morning at his home at age 100 from complications of Parkinson's disease, his wife Andrea Mitchell announced. The Fed issued an official statement noting with "deep sadness" that Greenspan's contributions "left a lasting mark on this...
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