Alan Greenspan, former U.S. Federal Reserve chairman, dies at 100
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- • Alan Greenspan, former US Federal Reserve chairman, died at 100 due to complications from Parkinson's Disease.
- • Greenspan was married to NBC News correspondent Andrea Mitchell for 29 years.
- • He served as Federal Reserve chairman from 1987 to 2006 under President Ronald Reagan and Clinton.
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Alan Greenspan, the former U.S. Federal Reserve chairman, died on Monday. He was 100 years old. His death was due to complications of Parkinson's Disease, according to his wife Andrea Mitchell.
His death is significant as he was a prominent figure in the US financial system, having served as the Federal Reserve chair. His wife, Andrea Mitchell, is an NBC News correspondent and was married to him for 29 years.
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