βGiant of a manβ US Fed ex-chair Greenspan dies at 100
The US Federal Reserve has expressed βdeep sadnessβ at the death of former Fed chairman Alan Greenspan at the age of 100.
His wife of 29 years, NBC news correspondent Andrea Mitchell, said in a statement that he died of complications from Parkinsonβs disease.
βAlan passed away at our home this morning at the age of 100 from complications of Parkinsonβs disease,β Mitchell wrote on NBCβs website.
βHe was a giant of a man who helped shape the US economy for decades under presidents of both parties but was always honest in acknowledging his mistakes,β she said.
The Fed praised his service, which included heading the Fed during the 2008 market crash.
βDuring his 18 years as chairman, he guided the Federal Reserve through periods of significant economic expansion as well as periods of considerable stress,β the US central bank said in a statement.
Greenspan served as the 13th Fed chair between 1987 and 2006.
βHe brought rigorous analytical discipline to monetary policymaking and helped establish the credibility that remains one of the Federal Reserveβs most important assets,β the statement said.
It added that Greenspanβs contributions to monetary policy and economic thought had left a lasting mark on the Fed, the field of economics and on the United States.
## Internet links β [Fed statement](https://dpaq.de/nyaJtfu)