Alan Greenspan, the former Chairman of the Federal Reserve, has died at the age of 100. According to reports, he passed away due to complications from Parkinson's Disease. This information is based on a statement from his family.
Coverage of Greenspan's death diverges in terms of emphasis, with the New York Times focusing on his market-friendly stances and their later association with destructive financial forces. In contrast, the Washington Examiner provides a more straightforward report of his death and background, omitting discussion of the potential negative consequences of his policies. The New York Times pieces, both from the same outlet, share a similar perspective.
Only left-leaning sources have covered the broader implications of Greenspan's policies so far, with no right-leaning outlets discussing potential criticisms of his market-friendly approach.
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