Intelligence & Security

Former Federal Reserve Chairman Alan Greenspan dies at 100

Economist Alan Greenspan, chairman of the Federal Reserve from 1987 to 2006, is seen in his office in Washington, Friday, Oct. 18, 2013. (AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite, file) 2026-06-22T11:49:05Z WASHINGTON (AP) — U.S. Federal Reserve Chair Alan Greenspan has died at the age of 10.

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Brimstone Report is tracking this as a curated intelligence & security brief. The source report from AP says: Economist Alan Greenspan, chairman of the Federal Reserve from 1987 to 2006, is seen in his office in Washington, Friday, Oct. 18, 2013. (AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite, file) 2026-06-22T11:49:05Z WASHINGTON (AP) — U.S. Federal Reserve Chair Alan Greenspan has died at the age of 10.

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  • Primary source: AP
  • Published: Jun 22, 2026, 11:53 AM UTC
  • Coverage area: Intelligence & Security
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