Where does Greenspan keep HIS money?

Financial disclose forms released by the Federal Reserve recently show that chairman Alan Greenspan plays it safe when it comes to his own investments.

All Greenspan's holdings are kept in money market accounts and treasury securities, which are considered the world's safest investments, the forms revealed.

The value of his assets last year totalled between $3.3 million and $6.4 million, roughly the same as in 2003, according to new disclosure forms.

Greenspan also was paid a $174,500 salary as Fed

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