ECB's Issing tries to deflate Greenspan's bubble

While Federal Reserve Chairman Alan Greenspan is taking his victory lap, other central bankers and private-sector economists are questioning what they see as a case of premature hubris.

First published by Bloomberg News, 19 February. The author is Caroline Baum, a columnist for Bloomberg News.

In a Jan. 3 speech in San Diego, Greenspan said, ``There appears to be enough evidence, at least tentatively, to conclude that our strategy of addressing the (late 1990s stock market) bubble's consequences

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