As Jerome Powell steps down as Federal Reserve chair, coverage highlights key takeaways from his tenure: aggressive interest-rate increases to combat high inflation, efforts to steady markets after the pandemic, and a focus on preserving central bank independence. Greenspan’s death sharpens historical comparisons, reminding observers how long-serving chairs can shape both prosperity and systemic risk, and framing assessments of Powell’s legacy in that broader institutional arc.
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