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| CNBC MARKS GREENSPAN RETIREMENT WITH “FUTURE OF THE FED” Published: January 27, 2006
Special 4-part series to air week of Jan. 30, throughout Business Day programming, from "Squawk Box" (M-F, 6 -9a ET) to "Closing Bell" (M-F, 3-5p ET) ENGLEWOOD CLIFFS, N.J. -- January 27, 2006 -- CNBC, the global leader in business news, will mark the retirement of Federal Reserve Chairman Alan Greenspan next week with "The Future of the Fed" special series, hosted by CNBC Senior Economic Correspondent Steve Liesman. The four-part series, airing the week of January 30 - February 3 across CNBC's Business Day programming, will cover the Greenspan legacy and the challenges incoming Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke faces as well as an in-depth look at our new Fed Chair. "The Future of the Fed" will also delve into the iconic quality of Mr. Greenspan. Liesman talked with Former Fed Vice-Chairman Alan Blinder, Former White House CEA Chair Glenn Hubbard, Fed Reserve Governor Donald Kohn, Former Treasury Sec. Lawrence Summers, Former Treasury Sec. Robert Rubin, and the author of "The Fed" Martin Mayer to get their thoughts on this important transition. The special will be in addition to regular Business Day coverage of Greenspan's retirement on CNBC. # # # |