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Greenspan for 5th term { April 23 2003 }

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Greenspan Says He Would Take 5th Term


By MARTIN CRUTSINGER
The Associated Press
Wednesday, April 23, 2003; 4:14 PM


WASHINGTON - Alan Greenspan, expressing appreciation for President Bush's confidence, said Wednesday he would accept a fifth term as chairman of the Federal Reserve.

In a brief statement, Greenspan, who is now in his 16th year as head of the nation's central bank, said he would accept a nomination for another four-year term.

Bush in a surprise announcement on Tuesday had said he planned to nominate Greenspan for a new term when his current one expires next year.

"If President Bush nominates me and the Senate confirms his choice, I would have every intention of serving," Greenspan said Wednesday.


© 2003 The Associated Press



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