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The credit Reagan deserves for today's good times is limited to his sometimes equivocal support for free trade, and his reappointment of Volcker in 1983.
In an editorial Wednesday on the reappointment of Alan Greenspan as chairman of the Federal Reserve Bank, the Financial Times of London said that the move will reassure investors but questioned whether it is also "the best news for the long-term management of the US economy."
The other good--and comforting--thing was that both the New York Times and the Washington Post led with Greenspan's reappointment rather than with the market sell-off.
The Post , however, writes that "some participants in the financial markets had begun to speculate that Clinton might not reappoint [Greenspan], or that the administration would try to influence Fed interest-rate policy in exchange for the reappointment."
La Repubblica of Rome ran a front-page comment Wednesday comparing the reappointment of Greenspan to the Italian peasant tradition of carrying in procession a statue of the Holy Protector to placate the weather.
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