Friday, March 26, 2010

Debt problems concern Greenspan

Now that Alan Greenspan is no longer Fed Chairman, he's speaking out on the huge debt burden.

http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=20601068&sid=a77tZkPI2DT4

Higher yields reflect investor concerns over “this huge overhang of federal debt which we have never seen before,” Greenspan said in an interview today on Bloomberg Television.

“I’m very much concerned about the fiscal situation,” said Greenspan, 84, who headed the central bank from 1987 to 2006. An increase in long-term interest rates “will make the housing recovery very difficult to implement and put a dampening on capital investment as well.”

“I don’t like American politics and what’s happening,” Greenspan said.

Historically, there has been “a large buffer between the level of our federal debt and our capacity to borrow,” he said. “That’s narrowing. And I’m finding it very difficult to look into the future and not worry about that.”

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