Greenspan's Last Day Likely Jan. 31
9th Sep 2005, 23:26 GMT
WASHINGTON -- The Federal Reserve decided to shorten a key monetary policymaking meeting in late January in what amounts to an acknowledgment by the secretive institution that Chairman Alan Greenspan is leaving then.
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