Economics
Greenspan Sees Rebound After ‘Pretty Awful’ U.S. Second Quarter
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The coronavirus is having a profound effect on the U.S. economy, but it should be able to stage a strong comeback, said former Federal Reserve Chairman Alan Greenspan.
“The second quarter is pretty awful,” he told David Westin in a telephone interview with Bloomberg Television on Tuesday. “But if the issue of the virus works its way as we expect, we probably have a very strong third quarter. But my concern is the fourth quarter and beyond.”