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Bernanke set to succeed Greenspan at Fed

Ben Bernanke, the White House economic adviser, has been nominated as the successor to Alan Greenspan, chairman of the Federal Reserve.

Bernanke, 51, became chairman of the president's council of economic advisers in June, was widely tipped as the leading candidate to replace Greenspan. Prior to the council appointment, Bernanke had been a member of the Federal Reserve board of governors since 2002.

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