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Greenspan mirrors Brown's prudence

Alan Greenspan, chairman of the US Federal Reserve Board, this week outlined a policy of fiscal prudence that would not have been out of place had it appeared in the UK Chancellor Gordon Brown's budget speech.

In his testimony to the US Senate's Special Committee on Ageing, Greenspan recommended that budget surplus should be used to pay off public-held Treasury debt, rather than to prop up the social security pay-as-you-go and Medicare programmes.

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