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German bankers hired advisers to Alan Greenspan.

Deutsche Bank hired the former chairman of the United States Federal Reserve Alan Greenspan to the position of senior adviser in its investment banking unit.

In the new post Greenspan will advise staff and customers. Details of the employment contract Greenspan not disclosed.

In May 2007 at the age of 81 years Greenspan comfortable to work in the world’s largest bond fund Pacific Investment Management (Pimco) as a consultant. Greenspan resigned as chairman FRS USA, which has since 1987, in January 2006.

Deutsche Bank is the largest banking company in Germany. Founded in 1870, today it serves 13 million customers and offices in 76 countries worldwide.

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