A riveting expose of a permanent financial dystopia, its causes, and real- world consequences
Nomi Prins Poradie kníh
Nomi Prins, bývalá globálna investičná bankárka a finančná novinárka, vo svojej práci odhaľuje mocenské štruktúry a skryté spojenectvá, ktoré formujú globálnu ekonomiku a politiku. S bystrým pohľadom na systémové manipulácie analyzuje, ako centrálne banky a korporácie ovplyvňujú svetové trhy. Jej analýzy sú založené na hlbokom porozumení finančných mechanizmov a historických súvislostí. Prins ponúka čitateľom prenikavý pohľad na mechanizmy, ktoré často zostávajú skryté za fasádou oficiálnych vyhlásení a finančných správ.





- 2022
- 2019
Collusion
- 384 stránok
- 14 hodin čítania
Exposes the collusion between central banks as they control the global markets and dictate economic policy, casting an unflinching spotlight on the dark conspiracies and unsavory connections within the halls of power
- 2018
"Central banks and institutions like the IMF and the World Bank are overstepping the boundaries of their mandates by using the flow of money to control global markets and dictate economic policy both at the domestic and global level. These public institutions have become so dependent on funding from private banking and the revolving door between the two worlds is so smooth that public and private banks are effectively working toward the same goals. Packed with bold-faced names from the world of finance--from Janet Yellen, Mario Draghi, and Ben Bernanke to Christine Lagarde and Angela Merkel--Collusion sheds a bright light on the dark conspiracies and unsavory connections between what is ostensibly private and public banking and how it affects us"-- Provided by publisher
- 2013
All the Presidents' Bankers
- 544 stránok
- 20 hodin čítania
The relationship between Washington and Wall Street isn't really a revolving door. Its a merry-go-round. And, as Prins shows, the merriest of all are the bankers and financiers that get rich off the relationship, using their public offices and access to build private wealth and power. Disturbing and important. -Robert B. Reich
- 2004
The book offers an insider's perspective on the interconnectedness of Wall Street, Corporate America, and Capitol Hill during a booming economy. It reveals the influence of old-boy networks and the movement of hot money, while critically examining the superficial reforms implemented to regulate these powerful entities. Through this lens, the author exposes the underlying issues and challenges in addressing financial and political corruption.