Miscellaneous
Nomi Prins is a former senior banker with firms including Bear Stearns and Goldman Sachs. She left Wall Street in 2001 as “life was too short” and because of her “disgust at how citizens everywhere had become collateral damage, and later hostages, to the banking system”. Since then, Prins has written countless articles and a string of books that are highly critical of the bankers, policy makers and regulators that control high finance. Her latest book – Collusion – takes aim at the controversial money-printing programme known as quantitative easing, or QE. “What’s happened over the last 10 years in terms of QE is socialism for the banks,” Prins told me, when I met her in a coffee shop in London "Ridiculously," she says, "the emergency period has lasted ten years, with QE driving inequality and creating a cloud of looming debt”. An article based on this interview appeared on the website Unherd.com https://unherd.com/2018/06/nomi-prins-central-banking-heist-put-world-risk/