Nomi Prins is a renowned journalist, former international investment banker, and author of numerous books, including, “All the President’s Bankers,” about the relationships of U.S. presidents to key bankers over the past century and how that influenced policy. Her new book, “Collusion: How Central Bankers Rigged the World,” explores the recent rise of the role of central banks in the global financial and economic hierarchy. Before becoming a journalist, Ms. Prins worked on Wall Street as a managing director at Goldman Sachs and Bear Stearns in London. She also worked as a strategist at Lehman Brothers and an analyst at the Chase Manhattan Bank.

“The emergency remedies that the global central banks have enacted since the global financial crisis of 2008 have gone on for ten years. And they have epically subsidized – in unprecedented amounts and ways – the private financial system at the expense of the Main Street economy.” Nomi Prins, author of “Collusion: How Central Banks Rigged the World.”