In this interview, Liam talks to Edward Chancellor – the well-known financial historian, author, journalist and investment strategist. 


Edward’s new book – The Price of Time: the real story of interest’ – is an account of the impact of central banks’ policy of ultra-low interest rates and quantitative easing since the 2008 global financial crisis. His previous books include Devil take the hindmost: A history of financial speculation – which has been translated into many languages and was a New York Times book of the year. 

 

After reading history and both Cambridge and Oxford, Chancellor worked for Lazard Brothers and has since contributed to numerous publications, including The Financial Times, Wall Street Journal and Money Week. 

 

The Price of Time is highly critical of global central banks – whose policies, Edward Chancellor argues, have unleashed inflation and brought the world to the brink of another financial crisis. 

 


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