Nomi Prins
Author
Nomi Prins is a journalist, author and senior fellow at Demos. Her most recent book is, It Takes a Pillage: Behind the Bailouts, Bonuses, and Backroom Deals from Washington to Wall Street. She is a regular contributor to Mother Jones, the Nation, The Daily Beast, and Slate among others. Prior to writing full-time, Prins worked as a managing director at Goldman Sachs, and as the head of Bear Stern’s international analytic department.
Only, says Nomi Prims, if you’re one of the megabanks that was flooded with cheap loans and government capital. For the rest of us, the former Wall Streeter turned author […]
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For some, the thrill of a deal can bring about a long-awaited sense of fulfillment and a lifetime of pleasure; for others it’s always tinged with a sense of emptiness.
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If we want to prevent the finance industry’s recklessness from spilling into the general economy in the future, Nomi Prins believes we’ll need to enforce a split between consumer and […]
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Nomi Prins explains the workplace warrior complex and how a certain playground bully mentality is connected to reckless deregulation.
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Nomi Prins explains the pitfalls and power struggles that pervade life in the finance industry.
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