Professor of banking and economics, University of Winchester
Richard A. Werner is professor of banking and economics at the University of Winchester and director of Local First Community Interest Company, which establishes community banks. He previously was professor of finance at Fudan University, Shanghai, and senior managing director at global macro asset management firms.
Richard is the author of several books including New Paradigm in Macroeconomics (Palgrave Macmillan), which predicted the collapse of the UK banking system and property market, highlighted the problem of 'recurring banking crises' and suggested workable solutions. His book Princes of the Yen (www.quantumpublishers.com) became a no. 1 bestseller in Japan.
The yen plunges to 34-year low despite interest rate hike
Apr 17, 2024 09:46 am UTC| Insights & Views Economy Central Banks
The Bank of Japan (BoJ) raised interest rates for the first time in 17 years on March 19, bringing an era of negative interest rates to an end. The key rate was hiked from 0.1% to a band from zero to 0.1% a token effort...
Why central banks are too powerful and have created our inflation crisis
Mar 15, 2023 15:48 pm UTC| Economy Central Banks
Fifty years ago, a war broke out in the Middle East which resulted in a global oil embargo and a dramatic spike in energy prices. The war, between Israel and an Arab coalition led by Egypt and Syria, began on October 6...