The interview took place on 27 September 2016 with Cris Sheridan, Senior Editor, Financial Sense
The interview took place on 27 September 2016 with Cris Sheridan, Senior Editor, Financial Sense
The interview took place at the University of Leipzig on 21 June 2016 where Mr White was speaking at the International conference “Zero Interest Rate and Economic Order”
Date: 21 June 2016 Interview leipzig William White.pdf
Interview leipzig William WhiteWilliam R. White attended The Geneva Association’s 43rd General Assembly in Rome on 9 June 2016.
In this interview, he discusses the current economic situation in terms of monetary policy, false beliefs about the economy and moving forward past the current economic situation.
Interview of William White by Elsa Floret AGEFI magazine on 25 May in Brussels
William R. White: «Les banques centrales se trompent d’hypothèse»
The interview took place on 18 April 2016 – It was published in the monthly magazine: the Schweizer Monat.4 «Denken Sie an Lawinen»
Was ist der Auslöser der nächsten Finanzkrise?
William White über Hotspots der Geldpolitik und ein Szenario, wie sich eine Deflation rasch in hohe Inflation umwandeln kann.
Florian Rittmeyer spricht mit William White
Interview of William White by Gerber van der Marel of the Fondsnieuws-magazine that has been published in April 2016.
“The interview that mr White granted to our correspondent Gerben van der Marel is the cover story in the latest issue of the magazine, distributed by Het Financieele Dagblad, the financial newspaper of the Dutch FD Mediagroup”
Publication: Fondsnieuws Date: 11 March 2016 FN MAGAZINE 20042016_lores.pdf
Audio interview on 24 February by Cris Sheridan – see link below
Link to audio: http://www.financialsensenewshour.com/broadcast/insider/fsn2016-0226-White-12ws36g.mp3
Publication: Financial Sense Date: 24 February 2016
‘Look out, we are heading for a crash again’, warns William White, the central banker who predicted 2008 crisis
Interview published on 13 February 2016, The Daily Mail:
Interview with Bloomberg UK on 9 February 2016 – There has to be more attention paid to wage growth which has been too low, OECD Economic Committee Chairman William White says in a “Countdown” interview with Bloomberg’s Manus Cranny and Anna Edwards.