Robin Wigglesworth
Praise for Trillions
The simplest, humblest ideas are sometimes the ones that turn the world upside down. Grab some popcorn and take a front row seat, because Robin Wigglesworth has an astonishing story to tell you
Tim Harford, author of How to Make the World Add Up
Trillions is both entertaining and educational. Wigglesworth explores one of the most important modern-day financial innovations and explains its broad impact on financial markets, investors, global economies ...
Gregory Zuckerman, special writer at the Wall Street Journal and author of The Man Who Solved the Market
As only the incomparable Robin Wigglesworth could do, in Trillions he turns the often obscured history of the investment industry into a rollicking great yarn, replete with admirable heroes, political infi ...
William Cohan, special correspondent at Vanity Fair and author of The Last Tycoons
The simplest, humblest ideas are sometimes the ones that turn the world upside down. Grab some popcorn and take a front row seat, because Robin Wigglesworth has an astonishing story to tell you
Tim Harford, author of How to Make the World Add Up
Trillions is both entertaining and educational. Wigglesworth explores one of the most important modern-day financial innovations and explains its broad impact on financial markets, investors, global economies ...
Gregory Zuckerman, special writer at the Wall Street Journal and author of The Man Who Solved the Market
As only the incomparable Robin Wigglesworth could do, in Trillions he turns the often obscured history of the investment industry into a rollicking great yarn, replete with admirable heroes, political infi ...
William Cohan, special correspondent at Vanity Fair and author of The Last Tycoons
The simplest, humblest ideas are sometimes the ones that turn the world upside down. Grab some popcorn and take a front row seat, because Robin Wigglesworth has an astonishing story to tell you
Tim Harford, author of How to Make the World Add Up
Trillions is both entertaining and educational. Wigglesworth explores one of the most important modern-day financial innovations and explains its broad impact on financial markets, investors, global economies ...
Gregory Zuckerman, special writer at the Wall Street Journal and author of The Man Who Solved the Market
As only the incomparable Robin Wigglesworth could do, in Trillions he turns the often obscured history of the investment industry into a rollicking great yarn, replete with admirable heroes, political infi ...
William Cohan, special correspondent at Vanity Fair and author of The Last Tycoons