Marc Peter Meyer
Together with the professor Hans Geiger and Lukas Hässig, Dr Marc Meyer is the biggest opponent of the Swiss National Bank. Analogously to Macbeth's three witches, George Dorgan called them the three Swiss sorcerers that fight against the seemingly unlimited power of central banks.Order by:
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