Hermione Taylor

Hermione Taylor is an economics writer for the Investors’ Chronicle at the Financial Times. She specialises in breaking down complex ideas for readers and has won awards for her features on topics such as quantitative tightening and the natural rate of interest. Before journalism, Hermione taught economics at the London School of Economics and spent many years as an A-level teacher and examiner. She is passionate about economics outreach, and regularly appears on podcasts and at events.

Hermione is currently working on a proposal on Why We Buy Stupid Stuff.