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Book notes: Everybody loves our dollars – how money laundering won, by Oliver Bullough

The author poses serious questions about whether central banks’ activities are helping kleptocrats

Everybody loves our dollars, by Oliver Bullough

Oliver Bullough, Everybody loves our dollars – how money laundering won, Weidenfeld & Nicholson, 2026, xxiii-311 pages

In 2019, Oliver Bullough’s Moneyland outlined how kleptocrats were squirrelling away billions ‘offshore’, often with the connivance of governments. His 2022 follow-up, Butler to the world, detailed how the UK has provided a welcome home for bad actors seeking to park their ill-gotten gains. Both books were UK bestsellers, their lightness of touch doing nothing to hide the author

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