Richard Quest, CNN's foremost international business correspondent and anchor of Quest Means Business (QMB). Based in New York, he is one of the most instantly recognizable members of the CNN team. QMB, which airs on CNN International, destroys the myth that business is boring, bridging the gap between hard economics and entertaining television. Guests of the show have included world leaders, the biggest names in banking, leaders of the IMF/World Bank and some of the most influential names in corporate America. Quest has regularly reported from G20 meetings and attends the World Economic Forum each year. Quest has covered every major stock market and financial crisis since Black Monday in 1987 and has reported from key financial centers globally including Wall Street, London, Sao Paolo, Tokyo and Hong Kong. Quest is also the face of CNN’s coverage of major UK news events. His coverage of breaking news, which has spanned two decades, has seen him report on a range of stories from, the death of Yasser Arafat, the Lockerbie Pan Am 103 crash to the death of Michael Jackson. Prior to joining CNN, he worked at the BBC, where he was the North America business correspondent, based on Wall Street for 12 years. Quest is British, holds an LLB (Hons) degree in Law from Leeds University, and was called to the Bar.

Gita Gopinath is the John Zwaanstra Professor of International Studies and of Economics at Harvard University. She is also co-director of the International Finance and Macroeconomics program at the National Bureau of Economic Research; visiting scholar, Federal Reserve Bank of Boston; economic advisory panel member, Federal Reserve Bank of New York; Economic Adviser to the Chief Minister of Kerala state (India); and co-editor of American Economic Review. Previously, she advised India's Ministry of Finance on G-20 matters and was an assistant professor of economics at the University of Chicago. In 2011, she was chosen as a Young Global Leader by the World Economic Forum.

Sri Mulyani Indrawati has been Indonesia’s Minister of Finance since 2016. Previously, Sri Mulyani was Managing Director and Chief Operating Officer of the World Bank from 2010–16, and also served as Executive Director of the IMF from 2002–04. She was Indonesia’s Minister of Finance from 2005–10. Sri Mulyani is currently the Chair of the Development Committee of the IMF-World Bank Annual Meetings. Sri Mulyani has a Ph.D. in Economics from the University of Illinois.
Christine Lagarde has been Managing Director of the International Monetary Fund
since July 2011. She held various ministerial positions within the
French government, including Finance and Economy Minister (2007–11),
Minister for Foreign Trade, and Minister for Agriculture and Fisheries. She was also Chairman of the Global Executive Committee and Global
Strategic Committee of Baker & McKenzie.

Bruno Le Maire was appointed Minister for the Economy and Finance of France in May 2017. He began his career at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. In 2002, he became Strategic Affairs Adviser to the Minister of Foreign Affairs, followed by Adviser to the Minister of the Interior in 2004. In 2005, he served as an adviser to the Prime Minister and then as Chief of Staff from 2006 to 2007. In 2008, he was named Minister of State for European Affairs before being appointed Minister for Agriculture and Fisheries in 2009. In 2012, he was elected MP for the first constituency of the Eure département. He is a graduate of the École nationale d'administration and Sciences Po Paris with a higher degree in French language and literature.

William Morneau was appointed Finance Minister of Canada on November 4, 2015, following his election as the Member of Parliament for Toronto Centre. He became President of Morneau Shepell in 1992. Under his leadership, the company became the largest Canadian human resources company, employing 4000 people in Canada and around the world, and he took the company public in 2005 on the TSX. Morneau studied retirement issues as a member of the Government of Ontario’s Pension Advisory Council and in 2012, he was appointed as Pension Investment Advisor to Ontario’s Minister of Finance. He holds a B.A. from Western University, an M. Sc. from London School of Economics, and an MBA from INSEAD.