Catalonia Chaos Begins to Squeeze Spain’s Financial Markets by Don Quijones • Oct 4, 2017 • 50 Comments Bank shares plunge. Money is already on the move.
Amazon-Whole-Foods Already Rattling the Grocery Sector by Wolf Richter • Oct 4, 2017 • 41 Comments Here are the numbers since the August 28 price cuts.
Which Automakers Got Crushed, Which Boomed? by Wolf Richter • Oct 3, 2017 • 45 Comments Hurricane Harvey and highest discounts in US history did the trick.
How Did Things Get So Bad in Catalonia? by Don Quijones • Oct 3, 2017 • 71 Comments Will Spain trigger Article 155 of the Constitution?
Is This the Next Supermarket Chain to Melt Down? by Wolf Richter • Oct 3, 2017 • 30 Comments The Fresh Market’s bonds plunge as Cerberus and other PE firms are circling.
An Accountant Smells a Rat in Our Global Credit Bubble by Contributor • Oct 2, 2017 • 111 Comments The inevitable unwinding, whether through inflation or debt write-offs, could create considerable misery.
The Pricing of Risk is Kaput by Wolf Richter • Oct 2, 2017 • 63 Comments WTF Chart: US Treasury Yield v. Euro “Junk Bond” Yield. New record in central-bank absurdity.
“Systemic” Age Discrimination in Tech, even as Tech Workers Get “Better with Age” by Wolf Richter • Oct 1, 2017 • 100 Comments By the numbers. But “ageism” exists “across all industries,” not just Tech.
The Fed’s Next Moves, the Nuts and Bolts of “Flood Cars,” and Why Everything Is Going to Get Hacked by Wolf Richter • Oct 1, 2017 • 33 Comments Wolf Richter on This Week in Money.