“Cash Must Not Be Made the Scapegoat” by Don Quijones • Feb 22, 2018 • 40 Comments In the War on Cash, a rare defense of physical money by an ECB Board Member.
After Years of Crisis in Spain, Pensioners Next to Feel the Pain by Don Quijones • Feb 21, 2018 • 37 Comments Doubts emerge as to who is saving whom.
RBS Forgery Scandal Metastasizes Days before Crucial Earnings Report by Don Quijones • Feb 20, 2018 • 20 Comments The bailed-out megabank hasn’t had a single year in the black since 2007.
On Closer Inspection, Debt of Bankrupt Spanish Construction Firm Grows Four-Fold by Don Quijones • Feb 17, 2018 • 36 Comments What happens if cases like this prove to be the rule rather than the exception?
Can New NAFTA End Systematic Wage Repression in Mexico? by Don Quijones • Feb 15, 2018 • 37 Comments The entrenched system works to the detriment of the overall economy. But who benefits?
Another Big British Bank Lands in Deep Trouble by Don Quijones • Feb 13, 2018 • 26 Comments Barclays faces a criminal trial in the UK. Last week it was RBS.
Bridgewater Bets Big against Largest Banks in Spain & Italy by Don Quijones • Feb 10, 2018 • 21 Comments World’s largest hedge fund puts down $13 Bn to profit from trouble in the EU
Barcelona Grapples with its Housing Crisis by Don Quijones • Feb 8, 2018 • 29 Comments Local tenants vs. global capital in search of assets.
Bailed-Out RBS Systemically Forged Customer Signatures: Whistle-Blowers by Don Quijones • Feb 6, 2018 • 40 Comments Small-business customers suffered most at the bank’s hands.
Crash of Outsourcing Giant with 70,000 Employees Globally Sparks New Panic by Don Quijones • Feb 2, 2018 • 51 Comments “Not another Carillion,” says UK government to soothe frazzled nerves, as entire industry is teetering.