It Gets Ugly in Catalonia by Don Quijones • Sep 21, 2017 • 48 Comments Spain’s “ships of repression” are coming to help out.
Catalonia’s Defiance of Spanish Authority Turns into Rebellion by Don Quijones • Sep 16, 2017 • 49 Comments “Do not underestimate the power of Spanish democracy.”
Investors Fret as Catalonia’s Independence Turmoil Seethes by Don Quijones • Sep 12, 2017 • 26 Comments The closer the referendum, the more draconian Spain’s response.
So Where Does the Money Go that Mexico Borrows? by Don Quijones • Sep 11, 2017 • 16 Comments Answers emerge. Including offshore private accounts.
The Next Spanish Bank Teeters, at Worst Possible Time by Don Quijones • Sep 10, 2017 • 41 Comments It just doesn’t let up with these banks.
ECB Tightens Noose Around Bank Accounts by Don Quijones • Sep 5, 2017 • 61 Comments Locking up money of unsuspecting depositors to prop up collapsing banks.
Global Banks Sabotage Uruguay’s Efforts to Legalize Marijuana by Don Quijones • Sep 3, 2017 • 59 Comments It’s hard to do business without banks.
How Did Things Get This Bad This Fast for Oil Giant, Pemex? by Don Quijones • Aug 27, 2017 • 36 Comments A slew of reasons. But one stands out, and it’s not the price of oil.
Next Brick to Drop on UK Economy: Housing Bubble Deflates by Don Quijones • Aug 25, 2017 • 41 Comments London home prices are already tanking, as demand sags.
Paradise for Oligarchs: Poverty, Inequality Soar as Wealth Rises by Don Quijones • Aug 18, 2017 • 49 Comments Welcome to the Mexican Paradox.