This Mexican Company Could Make a Killing from Trump’s Policies by Don Quijones • Jan 27, 2017 • 51 Comments Business is Business.
ECB’s Insider Connections Under Scrutiny Again by Don Quijones • Jan 25, 2017 • 20 Comments Necessary to “maintain a dialogue” with external actors, says ECB.
Spain’s Banks Openly Flout the Law Like Never Before by Don Quijones • Jan 21, 2017 • 17 Comments They’re apparently powerful enough to get their way.
World’s Worst Tax Haven Threatens to Expand its Operations by Don Quijones • Jan 18, 2017 • 25 Comments “What they sell is escape: from the laws, rules, and taxes of jurisdictions elsewhere, with secrecy as their prime offering.”
Mauled by Peso Crash & Inflation, Mexico to Cut its Dependence on US Food Producers by Don Quijones • Jan 15, 2017 • 51 Comments It’s not all NAFTA’s fault, however.
From One Scam to Another: How Banks in Spain Intend to “Compensate” 1.4 Million Fleeced Homeowners by Don Quijones • Jan 14, 2017 • 33 Comments “Poisoned offers” to settle, backed by the government.
UBS Warns: Spain’s “Most Italian Bank” Runs Out of Options by Don Quijones • Jan 11, 2017 • 8 Comments The bank-bailout business rages on.
Hideous Constellation of Threats and Challenges Facing Mexico by Don Quijones • Jan 8, 2017 • 86 Comments The Risk of Contagion of a full-blown Mexican crisis is far greater today than it was during the Tequila Crisis 22 years ago.
Power & Profit Fuel War on Cash in Europe by Don Quijones • Jan 4, 2017 • 73 Comments But who benefits from the War on Cash?
Shrinking Oil Giant Pemex Starts 2017 on Wrong Foot by Don Quijones • Jan 2, 2017 • 15 Comments Mexico’s ATM is stewing in a toxic mix.