Volkswagen Fallout Hits Mexican Economy by Don Quijones • Sep 26, 2015 • 14 Comments A Strategically Vital Industry
Uruguay Does Unthinkable, Rejects Global Corporatocracy by Don Quijones • Sep 22, 2015 • 25 Comments The historic decision has been met by a wall of media silence.
Spanish Banks Warn of Financial Meltdown if Catalonia Votes for Independence by Don Quijones • Sep 20, 2015 • 18 Comments But bluffs can backfire.
Is Brazil About to Drag Down Spain’s Biggest Bank? by Don Quijones • Sep 13, 2015 • 10 Comments The timing could not have been worse.
Is Catalonia About to Go All In? by Don Quijones • Sep 12, 2015 • 5 Comments An extremely high-stakes game of political poker, not just for Catalonia and Spain but for Europe.
Oil Suddenly Gets Ugly in Mexico by Don Quijones • Sep 9, 2015 • 1 Comment Toxic mix? Chesapeake’s ex-CEO McClendon teams up with Mexican ex-president Fox.
Investors Get Jittery As Spain Enters Whole New World of Pain by Don Quijones • Sep 8, 2015 • 4 Comments Even chief financial alchemist Draghi is unable to prevent gravity from taking hold.
Brilliantly Timed Oil Reforms Push Mexico into Fiscal Meltdown by Don Quijones • Sep 4, 2015 • 3 Comments The “Peña Nieto Bottom”
Europe’s Rising Fear of Upheaval in Spain by Don Quijones • Sep 2, 2015 • 3 Comments Reality Unhinged: FT, Merkel Tout Spain as Shining Example of Economic Management
A Hot September for Catalonia by Don Quijones • Aug 31, 2015 • 4 Comments The economic consequences are already being felt.