France Chases London’s Gold Market Amid Soft-Brexit Hopes by Don Quijones • Nov 15, 2018 • 19 Comments In the feverish reshuffling of financial services for a post-Brexit world, London still comes out ahead, but less so.
Is the UK’s “Next Carillion” About to Fall? by Don Quijones • Nov 13, 2018 • 26 Comments The outsourcing & construction giant with 70,000 employees is “circling the drain.”
Bank Shares in Mexico (and Beyond) Plunge as Incoming Government Threatens Core Business: Fee Gouging by Don Quijones • Nov 9, 2018 • 12 Comments Part of a global trend, as exasperated consumers are squealing, but no country has threatened to do what Mexico proposed.
As Regulatory Fog Thickens, Pre-Brexit Angst Takes Toll by Don Quijones • Nov 8, 2018 • 21 Comments City of London Just Lost a $240-Billion-a-day Financial Market.
Flip-Flop of Prior Flip-Flop by Spanish Supreme Court Flip-Flops Bank Stocks by Don Quijones • Nov 7, 2018 • 12 Comments There’s nothing like a sympathetic Supreme Court.
Global Avocado Trade: Mexico’s “Green Gold” Gets Slammed by Mexico by Don Quijones • Nov 5, 2018 • 29 Comments Mexico supplies 45% of global sales, but this is Mexico.
“Posh Ghost Towers”: Gloom Spreads Over London Housing Market as High End Freezes Up by Don Quijones • Nov 3, 2018 • 43 Comments But new high-end towers will continue to flood the market.
After Carillion Collapse, UK Government Sounds Death Knell for Public-Private Partnership Finance by Don Quijones • Nov 1, 2018 • 16 Comments A “fraud on the people.”
Why’s France so Worried about Italy’s Showdown with Brussels? by Don Quijones • Oct 30, 2018 • 27 Comments The French megabanks are on the hook.
Whiff of Panic After Mexico Voted to Scrap Mega-Airport & Corruption Project by Don Quijones • Oct 29, 2018 • 37 Comments Now everything is up in the air, so to speak.