One Sole Aim: “Steal Away” Global Finance from London by Don Quijones • Mar 21, 2017 • 21 Comments Just How Low Can European Governments Go in Post-Brexit Courtship of Financial Firms?
Biggest EU Banks Embark on the Mother of All Debt Binges by Don Quijones • Feb 14, 2017 • 13 Comments A hot new bail-in-able debt cooked up by financial engineers in France.
What Would it Cost a Country to Leave the Euro? That’s What Everyone Suddenly Wants to Know by Wolf Richter • Feb 7, 2017 • 47 Comments It’s the closest the Eurozone has come to falling apart.
How Trump Could Unwittingly Gut Boeing’s Global Business by Wolf Richter • Jan 16, 2017 • 94 Comments Other US companies are equally vulnerable.
Nuclear Energy Sector Turns in Taxpayer-Sinkhole by Leonard Hyman and Willian Tilles • Jan 15, 2017 • 23 Comments Given the difficulty of accurately gauging nuclear capital expense, how can we infer if these enterprises can ever be profitable?
France Comes up with a Real Jewel to Prop up its 4 TBTF Banks by Don Quijones • Dec 22, 2016 • 24 Comments To cover a capital shortfall of €50 billion.
Debt & Deficit Outlooks for France, Italy, Spain, & Portugal by Contributor • Nov 30, 2016 • 34 Comments Is “ugly” the right word?
France Just Set a Very Scary Precedent by Don Quijones • Nov 8, 2016 • 16 Comments But it would be a Hacker’s Paradise.
Reek of Desperation Surrounds EU Banks, Regulators Prepare for “Derivatives Clearing Crisis” by Don Quijones • Oct 9, 2016 • 53 Comments Zombification of EU banking system gathers momentum.
China Furious, French Energy Giant Desperate, as UK Stalls $24bn Nuclear Deal by Don Quijones • Aug 9, 2016 • 42 Comments It could crush EDF and the French nuclear industry. Or is it a Brexit negotiating ploy?