Deutsche Bank’s CoCo Bonds Speak of Fear of the Worst by Wolf Richter • Sep 16, 2016 • 24 Comments For profitable, well-capitalized banks not teetering on the brink, big fines are a slap on the wrist. But these three conditions don’t apply to Deutsche Bank.
German Exports Plunge 10% Overall, 14% to Non-EU Countries by Wolf Richter • Sep 9, 2016 • 40 Comments Something doesn’t add up.
Why China’s Multi-Decade Manufacturing Miracle is Over by Wolf Richter • Aug 17, 2016 • 60 Comments The Great Equalizer has arrived.
“We’re Not Dangerous”: Deutsche Bank’s Chief Risk Officer by Wolf Richter • Aug 1, 2016 • 45 Comments No crisis at Deutsche Bank, really, I swear.
Did Germany Just Blink? by Don Quijones • Jul 30, 2016 • 54 Comments So who’s going to bail out the banks?
Look Who’s Frantically Demanding that Taxpayers Stop Italy’s Bank Meltdown by Don Quijones • Jul 21, 2016 • 29 Comments New Opportunities for “America’s Most Corrupt Bank.”
The “Mass Psychosis” in Bonds Takes a New Twist by Wolf Richter • Jul 13, 2016 • 59 Comments We just had a propitious day in our negative-yield pandemic.
Race to Displace “City of London” Turns into Feeding Frenzy by Don Quijones • Jul 13, 2016 • 43 Comments Global banks in search of a “New London” after Brexit.
Who’s Most Afraid of Contagion from Italy’s Bank Meltdown? by Don Quijones • Jul 10, 2016 • 40 Comments French and German banks.
I’m in Awe at How Fast Deutsche Bank is Coming Unglued by Wolf Richter • Jul 6, 2016 • 58 Comments Bond-buyback miracle-nonsense flops. Shares, CoCo bonds plunge.