Stressful Year Ahead for Spanish Banks by Don Quijones • Dec 12, 2017 • 6 Comments The “spillover effects.”
Catalonia’s Post-“Independence” Economic Hangover Sets In by Don Quijones • Dec 6, 2017 • 7 Comments Uncertainty, threats, and counter-threats.
Spain’s Third Biggest Bank Just Made it Harder to Get Cash by Don Quijones • Nov 25, 2017 • 27 Comments War on Cash bogs down, despite best efforts of government, banks, and credit card companies.
Spain’s Pension System Hits Crisis Point (and Everyone Ignores it) by Don Quijones • Nov 18, 2017 • 65 Comments But how did things get this bad?
The Price of Chaos Rises in Spain by Don Quijones • Nov 9, 2017 • 60 Comments The longer the toxic process between Catalonia and Spain drags on, the wider the gulf grows.
Spain Just Lit a Fuse Under Catalonia — its Richest Region by Don Quijones • Nov 3, 2017 • 51 Comments Acute uncertainty is like sand in the gears of the local economy.
Catalonia and Spain Enter Dangerous Uncharted Territory by Don Quijones • Oct 27, 2017 • 50 Comments Emotions are running high on both sides of the divide.
Catalonia’s Political Crisis Snowballs into an Economic Crisis by Don Quijones • Oct 21, 2017 • 58 Comments Independence would be “horrific” and amount to “financial suicide,” said Spain’s Economy Minister. But financial suicide for whom?
Days of Living Dangerously in Catalonia by Don Quijones • Oct 15, 2017 • 29 Comments Fractured communities, splintered families, broken friendships.
ECB Suffers from “Corporate Capture at its Most Extreme” by Don Quijones • Oct 14, 2017 • 46 Comments Many of these banks are implicated in the biggest financial crimes.