Catalonia Crisis Far From Over Despite Market Surge by Don Quijones • Oct 11, 2017 • 30 Comments Hopes that Catalonia’s woes could be contained are fading.
Spain Teaches Catalonia a Lesson about the Power of Money by Don Quijones • Oct 6, 2017 • 58 Comments Money is fickle and fearful.
Catalonia Chaos Begins to Squeeze Spain’s Financial Markets by Don Quijones • Oct 4, 2017 • 50 Comments Bank shares plunge. Money is already on the move.
How Did Things Get So Bad in Catalonia? by Don Quijones • Oct 3, 2017 • 71 Comments Will Spain trigger Article 155 of the Constitution?
Catalonia’s Dark Days Ahead by Don Quijones • Sep 30, 2017 • 47 Comments It isn’t just about what happens on Sunday; it’s about the ensuing days and weeks.
Wall Street and City of London Press Panic Button on Catalonia by Don Quijones • Sep 27, 2017 • 41 Comments “Sometimes you have to keep the black swans in mind.”
It Gets Ugly in Catalonia by Don Quijones • Sep 21, 2017 • 48 Comments Spain’s “ships of repression” are coming to help out.
Catalonia’s Defiance of Spanish Authority Turns into Rebellion by Don Quijones • Sep 16, 2017 • 49 Comments “Do not underestimate the power of Spanish democracy.”
Investors Fret as Catalonia’s Independence Turmoil Seethes by Don Quijones • Sep 12, 2017 • 26 Comments The closer the referendum, the more draconian Spain’s response.
The Next Spanish Bank Teeters, at Worst Possible Time by Don Quijones • Sep 10, 2017 • 41 Comments It just doesn’t let up with these banks.