Spain’s Most Italian Bank Still “Solvent,” Claims Finance Minister by Don Quijones • Apr 4, 2017 • 17 Comments It just doesn’t let up with this bank.
Italy at the Grim Edge of a Global Problem by Don Quijones • Mar 25, 2017 • 53 Comments This trend is not your friend.
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?
ECB Trapped in its Own “Doom Loop” as Inflation Surges by Don Quijones • Mar 16, 2017 • 11 Comments To keep a financial system and currency union from collapsing on each other.
Definition of Madness: Spain Needs Bigger Banks, Apparently by Don Quijones • Mar 6, 2017 • 12 Comments Not having learned a thing from merged banks that then collapsed.
Is that Desperation Hanging Over Europe’s Banking System? by Don Quijones • Feb 25, 2017 • 41 Comments Turns out, Italy’s banking crisis is not fixed.
Former IMF Chief and Dozens of Former Bank Execs Just Got Sentenced to Jail by Don Quijones • Feb 23, 2017 • 19 Comments But will they actually warm a bench in a Spanish prison?
The Unthinkable Just Happened in Spain by Don Quijones • Feb 18, 2017 • 17 Comments Six central bankers and a financial regulator get dragged to court.
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.
Kamikaze Economics with Slow-Motion Debt Crash by Don Quijones • Feb 11, 2017 • 14 Comments Wee bit of Contagion? Catalonian default seen as Spanish default: Moody’s