Spain’s Banks Openly Flout the Law Like Never Before by Don Quijones • Jan 21, 2017 • 17 Comments They’re apparently powerful enough to get their way.
From One Scam to Another: How Banks in Spain Intend to “Compensate” 1.4 Million Fleeced Homeowners by Don Quijones • Jan 14, 2017 • 33 Comments “Poisoned offers” to settle, backed by the government.
UBS Warns: Spain’s “Most Italian Bank” Runs Out of Options by Don Quijones • Jan 11, 2017 • 8 Comments The bank-bailout business rages on.
A New Crisis Is Brewing in Spain by Don Quijones • Dec 24, 2016 • 17 Comments The government raided the state pension fund. And now what?
Nightmare Before Christmas for Spanish Banks by Don Quijones • Dec 21, 2016 • 30 Comments The European Court of Justice refused to listen.
Crunch Time for “Zombie Bank… on Brink of Collapse” by Don Quijones • Nov 30, 2016 • 5 Comments Short-sellers have a field day with Spain’s “Most Italian Bank.”
Debt & Deficit Outlooks for France, Italy, Spain, & Portugal by Contributor • Nov 30, 2016 • 34 Comments Is “ugly” the right word?
Hit by Global Turmoil, Banks in Spain Get Jittery (Again) by Don Quijones • Nov 26, 2016 • 12 Comments Big Trouble in Emerging Markets.
Another European Bank Becomes a Penny Stock by Don Quijones • Nov 3, 2016 • 39 Comments The growing pile of bailed-out, newly crushed European banks.
Next “Bad Bank” to IPO in Spain, after 2 Prior IPOs Imploded by Don Quijones • Oct 27, 2016 • 12 Comments Who Will Be the Bag Holders?