Currency Armageddon? A Word about the Hated Dollar by Wolf Richter • Dec 15, 2016 • 69 Comments The “death of the dollar” will have to be rescheduled.
So Who Gets to Pay for Italy’s Banking Crisis? by Don Quijones • Dec 13, 2016 • 23 Comments “There is not and there will not be a banking crisis in Italy, nor will there be a European financial crisis coming from Italy”: EU Commissioner Moscovici
Italians Vote “No,” Renzi to Resign, Banking Crisis Now Looking for Taxpayers by Wolf Richter • Dec 4, 2016 • 73 Comments Teetering Eurozone banks exposed to flying shrapnel.
The Fix Is Already In, as Italy’s Moment of Truth Beckons by Don Quijones • Dec 3, 2016 • 54 Comments Banks cannot be allowed, at any cost, to suffer the consequences of their own chronic mismanagement, or worse.
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.
Italy’s Crisis Turns into a Multi-Headed Hydra by Don Quijones • Nov 20, 2016 • 33 Comments Making Retail Investors pay.
Bank of England Trips over London House-Price Bubble, Hilarity Ensues by Wolf Richter • Nov 18, 2016 • 18 Comments “Landlords have been unable to raise rents…”
The Global “Populist” Doom Tour Swings to Italy by Don Quijones • Nov 13, 2016 • 34 Comments In the middle of a blossoming banking crisis.