Prelude to a Nightmare by Don Quijones • Feb 5, 2016 • 6 Comments Four Things that Keep Spain’s Senior Bankers Awake at Night.
Hedge Funds, Wall Street not Happy with the New Spain by Don Quijones • Feb 3, 2016 • 25 Comments The scheme derailed.
What Deutsche Bank’s Plunging CoCo Bonds Just Said about the Bank’s Future by Wolf Richter • Feb 1, 2016 • 33 Comments “They’re just too close to the wire.”
Who Gets to Pay for the Italian Banking Crisis? by Don Quijones • Jan 27, 2016 • 11 Comments The missing capital buffer.
One of World’s Biggest Construction Companies to Hit the Wall? by Don Quijones • Jan 24, 2016 • 6 Comments The shorts are circling.
Small Businesses in Europe Fear Getting Trampled by TTIP by Don Quijones • Jan 20, 2016 • 11 Comments The powers behind it are multinationals.
“Everything Has Come to a Standstill”: Political Fallout Hits Business in Spain by Don Quijones • Jan 16, 2016 • 18 Comments Things are likely to get a whole lot uglier.
Emerging Market Meltdown Sinks Spain’s Biggest Companies by Don Quijones • Jan 10, 2016 • 19 Comments A Lethal Cocktail.
A Climate of Fear in C-Suites: Spain Faces Tough 2016 by Don Quijones • Jan 4, 2016 • 2 Comments No one knows how much longer this madness can go on.
The Risks of the War on Cash by Don Quijones • Jan 2, 2016 • 51 Comments On January 1st, Londoners woke up to a rather perplexing reality.