Deloitte About to Pay for its Spanish Sins? by Don Quijones • Feb 14, 2016 • 17 Comments Bilked Investors, including the US government, are furious.
Banking Crisis in Europe? Deutsche Bank’s CoCo Bonds Collapse by Wolf Richter • Feb 9, 2016 • 33 Comments Schäuble tries to soothe nerves, but the plunge gets worse.
Whiff of Panic? Global Bear-Market Progress Report by Wolf Richter • Feb 8, 2016 • 39 Comments Watch the banks.
German Judges Pooh-Pooh Obama’s Sacred US-EU Trade Pact by Don Quijones • Feb 7, 2016 • 27 Comments A damning indictment.
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.