ECB Inaugurates Hyper-Luxury HQ, While Frankfurt Burns by Don Quijones • Mar 18, 2015 • 9 Comments The new spirit of austerity.
In its Desperation, Scandal-Riddled Spanish Government Criminalizes Solidarity Among Citizens by Don Quijones • Mar 15, 2015 • 8 Comments “Hands up! This is an eviction.”
Is the IMF About to Make Greece an Offer It Can’t Refuse? by Don Quijones • Mar 7, 2015 • 7 Comments With friends like these….
Spanish Judge Pursues Bankers, Government Pursues Judge by Don Quijones • Mar 6, 2015 • 3 Comments “Chewing Gum” accounting for banks.
Austria ‘Pulls Ripcord’ on Bailouts, Lets ‘Bottomless Pit’ Hypo Alpe Bank Drag State of Carinthia into Bankruptcy by Wolf Richter • Mar 4, 2015 • 13 Comments A “long-yearned-for shock of liberation” for taxpayers.
If Greeks Did This, the Terrible Crisis Would Be Over by Wolf Richter • Feb 26, 2015 • 24 Comments But what do they know that others don’t?
Making Me Pay For My Crimes Would Send “Message of Uncertainty to the Markets”: Bank President to Spanish Judge by Don Quijones • Feb 23, 2015 • 13 Comments It was just a matter of time before the defendants hit back – and hard!
As Banks Tighten Grip on the Media, British Journalist Rebels Against HSBC-Run Telegraph by Don Quijones • Feb 19, 2015 • 4 Comments They want to control the message.
Smaller Businesses Dread the Wrath of US-EU “Free-Trade” Deal by Don Quijones • Feb 18, 2015 • 5 Comments Like most modern trade deals, TTIP isn’t about “free trade.” It’s about protecting Big Business. SMEs are crying foul.
Spanish Judge Violates Global Rule, Makes Bank President & Former IMF Chief Pay for Financial Crimes by Don Quijones • Feb 15, 2015 • 10 Comments But who is going to bail out the defendants?