Mexican Peso Dives, Fretting Begins About Peso Crisis by Don Quijones • Jul 29, 2015 • 7 Comments “Everyone got used to playing with free, easy money. Now it’s going to cost us.”
Argentine Peso Crashes, “Blue Dollar” and Unease Rise by Bianca Fernet • Jul 22, 2015 • 4 Comments A “speculative attack” by the people?
Is Mexico Ready For Life Without Its Sugar Daddy? by Don Quijones • Jul 16, 2015 • 12 Comments The autopsy has already begun.
The Biggest Energy Crooks by Contributor • Jul 16, 2015 • 8 Comments It shakes the whole foundation of investing internationally.
Petrobras Scandal Balloons, Losses Pile Up, Forces Brazil’s Hand by Nick Cunningham • Jul 7, 2015 • Comments Off on Petrobras Scandal Balloons, Losses Pile Up, Forces Brazil’s Hand As Petrobras’ troubles just get worse, Brazil suddenly sees the private sector.
Does HSBC Know Something Other Banks Don’t? by Don Quijones • Jun 28, 2015 • 1 Comment Or Is It Just In Dire Financial Straits?
Downturn in South America Mauls Spanish Companies, Threatens Spain’s “Recovery” by Don Quijones • May 23, 2015 • 1 Comment At the worst possible time for Spain’s corruption-infested regime: an election year.
“Brazil Just Getting Worse and Worse” by Wolf Richter • May 14, 2015 • 20 Comments Even the IMF becomes a doom-and-gloomer on Brazil.
Spanish Construction Giant Reels From Mexican Hangover by Don Quijones • May 10, 2015 • 4 Comments Shares plunged 22%. The company denied all allegations, called the recordings “industrial espionage.” But wait…
In Global Food War, Monsanto Trips Over Mexican Judge by Don Quijones • Mar 12, 2015 • 10 Comments The battle for control and ownership of the most crucial resource.