Colombia Pays the Steep Cost of So-Called “Free” Trade by Don Quijones • Apr 7, 2016 • 8 Comments The bitter irony of a trade agreement.
Debt Spiral Grips Both, Pemex and Mexico by Don Quijones • Apr 5, 2016 • 19 Comments Nightmare is coming true.
This Shows Financial Reality Has No Place in Today’s Markets by Don Quijones • Mar 30, 2016 • 7 Comments Another Happy Day for Destructive Accounting.
Political Turmoil Rages in Brazil, Puts Oil Industry On Edge by Nick Cunningham • Mar 18, 2016 • 8 Comments During the worst economic recession in a century.
Big-Oil Bailout Begins as Pemex’s Debt Spirals Down by Don Quijones • Mar 16, 2016 • 11 Comments Proud sugar daddy becomes giant financial sinkhole.
Prelude to a Bailout by Don Quijones • Mar 1, 2016 • 9 Comments But is Pemex too big to save for Mexico?
The Big-Oil Bailouts Begin by Don Quijones • Jan 30, 2016 • 26 Comments The hundred-billion-dollar question.
Is Inflation Spiraling out of Control in Argentina, or is it just a ‘Sensation,’ as New President Claims? by Bianca Fernet • Jan 20, 2016 • 15 Comments Give it to us Straight.
Dollar-Debt Blows up in Mexico, Pushes Biggest Construction Firm toward Abyss by Don Quijones • Dec 19, 2015 • 7 Comments The oil connection.
Spain’s Biggest Bankruptcy Ever Hits Banks, Mexico, Brazil, Descends into Bitter Farce by Don Quijones • Dec 15, 2015 • 12 Comments “The big surprise was that negative profits were converted into positives.”