Markets Loathe Uncertainty, But Loathe Kirchnerism Even More by Bianca Fernet • Oct 26, 2015 • 5 Comments Sheer Ecstasy after Argentina Election Results.
“Problems Likely to Snowball from Here,” at World’s Second Largest VW Factory by Don Quijones • Oct 10, 2015 • 7 Comments “Volkswagen has shafted us all.”
On the Brink, Argentina Asks China for More Money by Wolf Richter • Oct 7, 2015 • 10 Comments A bond payment was due, and here is what happened next.
Corporation vs. Nation: The Ultimate Showdown by Don Quijones • Oct 3, 2015 • 18 Comments No Trial, No Judge, No Jury
Argentina Forces “Pesofication” of Dollar Assets – to Avoid Bond Payment due Monday? by Bianca Fernet • Oct 2, 2015 • 2 Comments US$5.9 billion are due, but dollars are very tight at the moment.
Volkswagen Fallout Hits Mexican Economy by Don Quijones • Sep 26, 2015 • 14 Comments A Strategically Vital Industry
The Blue Dollar Is Up and So Is Corrupt Arbitrage by Bianca Fernet • Sep 23, 2015 • 4 Comments Who Exactly Exploits Argentine Peso’s Plunge?
Uruguay Does Unthinkable, Rejects Global Corporatocracy by Don Quijones • Sep 22, 2015 • 25 Comments The historic decision has been met by a wall of media silence.
Is Brazil About to Drag Down Spain’s Biggest Bank? by Don Quijones • Sep 13, 2015 • 10 Comments The timing could not have been worse.
Oil Suddenly Gets Ugly in Mexico by Don Quijones • Sep 9, 2015 • 1 Comment Toxic mix? Chesapeake’s ex-CEO McClendon teams up with Mexican ex-president Fox.