Barcelona Threatens to Print Parallel Currency, Madrid Seethes by Don Quijones • Oct 24, 2015 • 14 Comments Socialist mayor to fulfill campaign promises by printing money.
Why Investors Should Take “Lower For Longer” Seriously by Dan Dicker • Oct 24, 2015 • 2 Comments Oil & gas bust might last a whole lot longer than anyone first thought.
This Is Why It’s Going to Get Even Tougher by Wolf Richter • Oct 23, 2015 • 26 Comments “Though it’s premature to predict impending doom for the current recovery”: Moody’s
Draghi Speaks, Euro Falls Off Chart, Stocks Soar Despite Layoffs, Shrinking Revenues, and Evil “Strong Dollar” that just Got a Heck of Lot Stronger by Wolf Richter • Oct 22, 2015 • 40 Comments This isn’t a coincidence.
“Bank Failures and Systemic Breakdowns”: Regulator Warns on Autos, Subprime, Commercial Real-Estate… by Wolf Richter • Oct 21, 2015 • 32 Comments “Reminds me of what happened in mortgage-backed securities in the run up to the crisis.”
Euro Sinks Deeper into Limbo by Don Quijones • Oct 21, 2015 • 2 Comments ECB “Powerless” to reduce wealth disparities its policies create, it says. So here are the ECB’s Winners & Losers.
Who on Wall Street is Now Eating the Oil & Gas Losses? by Wolf Richter • Oct 20, 2015 • 14 Comments This trade has become blood-soaked.
Why Mainstream Economists Deny Housing Bubbles Until After They Implode – Which They ALWAYS Do by Lindsay David • Oct 20, 2015 • 24 Comments Those few warning of a housing crash are “scaremongers” – now playing out in Australia.
Saudi Arabia Cuts Spending, Slows Payments, Hits Spain Inc. by Don Quijones • Oct 20, 2015 • Comments Off on Saudi Arabia Cuts Spending, Slows Payments, Hits Spain Inc. Ugly for Spain’s over-indebted, liquidity-challenged construction giants.
Saudi, US Oil Inventories Hit Record High as Demand Fizzles by Wolf Richter • Oct 19, 2015 • 18 Comments Crude oil inventory buildup points at a potential fiasco by next spring.