Fear of Contagion Feeds the Italian Banking Crisis by Don Quijones • Jun 16, 2017 • 40 Comments At first, deny, deny, deny. Then taxpayers get to bail out the bondholders.
Is Another Spanish Bank about to Bite the Dust? by Don Quijones • Jun 10, 2017 • 29 Comments Liberbank’s stockholders and junior bondholders fear a “bail-in.”
Shock Waves Spread from Spain’s New Banking Crisis by Don Quijones • Jun 3, 2017 • 44 Comments Has the time finally come to test the EU’s bail-in law?
Despite the Hype, Italy’s Banking Crisis Metastasizes by Don Quijones • Jun 1, 2017 • 22 Comments The government’s giant debt is already “vulnerable to market turbulence.”
Just How Safe is Spain’s Banking System? by Don Quijones • Apr 23, 2017 • 10 Comments Investment bank Mediobanca warns of “clear risk of contagion.”
Spain’s Most Italian Bank Still “Solvent,” Claims Finance Minister by Don Quijones • Apr 4, 2017 • 17 Comments It just doesn’t let up with this bank.
Definition of Madness: Spain Needs Bigger Banks, Apparently by Don Quijones • Mar 6, 2017 • 12 Comments Not having learned a thing from merged banks that then collapsed.
Spain’s Banks Openly Flout the Law Like Never Before by Don Quijones • Jan 21, 2017 • 17 Comments They’re apparently powerful enough to get their way.
UBS Warns: Spain’s “Most Italian Bank” Runs Out of Options by Don Quijones • Jan 11, 2017 • 8 Comments The bank-bailout business rages on.
Nightmare Before Christmas for Spanish Banks by Don Quijones • Dec 21, 2016 • 30 Comments The European Court of Justice refused to listen.