Petro-Plunder Rages in Mexico, Costs Surge by Don Quijones • Mar 12, 2018 • 24 Comments Just as the gasoline market is opened to competition, Mexico becomes one of the worst places in the world for fuel theft.
Touted Energy “Reform” Goes Awry in Mexico by Don Quijones • Jan 31, 2018 • 40 Comments Dream of cheaper energy in an open market turns into nightmare.
Surging Prices in Slowing Economy: Tough Year for Mexico by Don Quijones • Jan 6, 2018 • 27 Comments Bank of Mexico faces stagflation or worse.
Petro-Plunder Worsens in Mexico by Don Quijones • Oct 19, 2017 • 11 Comments Scaring off sorely needed investments in fuel distribution systems.
So Where Does the Money Go that Mexico Borrows? by Don Quijones • Sep 11, 2017 • 16 Comments Answers emerge. Including offshore private accounts.
Global Banks Sabotage Uruguay’s Efforts to Legalize Marijuana by Don Quijones • Sep 3, 2017 • 59 Comments It’s hard to do business without banks.
Two of Mexico’s Biggest Bugbears Surge Again by Don Quijones • Aug 11, 2017 • 12 Comments And footloose hot money that has flooded Mexico can quickly dry up.
Inflation Spikes Most since 2008 in Mexico. Bad Timing by Wolf Richter • Aug 10, 2017 • 41 Comments Before the Elections and despite Bank of Mexico’s “monetary shock.”
Mexico’s Economy Reels from a Blast from the Past by Don Quijones • May 27, 2017 • 35 Comments Inflation suddenly takes off.
It’s Really Crazy What This ECB Has Wrought by Wolf Richter • May 14, 2017 • 45 Comments In the land of NIRP refugees and “Reverse Yankees,” who will get crushed?