Mexico’s Economy Is Being Plundered Dry by Don Quijones • Apr 19, 2017 • 23 Comments Debt is suffocating the economy, but where did the money go?
Is Mexico Facing “Liquidity Problems?” by Don Quijones • Mar 5, 2017 • 17 Comments When it comes to debt, everything is relative, especially if you don’t have a reserve-currency-denominated printing press.
Hideous Constellation of Threats and Challenges Facing Mexico by Don Quijones • Jan 8, 2017 • 86 Comments The Risk of Contagion of a full-blown Mexican crisis is far greater today than it was during the Tequila Crisis 22 years ago.
The Oil Supply Glut is Here to Stay in 2017 by Irina Slav • Jan 5, 2017 • 31 Comments This does not bode well for price trends over the next 12 months.
The Almighty Dollar and the Currencies that Crushed it in 2016 by Wolf Richter • Jan 1, 2017 • 42 Comments A mix of deceptive calm, hair-raising craziness, and big surprises.
Why the Peso Crisis Won’t be “Contained” to Mexico by Don Quijones • Dec 11, 2016 • 33 Comments In a world that has become immensely exposed to Mexico’s debt and peso.
Financial “Hurricane” Trump Is Approaching Mexico by Don Quijones • Nov 10, 2016 • 69 Comments Peso crisis could trigger next dollar-debt crisis in Mexico.
Mexican Peso Plunges against Dollar, in Toxic Cocktail of Forces by Don Quijones • Sep 21, 2016 • 40 Comments A recipe for a debt crisis.
Turns out, OPEC Isn’t Dead Yet by Wolf Richter • Jun 17, 2016 • 28 Comments In War for Market Share with US shale oil.
Dollar-Peso Woes Re-Hit Mexico, with a Vengeance by Don Quijones • Jun 16, 2016 • 11 Comments What does Trump have to do with it?