Prelude to a Bailout by Don Quijones • Mar 1, 2016 • 9 Comments But is Pemex too big to save for Mexico?
After Messy Price War, OPEC Gets the Blues, Can’t Figure Out How “to Live Together” with US Shale Oil by Wolf Richter • Feb 23, 2016 • 37 Comments El-Badri’s nightmare.
The Big-Oil Bailouts Begin by Don Quijones • Jan 30, 2016 • 26 Comments The hundred-billion-dollar question.
Emerging Market Meltdown Sinks Spain’s Biggest Companies by Don Quijones • Jan 10, 2016 • 19 Comments A Lethal Cocktail.
The Perverse Paradox in Mexico’s “Model” Economy by Don Quijones • Jan 5, 2016 • 10 Comments Aberration or design feature?
Dollar-Debt Blows up in Mexico, Pushes Biggest Construction Firm toward Abyss by Don Quijones • Dec 19, 2015 • 7 Comments The oil connection.
Volkswagen Fallout Hits Mexican Economy by Don Quijones • Sep 26, 2015 • 14 Comments A Strategically Vital Industry
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.
Brilliantly Timed Oil Reforms Push Mexico into Fiscal Meltdown by Don Quijones • Sep 4, 2015 • 3 Comments The “Peña Nieto Bottom”
Is Mexico Ready For Life Without Its Sugar Daddy? by Don Quijones • Jul 16, 2015 • 12 Comments The autopsy has already begun.