Market Analysts React to Trump’s Venezuela Gambit
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Market analysts react to Trump’s Venezuela gambit
SINGAPORE, Jan 5 (Reuters) - Global investors are facing a fresh surge in geopolitical risk after the U.S. capture of Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro, although initial market reaction has been relatively devoid of nerves with oil volatile and safe-...
The decision of the US government, led by Donald Trump, to conduct an operation in Venezuela to capture Nicolás Maduro will be reflected in the movements of world financial markets, including precious metals and oil. The futures of Wall Street show mixed behavior in the operations of this Sunday amid the uncertainty that investors live after the event happened early on Saturday, January 3. While the Dow Jones points a fall of 0.05% to 48,592 poi…
Analysts and economists expect Trump-Venezuela situation to not affect global economy + financial markets
Analysts and economists covering politics, oil, crypto, and risk say the Trump-Venezuela situation is not expected to hit the global economy or financial markets in any serious way when the trading floor opens Sunday night. Yes the Venezuela invasion indeed is a very big deal, because Washington hasn’t carried out this kind of direct action in Latin America since the 1989 invasion of Panama that removed military leader Manuel Noriega under simil…
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