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Venezuela News: Investment & Sanctions Analysis
The source for Venezuelan news and analysis that matters to investors. If you are following what is happening in Venezuela today, this is where the country’s latest news meets investment analysis. In-depth briefings on OFAC general licenses, Asamblea Nacional legislation, Gaceta Oficial decrees, sector-by-sector capital flows, and the macro backdrop for institutional investors considering Venezuela exposure. Updated twice daily with today’s news from Venezuela.
Venezuela ends PDVSA's oil monopoly, opening the sector to foreign investment. Investors must assess new regulatory risks.
Vitol hires ex-Chevron exec to expand in Venezuela, targeting PDVSA's market. This move signals rising foreign interest in the energy sector.
Venezuela's earthquake toll reaches 3,889, impacting real estate investment and highlighting sanctions' role in reconstruction delays.
Venezuela's May 2026 bond restructuring announcement may affect valuations and investor strategies. Key risks and opportunities exist.
Venezuela's earthquake response mobilizes resources, involves US cooperation, and highlights real estate rebuilding opportunities.
Venezuela's urgent debt deal post-earthquake may impact fiscal stability and foreign investment. Monitor financial sector volatility.
Vitol's Caracas office reflects eased U.S. sanctions, offering new opportunities in Venezuela's energy sector.
Venezuela's oil law reform seeks to enhance foreign investment by improving regulatory frameworks and offering new incentives.
Venezuela's new oil and gas reform framework may unlock foreign investment opportunities, but regulatory details remain key.
Vitol's new office in Venezuela signals growing confidence in the oil sector, potentially attracting more foreign investment.
Venezuela's mining projects' bankability hinges on legal, financial, and environmental factors, affecting investment viability.
Venezuela's bond market sees cautious investor sentiment as the government begins restructuring, impacting bond valuations.
Vitol plans to open a Venezuelan office, signaling potential growth in the energy sector despite existing sanctions.
Over 100 economists urge US to lift sanctions on Venezuela post-earthquakes. Sanctions relief may ease constraints on foreign capital.
Venezuela's May 2026 bond restructuring aims to stabilize its economy. Investors should assess potential impacts on bond valuations.
Post-quake calls to lift U.S. sanctions on Venezuela may open investment in recovery sectors. Monitor policy shifts closely.
Venezuela's May 2026 debt restructuring impacts bond valuations and economic conditions. Monitor developments closely.
Venezuela's formal bond restructuring, announced May 13, 2026, signals potential shifts in debt management. Investment opportunities and risks abound.
Venezuela's May 2026 bond restructuring announcement affects debt instruments, offering both risks and opportunities for investors.