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Tag Archives: Maduro
The Region in 2015 Part 3: Argentina and Venezuela – The Emperor Has No Clothes
Russ Dallen, Managing Director of Caracas Capital Markets and Editor-in-Chief of the Latin American Herald Tribune, on the state of the Venezuelan economy *Note: This piece was originally published on the Financial Times’ beyondbrics blog
Posted in Andean Region, Caribbean, Southern Cone, Uncategorized
Tagged 2015, Argentina, Debt, Economy, fernandez, kirchner, Maduro, NML, oil, Venezuela
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From Black Friday to Black Monday in Venezuela
Russ Dallen, Managing Director of Caracas Capital Markets and Editor-in-Chief of the Latin American Herald Tribune, on the state of the Venezuelan economy
Posted in Andean Region, Caribbean, Uncategorized
Tagged bolivar fuerte, Caracas, exchange rate, Inflation, Latin America blog, Maduro, Russ Dallen, shortage, Sicad, Venezuela
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Venezuela: Can the revolution survive with a little help from its friends?
Venezuelan contributor Francisco Rodríguez on the Bolivarian Republic’s increasing dependency on China
Posted in Andean Region, Caribbean, Uncategorized
Tagged China, Debt, Latin America, loans, Maduro, shortage, Venezuela, Venezuela-China, Xi
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The Venezuelan Economy: Three Myths and Three Truths
An Editorial from James Stranko, Director of Communications at Latin American Private Equity & Venture Capital Association and Editor-in-Chief of Avenida America
VENEZUELA AFTER CHÁVEZ
Three reasons Chavistas will keep power in the short term, three reasons they will lose it by 2020 ARTICLE HERE
Post-Chávez Venezuela: A Country on the Edge
On October 7, 2012 at 11:32 PM, Venezuelan President Hugo Chávez emerged on the balcony of El Palacio de Miraflores in front of thousands of supporters to accept re-election through 2019. Thus ended months of speculation. Would Chávez, diagnosed with … Continue reading
Posted in Andean Region, Regions, Uncategorized
Tagged Caracas, Chavez, Maduro, Venezuela, Venezuelan Economy
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