Wall Street Investors Explore Venezuela Opportunities After Maduro's Capture
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Summary
Wall Street investors are exploring potential investment opportunities in Venezuela following the capture of former President Nicolás Maduro. Charles Myers, chairman of Signum Global Advisors, is organizing a trip with about 20 officials from top hedge funds, asset managers, and sectors including finance, energy, and defense to assess investment prospects under Venezuela's new leadership. This comes as Maduro pleaded not guilty in a New York court hearing and President Trump signaled U.S. willingness to take action against other countries.
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Myers said in an interview he is planning a trip to Venezuela with officials from top hedge funds and asset managers to determine whether there are investment prospects in the country under new leadership
The trip will feature about 20 officials from the finance, energy and defense sectors, among others, Myers said
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