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What investors are watching after Venezuela: Five signals that matter for markets
Markets are weighing whether latest developments in Venezuela marks a turning point in how political power is priced into assets. Source link
Denmark in ‘crisis-mode’ as Trump sets sights on Greenland after Venezuela attack
“We need Greenland from the standpoint of national security,” Trump said Sunday on Air Force One. Source link
CNBC Daily Open: Investors had much to cheer in 2025 — but 2026's starting out rocky
The S&P 500 rallied 16.39% in 2025, mostly on the back of enthusiasm over AI. But investors have to contend with the U.S.’ attack on Venezuela. Source link
European stocks to open higher as traders track Venezuela developments
European stocks are expected to open in mixed territory Monday as global markets react to the U.S.’ capture of Venezuelan leader Nicolas Maduro. Source link
‘Might makes right’? Why the U.S. strike on Venezuela won’t push China into a Taiwan gamble
Analysts say China is unlikely to change its Taiwan strategy after the U.S. arrest of Venezuela’s Maduro, despite renewed claims of Washington’s double standards. Source link
Cuba says 32 citizens killed in U.S. raid to arrest Venezuela's Maduro
The raid, which saw U.S. forces arrest Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro, reportedly saw a large part of Maduro’s security team killed. Source link
Who controls Venezuela's oil now? What Maduro's arrest means for energy markets
The arrest of Nicolás Maduro has thrown Venezuela’s politically fraught oil industries back into focus. Source link
Elon Musk's Starlink offers free internet access in Venezuela following U.S. airstrikes and Maduro’s arrest
SpaceX’s Starlink is offering free broadband internet service to the people of Venezuela through Feb. 3, amid the fallout of a U.S. military operation in the country. Source link
CNBC Daily Open: A banner year for markets in 2025
The S&P 500 rallied 16.39% in 2025, mostly on the back of enthusiasm over AI, though some pockets of the sector weakened as the year drew to a close. Source link
Asia-Pacific markets set to open higher after U.S. captures Venezuela’s Maduro, oil slips
Asia-Pacific markets were set to open the first official trading week of 2026 on a firmer footing after the U.S. said it captured Venezuela’s Nicolas Maduro, with oil prices easing. Source link