The removal of Nicolás Maduro by direct U.S. military action represents one of the most dramatic geopolitical developments of recent years. Yet markets, notably, have responded with restraint rather than panic. Oil prices have fluctuated but failed to break higher; risk assets have largely held their ground; volatility across FX and rates remains subdued. This contrast between political drama and financial discipline is instructive.
Sign up for free to access
Get access to the latest equity research in real-time from 12 commissioned providers.
Get access to the latest equity research in real-time from 12 commissioned providers.
Venezuela After Maduro: Oil and the Limits of a Shock
- Published:
08 Jan 2026 - Author:
-
Pages:
4 -
The removal of Nicolás Maduro by direct U.S. military action represents one of the most dramatic geopolitical developments of recent years. Yet markets, notably, have responded with restraint rather than panic. Oil prices have fluctuated but failed to break higher; risk assets have largely held their ground; volatility across FX and rates remains subdued. This contrast between political drama and financial discipline is instructive.