Watching a $250,000,000 Heist, Live on your Bloomberg Terminal
The really strange thing about that radioactive Central Bank-Goldman Sachs bond deal is that it looks less like a corrupt guiso and more like a straight-up gift to Wall Street.
The really strange thing about that radioactive Central Bank-Goldman Sachs bond deal is that it looks less like a corrupt guiso and more like a straight-up gift to Wall Street.
With 22 delegations confirmed to attend, 18 Foreign Ministers present (perhaps including nuestra Delcy Eloina), and three draft declarations on the table, the OAS has never seen more excitement.
Ten years on, RCTV’s old stars came together for an outdoor reunion-cum-protest, before it was cut short by the never-ending conflict. A timely reminder that not every protest has to be a march.
Your daily briefing for Wednesday, May 31, 2017. Translated by Javier Liendo.
I went to J.M. de los Ríos Children's hospital expecting to find sadness and dysfunction. What I found is amazing solidarity between people facing one of life's worst ordeals.
Your daily briefing for Tuesday, May 30, 2017. Translated by Javier Liendo.
With an opposition mayor facing a chavista municipal council, Barquisimeto is on the outer edges of governability.
A week of violent riots and wild rumors in Barinas makes one thing clear: there are no bastions left. No place is safe for the government right now.
We thought we’d plumbed the depths of awful government financing deals. But BCV's deal with Goldman Sachs is a new, appalling low.
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