Geoeconomics is back in focus as we enter 2026, with the removal of Venezuela’s Nicolás Maduro by the US dominating headlines and raising questions for global markets. This Global Economics Update draws on the research from our Geoeconomics page to answer key client questions – not just on Venezuela but also on the nexus between geopolitics and economics more generally.
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