Washington — The International Monetary Fund announced on Thursday that it has resumed dealings with Venezuela under the administration of acting President Delcy Rodríguez, guided by the views of IMF members representing a majority of the Fund's total voting power; Managing Director Kristalina Georgieva made the declaration after polling members over recent days. Venezuela's government confirmed the re-engagement on state television on Thursday night, with Rodríguez saying authorities would normalise processes involving Venezuela's rights at multilateral institutions; the IMF said the country had not been engaged with since March 2019 and noted Venezuela has been an IMF member since December 1946, while CNA reported the World Bank also moved to restore relations.
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国际货币基金组织恢复与委内瑞拉的交易可能会影响全球市场。这可能会影响您的投资或退休基金。请密切关注您的投资组合。如果您不确定,请咨询您的财务顾问。
委内瑞拉重回国际货币基金组织和世界银行的怀抱。这是经济可能稳定的迹象。然而,其全部影响仍是未知数。如果你认识有投资与新兴市场相关的人,值得转发。
重新参与使委内瑞拉政府、国际金融机构和潜在债权人能够恢复正式对话,为技术合作、多边融资的合法性以及可能的财政支持开辟道路。
随着与现任政府的制度性接触正常化,政治反对派团体和对承认提出质疑的行动者可能会面临杠杆作用减弱,从而使替代承认策略复杂化。
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国际货币基金组织恢复与委内瑞拉的业务往来
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