A Battle Over Goldman’s Hunger Bonds Is Being Waged in Florida

  • Politicians jockey to take hard-line stances against Maduro
  • Controversy mounts as Credit Suisse bans trading a PDVSA bond

Venezuela has more oil than anywhere on Earth, and yet it can't provide basic food and services to its citizens. Bloomberg QuickTake examines how Venezuela's poor economy and increasingly authoritarian leader have made it into Latin America's powder keg. (video by Henry Baker) (Source: Bloomberg)

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Politicians in Florida are sparring over Venezuela, and it’s giving Goldman Sachs Group Inc. the jitters in New York.