The Venezuelan Stock Exchange has faced prolonged hardship following intensified U.S. actions against the country’s government. Strict sanctions severely curtailed oil exports, slashed government revenue, and drove foreign investors away. Hyperinflation eroded the value of the local currency, forcing many businesses to shut down or exit the country altogether. As a result, trading volumes collapsed, leaving the stock market fragile, illiquid, and highly unstable.


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