Venezuela nears lows amid US threat as market stays divided

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Venezuela nears lows amid US threat as market stays divided

Pence, Venezuela, PDVSA, LatAm
Venezuelan exile Maria Eugenia Tovar, left, holds a photo of her daughter, who was killed in 2014, and gives talks about her loss as Vice President Mike Pence, right, listens through the help of a translator. Pence held a roundtable with many Venezuelan exiles at Our Lady of Guadalupe Catholic Church, in Doral, Fla., on Wednesday, Aug. 23, 2017. (Photo by Carl Juste/Miami Herald/TNS/Sipa USA) | TNS/SIPA USA/PA Images

Venezuela and PDVSA bonds regained some ground on Thursday as reports that the US would implement a blanket ban on trading the securities appeared to be exaggerated. But the bonds remain near all-time lows as the market weighs up the possibility of US sanctions against the crisis-ridden nation.

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