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US president looks to lure sceptical businesses to return to the country following the capture of Nicolás Maduro
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Chevron shares were among the big gainers on Monday as investors gauged the impact of U.S. actions against Venezuela, including the capture of Nicolás Maduro.
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The U.S. seizure of Venezuela's president has governments, executives and investors bracing for wide-reaching business and geopolitical fallout.
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U.S. oil companies will repair infrastructure in Venezuela, President Donald Trump tells reporters.
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The U.S. military operation that captured Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro and flew him out of the country early Saturday has also disrupted Caribbean travel at a busy travel time for the region.
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