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Type: Presentation slide / internal briefing
File Size: 1.74 MB
Summary

A Deutsche Bank Global Public Affairs presentation slide, authored by Francis J. Kelly, analyzing the political and economic crisis in Venezuela around November 2015. It highlights severe inflation (800%), shortages, and social unrest ahead of the December 6th elections, while noting positive diplomatic engagement between the US and Venezuela. The document contains a typo in the date ('2105') and bears a House Oversight Bates stamp.

People (2)

Name Role Context
Francis J. Kelly Employee/Author
Deutsche Bank Global Public Affairs; contact email listed at bottom of slide.
Nicolas Maduro President of Venezuela
Mentioned as 'President Maduro', noted for reviving border disputes and closing borders.

Organizations (4)

Name Type Context
Deutsche Bank
Creator of the document (Logo and footer present).
Deutsche Bank Global Public Affairs
Specific department listed in footer.
Venezuelan Observatory for Social Conflict
Cited as the source for looting and protest statistics.
House Oversight Committee
Implied by the Bates stamp 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_026822'.

Timeline (3 events)

December 6, 2015
Venezuelan legislative elections
Venezuela
First half of 2105 (2015)
132 lootings of stores and 2,800 protests
Venezuela
c. May-November 2015
Multiple high-level diplomatic visits (last six months)
Unknown

Locations (5)

Location Context
Primary subject of the briefing.
Engaged in dialogue with Venezuela.
Subject of revived border disputes.
Border closed by Maduro (spelled as 'Columbia' in document).
Mentioned in context of US rapprochement.

Relationships (2)

United States Diplomatic Dialogue Venezuela
There is a new and serious dialogue underway... Multiple high-level diplomatic visits
United States Rapprochement Cuba
A by-product of the US-Cuba rapprochement?

Key Quotes (3)

"The spiral widens and intensifies… but there is some good news"
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"Inflation is now estimated at over 800 percent, making it the highest in the world."
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"There is a new and serious dialogue underway between the United States and Venezuela."
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Full Extracted Text

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Venezuela: The spiral widens and intensifies… but there is some good news
- The Venezuelan legislative elections are only one month away (December 6th) and the country continues to be wracked by dysfunction, corruption and shortages of food, toilet paper, medicines, etc.
- The government has also banned a number of leading opposition figures from running for office and/or has placed them under house arrest.
- In the first half of 2105, their were reports of 132 lootings of stores and 2,800 protests*.
- Inflation is now estimated at over 800 percent, making it the highest in the world.
- Meanwhile, President Maduro has revived old border disputes with Guyana and closed the border with Columbia, causing significant social unrest.
- So what is the good news? There is a new and serious dialogue underway between the United States and Venezuela. Multiple high-level diplomatic visits have been undertaken in the last six months. A by-product of the US-Cuba rapprochement?
*source: Venezuelan Observatory for Social Conflict
Deutsche Bank
Global Public Affairs
Francis J. Kelly
francis.j.kelly@db.com
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