The country's oil is among the heaviest and most sulfur-laden in the world, and only a limited number of refineries are equipped to process it efficiently.

Markets are weighing whether latest developments in Venezuela marks a turning point in how political power is priced into assets.

The country's oil is among the heaviest and most sulfur-laden in the world, and only a limited number of refineries are equipped to process it efficiently.

Jay Woods highlights three sectors that could benefit from the U.S.-Venezuela crisis.

Trump's Venezuela attack has added to conviction in an asset class investors were already favoring coming into 2026: metals.