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A case of dubious Venezuelan debt

By Andy Webb-Vidal in Caracas and John Authers in New York

Published: January 4 2006 21:01 | Last updated: January 4 2006 21:01

Bonds issued by a Venezuelan agricultural development bank that went bust 23 years ago have become the centre of a test case of the power of the US courts to protect investors in emerging markets.

The case could yet turn into a serious embarrassment for the Venezuelan government, led by President Hugo Chávez, or it could merely end up as a cautionary tale for emerging market investors.

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