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The Restructuring of Venezuela's Debt Will Be Led by French Businessman Matthieu Pigasse

In Venezuela, it is a new step in trying to restore the economy and bring investors back. The country is taking another step towards restructuring its debt. It is the Wall Street Journal that reveals this, the task has been entrusted to an American investment bank and it will be led by a French banker, businessman Matthieu Pigasse.

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The French banker was selected by Caracas to negotiate the restructuring of the huge Venezuelan debt. Washington's role is controversial.

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The announcement surprised the financial community. The Wall Street Journal reveals that the French banker, Matthieu Pigasse, on the left, was chosen by the Venezuelan power, with the avalanche of the White House, to manage...

In Venezuela, it is a new step in trying to restore the economy and bring investors back. The country is taking another step towards restructuring its debt. It is the Wall Street Journal that reveals this, the task has been entrusted to an American investment bank and it will be led by a French banker, businessman Matthieu Pigasse.

·Paris, France
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POINT OF VIEW. Will businessman Matthieu Pigasse save Venezuela? The media boss and left banker was chosen by the Venezuelan government to manage the restructuring of his public debt. An announcement to say the least paradoxical...

The Wall Street Journal reveals that, with the agreement of the White House, the French entrepreneur Matthieu Pigasse and the Centerview investment fund of which he is a partner have been chosen by Caracas to restructure a debt of about 150 billion dollars. Key figure in the agreement, an Argentine film producer behind [...] The entry "A Socialist Banker" French is in charge of the restructuring of Venezuela's debt was first published in Informa…

Matthieu Pigasse, who works for the American Centerview, helps Caracas restructure approximately $150 billion in debt

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parismatch.com broke the news on Tuesday, May 26, 2026.
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