Venezuela’s Maduro vows legal action against Harvard professor

CARACAS, (Reuters) – Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro has called for legal action against a former government official who now teaches at Harvard University and wrote an opinion piece that contributed to a fall in the nation’s bond prices earlier this week.

Ricardo Hausmann, a Vene-zuelan planning minister in the 1990s, wrote that Venezuela was in arrears across various sectors of the economy and had “defaulted” on its people. “So, should Venezuela default on its foreign bonds?” he asked.

Ricardo Hausmann
Ricardo Hausmann

Combined with pessimism on Wall Street over lack of market-friendly reforms, last week’s article on Project Syndicate, a web portal that carries opinion pieces on global affairs, hit Venezuelan bond prices. They recovered somewhat, however, when Maduro responded with reassurances the nation would pay every dollar it owed.