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If Venezuela's economy remains fragile, confidence in the Venezuelan Bolívar may decline, exerting downward pressure on its value.
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On February 20, 2026, the International Monetary Fund (IMF) issued a warning regarding Venezuela's economic and humanitarian conditions, describing them as 'quite fragile.' The IMF's assessment highlights ongoing vulnerabilities in Venezuela's financial stability and the well-being of its population amid prolonged economic challenges. This warning underscores the risks facing Venezuela's recovery efforts and the potential for further deterioration without effective policy interventions. The situation remains critical for both domestic stakeholders and international partners monitoring regional stability.