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gramercy

[gruh-mur-see] / grəˈmɜr si /


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At Pete’s Tavern in Manhattan’s Gramercy neighborhood, owner Steve Troy actually credits remote work with the success of its current happy hour.

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Gramercy Funds Management, which has invested in Venezuela for decades, sold most of its Venezuelan portfolio in 2019 but bought bonds at rock-bottom prices in 2023 as sanctions began to ease.

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Gramercy is also among a group of investors that recently tried to acquire Citgo, a U.S.-based oil company that has been historically owned by the Venezuelan government.

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“They can certainly get some elements done on labor, and that would be welcome from an investment standpoint,” said Kathryn Exum, co-head of sovereign research at Gramercy Funds Management.

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Mexico’s economy is projected by its central bank to expand 0.3% in 2025—anemic but far from the contraction of 1% that was expected by now, said Kathryn Exum, co-head of sovereign research at Gramercy Funds Management, which manages about $7 billion in emerging-market assets.

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