Mexican stocks head into Tuesday’s open under a geopolitical cloud after U.S. President Donald Trump said he would put Venezuela under “temporary American control” following a raid that captured President Nicolas Maduro, and he threatened military action in Mexico. Brent eased to about $61.59 a barrel and copper hit a record high as Asia shares held near peaks; “Venezuela is a small economy, so investors were convinced global financial markets are unlikely to be directly affected,” wrote Yusuke Matsuo at Mizuho Securities. Reuters