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Stock Market Today: Dow Gains 200 Points After Trump Speech — Live Updates The Wall Street JournalGlobal markets turn sharply as Trump continues to push for control of Greenland NBC NewsBloomberg Tech: Trump Rattles Europe Defense Tech Stocks BloombergStock market today: Dow, S&P 500, Nasdaq jump after brutal sell-off as Trump rules out force on Greenland Yahoo Finance UK
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U.S. President Donald Trump on Wednesday said he wouldn't use force to obtain Greenland and called for negotiations, with his remarks coming during a speech at the World Economic Forum's annual gathering in Davos, Switzerland.
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1 year into Trump's second term, a consumer watchdog agency is 'hanging by a thread' NPRFederal Issues, GAO, Report, FHLBanks, FHFA, Loans JD SupraThe Trump Administration's 2025-2026 Report Card Better MarketsThe Trump Administration Has Left Consumer Protection Cases in Limbo NOTUS — News of the United StatesCONSUMER FINANCIAL PROTECTION BUREAU—CFPB reports o
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US moves on Greenland may have boosted traditional havens such as precious metals but the developing world is on a roll
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Trump tariffs live updates: Bessent brushes off Danish Treasury sales as ‘irrelevant'; Trump arrives in Davos as Greenland threats roil world, markets Yahoo FinanceTrump says he'll ‘acquire' Greenland. Here's what the Constitution says CNNTrump Heckles Europe Before Heading to Davos The New York Times'Something's going to happen,' Trump says as Greenland threats rattle NATO allies PBS
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A slump in U.S. stocks spilled into markets in Asia and Europe on Wednesday, ending a period of relative calm.
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Asian Stocks Trim Losses, Japanese Bonds Rebound: Markets Wrap Bloomberg.comGlobal bond markets shaken by Japan selloff, Greenland worries ReutersJapan's Government, BOJ Need Firm Stand on Yields, Tamaki Says Bloomberg.comExplaining the Japanese bond-market rebellion that has the whole world on edge Business Insider
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The "Sell America" trade made a comeback on Tuesday following President Donald Trump's latest tariff threats against European allies, giving investors a taste of the volatility that rocked global markets in April.
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"The fear trade is absolutely on right now," one analyst says, as U.S. and European markets slump and Wall Street's "fear gauge" spikes.
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