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Greenland's pension fund is mulling whether it should continue investing in US stocks, in what its chief executive says would be a symbolic stand against US President Donald Trump's push to seize control of the Arctic island.
Justin

A Trump-backed Greenland deal compels NATO to significantly prioritize Arctic security, targeting 2026 for initial results.
Ukadike Micheal

Analysts see limited prospects for the euro to dollar exchange rate (EUR/USD) to advance beyond 1.18 in the near-term.
Warren Takunda

Japan's budget surplus goal shifts to 2027 amid new spending, alarming bond markets and deepening debt worries.
Nathaniel Wright

Trump drops Greenland tariff threat, shifts to negotiations for Arctic interests, easing transatlantic tensions.
Isaac Bennett

Trump's tariff pivot calms markets, though leaders prioritize resilience against geopolitical shifts.
James Riley

Trump's criticism of China's wind power met with a rebuttal, highlighting global dominance and trade friction.
Devin

BNM maintains steady rates in a 'Goldilocks' economy, leveraging domestic demand against looming global uncertainties.
Thomas

Trump launches a costly "Board of Peace" this Thursday, sparking UN rivalry fears despite initial Gaza buy-in.
King Ten

Global leaders declare the era of U.S.-centric trade over, as Trump's tariffs accelerate diversification and new alliances.
Michael Ross

Germany warns of a shaken global order. Transatlantic friction over tariffs and Greenland persists, but Arctic security aligns US and EU.
James Riley

Trump's plan to license advanced Nvidia AI chip sales to China sparks bipartisan congressional resistance, citing national security risks.
James Riley

Ukraine peace talks show 'a lot of progress' as Zelenskiy meets Trump in Davos; US envoys next brief Putin on a resolution plan.
James Riley

South Korea's 2025 economic growth slowed to 1%, sustained by exports despite a deep construction slump and volatile quarterly performance, indicating a cautious policy path.
Owen Li

Rescue workers combed rubble on Thursday at a campsite in New Zealand as they searched for the missing, children among them, after a landslide triggered by heavy rains that snapped power links to thousands and caused widespread damage.
Samantha Luan

Putin adopts a neutral stance on the US-Greenland deal, yet subtly critiques Denmark's past and estimates a $1B valuation.
James Riley

U.S. envoy Steve Witkoff on Thursday said "a lot of progress" had been made in Ukraine peace talks and that negotiations were down to one last issue.
Justin

Australia's RBA faces a 50/50 February rate decision, with robust labor data making crucial inflation figures the sole determinant.
Nathaniel Wright

Hyundai Motor's (005380.KS) labour union in South Korea warned the automaker on Thursday against deploying humanoid robots without union approval, saying the robots would bring "employment shocks".
Winkelmann

Minimal trades plunged Japan's $7.2 trillion bond market, exposing dangerous illiquidity and systemic fragility.
Nathaniel Wright