Trump plans 10% tariffs on European countries over Greenland: What it means for markets.
Trump levels latest threat at Europe as Supreme Court decision on his tariffs loom
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Trump to Hit European Nations With 10% Tariffs as He Presses for Sale of Greenland
The move risks upending a landmark trade deal the U.S. president reached with the European Union last year.
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Europe Is Bracing for a New Trade Fight With Trump. Here Are Its Options.
From retaliatory tariffs to the never-before-used "bazooka," European leaders have a slate to choose from in responding to U.S. threats over Greenland.
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Small Stocks Finish Week at Records
Friday marked the 11th straight session of the Russell 2000 beating the S&P 500.
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Economists Shrug Off Trumponomics, Boost 2026 Growth Outlook Back Above 2%
Last year, economists slashed expectations amid tariffs and other Trump policies. The latest survey shows those concerns have largely receded.
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The Fed Race Is Entering the Endgame. Here's How It Could Play Out.
Top Trump advisors are signaling an off-ramp to the criminal probe against Jerome Powell, while the president is nearing a choice for the next chair.
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U.S. Blockade Shuts Off China, Cuba From Venezuelan Oil
Only U.S.-bound tankers of crude have left the oil-exporting country since the arrest of Nicolás Maduro, a new report says.
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Trump to Fed Chair Contender Hassett: I Want to Keep You Where You Are
Kevin Hassett is widely seen as one of the president's top choices to lead the Fed, alongside former Fed governor Kevin Warsh.
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Week Ahead for FX, Bonds: U.S. PCE Data, Bank of Japan Decision, Davos Forum in Focus
U.S. PCE inflation data will be watched in the coming week, alongside U.S. gross domestic product numbers, as investors continue to gauge the likely timing of the next Federal Reserve interest-rate cut.
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Fed's Bowman Says Rates Have More Room to Fall
Speaking at an economics conference in suburban Boston, Bowman said that even after three quarter-point rate cuts in late 2025, the Fed's interest-rate setting is still "moderately restrictive," meaning that Fed policy is still leaning against inflation and economic growth.
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Fed Well Positioned to Determine Additional Interest-Rate Adjustments, Vice Chair Jefferson Says
The Federal Reserve's current policy stance on interest rates leaves the central bank well positioned to determine the extent and timing of additional rate adjustments based on incoming data, Philip Jefferson said.
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China and Canada Edge Closer With Progress on Trade
Prime Minister Mark Carney's visit to Beijing yields agreement on a "strategic partnership," as China seeks to court countries grappling with volatile U.S. trade policies.
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European Gas Price Jumps on Cold Snap, Tight Inventories
The Dutch TTF benchmark climbed in afternoon trading, putting prices on track for a weekly gain of nearly 30%.
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Japan's Finance Minister Issues Fresh Verbal Warning as Yen Falters
A joint statement between the U.S. and Japan says that "decisive action-meaning intervention-can be taken against sharp currency moves that do not reflect fundamentals," Satsuki Katayama said.
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As Tech Giants Get More Hands-On With Energy, Their Risks Rise
Hyperscalers are getting involved in earlier stages of power development.
(END) Dow Jones Newswires
January 18, 2026 21:00 ET (02:00 GMT)
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