# Сопутствующие статьи по теме Greenland

Новостной центр HTX предлагает последние статьи и углубленный анализ по "Greenland", охватывающие рыночные тренды, новости проектов, развитие технологий и политику регулирования в криптоиндустрии.

U.S. Stocks, Bonds, and Currency Plummet! Danish Pension Fund "Dumps U.S. Assets," Gold Soars

A major financial shock hit US markets on January 20, with stocks, bonds, and the dollar all falling sharply. The Dow dropped 1.76%, the S&P 500 fell 2.06%, and the Nasdaq declined 2.39%. The 10-year Treasury yield surged to 4.3%, and the dollar index fell below 99. European markets also fell, and even Bitcoin dropped below $90,000. The turmoil was triggered by geopolitical tensions after former President Trump expressed interest in acquiring Greenland and threatened tariffs on European countries that opposed the move. In response, the EU considered retaliatory tariffs on $93 billion of US goods. In a significant move, Danish pension fund AkademikerPension announced it would sell all its US Treasury holdings—around $100 million—citing unsustainable US fiscal policies and Trump’s threats toward Greenland. Other Danish pension funds also reduced exposure to US assets. As investors fled dollar assets, gold soared to a record high above $4,800 per ounce, while silver also surged. In contrast, cryptocurrencies fell sharply. Central banks, including Poland’s, are increasing gold reserves as a hedge against uncertainty. Ray Dalio of Bridgewater warned that Trump’s policies are sparking a "capital war," undermining confidence in the dollar’s role as the global reserve currency. Goldman Sachs noted that recent US actions have damaged the perceived safety and predictability of US assets.

marsbit01/21 02:20

U.S. Stocks, Bonds, and Currency Plummet! Danish Pension Fund "Dumps U.S. Assets," Gold Soars

marsbit01/21 02:20

Complete Analysis of Trump's Tariff "Playbook": A Practical Operation Guide

Former President Trump has announced new tariffs targeting multiple European nations, including Denmark, Norway, Sweden, France, Germany, the UK, the Netherlands, and Finland, starting at 10% on February 1 and escalating to 25% by June 1. These measures are tied explicitly to his strategic objective of acquiring Greenland, which he insists must be a "complete and comprehensive purchase." This follows a recurring pattern in Trump’s trade strategy: using high-stakes tariff threats as a negotiation tool, often announced over weekends when markets are closed to maximize psychological impact. The approach typically triggers an initial wave of market volatility and emotional selling, followed by a rebound as investors anticipate negotiated resolutions before tariffs take effect. The Kobeissi Letter outlines a consistent tactical playbook observed since early 2025: tariff threats are introduced, markets react negatively, buying opportunities emerge mid-week, and eventual deal announcements drive market rallies. While the Greenland demand is notably more ambitious than previous objectives—such as persuading China to drop export controls—the expected market response and negotiation timeline are projected to follow a similar cyclical pattern. Ultimately, the strategy leverages volatility as an opportunity, with disciplined traders capitalizing on predictable fluctuations tied to trade war headlines.

marsbit01/19 07:02

Complete Analysis of Trump's Tariff "Playbook": A Practical Operation Guide

marsbit01/19 07:02

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