Scott Bessent’s barb against Nato ally follows claims Danish pension funds may disinvest in US government debt market

"While in many ways it feels like the U.S. holds the economic cards, it doesn’t hold all the funding cards in a world that will be very disturbed by the weekend’s events."

US treasury secretary says at WEF in Davos that countries and companies should pause and ‘let things play out’

The argument over Greenland has threatened to reignite a trade war with Europe and upend the NATO alliance that underpins Western security.

President Donald Trump's bid to acquire Greenland is 'not something new,' said U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent, speaking to CNBC.

Scott Bessent contradicted comments Trump made about the Nobel snub in a text to Norway's leader that came to light Monday.

Scott Bessent contradicted comments Trump made about the Nobel snub in a letter to Norway's leader that came to light Monday.

U.S. treasury secretary Scott Bessant addressed reporters at a press conference at the World Economic Forum on Wednesday.

<p>The treasury secretary played down criticism from European leaders of Washington's designs on Greenland.</p>

Scott Bessent’s barb against Nato ally follows claims Danish pension funds may disinvest in US government debt market

Scott Bessent replied to a question on Danish investments by saying that ‘Denmark’s investment in US treasury bonds, like Denmark itself, is irrelevant’

“Denmark’s investment in U.S. Treasury bonds, like Denmark itself, is irrelevant,” said Scott Bessent.

Nato chief Mark Rutte says there is ‘a lot of work to be done’, as some Danish MPs voice concern at Greenland apparently being sidelined in US president’s talks

Mette Frederiksen makes comments after European leaders give cautious welcome to US president’s tariff U-turn

Trump walked back threats to place tariffs on European countries opposing his desire to seize Greenland and ruled out the use of force.

U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent also downplayed the threat of Danish funds divesting in U.S. Treasury bonds, calling Denmark “irrelevant.”