Speaking in Europe, Trump referred to Greenland as “the piece of ice” and called yesterday’s stock losses “peanuts.”

European stocks are expected to open sharply lower on Monday as traders react to U.S. President Donald Trump's threat to hike tariffs on a number of European countries.

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The message was sent to the Norwegian prime minister, who has no control over how the Nobel Committee awards its prizes. Greenland is a territory of Denmark, not Norway.

Stock futures on Monday night pointed to a downbeat session on Wall Street as President Donald Trump intensifies his rhetoric on Greenland.

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

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Trump has escalated his campaign for U.S. control over the Danish territory.

Greenland has been thrust into the geopolitical spotlight by U.S. President Donald Trump's takeover threats, and European nations' response.

Stocks sank on Wall Street after Trump threatened to hit eight European countries with new tariffs as tensions escalate over his attempts to assert American control over Greenland.

Investors took flight from U.S. assets on Tuesday amid a clash of wills over Greenland. Those anxieties might not hang around for very long.

European leaders criticise stance on Arctic island, with French president taking aim at ‘useless aggressivity’

All three major U.S. stock indexes logged their worst daily performances since Oct. 10 as Trump escalated his Greenland tariff threats.

Markets on Tuesday flashed the classic signs of a "sell America" trade, as investors recoiled from escalating risks tied to Washington's foreign policy.

Wall Street has its worst day since October as Trump doubles down on threats to take Greenland.

Markets on Tuesday flashed the classic signs of a "sell America" trade, as investors recoiled from escalating risks tied to Washington's foreign policy.

Trump over the weekend threatened to impose tariffs on a group of NATO allies if they don’t support his plans to take over Greenland.

Speaking in Europe, Trump referred to Greenland as “the piece of ice” and called yesterday’s stock losses “peanuts.”

Comment from President Donald Trump in Switzerland eased worries of a widespread conflict in Greenland.

Markets rebounded and European leaders were somewhat reassured by the president's anticipated speech.

The levels that could start to appear punitive for Trump, who has used financial markets as a measure of his performance, according to Evercore ISI.