
US markets rebounded Wednesday after Donald Trump told Davos he would not invade Greenland, a day after tensions sparked a selloff.
2US President Donald Trump said he was seeking ‘immediate negotiations’ to acquire Greenland, but pledged not to use force to take the territory.
3The US seized its seventh Venezuelan tanker, as Washington further asserts control over the country’s oil.
4US shale production has begun to plateau, forcing domestic firms to seek new foreign markets.
5The US is looking to Australia and Africa for minerals in an attempt to sidestep Chinese restrictions.
6The UK and China vowed to revive a ‘golden era’ of business dialogue at a meeting in Beijing next week.
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