Greenland, Donald Trump and Market
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Wall Street is regrouping after a rollercoaster week defined by Trump's on-and-off messages regarding Greenland.
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Today, Jan. 21, 2026, U.S. stocks staged a relief rally as Trump's Davos remarks eased Greenland and tariff fears.
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Like it never happened. The spike in the Cboe Volatility index, caused by U.S. President Donald Trump's pledge to hit European allies with extra tariffs as part of his push to acquire Greenland, has been all but wiped out.
The "Sell America" trade compelled investors to dump U.S. stocks and bonds, while gold and silver, both safe haven assets, hit new highs.
Nifty futures on the NSE International Exchange traded 3.50 points, or 0.01 per cent, down at 25,592.50, hinting at a flat start for the domestic market on Tuesday.
Investors are coming around to the view that President Donald Trump's efforts to acquire Greenland will likely be resolved by peaceful means, and this is being reflected in Wednesday's stock-market moves,