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Officials in Europe have started drafting plans to retaliate, but President Trump says he does not think they will.
President Trump spoke at a White House news conference heard live here on Bloomberg Radio, marking his first year back in office.
Asked how far he'd go to acquire Greenland, the president responded, you'll find out.
Nathan, the Treasury Secretary is also pushing back after a Danish pension fund said it plans to sell its U.S.
Treasury holdings by the end of the month.
Academiker Pensions cited U.S.
fiscal policies and Trump's desire to own Greenland as reasons for the decision.
Here's Besant again this morning in Davos.
All right, John, thank you.
Well, could the World Economic Forum move from Davos?
Larry Fink, the interim co-chief of the WEF, is thinking about a venue change for the flagship event.
On a post on LinkedIn, he brought up Detroit and Dublin and cities like Jakarta and Buenos Aires as possible future sites.
A possible relocation would be a blow to Switzerland, which has benefited from the forum being held in the Swiss Alps for decades.
Well, staying in the nation's capital, Nathan, the Supreme Court is hearing arguments over President Trump's effort to oust Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook, and Bloomberg's Amy Morris has more from Washington.
Time now for the Bloomberg Sports Update, and we bring in John Stashower.
John.
Thanks, John.
And that's news when you want it with Bloomberg News Now.
I'm Karen Moscow.
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