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... President Trump rules out using force to take control of Greenland and calls off promised tariffs on European nations

The president ruled out using force to take control of Greenland and called off promised tariffs on European nations.
https://www.wsj.com/politics/national-security/a-piece-of-ice-for-world-protection-trump-demands-europe-cut-deal-on-greenland-cc1014f6

... President Trump issued an executive order on Tuesday laying out steps to stop Wall Street home purchases

President issued an executive order on Tuesday that laid out steps to stop Wall Street home purchases.
https://www.wsj.com/economy/housing/trump-outlines-next-steps-for-housing-investor-ban-6fee8fd4

... Heard on the Street: Conflicting interests make it hard for policymakers to give young Americans a leg up in a brutal housing market

Young Americans need home prices to fall. Existing owners don’t want to take a hit.
https://www.wsj.com/economy/housing/to-make-homes-affordable-again-someone-has-to-lose-out-ce397bdd

... U.K. House Prices See Record January Jump as Post-Budget Uncertainty Fades

Average asking prices rose 2.8%, according to Rightmove data, suggesting market sentiment is rebounding following the volatility sparked by the U.K. budget.
https://www.wsj.com/economy/housing/u-k-house-prices-see-record-january-jump-as-post-budget-uncertainty-fades-a9fa2388

... Divergence Between Fed and BOE Would Push Up U.K. Inflation, BOE’s Greene Says

Trump has repeatedly demanded the Fed lower interest rates, criticizing its Chair Jerome Powell for being too late to cut.
https://www.wsj.com/articles/divergence-between-fed-and-boe-would-push-up-u-k-inflation-boes-greene-says-2d9a13f2

... Bank of Japan Keeps Rates at 30-Year High as It Gauges Impact of Last Hike

The Bank of Japan’s first meeting of the year took place against a dramatic backdrop of bond market gyrations, worries about government policies and a volatile yen.
https://www.wsj.com/articles/bank-of-japan-keeps-rates-at-30-year-high-as-it-gauges-impact-of-last-hike-997aca82

... Eurozone Consumer Confidence Picks Up

Consumer sentiment in the eurozone improved slightly in January, but hopes for a rebound in confidence could be short-lived amid rising tensions between the U.S. and Europe.
https://www.wsj.com/economy/central-banking/eurozone-consumer-confidence-picks-up-b1c06486

... Turkish Central Bank Slows Pace of Rate Cuts as Food Inflation Picks Up

Turkey’s central bank reduced borrowing costs for a fifth meeting in a row, cutting its benchmark rate to 37% from 38.0%.
https://www.wsj.com/economy/central-banking/turkish-central-bank-slows-pace-of-rate-cuts-as-food-inflation-picks-up-5f179507

... Norway’s Central Bank Still in No Rush to Lower Borrowing Costs Further

Policymakers said inflation was still too high, with the underlying measure hovering around 3% and a restrictive monetary policy remained necessary.
https://www.wsj.com/articles/norways-central-bank-still-in-no-rush-to-lower-borrowing-costs-further-46e24d9f

... Consumer Sentiment Improved in January, Michigan Survey Finds

Consumers felt a bit better about the economy in January as sentiment lifted off from near-historical lows reached late last year, according to the University of Michigan’s monthly survey.
https://www.wsj.com/economy/consumers/consumer-sentiment-improved-in-january-michigan-survey-finds-ab43b1e2

... U.K. Consumer Mood Improves Despite Economic Clouds

Consumer sentiment rose slightly in January, though confidence over the U.K.’s economic outlook remains subdued.
https://www.wsj.com/economy/consumers/u-k-consumer-mood-improves-despite-economic-clouds-01d59dca

... Google searches for “No Buy January” have hit a five-year high as Gen Zers and millennials sign up for the thrifty challenge

Google searches for “No Buy January” have hit a five-year high as Gen-Zers and millennials sign up for the thrifty challenge.
https://www.wsj.com/economy/consumers/no-buy-january-financial-challenge-cf917b1f

... Inflation slowed over the course of 2025, but Americans remain frustrated that they haven’t seen more relief on prices, particularly at the grocery store

Gasoline prices are down, but rising grocery costs continue to weigh on consumers.
https://www.wsj.com/economy/consumers/inflation-price-changes-2025-charts-a8deee40

... WSJ reporters in Boston and New Orleans bought the agriculture secretary’s suggested $3 meal

Reporters in Boston and New Orleans bought the agriculture secretary’s suggested meal.
https://www.wsj.com/economy/consumers/usda-agriculture-secretary-meal-cost-e1bdb4f4

... Lutnick Says Europe Overreacted Over Greenland

The U.S. commerce secretary also criticized Canada’s move to further its trade relationship with China.
https://www.wsj.com/economy/trade/lutnick-says-europe-overreacted-over-greenland-26348d5d

... EU Lawmakers Ask for Legal Opinion on South America Trade Deal

The European Parliament narrowly voted on Wednesday to send the bloc’s deal with Mercosur countries to the Court of Justice of the EU for a judicial review.
https://www.wsj.com/economy/trade/eu-lawmakers-ask-for-legal-opinion-on-south-america-trade-deal-8feccc1f

... U.S. to Press Ahead With EU Trade Deal Despite Opposition, Bessent Says

The Treasury Secretary said he expects to proceed with the agreement, despite some European Union lawmakers saying they might put it on hold over Trump’s Greenland comments.
https://www.wsj.com/economy/trade/u-s-to-press-ahead-with-eu-trade-deal-despite-opposition-bessent-says-1673a43f

... President Trump’s use of tariffs to annex territory is the logical endpoint of his belief in exploiting American economic leverage, WSJ’s @greg_ip writes

President Trump’s use of tariffs to annex territory is the logical endpoint of his belief in exploiting American economic leverage.
https://www.wsj.com/economy/trade/this-trade-war-would-be-unlike-any-other-4e1a2a44

... President Trump’s bid to annex Greenland and unleash tariffs on several European nations has plunged the trans-Atlantic alliance into crisis. If a trade war breaks out, the U.S. could feel the pain.

Europe is the U.S.’s biggest trading partner, largest investor and closest financial ally.
https://www.wsj.com/economy/trade/what-a-break-with-europe-means-for-the-american-economy-8b5d746e

... Jobless Claims Show No Red Flags

U.S. jobless claims ticked slightly higher last week but remain subdued, signaling little reason to fret that the labor market has worsened abruptly.
https://www.wsj.com/economy/jobs/jobless-claims-show-no-red-flags-401ef600