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January 18th - According to reports from German media outlets such as Bild, 15 German military personnel who arrived in Greenland secretly evacuated on January 18th, local time. The reports stated that these personnel arrived in Greenland on the 16th and, approximately 44 hours later, waited at Nuuk Airport, the capital of Greenland, to board an Icelandair flight. All scheduled departures were abruptly cancelled. The reports indicated that the German soldiers arrived at the airport with all their luggage at 8:30 AM local time on the 18th, with the flight scheduled to depart at noon. Berlin has not yet provided any explanation.
French President Emmanuel Macron spoke with Syrian President Ayman al-Sharab on Sunday, expressing concern over the government's offensive against the Syrian Democratic Forces.
On January 18, German Finance Minister Hans-Günther Klinger-Beyer stated that Germany would not be coerced by President Trump's tariff threats regarding Greenland. Klinger-Beyer said, "We will not follow Trump's path. We will not be blackmailed or provoked, whether through tariffs or rhetoric." He also emphasized that Europe will respond. This statement comes as France pushes the EU to take countermeasures to protect the bloc from political and economic pressure.
A joint statement from eight European countries stated that the pre-coordinated "Arctic Endurance" exercise, conducted in conjunction with allies, was precisely to address this need. It poses no threat to any country.
A joint statement from eight European countries: As NATO members, we are committed to strengthening Arctic security, which we consider a shared transatlantic interest.
A joint statement from eight European countries: We will continue to maintain unity and coordination in our response. We are committed to safeguarding our sovereignty.
A joint statement from eight European countries: Tariff threats undermine transatlantic relations and risk triggering a dangerous vicious cycle.
A joint statement from eight European countries: We stand in full solidarity with the Kingdom of Denmark and the people of Greenland.
1. Monday: ① Data: China's 2025 full-year GDP data, December retail sales and industrial added value of enterprises above designated size, Eurozone December CPI final value, Canada December CPI; ② National Bureau of Statistics releases monthly report on housing sales prices in 70 large and medium-sized cities; ③ State Council Information Office holds press conference on the operation of the national economy; ④ World Economic Forum Annual Meeting 2026 to be held from January 19 to 23; ⑤ Trump leads delegation to attend World Economic Forum Annual Meeting; ⑥ 14th National Congress of the Communist Party of Vietnam held; ⑦ Relending and rediscount rates lowered by 0.25 percentage points; ⑧ US stock market closed for Martin Luther King Jr. Day holiday. 2. Tuesday: ① Data: China's one-year and five-year LPRs, UK December unemployment rate, Germany's December PPI, Eurozone January ZEW economic sentiment index; ② A new round of price adjustments for domestic refined oil products will begin; ③ Important figures such as European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen, UK Chancellor of the Exchequer Reeves, and Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney will speak at the World Economic Forum Annual Meeting; ④ The US Supreme Court may issue at least one ruling; ⑤ Tokyo Electric Power Company (TEPCO) will restart the first unit of the Kashiwazaki-Kariwa Nuclear Power Plant; ⑥ Earnings reports: Netflix, United Airlines, etc. 3. Wednesday: ① Data: UK December CPI and Retail Price Index, US November Building Permits, US December Pending Home Sales Index, US October Construction Spending (MoM); ② Taiwan Affairs Office holds a press conference; ③ ECB President Lagarde and BlackRock CEO Fink attend a discussion at the World Economic Forum; ④ IEA releases monthly oil market report; ⑤ Trump speaks at the World Economic Forum Annual Meeting on "How Can We Cooperate in an Increasingly Competitive World?"; ⑥ US Supreme Court hears arguments in Trump's attempt to remove Federal Reserve Governor Cook; ⑦ US indefinitely suspends immigration visas for 75 countries. 4. Thursday: ① Data: US API crude oil inventories, Australia December employment report, US initial jobless claims, November PCE report, final Q3 real GDP reading, US EIA natural gas inventories, Eurozone January consumer confidence index; ② Earnings reports: Procter & Gamble, Intel, etc.; ③ ECB releases minutes of its December meeting; ④ World Economic Forum Annual Meeting holds a panel discussion on the Middle East economy. 5. Friday: ① Data: US EIA crude oil inventories, Japan's December core CPI year-on-year rate, UK December retail sales, manufacturing PMIs from France, Germany, the US, the UK, and Canada, US January University of Michigan consumer sentiment index and final reading of one-year inflation expectations; ② Bank of Japan announces interest rate decision and economic outlook report, Governor Kazuo Ueda holds a press conference; ③ Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi considers dissolving the House of Representatives on the opening day of the Diet. 6. Saturday: ① US total oil rig count for the week ending January 23; ② CFTC releases weekly positioning report.
German Finance Minister: Europe must give a clear and unified response, and this position must be clearly conveyed to the United States.
January 18th - At a summary meeting on the construction of the Jiangmen Neutrino Experiment held today, it was announced that after more than ten years of construction and scientific research, the Jiangmen Neutrino Experiment has successfully completed its construction tasks. As the world's first new-generation ultra-large-scale, ultra-high-precision neutrino experimental facility to be built and put into operation, the Jiangmen Neutrino Experiment broke two world records for neutrino oscillation parameters just two months after its official operation, achieving data accumulation results that surpass those of similar international experiments over ten to twenty years.
On January 18th, Mikhail Miyagkov, Academic Director of the Russian Military History Society, stated that he believes the likelihood of direct US military intervention to control Greenland is low. He added that it concerns the longer-term prospects: if Europe needs the US, then the US needs Europe. For the US, the EU is a market, a sphere of influence, and a talent pool; no Washington administration can bypass it. In the competition for world leadership, the US will inevitably utilize the potential of the Old World. So why would Trump want to destroy and humiliate Europe by completely annexing Greenland?
On January 18, the foreign ministers of Iran and Iraq held a joint press conference. Iranian Foreign Minister Araqchi stated that the withdrawal of US troops from the Al-Asad Air Base in Iraq's western Anbar province and the end of the UN Assistance Mission in Iraq (UNAMI) mission are clear signs of Iraq's independence, stability, and the consolidation of its national sovereignty. Araqchi welcomed Iraq's increasingly important and constructive role in regional diplomacy and announced Iran's willingness to cooperate with Iraq to address challenges and promote regional dialogue. To this end, both sides agreed to advance diplomatic initiatives aimed at maintaining regional stability and reaching consensus on security challenges, and are actively promoting the formulation of a comprehensive strategic cooperation agreement.
Xinhua Life Insurance (01336.HK): The cumulative original insurance premium income for the period from January 1, 2025 to December 31, 2025 is RMB195.899 billion, representing a year-on-year increase of 15%.
An Iranian regional official revealed that at least 5,000 people have died in the protests in Iran, including about 500 security personnel. Some of the fiercest clashes occurred in the Kurdish region of northwestern Iran.
The China Earthquake Networks Center automatically determined that an earthquake of approximately magnitude 4.0 occurred near Taiwan at 16:47 on January 18. The final result is subject to the official rapid report.
Ukrainian President Zelensky: Russia launched airstrikes on Ukraine last night, killing two people and injuring dozens.
According to three security sources, Syrian government forces have captured the Conoco gas field and the largest oil field in the east, Omar.
On January 18th, Snowman Group issued an announcement stating that its stock price had experienced abnormal fluctuations, with a cumulative daily closing price deviation exceeding 20% over two consecutive trading days (January 15th and 16th). After verification, no corrections or supplements were found to the previously disclosed information, the company's operations are normal, and there have been no significant changes in the internal or external environment. The company, its controlling shareholder, and actual controller, Lin Rujie, have no undisclosed material matters, and he did not trade the company's stock during the period of abnormal fluctuations. The company has not violated any information disclosure regulations and reminds investors to rely on information disclosed through designated media and to invest rationally.
January 18th - According to a report in The Washington Post on Sunday, the U.S. Department of Defense has ordered approximately 1,500 active-duty U.S. troops to prepare for deployment to Minnesota, the state most affected by protests against government deportation actions. The newspaper, citing Department of Defense officials, stated that the military has placed relevant units on "ready to deploy" status in case the violence in the state escalates further. However, it remains unclear whether these troops will actually be deployed. On Thursday, Trump threatened to invoke the Insurrection Act to deploy troops if state officials did not stop protesters from attacking immigration officials. This comes after a significant increase in the number of Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) personnel.
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