CoinVoice has learned that according to foreign media reports, U.S. Treasury Secretary Yellen stated on Wednesday that she is not worried about the selling of U.S. bonds and linked the selling of U.S. bonds to fluctuations in Japanese government bonds, saying she has been in contact with Japanese counterparts and assured them that they will take measures to stabilize the market. Denmark's stance on U.S. bonds is irrelevant, just like the country itself. She called on European allies to understand: Greenland needs to become part of the United States, and she hopes they will sit down and wait for President Trump to speak.\n\nAccording to the schedule released by the World Economic Forum, Trump will deliver a public speech at 21:30 Beijing time in Davos. However, Yellen stated that President Trump will be about 3 hours late arriving in Davos.
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CoinVoice has learned that according to foreign media reports, U.S. Treasury Secretary Yellen stated on Wednesday that she is not worried about the selling of U.S. bonds and linked the selling of U.S. bonds to fluctuations in Japanese government bonds, saying she has been in contact with Japanese counterparts and assured them that they will take measures to stabilize the market. Denmark's stance on U.S. bonds is irrelevant, just like the country itself. She called on European allies to understand: Greenland needs to become part of the United States, and she hopes they will sit down and wait for President Trump to speak.\n\nAccording to the schedule released by the World Economic Forum, Trump will deliver a public speech at 21:30 Beijing time in Davos. However, Yellen stated that President Trump will be about 3 hours late arriving in Davos.