The Danish married their currency to the euro. Danish rhetoric sounds Swiss. Wasting the country's assets. Free markets rule -- the cap will disappear. Back on January 15 when the Swiss National Bank ...
This is from the Financial Times today: "Germany is using a "grossly undervalued" euro to exploit the US and its EU partners, Donald Trump's top trade adviser has said in comments that are likely to ...
LONDON — Denmark's central government paid back the entirety of all its foreign currency loans for the first time in "at least 183 years," the country's central bank said on Monday. "On 20 March 2017, ...
Richard Milne writes about economic problems in Denmark and the ensuing political problems for the country’s center-left coalition: Denmark was the hardest hit of the Nordic countries by the financial ...
Denmark, a country where its population relies on cash less than most other European nations, is considering digitalizing its national currency. The central bank of Denmark is planning to issue its ...
COPENHAGEN (Reuters) - Denmark's political and central banking establishment is uniting in a campaign to kill speculation that the country might follow Switzerland in scrapping a currency link to the ...
Denmark's central bank bought a record amount of foreign currency last month in a bid to protect the krone's peg to the euro, underscoring the fallout from the European Central Bank's efforts to boost ...
Denmark sold short-term debt Monday for the first time in two months, in an apparent sign that a period of intense pressure on the country’s currency peg is easing. A plunge in the value of the euro ...
Denmark’s central bank scrambled to defend its currency peg Thursday, cutting its benchmark interest rate for the fourth time in less than three weeks. The krone’s peg to the euro has been under ...