25 Aug 2017 11:06 | Seeking Alpha |
A valuation problem might be cooking for the probably overvalued Danish krone but I do not think we have reached “maximum optimism” yet.
more19 Jul 2017 09:03 | Future Currency Forecast |
The Pound Danish Krone exchange rate's movement this week has been largely down to Pound weakness. Brexit jitters, low UK inflation figures and fading Bank of England (BoE) tightening expectations have seen GBP DKK fall from around 8.53 to around ...
more19 Jul 2017 06:03 | The Local Denmark |
... 1,000 krone note,” Red-Green Alliance MP Søren Søndergaard told newspaper Jyllands-Posten. Both the Confederation of Danish Enterprise (Dansk Erhverv) and NGO DaneAge (Ældresagen) support the left wing party's proposal, according to the report.
more12 Apr 2015 23:52 | Seeking Alpha |
Denmark's underlying economy is improving, but its currency remains weak against the U.S. dollar as policymakers defend the krone's peg to the euro. Disinflation pressures are abating as lending rates were pushed into negative territory. Meanwhile ...
more02 Apr 2015 03:10 | Seeking Alpha (registration) |
"Denmark's Nationalbank said the country's economy has been in a recovery for some time, and the fall in oil prices and the weakening of the effective krone rate and the very low level of interest rates have an expansionary impact on the economy.
more11 Mar 2015 10:11 | The Local Denmark |
But even before the ECB's move, the dollar has been on the rise. Since the beginning of 2015, the dollar has risen 14 percent against the krone, bringing good news for both Danish companies that sell to the US and American tourists on their way to Denmark.
more03 Feb 2015 08:26 | Bloomberg |
SEB AB, Scandinavia's biggest foreign-currency trader, says its analysis suggests the Danish krone would ultimately be more likely to drop in value than surge should its peg to the euro break.
more22 Jan 2015 09:37 | Telegraph.co.uk |
Denmark redoubled efforts to weaken the krone on Thursday as its long-standing peg with the euro came under pressure from the European Central Bank's move to unleash a €60bn-a-month stimulus programme on the ailing eurozone.
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