Danish mortgage bonds no longer a safe haven
Danish mortgage bonds appear to have lost their reputation as ultra-secure investments in troubled times, reports financial daily, Børsen. The expected move towards the bonds, in light of Greece’s financial crisis, did not…
MoreUnseemly row across the Great Divide
A dead man tells no tales is a well-known maxim, but not one that apparently applies when it comes to recently deceased Politiken editor, Tøger Seidenfaden. The influential newspaper man’s last thoughts on…
MoreHealth authorities issue warning against internet arthritis treatment
The Medicines Agency has issued a public warning against the arthritis treatment, Beline Capsules, purchased by thousands of Danes from internet trading sites. The side effects of the medicine can be highly dangerous,…
MoreCimber Sterling on verge of being sold
In dramatic news, the Danish airline announced today that they have entered into a provisional agreement to sell the company to Mansvell Enterprises for a cash deal worth DKK165mn. Mansvell Enterprises is Ukrainian…
MoreDong Energy announce lucrative deal with Scottish Power
The energy concern, Dong Energy, will be in partnership with Scottish Power to set up one of the world’s biggest wind farms, equipped with new generation giant windmills. The farm is to be…
MoreDanish navy still trying to find a court for Somali pirates
Denmark still has not been able to find a country, where they can deliver the 24 Somali pirates for trial. The Somalies are detained in custody aboard the support ship, “Esbern Snare”, some…
MoreChristiania residents fail to find agreement
It was billed as an historic meeting, which would decide the fate of Copenhagen’s Christiania for years ahead. But in the end the more than 200 hundred residents who turned up to vote…
MoreDenmark losing record number of jobs to other countries
Danish companies are increasingly shifting their activities abroad in a bid to lower costs. That is the disturbing finding of a new report, yet to be published, which has been revealed by TV2…
MoreUnemployment on the rise
Latest figures show that the number of people employed in both the private and public sectors fell in the year’s first quarter. A fall of some 0.4% corresponds to the loss of 9,900…
MoreDanish tourists heading for crisis-hit Greece
Over a quarter of a million Danes are expected to visit Greece over the course of the summer, despite street unrest in the capital, Athens, and an unresolved economic crisis. Tourist boss, Stig…
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