Swedish Growth Boosts Domestic Expectations
Impressive economic growth for Denmark's closest Nordic neighbor is leading to increased expectations that domestic economic figures could also exceed expectations.
According to the Swe ...
Bella Centre For Sale
Despite boasting record earnings in 2009, a majority stake in Copenhagen's Bella Centre is readily available for a new investor, writes business.dk
The center, which benefits from its p ...
DSV Shares Spike After Upward Adjustment
Shares in DSV rose markedly this morning on the news that the Danish freight transport group expected markedly better results in 2010 than previously anticipated.
DSV's shares rose four ...
Analysts Expect Strong Danish Results
Better-than-expected results from Danish companies' foreign rivals have raised expectations for the many Danish half-yearly financial statements that are due to be published in the near future.
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Danish Shares Rise on Positive Foreign Expectations
Encouraging financials from foreign competitors boosted the share price of shipping companies D/S Norden and AP Moller-Maersk today, which helped the entire C20-index to move up half a percentage poin ...
Opposition Leader Under Pressure Over Tax Dispute
Social Democrat leader Helle Thorning-Schmidt is at the center of a row over alleged misleading tax information related to the residency of her husband, Stephen Kinnock. The controversy is particularl ...
Mærsk Hit by Virus Attacks
Danish shipping and container giant A.P. Møller-Mærsk has been hit by two malicious computer viruses in quick succession, ComputerWorld writes. Despite round the clock efforts to solve the problems, t ...
Unemployment Stats Give Mixed Message
After falling for several months, the number of people out of work rose slightly in June. Denmark's unemployment rate now stands at 4.2 percent, or 114,000 people - up from to 4.1 percent in May.
Banks' Positive Mood Bucks C20 Trend
For the third day in a row, Danish Banks continued to ride the wave of optimism shown earlier this week. Two of the country's largest banks saw their share values rise in an otherwise largely downbeat ...
House Prices Spike in Affluent Suburbs
While most of the nation's housing market remains relatively flat, property prices in the sought-after region north of Copenhagen are increasing at a substantial rate. The price rises are so sizable t ...
Vestas' "Prospects Good" Despite Energy Law Setback
A new version of an upcoming US energy bill that scraps a renewable energy requirement for power providers is undoubtedly bad news for Danish wind power giant Vestas. However, according to a Sydbank S ...
Positive News for Berlingske
Despite a declining circulation, Denmark's Berlingske Media noted an operating profit of DKK 73 million in the first half of 2010. The result was DKK 64 million better than the same period last year.< ...
USA Success for Novo's Victoza
Novo Nordisk's diabetes drug Victoza is well on the way to achieving its targets the U.S. market, writes Børsen.
After five months on the market, the Danish pharma company's new drug no ...
Banks' Momentum Boosts C20
Last week's encouraging financials and the feel-good factor provided by the EU's stress tests contributed to the major Danish banks retaining their buoyant mood today. Dansk Bank, Sydbank, Nordea and ...
Amager Bank's Share Value "Could Fall Further"
Shares in troubled Amager Bank could fall even further in the coming weeks, according to Berlingske Business. The newspaper writes today that the bank's own figures show that its shares could fall as ...
Flexlån Secure Until 2018
Denmark's popular adjustable rate loan known as the "flexlån" that had been threatened by new EU capital requirements for banks is now probably safe until at least 2018.
The existence ...
Satisfaction After Danish Banks Pass Stress Test
Both the Financial Services Authority (FSA) and the banks themselves have expressed satisfaction that all three of the nation's large financial institutions - as well as the Sweden-registered Nordea - ...
Nykredit Facing DKK 275 Million Loss
Danish insurance and pension provider Nykredit is facing a DKK 275 million loss on the sale of a Copenhagen shopping center, state broadcaster DR is reporting.
The sale of the outer F ...





