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New ETF Gives Investors Denmark Exposure Denmark, home to the world’s biggest household debt burden, won’t lose its top credit rating any time soon as stable public finances and a current account surplus offset the risks, Fitch Ratings and Standard & Poor’s said. Australia Holding Rate on EU Progress Spurs Currency: Economy Australia unexpectedly kept interest rates unchanged as two cuts late last year help the economy weather Europe’s debt crisis, sending the nation’s currency soaring to a six-month high. Denmark’s AAA Will Survive Record Private Debt, Fitch, S&P Say Denmark, home to the world’s biggest household debt burden, won’t lose its top credit rating any time soon as stable public finances and a current account surplus offset the risks, Fitch Ratings and Standard & Poor’s said. Research and Markets: Defense Spending - Scandinavia Industry Guide - Norway Is Expected To Lead the Defense Spending ... Research and Markets has announced the addition of the "Defense Spending - Scandinavia Industry Guide" report t Denmark’s AAA to Survive World’s Biggest Private Debt Load, Fitch, S&P Say Denmark, home to the world’s biggest household debt burden, won’t lose its top credit rating any time soon as stable public finances and a current account surplus offset the risks, Fitch Ratings and Standard & Poor’s said. Denmark wants global financial transaction tax: PM (COPENHAGEN ) - Denmark backs a global financial transaction tax, and fears that limiting one to Europe could hamper economic and job growth, Prime Minister Helle Thorning-Schmidt said Tuesday. Danish EU presidency torn amid euro crisis (COPENHAGEN ) - As it takes the reins of the EU presidency, Denmark finds itself torn between its refusal to adopt the euro, its doggedness to keep close ties to the single currency and its aim to avoid a two-speed Europe. Telenor Forecasts 5% Sales Growth After India Unit Leads to Quarterly Loss Telenor ASA, the Nordic region’s largest telephone company, forecast 5 percent revenue growth this year, excluding acquisitions and currency shifts, after writedowns at its Indian venture led to a fourth-quarter loss. Scottish independence: Alex Salmond's economic battle plan against the world The SNP leader may find that severing financial ties with England leaves markets wondering if Scotland can pay its way Alex Salmond, the SNP leader, used to claim that an independent Scotland would join fellow small, independent nations Iceland and Ireland in an "arc of prosperity". Since these putative bedfellows went bust, the SNP tends instead to cite Sweden, Denmark and Norway to support its ... |
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