Danmarks Nationalbank
US firms integrate 43% of expected costs into prices
A new Danmarks Nationalbank working paper finds that U.S. firms incorporate 43 percent of expected future costs into their reset prices.
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Global uncertainty, financial risks, stablecoin growth
Danmarks Nationalbank Governor Christian Kettel Thomsen outlined the central bank's perspective on the global economy and financial system.
Danish TARGET DKK payment system updated, handles kr. 830bn daily
Danmarks Nationalbank has updated its TARGET DKK payment infrastructure, detailing its components and adherence to international principles.
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Danish central bank raises key rates by 25 basis points
Danmarks Nationalbank has raised its key interest rates by 25 basis points, effective June 12, 2026.
Parents fund children's first homes via wealth or new debt
A Danmarks Nationalbank study finds that parents finance financial support for their children's first home purchases through both asset drawdowns and increased borrowing.
Copenhagen house prices surge, credit standards crucial
Prices for owner-occupied flats in Copenhagen are rising markedly, driven by expectations of further increases.
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Europe's investment challenge: How, not how much
Danmarks Nationalbank Governor Signe Krogstrup highlighted that Europe's investment challenge is not a lack of savings, but rather how capital is allocated.
Energy price surge: 2026 inflation outlook differs from 2022
A new Danmarks Nationalbank analysis finds that the Middle East war has triggered another energy price surge, pushing up consumer prices.
Listed, unlisted equity returns diverge since 2023
Danish insurance companies and pension funds held approximately kr.
Danish banknote recall ends, 21.2 billion kroner exchanged
Danmarks Nationalbank has concluded the largest recall of Danish banknotes since World War II. By the May 31, 2026 deadline, 21.2 billion kroner, or 87 percent of the total recalled amount, had been exchanged.
Danish households concentrate shareholdings in few top firms
Danmarks Nationalbank reports that Danish households concentrate nearly 60 percent of their direct shareholdings in just 20 companies.
Kr. 21.2 billion banknotes returned in major recall
Danmarks Nationalbank completed its largest banknote recall since World War II, with kr.