Denmark set to continue growing despite risks – central bank

The Scandinavian economy is prepared to withstand external shocks, says analysis

National Bank of Denmark
Rachael King

Denmark is expected to continue its long expansion over the next few years as the economy has become resilient to external shocks, according to analysis published on March 20 by the National Bank of Denmark.

“The upswing in the Danish economy continues for the sixth consecutive year,” says the central bank. However, the expansion will likely run at a slightly slower pace – GDP is forecast to grow by 1.7% in 2019 and 2020, and by 1.65% in 2021. “This is only natural after several very good years

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