Danish central bank urges government to 'rein in' economy
Private sector growth at risk of overheating
The National Bank of Denmark has called on the Danish government to dampen the country's surging economy by tightening fiscal policy, included reformed taxes on housing.
In a round-up of the National Bank's second quarter publications, published June 23, the central bank says private sector growth is starting to create risks. "Private sector growth is now so strong that it is time to rein in the public economy," the central bank says. "That will reduce the risk of overheating."
The fiscal
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