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This 2014 Article IV Consultation outlines that the growth of the Swiss economy has gathered pace, but inflation remains close to zero. The recovery is expected to continue and inflation should rise gradually although the output gap will progressively close. The fiscal position is healthy, with...
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This 2014 Article IV Consultation highlights that the Danish economy is recovering slowly and unevenly. The economy contracted slightly in 2013, but it looks likely to accelerate modestly in 2014. Growth is held down by a trend decline in North Sea oil and gas production as well as exports to...
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The paper discusses findings of the Financial System Stability Assessment for Denmark. The Danish authorities have …
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Banking Supervision (BCPs) on Denmark. Denmark has a high level of compliance with the BCPs. The Danish Financial Supervisory …
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This paper discusses findings of the Report on Observance of Standards and codes for Denmark. Denmark has a high level …
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Denmark’s public expenditure as a share of GDP is the highest in the OECD. The main difference between Denmark and … the median OECD country is the larger amount of social protection expenditure. The public health expenditure of Denmark is …
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This paper discusses findings and recommendations made in the Financial Sector Assessment Program Update for Denmark in …
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The global financial crisis hit Denmark hard, and the recovery has been slow and unsteady. Denmark’s slow growth …
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This paper runs qualitative and quantitative analyses of the financial soundness of Danish banks. Helped by a series of Denmark’s financial policy initiatives, banks have made progress in improving financial stability. However, vulnerabilities remain. To mitigate risks, banks should...
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Denmark’s flexicurity model has performed well during the crisis. The actions and the improvement in economic conditions have restored overall stability to the banking system. Private consumption has been dented by the decline in housing prices and net household wealth. Exports have...
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