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Danish Economics HQ – Week 26

Weekly economics overview  1.1% inflation rate in July: A significant decrease compared to June, when the inflation rate hovered around 1.8%. With low inflation and the...

Danish Economics HQ – Week 25

“When the share value falls, you should buy,” says an investment economist from Nordnet. Grim perspectives on the US economy caused the entire global share...

Danish Economics HQ – Week 24

Weekly economics overview  2,879 families have applied for “school start aid” from Dansk Folkehjælp. This is a record number compared to previous years, which shows that...

Danish Economics HQ – Week 23

A new trend on the labor market - the right to take free days for as long as needed to look after your sick children. Today,...

Danish Economics HQ – Week 22

Will shortening 10% of master degree programs from two years to one year and three months be enough to increase the workforce by 4,600 in...

Danish Economics HQ – Week 21

41 concrete initiatives to transform Denmark into a world-class entrepreneurial country: The government announced a package of measures aimed at boosting the start-up world by infusing...

Free start-up school for female entrepreneurs

Free start-up school for female entrepreneurs provided by Even Founders, an initiative by Ana Andonovska. You can sign up now for the autumn 8-week...

Business development workshops around the country

Join the free workshops in Aarhus on pitching (May 21, 17:00); in Kolding on business modeling (May 22, 18:30); in Esbjerg on starting a...

The Danish Krone banknotes will look different from 2028

You can vote until June 2 on the Danish National Bank’s website about what should be on the two sides of the banknotes.  For one...

20% of the new private sector employees in 2023 work for Novo Nordisk

The company hired 6,000 people last year, making up a fifth of the entire increase in private sector employment. 
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