Danish stocks, historically viewed as “quality stocks,” are struggling. The C25 index currently ranks as the third-lowest performer among 31 European indices over both the last five years and this year. According to Sampension, the index fell 4.5% this year, contrasted by strong gains in Norway and Turkey. Equity chief Philip Jagd attributes this to […]
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