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Denmark lifts rates to defend krone

By Robert Anderson in Stockholm

Published: October 24 2008 14:02 | Last updated: October 24 2008 14:02

Denmark’s central bank on Friday raised its key interest rate for the second time this month to defend the krone, demonstrating the cost to the country of staying outside the eurozone.

The 50 basis point rise to 5.5 per cent stands in marked contrast to recent rate cuts in neighbouring Norway and Sweden, and threatens to push Danish housing prices down further and depress an already stagnating economy.

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