Danish Krone Rises To 2-week High Against US Dollar
November 09 2009 - 10:00AM
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The Danish krone climbed to a 2-week high of 4.9541 against the
US dollar by 9:15 am ET Monday, compared to 5.0122 hit late New
York Friday. The dollar-krone pair is presently trading at 4.9627
with 4.94 seen as the next target level.
The Danish krone is pegged to the euro since January 1, 1999.
Prior to the introduction of the euro, the Danish Krone was pegged
to the German Mark. The reference rate for the euro-krone pair is
at 7.4603.
In economic news, the Statistics Denmark announced that the
total trade surplus stood at DKK 3.4 billion in September, down
from DKK 3.9 billion surplus in the previous month.
Exports dropped 21.2% year-on-year to DKK 40.2 billion in
September, while imports fell 23.1% to DKK 36.8 billion.
Separately, the statistical office said, the current account
deficit amounted to DKK 8.4 billion in September, up from DKK 6.6
billion surplus in the previous month. The current account surplus
was DKK 8.8 billion a year ago.
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