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Denmark to drag itself out of property slump

The Danish property market, at the heart of the country’s long slump, is on the mend. This suggests that the economy is finally turning a corner, but the recovery in both house prices and the wider economy is likely to be fairly anaemic in the next few years as households continue to deleverage.

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