Danish Premier Rebuilds Cabinet After Goldman Deal Dispute

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Danish Prime Minister Helle Thorning-Schmidt is rebuilding her Cabinet after a coalition partner quit in protest over allowing Goldman Sachs Group Inc. to buy a stake in the state-owned energy company.

Thorning-Schmidt is replacing the six ministers in the Socialist People’s Party that left last week, including the foreign minister. Polls show the dispute over Goldman Sachs has dented her popularity, adding to difficulties including a weak economy ahead of elections next year.