Negative-Rate Dispute in Denmark Spreads to Corporate Clients

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Denmark’s minister in charge of financial legislation says he thinks it’s time for the government to discuss whether it’s fair for banks to impose negative deposit rates on small businesses.

Roughly a month after attacking the industry for passing subzero rates on to average households, Business Minister Simon Kollerup said it’s worth having a similar debate around some corporate rates.