Real Estate
Danish Housing Is Stable After ‘Quite a Fall,’ Governor Says
- Prices rose for two months in a row, provider Boligsiden said
- Central bank chief spoke in interview on Bloomberg Television
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Denmark may have seen the worst of its housing-market slump and any economic impact should prove less painful than in neighboring Sweden, the country’s central bank governor suggested.
In an interview with Bloomberg Television on Monday, Christian Kettel Thomsen of Nationalbanken appeared sanguine about prospects for home values.