Danske Bank saw retail ETF sales jump 142 percent in Denmark last year

Low-cost investments are hot sellers, and ETFs drew a considerable increase in investments from Denmark during 2020, show figures from three companies.
The cost level of ETF now lies in toward the lower end. | Photo: Thomas Borberg
The cost level of ETF now lies in toward the lower end. | Photo: Thomas Borberg

Investors in Denmark have gained a larger appetite for putting their money into exchange traded funds, leading to an increase in ETF deposits at Saxo Bank, Nordnet and Danske Bank, reports Danish business daily Børsen.

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