Danish pension giants hold on to Chinese government bonds

Danish pension companies continue to invest in Chinese government bonds despite the fact that China has once again attracted international attention for its internment and monitoring of an ethnic minority.
MP Pension CEO Jens Munch Holst. | Photo: PR/MP Pension
MP Pension CEO Jens Munch Holst. | Photo: PR/MP Pension
BY DORTHE BACH, FINANSWATCH

Danish pension companies are not above investing in Chinese governmental bonds despite the fact that the country has once again attracted international attention for the internment and monitoring of the Muslim Uyghur minority in the region of Xinjiang, writes Danish business daily Børsen.

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