US taking bigger slice of Danish pension sector's investments than previously, industry organization finds

Meanwhile, less is being invested in Europe, leading the industry organization to call for the EU to make it more attractive to invest in its member countries.
Kent Damsgaard, CEO, Insurance and Pension Denmark. | Photo: Stine Bidstrup
Kent Damsgaard, CEO, Insurance and Pension Denmark. | Photo: Stine Bidstrup

Over the past five years, Danish pension companies’ investments in the US have grown by DKK 461bn (EUR 57bn), while the value of investments in Europe - excluding Denmark - has decreased by DKK 17bn (EUR 2.3bn), according to a new report from the industry organization Insurance and Pension Denmark (F&P).

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