Pension funds invest in companies with ownership structures under heavy public scrutiny

Danish pension funds invest billions in companies which have owners registered in tax havens, Finans reports.
Cayman Islands, archive photo. | Photo: Gary Hershorn/Reuters/Ritzau Scanpix
Cayman Islands, archive photo. | Photo: Gary Hershorn/Reuters/Ritzau Scanpix

A number of Danish pension funds invest in companies which have the same ownership structures as other Danish companies, which have recently been accused of having owners registered in tax havens, Finans writes.

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