City Copenhagen Financial News
05.07 / 19:15
01.03 / 13:01
cryptocurrency
Bloomberg
Opinion
Bank
Cash
Sweden is ditching cash. Just wait for the fallout
Bjorn Ulvaeus, one-quarter of Swedish pop group ABBA, became a standard-bearer for a world without cash after his son got burgled. Ditching coins and banknotes would hurt criminals and tax-dodgers while helping businesses and government budgets, he reckoned. “Sweden would be the ideal country to make cashless,” he told Bloomberg in 2014. “I think that should be the future.”
27.12 / 15:43
UPS
Citi
FIVE
Vienna named world's most liveable city in 2022. These 5 European cities also made the top 10
If you're considering moving to a new city for the new year, Europe offers several attractive options.
14.12 / 11:23
Danske Bank agrees to pay $2bn to settle Estonia money-laundering investigation
Danske Bank, Denmark’s largest bank, has agreed to pay about $2bn to settle long-running probes into anti-money-laundering failures that led to hundreds of billions of dollars of suspicious transactions flowing largely unchecked through a former branch in Estonia.
02.11 / 18:17
business
Technology
Food
Denmark election: From kingmakers to comeback kids, five things we learned from the vote
Perhaps nobody was more surprised by the Danish election results than incumbent Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen, who wiped away tears as she spoke to supporters at her party headquarters in Copenhagen late on Tuesday night.
02.11 / 09:33
Technology
Activism
Energy
Danes show trust in PM Frederiksen in nail-biter election
Danes handed its current prime minister another mandate at the polls Tuesday in what was seen as a vote of confidence in Mette Frederiksen's handling of the pandemic and her ability as a leader to overcome yet another crisis.
01.11 / 16:45
European Union
Celebrity News
Halloween
Denmark election: Frederiksen's government hangs in the balance as it battles for centrist votes
Denmark is holding a national election on Tuesday, expected to change the Scandinavian nation’s political landscape as new parties seek to enter parliament and others see their support dwindle.
22.08 / 11:11
event
Blockchain
Health
Donations
Leading anti-aging event set to feature blockchain as part of core programming
Crypto conferences have continued to take the world by storm, being the epicentre for revolutionary concepts, gathering places for headline speakers, and entertainment for the wider population, with side events featuring the world's most-known celebrities. With so much attention being drawn to these events, many organizations have recognized their impact in not only promoting cryptocurrencies themselves but also in demonstrating the asset’s utility in other industries.
04.07 / 09:11
Police
Attack
shooting
Centre
Copenhagen shooting: Man charged over Sunday's shopping centre attack that killed three
Danish police say they have not ruled out an act of terrorism for Sunday afternoon's mass shooting at a Copenhagen shopping centre that left three people dead and several others injured. However, they are working on the hypothesis that the shooter acted alone.
03.07 / 21:43
shooting
'Several hit' in Copenhagen shopping mall shooting
Danish police said Sunday that several people were shot at a Copenhagen shopping mall.
17.06 / 11:43
European Union
Medicine
Brussels set to endorse Ukraine as a candidate for EU membership
Brussels is on Friday expected to recommend that Ukraine become a candidate for EU membership.
15.06 / 16:29
Technology
Art
London
Deal
Europe and Canada have their first land border after 'whisky war' deal
Canada and Denmark finally ended their decades-long "war" on Tuesday, fought over flags, whisky and schnapps on an uninhabited island in the high Arctic.
09.06 / 11:45
UPS
Citi
Peel Hunt plans ‘boots on the ground’ in post-Brexit hub
Peel Hunt plans to put "boots on the ground" in the European Union by launching a new office in Copenhagen in the coming year.
01.06 / 10:17
Art
European Union
Artificial Intelligence
Denmark to vote on Europe common defence opt-out in wake of Ukraine war
Traditionally eurosceptic Denmark votes today in a referendum on whether to overturn its opt-out on the EU's common defence policy.
15.04 / 20:11
European Union
Refugees
'I focused on survival': Mariupol escapee tells her story of one month in besieged city
While the cruelty toward Ukrainian civilians projected through photographs and news segments bewilders the world, the ongoing siege of Mariupol continues to be the most shocking in its levels of destruction and absolute disregard for human life.
03.02 / 09:45
Technology
Art
Extreme weather has cost Europe €50bn and killed 142,000 in 40 years
Heatwaves, floods, and other extreme weather have killed 142,000 people in Europe over the last 40 years and cost European economies more than 500 billion euros, according to a report released on Thursday.
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