Denmark
Danmarks Nationalbank
Danmarks Nationalbank (Danish National Bank) is the central bank of the Kingdom of Denmark. It is a non-eurozone member of the European System of Central Banks. Danmarks Nationalbank is responsible for monetary policy with the objective to maintain price stability. The objective of monetary policy is to keep the krone stable vis-à-vis the euro. The bank has also been given the task to promote safe settlement of payments, securities trades, etc.
Headquarter | Copenhagen, Denmark |
Key People | Hugo Frey Jensen (Governor) |
Company Type | – |
Head Office | Havnegade 5 DK – 1093 Copenhagen K |
Phone | +45 33 63 70 00, +45 33 63 63 63 |
Fax | +45 33 63 71 03 |
Official Site | www.nationalbanken.dk |
SWIFT Code | DKNBDKKK |
Founded | 1818 |
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15.02.2020 | Credit Suisse reports full-year 2019 net income of CHF 3.4 billion, compared with net income of CHF 2.0 billion in 2018 (+69%). |
02.08.2019 | Credit Suisse reports second quarter 2019 net income of CHF 937 million, compared to CHF 647 million in second quarter 2018 (+45%). Total assets amounted to CHF 784.2 billion at June 30, 2019. |
24.03.2016 | Credit Suisse publishes agenda for the Annual General Meeting of Shareholders on April 29, 2016. |
21.03.2015 | Credit Suisse reports full-year 2014 net income of EUR 1,875 million, compared with net income of EUR 2,326 million in 2013 (-19%). Total assets amounted to CHF 921.5 billion at December 31, 2014. |
06.02.2014 | Credit Suisse reports full-year 2013 net income of CHF 3,069 million, compared with net income of CHF 1,349 million in 2012 (up 128%). At December 31, 2013, the company’s total assets amounted to CHF 872.6 billion. |