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Price boom far from over in $450bn Danish mortgage market

  Bloomberg After half a decade of negative interest rates, Denmark’s housing market looks like it can only move in one direction: up. Michael Rasmussen, the chief executive officer of Nykredit Realkredit A/S, the biggest Danish mortgage lender, says the “tailwind” looks like it will last. “We have a strong real estate market and we, of course, benefit from that. ...

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On re-examination, the euro doesn’t look so bad

  It’s always worth re-evaluating one’s views, and my latest revision is that the euro currency is better and less vulnerable than I had thought. I still believe its creation and later expansion were mistakes, but I now see them as much smaller mistakes than before. Many of the biggest costs lie in the past, so the euro might be ...

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Why Buffett hasn’t delivered a big deal

  There’s certainly no shortage of cash lying around at Berkshire Hathaway Inc. Even so, Warren Buffett’s struggle to find the $407 billion company’s next meaningful acquisition shows that his relative buying power has diminished. If you attended or streamed the shareholder meeting on Saturday, you heard a lot about Berkshire’s soaring cash pile, which stood at $96.5 billion as ...

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