For the first time in a year Danish investors net sold foreign shares. Danish investors net purchased foreign bonds for the 10th straight month. Foreign investors net purchased Danish shares and bonds.
The foreign ownership share of government bonds was unchanged at 36% of the total stock - the highest level in 15 years of available data.
For treasury bills, the foreign ownership share amounts to 85% of the total stock, up from 71% in July. Hence, the majority of treasury bills issued remains in foreign hands.
Investors abroad hold 16% of the total stock of DKK-denominated mortgage bonds, slightly down from the 15-year high 17% ownership share in July.
Around 29% of the stock of bonds with a remaining maturity of less than one year is held abroad, 21% of the stock with a remaining maturity between one and five years, and 19% with a remaining maturity above five years.
The popular status of Danish assets abroad is one factor that has added support to the DKK over the past couple of years.
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