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Danish investors net purchased foreign shares and bonds in January, while foreign investors net purchased Danish shares and net sold Danish bonds.
The foreign ownership share of all DKK-denominated bonds dropped to 17.3% in March - the second month in a row with a decline. Foreign investors now hold 33.8% of all government bonds - down from 34.3% - 85.5% of all treasury bills - up from 83.8% and 13.0% of all DKK-denominated mortgage bonds - down from 13.6%.
Foreign investors' portfolio of Danish bonds is more or less evenly split between different maturities with a slight overweight of bonds with a remaining maturity of one to five years.
Overall, the net foreign demand for Danish assets (shares and bonds) in March was slightly positive for DKK - hence a change in foreign demand for Danish assets does not look to have been a factor behind the weakening of DKK in March.
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