COPENHAGEN: Danske Bank A/S is pushing back against risks that Denmark’s financial supervisor will halt share buybacks after reopening an investigation into the laundering of billions of dollars in dirty money.
Denmark’s biggest bank plans to continue with its 10 billion-krone (US$1.6bil) buyback programme, Morten Mosegaard, interim chief financial officer, said on Monday.
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