
Danish National Bank
The Danish National Bank (Danmarks Nationalbank) is Denmark's central bank, responsible for maintaining financial stability and managing the country’s money supply. It issues Danish currency (the krone), oversees the banking sector, and sets interest rates to control inflation and support economic growth. The bank also participates in the European System of Central Banks, aligning policies with the euro area, although Denmark retains its own currency. Its main goal is to ensure a stable currency and a reliable financial system, fostering confidence among businesses and consumers.