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Majority of Danes now support euro adoption
Thu, Nov 20 2008, 10:20 GMT
by Steen Bocian
Danske Bank A/S
Danske Bank regularly surveys Danish public opinion on adopting the euro. For a long time our polls have suggested that any future vote on Denmark's participation in the single currency would be a close race. However, our latest poll - for November - shows a significant swing towards the Yes side: the share of those who said they would vote Yes to Danish EMU participation has increased from 40% in October to 44% in November. Meanwhile, the No side has shrunk from 41.7% in October to 37.8% in November. Add to this the 9.0% of voters who are in doubt but lean towards Yes and the more modest 7.2% who would perhaps vote No, and the Yes camp has a comfortable lead of 8.3 points.
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