Danish central bank
The Danish central bank, officially known as Danmarks Nationalbank, is the central bank of Denmark. Established in 1818, it is responsible for maintaining monetary stability, issuing banknotes, and managing the country's foreign exchange reserves. The bank plays a crucial role in implementing the monetary policy of Denmark and ensuring the stability of the Danish krone.
In addition to its monetary functions, the Danish central bank oversees the financial system and acts as a bank for the government. It also collaborates with other central banks and international financial institutions to promote economic stability and growth in Denmark and beyond.