Denmark Considers Working Until Age 70
Denmark is considering raising the statutory retirement age to 70. A chief analyst from a Danish pension fund explains why Danes accept tough pension reforms and the role of trade unions.
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Denmark is considering raising the statutory retirement age to 70. A chief analyst from a Danish pension fund explains why Danes accept tough pension reforms and the role of trade unions.
AkademikerPension, a major Danish pension fund, has announced it will not invest in SpaceX's upcoming IPO, citing severe overvaluation and significant risks due to Elon Musk's near-absolute control and a flawed corporate governance model.
A Danish pension fund has decided to exclude SpaceX from its investments, citing concerns related to the company's governance and valuation.
Shareholders of Scandinavia's largest bank are opposing its support for Norwegian companies drilling in the Arctic, specifically regarding loans for the Equinor energy group, due to environmental concerns.

An expert group's recommendations for ATP, Denmark's largest pension fund, could lead to even lower returns on mandatory contributions for Danish citizens, a point agreed upon by critics and the group's leader.
A Danish pension fund has announced its decision to exclude SpaceX from its investments, citing concerns related to the company's governance practices and valuation. This move reflects growing scrutiny of private company oversight and financial assessments by institutional investors.

Danish pension fund ATP reported a 1.9% loss on its investment portfolio in Q1 2026, attributing it to the unrest in the Middle East. The fund, managing 691 billion, assured solid coverage despite the impact.

A prominent expert, Jørgen Svendsen, harshly criticizes the Danish pension fund ATP, alleging it grossly misled Danes with its annual report, which he claims presented a far more dismal truth than the "solid" figures ATP reported.
Several Danish pension companies, including Velliv, have announced their decision not to invest in SpaceX.
A Danish pension fund has blacklisted SpaceX, citing concerns over the company's governance and valuation. This decision reflects the fund's criteria for investment and its assessment of SpaceX's operational practices.

Top global financial figures are concerned that private lending funds could trigger a new financial crisis, especially if interest rates rise, with Danish pension funds having invested billions in these controversial shadow banks.