Copenhagen, June 23
Denmark's reopening schedule is having the effect of returning economic activity close to pre-pandemic levels and a mild boom should be expected in coming years, the Danmarks Nationalbank said on Wednesday.
As many restrictions against Covid-19 have been eased, the overall activity is close to being back at the same level as before the pandemic, and the economy is supported by a strong recovery in private demand, said the statement.
The growth for the rest of the year and next year is expected to be driven by private consumption, which is supported by large savings. In addition, there is a further increase in exports, which is prompted by a rapid recovery in the export markets, it noted.
However, central bank governor Lars Rohde also pointed out that there are signs of bottlenecks in industry and construction, calling for adjusting the extraordinary fiscal support to the economy.
With the economy heading for a mild boom, the government should be prepared to tighten fiscal policy more than planned, said Rohde.
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