
Allan Sørensen
Allan Sørensen is the chief economist at the Confederation of Danish Industry (DI). He recently discussed the slowing pace of job growth in the U.S. labor market, indicating that the recent figures reflect a shift to a more moderate economic environment, yet he views the ongoing job growth as a sign of resilience in the economy.
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Countries Mentioned
Country | Mentions | Sentiment | Dominance | + Persistence | x Population | = Reach | x GDP (millions) | = Power |
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Denmark | 2 | 6.50 | 0.15% | +0% | 5,792,202 | 8,736 | $350,000 | 528$ |
Totals | 2 | 5,792,202 | 8,736 | $350,000 | 528$ |
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Denmark:
Allan Sørensen, chief economist at Dansk Industri, believes the inflation figure is linked to rising food prices.
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Denmark:
Allan Sørensen is the chief economist at Dansk Industri.
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Denmark:
Allan Sørensen is the chief economist at Dansk Industri.
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Denmark:
Allan Sørensen sees a direct connection between Donald Trump's policies and the economic situation.
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Denmark:
Allan Sørensen sees a direct connection to the American president Donald Trump's policies.
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Denmark:
Allan Sørensen, chief economist at Dansk Industri, commented on the ECB's interest rate decisions.
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Denmark:
Allan Sørensen, chief economist at Dansk Industri, predicts that the country's inflation will increase further in the autumn.
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Denmark:
Allan Sørensen, the chief economist at Dansk Industri, notes that inflation is at a significantly lower level than wage increases.
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Denmark:
Allan Sørensen, chief economist at Dansk Industri, has noted the recent interest rate cuts by the ECB.
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Denmark:
Allan Sørensen is the chief economist at Dansk Industri.
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