Danish business expects Euro entry within 3 years

DENMARK - Danish managers expect Denmark to be join the euro by 2005 according to a poll by Green Analyseintitute carried out for the Danish business daily, Borsen.

More than 80% of the 707 managers interviewed see membership by 2005.

However, of the 1,090 Danes interviewed in total, only 56% expect Denmark to be in the euro-zone by that date, the paper says.

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