Well in principle yes, but in reality no. The Danish system for financing real estate have historically been extremely stable. Olau explains it above
No. That is not the case. The negative interest in this case is for loans over 10 years. If you want to have it over 30 years you still have to pay one percent.
Well - that is how things evolved - but in the early 800, when the ejderen border was created no one thought of themselves as german.
Well I think the schleswig-holsteiners would disagree. They fought two wars before they were allowed to decide for themselves:-)
Well in principle yes, but in reality no. The Danish system for financing real estate have historically been extremely stable. Olau explains it above
No. That is not the case. The negative interest in this case is for loans over 10 years. If you want to have it over 30 years you still have to pay one percent.
Well - that is how things evolved - but in the early 800, when the ejderen border was created no one thought of themselves as german.
Well I think the schleswig-holsteiners would disagree. They fought two wars before they were allowed to decide for themselves:-)