DKK, short for Danish Krone, is the official currency of Denmark as well as of the provinces of Greenland and the Faroe Islands. It first appeared in the 1600s. The DKK is subdivided into 100 øre and is presented with the “kr” symbol. Moreover, the DKK is pegged to the euro at a rate of 7.46. Since 1973 Denmark is part of the EU but it never entered the “eurozone”, keeping Danish Krone as its native currency. DKK has the ability to float against other currencies and it can experience greater volatility with other currencies than Euro.
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