Hedge fund Marshall Wace is betting on Danske Bank shares falling after taking a...
FILE PHOTO: Danske bank signs are seen on a bank's headquarters in Copenhagen, Denmark October 22, 2019. REUTERS/Jacob Gronholt-Pedersen
COPENHAGEN - Hedge fund Marshall Wace is betting on Danske Bank shares falling after taking a short position in the Danish lender of 0.5% of issued shares, the Danish FSA said on Friday. The hedge fund, co-founded by British financier Paul Marshall, is the first to take a short position in Danske Bank at or above 0.5% which is the threshold for disclosing a short position to the authorities, according to the FSA.
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