COPENHAGEN: Denmark's foreign exchange reserves edged down to 454.1 million Danish crowns ($68.1 billion) at the end of March from 455.6 billion crowns at the end of February.
The central bank said it did not intervene in the foreign exchange market last month.
It uses foreign exchange reserves as a tool to control the rate of the Danish crown, which is pegged to the euro.
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