Denmark's Euro Love Affair a Lesson to Investors in Commitment

The nation's 33-year-old peg won't be shaken easily
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After rebuffing two invitations to join the euro, and amid lawmaker's reluctance to call another vote, Danes seemed not to think too highly of Europe's common currency.

At least that's how things looked from a distance, and it's what may have led investors to speculate Denmark may just as well break things off with the euro like the Swiss did on Jan. 15.