Prospects for an early Danish referendum on the euro seem further away than ever Tuesday, with the latest quarterly euro barometer from Danske Bank showing 50.6 per cent against joining the euro and 22.5 per cent in favour.
At the same time, despite official policy from a large majority in Parliament in favour of joining the Single Currency, both the previous and upcoming government have made it clear that a referendum on joining the euro is unlikely to take place soon.



























