Danske Chairman Says 'Large' Part of $234 Billion Can Be Suspicious
Sep.19 -- Ole Andersen, chairman at Danske Bank, discusses the probe of an alleged money laundering scandal and the process of choosing a successor to Chief Executive Officer Thomas Borgen following his resignation. He speaks with Bloomberg's Annmarie Hordern on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas."

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