AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoDiabetes Breakthrough (Denmark): Novo Nordisk says investigational zenagamtide (amycretin) in a Phase 2 trial cut A1C significantly in adults with type 2 diabetes, with up to 89.1% reaching A1C under 7% and weight loss up to 14.6% at week 36; the program moves into Phase 3. EU Border Politics: Brussels presses Germany to start phasing out internal Schengen border checks, arguing migration reforms and risk-based policing should reduce disruption—an issue with knock-on effects for cross-border workers, including Denmark. Denmark Infrastructure: The new Storstrøm Bridge (Queen Margrethe II’s Bridge) opens, replacing the 1937 crossing and strengthening the Scandinavian–Mediterranean corridor, with rail services expected in 2027. Defense Tech (Denmark): The US approved a potential $842m sale of 200 AGM-158B JASSM-ER cruise missiles to Denmark, expanding long-range strike reach for F-35A operations. AI & Industry (Denmark): Zealand Pharma presented new Phase 2 ZUPREME-1 data for petrelintide at ADA 2026, supporting further chronic weight-management Phase 3 plans. Tech/Business: Reuters reports SpaceX’s IPO could offer a large retail allocation across Europe, including Denmark, raising questions for smaller investors. Audio Hardware (Denmark): Audio Group Denmark launched its Børresen A-Series at High End Vienna 2026, positioning a new mid-range lineup built in Aalborg.
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