Danish consumer confidence improves in June but remains negative
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William Alkærsig Springer
Summary
Danish consumer confidence improved significantly in June 2026, rising to minus 14 from minus 19.8 the previous month, according to new data from Statistics Denmark. While still in negative territory, the figure matches the level seen in March. Experts suggest that prospects for peace in the Middle East may be contributing to the improved outlook among Danish consumers.
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· 3 pulledForbrugertilliden har været lav i en lang periode.
Danskernes tillid til økonomien var i stor fremgang i juni.
Den såkaldte forbrugertillid er fortsat negativ, men ramte minus 14 i juni sammenlignet med minus 19,8 måneden forinden.
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