Danish Business Confidence at 6-Month Low

The manufacturing confidence indicator in Denmark fell to 90.8 in June 2026 from 93.5 in the previous month, slipping further below the long-term average of 100. The latest reading marked the lowest level since December, driven by weaker expectations for production, which eased to 9 from 10, while employment expectations deteriorated to -21 from -18, pointing to a softer labor outlook in the industrial sector. Meanwhile, price expectations moderated, falling to 14 from 21, suggesting easing cost pressures. On a broader basis, the composite business sentiment indicator declined to 101.0 from 104.1. Confidence weakened in both industry and services, with the services indicator falling to 105.5 from 108.9, while retail trade slipped to 99.9 from 101.9. In contrast, construction sentiment edged up to 101.5 from 101.0, indicating continued resilience in the sector.

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