Danish Consumer Morale Improves to 4-Month High
The consumer confidence index in Denmark rose to -15.1 in June 2025 from an almost two-year low of -18.4 in the previous month. This marked the highest reading since February, mainly due to improved sentiment regarding the country’s economic situation compared last year (-22.1 vs -32) and the next twelve months (-22.8 vs -28.6). Additionally, households’ financial situations compared to a year ago (-11.9 vs -12.7) and expectations for their finances over the next twelve months (-4.7 vs -5.5) became less pessimistic. Regarding aspects not factored into the confidence indicator showed easing concerns about unemployment, with fewer respondents expecting joblessness to rise (12.9 vs 19.1), as well as price development in the coming year (36.7 vs 40.8