Danish consumer confidence improved in October after easing sharply in the previous month, Statistics Denmark said Thursday.
The consumer confidence index climbed to 8.2 from 7.1 in September. In August, the score was 11.4 percent.
Households' view on their current as well as future economic situation improved. Their assessment of the country's current economic situation also strengthened, while the view regarding next 12 months was unchanged.
Consumers' were also more pessimistic regarding big-ticket purchases this month.
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