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Denmark Inflation Highest Since November 1982; Trade Surplus Rises

Por: RTTNews Business October 10, 2022

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Denmark's consumer price inflation accelerated further in September to the strongest level in nearly forty years amid higher prices for food, electricity, gas, and fuel prices, while the foreign trade surplus increased in August, data from Statistics Denmark showed on Monday.Consumer price inflation accelerated to 10.0 percent in September from 8.9 percent in August.The latest inflation was the highest since November 1982, when it had risen... + full article



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