Denmark’s consumer price dynamics weakened further at the start of 2026, with the month‑over‑month Consumer Price Index (CPI) falling by 0.60% in January, compared with a 0.40% decline in December 2025. The latest data, updated on 10 February 2026, point to a deeper short‑term disinflationary trend as prices continued to recede on a monthly basis.
On a month‑over‑month basis, the January figure shows that the pace of price declines has accelerated relative to the previous month. According to the comparison methodology, the current reading captures the change in prices from January 2026 versus December 2025, while the prior reading reflects the change from December 2025 versus November 2025. This sequential weakening will be closely watched by market participants and policymakers as they assess the underlying momentum of Danish inflation in early 2026.