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Denmark PPI Inflation Eases Further

Denmark's producer price inflation eased for the second straight month in November, figures from Statistics Denmark showed Friday.

The producer price index climbed 1.2 percent year-over-year in November, slower than September's 1.9 percent increase. The measure has been rising since November last year.

Both domestic and foreign market producer prices grew by 1.7 percent and 0.6 percent, respectively in November from a year ago.

On a monthly basis, producer prices rose 0.9 percent from October, when it increased by 0.5 percent.

Data also showed that import prices went up 1.6 percent annually and by 0.6 percent monthly in November.

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