Friday October 9, 01:58 PM
PREVIEW-Danish Sept inflation seen steady at Aug pace
COPENHAGEN, Oct. 9 (Reuters) - Danish inflation is estimated
to have remained steady in September at the August pace, a
Reuters survey of economists showed on Friday.
Denmark's consumer price index calculated by the
EU-harmonised method (HICP) was seen rising 0.7 percent
year-on-year in September, unchanged from August, according to
six economists' median and mean estimates.
The consumer price index (CPI (NYSE: CPY - news) ) according to the national
method was seen rising 1.1 percent in September year-on-year,
also steady at the August rate, eight economists' median and
mean estimates showed.
The national statistics office will release the data on
Monday, Oct. 12, at 0730 GMT.
FORECAST - DANISH INFLATION
Year-on-year increase in September (pct):
CPI
HICP National method
Median +0.7 +1.1
Mean +0.7 +1.1
Minimum +0.5 +0.8
Maximum +1.0 +1.3
August 2009(actual) +0.7 +1.1
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Danske Bank (Copenhagen: DANSKE.CO - news) n/a +1.1
Handelsbanken Markets +0.6 +0.8
IHS Global Insight n/a +1.0
Jyske Bank (Copenhagen: JYSK.CO - news) +0.5 +0.9
Moody's Economy.com +0.8 +1.2
Nordea Markets +1.0 +1.3
Nykredit Markets +0.5 +1.2
Spar Nord Bank (Copenhagen: SPNO.CO - news) +0.7 +1.1
(Reporting by Martin Dahl)
Keywords: DENMARK INFLATION/POLL
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