Denmark’s consumer price momentum came to a halt in March 2026, with month-over-month CPI registering 0.00%, down from a 1.00% increase in February. The latest figures, updated on 10 April 2026, indicate that price levels in March were unchanged compared with February on a monthly basis.
The shift marks a notable cooling in short-term inflation dynamics. In February 2026, the 1.00% month-over-month rise in CPI reflected a clear uptick in prices versus January. By contrast, March’s flat reading suggests that, at least over the latest month, upward pressure on consumer prices paused.
The data are based on a month-over-month comparison, where the “actual” figure measures the change in March relative to February, and the “previous” figure reflects the change in February relative to January. Investors and policymakers will now be watching forthcoming releases to see whether March’s zero growth signals a temporary pause or the start of a more sustained easing in Danish inflation.