Denmark’s broad money supply (M3) expanded in January 2026, reaching DKK 2,089.8 billion, up from DKK 2,046.4 billion recorded in December 2025. The latest figures indicate a continued increase in liquidity in the Danish financial system at the start of the year.
The data, updated on 26 February 2026, show that the M3 aggregate – which typically includes cash in circulation, deposits, and certain near-money assets – has continued its upward trajectory into the new year. While no further details were provided regarding the drivers of this increase, the rise in M3 suggests a growing stock of money available within the Danish economy as 2026 begins.