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Denmark Gross Domestic Product (GDP) Growth
Denmark's Gross Domestic Product (GDP) measures the total inflation-adjusted value of all goods and services produced by the economy, released quarterly. It is the broadest single gauge of economic health and is closely tracked by the Danmarks Nationalbank when setting monetary policy.
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Why Gross Domestic Product (GDP) Growth matters for DKK
GDP is a primary driver of central bank rate decisions—strong growth raises the probability of tighter monetary policy, which tends to support the dkk. Divergences in growth between two economies are a core foundation of FX fundamental analysis.
How to interpret this series
A print above consensus suggests the Denmark economy is expanding faster than expected, which is broadly positive for the dkk. A miss can fuel rate-cut expectations and weaken the currency. Revisions to prior quarters can be as market-moving as the headline release.
Historical Gross Domestic Product (GDP) Growth
Source: Statistics Denmark. Cadence: Quarterly. Unit: DKK bn. History from 2000-03-31 (26.2 years).
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Common questions
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How often is Denmark GDP released?
GDP for Denmark is published on a quarterly basis, typically with an advance estimate followed by revision rounds.
What unit is Denmark GDP measured in?
The series is expressed in DKK bn.
Who publishes Denmark GDP data?
The official source is Danmarks Nationalbank or the national statistics agency. FXMacroData delivers this series with announcement timestamps via the /api/v1/announcements/dkk/gdp endpoint.