Danish industrial production bounced back in January, the latest figures released by Statistics Denmark showed Thursday.
Industrial production rose 7.2 percent month-on-month in January, following 3.8 percent decline in December. In the three months through January, production fell 0.5 percent compared to August-October.
The largest increase was recorded in the capital goods industry, where production increased 12.7 percent compared to December.
Year-on-year, overall output of Danish industrial sector increased 7.2 percent.
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