Statistics Denmark said on Monday that the country's consumer confidence index increased to 4.4 in August from 4.1 in July.
Consumer assessment of the household financial situation in the past 12 months fell to 1.8 in August from 2.5 in July, while views on the household financial situation over the next 12 months eased to 11.8 from 15.5.
Danes rate the general economic situation in the last 12 months better, with the sub-index rising to -2.9 from -9.7. Perception of the economic situation in the next year, meanwhile, was slightly less optimistic, with the index falling to 16.5 from 17.9.
The indicator assessing consumers' willingness to spend money on major purchases rose to -5.3 from -5.9.
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