COPENHAGEN: Denmark's purchasing managers index fell to 60.2 points in May from a revised 60.7 points in April, the purchase management and logistics lobby DILF said on Monday.
A reading of more than 50 points indicates an increase in industrial activity while a figure below 50 signals contraction.
The Danish PMI measures order books, the weighted average of production, workforce, delivery time, inventories of finished goods, input costs and purchasing quantities.
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