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Danish PMI falls to 50.1 points in September

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Published: Monday, 1 Oct 2012 | 5:00 AM ET

COPENHAGEN, Oct 1 (Reuters) - Denmark's purchasing managers index fell to 50.1 points in September from a revised 51.4 points in August, 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 orderbooks, the weighted average of production, workforce, delivery time, inventories of finished goods, input costs and purchasing quantities.

(Reporting by Copenhagen newsroom)

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Keywords: DENMARK PMI/

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COPENHAGEN, Oct 1- Denmark's purchasing managers index fell to 50.1 points in September from a revised 51.4 points in August, 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.

   
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