©Reuters. Danish stocks rose at the close of trading. OMX Copenhagen 20 up 2.86%
Investing.com – Danish stocks rose after the close on Thursday, with gains in and sectors.
At the Copenhagen close, the stock rose 2.86%, hitting a new record high.
The best performer of the session was AP Moeller – Maersk A/SA (CSE:), rising 4.06% or 540.00 points to close at 13,840.00. Meanwhile, AP Moller-Maersk A/SB (CSE:) added 4.01% or 545.00 points to end at 14,120.00 and Ørsted AS (CSE:) rose 3.74% or 13.20 points to 365.70 in late trade. It ended with.
The worst performer of the session was Ambu A/S (CSE:), which fell 1.73% (1.80 points) to close at 102.20. GN Store Nord (CSE:) fell 0.15% or 0.25 points to end at 169.80 and Coloplast A/S (CSE:) fell 0.08% or 0.60 points to end at 770.20.
On the Copenhagen Stock Exchange, advancing issues outnumbered declining issues 105 to 48, with 13 issues ending unchanged.
Crude oil for February delivery fell 2.12% ($1.54) to $71.16 per barrel. Elsewhere in commodity trading, Brent crude oil for March delivery fell 2.04%, or $1.60, to $76.65 per barrel, while February gold futures rose 0.48%, or $9.75, to $1 troy ounce. It was traded at $2,052.55.
USD/DKK fell by 0.34% to 6.80, while EUR/DKK remained unchanged by 0.00% at 7.46.
Dollar index futures fell 0.16% to 102.03.