©Reuters. Danish stocks rose at the close of trading. OMX Copenhagen 20 up 0.11%
Investing.com – Danish shares rose after the close on Tuesday, led by gains in and sectors.
At the Copenhagen close, the stock rose 0.11%, hitting a new record high.
The best performer of the session was Ambu A/S (CSE:), rising 6.50% or 7.20 points to close at 118.00. Meanwhile, Demant A/S (CSE:) rose 0.99% or 3.10 points to end at 316.40, while AP Moller-Maersk A/SA (CSE:) rose 0.97% or 120.00 points in late trade. It ended at 12,460.00.
The worst performer of the session was Ørsted AS (CSE:), down 4.41% (17.40 points) to close at 377.00. Vestas Wind Systems A/S (CSE:) fell 1.48% (2.92 points) to end at 194.20 and GN Store Nord (CSE:) fell 1.05% (1.75 points) to end at 165.50.
On the Copenhagen Stock Exchange, advancing issues outnumbered declining issues 89 to 59, with 19 issues ending unchanged.
Ambu A/S (CSE:) stock rises to a new 52-week high. It rose by 6.50% or 7.20 to 118.00.
Crude oil for March delivery rose 1.16% (0.89%) to $77.67 per barrel. In other commodity trading, Brent crude oil for April delivery rose 0.61%, or $0.50, to $82.33 per barrel, while gold futures for April rose 0.32%, or $6.55, to trade at $2,051.15 per troy ounce. It was done.
USD/DKK remained unchanged by 0.06% at 6.88, and EUR/DKK remained unchanged by 0.00% at 7.45.
Dollar index futures fell 0.09% to 103.33.