©Reuters. Danish stocks rose at the close of trading. OMX Copenhagen 20 up 1.04%
Investing.com – Danish stocks rose after the close on Wednesday, with gains in the and sector.
At the Copenhagen close, the stock rose 1.04%, hitting a new record high.
The best performers in the session are: Rockwool International B (CSE:), up 7.70% or 142.50 points to close at 1,993.00. meanwhile, Vestas Wind Systems A/S (CSE:) rose 6.36% (11.98 points) to end at 200.20 and Carlsberg A/SB (CSE:) rose 4.02% (36.40 points) to end at 941.40 in late trade .
The worst performer of the session was Tryg A/S (CSE:), down 2.00% (2.90 points) to close at 142.30. Ørsted AS (CSE:) he fell by 1.79% (6.90 points) to end at 378.60. Yusuke Bank A/S (CSE:) fell 1.18% (6.20 points) to 521.20.
On the Copenhagen Stock Exchange, declining issues outnumbered advancing issues 86 to 62, with 18 stocks ending unchanged.
Crude oil for March delivery rose 0.68% ($0.50) to $73.81 per barrel. Elsewhere in commodity trading, Brent crude oil for April delivery rose 0.66%, or 0.52, to $79.11 per barrel, and gold futures for April rose 0.21%, or 4.35, to trade at $2,055.75 per troy ounce. It was done.
USD/DKK fell by 0.13% to 6.93, while EUR/DKK remained unchanged by 0.04% at 7.46.
Dollar index futures fell 0.13% to 103.93.