Nordic Shares Closed Down Friday; A.P. Moeller-Maersk B Took Biggest Hit
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Nordic stocks fell Friday, with the OMX Nordic 40 Index declining 0.7%.
A.P. Moeller-Maersk A/S Series B posted the largest decline during the session, plunging 16.9%, followed by A.P. Moeller-Maersk A/S Series A shares, which plunged 16.5%. Shares of D/S Norden A/S tumbled 12.0%.
Storskogen Group AB Series B was the biggest leader, increasing 8.3%, and NEL ASA gained 6.2%. ISS A/S rounded out the top three leaders on Friday, with shares adding 6.2%.
In Denmark, the OMX Copenhagen 20 Index fell 2.6%, while the OMX Helsinki 25 Index, which tracks Finland’s most-traded stocks, rose 0.7%.
Stocks on Sweden’s OMX Stockholm 30 Index gained 0.8%, while Norway’s Oslo Exchange Benchmark Index_GI dropped 0.5%. Shares in Iceland increased, with the OMX Iceland All-Share PI Equity Index rising 0.3%.
Elsewhere in Europe, indexes were mixed, with the STOXX Europe 600 Index increasing 0.2% and the FTSE 100 Index dropping 0.4% from the previous close.
In Asia, China’s Shanghai Composite Index was up 0.7%, while Japan’s Tokyo Stock Exchange was closed.
In commodities news, Brent crude oil futures were down 2.3%, while gold futures were up 0.3%. Bitcoin was down 1.1% to $34,543.
On the currency front, the WSJ Dollar Index declined 0.9% to 99.41.
Against the euro, the Swedish krona was up 0.9%, the Danish krone was flat, the Norwegian krone was flat, the Icelandic krona was down 0.7%, and the U.S. dollar was down 1.1%.
Against the U.S. dollar, the Swedish krona was up 2.0%, the Danish krone was up 1.1%, the euro was up 1.1%, the Norwegian krone was up 1.0%, and the Icelandic krona was up 0.3%.
-This article was automatically generated by MarketWatch using technology from Automated Insights. Data source: Dow Jones Market Data, FactSet.
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November 03, 2023 13:48 ET (17:48 GMT)
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