Denmark's benchmark equity index, the OMX Copenhagen 20, closed down 0.22% on Tuesday as losses in shipping and industrial stocks offset gains in healthcare and technology shares.
Decline-related issues slightly outnumbered advancers, with 61 to 60, and 17 stocks unchanged on the Copenhagen exchange. The index dropped 0.22% to end the session following broad weakness in the personal and household goods, software, and technology sectors.
De beste performere inkluderede Coloplast, som steg 3,0% til 435,60 danske kroner, og Novo Nordisk Class B-aktier, som steg 1,35% til 296,40. Demant steg også med 0,27% til 295,20.
A.P. Moller-Maersk A.P. Moller-Maersk and its A- and B-shares fell more than 3%. The B-share class dropped 3.7% to 20,830.00, while the A-share class fell 3.37% to 20,100.00. Rockwool également reculé de 3.12% à 224.00.
Commodities showed mixed performance, with October crude oil up 1.33% to $84.85 per barrel and Brent crude rising 1.07% to $91.84. December gold futures, however, fell 1.42% to $4,410.07 per troy ounce.
Den danske krone holdt sig stabil mod større valutapar, med USD/DKK- valutakursen omtrent uændret ved 6,46 og EUR/DKK ved 7,48. Futures for US Dollar Index lå stabilt på 99,54.









