Investing.com – Norway’s stock market was lower after the close on Monday as losses in the , sector led to lower stocks.
At the close in Oslo, the price fell by 0.08%.
The best performer during the session was Nel ASA (OL :), which increased by 6.93%, or 0.20 points, to reach 3.06 at closing. Meanwhile, Nordic semiconductor company ASA (OL:) added 4.05%, or 4.20 points, ending at 107.90 and Hafnia narrow liability company (OL:) increased by 1.59%, or 1.00 points, to 63.95 in the final session.
They performed the worst during the session Hoegh autoliners ASA (OL:), which fell by 4.95%, or 5.70 points, to reach 109.50 at closing. Orkla ASA (OL:) fell by 1.42%, or 1.40 points, to close at 97.35 and Norwegian air transport ASA (OL:) decreased by 1.34%, or 0.15 points. to 11.02.
Falling stocks outpaced gains on the Oslo Stock Exchange by 176 to 108, with 22 ending unchanged.
Crude oil for February delivery rose 0.23%, or 0.17, to $74.13 a barrel. Elsewhere in commodities trading, Brent crude for March delivery rose 0.26%, or 0.20, to $76.71 a barrel, while February gold futures fell 0.38%, or 10.06, reaching a price of $2,644.64 per troy ounce.
EUR/NOK rose 0.04% to 11.71, while USD/NOK fell 0.75% to 11.27.
U.S. Dollar Index futures fell 0.63% to 108.11.