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Oslo Stock Exchange opens |  Finansavisen








Oslo Poor’s opened lower Wednesday morning, but showed up for a short while.

However, at 11:00 a.m., the main index stood at 1,189.08, down 0.2 percent.

There is also volatility in the most important stock exchanges in Europe. Germany’s DAX was down 0.3%, Britain’s FTSE 100 was up 0.1%, and France’s CAC was down 0.3%.

Green after a billion decades

Survey – PSW Technology’s daughter will maintain Equinor’s Mongstad refinery, which could be worth around NOK 1.8 billion. Population climbs 30 percent.

PCI Biotechnology It rose 19.8 percent on high volume, without recording any company-specific news. According to Nordnet, small savers are particularly active in the share, which is down more than 60 percent in the past year.

Ministry of Finance I got a new contract from Petrobras, a Brazilian company, with a guarantee of half a billion kronor. The share jumps 5.7 percent.

PGS It has been awarded a project in offshore wind, which will be the company’s first in what they call a significant new energy market. In addition, Carnegie adjusts its price target, and the stock rises 3.6 percent to NOK 8.11.

EasyJet airline is confident of exceeding market expectations this year, rising 10 percent on the London Stock Exchange. The rise in exchange rates extends to Norwegianwhich represents an increase of 6.4 percent.

Insurance giants are collapsing

mutual It fell 6.9 percent to NOK 177.60 after performing weaker than expected in the fourth quarter. The insurance company reported a profit before tax of NOK 1.7 billion, down from NOK 2.9 billion in the same quarter of 2021.

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– The estimates were too high, Nordea analyst Ulrik Ardal-Zurcher admits.

Nile It has now sold all of its shares in the marine hydrogen company HyunWhich has been listed on the stock exchange since August last year. The former decreased by 0.9 percent, while Hyun fell by 9.7 percent.

digging pits They announced Tuesday evening that they are raising their guidance for both 2022 and 2023. However, the rig company is down 6.3 percent.

Oaktree Investments sold 25 million shares in HafniaAnd make a billion profits from it. The share fell 2.7 percent.

Havila Cargo decreases by 8 percent as turnover increases, while front line falls 1.5 percent.

The price of oil is falling

Brent crude fell 0.3% to $85.88 a barrel, while West Texas Intermediate crude fell 0.4% to $79.78 a barrel on Wednesday morning.

On the other hand, a barrel of North Sea oil was traded at $87.64 per barrel at the close of the Oslo Stock Exchange on Tuesday.

Equinor It fell 0.3 percent to 299.95 Norwegian crowns, while Aker BP It rose 0.6 percent to 301.80 Norwegian crowns.

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