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At 11:30 a.m., the Oslo Stock Exchange fell 0.47 percent to 878.92 points after Monday’s big rise fueled by good news about vaccines.
So far, shares worth just over NOK 2.3 billion have been traded. There is a mixed atmosphere on European stock exchanges.
From pre-trading on Wall Street, it is flat for the S&P 500, while the Nasdaq is down 1 percent. The Dow Jones is up 0.6 percent.
Petroleum
The price of oil continues to rise on Tuesday. WTI oil is up 2.02 percent at $ 40.63 a barrel. barrels, while fuel oil is also set at 2 percent at $ 42.86 a barrel.
Oil stocks are rising notably on the Oslo Stock Exchange. Equinor rose 0.94 percent to NOK 134.35, while Aker BP it is 3.61 percent in green at 177.75 kroner. Arctic Securities repeats the buy recommendation on the latter and sets the target price at NOK 250, compared to the previous NOK 235.
BACKGROUND it is up 3.14 percent to 4.83 kroner.
Winners
At lunchtime, Shelf drilling today’s winner. The share is up 22.38 percent to 2.56 kroner. The closest is Borr Drilling , which is up 16.77 percent to 5.43 kroner.
Of the most traded stocks, Storebrand is rising 4.61 percent to NOK 59.98. DNB it jumped a lot on Monday on the vaccine news, and a new 2.66 percent rose to 150.50 kronor.
Kongsberg Automotive increased by 7.73 percent to NOK 0.22 in high turnover.
Tapere
Pexip Holding it is the stock that falls the most so far. It is down 9.78 percent to 63 crowns. In the late afternoon, the company will present its third quarter figures.
We also note that Adevinta it falls 8.86 percent to 138.90 kr. Also Schibsted it is down 7.79 percent to 354 kroner.
Otherwise, REC Silicon drops 5.91 percent to 10.82 crowns.