Investing.com – Denmark stocks were lower after the close on Thursday, as losses in the Software & Computer Services, Technology and Healthcare sectors led shares lower.
At the close in Copenhagen, the OMX Copenhagen 20 fell 1.04% to hit a new 52-week low.
The best performers of the session on the OMX Copenhagen 20 were FLSmidth & Co. (CO:FLS), which rose 3.69% or 9.9 points to trade at 278.4 at the close. Meanwhile, Jyske Bank A/S (CO:JYSK) added 2.38% or 7.1 points to end at 305.9 and Nordea Bank AB (CO:NDA) was up 1.91% or 1.35 points to 72.15 in late trade.
The worst performers of the session were William Demant Holding AS (CO:WDH), which fell 4.11% or 5.1 points to trade at 118.9 at the close. DSV (CO:DSV) declined 3.81% or 11.5 points to end at 290.5 and Chr. Hansen Holding A/S (CO:CHRH) was down 2.97% or 11.3 points to 369.6.
Rising stocks outnumbered declining ones on the Copenhagen Stock Exchange by 73 to 71 and 15 ended unchanged.
Shares in Chr. Hansen Holding A/S (CO:CHRH) fell to 52-week lows; down 2.97% or 11.3 to 369.6.
Crude oil for December delivery was down 1.30% or 0.59 to $44.68 a barrel. Elsewhere in commodities trading, Brent oil for delivery in January fell 1.10% or 0.51 to hit $45.85 a barrel, while the December Gold contract fell 0.46% or 5.85 to trade at $1267.65 a troy ounce.
USD/DKK was up 0.19% to 6.8356, while EUR/DKK fell 0.03% to 7.4416.
The US Dollar Index was up 0.15% at 98.81.