Friday, October 21, 2016

This will affect the Oslo stock Exchange – Hegnar Online

It is a mixed mood on the stock exchanges in Asia on Friday morning.

In Japan, the Nikkei up 0.05 percent, while the broader Topix index is down 0.07 percent.

the Shanghai Composite in China falls 0,26 per cent, while the Hang Seng in Hong Kong is up to 0.30 per cent.

the Kospi in South Korea falls back 0,43 per cent, the S&P/ASX 200 index in Australia valleys 0,28 percent, and the Straits Times in Singapore is down to 0,63 per cent.

oil prices

Brent oil is Friday morning down 0,33 percent to 51,21 dollars a barrel, while WTI-oil falls 0,43 percent to 50,41 dollars a barrel.

in comparison, a barrel Nordsjøolje traded for 51,58 dollars a barrel by the close of business in Oslo on Thursday, down 2.1 per cent.

On the Oslo stock Exchange on Thursday fell Statoil 0.6 per cent to 135,40 money. DNO fell 4.4 per cent to 7,59 million, while Aker BP rose 0.2 percent after Credit Suisse has raised kursmålet.

united STATES

The u.s. stock exchanges ended slightly down on Thursday.

the Dow Jones fell to 0.14 percent to 18.177,93, the Nasdaq 0.09 per cent to 5.241,83, while the broader S&P 500 index went back to 0.14 percent to 2.141,34.

About eight stocks fell for every five share that rose on the NYSE, where 368 million shares had been traded in ettermiddagshandelen.

“Fryktindeksen” VIX (CBOE) fell somewhat, to closer to 13,9.

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Oslo Børs

the main index on the Oslo stock Exchange ended on 638,31 Thursday, corresponding to an increase of 0.03 percent in yesterday’s trading.

Shares and primary capital certificates were traded for the 4.017 million.

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This is happening today:

Results.

Yara
Borregaard
Laboratory
Strongpoint
Emas Offshore
Høland and Setskog Sparebank

Results, overseas

Ericsson
Ezra Holdings
Daimler
General Electric
Honeywell International
Lukoil
McDonald’s
Moody’s
SAP
Telia
Volvo

the 19 companies shall, in the fire on Wall Street. The overview here.

Macro, Norway (SSB)

child welfare institutions
International reserves and valutalikviditet, september 2016, final numbers
Public sector on Svalbard, 2015
Opened bankruptcies, 3. quarter 2016

Macro international

China: house prices, september
EMU (16:00): consumer confidence currently, October

Sources: Oslo stock Exchange, CNBC, SSB, TDN Finans

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