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Oslo (NTB): Børslokomotivet Statoil were among the companies that contributed to the rise with an increase of the 2.98 per cent after ending sharply down on Monday.
It was still DNB that was the most traded on Tuesday, and the stock rose by 0,48 percent. Aker BP shares rose by as much as 7 per cent. Marine Harvest (+2.15 the per cent) and Telenor (+0,32), also contributed to Tuesday’s decline.
Among the largest companies on the main index went to Norsk Hydro back with 2,54 percent, while Yara fell by a marginal 0,16 per cent.
According to the E24 is Tuesday’s listing was the highest since 21. July of last year.
The leading european aksjeindeksene also finished with the upturn on Tuesday afternoon. In London went to the FTSE 100 up with 0,55 per cent, followed by CAC 40 in Paris rose by 0,36 percent. In Frankfurt rose DAX 30 down by 0,13 percent.
Børsresultatet was also affected by a sharp increase in oil prices. The price of a barrel nordsjøolje step with the whole 3,47 per cent and was traded for 45,97 dollar on Tuesday afternoon, while the price of a barrel of us light oil rose by 3,86% to 44,99 dollars. (©NTB)
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