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Investing.com – Denmark equities were lower at the close on Wednesday, as losses in the Real Estate, Consumer Goods and Healthcare sectors propelled shares lower.
At the close in Copenhagen, the OMX Copenhagen 20 fell 0.89%.
The biggest gainers of the session on the OMX Copenhagen 20 were ISS A/S (COP:ISS), which rose 2.30% or 4.90 points to trade at 218.10 at the close. Novozymes B (COP:NZYMb) added 0.71% or 2.0 points to end at 283.8 and William Demant Holding (COP:WDH) was up 0.09% or 0.5 points to 540.5 in late trade.
Biggest losers included FLSmidth & Co. (COP:FLS), which lost 4.39% or 10.9 points to trade at 237.3 in late trade. Coloplast A/S (COP:COLOb) declined 1.90% or 8.5 points to end at 439.5 and DSV (COP:DSV) shed 1.76% or 4.2 points to 234.0.
Declining stocks outnumbered rising ones by 90 to 69 and 4 ended unchanged on the Copenhagen Stock Exchange.
In commodities trading, Crude oil for October delivery was down 0.94% or 0.37 to $38.94 a barrel. Meanwhile, Brent oil for delivery in October fell 0.36% or 0.15 to hit $43.05 a barrel, while the December Gold contract fell 1.33% or 15.10 to trade at $1123.20 a troy ounce.
USD/DKK was up 1.08% to 6.5498, while EUR/DKK fell 0.01% to 7.4644.
The US Dollar Index was up 0.95% at 94.80.
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