Investing.com – Denmark stocks were lower after the close on Tuesday, as losses in the , and sectors led shares lower.
At the close in Copenhagen, the fell 0.48% to hit a new 6-months low.
The best performers of the session on the were GN Store Nord (CSE:), which rose 2.32% or 3.10 points to trade at 134.60 at the close. Meanwhile, Pandora A/S (CSE:) added 1.76% or 18.50 points to end at 1,067.00 and Demant A/S (CSE:) was up 1.38% or 3.60 points to 264.60 in late trade.
The worst performers of the session were Jyske Bank A/S (CSE:), which fell 9.43% or 50.50 points to trade at 485.00 at the close. Oersted AS (CSE:) declined 3.27% or 14.20 points to end at 419.90 and Vestas Wind Systems A/S (CSE:) was down 2.87% or 3.80 points to 128.60.
Falling stocks outnumbered advancing ones on the Copenhagen Stock Exchange by 92 to 35 and 19 ended unchanged.
Crude oil for December delivery was down 0.10% or 0.07 to $67.31 a barrel. Elsewhere in commodities trading, Brent oil for delivery in January fell 0.24% or 0.17 to hit $70.83 a barrel, while the December Gold Futures contract rose 0.81% or 22.35 to trade at $2,778.25 a troy ounce.
USD/DKK was up 0.19% to 6.91, while EUR/DKK unchanged 0.05% to 7.46.
The US Dollar Index Futures was up 0.12% at 104.31.