Investing.com – Denmark stocks were lower after the close on Monday, as losses in the Healthcare, Software & Computer Services and Technology sectors led shares lower.
At the close in Copenhagen, the OMX Copenhagen 20 fell 0.35%.
The best performers of the session on the OMX Copenhagen 20 were Pandora A/S (CSE:PNDORA), which rose 1.86% or 11.80 points to trade at 646.40 at the close. Meanwhile, GN Store Nord (CSE:GN) added 1.23% or 1.95 points to end at 160.30 and Carlsberg A/S B (CSE:CARLb) was up 1.18% or 13.00 points to 1,116.50 in late trade.
The worst performers of the session were Bavarian Nordic (CSE:BAVA), which fell 1.08% or 2.05 points to trade at 188.40 at the close. Novo Nordisk A/S Class B (CSE:NOVOb) declined 0.93% or 10.80 points to end at 1,153.40 and Demant A/S (CSE:DEMANT) was down 0.91% or 2.60 points to 282.80.
Rising stocks outnumbered declining ones on the Copenhagen Stock Exchange by 80 to 72 and 17 ended unchanged.
Shares in Carlsberg A/S B (CSE:CARLb) rose to 52-week highs; gaining 1.18% or 13.00 to 1,116.50.
Crude oil for June delivery was up 1.31% or 1.02 to $78.89 a barrel. Elsewhere in commodities trading, Brent oil for delivery in July rose 1.35% or 1.10 to hit $82.56 a barrel, while the June Gold Futures contract rose 0.16% or 3.10 to trade at $1,993.60 a troy ounce.
USD/DKK was down 0.28% to 6.76, while EUR/DKK unchanged 0.05% to 7.45.
The US Dollar Index Futures was down 0.30% at 101.25.