Friday, April 15, 2016

Stock Exchange minus Friday – Fredriksen top and bottom – OBI Online

The main index on the Oslo Stock vacillated Friday morning between plus and minus, but at lunchtime stabilized on the downside.

At the moment is the index of 587.91, down 0.21 percent.

Shares and equity certificates are so far traded in excess of 900 million.

the development happens in the wake of a relatively flat Wall Street yesterday and mixed Asian exchanges earlier in the day.

China has put forward figures showing GDP growth of 6.7 percent on an annual basis in March – about as expected. Commodity currency Australian dollar reacted with considerably strengthened.

Leading European exchanges pull down.

British FTSE 100 falling 0.17 percent, while the German DAX and French CAC 40 falls respectively. 0.49 and 0.43 percent.



We Doha

Oil prices fall back at lunch time, after a slight increase in the morning.

Brent June oil are $ 43.47 a barrel, down 0.84 percent in today’s trading.

WTI oil falling 1.13 percent to $ 41.03 a barrel.

Investors are reluctant according Reuters to take new positions ahead of the weekend’s Doha meeting.

A number of major oil producers, Saudi Arabia and Russia, are going to try and agree a contract to produce freezer.

– Momentum is building behind a deal that will likely exclude Iran (and potentially Libya). While the effect on the physical market is expected to be small, such an agreement represent an important psychological shift in the pricing of oil, writes Jefferies according to news agency in a note Friday.

On the Oslo Stock Exchange falls Statoil 0.75 percent to 131.50 kroner.

Seadrill sees red

Seadrill mark negative and falling 6.02 percent to 31.39 kroner after severe downturn in the US last night.

Storebrand returns 2.76 percent to 32.12 million, while Frontline is down 3.36 percent. Yara and Telenor fall by around half a percent, while XXL is down just over one percent.

On the positive side, we find Aker Solutions, rising 0.67 percent to 30.20 kroner after billion contract with Petrobras .

Skandiabanken is up 5.48 percent to 48.10 kroner in the wake of Skandia shares to Altor. The new majority shareholder has big plans for the bank.

REC Silicon excellent as well, with a rise of 1.36 percent to 1.56 million, while the Norwegian put on 2.33 percent to 355.40 kroner .

We note further that Subsea 7 climbs 2.53 percent to 69.00 million, while the wounded Prosafe pops up 5.77 percent to 5.87 million.

Faller and rising most

Just four stocks fall more than said Seadrill.

Among these Sendex, which tops the list of losers with a fall of 11.11 percent to 0.56 million.

EMAS Offshore pulls down 9.09 percent to 0.70 million.

at the other end tops Seadrill controlled Archer, who are plus 16.09 percent to 5.70 million.

North Energy follows in space behind with a rally at 14.02 percent to 1.22 million.

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