Monday, December 22, 2014

Up on the Stockholm Stock Exchange – Swedish newspaper Svenska Dagbladet

Up on the Stockholm Stock Exchange – Swedish newspaper Svenska Dagbladet

Skanska rose after two US business.

Among the winner’s share was Securitas, which was strongest among large companies, up 2.6 percent. The major banks also went well with Nordea in top, plus 1.7 percent. SEB rose by 0.7 percent. In the bottom among major companies were Boliden, which fell 2.4 percent.

The construction group Skanska received an order for a museum project in Miami in the USA worth SEK 690 million. The company also sold a commercial property in Seattle for SEK 475 million. Big Business is helped to drive up the share price by 1.6 percent.

The airline SAS fell 7.1 percent after the company had lowered the recommendation of the British banking group HSBC.

The krona weakened against both the dollar and the euro since Friday. The euro now costs 9:53, compared with SEK 9:47 on Friday. The dollar has also become five cents more expensive and costs now 7:77 crowns. Market rates were quite still.

The leading European stock markets rose. FTSE 100 Index rose by 0.5 percent, the Paris Stock Exchange CAC 40 by 0.3 percent and the Frankfurt Stock Exchange DAX 30 0.8 percent.

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