The Oslo Stock Exchange opened flat on Tuesday, with the main index holding at 1910.27 points fifteen minutes after the opening bell.
This represents a marginal gain of 0.22 percentage points compared to Monday’s close, extending a brief period of stabilization for the benchmark after recent volatility.
While the broader market showed little directional conviction, Nordic Mining emerged as the standout performer.
Shares in the mining company surged significantly in early trading, drawing attention from investors seeking outperformers in a otherwise quiet session.
The stock’s sharp rise contrasts with the index’s flat start, highlighting divergent sentiment between the market aggregate and specific sector plays.
The modest opening follows two consecutive days of gains for the Oslo Børs, suggesting cautious optimism among local investors.