Four constituents of the Danish C25 index have climbed more than 20% in the first half of 2026, marking a significant outperformance relative to the broader market.

ISS, NKT, Demant, and Ørsted have emerged as the standout performers, drawing fresh attention from investors seeking exposure to Danish equities as the second half begins.

The rally comes against a backdrop of a relatively flat overall market, highlighting a clear divergence between these specific names and the wider index.

According to Børsen, analysts are now identifying two of these high-fliers as new buying opportunities, suggesting that the momentum may have room to run despite the steep gains.

The report notes that while the broader C25 index has struggled to find direction, these four companies have benefited from distinct tailwinds, ranging from operational turnarounds to sector-specific demand shifts.

This selective strength is reshaping portfolio allocations for domestic investors who have been cautious about broader market entry points.