Stock Markets February 25, 2026 11:30 AM

Copenhagen Index Falls to Three-Year Low as Major Sectors Slip

OMX Copenhagen 20 drops 0.96% with Personal & Household Goods, Software and Healthcare among the heaviest decliners

By Hana Yamamoto FLS
Copenhagen Index Falls to Three-Year Low as Major Sectors Slip
FLS

The OMX Copenhagen 20 closed lower on Wednesday, falling 0.96% to a fresh three-year low as declines in Personal & Household Goods, Software & Computer Services and Healthcare weighed on the market. Market breadth favored losers, and several large-cap names recorded notable moves while commodities and currency pairs showed mixed performance.

Key Points

  • OMX Copenhagen 20 closed down 0.96%, marking a new three-year low for the index - sectors most affected include Personal & Household Goods, Software & Computer Services and Healthcare.
  • Market breadth favored losers, with 73 falling stocks versus 43 advancers and 26 unchanged, indicating broader weakness across the Copenhagen exchange.
  • Individual large-cap moves included gains from NKT Holding, Demant A/S and FLSmidth & Co., and declines from Pandora A/S, Novozymes AS and Rockwool AS B; Novozymes fell to a 52-week low.

Denmark's equity benchmark finished the trading day in negative territory on Wednesday, with the OMX Copenhagen 20 slipping 0.96% to reach a new three-year low. Weakness in multiple sectors - led by Personal & Household Goods, Software & Computer Services and Healthcare - pushed the index down at the close in Copenhagen.

Market breadth was tilted toward the downside: 73 stocks fell, 43 advanced and 26 ended unchanged on the Copenhagen exchange.


Top movers

The strongest performer on the OMX Copenhagen 20 was NKT Holding (CSE:NKT), which climbed 4.90% - adding 38.00 points to finish at 814.00. Demant A/S (CSE:DEMANT) also posted gains, rising 4.76% or 8.50 points to close at 187.20. FLSmidth & Co. (CSE:FLS) was up 2.54%, a 14.00-point increase, to end the session at 565.50.

Lagging names

On the downside, Pandora A/S (CSE:PNDORA) fell 4.87%, dropping 25.60 points to finish at 500.40. Novozymes AS (CSE:NSISb) declined 4.41% - a 17.00-point loss - to close at 368.50, and Rockwool AS B (CSE:ROCKb) slipped 3.37% or 7.00 points to 212.00.

Notably, shares of Novozymes AS (CSE:NSISb) fell to 52-week lows, recording the 4.41% decrease to 368.50 by the close.


Commodities and currencies

In commodity markets, crude oil for April delivery was down 0.17% or 0.11, trading at $65.52 a barrel. Brent oil for May delivery edged up 0.11% or 0.08 to $70.66 a barrel. The April Gold Futures contract recorded a 0.89% gain, rising 46.19 to trade at $5,222.49 a troy ounce.

Currency moves included USD/DKK slipping 0.25% to 6.33, while EUR/DKK was effectively unchanged at 0.02% to 7.47. The US Dollar Index Futures was down 0.13% at 97.64.


What to watch

Wednesday's session highlighted sector-specific pressure in Personal & Household Goods, Software & Computer Services and Healthcare, and showed a market with more decliners than advancers. Several large-cap stocks recorded material moves in both directions, and one sizeable name hit a 52-week low by the close.

Risks

  • Sector-specific weakness in Personal & Household Goods, Software & Computer Services and Healthcare may continue to pressure related stocks and weigh on overall market performance.
  • A greater number of decliners than advancers (73 versus 43) signals potential downside momentum across the Copenhagen exchange.
  • Notable single-stock deterioration - such as Novozymes hitting a 52-week low - introduces company-specific downside risk that could affect sector peers.

More from Stock Markets

Markets Cautious as Attacks on Lebanon Put U.S.-Iran Ceasefire Under Strain Apr 9, 2026 Fast Retailing Shares Reach Record as Owner of Uniqlo Raises Profit Forecast Apr 9, 2026 SpaceX Reports Nearly $5 Billion Loss for 2025, Filing Details Show Apr 9, 2026 U.S. Futures Hold Steady as Iran Ceasefire Talks and March CPI Loom Apr 9, 2026 Apple to close its first U.S. unionized retail outlet in Towson, Maryland Apr 9, 2026