Stock Markets January 26, 2026

Copenhagen Stocks Close Higher as OMX C25 Hits Six-Month Peak

Oil & Gas, Consumer Goods and Industrials lead modest gains while Vestas posts strong rally

By Maya Rios
Copenhagen Stocks Close Higher as OMX C25 Hits Six-Month Peak

Danish equities finished higher on Monday, with the OMX Copenhagen 20 climbing 0.14% to reach a six-month high. Gains in Oil & Gas, Consumer Goods and Industrials supported the advance, led by a strong move in Vestas Wind Systems A/S. Several large-cap names lagged, and commodity prices and currency moves were mixed in European trading.

Key Points

  • OMX Copenhagen 20 rose 0.14% to a six-month high, led by gains in Oil & Gas, Consumer Goods and Industrials.
  • Vestas Wind Systems A/S surged 7.33% to 192.50, reaching a 52-week high; AP Moeller - Maersk A/S shares also posted notable gains.
  • Pandora A/S, Zealand Pharma and Novo Nordisk Class B were among the laggards, with Pandora falling to a three-year low.

Stocks on the Copenhagen exchange ended the session higher on Monday, driven by strength in the Oil & Gas, Consumer Goods and Industrials sectors. The OMX Copenhagen 20 closed up 0.14%, marking a new six-month high for the index.

Among the top performers, Vestas Wind Systems A/S (CSE:VWS) led gains, finishing the day 7.33% higher, a rise of 13.20 points to close at 192.50. Shares of AP Moeller - Maersk A/S B (CSE:MAERSKb) added 2.74%, up 395.00 points to 14,805.00, while AP Moeller - Maersk A/S A (CSE:MAERSKa) climbed 2.29% or 330.00 points to 14,770.00 in late trading.

On the downside, Pandora A/S (CSE:PNDORA) was the weakest large-cap name, sliding 3.56% or 18.00 points to finish at 487.00. Zealand Pharma A/S (CSE:ZELA) declined 1.88%, losing 8.00 points to end at 418.00, and Novo Nordisk A/S Class B (CSE:NOVOb) fell 1.07% or 4.30 points to 397.10.

Market breadth was slightly negative at the close, with 64 stocks falling and 57 advancing on the Copenhagen Stock Exchange; 16 issues finished unchanged.

Two notable price milestones were recorded during the session. Vestas Wind Systems A/S rose to a 52-week high, gaining 7.33% to 192.50, while Pandora A/S moved to a three-year low after its 3.56% decline to 487.00.

Global commodity and currency moves on the day were mixed. Crude oil for March delivery traded lower, down 0.85% or 0.52 to $60.55 a barrel, while Brent oil for April delivery slipped 0.69% or 0.45 to $64.62 a barrel. Precious metals saw an uptick as the April Gold Futures contract rose 1.90% or 95.49 to trade at 5,112.49 a troy ounce.

Currency pairs involving the Danish krone moved modestly. USD/DKK was down 0.43% to 6.29, and EUR/DKK was essentially unchanged, moving 0.05% to 7.47. The US Dollar Index Futures traded lower as well, down 0.64% at 96.79.


Overall, the session reflected selective strength among industrial and energy-related names that supported a small gain for the headline index, while several consumer and healthcare names underperformed.

Risks

  • Market breadth was negative with more decliners (64) than advancers (57), indicating uneven participation across sectors - this may affect short-term market momentum.
  • Commodity price declines in crude and Brent oil may weigh on energy-related revenues and investor sentiment in the Oil & Gas sector.
  • Notable weakness in select consumer and healthcare names introduces uncertainty for sector performance despite the broader index rise.

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