Nordic Shares Decline; Alvotech Falls Furthest

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Stocks in the Nordic region dropped Tuesday, with the OMX Nordic 40 Index declining 2.4%.

Alvotech posted the largest decline among large stocks during the session, declining 5.6%, followed by GN Store Nord A/S shares, which dropped 5.5%. Shares of Cadeler A/S fell 5.4%.

Iceland Seafood International hf. was the biggest leader, adding 2.1%, and Intea Fastigheter AB D gained 1.8%. Icelandic Salmon A/S rounded out the top three leaders on Tuesday, with shares rising 1.4%.

In Denmark, the OMX Copenhagen 20 Index declined 2.4%, and the OMX Helsinki 25 Index, which tracks Finland's most-traded stocks, declined 2.0%.

Stocks on Sweden's OMX Stockholm 30 Index dropped 2.3%, while Norway's Oslo Exchange Benchmark Index_GI dropped 2.1%. Shares in Iceland decreased, with the OMX Iceland All-Share PI Equity Index falling 1.4%.

Elsewhere in Europe, indexes fell, with the STOXX Europe 600 Index dropping 1.7% and the FTSE 100 Index dropping 1.3% from the previous close.

In commodities news, Brent crude oil futures were down 0.1%, and gold futures were down 0.2%. Bitcoin was up 1.7% to $93,443.

On the currency front, the WSJ Dollar Index held steady at 96.97.

Against the euro, the Icelandic krona was up 0.1%, the U.S. dollar was up 0.1%, the Swedish krona was up 0.1%, the Norwegian krone was flat, and the Danish krone was flat.

Against the U.S. dollar, the Icelandic krona was flat, the Swedish krona was flat, the Norwegian krone was down 0.1%, the euro was down 0.1%, and the Danish krone was down 0.1%.

Data source: Dow Jones Market Data, FactSet

 

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November 18, 2025 12:06 ET (17:06 GMT)

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