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Oslo Stock Exchange (Norwegian: Oslo Børs) (OSE: OSLO) is a stock exchange within the Nordic countries and offers Norway's only regulated markets for securities trading today. The stock exchange offers a full product range including equities, derivatives and fixed income instruments.
The Oslo Stock Exchange (Norwegian: Oslo Børs) serves as the main market for trading in the shares of Norwegian companies. It opens at 9:00am and closes 4:30pm local time ( CET ). In addition to a wide range of domestic companies, the OSE attracts a lot of international companies within petroleum , shipping and other related areas.
The OBX Index is a stock market index which lists the 25 most liquid companies on the main index of the Oslo Stock Exchange in Norway. All stocks on the OBX list can be traded with options and futures. The companies on the OBX list are rotated twice a year, on the third Friday of June and December.
Norwegian Air Shuttle 3578.34 NAUR Northland Resources 1572.9 NAVA Navamedic 53.51 NEAS NEAS 134.84 NEC Norse Energy Corp. 666.31 NHY Norsk Hydro 58843.01 NIO Nio Security 93.96 NLPR Northern Logistic ... 802.96 NOCC Norwegian Car Car ... 330.93 NOD Nordic Semiconductor: 3577.22 NOF Northern Offshore 2176.46 NOR Norwegian Energy ... 3985.82 NORD
Pages in category "Companies listed on the Oslo Stock Exchange" The following 130 pages are in this category, out of 130 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
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In the European region, there are multiple stock exchanges among which five are considered major (as having a market cap of over US$1 trillion): . Euronext, which is a pan-European, Dutch-domiciled and France-headquartered stock exchange composed of seven market places in Belgium, France, Ireland, the Netherlands, Italy, Norway, and Portugal.
Oslo Axess is a regulated and licensed market under the auspices of the Oslo Stock Exchange. The purpose is to promote growth among smaller companies, and give them the benefits achieved by having shares traded on a regulated market .