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Boliden at the top on a cheerful stock exchange
Wednesday offered a happy stock market in Stockholm. The OMXS index closed at plus 0.
Atlas Copco is discontinuing operations in Russia
Over two years after the full-scale Russian invasion of Ukraine, the company Atlas Copco announces that it intends to discontinue its Russian operations, according to [Dagens Industri. ](https://www.
Despite the Price Drop - This Is Why You Shouldn't Worry
Several major companies have fallen heavily after this week's interim reports. Is there cause for concern? Not at all, assesses Lars Söderfjell, equity manager at Ålandsbanken.
Atlas Copco Falls After Disappointing Report
Atlas Copco – one of the heavyweights on the Stockholm Stock Exchange – falls on the stock market after the industrial conglomerate reported a report characterized by unexpectedly low profit and weaker order intake than expected by the market. The share price decline is around 5 percent minutes after the figures were published, which essentially erases the increase for the entire stock market ahead of the report.
Investment CEO on Billion-Krona Purchase: "Reasonable"
The Wallenberg family's power company Investor has been heavily trading Ericsson shares lately – for nearly three billion kronor. We like the company and besides, we think it was a valuation that was reasonable, says Christian Cederholm, CEO of Investor.
Ahead of the Reporting Period – the Factor that Triggers a Stock Market Rally
In the midst of high summer, it's time – next week the reporting season for listed companies kicks off. Danske Bank's senior strategist Maria Landeborn points out what can trigger a stock market rally.
The stock market rose slightly
The Stockholm Stock Exchange rose slightly on Wednesday. The OMXS index closed 0.
The Market Fell Across the Board
The Stockholm Stock Exchange fell across the board on Tuesday. The broad OMXS index dropped 1.
Large companies called up to the Foreign Ministry about sanctions
Swedish large companies have been called to the Foreign Ministry since the European Commission alerted about suspected transactions, writes Dagens Nyheter. The companies deny that they have intentionally circumvented Russian sanctions.
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