Nordic Stocks Tipped to Open Slightly Higher -- Market Talk

Dow Jones
Sep 04

0628 GMT - Nordic markets are seen opening slightly higher with IG calling the OMXS30 up 0.1% at around 2600. U.S. stock markets rose yesterday after data showed the number of job openings fell in July to the lowest level in ten months, SEB's head of analysis Karl Steiner writes. "Not good news in itself for the economy, but since it currently increases the likelihood that the Fed will cut interest rates at its meeting on September 17, it is still interpreted as stock market positive." European stock exchanges also performed well yesterday, but Asian equity markets are mixed today, with a sharp downturn in China on reports that regulators are considering measures to cool the stock market. Stock market futures are flat in Europe and slightly positive for the U.S. OMXS30 closed at 2597.20, OMXN40 at 2290.82 and OBX at 1546.13. (dominic.chopping@wsj.com)

 

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September 04, 2025 02:28 ET (06:28 GMT)

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