Norwegian Stock Exchange – Oslo Børs Stocks, Prices and Analysis

The Oslo Stock Exchange (Oslo Børs / Euronext Oslo) is Norway's national securities exchange and one of the most significant energy and maritime markets in the Nordic region. Norwegian listed companies are internationally recognised, particularly in oil and gas, shipping, aquaculture and finance. The OBX index measures the performance of the 25 most traded shares.

On this page you will find the most important Oslo Stock Exchange shares, the most popular companies and high dividend yield stocks. Prices are delayed by 15 minutes.

Norwegian stock exchange shares

Shares from the Norwegian stock exchange (Oslo Børs). Prices are delayed by 15 minutes.

#StockPriceChange
1EQUINOR logo
EQNR
NOK 399.10-5.07%
2DNB BANK ASA logo
DNB
NOK 304.30+1.03%
3TELENOR logo
TEL
NOK 170.30+0.00%
4MOWI logo
MOWI
NOK 223.80+1.91%
5NORSK HYDRO logo
NHY
NOK 102.60+0.10%
6ORKLA logo
ORK
NOK 122.70+0.82%
7YARA INTERNATIONAL logo
YAR
NOK 561.00-0.53%
8SUBSEA 7 logo
SUBC
NOK 293.20-2.40%
9REC SILICON logo
RECSI
NOK 0.28+0.29%

Most followed Norwegian stocks

The most internationally followed companies on the Oslo Stock Exchange.

OBX — Oslo's most traded

The OBX index contains the 25 most traded shares on the Oslo Stock Exchange. It is Norway's most important equity market benchmark and reflects the significant weight of the energy sector.

Norwegian stock exchange dividend companies

Norwegian companies — particularly oil companies and banks — have a strong dividend culture. High oil revenues enable significant dividend payments.

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Largest listed companies in Norway

The largest Oslo Stock Exchange companies by market capitalisation.

Sectors on the Norwegian stock exchange

The Norwegian stock exchange is particularly strong in energy, shipping and aquaculture.

Oslo Stock Exchange characteristics

Energy-dominated market

The Norwegian stock exchange is heavily energy-focused: oil and gas companies account for a large share of the total market capitalisation. Equinor (formerly Statoil) is by far the country's largest company.

Currency risk — Norwegian krone (NOK)

When investing in Norwegian stocks from a euro base, NOK/EUR exchange rate fluctuations must be considered. Oil prices often also affect the Norwegian krone, which adds volatility.

Unique maritime and aquaculture sector

Norway is the world's leading salmon producer. Mowi and other fish farmers give investors exposure to the global protein market. The shipping and offshore services sector is also very strong.

Frequently asked questions about the Norwegian stock exchange

How do I identify a Norwegian stock exchange share?

Oslo Stock Exchange shares have the .OL suffix in their ticker symbol, for example EQNR.OL (Equinor) or DNB.OL (DNB). Prices are quoted in Norwegian kronor (NOK).

What is the OBX index?

The OBX is an index of the 25 most traded shares on the Oslo Stock Exchange. It is Norway's most important equity tracking index. Energy companies — especially Equinor — have a large weight in it.

Can a Finnish investor invest in the Norwegian stock exchange?

Yes. Most Finnish brokers provide access to the Oslo Stock Exchange. Trading takes place in Norwegian kronor, so the exchange rate affects returns. Note also the potential withholding tax on dividends.

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