The Stockholm stock exchange is trading up on Thursday morning after reports from several large companies.

In terms of sectors, real estate is under pressure after the Chinese Ministry of Housing held a new press conference where more measures were presented. Financials are rising after Nordea's interim report, which raised the outlook.

After 26 minutes of trading, the OMXS30 index was up 0.51 percent to 2,593.23. During the day, the index has moved within the range of 0.30 percent at the lowest and 0.65 percent at the highest.

The broad OMXSPI was up 0.37 percent.

Share pricePrice changeCommentary
Hansa Biopharma 11,9%Improved operating loss to SEK -116.9 million
Studsvik 6,3%Announces new acquisition strategy and CEO
Nordea 5,4%Reported revenues in line with expectations in the third quarter while operating profit was higher than expected. The outlook for 2024 was raised
Beijer Ref 4,6%ABG Sundal Collier raises to Buy from Hold, reiterates target price of SEK 190
Powercell 3,2%Increased operating loss in Q3. CEO believes in higher activity in Q4
Investor 1,7%Reported an adjusted net asset value of SEK 322 per share on September 30
ABB 1,7%Operational ebita higher than expected in Q3. Updated forecast for 2024
EQT 1,2%Increased fee-generating assets under management (FAUM) to €134 billion as of September 30
Tietoevry 0,4%Profit warning and release of preliminary Q3 figures
Catena 0,0%Fitch raises long-term rating to BBB, from BBB-
Atlas Copco-0,3 Sector peer VAT showed higher order intake in Q3. Guidance for revenue of 270-300 million Swiss francs in Q4
Nokia-3,1%Adjusted operating profit came in higher than expected in Q3
Vitec-4,3%Ebita result came in lower than expected and amounted to SEK 266 million
AQ Group-4,6%Organic growth fell over 10 percent
Arjo-13,2%Adjusted ebitda came in lower than expected in Q3
Checkin.com-14,0%Doesn't expect to hit 2024 targets. Releases preliminary figures that are lower on an annualized basis