Forget 2020: "It's really too late to escape now that it has fallen so much"

The Oslo Stock Exchange has done second worst in the world this year. "It's really too late to escape," says Robert Næss CIO at Nordea Investment Management.
Photo: PR / Nordea Asset Management
Photo: PR / Nordea Asset Management

The Oslo Stock Exchange fell sharply on Thursday. After reviewing a list of stock exchanges in 94 countries, investment director Robert Næss of Nordea Investment Management concludes that the Oslo Stock Exchange has done second worst this year. It is down 35 percent in dollars – only beaten by the stock exchange in Brazil that is down 37 percent.

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