OBX Index

Blue-chip index on the Oslo Stock Exchange From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The OBX Index is a stock market index which lists the 25 most liquid companies on the main index of the Oslo Stock Exchange in Norway. All stocks on the OBX list can be traded with options and futures. The companies on the OBX list are rotated twice a year, on the third Friday of June and December.

List of companies in the index

OBX Index 1996–2012
OBX Index 2004–2023, semi-log

The following 25 companies constitute the OBX list as of the semi-annual review effective 23 September 2024.[1]

More information Company, ICB subsector ...
CompanyICB subsectorTicker symbolIndex weighting (%)[2]
Aker BPoil: crude producersOSE: AKRBP5.60
BW LPGmarine transportationOSE: BWLPG0.97
DNB BankbanksOSE: DNB10.43
Equinorintegrated oil and gasOSE: EQNR14.89
Frontlinemarine transportationOSE: FRO1.66
Gjensidige Forsikringfull line insuranceOSE: GJF3.19
Golden Ocean Groupmarine transportationOSE: GOGL0.74
Hafnia Limitedmarine transportationOSE: HAFNI1.44
Höegh Autoliners ASAmarine transportationOSE: HAUTO1.09
Kongsberg Gruppendiversified industrialsOSE: KOG8.11
Mowifarming, fishing, ranching and plantationsOSE: MOWI6.65
MPC Container Shipsmarine transportationOSE: MPCC0.69
Nordic SemiconductorsemiconductorsOSE: NOD1.52
Norsk HydroaluminumOSE: NHY7.07
Norwegian Air ShuttleairlinesOSE: NAS0.61
Orklafood productsOSE: ORK6.09
SalMarfarming, fishing, ranching and plantationsOSE: SALM3.28
Storebrandlife insuranceOSE: STB4.50
Subsea 7oil equipment and servicesOSE: SUBC2.98
Telenortelecommunications servicesOSE: TEL6.34
TGS ASAoil equipment and servicesOSE: TGS1.58
Tomra Systemsmachinery: industrialOSE: TOM2.85
Vår Energi ASAoffshore drilling and other servicesOSE: VAR2.38
Wallenius Wilhelmsenmarine transportationOSE: WAWI0.99
Yara InternationalfertilizersOSE: YAR4.34
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History

In 2003 the index showed 100 points. In May 2008 it showed 522 points.[3]

Biggest drop in one day

The worst performing days for the OBX Index are:

More information Rank, Date ...
RankDateDrop (%)CircumstanceRef.
1October 20, 1987-19.11since labelled "Black Tuesday"[4]
2August 1991
3October 6, 2008-9.71in conjunction with the 2008 financial crisis[4]
4October 24, 2008-9.24in conjunction with the global liquidity crisis[5]
5October 15, 2008-8.81in conjunction with the global liquidity crisis[6]
6September 29, 2008-8.3in conjunction with the global liquidity crisis[7]
7October 16, 2008-7.95in conjunction with the global liquidity crisis[8]
8October 10, 2008-7.7in conjunction with the global liquidity crisis[9]
9November 12, 2008-7.45in conjunction with the global liquidity crisis[10]
10October 8, 2008-6.44in conjunction with the global liquidity crisis[11]
11January 21, 2008-6.4[12]
12September 9, 2008-5.57in conjunction with the global liquidity crisis[12]
13June 29, 2010-5.28[13]
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