The Stockholm Stock Exchange opened Wednesday's trading session largely unchanged. Among the headlines, Volvo Cars reported a decline in global sales for November, while JM unveiled new financial targets.
After roughly 35 minutes of trading, the OMXS30 index was up 0.07 percent at 2,785.51. During the day, the index has fluctuated between a low of 0.03 percent and a high of 0.22 percent.
The broader OMXSPI index was also up 0.07 percent.
| Stock | Price Change | Comment |
| H&M | 1.4% | Rising on the back of sector peer Inditex's quarterly report |
| Rusta | 0.5% | Appointed Cathrine Wigzell as new CEO |
| Ework | 0.3% | Seeing some signs of improvement, new financial targets to be announced soon |
| Afry | 0.0% | Awarded a contract worth 38 million kronor |
| Creades | -0.1% | Net asset value dropped to 83 kronor in November |
| Öresund | -0.2% | Net asset value fell to 110 kronor per share in November |
| Ericsson | -0.2% | Initiates partnership and invests in software company Lotusflare |
| Nordnet | -0.8% | Net savings at Nordnet decreased sequentially by nearly 30 percent in November |
| JM | -1.5% | Presented new financial targets and overall strategy |
| Volvo Cars | -1.9% | Reduced global sales by 10 percent in November |
| Avanza | -3.1% | Avanza's inflows slowed, but customer base strengthened in November |
| Flerie | -3.9% | Net asset value amounted to 44.46 kronor per share as of November 30 |

















