Nokia shares fall 1.28% intraday after being removed from Euro Stoxx 50 index.
ByAinvest
Tuesday, Sep 2, 2025 12:55 pm ET1min read
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Nokia Corporation declined 1.28% in intraday trading, with the company being removed from the Euro Stoxx 50 index as of September 22. This change is part of a broader reshuffling of the index, which will also see the addition of Deutsche Bank, Siemens Energy, and Argenx. The removal from the index is likely to have a negative impact on the stock's performance, as it may lead to reduced investor interest and trading volume.

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