Recommended portfolio from DNB Carnegie
On this page you will find equity strategist Paul Harper's weekly top picks on the Oslo Stock Exchange.
WEEKLY PORTFOLIO: Equity strategist Paul Harper's portfolio of recommended shares from the Oslo Stock Exchange has outperformed the main index in 18 of the past 21 years. (Photo: DNB)
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Portfolio week 34
(17.08.26) No changes
The portfolio is up two per cent from Monday morning last week to the same time today. In the same period, OSEBX was up 2.8 per cent.
Shares out:
- None
Shares in:
- None
Comments from our equity strategists can be found under:
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NOTE: The recommendations are given with certain reservations. Read the disclaimer below.
Shares in the portfolio
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Aker BP ASA (AKRBP)
Borregaard (BRG)
B2 Impact (B2I)
DOF Group (DOFG)
Endur (ENDUR)
Equinor (EQNR)
Kitron (KIT)
Mowi (MOWI)
Storebrand (STB)
Year to date: So far in 2026 the portfolio is up 2.8 per cent, whilst OSEBX is up 23 per cent.
Our comment
(17.08.26) After a strong week on the stock exchange and in the portfolio, we are choosing to sit tight.
So far in 2026 the portfolio is up 2.6 per cent, whilst OSEBX is up 23 per cent.
The past week
Of the shares in the portfolio last week, DOF Group delivered the best performance, with a 7.7 per cent increase. Equinor (+4.3%) and Aker BP (+4.1%) then contributed most positively. Endur (-4.1%) was the only share with a negative absolute contribution, whilst Mowi (+0.1%) and Borregaard (+0.3%) also contributed, but negatively relative to the market.
This week
Reporting picks up again this week. Among the largest companies on the Oslo Stock Exchange, Mowi, DOF Group, Höegh Autoliners and Orkla will present results for the second quarter. From the portfolio companies, B2 Impact and Endur will also report on Thursday.
On the macro side, the minutes from the previous Fed meeting will be published on Wednesday evening. Under Kevin Warsh, the Fed has adopted less forward-looking guidance than previously. This makes the meeting minutes interesting, as they can provide a clearer picture of the internal discussions within the committee and how members assess the path forward for monetary policy. On Friday, PMI figures for both the US and the eurozone will be published.
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*The average annual rate of return on Paul Harper's recommended portfolio since inception (2005–end of 2023) is 20.7%, whilst OSEBX delivered 10.7% on average annually over the same period. Over the past ten years (2013–2023), Harper's portfolio delivered 17.9% on average annually. The recommended portfolio outperformed the main index (OSEBX) in the following years: 2005–2007, 2009–2010, 2012–2021 and 2023–2024.
In our calculation of the rate of return, we base the entry and exit prices on the opening prices on Monday morning. The portfolio is equally weighted and the week's rate of return therefore reflects an overall average of the price development for all the shares throughout the week. For companies on the OBX index, we use the average price up to 10:00 on Monday, whilst for other shares we use the average up to 12:00. The return for OSEBX is calculated from the price at 10:00 on Monday.
Investing in shares involves high risk. Future rate of return depends on market developments, the investor's skill, risk, and costs associated with purchase, maintenance and sale. Returns may be negative.
Important information
The weekly recommendations are based on a report prepared by DNB Carnegie, a division of DNB Bank ASA. DNB Bank ASA is part of the DNB Group. This report is based on information obtained from public sources that DNB Carnegie believes to be reliable, but which DNB Carnegie has not independently verified. DNB Carnegie therefore provides no guarantees, representations or warranties as to accuracy or completeness. This report does not contain, and does not attempt to contain, all material information about the companies named.
All opinions expressed on this page reflect DNB Carnegie's assessment at the time the report was prepared. Recommendations may change without notice.