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The Central Order Book offers a single access point to invest on Euronext. Enhanced liquidity. Lower costs. Facilitated access to capital markets. Harmonised cross-border trading, clearing and settlement. A strong network of market participants.
- Equities
Sourcing value globally for retail investors. Euronext GEM...
- ETFs
Trading ETFs on Euronext's marketplace allows investors to...
- Financial derivatives
Euronext expands its range of pan-European derivatives...
- Fixed Income
Lit regulated markets to trade retail sizes in fixed income,...
- Warrants & Certificates
To improve efficiency and transparency, Euronext makes...
- Commodities
2023 was another challenging year for commodities and the...
- Funds
Euronext Funds Services. Funds trading is now as easy as...
- Structured notes
Issuers and investors have the choice of three market models...
- Equities
Mar 9, 2024 · Trade European and US stocks in Euros on a Euronext market. Euronext Global Equity Market offers trading in a broad range of European and US stocks. The market offers the same features as Euronext’s main regulated markets
1 day ago · Fast and easy access to European markets. Join the almost 1,900* companies listed on Euronext. Discover how Europe’s largest and most integrated markets can help you reach your business goals. List on our markets. *DEC 2023.
- What Is Euronext?
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- How Is Euronext Regulated?
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Euronext is a European marketplace for trading shares, fixed income, derivatives, commodities, ETFs, and other financial products. Euronext also assists companies with raising equity and debt capital, listing their securities, and managing their exchange listings. It operates the leading marketplaces for European tradingin virtually every major ass...
Euronext traders can transact business in one of two broad categories of products: 1. Cash/spot market– Transactions in which delivery and payment take place shortly after the transaction is concluded. 2. Derivatives– Securities that derive their value from the performance of another instrument such as an asset, index or interest rate. Futures and ...
Euronext’s markets in Amsterdam, Brussels, Lisbon, London, Dublin, Oslo, and Paris fall under the regulated markets framework of the Markets in Financial Instruments Directive II (MiFID II)of the European Union. The Markets in Financial Instruments Directive (MiFID) is an EU regulation designed to increase transparency across all member nations. Th...
The birth of Euronext occurred in September 2000 when three European bourses – Amsterdam Exchanges, Brussels Exchanges and Paris Bourse – merged into one entity. The merger enabled the parties to take advantage of the financial harmonization in Europe created by the formation of the European Union (EU). The creation of the euro currency and the inc...
Learn more about the world’s largest commodity exchanges including the Intercontinental Exchange (ICE), the Zhengzhou Commodity Exchange (ZCE), the Tokyo Commodity Exchange, and the Brasil Bolsa Ba...If you’d like a primer on how to trade commodities in general, please see our introduction to commodity trading.Euronext's Post Listing Advisory Service is designed to support companies after their initial public offering (IPO) with comprehensive post-IPO services. Our aim is to ensure your business continues to thrive in the public market by offering specialized advice and support.
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What is Euronext?
1. Who is Euronext? Euronext is the leading pan-European market infrastructure connecting local economies to global capital markets, to accelerate innovation and sustainable growth. It operates regulated exchanges in Belgium, France, Ireland, The Netherlands, Norway and Portugal.