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Euronext operates the following Regulated Markets : Securities Markets i.e. in Amsterdam, Brussels, Dublin, Lisbon, Milan, Oslo and Paris; Euronext Derivatives Markets i.e. in Amsterdam, Brussels, Lisbon, Milan, Oslo and Paris.
Regulated Markets and MTFs. Euronext operates Securities Markets (in Amsterdam, Brussels, Dublin Lisbon, Milan, Oslo and Paris) and Derivatives Markets (in Amsterdam, Brussels, Lisbon, Milan, Oslo and Paris). These Euronext Markets are Regulated Markets within the meaning of MiFID II.
A strong pan-European presence gives access to our regulated markets in Amsterdam, Brussels, Dublin, Lisbon, Milan, Oslo and Paris. Offices spanning three continents serve clients of our global products and services. We draw on each local market's strengths while providing scale and reach.
Euronext operates its main regulated market, as well two types of multilateral trading facilities (MTFs) providing access to listing for small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs), titled Euronext Growth and Euronext Access.
- What Is Euronext?
- Understanding Euronext
- Timeline of Euronext's Milestones
- Corporate Services
- Post-Trade Services
- Products Traded on Euronext
- Regulation of Euronext
Euronext is the largest stock exchange group in Europe, and one of the largest in the world. It was originally created via the mergers of the Amsterdam, Paris, and Brussels stock exchanges in 2000. Over the years, it has since merged with several other exchanges, most notably the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE), before itself being acquired by the I...
Euronext was formed in 2000 with the merger of three national European exchanges: Paris, Amsterdam, and Brussels. It later acquired the Portuguese stock exchange and the London International Financial Futures and Options Exchange (LIFFE), expanding its offerings to include equities, exchange traded funds(ETFs), warrants and certificates, bonds, der...
2000: Euronext NV was formed by merging the stock exchanges of Paris, Brussels, and Amsterdam.2002: Euronext buys LIFFE and the Portuguese stock exchange.2005: Alternext created.2007: Euronext merges with New York Stock Exchangeto create NYSE Euronext.Euronext provides its listed companies with a variety of services to address their needs. These include services in two broad categories: 1. Investor relations and communications 2. Government and compliance. Under investor relations and communications, Euronext provides advisory on environment, social, and corporate governance(ESG) practices, help...
Post-trade services include clearing, settlement, and custody, and are core offerings of any exchange. The purpose of these services is for the issuance and safekeeping of financial securities, as well as the settlement and clearing of all transactions. These post-trade services fall under Euronext Securities and Euronext Clearing. Under Euronext S...
The two main product categories on Euronext are cash/spot and derivatives. Under the cash/spot category, Euronext offers shares/equities, fixed income, funds, ETFs, warrantsand certificates, and indices. Under the derivativescategory, Euronext offers equity derivatives (stock options, stock futures, ETF options, index derivatives, and dividend deri...
Euronext falls under the "Regulated Markets" jurisdiction under the Markets in Financial Instruments Directive II(MiFID II) and has to adhere to all of the rules and regulations under MiFID II. Euronext Amsterdam, Brussels, Dublin, Lisbon, London, Oslo, and Paris, all have to abide by these regulations. In addition, Euronext operates many other mar...
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