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  1. www.euronext.com › euronext-regulated-marketsEuronext Regulated Markets

    Euronext operates the following Regulated Markets : Euronext Derivatives Markets i.e. in Amsterdam, Brussels, Lisbon, Milan, Oslo and Paris. The integration of Euronext’s Regulated Markets in Europe has been fostered and accompanied by regulatory harmonisation.

  2. Euronext Paris and Euronext Amsterdam have been recognized by the CFTC as having Foreign Board of Trade (FBoT) status in the United States. Our North American sales team can help you find the best way to trade our markets.

  3. The national regulators of Euronexts markets are parties to a Memorandum of Understanding that established a “Euronext College of Regulators” and provides a framework to coordinate their supervision and regulation of the business and of the markets operated by Euronext.

  4. The new Euronext websites are now live. They replace the former Euronext.com and its related multiple add-on sites with three new, clearly-defined websites: Euronext.com

    • Individual Company Shares
    • Exchange Traded Funds
    • Index Funds

    Investing in individual company shares is very risky, especially for beginners. Even seasoned share market experts find it difficult to predict whether – or when – a company's share price will go up or down, and the share price of a single company is likely to see more volatility than a fund investing in a diversified basket of shares (see below). ...

    An exchange traded fund, or ETF, pools investors’ money to buy assets such as shares, interest-bearing bonds and units in property trusts. The fund has a manager, and units in the fund can be bought and sold on a stock exchange. Most funds track the value of an index (see ‘Index funds’ below) or a commodity (such as gold). Because they are trying t...

    Like all major stock exchanges, Euronext has indexes (or indices), hypothetical portfolios of investments representing a sector of the market, such as the 100 largest companies valued by market capitalization. You can’t buy a share in an index, but you can buy units in ETFs which aim to replicate the content of an index by pooling investors' funds ...

  5. Get real-time stock market data on Euronext Live: live quotes, real-time prices, stock information and charts, national and European indices, currency rates and more.

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