Amsterdam, Brussels, Dublin, Lisbon, London and Paris – 07 May 2019 – Euronext, the leading pan-European exchange in the Eurozone, today announced trading volumes for April 2019.
- Cash trading
In April 2019, the average daily transaction value on the Euronext cash order book stood at €7,413 million, down -5.9% compared to April 2018 and down -4.0% from the previous month.
The average daily transaction value on the ETF order book was €200 million, down -17.8% compared to April 2018 and down -7.1% from the previous month. At the end of April 2019, 1,178 ETFs were listed on Euronext compared to 1,150 at the end of December 2018.
- Derivatives trading
In April 2019, the overall average daily volume on derivatives reached 585,386 contracts, up +2.0% compared to April 2018 and down -2.0% compared to the previous month. In detail:
- the average daily volume on equity index derivatives reached 217,075 contracts, up +3.5% compared to April 2018 and down -7.1% from the previous month,
- the average daily volume on individual equity derivatives reached 318,782 contracts, up +4.6% compared to April 2018 and up +0.1% from the previous month,
- the average daily volume on commodity derivatives reached 49,529 contracts, down -16.8% compared to April 2018 and up +8.7% from the previous month.
Year-to-date, the overall average daily volume on Euronext derivatives stood at 585,751 contracts (-0.7% compared to 2018 YTD) and the open interest was at 17,421,316 contracts (-4.7% compared to the end of April 2018).
- FX spot trading
In April 2019, the average daily volume on the spot foreign exchange market of Euronext FX[1], operating as a Euronext company since August 2017, stood at $16,021 million, down -17.3% compared to April 2018 and down -23.9% from the previous month.
- Listings
In April 2019, €4.4 billion were raised in follow-on equity of which a €567 million public offer from Ramsay Generale de Santé to finance the acquisition of Swedish competitor Capio. A total of €119.7 billion were raised on Euronext in bonds, of which seven green bonds listed for a total amount exceeding €2 billion.