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Euronext Amsterdam

The financial heart of the Netherlands.

Amsterdam Gong Ceremonies

  • AEGON-INDUSTRIAL Fund Management visits Euronext Amsterdam

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    AEGON-INDUSTRIAL Fund Management visits Euronext Amsterdam

    AEGON-INDUSTRIAL Fund Management (AIFMC), the Shanghai-based asset manager, was welcomed to the Amsterdam Stock Exchange this morning for a visit. 

    The company, in which Industrial Securities and Aegon both have stakes, is exploring opportunities to develop international operations.

    Yuanfang Zhuang, CEO at AIFMC, had the honour of sounding the Gong and opening the trading day. The group was welcomed by René van Vlerken, CEO at Euronext Amsterdam, and Dirk Donker, Head of Secondary markets Benelux & Germany and also a fellow board member of the Amsterdam Stock Exchange.

    Download image bell ceremony AEGON-INDUSTRIAL Fund Management (AIFMC)

    AEGON-INDUSTRIAL Fund Management visits Euronext Amsterdam
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  • ETP listing Virtune on Euronext Amsterdam

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    ETP listing Virtune on Euronext Amsterdam

    Swedish digital asset manager Virtune AB (publ) is expanding into the Netherlands by listing Virtune Staked Solana ETP on Euronext Amsterdam. 

    To celebrate this milestone, the gong was sounded this morning by Christopher Kock, Co-Founder & CEO at Virtune. 
    The group was welcomed by Dirk Donker, Head of Secondary markets Benelux & Germany at Euronext Amsterdam.

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    ETP listing Virtune on Euronext Amsterdam
    Amsterdam
  • Interest payment on perpetual bonds

     |  Amsterdam

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    Interest payment on perpetual bonds

    Today, the district water board (in Dutch: Hoogheemraadschap) De Stichtse Rijnlanden paid out interest on two perpetual bonds, dating from 1638 and 1765 respectively. 

    The perpetual bonds were issued at the time by Utrecht's Lekdijk Bovendams district water board, the legal predecessor of De Stichtse Rijnlanden. 

    The interest bonds have long been part of the historical archive of the Amsterdam Stock Exchange thanks to the Amsterdam Capital Foundation, and are among the oldest known still-interest-bearing bonds in the world. 

    The trading day was opened by Jeroen Haan, Dijkgraaf of Hoogheemraadschap De Stichtse Rijnlanden in the presence of René van Vlerken, CEO at Euronext Amsterdam.

    For more information:
    beursgeschiedenis.nl/en/moment/a-perpetual-bond

    Download photo bell ceremony Hoogheemraadschap 

    Interest payment on perpetual bonds
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The financial heart of the Netherlands

The Amsterdam Stock Exchange offers ambitious companies from the Netherlands and abroad access to the global capital markets  and connects the various market participants.

Companies like Adyen, ASML, Marel and Prosus are proof of Amsterdam’s appeal to multinationals, thanks to the access to global institutional investors that the Dutch capital market offers. The Amsterdam market is equally attractive to domestic small and mid sized companies.

We offer professional traders a hi-tech environment through our proprietary trading platform Optiq, and private and institutional investors the assurance of a transparent and regulated trading environment.

René van Vlerken 
CEO, Euronext Amsterdam and Member of the Managing Board of Euronext N.V.

René van Vlerken - CEO Euronext Amsterdam

Euronext Amsterdam receives historic interest payment perpetual Lekdijk Bovendams bonds dating from 1638 and 1765

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The Amsterdam markets

Visit our Live Markets website for an overview, product specifications and quotes of all listed and traded products. Use the links below to access products listed and traded on the Amsterdam markets. For the full Euronext offer please visit:

Live Markets

Trading

Euronext is the largest pan-European equity market and a leading exchange for derivatives.

Access the deepest pool of liquidity in Europe and an unrivalled suite of products and services delivered via advanced technology solutions.

Discover the benefits of membership: access to six European marketplaces via a low-latency, globally secure network, value-added services and operational support from Market Surveillance rooms in Amsterdam, Dublin and Paris.

Dirk Donker
Head of Secondary Markets Benelux & Germany and Member of the Managing Board of Euronext Amsterdam.

Euronext Amsterdam - Dirk Donker
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Listing at Euronext Amsterdam

Exchange Listing

A stock market listing allows your company to finance operations, while raising its profile and enhancing its image and credibility. 

Is your company suitable for a listing? Visit the Raise Capital section on this website and learn all about a quotation on the Amsterdam market. 

Interested in listing? Please contact us and we are happy to make an appointment to discuss the possibilities.

Enquiries

Your event at Beursplein 5

The iconic building at the financial heart of the Netherlands is available to host your event. We have the perfect solution for many different types of occasion including:
workshops, AGMs, private dinners, product launches, press events and much more.

Contact our events team.

Brokers

Private investors cannot trade directly with the Exchange.
You require a bank, broker or private wealth manager to execute your order on the Euronext trading platform. Our broker list provides you with an overview of accredited intermediaries.

Regulatory bodies

Euronext Amsterdam is governed by the Act on Financial Supervision of 28 September 2006. Operation of a regulated market in the Netherlands is subject to prior licence. This licence is granted to Euronext by the Dutch Minister of Finance. The AFM (Autoriteit Financiële Markten) and the Dutch National Bank act as the regulatory authority for members of Euronext Amsterdam.

The AFM:

  • Monitors the primary and secondary markets

  • Ensures compliance with market rules

  • Monitors clearing and settlement operations.

Dutch market financial supervision is carried out by:

Rule Book

A single Euronext Rule Book governs trading on all Euronext Securities and Derivatives Markets. It contains both harmonised and non-harmonised, or local, rules.

The harmonised rules are as follows:

The non-harmonised rules are as follows:

  • Rule Book II and Notices applicable to Euronext Amsterdam, the regulated market operated by Euronext Amsterdam NV

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Euronext Amsterdam

Postbus 19163, 1000 GD Amsterdam

+31 (0) 20 721 4444