A new margin model for Euronext Single Stock Dividend Futures
Following the migration of Euronext’s financial derivatives markets to Euronext Clearing in September 2024, a new margin model has been implemented and applied to Euronext’s Single Stock Dividend Futures offering. This has significantly lowered the levels of immobilised capital, and complements strong clearing efficiencies at the portfolio level, powered by Euronext Clearing.
The benefits of the migration and competitive trading fees make Euronext’s financial derivatives offering highly attractive to investors.
Trade Euronext’s large range of Single Stock Dividend Futures (SSDF), available for trading across 16 countries.
What are the key advantages of trading Euronext's Single Stock Dividend Futures?
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Lower prime brokerage costs thanks to a 10,000 multiplier
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Take advantage of the lowest fee among the pan-European markets for both on and off-screen trading
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Reduce capital costs thanks to an efficient portfolio approach
The importance of European Corporate Actions Committee
Euronext, as the other exchange players in Europe, have committed to a harmonised treatment of corporate actions. The European Corporate Actions Committee ensures a safe trading environment which benefits market participants investing in dividend derivatives.
To find out more about Euronext Single Stock Dividend Futures, download the presentation.
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January2025
2025 European Dividend Outlook
S&P Global Market Intelligence has provided a comprehensive analysis of 2025 European Dividend trends, predicting a 2.5% decrease year-over-year (YoY) to €489 billion in 2025 due to a reduction in one-off variable dividends. Excluding one-off dividends, the underlying growth in dividends is projected to be 3.2%. This indicates that regular, recurring dividends are expected to grow. The report anticipates a return to growth in 2026, with a projected increase of 5.2% in total dividends.
To find out more about S&P Global’s analysis, download the S&P Global’s 2025 European Dividend Report.