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EURONEXT’S LATEST NEWS

by LetsLearnInvestmentt | April 22, 2026

Euronext’s latest news shows strong share price momentum, new product launches like Nord Pool Power Futures, and ongoing integration of acquisitions such as the Athens Stock Exchange. Wheat futures on Euronext Paris remain weak due to ample global supply and Middle East ceasefire talks.

📊 Key Euronext Updates (April 2026)

Share Price & Valuation

  • Euronext (ENXTPA:ENX) trades around €148, close to analyst targets.
  • Year-to-date return: +17.8%, with a 3-year shareholder return of 125.9%.
  • Analysts debate whether the stock is fairly valued or slightly overvalued, with intrinsic value estimates ranging from €147.56 to €157.10. Yahoo Finance Yahoo Finance

Trading Volumes (March 2026)

  • Euronext reported updated volumes across its exchanges in Amsterdam, Athens, Brussels, Dublin, Lisbon, Milan, Oslo, and Paris.
  • It now hosts 1,800+ listed issuers with a combined €7 trillion market capitalization, handling 29% of European lit equity trading. Taiwan News

Product & Market Developments

  • Launch of Euronext Nord Pool Power Futures in March, expanding energy market offerings.
  • Expansion of repo clearing services to boost liquidity and collateral optimization.
  • New mini ETF options and a crypto ETP segment for professional investors. Euronext FX News Group

Dividend Proposal

  • Euronext proposes an annual gross dividend of €321.5M, representing 50% of 2025 net profit. FX News Group

🌾 Commodity Market Impact

📈 Quick Comparison of Highlights

CategoryLatest UpdateImpact
Share Price€148Strong momentum, valuation debate
Trading VolumesMarch 2026€7T market cap, 1,800 issuers
New ProductsNord Pool Power Futures, ETF optionsExpands energy & derivatives markets
Dividend€321.5M proposed50% payout ratio
Wheat Futures€195.25/tonWeak due to supply & ceasefire

⚠️ Risks & Considerations

  • Valuation pressure: Current price may already reflect growth expectations.
  • Commodity volatility: Wheat futures remain sensitive to geopolitical developments and global supply.
  • Integration risks: Success of acquisitions (e.g., Athens Stock Exchange, Borsa Italiana) depends on delivering synergies.
  • Energy market exposure: New futures products tie Euronext more closely to volatile energy markets.

 

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