The Euronext stock exchange is one of the largest stock exchanges in Europe, mainly because it’s the result of a merging of several different stock exchanges. It’s a combination of four markets in Europe across Amsterdam, Brussels, London, Lisbon and Paris. It works like most other stock exchanges and has several indices. It’s also the home to Euronext Growth and Euronext Access which are aimed at small and medium-sized companies.
Euronext is registered in Amsterdam and headquartered in Paris. Find out more about Euronext and how you can buy shares on the Euronext stock exchange.
Buy shares in companies that interest you. You can simply choose the stocks that you’re interested in and, if your platform allows, invest in those directly.
Invest in Euronext ETFs. You can choose one that tracks a stock index for one of the Euronext exchanges.
Open a share trading account. Once you’ve selected the broker or platform, you’ll need to open a trading account to start investing in XETRA stocks.
Deposit funds. Before you start trading, you’ll need to deposit money into your investing account. Depending on your broker or platform, your funds may also need to be converted from pounds into a different currency, such as US dollars.
Buy Euronext stocks. Once your account is funded, you’ll be able to buy and sell shares. You can use the platform’s search function to find the specific European stock or ETF you want to invest in.
Companies in the Euronext
These are some of the biggest stocks on the Euronext stock exchange.
All investing should be regarded as longer term. The value of your investments can go up and down, and you may get back less than you invest. Past performance is no guarantee of future results. If you’re not sure which investments are right for you, please seek out a financial adviser. Capital at risk.
Frequently asked questions
Euronext began as a merge of the Amsterdam stock exchange, the Paris stock exchange and the Brussels stock exchange. It also merged with the Lisbon stock exchange, the Irish stock exchange and the Oslo stock exchange.
All investing should be regarded as longer term. The value of your investments can go up and down, and you may get back less than you invest. Past performance is no guarantee of future results. If you’re not sure which investments are right for you, please seek out a financial adviser. Capital at risk.
Zoe was a senior writer at Finder specialising in investment and banking, and during this time, she joined the Women in FinTech Powerlist 2022. She is currently a senior money writer at Be Clever With Your Cash. Zoe has a BA in English literature and a Diploma for Financial Advisers. She has several years of experience in writing about all things personal finance. Zoe has a particular love for spreadsheets, having also worked as a management accountant. In her spare time, you’ll find Zoe skating at her local ice rink. See full bio
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