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Ticker · ENX ISIN · NL0006294274 LEI · 724500QJ4QSZ3H9QU415 AS Financial and insurance activities
Filings indexed 1,138 across all filing types
Latest filing 2009-02-09 Earnings Release
Country NL Netherlands
Listing AS ENX

About Euronext N.V.

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Euronext N.V. is a pan-European capital market infrastructure provider that connects European economies with global capital markets. The company operates multiple regulated exchanges and offers a comprehensive suite of services covering the entire value chain, including listing, trading, clearing, settlement, and custody for a wide range of financial instruments. Additionally, Euronext provides market data services and technology solutions to its global client base. By offering an integrated liquidity pool, it facilitates access to capital for companies of various sizes, aiming to support innovation and sustainable growth.

Recent filings

Filing Released Lang Actions
Volumes d'activité de NYSE Euronext pour janvier 2009
Earnings Release Classification · 98% confidence The document is titled "Volumes d'activité de NYSE Euronext pour janvier 2009" (NYSE Euronext activity volumes for January 2009) and presents detailed, unaudited statistics on cash and derivatives market activity for a specific month (January 2009) compared to previous periods. This content structure—monthly operational statistics released shortly after the period ends—is characteristic of an Earnings Release (ER) or a preliminary operational update, rather than a comprehensive Annual Report (10-K) or a formal Audit Report (AR). Since it focuses on key operational metrics (volumes, market share, contract numbers) released on February 9, 2009, it fits the definition of an Earnings Release (ER), which provides initial announcements of periodical financial results/highlights. It is not a transcript (CT), a presentation (IP), or a formal regulatory filing like a 10-K or DEF 14A. The document length is substantial (over 23k characters), indicating it is more than just a brief announcement of a report (RPA/RNS). Q1 2009
2009-02-09 French
NYSE Euronext Announces Trading Volumes for January 2009
Regulatory Filings Classification · 95% confidence The document is titled "NYSE Euronext Announces Trading Volumes for January 2009" and provides detailed statistics on cash equities and derivatives trading volumes for a specific past month (January 2009). This content is characteristic of a periodic operational or financial update, typically released shortly after the period ends. It is not a full Annual Report (10-K), a formal Audit Report (AR), or a presentation (IP/AGM-R). Since it announces the results for a period shorter than a year (a month), it aligns best with an Interim/Quarterly Report (IR) if it were comprehensive, but given the context of monthly volume statistics, it functions as a specific operational release. However, among the provided options, a monthly volume announcement detailing performance metrics is most closely related to the periodic reporting structure. Since it is a press release announcing specific operational metrics rather than a comprehensive financial statement (like IR or 10-K), and it is not a general regulatory filing (RNS) or a report publication announcement (RPA) (as it contains the data itself), the closest fit for a periodic, non-annual, non-earnings-release financial update is the Interim/Quarterly Report (IR) category, as it covers a specific reporting period's performance data. Alternatively, if this were purely a press release summarizing key figures, it might lean towards ER, but ER is usually for quarterly earnings. Given the detailed volume breakdown, it is a specific operational report. Since there is no 'Monthly Operational Update' code, and it details performance for a period, IR is the most appropriate classification for periodic financial/operational reporting that isn't the full annual filing.
2009-02-09 English
NYSE Euronext Announces Fourth Quarter and Full Year 2008 Financial Results
Earnings Release Classification · 98% confidence The document explicitly states it announces the "Fourth Quarter and Full Year 2008 Financial Results" for NYSE Euronext. It provides detailed GAAP and pro forma non-GAAP financial metrics (revenues, net income, EPS) for both the quarter and the full year, along with management commentary and operational highlights. This content structure is characteristic of an Earnings Release (ER), which provides the initial announcement of periodical financial results, often preceding the more comprehensive Annual Report (10-K) or Interim Report (IR). Since it covers both quarterly and full-year results, and is presented as a press release announcing the figures, ER is the most appropriate classification, rather than the comprehensive 10-K or the subsequent Call Transcript (CT). Q4 2008
2009-02-09 English
Bilan semestriel du contrat de liquidité NYSE EURONEXT contracté avec la société SG Securities (Paris)
Report Publication Announcement Classification · 99% confidence The document is very short (507 characters) and appears to be a periodic update regarding a liquidity contract ('contrat de liquidité') with SG Securities, detailing the holdings (shares and cash) as of December 31, 2008, compared to June 30, 2008. This is a specific financial disclosure related to market making or liquidity provision. It is not a full Annual Report (10-K), an Interim Report (IR), or a standard Earnings Release (ER). Given the specific nature of reporting on a liquidity contract balance, it most closely aligns with a specialized financial disclosure. Since there isn't a perfect fit for 'Liquidity Contract Update,' I must evaluate the closest options. It is a periodic financial disclosure, but not a comprehensive report. It is too specific for RNS (general fallback) and does not fit NAV, DIV, or ER. It is a specific financial metric update, which sometimes falls under 'Regulatory Filings' (RNS) or, if it were a fund, NAV. Given the context of a liquidity contract update, which is a required periodic disclosure, and the lack of a specific code for this, RNS (Regulatory Filings) is the most appropriate general category for specific, non-standard regulatory disclosures, or potentially a specialized financial update. However, looking closely at the definitions, none perfectly capture a 'Liquidity Contract Balance Report.' Since it is a formal, periodic disclosure of financial standing related to market operations, and it is not a comprehensive report, RNS is the safest fallback. If we consider it a specific financial metric update, it is closest to NAV (Net Asset Value) in structure (reporting a periodic balance), but it is not for a fund. I will classify it as RNS as a specific regulatory/market disclosure that doesn't fit the primary categories.
2009-01-14 French
Volumes d'activité de NYSE Euronext pour décembre 2008
Report Publication Announcement Classification · 99% confidence The document is titled "Volumes d'activité de NYSE Euronext pour décembre 2008" and provides detailed operational statistics (trading volumes, market share, contract numbers) for cash and derivatives markets for December 2008 and the full year 2008, comparing them to the previous year. This content structure—reporting key operational metrics for a specific period (monthly/quarterly) without being the full, audited annual report (10-K) or a comprehensive interim report (IR)—is characteristic of an Earnings Release (ER) or a similar periodic operational update. Since it focuses purely on activity volumes rather than comprehensive financial statements or management discussion, and it is an announcement released on January 9, 2009, it fits best as an Earnings Release (ER) which typically precedes or accompanies the full financial statements. It is not a transcript (CT), a proxy statement (PSI), or a formal annual report (10-K).
2009-01-09 French
NYSE Euronext Announces Trading Volumes for December 2008
Earnings Release Classification · 99% confidence The document is titled "NYSE Euronext Announces Trading Volumes for December 2008" and provides detailed statistics on cash equities and derivatives trading volumes for December 2008 and the full year 2008, comparing them to the previous year. This content structure—a press release format announcing key operational metrics for a specific period (monthly/yearly)—is characteristic of an Earnings Release (ER), which typically provides the initial highlights of performance before a full financial report is issued. Although it contains some financial data, it is not a comprehensive quarterly report (IR) or annual report (10-K). It is a direct announcement of performance metrics. Q4 2008
2009-01-09 English

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