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    Euronext's fourth quarter results beat market forecasts

    Published by Global Banking & Finance Review®

    Posted on February 13, 2025

    2 min read

    Last updated: January 26, 2026

    This image illustrates Euronext's impressive fourth quarter results, showcasing a revenue of 415.8 million euros, driven by strong fixed income trading and business expansion. It highlights the performance trends in the finance sector, aligning with the article's focus on Euronext's market success.
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    Quick Summary

    Euronext's Q4 revenue exceeded forecasts, driven by fixed income trading and clearing expansion. The company is shifting focus towards higher valued services.

    Euronext's Q4 Earnings Exceed Market Expectations

    (Reuters) -Euronext reported higher than expected fourth quarter revenue on Thursday, helped by strong fixed income trading and the expansion of its clearing business.

    The pan-European stock exchange operator recorded revenue of 415.8 million euros ($431.68 million) in the last three months of 2024, while analysts had expected 408.8 million euros in a consensus compiled by Euronext.

    Revenue growth was driven by "record performance" in fixed income trading, robust results from its non-trading related businesses and the European Clearing expansion, the group said in a statement.

    Euronext has been changing its business mix, shifting away from trading of cash and derivatives towards higher valued custody & settlement and fixed income trading.

    The public offerings trend in Europe is picking up after a disappointing year in 2024, Euronext CEO Stephane Boujnah told Reuters.

    "Many observers are underestimating what is ongoing as we speak in terms of shift of appetite and interest from global investors towards Europe because of the valuation gaps between the U.S. and Europe," Boujnah said.

    Ben & Jerry's maker Unilever on Thursday announced it was picking Amsterdam over London and New York as the primary listing for its ice cream business. "The Euronext integrated market is now twice larger than the liquidity pool of the London Stock Exchange. I think it was a powerful component in the decision," Boujnah said. European stock exchanges including Euronext and the London Stock Exchange have struggled to attract many new listings in recent years as more companies stay private and the booming U.S. market lures the biggest names.

    German exchange operator Deutsche Boerse on Tuesday also posted fourth quarter results ahead of market expectations, with a 25% rise in net profit.

    ($1 = 0.9632 euros)

    (Reporting by Alban Kacher in Gdansk; Editing by Milla Nissi and Susan Fenton)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Euronext's Q4 revenue reached 415.8 million euros.
    • •Strong performance in fixed income trading boosted results.
    • •Euronext is shifting focus to custody, settlement, and fixed income.
    • •European public offerings are gaining momentum.
    • •Euronext's integrated market surpasses London Stock Exchange liquidity.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Euronext's fourth quarter results beat market forecasts

    1What is the main topic?

    The article discusses Euronext's fourth quarter results, which surpassed market expectations due to strong fixed income trading and clearing expansion.

    2How did Euronext perform in Q4?

    Euronext reported a revenue of 415.8 million euros, exceeding the expected 408.8 million euros, driven by fixed income trading and clearing services.

    3What strategic changes is Euronext making?

    Euronext is shifting its business mix from cash and derivatives trading towards custody, settlement, and fixed income trading.

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