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Amsterdam Gong Ceremonies
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5th listing anniversary JDE Peet’s
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3d19c0e2-b11e-4e27-818f-cb01cff9d1dc2884742JDE Peet’s marks five-year listing anniversary at Euronext Amsterdam
JDE Peet’s celebrated the five-year anniversary of its listing on Euronext Amsterdam today with a traditional gong ceremony. Since 29 May 2020, JDE Peet’s shares have been traded on Euronext Amsterdam.
The company has grown to become the world’s largest pure-play coffee and tea company, serving approximately 4,400 cups every second. With a portfolio of over 50 brands in more than 100 markets, JDE Peet’s continues to unleash the possibilities of coffee and tea around the world.
The gong was sounded by Rafa Oliveira, CEO of JDE Peet’s. The group was welcomed by René van Vlerken, CEO, and Christine van den Bos, Listing Director of Euronext Amsterdam.
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50th anniversary Vanguard
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d26bcc51-a0aa-46b9-91db-7032b9abdc912881639Vanguard celebrates 50th anniversary
Vanguard marked its 50th anniversary with a gong ceremony at Euronext Amsterdam this morning.
Fifty years ago, founder John Bogle launched the first index fund accessible to private investors, setting the foundation for a revolution in personal finance.
Today, Vanguard remains committed to giving investors the best chance of financial success. The ceremony served as a moment to reflect on their journey and reaffirm their mission to help savers become investors.
The gong was sounded by Frits de Rek, Sales Executive, Northern Europe at Vanguard. The group was welcomed by Dirk Donker, Head of Secondary Markets Benelux & Germany and Amsterdam Managing Board Member and Aurelién Narminio, Head of Indices, ETF's and Securitised Derivatives at Euronext.
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Women Corporate Directors conference
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d7cb5f03-f37f-4865-9375-273c66f08b7a2878515KPMG opens trading day for Women Corporate Directors conference
KPMG opened the trading day this morning to mark the European conference of Women Corporate Directors (WCD), taking place on 26 and 27 May 2025.
This year’s theme is “Visionary Boards Leading Innovation: Sustainability in Technology, Culture, and Companies.” WCD is a global non-profit membership organisation of female board directors, CEOs, and C-level executives from leading companies, including those in the S&P 500 and FTSE 250. The organisation has 70 chapters worldwide, including one in the Netherlands.
The ceremony highlighted the importance of boardroom diversity and collaboration across sectors to drive positive change. The group was welcomed by Dirk Donker, Managing Board member at Euronext Amsterdam, and Marianne Aalders, Communications Manager of Euronext Amsterdam.
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The financial heart of the Netherlands
The Amsterdam Stock Exchange offers ambitious companies from the Netherlands and abroad access to the global capital markets and connects the various market participants.
Companies like Adyen, ASML, Marel and Prosus are proof of Amsterdam’s appeal to multinationals, thanks to the access to global institutional investors that the Dutch capital market offers. The Amsterdam market is equally attractive to domestic small and mid sized companies.
We offer professional traders a hi-tech environment through our proprietary trading platform Optiq, and private and institutional investors the assurance of a transparent and regulated trading environment.
René van Vlerken
CEO, Euronext Amsterdam and Member of the Managing Board of Euronext N.V.

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Dirk Donker
Head of Secondary Markets Benelux & Germany and Member of the Managing Board of Euronext Amsterdam.


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Euronext Amsterdam is governed by the Act on Financial Supervision of 28 September 2006. Operation of a regulated market in the Netherlands is subject to prior licence. This licence is granted to Euronext by the Dutch Minister of Finance. The AFM (Autoriteit Financiële Markten) and the Dutch National Bank act as the regulatory authority for members of Euronext Amsterdam.
The AFM:
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Monitors the primary and secondary markets
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Ensures compliance with market rules
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Monitors clearing and settlement operations.
Dutch market financial supervision is carried out by:
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‘De Nederlandsche Bank’ (DNB), which supervises financial institutions and the financial sector;
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The Netherlands Authority for the Financial Markets (AFM), which supervises the conduct of the financial markets.
Rule Book
A single Euronext Rule Book governs trading on all Euronext Securities and Derivatives Markets. It contains both harmonised and non-harmonised, or local, rules.
The harmonised rules are as follows:
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Rule Book I contains the Harmonised Rules, including rules of conduct and of enforcement, designed to protect the markets, as well as rules on listing, trading and membership;
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Notices regarding the organisation of Trading
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Notices regarding the organisation of Members
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Notices regarding the organisation of Issuers
The non-harmonised rules are as follows:
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Rule Book II and Notices applicable to Euronext Amsterdam, the regulated market operated by Euronext Amsterdam NV
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