Stocks: Market value on EURONEXT Amsterdam 1983-2016
Explanation of symbols
Table explanation
For its statistics about the financial markets Statistics Netherlands calculates data on the value of common stocks quoted at the Amsterdam stock exchange (EURONEXT Amsterdam).
The statistics only deal with stocks that provide an equal right in the control of the company. Other kinds of stocks, such as preferred stocks, are not included. The values of the companies shown are broken down by sector and industry. There is a difference between the official and the unofficial, new market of EURONEXT.
Data available from December 1983 to August 2016.
Status of the figures:
The figures in this table are definite when published. However changes may occur as a result of new or more recent data becoming available.
Changes as of 28 October 2016.
None, this table is discontinued.
When will new figures be published?
Not applicable anymore.
Due to funding cuts there will be no new data for this statistic as from 1 September 2016. For more information see the link in paragraph 3.
Description topics
- The value of the shares quoted on the total market.
The exchange value of all outstanding common shares of all Dutch companies and funds listed on Euronext Amsterdam at the end of the month. The value of the total market is the sum of the official and the new market values. - The value of shares on the off. market
- The value of the shares quoted on the official market.
The exchange value of all outstanding shares of all Dutch companies and funds listed on the official market of Euronext Amsterdam at the end of the month. The value of the shares quoted on the official market is subdivided into the value of companies, value of mutual funds, value of property funds and the value of other funds.- The value total of the shares quoted on the official market.
- The companies exchange value
- The value of the shares quoted on the total official market: the value of
companies.
The exchange value of all companies listed on the official market at the end of the month. The value of the quoted shares of the companies broken down by sector and industry.- Total companies exchange value
- Sectors
- Two sectors are distinguished: international corporations and local institutions. The sector local institutions distinguishes between financial and non-financial institutions.
- Internationals
- The share market value of the sector which originally included Akzo Nobel, Koninklijke Olie (Royal Dutch Shell), Philips, Unilever and Hoogovens. Because Hoogovens is no longer considered a Dutch company after the merger, Hoogovens is no longer part of this group.
- Local institutions
- The share market value of all the locally observed companies.
- Total local institutions
- The share market value of all the locally observed companies.
- Financial institutions
- The share market value of all observed local companies engaged in financial activities.
- Non-financial institutions
- The share market value of all observed local companies engaged in non-financial activities.
- Industries
- Mining, manufacturing of consumer goods, capital goods, and basic goods, construction and installation, transport, storage and communication, non-financial services, trade, banking / financial services and insurance.
- Mining
- This includes companies involved in the extraction of oil and natural gas.
- Manufacturing of consumer goods
- Companies that make goods for the consumer market.
- Manufacturing of capital goods
- Companies that make products that aid in the production of other goods (fixed assets).
- Manufacturing of basic goods
- Companies that make raw material for the production of other goods.
- Construction and installation
- This includes companies working directly or indirectly on new or existing buildings.
- Transport, storage and communication
- This includes companies whose main activity is the transport of persons or goods, storage of goods or (tele) communications.
- Non-financial services
- This includes companies whose main activity is providing non-financial services.
- Trade
- This includes companies whose main activity is buying and selling goods.
- Banking/financial activities
- This includes monetary institutions and financial service companies.
- Insurance
- This includes life and non-life insurance companies.
- Exchange value of mutual funds
- The share market value of all mutual funds listed on the official market at the end of the month. A mutual fund is an institute that raises capital to invest in securities.
- The share market value of all property funds listed on the official market at the end of the month. A property fund is an institution that raises capital to invest in real estate.
- The share market value of all funds listed on the official market that are not mutual or property funds.
- The share market value of outstanding common shares of all Dutch companies listed on the unofficial new market of Euronext Amsterdam at the end of the month. Figures available from August 1999 on.