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Euronext launches new European government bond futures

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Posted on September 22, 2025

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(Reuters) -Pan-European stock market operator Euronext announced on Monday the launch of a new series of futures products for Europe's main government bonds, such as France's 10-year OAT, the German

Euronext Introduces Innovative Futures for European Government Bonds

Euronext's New Futures Products Overview

(Reuters) -Pan-European stock market operator Euronext announced on Monday the launch of a new series of futures products for Europe's main government bonds, such as France's 10-year OAT, the German Bund, and Italian government bonds.

Importance of New Futures in Current Market

WHY IT'S IMPORTANT:

Details on Mini-Futures Offered

Euronext said the new products would not only help investors deal with a period of high volatility in the European bond markets, amid political uncertainty in France and Germany's plans to ramp up debt issuance,  but would also form a key part of Euronext's overall growth strategy.

Key Quotes from Euronext

KEY QUOTE:

Market Impact and Future Outlook

"This initiative is central to our 'Innovate for Growth 2027' strategic plan, which aims to leverage Euronext's unique presence across the trading value chain to develop truly innovative products that meet evolving market demand. The launch of this offering comes at a crucial time for the European fixed income market ecosystem, which is currently experiencing high volatility levels," said Anthony Attia, global head of derivatives at Euronext.

BY THE NUMBERS:

The new mini-futures focus on the main European government bonds: the 10-year OAT, Bund, Bono, and BTP as well as the first ever 30-year BTP. Listed on the Euronext Derivatives Milan market, the mini-futures feature a notional size of 25,000 euros ($29,357.50) and cash settlement. 

($1 = 0.8516 euros)

(Reporting by Sudip Kar-Gupta; Editing by Aidan Lewis)

Key Takeaways

  • Euronext introduces new futures for European government bonds.
  • Products target France's OAT, German Bund, and Italian bonds.
  • Aims to help investors manage market volatility.
  • Part of Euronext's 'Innovate for Growth 2027' strategy.
  • Listed on Euronext Derivatives Milan market.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are futures contracts?
Futures contracts are agreements to buy or sell an asset at a predetermined future date and price. They are commonly used in trading commodities and financial instruments to hedge against price fluctuations.
What is volatility in financial markets?
Volatility refers to the degree of variation in trading prices over time. High volatility indicates significant price fluctuations, while low volatility suggests stable prices.
What is a mini-futures contract?
A mini-futures contract is a smaller version of a standard futures contract, allowing investors to trade with lower capital requirements while still participating in the futures market.

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