Dividends: ACERINOX, BUDIMEX, PEPSI; BOA; GMOTORS; VODAFONE, GRIFOLS,

31-05-2019 10:09
June 3th, 2019 is established right to dividend on instrument ACERINOX.

June 3th, 2019 is established right to dividend on instrument ACERINOX. The resulting dividend will be applied to all open positions with the addition or deduction of swap points.

•       ACERINOX are long +243 points and short -300 points

 

 

June 5th, 2019 is established right to dividend on instrument BUDIMEX . The resulting dividend will be applied to all open positions with the addition or deduction of swap points.

•       BUDIMEX are long +51030 points and short -63000 points

 

 

June 6th, 2019 is established right to dividend on instruments PEPSI; BOA; GMOTORS; VODAFONE . The resulting dividend will be applied to all open positions with the addition or deduction of swap points.

•       PEPSI are long +81,175 points and short -95,5 points

•       BOA are long +12,75  points and short -15 points

•       GMOTORS are long +32,3 points and short -38 points

•       VODAFONE are long +330,52  points and short -367,24 points (values may change because the dividend is paid in EUR and the share price is quoted in GBP)

 

 

June 7th, 2019  is established right to dividend on instrument GRIFOLS. The resulting dividend will be applied to all open positions with the addition or deduction of swap points.

•      GRIFOLS are long +117,5656 points and short -145,14271 points

 

In addition to the information on the swap points correction, clients holding open positions are also advised to review their stop and limit instructions and adjust cash balances to a level that allows to maintain the positions after calculation of swap points. The corrections will be applied before the trading session on June 7th, 2019  . Trading hours for the instrument can be found on http://en.tmseurope.com/

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