Dividends: EURCHASH, HARLEY-DAVI, GOLDMAN, SANTANDERPL, CDPROJEKT, EBAY, NIKE, M&S

24-05-2019 09:53

May 28rd, 2019 is established right to dividend on instrument EURCHASH. The resulting dividend will be applied to all open positions with the addition or deduction of swap points.

•             EURCHASH are long +8100 points and short -10000 points

 

May 29rd, 2019 is established right to dividend on instrument HARLEY-DAVI, GOLDMAN, SANTANDERPL. The resulting dividend will be applied to all open positions with the addition or deduction of swap points.

•             HARLEY-DAVI are long +31,875 points and short -37,5 points

•             GOLDMAN are long +72,25 points and short -85 points

•             SANTANDERPL are long +159732 points and short -197200 points

 

May 30th, 2019 is established right to dividend on instruments CDPROJEKT, EBAY, M&S. The resulting dividend will be applied to all open positions with the addition or deduction of swap points.

•             CDPROJEKT are long +8505 points and short -10500 points

•             EBAY are long +11,9 points and short -14 points

•             M&S  are long  +639 points and short  -710 pkt.

 

May 31th, 2019 is established right to dividend on instrument NIKE. The resulting dividend will be applied to all open positions with the addition or deduction of swap points.

•             NIKE are long +18,7 points and short -22 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 May 31th, 2019. Trading hours for the instrument can be found on http://en.tmseurope.com/

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