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Weekly Index Dividends

IndicesDaily briefingNov 18, 2024ThinkMarkets

Dividend distribution arrangements are scheduled for some stock indices this week. Please refer to the table below for details:

  November 18
(Monday)
November 19
(Tuesday)
November 20
(Wednesday)
November 21
(Thursday)
November 22
(Friday)

SPX500

1.119

0.079

0.182

0.905

0.245

AUS200

/

/

0.369

/

0.459

ESTX50

6.875

/

/

/

/

HK50

5.63

/

/

/

/

NAS100

1.898

0.196

/

3.822

0.322

SPAIN35

/

0.634

/

/

1.979

UK100

/

/

/

5.594

/

US30

23.85

/

/

5.102

/

US2000

0.236

0.071

0.031

0.044

0.184

SINGAPORE20

0.065

/

0.684

/

/

*The dividend amount is estimated and may have small differences from the final actual amount.
 

Long dividends are subject to a tax, known as withholding tax. Currently the withholding tax on long positions is 5%.

Using Monday as an example, for SPX500, a dividend of 1.063 represents 1.119 USD per lot of SPX500:

  • For long positions, you will receive USD 1.119 per lot. (withholding tax included)
  • For short positions, you will be charged USD 1.119 per lot.

Dividends will be reflected in the trading statement through balance adjustment and will be calculated at the following hours:

  • Daylight Saving Time – 00:00 GMT+3
  • Standard Time – 00:00 GMT+2

If you hold positions beyond these hours on a dividend distribution day, dividend adjustments will be applied.

 

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