Dividend Payment on Spot Stock Indices (9th April – 16 April 2024)

When engaging in trading spot stock indices through contracts for difference (CFDs), it’s crucial to consider the impact of dividend payments from underlying listed companies or components of stock indices on your trading account. These dividend payments can affect the value of your positions held in the trading account after the market closes, based on whether your position is long or short. A net of tax dividend adjustment will be incurred, either as a payment or a charge. The dividend adjustment is represented in the form of swap.

The composition of each Standard Lot may vary across different trading products, so it’s advisable to refer to the contract specifications for specific details.

The projected impact of any dividend issued by a component on a stock index is calculated and updated regularly on our website.

For Long Position:
Dividend Payment = Component Dividend (weighted, per stock index contract) × Position Size in Standard Lot × Contract Size per Standard Lot Currency Multiplier

For Short Position:
Dividend Charge = Component Dividend (weighted, per stock index contract) × Position Size in Standard Lot × Contract Size per Standard Lot Currency Multiplier

Below are the stock indices dividend figures for the current week. Please note that these figures are based on public information obtained 10 days in advance, and actual dividend payments may vary due to market fluctuations. It’s essential for investors to understand that engaging in short-term investments solely for dividend gains may not be advisable, as actual dividend payments may differ from the provided figures. We cannot guarantee the accuracy of the dividend values provided below.

Symbol 09 Apr 10 Apr 11 Apr 12 Apr 13 Apr 14 Apr 15 Apr 16 Apr
AUS200- 0.099893 0.421368
EUR50- 3.799027 0.826586 2.336979
FRA40- 7.228302
GER30- 35.894963 22.080857
HK50-
JP225-
NAS100- 0.332664 0.068478
SPX500- 0.749945 0.096438 0.128483 0.605898 0.063273
UK100- 12.878488
US30- 4.368782

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