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A short and medium-term AEX forecast should always be treated with great caution. This is because the AEX index performance today, tomorrow, next week or 2024 depends to a large extent on the sometimes sudden changes in the political or economic news situation or market conditions. Therefore, no one can say with certainty how an index or AEX will develop in the future. Instead of relying on index forecasts, investors should consider analysts' estimates and recommendations for individual stocks. Find out more ➜
You can analyze the AEX financials of the individual stocks on the Valuation tab. There you will find all information on stock performance, valuations of AEX individual stocks (P/E, EV/FCF, P/S & EV/Sales) and analyses according to the Dividends, High-Growth-Investing and Levermann Strategy.
The AEX list by market capitalization 2024 shows the weighting by market capitalization from the previous day. The largest company of AEX is currently the ASML stock, the second largest is Shell and the smallest company is the Randstad stock.
If you sort AEX according to enterprise value, the list may look different in some cases. The three largest companies by enterprise value are ASML, Shell and Unilever.
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ASML | €270b |
Shell | €182b |
Unilever | €136b |
In 2024, AEX 24 companies have have paid a dividend so far. The companies with the highest dividend yield at AEX are currently ABN Amro, NN Group and ING Group. The highest dividend growth compared to the previous year was recorded by DSM-Firmenich, ABN Amro and ING Group. The minimum requirement is 5 dividend payments in a row without a cut.
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