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Euronext Today: CAC 40 slips as luxury names weigh; Euronext launches 2026 bond tender; Athens bourse bid enters final day — 17 November 2025

European equities began the week on the back foot Monday, with Euronext’s major benchmarks edging lower as investors braced for a backlog of U.S. economic releases and the week’s headline corporate result from Nvidia. Financials and luxury houses were among the early drags, while aerospace outperformed.

Market at a glance (Mon, 17 Nov 2025)

  • France (CAC 40): Paris traded slightly lower, hovering around the 8,150 area in early trade as luxury shares lagged.
  • Region-wide tone: The STOXX 600 slipped about 0.2% in early dealings, with investors cautious ahead of delayed U.S. data and big‑tech earnings.

Data points reflect conditions during the European morning/late morning on 17 Nov 2025 and may be delayed.

What moved Euronext this morning

  • Luxury and banks under pressure: The sector mix was negative for Paris, with LVMH among notable decliners as investors rotated away from discretionary names. Financials also eased across the region.
  • Aerospace firmer:Airbus advanced after reports of a potential major flydubai order, helping cushion declines on the CAC 40.
  • Defence bid lifted sentiment at the margin: The broader European defence complex caught a tailwind after Saab rose on a fighter‑jet deal with Colombia, though Saab is not Euronext‑listed.
  • Macro overhangs: Globally, traders are focused on Nvidia’s midweek results and on a slate of U.S. indicators set to clear a recent data backlog—both key for near‑term risk appetite.

Corporate: Euronext launches tender for 2026 bonds and lines up new issue

Euronext N.V. this morning opened an any‑and‑all cash tender for its €600 million 0.125% Bonds due 17 May 2026 (ISIN DK0030485271) at 99.05% of principal plus accrued interest, in tandem with plans to issue new euro‑denominated fixed‑rate bonds (subject to market conditions). The tender runs until 17:00 CET on 24 November, with results expected 25 November; purchased notes will be cancelled. Pricing of the new bonds is expected on or about 18 November. Euronext framed the move as proactive maturity‑profile management.

This follows last week’s results, where Euronext posted a sixth consecutive quarter of growth and announced a €250 million share buyback slated to commence 18 November and run until 31 March at the latest.

Deal watch: Athens Stock Exchange (ATHEX) offer enters its final day

Euronext’s voluntary share‑exchange offer for HELLENIC EXCHANGES–ATHEX closes today, 17 November 2025 at 14:00 EET. Results are due 19 November. Earlier this month the acceptance threshold was reduced to 50% + 1 share (from 67%) to facilitate completion. The move is part of Euronext’s broader strategy to deepen its pan‑European footprint.

Cross‑currents to watch this week

  • U.S. data and the dollar: The greenback was slightly firmer as traders positioned for the release of multiple delayed U.S. indicators; any surprise could ripple through European equities and FX.
  • Nvidia earnings: With AI bellwethers setting the tone for global risk assets, Wednesday’s print is a potential volatility node for tech‑heavy segments and for sentiment across Euronext bourses.

Bottom line

With macro catalysts clustered later in the week, Monday’s Euronext session opened to a soft, defensive tone: luxury and financials weighed on Paris, while aerospace and defence offered selective support. Strategically, Euronext itself was in focus thanks to its 2026 bond tender/new issue and the ATHEX tender’s hard deadline this afternoon—two milestones in the operator’s ongoing balance‑sheet and consolidation agendas.


Data & sources

  • European equity session color and sector moves: Reuters real‑time market reports on Nov. 17, 2025.
  • CAC 40 intraday context: MarketScreener Paris mid‑morning wrap, Nov. 17, 2025.
  • Euronext tender offer for 2026 bonds: official announcement, Nov. 17, 2025.
  • Euronext Q3 update and buyback timing: Reuters, Nov. 6, 2025.
  • ATHEX offer timetable and threshold: Euronext investor relations (timing) and Reuters (threshold change).

Stock Market Today

  • NSE to Channel 10% of CSR Funds via Social Stock Exchange Post Regulatory Nod
    June 9, 2026, 10:43 AM EDT. The National Stock Exchange (NSE) will allocate 10% of its annual corporate social responsibility (CSR) budget to projects listed on the NSE Social Stock Exchange (SSE), following fresh regulatory approval. This move utilizes Zero Coupon Zero Principal (ZCZP) instruments, enabling CSR spending through social impact bonds. NSE's decision, approved by its CSR Committee and enabled by a May 27 notification from the Ministry of Corporate Affairs, aims to boost India's social impact financing ecosystem by promoting transparency and accountability. Since its February 2023 launch, NSE-SSE has raised over Rs 44.5 crore for sectors like healthcare and education. NSE hopes other corporates will follow suit, expanding impact investment via a regulated capital markets platform designed by securities regulator SEBI to fund social enterprises and non-profits.

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