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Euro Area's main stock market index, the EU50, fell to 5174 points on August 1, 2025, losing 2.80% from the previous session. Over the past month, the index has declined 2.72%, though it remains 11.54% higher than a year ago, according to trading on a contract for difference (CFD) that tracks this benchmark index from Euro Area. Euro Area Stock Market Index (EU50) - values, historical data, forecasts and news - updated on August of 2025.
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Prices for Euro Area Stock Market Index (EU600) including live quotes, historical charts and news. Euro Area Stock Market Index (EU600) was last updated by Trading Economics this July 30 of 2025.
In 2025, stock markets in the United States accounted for roughly ** percent of world stocks. The next largest country by stock market share was China, followed by the European Union as a whole. The New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) and the NASDAQ are the largest stock exchange operators worldwide. What is a stock exchange? The first modern publicly traded company was the Dutch East Industry Company, which sold shares to the general public to fund expeditions to Asia. Since then, groups of companies have formed exchanges in which brokers and dealers can come together and make transactions in one space. Stock market indices group companies trading on a given exchange, giving an idea of how they evolve in real time. Appeal of stock ownership Over half of adults in the United States are investing money in the stock market. Stocks are an attractive investment because the possible return is higher than offered by other financial instruments.
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Prices for Euro Area Stock Market Index (EU350) including live quotes, historical charts and news. Euro Area Stock Market Index (EU350) was last updated by Trading Economics this August 1 of 2025.
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The price of emissions allowances (EUA) traded on the European Union's Emissions Trading Scheme (ETS) exceed 100 euros per metric ton of CO₂ for the first time in February 2023. Although average annual EUA prices have increased significantly since the 2018 reform of the EU-ETS, they fell ** percent year-on-year in 2023 to ** euros. What is the EU-ETS? The EU-ETS became the world’s first carbon market in 2005. The scheme was introduced as a way of limiting GHG emissions from polluting installations by putting a price on carbon, thus incentivizing entities to reduce their emissions. A fixed number of emissions allowances are put on the market each year, which can be traded between companies. The number of available allowances is reduced each year. The EU-ETS is now in its fourth phase (2021 to 2030). Carbon price comparisons The EU ETS has one of the highest average annual carbon prices worldwide, with EUAs averaging ** U.S. dollars as of April 2024. In comparison, prices for UK ETS caron credits averaged 45 U.S. dollars during same period, while those under the Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative (RGGI) in the United States averaged just ** U.S. dollars.
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France's main stock market index, the FR40, fell to 7546 points on August 1, 2025, losing 2.91% from the previous session. Over the past month, the index has declined 2.48%, though it remains 4.06% higher than a year ago, according to trading on a contract for difference (CFD) that tracks this benchmark index from France. France Stock Market Index (FR40) - values, historical data, forecasts and news - updated on August of 2025.
This dataset offers both live (delayed) prices and End Of Day time series on equity options
1/ Live (delayed) prices for options on European stocks and indices including:
Reference spot price, bid/ask screen price, fair value price (based on surface calibration), implicit volatility, forward
Greeks : delta, vega
Canari.dev computes AI-generated forecast signals indicating which option is over/underpriced, based on the holders strategy (buy and hold until maturity, 1 hour to 2 days holding horizon...). From these signals is derived a "Canari price" which is also available in this live tables.
Visit our website (canari.dev ) for more details about our forecast signals.
The delay ranges from 15 to 40 minutes depending on underlyings.
2/ Historical time series:
Implied vol
Realized vol
Smile
Forward
See a full API presentation here : https://youtu.be/qitPO-SFmY4 .
These data are also readily accessible in Excel thanks the provided Add-in available on Github: https://github.com/canari-dev/Excel-macro-to-consume-Canari-API
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User Guide: You can get a preview of the API by typing "data.canari.dev" in your web browser. This will show you a free version of this API with limited data.
Here are examples of possible syntaxes:
For live options prices: data.canari.dev/OPT/DAI data.canari.dev/OPT/OESX/0923 The "csv" suffix to get a csv rather than html formating, for example: data.canari.dev/OPT/DB1/1223/csv For historical parameters: Implied vol : data.canari.dev/IV/BMW
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Realized vol (intraday, maturity expressed as EWM, span in business days): data.canari.dev/RV/IFX ... Implied dividend flow: data.canari.dev/DIV/IBE ... Smile (vol spread between ATM strike and 90% strike, normalized to 1Y with factor 1/√T): data.canari.dev/SMI/DTE ... Forward: data.canari.dev/FWD/BNP ...
List of available underlyings: Code Name OESX Eurostoxx50 ODAX DAX OSMI SMI (Swiss index) OESB Eurostoxx Banks OVS2 VSTOXX ITK AB Inbev ABBN ABB ASM ASML ADS Adidas AIR Air Liquide EAD Airbus ALV Allianz AXA Axa BAS BASF BBVD BBVA BMW BMW BNP BNP BAY Bayer DBK Deutsche Bank DB1 Deutsche Boerse DPW Deutsche Post DTE Deutsche Telekom EOA E.ON ENL5 Enel INN ING IBE Iberdrola IFX Infineon IES5 Intesa Sanpaolo PPX Kering LOR L Oreal MOH LVMH LIN Linde DAI Mercedes-Benz MUV2 Munich Re NESN Nestle NOVN Novartis PHI1 Philips REP Repsol ROG Roche SAP SAP SNW Sanofi BSD2 Santander SND Schneider SIE Siemens SGE Société Générale SREN Swiss Re TNE5 Telefonica TOTB TotalEnergies UBSN UBS CRI5 Unicredito SQU Vinci VO3 Volkswagen ANN Vonovia ZURN Zurich Insurance Group
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Plant propagation revenue is forecast to contract at a compound annual rate of 1.2% over the five years through 2025. This is owing mostly to subdued demand from key downstream markets, mainly landscaping and construction, owing to persistently high inflation and interest rates limiting investment. These economic pressures have also led people to reduce their discretionary spending budgets, reducing sales to retail outlets. However, in 2025, revenue is forecast to hike by 4% to €11.1 billion. Although inflationary pressures have started to ease, consumer budgets are still stretched thin, limiting expenditure on plants, as they’re considered a discretionary expense. The energy crisis and challenging climate conditions have also negatively impacted many European plant growers, triggering a drop in the production of most plants in 2022 and 2023. Droughts in Southern Europe and escalating energy prices have hit the ability to produce many plants. Some of these issues remain in 2025, with growers reporting lower production of tulip bulbs in 2024 due to poor weather conditions. This dampened revenue as both production and average quality were down. Still, pockets of opportunity remain, and sales of higher-value and more profitable plants remain strong. Plant propagators have increasingly leveraged social media to market their products to wider audiences, taking advantage of the greater popularity of houseplants and helping them capitalise on this niche but profitable market. Over the five years through 2030, revenue is expected to climb at a compound annual rate of 2.9% to reach €12.8 billion. As inflation edges back towards the 2% target set by many central banks, consumer sentiment will gradually recover and contribute to rising discretionary spending budgets, supporting demand for plants, especially those with higher price tags. This will create revenue opportunities for plant propagators and support wider profit growth.
In 2023, London was Europe's largest data center market, with live power supply capacity of *** gigawatts, *** megawatts under construction and *** gigawatts in committed or early stage IT power. Committed developments refer to developments that have already been purchased by the end customer. In terms of committed capacity, Frankfurt came second in ranking, with an aggregate data center power supply measuring approximately *** megawatts.
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In 2024, the price of natural gas in Europe reached 11 constant U.S. dollars per million British thermal units, compared with 2.2 U.S. dollars in the U.S. This was a notable decrease compared to the previous year, which had seen a steep increase in prices due to an energy supply shortage exacerbated by the Russia-Ukraine war. Since 1980, natural gas prices have typically been higher in Europe than in the United States and are expected to remain so for the coming two years. This is due to the U.S. being a significantly larger natural gas producer than Europe. What is natural gas and why is it gaining ground in the energy market? Natural gas is commonly burned in power plants with combustion turbines that generate electricity or used as a heating fuel. Given the fact that the world’s energy demand continues to grow, natural gas was seen by some industry leaders as an acceptable "bridge-fuel" to overcome the use of more emission-intensive energy sources such as coal. Subsequently, natural gas has become the main fuel for electricity generation in the U.S., while the global gas power generation share has reached over 22 percent. How domestic production shapes U.S. natural gas prices The combination of hydraulic fracturing (“fracking”) and horizontal drilling can be regarded as one of the oil and gas industry’s biggest breakthroughs in decades, with the U.S. being the largest beneficiary. This technology has helped the industry release unprecedented quantities of gas from deposits, mainly shale and tar sands that were previously thought either inaccessible or uneconomic. It is forecast that U.S. shale gas production could reach 36 trillion cubic feet in 2050, up from 1.77 trillion cubic feet in 2000.
This statistic shows the total population of the European Union from 2010 to 2023. The population is based on data from the most recent census adjusted by the components of population change produced since the last census, or based on population registers. At the beginning of 2023, the total population of the European Union amounted to approximately 448.38 million inhabitants. See figures for the total population by continent here. The global population The global population is rapidly increasing. Between 1990 and 2015, the global population has increased by around 2 billion people, and it is estimated to have increased by another 1 billion people by 2030. Asia is the continent in the world with the largest population, followed by Africa and Europe. Asia has the two most populous nations in the world: China and India. In 2014, the combined population in China and India amounted to more than 2.6 billion people. The total population in Europe is around 741 million people. As of 2014, about 10.2 percent of the global population lived in Europe. Europe is the continent with the second highest life expectancy at birth in the world. Born in 2013, the average European was estimated to live for around 78 years. Stable economies as well as developing and emerging markets in Europe provide for good living conditions for foreign nationals; seven of the top twenty countries in the world with the largest gross domestic product in 2024 are located in Europe.
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Europe’s television broadcasting industry has undergone major changes in the last decade in response to the disruption to the market caused by video-on-demand services (VOD). These services have actively pushed audiences away from traditional linear programming, especially among younger people. Traditional television broadcasters are trying to rival streaming giants like Netflix and Disney+ by investing in their own online platforms. Broadcasters have significantly augmented investment in their online platforms, including RTL and ITV, both of which have relaunched their services in recent years. Overall, TV broadcasting revenue in Europe is projected to remain flat over the five years through 2025, at €95.6 billion, with an estimated 1.4% hike in 2025. Pay-TV businesses are facing the double whammy of shrinking subscriptions and advertising revenue. Disposable income has dropped across Europe and households are switching from TV subscriptions to streaming subscriptions. Sky Italia, an Italian pay-TV provider, announced 1,200 job cuts in 2023, following a loss of over 300,000 subscriptions in the previous year. Live sports broadcasts are now also facing the emerging threat of online platforms. Giants like Amazon have acquired live sports rights in various countries to compete against established sports TV channels. Organisers are even exploring direct online event distribution, as seen with F1 TV, which live-streams F1 races directly to consumers in over 100 countries. More competition in this segment is a major threat to what is a highly profitable market for broadcasters. Traditional broadcasters are finding ways to stay competitive and relevant. Advertisers are set to continue to prioritise investment in online marketing, which yields better returns and curbs revenue for commercial broadcasters. Beyond investing in their own VOD platforms, French broadcasters are stepping up their game in terms of picture quality. By 2029, French broadcasters aim to discontinue terrestrial HD broadcasting, fully embracing the superior Ultra-HD, which would put them on par with Subscription Video on Demand (SVOD) capabilities. Evolving TV broadcasting is projected to support revenue growth at a compound annual rate of 4.2% over the five years through 2030, reaching €117.3 billion.
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Graph and download economic data for Global price of Natural gas, EU (PNGASEUUSDM) from Jan 1990 to Jun 2025 about EU, gas, World, Europe, and price.
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Dutch TTF gas futures amounted to **** euros per megawatt hour on July 28, 2025 for contracts with delivery in August 2025. Figures decreased compared to the previous week. Dutch TTF is seen as a Europe-wide natural gas price benchmark. Europe more reliant on imports The Groningen gas field is the largest gas field in Europe and the major natural gas source in the Netherlands. In 2014, the first earthquake related to drilling the field occurred, and other seismic activities were also observed. Therefore, the Groningen field has drastically reduced its production output. Since then, natural gas production in the Netherlands has been in a trend of continuous decline. To balance the diminished domestic production, the European market relies on liquefied natural gas imports and pipeline inflow. LNG pricing across European regions The European gas market exhibits regional variations, as evidenced by LNG prices in different parts of the continent. The Southwest Europe LNG price is generally slightly higher than LNG prices in Northwest Europe. The latter reached around ** U.S. dollars per million British thermal units in late July 2025.
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Economic terms relating to consumer protection on the financial markets
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Consumer Protection on the Financial Markets (2022). Version unspecified. [Dataset (Lexical/Conceptual Resource)]. Source: European Language Grid. https://live.european-language-grid.eu/catalogue/lcr/19315
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TTF Gas fell to 33.80 EUR/MWh on August 1, 2025, down 3.98% from the previous day. Over the past month, TTF Gas's price has risen 1.48%, but it is still 7.79% lower than a year ago, according to trading on a contract for difference (CFD) that tracks the benchmark market for this commodity. EU Natural Gas TTF - values, historical data, forecasts and news - updated on August of 2025.
This report examines how familiar EU citizens are with the Internal Market today and to what extent they appear to benefit from it: their attitudes, experiences, consumer habits, knowledge and feeling of being informed about their rights in the Single Market. It also covers for the first time the Internal Market of 25 European states. The report consists of six chapters dealing with the following themes: • General perception of the Internal Market: attitudes towards Internal Market measures and their effects • Personal experiences of the Internal Market: travelling, shopping and comparing prices • Free movement of goods and services: current situation and future possibilities • Free movement of people: willingness to live in another Member State • Knowledge of Internal Market measures • Information about the Internal Market: the feeling of being informed,sources of assistance #####The results by volumes are distributed as follows: * Volume A: Countries * Volume AA: Groups of countries * Volume A' (AP): Trends * Volume AA' (AAP): Trends of groups of countries * Volume B: EU/socio-demographics * Volume C: Country/socio-demographics ---- Researchers may also contact GESIS - Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences: http://www.gesis.org/en/home/
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Euro Area's main stock market index, the EU50, fell to 5174 points on August 1, 2025, losing 2.80% from the previous session. Over the past month, the index has declined 2.72%, though it remains 11.54% higher than a year ago, according to trading on a contract for difference (CFD) that tracks this benchmark index from Euro Area. Euro Area Stock Market Index (EU50) - values, historical data, forecasts and news - updated on August of 2025.