Dividends: MICROSFT; VOLKSWAGEN; CHEVRON; TESCO; VISA; SHELL; GSK; UPS; ASSECOPL; BMW

10-05-2019 09:32
May 15th 2019 is established right to dividend on instruments MICROSFT; VOLKSWAGEN.

The resulting dividend will be applied to all open positions with the addition or deduction of swap points.

•       MICROSFT for long + 39,1  points and for short -46 points.

•       VOLKSWAGEN for long +3534 points and for short -4800 points.

 

May 16th 2019  is established right to dividend on instruments CHEVRON;  TESCO; VISA; SHELL; GSK. The resulting dividend will be applied to all open positions with the addition or deduction of swap points.

•       CHEVRON for long +101,15 points and for short -119 points.

•       TESCO for long + 369 points and for short -410  points.

•       VISA for long +21,25  points and for short -25 points.

•       SHELL for long +3253,84 points and for short -3615,38  points. (values may change because the dividend is paid in USD and the share price is quoted in GBP)

•       GSK for long +1710  points and for short -1900 points.

 

May 17th 2019  is established right to dividend on instruments UPS; ASSECOPL;  BMW. The resulting dividend will be applied to all open positions with the addition or deduction of swap points.

 

•       UPS  for long +81,6  points and for short -96 points.

•       ASSECOPL  for long +24867  points and for short -30700 points.

•       BMW for long + 2576,875  points and for short -3500  points

In addition to the information on the swap points correction, clients holding open positions are also advised to review their stop and limit instructions and adjust cash balances to a level that allows to maintain the positions after calculation of swap points. Trading hours for the instrument can be found on http://en.tmseurope.com/

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