Netherlands equity markets finished Tuesday's session in negative territory, with the AEX index closing down 0.78% in Amsterdam. Broad sector weakness in Technology, Consumer Goods and Basic Materials contributed to the downward close.
Notable movers
- Heineken rose 1.46%, gaining 0.96 points to close at 66.80.
- Magnum Ice Cream Nv added 1.10%, up 0.12 points to finish at 11.24.
- Aegon Ltd increased 0.99%, or 0.07 points, ending the day at 6.95.
On the downside, several technology and semiconductor-related stocks were among the largest decliners.
- BE Semiconductor Industries NV fell 5.12%, a drop of 12.70 points, to close at 235.30.
- ASML Holding NV declined 3.36%, or 40.80 points, to end at 1,171.80.
- ASM International NV was down 2.94%, losing 24.60 points to finish at 812.00.
Declining issues outnumbered advancing ones on the Amsterdam Stock Exchange, with 55 stocks falling versus 40 rising, and 7 finishing unchanged.
Volatility and commodities
The AEX Volatility gauge, reflecting implied volatility on AEX options, was unchanged at 21.09.
In commodities trading, crude oil for June delivery gained 3.55%, up $3.42 to $99.79 a barrel. Brent oil for July delivery rose 2.46%, an increase of $2.50, to trade at $104.19 a barrel. By contrast, the June Gold Futures contract dropped 2.01%, falling $94.45 to $4,599.25 per troy ounce.
Currency and index futures
Foreign exchange moves were muted: EUR/USD was essentially unchanged, moving 0.06% to 1.17, while EUR/GBP was flat at a 0.13% change to 0.87. The US Dollar Index Futures ticked up 0.11% to 98.43.
Session snapshot
The session closed with the AEX lower by 0.78%, led lower by losses in technology and basic materials names, while select consumer and financial stocks posted modest gains. Market breadth favored decliners on the exchange, and commodity markets showed strength in crude and Brent oil as gold fell.