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CFD Type IB Symbol Product Description Symbol Currency Share Netherlands CFD Type IB Symbol Product Description Symbol Currency Share AALB Aalberts Industries NV AALB EUR Share AO1 Accell Group AO1 EUR Share AGN Aegon NV AGN EUR Share AKZ Akzo Nobel NV AKZ EUR Share AMG AMG Advanced Metallurgical Group NV AMG EUR Share ARCAD Arcadis NV ARCAD EUR Share ASM ASM International NV ASM EUR Share ASML ASML Holding NV ASML EUR Share BESI BE Semiconductor Industries NV BESI EUR Share BINCK BinckBank NV BINCK EUR Share BRNL Brunel International BRNL EUR Share COR Corio NV COR EUR Share CSM CSM CSM EUR Share DL Delta Lloyd NV DL EUR Share ECMPA Eurocommercial Properties NV ECMPA EUR Share ENX Euronext NV ENX EUR Share EXACT Exact Holding NV EXACT EUR Share FUGR Fugro NV FUGR EUR Share GTO Gemalto NV GTO EUR Share GRONT Grontmij GRONT EUR Share HEIJM Heijmans NV HEIJM EUR Share HEHN Heineken Holding NV HEHN EUR Share HEI Heineken NV HEI EUR Share IMCD IMCD GROUP NV - W/I IMCD EUR Share IM Imtech NV IM EUR Share ING ING Groep NV ING EUR Share AH Koninklijke Ahold NV AH EUR Share BAM Koninklijke BAM Groep NV BAM EUR Share BOKA Koninklijke Boskalis Westminster NV BOKA EUR Share DSM Koninklijke DSM NV DSM EUR Share KPN Koninklijke KPN NV KPN EUR Share PHI Koninklijke Philips Electronics NV PHI EUR Share KTC Koninklijke Ten Cate NV KTC EUR Share VPK Koninklijke Vopak NV VPK EUR Share WES Koninklijke Wessanen NV WES EUR Index IBNL25 Netherlands 25 IBNL25 EUR Share NWRP New World Resources PLC NWRP CZK Share NWR New World Resources PLC NWR GBP Share NISTI Nieuwe Steen Investments NV NISTI EUR Share NN NN Group NV NN EUR Share NUO Nutreco NV NUO EUR Share OCI OCI NV-SP ADR OCI EUR Share ORDN Ordina NV ORDN EUR Share PHARM Pharming Group NV PHARM EUR Share PNL PostNL NV PNL EUR Share QIA QIAGEN NV QIA EUR Share RAND Randstad Holding NV RAND EUR Share ROLP Rolinco ROLP EUR Share RDSA Royal Dutch Shell PLC RDSA EUR Share SHELA Royal Dutch Shell PLC SHELA GBP Share SHELB Royal Dutch Shell PLC SHELB GBP Share SBMO SBM Offshore NV SBMO EUR Share SLIGR Sligro Food Group NV SLIGR EUR Share SR SNS REAAL NV SR EUR Share TWEKA TKH Group NV TWEKA EUR Share TNTE TNT Express NV TNTE EUR Share TOM2 TomTom NV TOM2 EUR Share USG USG People NV USG EUR Share VASTN Vastned Retail NV VASTN EUR Share WHA Wereldhave NV WHA EUR Share WKL Wolters Kluwer NV WKL EUR Share ZGG Ziggo BV ZGG EUR Share AEG Aegon NV AEG USD Share AER AerCap Holdings NV AER USD Share ASML ASML Holding NV ASML USD Share CBI Chicago Bridge & Iron Co NV CBI USD Share CSTM CONSTELLIUM HOLDCO BV CSTM USD Share CLB Core Laboratories NV CLB USD Share FI FRANKS INTERNATIONAL NV FI USD Share ING ING Groep NV ING USD Share PHG Koninklijke Philips Electronics NV PHG USD Share NXPI NXP Semiconductor NV NXPI USD Share RDS A Royal Dutch Shell PLC RDS A USD Share RDS B Royal Dutch Shell PLC RDS B USD Share ST Sensata Technologies Holding NV ST USD Share TRNX Tornier NV TRNX USD Share VIP VimpelCom Ltd VIP USD Share CMPR VistaPrint NV CMPR USD Share YNDX Yandex NV YNDX USD.
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