AI Share Prices Lift Household Investments to a Record High - DutchNews.nl
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A quarter of households in the Netherlands actively invest in the stock market. In the past quarter, there was certainly no reason to complain, fueled by the AI boom. More than half of DFT readers trade themselves but feel uncertain because the stock market is quite turbulent. What should you keep in mind if you also want to start investing, or to sit more calmly in the stock markets?
Dutch households’ investments surge 12% in strongest quarter since 2018
Dutch households saw the value of their investments surge by more than 12 percent over the past three months, according to De Nederlandsche Bank (DNB). The central bank described it as an “exceptionally strong” quarter, with the increase representing the biggest rise in years.Dutch households’ holdings in stocks, investment funds and bonds reached €234.2 billion by the end of June, up more than 12 percent from the previous quarter. According to …
Dutch households that invest have benefited significantly from rising stock prices. The value of their investments rose by 12 percent in the second quarter of this year compared to the first months of 2026. That is the largest increase since the start of the measurement in 2018, says De Nederlandsche Bank (DNB). As a result, the total value of household investments has never been higher. The amount reached around 234.2 billion euros by the middl…
Good morning! Dutch households had an “exceptionally good” stock market quarter over the past three months. This is reported by De Nederlandsche Bank (DNB) according to…
The total value of Dutch household investments rose by more than 12 percent in the second quarter of this year to 234.2 billion euros, of which 74.7 billion euros was in shares, 153.0 billion euros in investment funds, and 6.4 billion euros in bonds. This largest quarterly increase since De Nederlandsche Bank (DNB) began tracking the figures at the end of 2018 is primarily due to rising stock prices.
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