Investors are gearing up for a busy week ahead, with several companies, including KBC Global, set to trade ex-bonus. This article delves into the details of ex-bonus trading, the impact on stock prices, and the companies involved, providing valuable insig
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When a stock trades ex-bonus, it means that the stock is trading without the right to receive the recently declared bonus shares. Buyers of the stock on or after the ex-bonus date will not be entitled to the bonus shares.
The ex-bonus date can affect stock prices as the market often adjusts to reflect the dilution of existing shares. The impact can vary depending on factors such as the company's financial health, market sentiment, and overall economic conditions.
The record date is the date by which a shareholder must be on the company's books to receive the bonus shares. Shareholders registered on this date will be entitled to the bonus shares.
Investors should stay informed by reviewing the specific details of each company's bonus issue and monitoring the market closely. It's also advisable to consult with financial advisors to make strategic decisions.
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