Dividend adjustments for stock derivatives, January 2026
When a company pays dividends to shareholders, its value decreases by the dividend amount. The dividend payout reduces the share price at the market opening on the ex-dividend date—the day the company's stock starts trading without the dividend's value.
If you hold a stock derivative of a company that pays dividends, we will credit the dividend amount to your account for Buy orders or debit it from your account for Sell orders on the ex-dividend date.
We will apply dividend adjustments to the following instruments:
|
Ticker |
Ex-Dividend Date |
Amount & Currency |
|
TTE.EPA |
2026-01-02 |
€ 0.79 EUR |
|
CSCO.NAS |
2026-01-02 |
$ 0.40 USD |
|
BMY.NYSE |
2026-01-02 |
$ 0.60 USD |
|
JPM.NYSE |
2026-01-06 |
$ 1.15 USD |
|
ORCL.NYSE |
2026-01-09 |
$ 0.40 USD |
|
MA.NYSE |
2026-01-09 |
$ 0.66 USD |
|
INTU.NAS |
2026-01-09 |
$ 1.04 USD |
|
T.NYSE |
2026-01-12 |
$ 0.2775 USD |
|
VZ.NYSE |
2026-01-12 |
$ 0.6775 USD |
|
CMCSA.NAS |
2026-01-14 |
$ 0.31 USD |
|
ABT.NYSE |
2026-01-15 |
$ 0.55 USD |
|
ABBV.NYSE |
2026-01-16 |
$ 1.64 USD |
|
CAT.NYSE |
2026-01-20 |
$ 1.41 USD |
|
ENEL.MIL |
2026-01-20 |
€ 0.215 EUR |
|
PFE.NYSE |
2026-01-23 |
$ 0.42 USD |
Please note that the dates and dividend amounts may change and may not always be complete. We recommend that you consider the potential impact of dividend payments on your investment strategy and seek professional advice if necessary.