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Börse München Nov 2009
Börse may refer to: Stock exchanges *Deutsche Börse *Wiener Börse *Berliner Börse *Börse München *Börse Stuttgart *Frankfurt Stock Exchange Other *The Stock Exchange (book) (Die Börse) See also *Bourse (other) *List of European stock exchanges *Eurex Eurex Exchange is a German derivatives exchange which primarily offers trading in European based derivatives. The products traded on this exchange vary from German and Swiss debt instruments to European stocks and various stock indexes. All tran ...
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Deutsche Börse
Deutsche Börse AG (), or the Deutsche Börse Group, is a German multinational corporation that offers a marketplace for organizing the trading of shares and other securities. It is also a transaction services provider, giving companies and investors access to global capital markets. It is a joint stock company and was founded in 1992, with headquarters in Frankfurt. On 1 October 2014, Deutsche Börse AG became the 14th announced member of the United Nations Sustainable Stock Exchanges initiative. It is the third-largest stock market in Europe by market cap after Euronext Paris and the London Stock Exchange. On 23 August 2023, the company formed EuroCTP as a joint venture with 13 other bourses, to provide a consolidated tape for the European Union, as part of the Capital Markets Union proposed by the European Commission. Company More than 3,200 employees service customers in Europe, the United States, and Asia. Deutsche Börse has locations in Germany, Luxembourg, Switzerl ...
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Wiener Börse
The Wiener Börse AG (also known as the Vienna Stock Exchange) is a stock exchange, bourse situated in Vienna, Austria. The exchange owns and operates the Prague Stock Exchange, and holds stakes in Electricity market, energy exchanges and clearing house (finance), clearing houses. It provides market infrastructure to other exchanges in Central Europe, Central, Eastern Europe, Eastern, and Southeastern Europe (Budapest, Zagreb, and Ljubljana), and collects and distributes stock market data and calculates the most important Stock market index, indices of the region. The Austrian Traded Index (ATX), the leading index of Wiener Börse, tracks the price of its Blue chip (stock market), blue chips in real time. The ATX composition is updated every March and September, mainly based on a stock's Market capitalization, capitalized free float and trading volumes. The Vienna Stock Exchange also maintains a market for fixed income Security (finance), securities, with more than 13,000 active ...
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Berliner Börse
Berliner is most often used to designate a citizen of Berlin, Germany Berliner may also refer to: People * Berliner (surname) Places * Berliner Lake, a lake in Minnesota, United States * Berliner Philharmonie, concert hall in Berlin, Germany * Berliner See, a lake in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Germany * Berliner Straße (other), multiple streets in Germany with the name Arts, entertainment, media * Berliner (format), a paper size in newspapers * '' Berliner Abendblatt'', the leading weekly newspaper in Berlin * Berliner Ensemble, a German theatre company * ''Berliner Kurier'', a regional daily tabloid * '' Berliner Messe'', or ''Berlin Mass'', a mass by Arvo Pärt * ''Berliner Morgenpost'', 2nd most read newspaper in Berlin * Berliner Symphoniker, symphony orchestra in Berlin * '' Berliner Verkehrsblätter'', a journal on public transport in Berlin * '' Berliner Woche'', advertising weekly in Berlin * ''Berliner Zeitung'', daily newspaper in Berlin * ''The Berliner'' ...
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Börse München
The Börse München is a stock exchange based in Munich, Germany. Founded in 1830, it currently lists over 6300 securities. History The Börse München was officially founded in 1869, but its origins go back to the 1830s, when traders from Munich started meeting regularly to trade securities. It was closed during World War I World War I or the First World War (28 July 1914 – 11 November 1918), also known as the Great War, was a World war, global conflict between two coalitions: the Allies of World War I, Allies (or Entente) and the Central Powers. Fighting to ..., but reopened in 1918. In 1935 it merged with the stock exchange of Augsburg to form the Bayerische Börse. Finally in 2003 the name reverted to Börse München, to follow the convention to name stock exchanges after the city they are based in. It was moved from a palatial building at Lenbachplatz to Karolinenplatz at Brienner Straße. External links Web site (only in German)* Financial services co ...
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Börse Stuttgart
Börse Stuttgart is the sixth largest exchange group in Europe. It has strategic pillars in the capital markets business as well as in the digital and cryptocurrency business. Börse Stuttgart Group employs around 700 people at its locations in Stuttgart, Berlin, Frankfurt, Ljubljana,Spengler, Thomas (2021-06-05). "Börse Stuttgart weitet Kryptohandel aus". '' Börsen-Zeitung'' (in German). Retrieved 2024-03-26. Milan, Stockholm, and Zürich and holds a total of 16 licences from regulatory authorities in Germany, Sweden and Switzerland. Capital markets business In its capital markets business, Börse Stuttgart Group operates three stock exchanges in Germany, Sweden, and Switzerland: Börse Stuttgart, '' NGM'', and '' BX Swiss''. Börse Stuttgart is the leading stock exchange for structured securities and corporate bond trading in Germany. NGM and BX Swiss are the second-largest stock exchanges in Sweden and Switzerland. On the three exchanges, more than two million securiti ...
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Frankfurt Stock Exchange
The Frankfurt Stock Exchange (, former German name: , ''FWB'') is the world's 3rd oldest and 12th largest stock exchange by market capitalization. It has operations from 8:00 am to 10:00 pm ( German time). Organisation Located in Frankfurt, Germany, the Frankfurt Stock Exchange is owned and operated by Deutsche Börse AG and Börse Frankfurt Zertifikate AG. It is located in the district of Innenstadt and within the central business district known as Bankenviertel. With 90 percent of its turnover generated in Germany, namely at the two trading venues Xetra and Börse Frankfurt, the Frankfurt Stock Exchange is the largest of the seven regional securities exchanges in Germany. The trading indices are DAX, DAXplus, CDAX, DivDAX, LDAX, MDAX, SDAX, TecDAX, VDAX and EuroStoxx 50. Trading venues Xetra and Börse Frankfurt Through its Cash Market business section, Deutsche Börse AG now operates two trading venues at the Frankfurt Stock Exchange. * Xetra is the refe ...
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The Stock Exchange (book)
''The Stock Exchange'' (in German: ''Die Börse'') is an 1896 book written by Max Weber. During the 1890s, the stock exchange had become the symbol of capitalism in Germany.Reinhard Bendix, ''Max Weber: an intellectual portrait'', University of California Press, 1977, p. 23 From 1894 to 1896, Weber wrote a number of essays about stock exchange, in which he argued against the popular view that the stock exchange was a fraudulent enterprise designed to abuse "the honest working people". Weber in his research on the stock exchange concentrated on two subjects. First, he showed that commercialization could help create or destroy cultural values, sometimes doing both at the same time - it had destroyed the values of patriarchalism Patriarchalism is an archetypal political conception that arose most succinctly in seventeenth century England. It defends absolute power for the monarchy, through language that emphasized the "paternal" power of the king over the state and his ..., but ...
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Bourse (other)
Bourse may refer to: *Exchange (organized market) or bourse *Stock exchange or bourse Exchanges * Bourse de Bruxelles or Brussels Stock Exchange, Belgium * Bourse de Montreal, Canada *Paris Bourse, a historical stock exchange in France * Deutsche Bourse or Deutsche Börse, a stock exchange in Frankfurt am Main, Germany * Bharat Diamond Bourse, a diamond exchange in Mumbai, India *Borsa Italiana, a stock exchange in Milan, Italy *Bourse de Luxembourg *Bourse de Casablanca, Morocco *Bourse (Gothenburg), a former mercantile exchange in Sweden *Bourse de Tunis, Tunisia *Philadelphia Bourse, a former stock exchange in Pennsylvania, US *Bourse des Valeurs d'Abidjan, a former stock exchange in the francophone West African countries Other uses *Bourse (Paris Métro), a metro station *Bourse de Travail, a French labor council * ''La Bourse'', a short story by Honoré de Balzac *The 2nd arrondissement of Paris The 2nd arrondissement of Paris (''IIe arrondissement'') is one of the 20 arro ...
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List Of European Stock Exchanges
In the European region, there are multiple stock exchanges among which five are considered major (as having a market cap of over US$1 trillion): *Euronext, which is a pan-European, Dutch-domiciled and France-headquartered stock exchange composed of seven market places in Belgium, France, Ireland, the Netherlands, Italy, Norway, and Portugal. *London Stock Exchange Group, which is a global stock exchange composed of the London Stock Exchange. *Deutsche Börse, which operates Europe's third largest stock exchange, the Frankfurt Stock Exchange/Xetra (trading system), Xetra. *SIX Group, which operates Switzerland's major stock exchange, SIX Swiss Exchange, and Spain's major stock exchanges, Bolsas y Mercados Españoles. *Nasdaq Nordic, which is composed of Nordic stock exchanges; including Sweden, Denmark, Finland and Iceland, with activity in Norway and the Faroe Islands. List See also *Central banks and currencies of Europe *List of stock exchanges *European Central Bank ...
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