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  • Deutsche Börse
    Deutsche Börse
    Deutsche Börse AG is a marketplace organizer for the trading of shares and other securities. It also is a transaction services provider. It gives companies and investors access to global capital markets. It is a joint stock company and was founded in 1993. The headquarters are in Frankfurt,...

  • Wiener Börse
    Wiener Börse
    The Wiener Börse AG is the only stock exchange in Vienna, Austria, and one of the most established exchanges in Eastern- and Southeastern Europe.-History:...

  • Berliner Börse
    Berliner Börse
    Börse Berlin AG is a stock exchange based in Berlin, Germany, founded in 1685 through an edict of Great Elector Friedrich Wilhelm and is one of the oldest exchanges in Germany...

  • Börse München
    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...

  • Börse Stuttgart
    Börse Stuttgart
    Börse Stuttgart is a stock exchange in Germany. Since late 2007, Börse Stuttgart holds a 82.4 percent stake in EUWAX AG. In November 2008, Börse Stuttgart Holding GmbH acquired Nordic Growth Market NGM AB, the second largest stock exchange in Sweden. T.I.Q.S. GmbH & Co. KG, a joint venture of...

  • Frankfurt Stock Exchange
    Frankfurt Stock Exchange
    The Frankfurt Stock Exchange is the world's 12th largest stock exchange by market capitalization. Located in Frankfurt am Main, Germany, the Frankfurt Stock Exchange is owned and operated by Deutsche Börse, which also owns the European futures exchange Eurex and the clearing company...


See also

  • Bourse (disambiguation)
  • List of European stock exchanges
  • Eurex
    Eurex
    Eurex is one of the world's leading derivatives exchanges, providing European benchmark derivatives featuring open and low-cost electronic access globally...

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