Stock Exchanges in Germany

Börse Berlin AG (Berlin Stock Exchange) is one of the oldest exchanges in Germany, founded in 1685 through an edict of Great Elector Friedrich Wilhelm and is one of the oldest exchanges in Germany.

The Frankfurt Stock Exchange is one of the largest trading centers for securities in the world. It is owned and operated by Deutsche Börse.

Eurex was founded in 1998 with the merger of Deutsche Terminbörse (DTB, the German derivatives exchange) and SOFFEX (Swiss Options and Financial Futures). It offers a broad range of international benchmark products. Eurex operates the electronic trading platform Eurex Bonds, an electronic communication network (ECN) for off-exchange, wholesale trading in fixed income securities and treasury discount papers (Bubills).

List of Stock Exchanges in Germany:
  • Berliner Börse
  • Börse Hamburg
  • Börse Hannover
  • Börse München
  • Börse Stuttgart
  • Börse Düsseldorf
  • Eurex
  • Frankfurt Stock Exchange
  • RMX Risk Management Exchange
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