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  2. Deutsche Börse - Wikipedia

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    In 2001, Deutsche Börse tried again to merge with the London Stock Exchange, followed by a takeover bid in late 2004, but both offers rejected by the LSE. [8] After CEO Werner Seifert was forced to resign by the main shareholders in 2005, Deutsche Börse changed plans and entered into advanced negotiations for a merger with Euronext which ...

  3. Frankfurt Stock Exchange - Wikipedia

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    Frankfurt Stock Exchange floor. During the 1990s the Frankfurt Stock Exchange was also bourse for the Neuer Markt (New Market) as part of the worldwide dot-com boom. In 1993 the Frankfurter Wertpapierbörse (Frankfurt Stock Exchange) became Deutsche Börse AG, operating businesses for the exchange.

  4. List of European stock exchanges - Wikipedia

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    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.

  5. Does It Matter That a German Exchange May Control the NYSE?

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  6. Category : Companies listed on the Frankfurt Stock Exchange

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    The Frankfurt Stock Exchange is the largest stock exchange in Germany and most major German public companies are listed on it. It is owned by Deutsche Börse which also operates Xetra. There are also many non-German companies listed on the Frankfurt Stock Exchange.

  7. DAX - Wikipedia

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    The DAX (Deutscher Aktienindex (German stock index); German pronunciation: ⓘ) is a stock market index consisting of the 40 major German blue chip companies trading on the Frankfurt Stock Exchange. It is a total return index. Prices are taken from the Xetra trading venue.

  8. Xetra (trading system) - Wikipedia

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    Xetra (Market Identifier Code: XETR) is a trading venue operated by the Frankfurt Stock Exchange based in Frankfurt, Germany. In 2015, 90 percent of all trading in shares at all German exchanges was transacted through the Xetra trading venue.

  9. Deutsche Bank Expands Foreign Exchange Investor Sales ... - AOL

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