What Is the Frankfurt Stock Exchange?

The German Stock Exchange is Europe's most active stock exchange. Its daily trading is significantly second only to the London Stock Exchange. [1] The listing costs of the Deutsche Börse are the cheapest in Europe, ranging from 5,000 to 10,000 Euros. German securities exchanges all multi-level listing standards, which can be selected according to the life cycle of the company: primary, general, and advanced. There are three different standards for listing to meet the needs of different markets. At the same time, the company can also choose from four listing sections: high-level market, primary market, general market, and open market with different levels of information disclosure and supervision.

German Stock Exchange

The German Stock Exchange (Deutsche Boerse Group) is a German blue chip company and a global leader
After listing on the German Stock Exchange, integration
Deutsche Börse's business model is based on stocks
The Xetra system used by the German Stock Exchange is
The international nature of the German stock exchange's electronic trading platform Xetra
And reliability has been recognized worldwide. Through this platform, listed companies have established connections with global investors. Approximately 270 participating institutions and more than 4,500 traders in 18 European countries and their financial centers use this trading platform. The Deutsche Börse Xetra trading system platform is different from other stock exchanges. For example, compared with the London Stock Exchange, the Xetra trading platform is the same. Whether it is a large company such as Siemens, DaimlerBenz or other small companies, both German local companies and foreign companies can trade through Xetra. Xetra is a powerful integrated trading system that serves stocks issued by 7,400 listed companies. The industries covered by listed companies include automotive, engineering, renewable energy, technology, communications, life sciences, and financial services. Listed companies benefit by comparing them with outstanding companies in the same industry and help push stocks to reasonably high prices.

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