GERMANY 17

Turnover on Xetra increases by 28 percent in September

Transactions on Xetra up by 56 percent.


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    Order book turnover on Xetra and the Xetra Frankfurt specialist trading stood at €131.6 billion in September – an increase by 26.7 percent year-on-year (September 2010: €103.8 billion). Of the €131.6 billion, €126.1 billion were attributable to Xetra (+28 percent y-o-y, September 2010: €98.3 billion). €5.5 billion were attributable to the Xetra Frankfurt specialist trading, an small increase y-o-y (September 2010: €5.4 billion). Order book turnover on Tradegate Exchange* totalled €2.9 billion in September.

    In equities, turnover reached €108.4 billion on Deutsche Börse’s cash markets (Xetra: €106.2 billion, Xetra Frankfurt specialist trading: €2.2 billion). Turnover in bonds was €1.6 billion, and in structured products on Scoach €3.1 billion. Order book turnover in mutual funds and exchange-traded funds (ETFs) amounted to €18.6 billion.

    A total of 25.3 million transactions were executed on Xetra in September, an increase of 56.5 percent y-o-y (September 2010: 16.2 million).

    The DAX security with the highest turnover in September was Deutsche Bank AG at €8.3 billion. Wacker AG led the MDAX equities at €817.8 million, while Derby Cycle AG topped the SDAX equity index with €77.8 million, and Aixtron SE headed TecDAX with €432.9 million. The ETF with the highest turnover on Xetra was iShares DAX with €2.8 billion.

    *For the purpose of statistical comparability data is adapted to the method of counting of regional exchanges.


    Source: ETFWorld – Deutsche Börse AG



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