The trading hours for all German and international equities, participation certificates, investment fund units and exchange-traded products are to be extended with effect from 1 March 2013.
Boerse Stuttgart is continuing the extension of its trading hours. From 1 March 2013, all German and international equities and participation certificates can be traded up to 22.00 hours CET. In addition, it will be possible to trade all investment fund units and exchange-traded products (ETPs) between 8.00 and 22.00 hours CET. Trading of these asset classes is already possible between 8.00 and 20.00 hours CET.
Christoph Lammersdorf, CEO of Boerse Stuttgart Holding GmbH, commented: “We are pleased to be able to offer a further innovative service to private investors in the form of extended trading hours. This will give them the opportunity to respond to developments in the leading US markets in the late evening. This is a particular advantage for trading in the increasingly popular ETPs, in addition to international equities.”
However the extension of trading hours will not only give private investors an opportunity to trade up to 22.00 hours CET. They will also benefit from all other offerings of Boerse Stuttgart, which include active limit monitoring and the free customer hotline.
Boerse Stuttgart’s new trading hours:
Asset class |
Trading hours |
Equities |
08.00 – 22.00 hours CET |
Equities in the Open Market Plus (Freiverkehr Plus) trading segment |
08.00 – 22.00 hours CET |
ETFs, ETCs, ETNs |
08.00 – 22.00 hours CET |
Investment fund units |
08.00 – 22.00 hours CET |
Derivative leverage and investment products |
09.00 – 20.00 hours CET |
Debt instruments |
08.00 – 18.00 hours CET |
Structured bonds |
09.00 – 18.00 hours CET |
Profit participation certificates |
08.00 – 22.00 hours CET |
Trading hours for certain securities may differ from the official stock exchange opening hours. The individual trading hours for specific securities can be obtained from the relevant master data on the Boerse Stuttgart website.
As the leading stock exchange for securitised derivatives in Europe and for corporate bonds in Germany, Boerse Stuttgart is Europe's leading stock exchange for private investors. In Stuttgart investors can efficiently trade equities, securitised derivatives, debt instruments, investment fund units and participation certificates at reasonable prices. With an average of around 35 percent of order book turnover, Boerse Stuttgart is Germany's leading player in the area of intermediary-based stock exchange trading. With particular regard to corporate bonds, Boerse Stuttgart leads the German market. With a hybrid market model, that involves trading experts into the electronic trading process, the Stuttgart Stock Exchange guarantees extremely flexible and cost-effective order execution. For the greatest possible transparency and a high degree of investor protection the entire trading process is monitored by the Trading Surveillance Office, an independent stock exchange body. In order to provide investors with optimum information about the products on offer, Boerse Stuttgart organises a large number of educational activities for private investors, advisers and anyone else who is interested.