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FTSE Mondo Visione Exchanges Index:

Turnover At Deutsche Börse’s Cash Markets At 125.6 Billion Euros In May

Date 01/06/2015

Order book turnover on Xetra, Börse Frankfurt and Tradegate Exchange across all asset classes stood at €125.6 billion in May (May 2014: €96.1 billion).

Of the €125.6 billion, €117.1 billion were attributable to Xetra (May 2014: €88.4 billion). The average daily turnover on Xetra stood at €6.2 billion in May (May 2014: €4.2 billion).
A turnover of €3.7 billion was attributable to Börse Frankfurt (May 2014: €3.9 billion). 
Order book turnover on Tradegate Exchange* totalled approximately €4.8 billion in May (May 2014: €3.8 billion).

Broken down by asset classes, cash market turnover in equities reached about €107.8 billion. Turnover in ETFs/ETCs/ETNs amounted to €15.6 billion. Turnover in bonds was €0.6 billion, and in structured products €1.3 billion. The electronic trading platform Eurex Bonds traded €5.7 billion (single counting, mainly government bonds) in May (May 2014: €12.6 billion).

Viewed by transactions, a total of 18.5 million trades were executed on Xetra in May (May 2014: 15.7 million).

The DAX security with the highest turnover in May was Allianz SE at €6.2 billion. Evonik Industries AG led the MDAX equities at €876.4 million, while HELLA KGaA Hueck & Co. topped the SDAX equity index with €187.3 million, and Dialog Semiconductor plc headed TecDAX with €564.9 million. The ETF with the highest turnover on Xetra was iShares Core DAX UCITS ETF with €1.6 billion.


Further details are available online in Deutsche Börse’s cash market statistics at www.deutsche-boerse-cash-market.com. For a pan-European comparison of trading locations, see the statistics provided by the Federation of European Securities Exchanges (FESE) at www.fese.eu.

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