Deutsche Boerse AG : 2011: Turnover at Deutsche Börse’s cash market at 1.48 trillion euros
01/02/2012 | 11:03am
2. January 2012
Xetra/FWB:In 2011, 1.48 trillion euros
were turned over at the cash market of Deutsche Börse. This
is an increase of about 12 percent compared to 2010 (1.32
trillion euros). Order book turnover on Xetra and the Xetra
Frankfurt specialist trading stood at €86.5 billion in
December - a decrease by 7 percent year-on-year (December
2010: €92.9 billion). Of the €86.5 billion, €82.7 billion
were attributable to Xetra (-5 percent y-o-y, December 2010:
€86.7 billion). €3.8 billion were attributable to the Xetra
Frankfurt specialist trading, a 38 percent decrease y-o-y
(December 2010: €6.2 billion). Order book turnover on
Tradegate Exchange* totalled approximately €1.8 billion in
December.
In equities, turnover reached €71.0 billion on Deutsche
Börse's cash markets (Xetra: €69.5 billion, Xetra Frankfurt
specialist trading: €1.5 billion). Turnover in bonds was €1.3
billion, and in structured products on Scoach €1.7 billion.
Order book turnover in mutual funds and exchange-traded funds
(ETFs) amounted to €12.5 billion.
A total of 16.1 million transactions were executed on Xetra in
December, an increase of 10 percent y-o-y (December 2010: 14.6
million).
The DAX security with the highest turnover in December was
Siemens AG at €4.7 billion. Continental AG led the MDAX
equities at €396.4 million, while IVG Immobilien AG topped the
SDAX equity index with €69.3 million, and Aixtron SE headed
TecDAX with €132.6 million. The ETF with the highest turnover
on Xetra was iShares DAX with €2.1 billion.
Further details are available online in Deutsche Börse's
cash market statistics at www.deutsche-boerse.com. For a
pan-European comparison of trading locations, see the
statistics provided by the Federation of European Securities
Exchanges (FESE) at www.fese.be.
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*For the purpose of statistical comparability data
is adapted to the method of counting of regional
exchanges.