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Frankfurt Stock Exchange Symbols

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Among the Germany's eight securities exchanges, the Frankfurt Stock Exchange is by far the largest one. It accounts for more than 85% of the trading volume in Germany and 35% of the stocks trading volume in Europe. It is also the third large securities exchange place in the world after New York and Tokyo. The Frankfurt Stock Exchange is located in Frankfurt in Germany and is owned by Deutsche Börse.

The exchanges in this market are based on the Xetra trading system. This fast and expanding system used in electronic trading was adopted by several stock exchanges. Frankfurt settlement is a T+2 and the trading day starts at 9 A.M and ends at 5.30 P.M.

The current ticker list contains all securities, about 6980, listed in the Frankfurt Stock Exchange. This list can be used with the following item (Frankfurt Stock Exchange historical data) to build a German Securities database. The symbols database contains the ticker name and the security or company name.

Frankfurt main index is the DAX, and its corresponding symbol name in this list is: GDAXI

Companies sample:
BMW - BMW
BNE - BURCON NUTRASCIENCE
PND - MARINE HARVEST
DAI - DAIMLER N
DBA - DT BETEILIGUNG
SFX - SOLAR-FABRIK
SGL - SGL CARBON
SIE - SIEMENS N


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Type: List of Symbols

Object ID: 221


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Market: Stock Market

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