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XETRA or Xetra can refer to multiple things:


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Xetra (trading system) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (101 words)
Xetra ("Exchange Electronic Trading") is a worldwide electronic securities trading system based in Frankfurt, Germany.
The conception and the implementation of the Xetra System was carried out by Accenture and Deutsche Börse Systems, the technology division of Deutsche Börse.
It is based on the Eurex system designed and built by Deutsche Börse Systems.
Irish Stock Exchange - ISE Xetra (360 words)
Execution on the ISE Xetra® order book is designed to ensure client best advantage as time/price priority is a key characteristic of the system.
The Xetra® system was originally introduced by Deutsche Borse in 1997 and is considered one of the most advanced and reliable securities trading systems in the world with a high level of resilience and a built in back-up facility which enables it to perform consistently at almost 100% service levels for member firm participants.
Further details in relation to the operation of ISE Xetra® are outlined in the
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