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Encyclopedia > Xetra (trading system)

Xetra ("Exchange Electronic Trading") is a worldwide electronic securities trading system based in Frankfurt, Germany. It was created for the Frankfurt Stock Exchange and launched in November, 1997.[1] It is operated by Deutsche Börse. This article is about the engineering discipline. ... For security (collateral), the legal right given to a creditor by a borrower, see security interest A security is a fungible, negotiable instrument representing financial value. ... For other uses, see Frankfurt (disambiguation). ... The Frankfurt Stock Exchange (outside) The DAX chart (inside) The Frankfurt Stock Exchange (German: FWB® Frankfurter Wertpapierbörse) is a stock exchange located in Frankfurt, Germany. ... For other uses, see November (disambiguation). ... For the band, see 1997 (band). ... Deutsche Börse Group LSE: DHE is a marketplace organizer for the trading of shares and other securities. ...


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. Accenture (NYSE: ACN, ISIN: BMG1150G1116) is a global management consulting, technology services and outsourcing company. ... Eurex is a major futures and options exchange for European benchmark derivatives featuring open and low-cost electronic access globally. ...


The Xetra system has been successfully implemented on the Irish Stock Exchange (operating as ISE Xetra),[2] the Vienna Stock Exchange,[3] and the European Energy Exchange.[4] It will also be installed on the Shanghai Stock Exchange[5] and the Hungarian Stock Exchange. The Irish Stock Exchange (ISE) is Irelands stock exchange and can trace its history to 1793. ... The Wiener Börse AG (also known as the Vienna Stock Exchange (WBAG)) is a stock exchange in Vienna, Austria and one of the most established exchanges in Eastern- and Southeastern Europe. ... European Energy Exchange AG is Germanys energy exchange the leading energy exchange in Central Europe. ... The Shanghai Stock Exchange (SSE) (Simplified Chinese: ; Traditional Chinese: ; pinyin: ) is a Chinese stock exchange based in the city of Shanghai, with a market capitalization of nearly US$2. ...


External links

  • Xetra home page

References

  1. ^ Xetra Trading Platform. Deutsche Börse AG (2007). Retrieved on 2007-10-16.
  2. ^ ISE Xetra. Irish Stock Exchange Ltd (2007). Retrieved on 2007-10-18.
  3. ^ Wiener Börse: Members only - Xetra und OMex. Wiener Borse AG (2007). Retrieved on 2007-10-18.
  4. ^ Technical Connection Possibilities. European Energy Exchange (2007-07-12). Retrieved on 2007-10-18.
  5. ^ Accenture and Deutsche Börse to Help Shanghai Stock Exchange Build 'New Generation' Trading System. Accenture (2004-11-10). Retrieved on 2007-10-18.

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