DAX is a stock performance index that includes dividends and is composed of the 30 most actively traded German blue-chip stocks on the Frankfurt Stock Exchange.
Deutsche Börse AG is an international market-place organizer for trading in securities, commodities, and derivatives, based in Frankfurt, Germany. It operates the Frankfurt Stock Exchange and the clearing and settlement facility Clearstream, and it is a joint owner of the electronic derivatives exchange Eurex.
The oldest and largest of eight regional stock exchanges in Germany, accounting for more than 75% of equity trading in Germany. It first recorded trading in 1820 and is now owned by Deutsche Börse. The main market indicator is the Deutsche Aktienindex (DAX index).
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