Börse Stuttgart
Börse Stuttgart | |
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Type | Stock exchange |
Location | Stuttgart, Germany |
Founded | 1860[1] |
Owner | Baden-Wuerttembergische Wertpapierboerse e.V.[2] and Boerse Stuttgart Holding GmbH[3] |
Website | boerse-stuttgart.de |
Börse Stuttgart (SWB) is a stock exchange in Germany, the second largest in the country and the ninth largest in Europe.[4]
Structure of Börse Stuttgart Group
- Börse Stuttgart Holding GmbH[5]
- Baden-Wuerttembergische Wertpapierboerse GmbH[6]
- Baden-Wuerttembergische Wertpapierboerse e.V.[7]
History
Börse Stuttgart came into existence on 4 February 1860, when a group of people from different industries decided to meet regularly. The first such meeting occurred on 12 March 1860.[8] After changing location several times, the exchange is now located in Carl Eugen Bau.[9]
In 2005, Börse Stuttgart, in cooperation with ZertifikateJournal-Unternehmensgruppe, launched S-BOX, a collection of differently themed indices.[10]
Since late 2007, Börse Stuttgart holds an 82.4 percent stake in EUWAX AG.[11] In November 2008, Börse Stuttgart Holding GmbH acquired Nordic Growth Market NGM AB, the second largest stock exchange in Sweden.[12] T.I.Q.S. GmbH & Co. KG, a joint venture of Börse Stuttgart AG and EUWAX AG developed the T.I.Q.S. (Trading, Information and Quote System), an OTC trading platform.[13][14] In 2010, the bourse started Bondm, a trading segment for SME bonds.[15]
References
- ↑ Boerse Stuttgart Profile, Boerse Stuttgart, retrieved 6 September 2010 Archived at WebCite
- ↑ Baden-Wuerttembergische Wertpapierboerse e.V. association, Boerse Stuttgart, retrieved 14 June 2011 Archived at WebCite
- ↑ Boerse Stuttgart Holding GmbH, Boerse Stuttgart, retrieved 14 June 2011 Archived at WebCite
- ↑ "Börse Stuttgart – Die führende Privatanlegerbörse". Medien Gruppe Kirk AG. Retrieved 30 January 2013.
- ↑ "Boerse Stuttgart Holding GmbH". Boerse Stuttgart AG. Retrieved 30 January 2013.
- ↑ "Baden-Wuerttembergische Wertpapierboerse". Boerse Stuttgart AG. Retrieved 30 January 2013.
- ↑ "Baden-Wuerttembergische Wertpapierboerse e.V. association". Boerse Stuttgart AG. Retrieved 30 January 2013.
- ↑ Worlitzer, K. (1865). "Die Stuttgarter Industriebörse". Magazin für Kaufleute (in German) (Stuttgart & Leipzig: Verlag von Wilhelm Rübling) 14 (1): 263–267.
- ↑ "Stock Exchange". Stuttgart Marketing GmbH. Retrieved 22 July 2011.Archived at WebCite
- ↑ "Börse Stuttgart und ZertifikateJournal gründen gemeinsame Index-Familie S-BOX" [Börse Stuttgart and ZertifikateJournal establish joint index family S-BOX] (in German). NetSkill AG. Retrieved 26 July 2011.Archived at WebCite
- ↑ "Gruppe Börse Stuttgart: Übernahme der Aktien von EUWAX AG-Gründern Bruker und Schnabel durch Börsenvereinigung abgeschlossen" [Börse Stuttgart Group: Acquisition of the shares of EUWAX AG founders Bruker and Schnabel by stock exchange organization completed] (in German). DGAP. 2007-12-13. Retrieved 15 June 2011. Archived at WebCite
- ↑ "Boerse Stuttgart subsidiary expands to Norway - Derivatives segment of the Nordic Growth Market (NGM) introduces trading in securitised derivatives in Norway". Mondo Visione. 2011-05-13. Retrieved 23 June 2011. Archived at WebCite
- ↑ Nesnov, H.; R. Nesnov (2003). Outsourcing der Wertpapierabwicklung. Eine Untersuchung aus der Sicht einer Direktbank (in German) 1. GRIN Verlag. p. 36. ISBN 978-3-638-72826-3.
- ↑ von Böhlen, A.; Kan, J. (2008). MiFID-Kompendium: Praktischer Leitfaden für Finanzdienstleister (in German). Springer-Verlag. p. 269. doi:10.1007/978-3-540-78816-4. ISBN 978-3-540-78815-7.
- ↑ Schaaf, S. (2011-07-14). "Rückschlag für Mittelstandsanleihen" [Setback for SME bonds] (in German). Börse Online. Retrieved 15 July 2011.Archived at WebCite
Further reading
- Löhndorf, N. (2010). Zertifikate Reoladed- vom Produkt zur Marke: Transparenz, Vertrauen, Rendite - eine Anlageklasse positioniert sich neu (in German) (1st ed.). Wiesbaden: Gabler - GWV Fachverlage GmbH. pp. 247–266. ISBN 978-3-8349-1652-5.
External links
Coordinates: 48°46′48″N 9°10′32″E / 48.78000°N 9.17556°E
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