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Deutsche Börse covers the entire spectrum of products and services that are part and parcel of exchange trading: from securities and derivatives trading through the settlement of transactions and provision of market information right up to the development and operation of electronic trading systems.

Xetra-Newsboard
2008/11/21 13:01:19
WML CORRECTION: CAPITAL ADJUSTMENT INFORMATION
2008/11/21 13:00:02
VCO: AENDERUNG / CHANGE: ISIN
2008/11/21 12:44:07
RDT: AUSSETZUNG/SUSPENSION
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Trading Times

Trading Time Xetra

09.00 a.m. - Start of stock trading

05.30 p.m. - End of stock trading

Auction Plan

Trading Time Floor

09.00 a.m. - Start of stock trading

08.00 p.m. - End of stock trading

Hotlines

Market Supervision (Xetra)

+49-(0) 69-2 11-1 14 00

Market Supervision (Floor)

+49-(0) 69-2 11-1 10 50

Technical Support

+49-(0) 69-2 11-1 84 00

Member Services & Admission

+49-(0) 69-2 11-1 16 40

Capital Markets
Academy

+49-(0) 69-2 11-1 37 67

Days without Trading

01/01/2008 - New Year's Day

21/03/2008 - Good Friday

24/03/2008 - Whit Monday

01/05/2008 - 01 May

24/12/2008 - Christmas Eve

25/12/2008 - Christmas Day

26/12/2008 - Christmas Day

31/12/2008 - New Year's Eve

01/01/2009 - New Year's Day

Trading Calendar 2008

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Tradable Instruments
Xetra MidPoint
On 24 November, the new functionality Xetra MidPoint of the leading pan-European trading platform Xetra, will be launched. More
Xetra-Gold Enters the Luxembourg Market
Xetra-Gold, the first financial product combining the benefits of physical gold with exchange-traded securities is being launched to investors on the Luxembourg market after its successful introduction in Germany in December 2007. More
TARGET2: Higher Market Efficiency of Cash Clearing Processes
Clearstream Banking Frankfurt has successfully introduced its new day-time cash clearing processes. The TARGET2 system enables efficient Europe-wide payment transactions in euros and interlinks participating national central banks as well as the European Central Bank. More
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