Deutsche Börse’s turnover for September up by almost 28% MoM

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Deutsche Börse published its monthly volumes report for September 2020. The volumes for last month are up compared to August and July and on year-over-year basis. The company reported a 27.5% MoM rise in turnover with €149 billion in September (€116.9 billion for August 2020). The numbers are also up by 22.9% in comparison to September 2019 when it was €121.2 billion.

€124.9 billion of the total turnover in September was attributable to Xetra with a 30.4% increase MoM, compared to the €95.8 billion in August. Xetra’s average daily trading volume was €5.7 billion. Börse Frankfurt achieved turnover of €4 billion, registering 8.1% MoM rise compared to August when it was €3.7 billion and Tradegate Exchange made €20.1 billion, up by 16.2% MoM (€17.3 billion for August).

Deutsche Börse’s turnover for September up by almost 28% MoM
 
Divided by class of asset, equities generated around €129.8 billion. Trading ETFs/ETCs/ETNs earned €17 billion. The trading volume in bonds was €0.4 billion, in certificates €1.5 billion and in funds €0.2 billion.

SAP SE achieved the highest volume from the DAX stock on Xetra in September with €6.3 billion. Siemens Healthineers AG led the MDAX equities with €1.6 billion in September and Shop Apotheke Europe led the SDAX index with €293.6 million. The iShares Core DAX UCITS ETF generated the largest volume in the ETF sector with €1.1 billion.

  Xetra Frankfurt Tradegate In total
Equities 110.0 2.0 17.8 129.8
ETFs/ETCs/ETNs 14.9 0.2 2.0 17.0
Bonds 0.3 0.1 0.4
Funds 0.1 0.1 0.2
Certificates 1.5 1.5
Sept. ‘20 in total 124.9 4.0 20.1 149.0
August ‘20 in total 95.8 3.7 17.4 116.9

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