[vc_tta_tabs][vc_tta_section title=”OVERVIEW” tab_id=”1554275077255-b39a104c-d480″][bs-text
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Exchange is the 61st largest exchange out of the 82 stock exchanges we track. The Deutsche Börse AG’s Market
Capitalization is $0 adjusted US Dollars as of March 2019. Although the primary currency used by the Deutsche Börse AG
is the Euro (€).
The population in Germany is approximately 81.8 Million people and the country has a GDP of $3.59 Trillion adjusted US
Dollars. Germany ranks 15th in terms of population and 12th in terms of GDP out of 240 countries and country
equivalents.
Market Capitalization to GDP ratio, which when compared to the historic ratio is an indicator that a market is over or
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Does the Frankfurt Stock Exchange close for lunch?
The Frankfurt Stock Exchange does not close for lunch. The exchange opens at 8:00 AM and stays open all day until the
closing bell at 8:00 PM.
Frankfurt Stock Exchange Timezone
The Frankfurt Stock Exchange uses the Europe/Berlintimezone for all listed times. This timezone is currently
+02:00. Europe/Berlin does observe Daylight Saving Time (DST). It currently is Daylight Saving Time in Frankfurt.
The Frankfurt Stock Exchange trades shares in Euro. The official ISO 4217 currency code for Euro is EUR. The official
currency symbol is “€”. Note that all dollar values listed on this site, such as market cap, are in U.S. Dollars.
The table below shows the current currency exchange rates between Euro and other top currencies. These rates were
last updated on April 3, 2019 .
The Frankfurt Stock Exchange (FSX) is located in Europe and its headquarters is located in Frankfurt, Germany.
Companies listed on the Frankfurt Stock Exchange are primarily Germany based companies and trade in Euro. Companies
outside of Germany would be listed in a different exchange. See the full list of exchanges.
Contact the Frankfurt Stock Exchange
In most cases, you will want contact your broker instead of contacting the Frankfurt Stock
Exchange directly. Most general information about the Frankfurt Stock Exchange can be found on the
web at deutsche-boerse.com.
To contact the Frankfurt Stock Exchange, you can use the information below:
The Deutsche Börse AG does not close for lunch. Most stock markets in Asia close for lunch and a few exchanges in the
Middle East do as well. Stock exchanges in most of the rest of the world remain open continuously from the Opening Bell
to the Closing bell. Our Stock
Market Countdown takes lunch hours into account for all Stock Exchanges.
Is Frankfurt Stock Exchange Open on Weekends?
The Frankfurt Stock Exchange is not open on weekends. Stock Exchanges in America, Europe, and Asia follow the typical
Monday to Friday schedule. However, in the Middle East the work week typically runs from Sunday through Thursday.
Stock exchanges in Middle Eastern countries like Qatar and Abu Dhabi are closed on Friday and open on Sunday.
The Tehran Stock Exchange in Iran is open Saturday
through Wednesday and closed Thursday and Friday.
How Long is Frankfurt Stock Exchange Open?
The Frankfurt Stock Exchange is open 60 hours per week which is above average. Most stock exchanges are open 25 to 35
hours per week with 5 days of trading per week. There are several exchanges that are only open 4 days per week and one
exchange that is only open 2 days per
week. The Deutsche
Börse is open more than any other stock exchange.
Limited trading hours help to reduce volatility in stock prices but also limits the liquidity of stocks. When trading
hours are shorter more news reports and earnings reports are published while the markets are closed. As a result,
investors have more time to process new information and general make fewer knee-jerk reactions. Read more about how trading hours vary around the world.
Does Daylight Saving Time Affect the Frankfurt Stock Exchange?
Deutsche Börse AG follows the Europe/Berlin timezone which does observe Daylight Saving Time. Daylight Saving Time (DST)
is currently in effect for this region. As a result, the timezone offset is now GMT+02:00. Daylight Saving Time
for Europe/Berlin will end on October 27, 2019 at 3:00 AM. At this time, the region will fall back one
hour.
Frankfurt Stock Exchange Extended Hours Trading
Stocks can always be traded on the Frankfurt Stock Exchange during regular trading hours (listed above).
But there are also Extended Hours
Trading during which trades may be made. There is significantly less trading volume during extended
hours. Lower volume results is a larger spread, bigger price jumps, more volatility, and more risk. Extended Hours
Trading allows investors to act quickly on information that comes out after markets closed.
In the past, only large institutional investors could participate in Extended Hours Trading. Due to the emergence of
electronic trading platforms, individual investors are now able to trade during extended hours as well. Depending upon
your broker, you can usually choose to execute trades during pre- or after-hours or only during regular
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css=””]The Frankfurt Stock Exchange (FSX) is a stock exchange located in Frankfurt, Germany1.
The Frankfurt Stock Exchange is open five days per week for twelve hours per day and is closed for ten holidays per
year.
All holidays listed below are the observed date, not the actual date. For example, if Christmas Day falls on a weekend
many stock exchanges will close on the Friday before or the Monday after. Exchanges sometimes close multiple days for a
holiday or have modified hours instead of fully closing.
This section contains holidays for all years from 2020 to 2016. Click the tabs below to navigate to different
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New year’s Day
January 1
Good Friday
April 10
Easter Monday
April 13
Labor Day
May 1
White monday
June 1
Christmas Eve
24 December
Chirstmas Day
December 25
New Year’s Eve
December 31
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css=””]Most traders never even need to contact the Frankfurt Stock Exchange directly. Today most trades can be executed
online without ever setting foot on the floor of the Frankfurt Stock Exchange. But there are still a number of reasons
you might need to contact, visit, or send mail to the Frankfurt Stock Exchange.
Below is the contact information you will need in order to reach the Frankfurt Stock Exchange:
Frankfurt Stock Exchange Address & Phone Numbers
Frankfurt Stock Exchange:
The Cube,
Mergenthalerallee 61,
65760 Eschborn Germany
Frankfurt Stock Exchange Mailing Address:
Deutsche Börse AG,
60485 Frankfurt am Main,
Germany