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Eurex Exchange
TypeDerivatives exchange
LocationEschborn, near Frankfurt am Main, Germany
Founded1998
OwnerDeutsche Börse AG
Key peopleMembers of the Board: Michael Peters, Brendan Bradley, Mehtap Dinc, Gary Katz, Peter Reitz
Websitewww.eurexchange.com

Eurex Exchange is an international derivatives exchange that is headquartered in Eschborn, Germany, near Frankfurt am Main. It is operated by Eurex Frankfurt AG and Eurex Zürich AG, which are public companies wholly owned by the German stock exchange operator Deutsche Börse AG.

Eurex Exchange, Eurex Clearing, the largest European clearing house, the New York based International Securities Exchange ISE, the ECNs (Electronic Communication Networks) Eurex Bonds and Eurex Repo, as well as the European Energy Exchange EEX together form the Eurex Group.

Eurex Exchange is the largest European derivatives exchange and the third ranked globally as measured by traded volume (2014).[1] In total, it lists about 2,000 products in nine major asset classes including equity, equity index, interest rate, volatility, dividend, FX, ETFs, commodity and property. The company is well known for its benchmark products among them futures and options on the DAX® Index, EURO STOXX 50® Index, a variety of MSCI indexes and Euro-Bund, Euro-Bobl and Euro-Schatz.




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