Deutsche Börse AG operates as an international exchange organization in Germany, rest of Europe, the United States, and the Asia-Pacific. It operates through four segments: Investment Management Solutions; Trading & Clearing; Fund Services; and Securities Services. The company offers investment management solutions that include indices and research, such as ISS solutions, STOXX and DAX indices, index licensing, customized indices, and index calculation services; software and analytics services; pre-IPO and listing, including market structure, growth financing, going and being public, private market, and statistics/circulars; and cash, spot, and derivatives market and foreign exchange services, as well as real time market data, analytics, historical market data, and reference data. It also operates in the cash market through Xetra, Börse Frankfurt, and Tradegate trading venues; and offers Eurex and European commodity clearing services. In addition, the company offers securities services, including issuance of securities, settlement, and asset services; clearstream fund centre, which provides fund processing services; and Kneip that provides fund data management and reporting solutions for the asset management industry. Further, it engages in the operation of third clearing house Nodal Clear; and specialized software as a service platform for trading participants; and API platform, as well as provision of information technology solutions, including financial market, commodities market, and network connectivity solutions under the Deutsche Börse and 7 Market Technology brands. The company was founded in 1585 and is headquartered in Frankfurt am Main, Germany.
Q4 2025 is off to a flying start with record highs being printed left, right, and center. US and Japanese stocks made fresh new highs, while the gold price powered through $4,000 for the first time, and Bitcoin crossed the $126k level. Is this all a case of USD weakness, irrational exuberance, or solid fundamentals? This week, we are reviewing Q3 market performance, Q2 earnings season, and the outlook heading into the end of 2025…
Over the last 7 days, the market has dropped 1.0%, driven by pullbacks in the Consumer Discretionary and Industrials sectors of 4.0% and 1.8%, respectively. In contrast to the last week, the market is actually up 12% over the past year. Earnings are forecast to grow by 17% annually. Market details ›