DAX
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DAX (Deutsche Aktien Xchange, former Deutscher Aktien-Index) is a Blue Chip stock market index consisting of the 30 major German companies trading on the Frankfurt Stock Exchange. Prices are taken from the electronic Xetra trading system. The L-DAX Index is an indicator of the German benchmark DAX Index's performance after the Xetra electronic-trading system closes. The L-DAX Index basis is the "floor" trade (Parketthandel) at the Frankfurt stock exchange; it is computed daily between 17:45 and 20:00 Hours CET. The Eurex, a European electronic futures exchange based in Frankfurt, Germany, offers options (ODAX) and Futures (FDAX) on the DAX.
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As of September 18, 2006, the DAX lists the following companies:
- Adidas
- Allianz
- Altana
- BASF
- Bayer AG
- BMW
- Commerzbank
- Continental AG
- DaimlerChrysler
- Deutsche Bank
- Deutsche Börse
- Deutsche Post
- Deutsche Postbank
- Deutsche Telekom
- E.ON
- Fresenius Medical Care
- Henkel
- Hypo Real Estate
- Infineon Technologies
- Linde AG
- Lufthansa
- MAN
- METRO
- Munich Re (Münchener Rück)
- RWE
- SAP
- Schering
- Siemens
- ThyssenKrupp
- TUI
- Volkswagen (VW)
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Adidas | Allianz | Altana | BASF | Bayer | BMW | Commerzbank | Continental | DaimlerChrysler | Deutsche Bank | Deutsche Börse | Deutsche Post | |