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1. Stock Exchanges: Deutsche Börse owns and operates three major stock exchanges - Frankfurt Stock Exchange, Luxembourg Stock Exchange, and Vienna Stock Exchange. These exchanges allow companies to list their stocks and investors to trade them.
2. Clearing and Settlement Services: Deutsche Börse operates the central clearing and settlement system in Germany, providing financial services for securities and derivatives trading.
3. Market Data and Indices: Deutsche Börse offers real-time market data and indices to market participants, including financial institutions, asset managers, and data vendors.
4. Commodities Trading: With the acquisition of the European Energy Exchange (EEX), Deutsche Börse has expanded into commodities trading, including energy, environmental, and agricultural products.
5. Post-trade Services: Deutsche Börse offers post-trade services such as settlement, custody, and collateral management for various asset classes.
6. Market Infrastructure Technology: Deutsche Börse provides technology solutions for exchanges and other financial infrastructures, including trading platforms, transaction processing systems, and connectivity services.
7. Data and Analytics: Deutsche Börse offers a range of data and analytics solutions for market participants, including historical market data, risk management tools, and investment analytics.
8. Market Surveillance: As a regulatory authority, Deutsche Börse offers market surveillance and supervision services to ensure fair and orderly markets.
9. Market Research and Education: Deutsche Börse provides market research and education programs for market participants, including information on financial instruments, market trends, and trading strategies.
10. Capital Market Consulting: Deutsche Börse offers consulting services to companies considering an IPO or other capital market transactions, providing support with the listing process, market analysis, and investor relations.
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1. Stock Exchanges: Deutsche Börse owns and operates three major stock exchanges - Frankfurt Stock Exchange, Luxembourg Stock Exchange, and Vienna Stock Exchange. These exchanges allow companies to list their stocks and investors to trade them.
2. Clearing and Settlement Services: Deutsche Börse operates the central clearing and settlement system in Germany, providing financial services for securities and derivatives trading.
3. Market Data and Indices: Deutsche Börse offers real-time market data and indices to market participants, including financial institutions, asset managers, and data vendors.
4. Commodities Trading: With the acquisition of the European Energy Exchange (EEX), Deutsche Börse has expanded into commodities trading, including energy, environmental, and agricultural products.
5. Post-trade Services: Deutsche Börse offers post-trade services such as settlement, custody, and collateral management for various asset classes.
6. Market Infrastructure Technology: Deutsche Börse provides technology solutions for exchanges and other financial infrastructures, including trading platforms, transaction processing systems, and connectivity services.
7. Data and Analytics: Deutsche Börse offers a range of data and analytics solutions for market participants, including historical market data, risk management tools, and investment analytics.
8. Market Surveillance: As a regulatory authority, Deutsche Börse offers market surveillance and supervision services to ensure fair and orderly markets.
9. Market Research and Education: Deutsche Börse provides market research and education programs for market participants, including information on financial instruments, market trends, and trading strategies.
10. Capital Market Consulting: Deutsche Börse offers consulting services to companies considering an IPO or other capital market transactions, providing support with the listing process, market analysis, and investor relations.

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