Deutsche Börse Trading Volumes in February 2026

Release date: Mar 02, 2026

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Deutsche Börse

Deutsche Börse with its trading venues Xetra and Frankfurt generated a turnover of €167.73 billion in February (previous year: €144.88 billion / previous month: €171.49 billion).

€162.60 billion were attributable to Deutsche Börse Xetra (previous year: €140.51 billion / previous month: €165.15 billion), bringing the average daily Xetra trading volume to €8.13 billion (previous year: €7.03 billion / previous month: €7.86 billion). Trading volumes on Deutsche Börse Frankfurt were €5.14 billion (previous year: €4.37 billion / previous month: €6.35 billion).

By type of asset class, equities accounted in total for €124.99 billion. Trading in ETFs/ETCs/ETNs generated a turnover of €40.54 billion. Turnover in bonds was €0.70 billion, in certificates €1.45 billion and in funds €0.05 billion.

The DAX stock with the highest turnover on Xetra in February was SAP SE with €12.24 billion. Aurubis AG led the MDAX with €941.65 million, while Gerresheimer AG led the SDAX index with €226.09 Mio million. In the ETF segment iShares Core EURO STOXX 50 UCITS ETF generated the largest volume with €989.72 million.

Trading volumes February 2026 in billion euros:

             

Xetra

Frankfurt

Total

Equities

122.35

2.64

124.99

ETFs/ETCs/ETNs

40.25

0.29

40.54

Bonds

-

0.70

0.70

Certificates

-

1.45

1.45

Funds

-

0.05

0.05

February ‘26 in total

162.60

5.14

167.73

January ‘26 in total

165.15

6.35

171.49

February ‘25 in total

140.51

4.37

144.88


Further details are available in Deutsche Börse’s cash market statistics. For a pan-European comparison of trading venues, see the statistics provided by the Federation of European Securities Exchanges (FESE).

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About Deutsche Börse:

Deutsche Börse operates the cash market business within Deutsche Börse Group. Through its trading venues Deutsche Börse Xetra and Deutsche Börse Frankfurt, the business unit offers institutional and retail investors transparent and reliable access to a broad range of asset classes. In this way, Deutsche Börse strengthens the stability of capital markets in Germany and Europe. It gives companies access to capital that enables growth and promotes the competitiveness of the European economy.