Business newsletter
November 2020
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Our medium-term growth strategy Compass 2023, recently presented at the Investor Day, lays out the strategic direction of Deutsche Börse for the coming years. The most important growth drivers include the latest capital market trends, such as the development from OTC to on-exchange trading, ESG, the increasing importance of the buy-side, the shift towards passive investing and the digitisation of the financial sector.
The acquisition of ISS, a leading provider of governance solutions, ESG data and analytics, has already set a first important Compass 2023 milestone. The move positions Deutsche Börse as a leading global provider of ESG data and analytics.
Did you miss the Investor Day live broadcast? A recording of the event as well as the presentation are both accessible via our newsletter.
We have received feedback on the DAX selection indices from more than 600 participants, including financial institutions, corporates, private respondents, as well as associations and interest groups. This allowed us to launch a well-founded DAX reform. Market participants will benefit from a simple set of rules in line with international standards and new qualification criteria for the German benchmark index, which tracks the largest listed companies on the German capital market. Details of the reform are outlined in this issue.
I hope you enjoy reading our latest news.
Kind regards, Oliver Frischemeier Head of Corporate Communications & Engagement
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Following the successful implementation of the last medium-term plan Roadmap 2020 we see a multitude of growth opportunities in the coming years. Key growth drivers are capital markets trends, which are addressed through our broad and diversified business model. In addition to continued secular net revenue growth, Deutsche Börse plans to increase the net revenue contribution from M&A opportunities going forward.
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On 18 November, Deutsche Börse hosted its virtual Investor Day for financial analysts and institutional investors. Watch the video recording of the event.
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From September 2021, the benchmark index DAX will be expanded by ten members, to a total of 40 constituents. This means that it will cover the largest listed companies in Germany even more comprehensively. Read more about the revised rules for the DAX Selection Indices.
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Spotlights
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The four finalists of the Deutsche Börse Photography Foundation Prize 2021 are Poulomi Basu, Alejandro Cartagena, Cao Fei and Zineb Sedira.
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Caden works as a Sales and Business Analyst in the Equity & Index Sales team at Eurex in Singapore. In our "Settled in" series, our colleagues share their experiences after starting their careers at Deutsche Börse Group.
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Some might say that custody started with buried treasures, but how has it developed since then? Join us on the custody journey to a digital world.
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Deutsche Börse is organising a digital ETF week to mark the 20th anniversary of the ETF. With 10 panels and webinars, we provide an overview of the developments in the ETF industry. The free events are aimed at institutional investors, investment advisors and private investors.
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This year, issuers, start-ups and venture capital funds, institutional investors, financial analysts and journalists were invited to the event virtually for the first time. This was not detrimental to response: around 2,000 participants attended the German Equity Forum.
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