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Austria Stocks (CBOE)

Notably represented by CBOE DXE (Cboe Europe Derivatives Exchange), the Austrian equities market offers privileged access to key Austrian companies. Although based in Austria, CBOE DXE is a segment of Cboe Global Markets launched in 2021, offering a state-of-the-art trading platform for Austrian equities. It facilitates investors' access to the country's leading companies. The ATX (Austrian Traded Index) is the flagship index of the Austrian market. It comprises the largest and most liquid companies listed on the Vienna Stock Exchange. In addition to the ATX, other stock market indices are calculated, such as the ATX Five (which includes the five largest ATX companies in terms of market capitalisation and liquidity), the ATX Prime (which includes all companies listed in the prime market segment, offering a broader view of the Austrian market), the ATX Total Return (which represents the total return of the ATX, including dividend reinvestments), or the ATX Global Players (which includes Austrian companies with a strong presence and significant activities on a global scale. The Austrian stock market covers several key sectors, such as banking, energy, real estate and technology. It is a key indicator of the country's economic performance and allows both local and foreign investors to explore different facets of the Austrian economy. The Austrian market is regulated by the Financial Market Authority (FMA). The CBOE DXE uses advanced trading technology, ensuring fast and efficient trade execution for domestic and international investors. Officially known as the Wiener Börse, the Austrian Stock Exchange is located in Vienna, the capital of Austria. Founded in 1771, it is the country's main stock market and plays a key role in the Austrian and European economy.

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