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Fee schedule of the stock exchange – FRANKFURT STOCK EXCHANGE

Thursday, August 12, 2010 @ 05:08 PM
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Fee schedule of the stock exchange

Body of regulations governing fees and the reimbursement of outlays for stock exchange services

The stock exchange charges fees for various services, such as the admission of participants or securities to exchange trading, or the listing of securities on the exchange. The fee schedule of the stock exchange is issued by the Exchange Council and approved by the Exchange Supervisory Office.

Regulations on the fee schedule of an exchange are contained in the German Stock Exchange Act, section 5.

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