Deutsche Börse Trading Charity Raises €100,000

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– Trading at the Frankfurt Stock Exchange on 6 December yields €100,000
– Donation check handed over to three charitable organisations with a Bell Ringing

With the help of the “Trading Charity – Trading and Helping” initiative, Deutsche Börse and the eight securities trading banks (specialists) on the Frankfurt trading floor raised a sum of €100,000. The donation amount comes from the transaction and trading fees collected on 6 December. Investors who traded stocks, bonds, funds, ETFs, ETCs, or ETNs on the trading venue Börse Frankfurt last Friday equally supported all organisations. This year, three charitable organisations are supported: Frankfurter Stiftung für krebskranke Kinder, Stiftung Leben mit Krebs, Fußballgruppe “Zurück ins Leben” by FC Germania Okriftel. The donation check was handed over today with a Bell Ringing event at the Frankfurt Stock Exchange.

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