Börse Berlin

The building located in the Burgstraße 25–26 on the other side of the Spree was built from 1859 to 1863 by Friedrich Hitzig and opened on 1 October 1863.

In 1920, when the corporation of the Kaufmannschaft merged after one hundred years of existence in the Berlin Chamber of Commerce founded in 1902, the sponsorship of the stock exchange passed on to the latter.

Nevertheless, with all major corporations and banks leaving the city, the stock market never regained the importance it had before the war.

[citation needed] In order to address internationalization and growing consolidation pressure, Börse Berlin has pursued a niche strategy since the mid-nineties, with a particular focus on trading the widest range of foreign stocks and bonds.

In September 2007 Börse Berlin took a majority stake in EASDAQ NV, an exchange operating under the brand Equiduct.

The agreement between Citadel Securities and Börse Berlin AG will provide the funding required by Equiduct to develop its platform.

Equiduct will continue to be operated by Börse Berlin AG, trading takes place on the newly created market segment (B.S.R.M.)

Until June 2022, Börse Berlin was headquartered in Ludwig-Erhard-Haus, a building designed by Nicholas Grimshaw at the Fasanenstraße 85 in the Charlottenburg district.

The former building of the Berlin Stock Exchange, designed by Friedrich Hitzig , as it appeared in 1900.
The former building of the Berlin Stock Exchange, designed by Friedrich Hitzig , as it appeared in 1886.
Remains of the Berlin Stock Exchange, 1998.
Börse Berlin headquarters in Ludwig-Erhard-Haus designed by Nicholas Grimshaw .