DAX
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DAX
Summary
DAX is a stock market index[1]. DAX ranks in the top 6% of stock_market_index entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (1,010 views/month).[2]
Key Facts
- DAX is in the country of Germany[3].
- DAX's image is recorded as Dax-chart-1959-2019.png[4].
- DAX's instance of is recorded as stock market index[5].
- DAX's owned by is recorded as Deutsche Börse[6].
- DAX's logo image is recorded as DAX-logo.svg[7].
- DAX's headquarters location is recorded as Frankfurt[8].
- DAX's GND ID is recorded as 4266832-3[9].
- DAX's part of is recorded as DAX indexes[10].
- DAX's Commons category is recorded as DAX (Stock market index)[11].
- DAX's stock exchange is recorded as Frankfurt Stock Exchange[12].
- DAX's has part is recorded as Adidas AG[13].
- DAX's has part is recorded as Allianz SE[14].
- DAX's has part is recorded as BASF[15].
- DAX's has part is recorded as Bayer[16].
- DAX's has part is recorded as Q26678[17].
- DAX's has part is recorded as Continental AG[18].
- DAX's has part is recorded as Mercedes-Benz Group[19].
- DAX's has part is recorded as Deutsche Bank[20].
- DAX's has part is recorded as Deutsche Börse[21].
- DAX's has part is recorded as Deutsche Post AG[22].
- DAX's has part is recorded as Deutsche Telekom[23].
- DAX's has part is recorded as E.ON[24].
- DAX's has part is recorded as Fresenius SE & Co. KGaA[25].
- DAX's has part is recorded as Heidelberg Materials[26].
- DAX's has part is recorded as Q276507[27].
Body
Geography
DAX is in the country of Germany[3]. DAX's part of is recorded as DAX indexes[10].
Designation and Status
DAX's instance of is recorded as stock market index[5].
History and Context
+1988-07-01T00:00:00Z marks the founding of DAX[28]. DAX's catalog code is recorded as .GDAXI[29]. DAX's owned by is recorded as Deutsche Börse[6].
Why It Matters
DAX ranks in the top 6% of stock_market_index entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (1,010 views/month).[2] DAX has Wikipedia articles in 29 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[30] DAX is known by 38 alternative names across languages and contexts.[31]