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Revision as of 15:39, 25 January 2021
Stock market indices - Germany.
The DAX index tracks the performance of the 30 largest and most liquid companies listed on Germany's primary stock market, the Frankfurt stock exchange.
DAX is calculated as both a price and performance index.
For the performance index, the constituents’ dividends are calculated as reinvested; for the price index, dividends are not taken into account.
DAX is an acronnym for Deutscher AktienindeX.