Deutsche Borse enters partnership with Chinese data provider Wind
May 28, 2020

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Deutsche Börse is the first foreign exchange to partner up with the leading financial data provider in China.

Memorandum of Understanding signed to support easier access to European capital market.

In full

Deutsche Börse and Wind, the leading financial data provider in China, have teamed up to offer Chinese investors a gateway to the European market. This initiative, driven by market demand, enables easier access to European markets for domestic institutional investors based on market data and services offered by Deutsche Börse and its derivatives exchange Eurex.

The recently signed Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) establishes a connection between Deutsche Börse's wide ranging data and services portfolio and Wind's network – a collaboration strongly supported by Deutsche Börse Executive Board Member and Eurex CEO Thomas Book.

"We look forward to leveraging Wind's professional distribution network to bring our Deutsche Börse and Eurex offerings closer to China-based investors," said Book.

"This partnership is a great contribution to our Asia strategy: having been active in the Asian markets for more than 12 years now, Deutsche Börse and Eurex have constantly been extending their investor network in the region."

On May 27, Eurex Executive Board Member Michael Peters and further representatives from both Wind and Deutsche Börse met virtually to kick off the co-operation officially.

Li Zhou, Vice President of Wind added: "As the first financial information company in China to sign a comprehensive strategic co-operation with Deutsche Börse, Wind will co-operate on market data, news and information, research reports, ESG and investor education as well as other fields based on the advantageous resources of both sides.

"This co-operation will bring more comprehensive data, higher added value and better services to our clients. In the future, we will jointly carry out various online and offline communication activities and conferences in various fields to enhance the recognition of Deutsche Börse and the whole European capital market in China."

Deutsche Börse says China is a very important market for it. The international exchange organization and market infrastructure provider has already established partnerships with several Chinese exchanges, among them Shanghai Stock Exchange (SSE) and China Financial Futures Exchanges (CFFEX) as well as several institutions such as the China Futures Association (CFA) and the Asset Management Association of China (AMAC).





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Speed read

Deutsche Börse is the first foreign exchange to partner up with the leading financial data provider in China.

Memorandum of Understanding signed to support easier access to European capital market.

In full

Deutsche Börse and Wind, the leading financial data provider in China, have teamed up to offer Chinese investors a gateway to the European market. This initiative, driven by market demand, enables easier access to European markets for domestic institutional investors based on market data and services offered by Deutsche Börse and its derivatives exchange Eurex.

The recently signed Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) establishes a connection between Deutsche Börse's wide ranging data and services portfolio and Wind's network – a collaboration strongly supported by Deutsche Börse Executive Board Member and Eurex CEO Thomas Book.

"We look forward to leveraging Wind's professional distribution network to bring our Deutsche Börse and Eurex offerings closer to China-based investors," said Book.

"This partnership is a great contribution to our Asia strategy: having been active in the Asian markets for more than 12 years now, Deutsche Börse and Eurex have constantly been extending their investor network in the region."

On May 27, Eurex Executive Board Member Michael Peters and further representatives from both Wind and Deutsche Börse met virtually to kick off the co-operation officially.

Li Zhou, Vice President of Wind added: "As the first financial information company in China to sign a comprehensive strategic co-operation with Deutsche Börse, Wind will co-operate on market data, news and information, research reports, ESG and investor education as well as other fields based on the advantageous resources of both sides.

"This co-operation will bring more comprehensive data, higher added value and better services to our clients. In the future, we will jointly carry out various online and offline communication activities and conferences in various fields to enhance the recognition of Deutsche Börse and the whole European capital market in China."

Deutsche Börse says China is a very important market for it. The international exchange organization and market infrastructure provider has already established partnerships with several Chinese exchanges, among them Shanghai Stock Exchange (SSE) and China Financial Futures Exchanges (CFFEX) as well as several institutions such as the China Futures Association (CFA) and the Asset Management Association of China (AMAC).



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