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Commented by Nico Popp on October 1st, 2025 | 07:15 CEST
The stock for the Dubai boom: Emirates NBD, Finexity, eToro
Dubai is increasingly establishing itself as a global hub for financial innovation. The city combines growth-oriented policies with open regulatory conditions, allowing foreigners to purchase real estate, for example. At the same time, Dubai is promoting blockchain and the tokenization of assets. In 2021, the Dubai Land Authority launched a pilot project for blockchain-based real estate tokenization to enable fractional ownership and give international investors access to this asset class. In this article, we explain the business models surrounding Dubai, tokens, and the future of investing, and why a company from Hamburg is causing a stir.
ReadCommented by Nico Popp on September 17th, 2025 | 07:00 CEST
Tokenization as an efficiency booster: Finexity, London Stock Exchange, eToro
Digitalization has fundamentally changed the way we invest. What began decades ago with the rise of online brokers is now continuing with tokenized assets and the use of AI. As the CFA Institute writes, the use of blockchain technology means faster transactions, less settlement friction, and ultimately lower costs. Innovative companies around the world are setting out to offer these advantages to better serve their customers, which is also good news for investors. We take a closer look at the business models of Finexity, the London Stock Exchange, and eToro in the field of tokenization.
ReadCommented by Nico Popp on September 8th, 2025 | 07:00 CEST
Trillion-dollar market for tokenized securities: Stock market newcomer Finexity, Deutsche Börse, Coinbase
Blockchain offers transparency and efficiency—it is no surprise that digital assets are considered the next evolutionary stage of capital markets. Studies predict a market volume in the double-digit trillions by 2030. Boston Consulting, for example, is talking about a market volume of USD 16 trillion by 2030. The race for market share includes the major stock exchange operators as well as savings banks and fintechs. Finexity, a pioneer in digital assets, has now gone public - a company that has significantly shaped developments in recent years and is well-positioned for the future. We shed light on the prospects for Finexity and explain how far along competitors like Deutsche Börse and Coinbase already are.
ReadCommented by Mario Hose on January 13th, 2022 | 12:01 CET
Stocks offer trading opportunities: BrainChip, TeamViewer, XPhyto
On Thursday, most German indices started trading with negative signs. The DAX is currently trading at 15,989 points, down around 0.25%. The psychological mark of 16,000 points has not held compared to the previous day. The MDAX last traded at 34,874 points (-0.14%), TecDAX at 3,637 points (-0.62%) and SDAX at 16,062 points with 0.13% in the red. In the single stocks, on the other hand, there are exciting developments for the stock traders.
ReadCommented by Mario Hose on January 11th, 2022 | 11:36 CET
Trading stocks in focus: BioNTech, Darktrace, EXMceuticals
Tuesday is under a good omen on the stock market after a failed start to the week. Germany's leading index, the DAX, is trading at 15,961 points, up around 0.32%, but has not yet made it above the psychological 16,000 mark. The MDAX last traded at 34,713 points (+0.42%), TexDAX at 3,661 points (+1.09%) and SDAX at 15,913 points with 0.66% in the plus.
ReadCommented by Mario Hose on January 10th, 2022 | 12:02 CET
Trading stocks in focus: Aspermont, BASF, BioNTech
At the beginning of the week, the DAX is currently trading around 0.19% down at 15,939 points and thus remains below the psychological mark of 16,000 points. The MDAX recently traded again below the 35,000 mark at 34,804 points (-0.52%), TexDAX at 3,653 points (-1.50%) and SDAX at 15,936 points with 1.06% in the red. Overall, the indices had given back their initial gains from the start of trading and are trading in negative territory in the morning.
ReadCommented by Mario Hose on January 7th, 2022 | 16:04 CET
Trading shares in focus: Allianz, BioNTech, BrainChip
At the end of the week, the DAX was down around 0.37% at 15,968 points and thus below the psychological mark of 16,000 points. The MDAX last traded at 35,002 points (-34%), TexDAX at 3,731 points (-0.36%) and SDAX at 16,125 points with 0.92% in the red.
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