Deutsche Börse Signs MoU with GreTai Securities Market

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Deutsche Börse and the Taiwanese GreTai Securities Market (GTSM) have signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) to share knowledge and information on various business areas and regulatory developments and to assess potentials for cooperation in trading and listing.

"We are very pleased to have signed this agreement with GreTai and look forward to deepening our relationship with Taiwan's securities market," says Andreas Preuss, deputy CEO of Deutsche Börse and CEO of Eurex, its derivatives arm. "This is another step toward expanding our activities in Asia."

"The GreTai Securities Market is seeking growth opportunities by joining the international networks and building cooperative relationships with exchanges as well," says GTSM chairman Gordon Shuh Chen. "While continuing our efforts to deliver transparent, secure and efficient trading services, we are pursuing opportunities for learning and cooperation with Deutsche Börse. The GTSM would like to explore diversity and innovation of services and products and trading momentum that would mutually benefit both markets."

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