
Germany: Stock market turnover ratio
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Germany |
Stock market turnover ratio |
---|---|
Latest value | 79.42 |
Reference | 2020 |
Measure | percent |
Source | The World Bank |
For that indicator, we provide data for Germany from 1975 to 2020. The average value for Germany during that period was 93.13 percent with a minimum of 18.67 percent in 1979 and a maximum of 377.25 percent in 2008.
The latest value from 2020 is 79.42 percent. For comparison, the world average in 2020 based on 60
countries is 36.56 percent.
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The stock market turnover ratio in Germany equals "the value of all stock market trades / the market value of all listed companies." It reflects how active the stock market of Germany is. A country may have many listed companies but few active trades. Conversely, there may be few listed companies but many trades.
Definition: Turnover ratio is the value of domestic shares traded divided by their market capitalization. The value is annualized by multiplying the monthly average by 12.