Stock exchange admission regulation

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Basic data
Title: Ordinance on the admission of securities to official listing on a stock exchange
Short title: Stock exchange admission regulation
Abbreviation: BörsZulV
Type: Federal Ordinance
Scope: Federal Republic of Germany
Issued on the basis of: Art. 6b EAEG
Legal matter: Commercial law
References : 4110-1-1
Original version from: April 15, 1987
( BGBl. I p. 1234 )
Entry into force on: May 1, 1987
New announcement from: September 9, 1998
( BGBl. I p. 2832 )
Last change by: Art. 8 G of 8 July 2019
( Federal Law Gazette I p. 1002, 1018 )
Effective date of the
last change:
July 21, 2019
(Art. 8 G of July 8, 2019)
GESTA : D024
Please note the note on the applicable legal version.

The Stock Exchange Admission Ordinance is a German ordinance , the current publication of which is derived from the Deposit Protection and Investor Compensation Act (EAEG).

It regulates the admission requirements and admission procedures for securities for trading in a legally regulated stock exchange segment of an exchange .

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