Here, the Börse Düsseldorf is visible. It is the stock exchange in the city. In 1841 a grain market was set up in Düsseldorf, from which a central trading exchange developed in 1853. In 1884 the Düsseldorf Stock Exchange was placed under the supervision of the Royal Government of Düsseldorf. In the same year, the “State-recognized stock exchange in Düsseldorf” received stock exchange regulations. On 13 July 1931, the stock exchange closed for seven weeks due to the German banking crisis. On 1 January 1935, the Essen and Köln stock exchanges were combined with the Düsseldorf stock exchange to form the Rheinisch-Westfälische Börse by decree of the Reich Economics Minister. Düsseldorf became the seat of this institute. During World War II, the Rheinisch-Westfälische Börse was influenced by war financing. On 23 November 2017, BÖAG Börsen AG reported that the Düsseldorf Stock Exchange was now the third stock exchange in its power, alongside the stock exchanges in Hamburg and Hanover. (previous | next | back to album | 2022:06:05 18:38:00 | 75% of an album)