
Austria’s Main Industries
Austria is economically known for its strength in:
- Services Sector
- Financial
- Banking
- Asset management
- Law
- Financial
- Tourism
- Industrial and Manufacturing Sector
- Metals Production
- Iron
- Steel
- Metals Production
- Machinery
- Electric
- Electronic
- Equipment
- Chemicals and Petro-Chemicals
- Synthetic textile fabrics
- Pesticides
- Pharmaceuticals
- Plastics
- Textiles
- Embroidery
- Spinning
- Weaving
- Knitting
- Forestry Sector
- Pulp
- Paper
- Mining and Minerals Sector
- Magnesite
- Lignite
- Iron Ore
The main stock exchange in Austria is:
- 1. Vienna Stock Exchange
- Austria’s principal stock exchange
- Operated by the company Wiener Börse
- Core trading activities are equity and bond markets
- Also separately operates the Energy Exchange Austria and the CEGH Gas Exchange
- Main Index
i. ATX
Glimpse into Austria’s Equity Market
Austrian equities have experienced a strong recovery following the recent recession, with the Market Capitalization of its listed companies increasing by 26% from $53.6 billion in 2009 to $67.7 billion in 2010.
In 2010, the Vienna Stock Exchange had 10 IPOs issued by domestic and foreign enterprises.
| Stock Index Performance: ATX |
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| Price |
2,707.50 |
2,864.00 |
2,806.83 |
2,829.99 |
2,487.27 |
2,338.71 |
4,166.44 |
3,487.03 |
1,227.00 |
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| Value Change |
-24438.00 |
-156.50 |
-99.33 |
-122.49 |
220.23 |
368.79 |
-1,458.94 |
-779.53 |
1,480.50 |
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| % Change |
-5.46% |
-3.54% |
-4.33% |
8.85% |
15.77% |
-35.02% |
-22.55% |
118.72% |
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Source: Datastream
Austria’s 10 Most Profitable Companies in 2010
| Rank | Company | Sector | Industry | Symbol/Ticker | Profit ($ mil) | Revenue ($ mil) |
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1 |
Raiffeisen Bank International AG | Banks | Financials | RBI-VI |
1,458.88 |
12,853.72 |
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2 |
OMV AG | Oil&Gas | Energy | OMV-VI |
1235 |
31,289.03 |
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3 |
Erste Group Bank AG | Banks | Financials | EBS-VI |
1,172.9 |
15,954.51 |
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4 |
Voestalpine AG | Metals&Mining | Materials | VOE-VI |
727.57 |
15,544.3 |
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5 |
Verbund AG | Electric Utilities | Utilities | VER-VI |
537.68 |
4,437.64 |
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6 |
Wiener Stadtische Versicherung AG | Insurance | Financials | VIG-VI |
509.45 |
12,533.49 |
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7 |
EVN AG | Electric Utilities | Utilities | EVN-VI |
282.53 |
3,757.19 |
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8 |
Telekom Austria AG | Diversified Telecommunications | Telecommunication Services | TKA-VI |
262.07 |
6,239.23 |
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9 |
Andritz AG | Machinery | Industrials | ANDR-VI |
240.92 |
4,767.5 |
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10 |
Strabag SE | Construction&Engineering | Industrial | STR-VI |
234.58 |
16,610.17 |
Ways to Invest in Austria
There are a couple of different ways to invest in Austrian companies:
- Through established foreign and domestic investment or financial firms with brokerage services
- Through a regional Austrian bank
- Investors can access Austrian equities through Austrian banks
- Bank Austria
- Ostereichische Postsparkasse (P.S.K)
- Raiffeisenbanken
- Austrian ETFs
- EWO: NYSEArce – tracks the MSCI Austria Investable Market Index
- Through some international online brokers:
- MB Trading
- Interactive Brokers
- TD Ameritrade
- E-Trade
- Questrade
- optionsXpress
- optionshouse
- tradeMONSTER
- Charles Schwab
- Investors can access Austrian equities through Austrian banks

