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    German Online Brokers Suffer Technical Glitches as Stocks Plunge

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    Posted on April 7, 2025

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    Last updated: January 24, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    German brokers Trade Republic and ING faced technical issues due to heavy trading as stocks plunged, but resolved them quickly, maintaining trading capabilities.

    German Brokers Experience Glitches as Stock Market Plummets

    By Tom Sims

    FRANKFURT (Reuters) - The German online brokers Trade Republic and ING said on Monday that they had suffered technical problems due to heavy trading but that the glitches had been resolved.

    The issue arose as stocks in Germany and elsewhere suffered big drops as investors grappled with the possibility of a recession after U.S. President Donald Trump showed no signs of letting up in his aggressive trade war. [MKTS/GLOB]

    Trade Republic, one of Germany's largest trading platforms, said that some customers had "experienced loading delays when viewing their portfolios" after "enormous market fluctuations", but that the issue had been resolved and trading had always been possible.

    ING in Germany, which also operates a popular trading platform, said it had "slight delays" for a few minutes "due to very high trading activity".

    "However, our customers were able to execute orders at all times," ING said.

    Germany's benchmark DAX index of blue-chip stocks opened more than 10% lower early on Monday but recouped some losses and by midday was down 4.7%.

    Trade Republic, founded in 2015, has 8 million customers in 17 countries with assets of 100 billion euros ($110 billion), according to its website.

    Trade Republic's trading platform was disrupted in 2021 when there was a surge in trading due to dealings in GameStop, BlackBerry and other stocks at the centre of a tussle between retail investors and big hedge funds.

    ($1 = 0.9111 euros)

    (Reporting by Tom Sims; Editing by Miranda Murray and Kevin Liffey)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Trade Republic and ING faced technical issues due to heavy trading.
    • •Glitches occurred as stocks dropped amid recession fears.
    • •Trade Republic resolved loading delays for portfolio views.
    • •ING experienced slight delays but maintained order execution.
    • •DAX index opened over 10% lower, recovering slightly by midday.

    Frequently Asked Questions about German online brokers suffer technical glitches as stocks plunge

    1What is the main topic?

    The article discusses technical glitches faced by German online brokers Trade Republic and ING due to heavy trading as stocks plunged.

    2What caused the stock market plunge?

    The plunge was driven by recession fears as U.S. President Donald Trump continued his aggressive trade war.

    3How did Trade Republic and ING respond?

    Both brokers resolved the technical issues quickly, ensuring that trading remained possible for their customers.

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