DAX

Rank every DAX stock by debt-to-equity (MRQ). Lower values indicate less reliance on debt financing. Part of our free stock indices.

Top 5

Debt-to-Equity (MRQ)

  • ALV
    0.00
  • CBK
    0.57
  • BEI
    2.52
  • DBK
    6.53
  • G1A
    9.68

Constituents (40)

*Excluding stocks with a negative Debt-to-Equity ratio
ALV
Allianz SEXETR
0.00
CBK
Commerzbank AGXETR
0.57
BEI
Beiersdorf AGXETR
2.52
DBK
Deutsche Bank AGXETR
6.53
G1A
GEA Group AGXETR
9.68
SAP
SAP SEXETR
17.33
HEN3
Henkel AG & Co. KGaA Vz (Preferred Shares)XETR
18.02
PAH3
Porsche Automobil Holding SE Preference SharesXETR
18.34
MUV2
Münchener Rückversicherungs-Gesellschaft Aktiengesellschaft in MünchenXETR
21.72
G24
Scout24 SEXETR
25.21
HNR1
Hannover Rück SEXETR
27.86
ENR
Siemens Energy AGXETR
33.55
RHM
Rheinmetall AGXETR
35.86
MRK
Merck KGaAXETR
40.37
HEI
Heidelberg Materials AGXETR
43.45
IFX
Infineon Technologies AGXETR
47.65
QIA
QIAGEN N.V.XETR
50.04
ZAL
Zalando SEXETR
52.18
MTX
MTU Aero Engines AGXETR
55.51
AIR
Airbus SEPAR
55.66
RWE
RWE AGXETR
57.29
FRE
Fresenius SE & Co. KGaAXETR
58.17
DB1
Deutsche Börse AGXETR
65.44
BAS
BASF SEXETR
66.72
SY1
Symrise AGXETR
70.29

Frequently asked questions

The 5 DAX companies with the lowest debt-to-equity (MRQ) are: Allianz SE (ALV, 0.00), Commerzbank AG (CBK, 0.57), Beiersdorf AG (BEI, 2.52), Deutsche Bank AG (DBK, 6.53) and GEA Group AG (G1A, 9.68). Allianz SE ranks first at 0.00.

A debt-to-equity (MRQ) of 6.53 or lower places a DAX stock in the top 10% on this metric. That covers the strongest 4 of the 40 ranked constituents.

There is no fixed threshold, so the index itself is the benchmark. Across the 40 ranked DAX constituents, the median debt-to-equity (MRQ) is 55.66. A stock below that level ranks ahead of the typical DAX company, though it stays a relative gauge, not a full verdict.

Deutsche Telekom AG (DTE) has the highest debt-to-equity (MRQ) in the DAX, at 161.87. Allianz SE (ALV) has the lowest, at 0.00.

Deutsche Telekom AG (DTE, 161.87) reports the highest debt-to-equity (MRQ) in the DAX, followed by E.ON SE (EOAN, 150.02), Continental AG (CON, 143.78), Volkswagen AG Preferred Stock (VOW3, 137.09) and Bayer AG (BAYN, 134.27).