List of Stock Exchanges

List Of Stock Exchanges

This is a list of active stock exchanges. Those futures exchanges that also offer trading in securities besides trading in futures contracts are listed both here and the list of futures exchanges.

Major Stock Exchanges (Top 20 by Market Capitalization) | as at 31 October 2012 (Monthly reports | World Federation of Exchanges)

Rank Stock Exchange Economy Headquarters Market Capitalization
(USD Billions)
Year-to-date Trade Value
(USD Billions)
1 NYSE Euronext United States/
Europe
New York City 16,302 12,693
2 NASDAQ OMX Group United States/
Europe
New York City 5,460 8,914
3 London Stock Exchange United Kingdom London 3,526 1,890
4 Tokyo Stock Exchange Japan Tokyo 3,275 2,866
5 Hong Kong Stock Exchange Hong Kong Hong Kong 2,633 913
6 Shanghai Stock Exchange China Shanghai 2,314 2,176
7 TMX Group Canada Toronto 2,044 1,121
8 Deutsche Börse Germany Frankfurt 1,392 1,101
9 Australian Securities Exchange Australia Sydney 1,348 800
10 Bombay Stock Exchange India Mumbai 1,203 93
11 National Stock Exchange of India India Mumbai 1,178 442
12 SIX Swiss Exchange Switzerland Zurich 1,176 502
13 BM&F Bovespa Brazil São Paulo 1,162 751
14 Korea Exchange South Korea Seoul 1,114 1,297
15 Shenzhen Stock Exchange China Shenzhen 1,098 2,007
16 BME Spanish Exchanges Spain Madrid 964 731
17 JSE Limited South Africa Johannesburg 835 287
18 Moscow Exchange Russia Moscow 767 300
19 Singapore Exchange Singapore Singapore 741 215
20 Taiwan Stock Exchange Taiwan Taipei 677 572

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