List of ASEAN stock exchanges by market capitalization

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

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There are nine stock exchanges in the ASEAN Exchanges . They are sometimes referred to as the "ASEAN Exchange". Some exchanges do include companies from outside the country where the exchange is located.

ASEAN stock exchanges

YearStock exchangeAbbRegionCityMarket cap
(USD  bn)
Time zone Δ Open hours (local time)
OpenCloseLunch
2024 Indonesia Stock Exchange JCIFlag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia Jakarta 881.47 [1] [2] WIB +7:0009:0016:00Yes
2024 Singapore Stock Exchange STIFlag of Singapore.svg  Singapore Singapore 609.65 [3] [4] SST +8:0009:0017:00Yes
2024 Stock Exchange of Thailand SETFlag of Thailand.svg  Thailand Bangkok 559.22 [5] [6] ICT +7:0010:0016:30Yes
2024 Bursa Malaysia FKLCIFlag of Malaysia.svg  Malaysia Kuala Lumpur 445.38 [7] [8] WPM +8:0009:0016:45Yes
2024 Philippine Stock Exchange PSEiFlag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines Metro Manila 333.81 [9] [10] PST +8:0009:3015:30Yes
2024 Hanoi Stock Exchange HNXFlag of Vietnam.svg  Vietnam Hanoi 217.65 [11] ICT +7:0009:1514:30Yes
2024 Cambodia Securities Exchange LSXFlag of Cambodia.svg  Cambodia Phnom Penh 3.20 ICT +7:0009:0015:00Yes
2024 Yangon Stock Exchange YSXFlag of Myanmar.svg  Myanmar Yangon 0.37 [12] BST +6:3009:3015:00Yes
2024 Lao Securities Exchange LSXFlag of Laos.svg  Laos Vientiane 0.04 [13] ICT +7:0009:0014:50Yes

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