This is a list of Asian stock exchanges.
In the Asian region, there are multiple stock exchanges. As per data from World Federation of Exchanges, below are top 10 selected in 2023: [1] [2]
List of Asian stock exchanges by UN subregion.
Economy | Exchange | Location | Founded | Listings | Link | Technology | Operating MIC |
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Kazakhstan | Kazakhstan Stock Exchange | Almaty | 1993 | 127 | KASE | ||
Astana International Exchange | Astana | 2018 | 25 | AIX | Nasdaq Matching Engine [3] | AIXK | |
Kyrgyzstan | Kyrgyz Stock Exchange (KSE) | Bishkek | 1994 | KSE | |||
Stock Exchange of Kyrgyzstan (BTS) | Bishkek | 1999 | BTS | ||||
Tajikistan | Central Asian Stock Exchange | Dushanbe | 2015 | CASE | |||
Turkmenistan | State Commodity and Raw Material Exchange of Turkmenistan | Ashgabat | 1994 | SRCMET | |||
Uzbekistan | Tashkent Stock Exchange | Tashkent | 1994 | 104 | UZSE | ||
Economy | Exchange | Location | Founded | Listings | Link |
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China | Beijing Stock Exchange | Beijing | 2021 | 88 (March 2022) | BSE |
Dalian Commodity Exchange | Dalian | 1993 | DCE | ||
China Financial Futures Exchange | Shanghai | 2006 | CFFEX | ||
Shanghai Futures Exchange | Shanghai | 1999 | SHFE | ||
Shanghai Metal Exchange | Shanghai | 1992 | SHME | ||
Shanghai Stock Exchange | Shanghai | 1990 | 2,061 (March 2022) | SSE | |
Shenzhen Stock Exchange | Shenzhen | 1991 | 2,607 (March 2022) | SZSE | |
Zhengzhou Commodity Exchange | Zhengzhou | 1990 | ZCE | ||
Hong Kong | Hong Kong Stock Exchange | Hong Kong | 1891 | 2,538 (2020) | SEHK |
Hong Kong Exchanges and Clearing | Hong Kong | 2000 | aka Hang Seng | HKEx | |
Japan | Tokyo Stock Exchange [4] | Tokyo | 1878 | 1,838 (Prime Market) + 1,452 (Standard Market) + 484 (Growth Market) + 56 (Tokyo Pro Market) as of July 31, 2022 [5] | JPX |
JASDAQ | Tokyo | 1963 | All 658 companies in the Standard subsection were transitioned into the Standard Market and all 36 companies in the Growth subsection were transitioned into the Growth Market. | JPX | |
JASDAQ NEO | Tokyo | 2007 | merged into JASDAQ in Oct. 2010 [6] | ||
Mothers | Tokyo | 1999 | All 424 companies were transitioned into the Growth Market. | JPX | |
Tokyo Pro Market (formerly Tokyo AIM) | Tokyo | 2009 | 56 as of July 31, 2022 [5] | JPX | |
Osaka Exchange (formerly Osaka Securities Exchange) | Osaka | 1878 | The cash equity market of Osaka Securities Exchange was integrated into Tokyo Stock Exchange on Jul. 16, 2013. [7] | JPX | |
Hercules (formerly Nasdaq Japan) | Osaka | 2000 | merged into JASDAQ in Oct. 2010 [6] | (OSE) Hercules | |
Nagoya Stock Exchange | Nagoya | 1886 | 182 (First Section) + 80 (Second Section) as of Feb. 18, 2022 [8] | NSE | |
Centrex | Nagoya | 1999 | 14 as of Feb. 18, 2022 [8] | Centrex | |
Fukuoka Stock Exchange | Fukuoka | 1949 | FSE(in Japanese) | ||
Q-Board | Fukuoka | 2000 | QB(in Japanese) | ||
Sapporo Securities Exchange | Sapporo | 1949 | SSE(in Japanese) | ||
Ambitious | Sapporo | 2000 | AMB(in Japanese) | ||
Macau | Macao Financial Asset Exchange | Macau | 2018 | MOX | |
Mongolia | Mongolian Stock Exchange | Ulaanbaatar | 1991 | MSE | |
Ulaanbaatar Securities Exchange | Ulaanbaatar | 2016 | |||
Mongolian Commodity Exchange | Ulaanbaatar | 2013 | There are 21 types of raw materials of 6 group commodities traded on the market: "Cashmere, Wool, Livestock, Grain, Meat, Leather" | MCE(in English) | |
South Korea | Chosun Stock Exchange [9] [10] (formerly Chosun Exchange (1932)) | Seoul | 1943 | Closed down by USAMGIK [11] | |
Korea Exchange [12] | Busan | 2005 | 2,354 (2020) | KRX | |
Korea Stock Exchange [13] [14] [9] | Seoul | 1956 | Merged into Korea Exchange through KSE, KOSDAQ, KOFEX 1/27/2005 [15] | ||
KOSDAQ | Seoul | 1996 | 1411 | KOSDAQ | |
Taiwan | Taiwan Stock Exchange | Taipei | 1961 | 898 (2020) | TWSE |
Taipei Exchange | Taipei | 1994 | TPEx | ||
Taiwan Futures Exchange | Taipei | 1998 | TAIFEX |
Economy | Exchange | Location | Founded | Listings | Link | Technology | Operating MIC |
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Russia | Moscow Exchange (MOEX) | Moscow | 2011 Merge (1992 & 1995 before) | 219 | MOEX | ||
Economy | Exchange | Location | Founded | Listings | Link | Technology | Operating MIC |
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Bahrain | Bahrain Stock Exchange | Manama | 1987 | BSE | Nasdaq X-stream [19] | ||
Iraq | Iraq Stock Exchange | Baghdad | 2004 | ISX | Nasdaq [20] | ||
Israel | Tel Aviv Stock Exchange | Tel Aviv | 1953 | 473 | TASE | ||
Jordan | Amman Stock Exchange | Amman | 1999 | ASE | |||
Kuwait | Boursa Kuwait | Safat | 1977 | BK | Nasdaq X-stream [21] | ||
Lebanon | Beirut Stock Exchange | Beirut | 1920 | BSE | |||
Oman | Muscat Securities Market | Muscat | 1988 | MSM | |||
Palestine | Palestine Securities Exchange | Nablus | 1995 | PSE | Nasdaq [22] | ||
Qatar | Doha Securities Market | Doha | 1997 | DSM | NYSE Euronext Universal Trading Platform [23] | ||
Saudi Arabia | Tadawul | Riyadh | 2007 | 202 | Tadawul | Nasdaq X-stream INET [24] | |
Syria | Damascus Securities Exchange | Damascus | 2009 | 24 | DSE | ||
United Arab Emirates | Abu Dhabi Securities Exchange | Abu Dhabi | 2000 | 73 | ADX | ||
Dubai Financial Market | Dubai | 2000 | 178 | DFM | Nasdaq Matching Engine [25] | ||
NASDAQ Dubai | Dubai | 2005 | NASDAQ Dubai | ||||
Dubai Gold & Commodities Exchange | Dubai | 2005 | DGCX | Cinnober TRADExpress [26] | |||
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