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Selasa, 18 November 2014

The NYSE Makes Stock Exchanges Around The World Look Tiny

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The NYSE Makes Stock Exchanges Around The World Look Tiny

Hong Kong and Shanghai launched a trading link this week, allowing traders in each city's stock market to buy and sell shares listed on the other city's market, possibly foreshadowing a greater opening of China's capital markets.

While this is a very exciting development, it's worth noting that these markets are still tiny relative to the US exchanges.

The New York Stock Exchange is still by far the most important equity market in the world. With a market cap of about $21 trillion, the NYSE about three times larger than the NASDAQ, and the two US exchanges together have a larger market cap than the next ten exchanges combined.

Some of the stock exchanges that fell below the top 15 are somewhat surprising. Singapore Exchange came in at 21st place, with a market cap of about $769 billion. Behind Singapore was the Moscow Exchange, coming in with $554 billion in market cap.

Based on data from the World Federation of Exchanges' monthly reports*, we made this chart showing the market capitalzations of the 15 largest stock exchanges in the world as of the end of October.

* The London Stock Exchange was not included in the World Federation of Exchanges' monthly report, but the WFE has market cap data available for London from their monthly query tool dataset.
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