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==External links==
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* [http://www.sijoitus.org/world_stock_exchanges.php SVnet - World Stock Exchanges]
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* [http://boerse-frankfurt.com/pip/dispatch/en/pip/private_investors/home Frankfurt Stock Exchange - Website for investors]
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* [http://gopubliceu.com Frankfurt Stock Exchange Listings] Website for Issuers to go public on the Frankfurt Stock Exchange
* [http://gopubliceu.com Frankfurt Stock Exchange Listings] Website for Issuers to go public on the Frankfurt Stock Exchange
* [http://fselistings.com Frankfurt Stock Exchange Listings - Website for Issuers to list]
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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 at the list of futures exchanges.

There are 16 stock exchanges (bourse) in the world that have a market capitalization of over US$ 1 trillion each. They are sometimes referred to as the "$1 Trillion Club". These 16 exchanges accounted for 87% of global market capitalization in 2015.[1]

Major stock exchanges

Template:Major stock exchanges

Commodity exchanges

See full article: List of commodities exchanges

Africa

Americas

Asia

East Asia

Southeast Asia

South Asia

Western Asia

Central Asia

Kazakhstan

Kyrgyzstan

Uzbekistan

Europe

Oceania

See also

Notes

  1. ^ "All of the World's Stock Exchanges by Size". The Money Project. Retrieved 17 April 2016.