Shenzhen Stock Exchange (SZSE)

The Shenzhen Stock Exchange (SZSE) is a self-regulated legal entity under the supervision of China Securities Regulatory Commission (CSRC) that was established in December 1990.

Singapore Exchange (SGX)

The Singapore Exchange (SGX) is a multi-asset exchange offering trading in equities, derivatives, and fixed-income products. It was formed in 1999 through the merger of the Stock Exchange of Singapore and the Singapore International Monetary Exchange.

SIX Swiss Exchange

SIX Swiss Exchange is Switzerland’s primary stock exchange, offering trading in equities, ETFs, and bonds. It is known for its advanced technology and market transparency.

South African Central Energy Fund (CEF)

The Central Energy Fund (CEF) is a state-owned entity that supports South Africa's energy sector by managing investments in energy infrastructure, including oil and gas exploration, renewable energy projects, and energy security initiatives.

South African Department of Mineral Resources and Energy (DMRE)

The South African Department of Mineral Resources and Energy (DMRE) is a government body responsible for overseeing and regulating the country's mineral and energy sectors, including the development of policies related to mining, energy, and the transition to renewable sources.

Stock Exchange of Thailand (SET)

The Stock Exchange of Thailand (SET) originated from the Bangkok Stock Exchange (BSE), established in 1962. The official launch of the SET on April 30, 1975 (originally as the Securities Exchange of Thailand).

Stuttgart Stock Exchange (Boerse Stuttgart)

Boerse Stuttgart, also known as the Stuttgart Stock Exchange (STU) is operated by Börse Stuttgart Group and is Germany’s second-largest stock exchange after Frankfurt Stock Exchange and is considered a leading exchange for retail investors in Germany, with trading in equities, bonds, investment funds and cryptocurrencies.

Swedish Financial Benchmark Facility (SFBF)

The Swedish Financial Benchmark Facility (SFBF) is an independent benchmark administrator, specifically established to administer the Swedish interest rate benchmark STIBOR.

Taipei Exchange (TPEx)

The Taipei Exchange (TPEx) was established to handle the OTC and bond trading market and eventually expanded to include a wide range of products like stocks, ETFs, and indices. TPEx holds the distinction of being the leading exchange in Asia for bond ETF issuance. TPEx focuses on fostering innovative industries, high-tech industries, and small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs). TPEx was recognized by the World Bank as one of the most successful SME exchanges globally.

Taiwan Stock Exchange (TWSE)

The Taiwan stock Exchange (TWSE) was established in 1961 as the "Taiwan Securities Exchange" and began operations in February 1962. By 1993, the TWSE completed its transition from a trading floor to a fully electronic trading venue. By 2023, the TWSE ranked 17th globally in market capitalization.

Tel-Aviv Stock Exchange (TASE)

TASE is Israel’s main securities exchange, offering trading in equities, bonds, ETFs, and derivatives. It is central to Israel’s financial system and innovation economy.

Thailand Futures Exchange (TFEX)

Thailand Futures Exchange (TFEX) was established in 2004 as the sole central market place for trading derivatives in Thailand. TFEX offers a wide range of derivatives, including equity, precious metal, agricultural, currency and interest rate derivatives. TFEX is a subsidiary of the Stock Exchange of Thailand.