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Dhaka Stock Exchange (DSE)

The Dhaka Stock Exchange (DSE) is one of two stock exchanges in Bangladesh and has played a vital role in the country’s financial evolution since its establishment in 1954. Originally founded in Narayanganj before relocating to Dhaka, the exchange has modernized over time and now operates using Nasdaq trading technology.

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.

Liquidnet

Liquidnet was founded in 1999 and began operations as an ATS in 2001 as a unique electronic platform specializing in the facilitation of institutional dark pool block trades. The company has reported an industry-leading average execution size of almost 42,000 shares of small-, mid-, and large-cap stocks since its launch. Liquidnet is registered as a broker/dealer with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC). According to a recent article in Business Wire Liqudnet has explored using artificial intelligence and generative AI to enhance trading capabilities.

Borsa Istanbul

Borsa Istanbul (BIST) operates as Turkey's primary exchange for equities, and structured products.

Chicago Mercantile Exchange (CME)

CME Group is a leading global derivatives marketplace, offering futures and options in commodities, interest rates, currencies, and stock indices, encompassing the the Chicago Mercantile Exchange (CME), the Commodity Exchange (COMEX), Chicago Board of Trade (CBOT), and the New York Mercantile Exchange (NYMEX).

Luxembourg Stock Exchange (LuxSE)

Luxembourg Stock Exchange (LuxSE) specializes in the listing and trading of international securities, particularly green bonds and sustainable investment products.

Jamaica Stock Exchange (JSE)

The JSE is the primary securities exchange in Jamaica, offering trading in equities, bonds, and mutual funds. It supports economic growth and capital market development in the Caribbean.

Mauritius Stock Exchange (SEM)

The Stock Exchange of Mauritius (SEM) facilitates trading in equities, debt instruments such as bonds, and derivatives and mutual funds.

Tokyo Stock Exchange (TSE)

The Tokyo Stock Exchange (TSE) was formed in 1878 and primarily traded in government bonds issued to former samurai. In 2013, along with the Osaka Securities Exchange, TSE became part of the Japan Exchange Group (JPX). The Tokyo Stock Exchange is the largest of Japan's exchanges by market capitalization. The Nikkei 225 and the TOPIX are the two major indices that track the performance of the TSE. TSE is Japan’s largest stock exchange, offering trading in equities, ETFs, and bonds.

MTS Group

MTS is an electronic trading platform for European government bonds and other fixed income securities. Founded in 1988 by the Italian Treasury, It facilitates electronic trading for bond issuances in dozens of countries across Europe. MTS (now part of the Euronext Group) is a leading operator of regulated electronic platforms and market data services for the European fixed income market, supporting daily transaction volumes of more than €220 billion (2024).

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.

Zhengzhou Commodity Exchange (ZCE)

The Zhengzhou Commodity Exchange (ZCE) was founded in October, 1990 and it is regulated by the China Securities Regulatory Commission (CSRC). It was the first pilot futures market to receive regulatory approval by China’s State Council.