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OPRA (Options Price Reporting Authority)

The Options Price Reporting Authority (OPRA) disseminates consolidated last sale and quotation information originating from the national securities exchanges that have been approved by the Securities and Exchange Commission to provide markets for the listing and trading of exchange-traded securities options.

Osaka Exchange (OSE)

OSE is part of the Japan Exchange Group (JPX) and as an electronic exchange, it is known as a derivatives market for stock indices (most notably the Nikkei 225 Futures), and commodities.

Shanghai Stock Exchange (SSE)

The Shanghai Stock Exchange is China’s largest stock exchange, and the third largest stock exchange in the world by market capitalization (according to statistics of the World Federation of Exchanges (WFE) in November 2022).

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.

Trinidad and Tobago Stock Exchange (TTSE)

Trinidad & Tobago Stock Exchange (TTSE) is the main securities exchange in Trinidad and Tobago and offers trading in equities, bonds, mutual funds and US Denominated securities.

Tunis Stock Exchange (BVMT)

The Bourse des Valeurs Mobilières de Tunis (BVMT), also known as the Tunis Stock Exchange, is Tunisia’s primary securities exchange. It was founded in 1969 and operates under the supervision of the state-run Financial Market Council. BVMT facilitates trading in equities and bonds and is a member of the World Federation of Exchanges (WFE).

Turquoise

Turquoise is a pan-European equities trading platform operating two MTFs regulated by the FCA and TGHE. It offers efficient execution services and deep liquidity for institutional investors.

Vienna Stock Exchange (Wiener Börse)

The Vienna Stock Exchange is Austria’s main securities market, offering trading in equities, structured products, and indices. It is a hub for Central and Eastern European markets.

Warsaw Stock Exchange (WSE)

Warsaw Stock Exchange (WSE) is Poland’s primary securities exchange, supporting trading in equities, bonds, and derivatives. It is the largest stock exchange in Central and Eastern Europe.

Zagreb Stock Exchange (ZSE)

The Zagreb Stock Exchange (ZSE) is Croatia’s primary securities exchange, offering equities, bonds, structured products, and indices.