The oldest stock exchange in Asia is the Bombay Stock Exchange. It was first established in 1875 as The Native Share & Stock Brokers Association.
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The Philippine stock exchange is a facility in the Philippines where stock in various companies can be bought and sold. It is one of the oldest stock exchanges in Southeast Asia, it has been operational since 1927. They operate using the Stratus Trading System (STS) with a company named Equicom.
The Philippine stock exchange is a facility in the Philippines where stock in various companies can be bought and sold. It is one of the oldest stock exchanges in Southeast Asia, it has been operational since 1927. They operate using the Stratus Trading System (STS) with a company named Equicom.
The Bombay Stock Exchange is the oldest stock exchange in India, and one of the best capitalized exchanges in the world.
Region Stock Exchange Market Value(trillions USD) Total Share Turnover(trillions USD) Africa Johannesburg Securities Exchange $0.940 $0.349 Americas NASDAQ $4.39 $12.4 Americas São Paulo Stock Exchange $1.40 $0.476 Americas Toronto Stock Exchange $2.29 $1.36 Americas/Europe NYSE Euronext $20.7 $28.7 Asia-Pacific Australian Securities Exchange $1.453 $1.003 South Asia Bombay Stock Exchange $1.61 $0.263 Asia-Pacific Hong Kong Stock Exchange $2.97 $1.70 Asia-Pacific Korea Exchange $1.26 $1.66 South Asia National Stock Exchange of India $1.46 $0.564 Asia-Pacific Shanghai Stock Exchange $3.02 $3.56 Asia-Pacific Shenzhen Stock Exchange $0.741 $1.86 Asia-Pacific Tokyo Stock Exchange $4.63 $5.45 Europe Frankfurt Stock Exchange (Deutsche Börse) $2.12 $3.64 Europe London Stock Exchange $4.21 $9.14 Europe Madrid Stock Exchange (Bolsas y Mercados Españoles) $1.83 $2.49 Europe Milan Stock Exchange (Borsa Italiana) $1.13 $1.98 Europe Moscow Interbank Currency Exchange (MICEX) $0.9652 $0.4882 Europe Nordic Stock Exchange Group OMX1 $1.38 $1.60 Europe Swiss Exchange $1.33 $1.58(in no particular order)(source: http://www.swissprivatebank.com/major-stock-exchanges.html)
AnswerThe 5 Oldest Stock Exchanges are:-Antwerp Bourse 1460-Lyons Bourse 1506-Toulouse Bourse 1549-Hamburg Bourse 1558-London Royal Exchange 1571
Unknown. The world's first stock exchange was built in Antwerp in 1531.
The BSE is the oldest stock exchange in Asia. It is situated in Dalal Street in Mumbai. It is the third largest stock exchange in south Asia and the tenth largest in the world. BSE has over 5000 companies that are listed in it. The objectives of the BSE are similar to that of the NSE. BSE also uses the latest technologies in the IT field to provide a single place where traders from across the world can buy/sell shares in the Indian share market.
The BSE is the oldest stock exchange in Asia. It is situated in Dalal Street in Mumbai. It is the third largest stock exchange in south Asia and the tenth largest in the world. BSE has over 5000 companies that are listed in it. The objectives of the BSE are similar to that of the NSE. BSE also uses the latest technologies in the IT field to provide a single place where traders from across the world can buy/sell shares in the Indian share market.
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National Stock Exchange: The NSE is India's largest and the worlds third largest stock exchange in terms of Transaction volumes & amounts. The NSE is based out of Bombay. The NSE has set up its trading platform as a nation-wide, fully automated screen based system. This enables anyone in any part of the country to trade on shares listed in the NSE. Bombay Stock Exchange: The BSE is the oldest stock exchange in Asia. It is situated in Dalal Street in Mumbai. It is the third largest stock exchange in south Asia and the tenth largest in the world. BSE has over 5000 companies that are listed in it. The objectives of the BSE are similar to that of the NSE. BSE also uses the latest technologies in the IT field to provide a single place where traders from across the world can buy/sell shares in the Indian share market.