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List of Australian Stock Exchanges

Published by Gbaf News

Posted on April 12, 2013

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· Last updated: June 11, 2018

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1 Australian Securities Exchange (ASX)
2 Bendigo Stock Exchange (BSX)
3 NSX National Stock Exchange of Australia
4 Capital Markets Development Authority
5 South Pacific Stock Exchange (SPSE)
6 NZX (formerly New Zealand Stock Exchange, incorporating New Zealand Futures & Options)
7 Port Moresby Stock Exchange (PoMSOX)

Key Takeaways

  • The ASX is Australia’s primary and largest securities exchange.
  • The Bendigo Stock Exchange (BSX) was a small regional exchange that closed in 2012.
  • NSX operates in Sydney as a secondary national exchange for smaller or alternative listings.
  • Port Moresby Stock Exchange (PNGX) in Papua New Guinea follows ASX rules and is regionally linked.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Which is the main stock exchange in Australia?
The Australian Securities Exchange (ASX) is the main national exchange, operating across equities, derivatives and clearing services.
What happened to the Bendigo Stock Exchange?
The Bendigo Stock Exchange (BSX) was a small regional Australian exchange that ceased operations in June 2012.
What is NSX?
The National Stock Exchange of Australia (NSX) is based in Sydney and functions as an alternative exchange for smaller or niche listings.
Is Port Moresby Stock Exchange (POMSoX) still active?
POMSoX, now renamed to PNGX Markets Limited since July 2019, remains active and continues to align its rules closely with the ASX.

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