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List of Stock Exchanges in Asia

Published by Gbaf News

Posted on April 12, 2013

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· Last updated: June 11, 2018

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1 Azerbaijan Baku Interbank Currency Exchange
2 Azerbaijan Baku Stock Exchange (BSE)
3 Bangladesh Chittagong Stock Exchange (CSE)
4 Bangladesh Dhaka Stock Exchange (DSE)
5 China China Financial Futures Exchange (CFFEX)
6 China Dalian Commodity Exchange (DCE)
7 China Shanghai Futures Exchange (SHFE)
8 China Shanghai Steel Electronic Exchange
9 China Shanghai Stock Exchange (SSE)
10 China Shenzhen Stock Exchange
11 China Zhengzhou Commodity Exchange (ZSE)
12 Hong Kong Chinese Gold & Silver Exchange Society (CGSE)
13 Hong Kong Growth Enterprise Market
14 Hong Kong Hong Kong Exchanges (HKEx)
15 Indonesia Indonesia Stock Exchange (IDX)
16 Indonesia Jakarta Futures Exchange (JFX)
17 Japan Central Japan Commodity Exchange (C-COM) (incorporates Osaka Mercantile Exchange)
18 Japan Kansai Commodities Exchange (KEX) (incorporates Fukuoka Futures Exchange)
19 Japan Fukuoka Stock Exchange
20 Japan Jasdaq Securities Exchange
21 Japan Nagoya Stock Exchange
22 Japan Osaka Securities Exchange (OSE)
23 Japan Sapporo Securities Exchange
24 Japan Tokyo Commodity Exchange (TOCOM)
25 Japan Tokyo Financial Exchange (TFX) (formerly Tokyo Financial Futures Exchange)
26 Japan Tokyo Grain Exchange (TGE)
27 Japan Tokyo Stock Exchange (TSE)
28 Kazakhstan Kazakhstan Stock Exchange (KASE)
29 Kyrgyzstan Kyrgyz Stock Exchange
30 Malaysia Bursa Malaysia (formerly Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange)
31 Malaysia Labuan International Financial Exchange (LFX) (offshore financial exchange)
32 Maldives Maldives Stock Exchange
33 Mongolia Mongolian Stock Exchange
34 Nepal Nepal Stock Exchange (NEPSE)
35 Pakistan Islamabad Stock Exchange (ISE)
36 Pakistan Karachi Stock Exchange (KSE)
37 Pakistan Lahore Stock Exchange (LSE)
38 Singapore Singapore Commodity Exchange (SICOM)
39 Singapore SGX – Singapore Exchange (Stock Exchange of Singapore and the Singapore International Monetary Exchange)
40 South Korea Korea Exchange (KRX)
41 Sri Lanka Colombo Stock Exchange (CSE)
42 Taiwan GreTai Securities Market
43 Taiwan Taiwan Stock Exchange (TSEC)
44 Taiwan Taiwan Futures Exchange (TAIFEX)
45 Thailand Agricultural Futures Exchange of Thailand (AFET)
46 Thailand Stock Exchange of Thailand (SET)
47 Uzbekistan Tashkent Republican Stock Exchange
48 Uzbekistan Uzbek Commodity Exchange
     
     

Key Takeaways

  • Asia hosts a diverse array of stock and commodity exchanges across multiple regions including East, Southeast, South, Central, and Western Asia.
  • Major exchanges by market capitalization include Shanghai Stock Exchange, Tokyo Stock Exchange, Hong Kong Stock Exchange, and others (en.wikipedia.org).
  • ASEAN countries collaborate through ASEAN Exchanges to enhance market integration and investor access (en.wikipedia.org).
  • Futures and commodities exchanges also form a significant part of Asia’s trading infrastructure, such as CFFEX, DCE, SHFE, TOCOM, TAIFEX (en.wikipedia.org).
  • The provided list includes both active and legacy exchanges, covering stock, commodity, futures, and electronic platforms across the continent.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Which are the largest stock exchanges in Asia by market capitalization?
The largest include Shanghai Stock Exchange, Tokyo Stock Exchange, National Stock Exchange and Bombay Stock Exchange in India, Hong Kong Stock Exchange, Shenzhen Stock Exchange, Saudi Exchange, Taiwan Stock Exchange, Tehran Stock Exchange, and Korea Exchange ([en.wikipedia.org](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Asian_stock_exchanges?utm_source=openai)).
What is ASEAN Exchanges?
ASEAN Exchanges is a collaboration of six Southeast Asian stock exchanges — from Malaysia, Indonesia, Philippines, Singapore, Thailand, and Vietnam — designed to integrate markets and facilitate cross-border investment ([en.wikipedia.org](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ASEAN_Exchanges?utm_source=openai)).
Are commodity and futures exchanges included in Asia’s exchange landscape?
Yes — prominent examples include China Financial Futures Exchange (CFFEX), Dalian Commodity Exchange, Shanghai Futures Exchange, Tokyo Commodity Exchange, Taiwan Futures Exchange, and others ([en.wikipedia.org](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_futures_exchanges?utm_source=openai)).

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