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Revealed: Largest stock exchanges in the world by market capitalization, 2024

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The New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) is the largest stock exchange globally, boasting an equity market capitalization exceeding US$28.42 trillion as of March 2024. Following closely behind are the tech-heavy NASDAQ, at US$25.43 trillion, Euronext, at US$7.22 trillion, and the Japan Exchange Group, at US$6.66 trillion.

The New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) and the Nasdaq, the top two exchanges in the world, together account for 42.4% of global market capitalization. Since 2016, the NYSE has grown by 35.1%, while the Nasdaq has seen a staggering 189.3% increase in market cap. The Shanghai Stock Exchange holds the fifth position globally with a market cap of $6.55 trillion, and the National Stock Exchange of India ranks sixth with a market cap of $4.65 trillion.

A stock exchange serves as a marketplace where stockbrokers, traders, buyers, and sellers can actively trade equity products. The largest exchanges boast thousands of listed companies. These companies offer shares of their business, providing the general public with the opportunity to invest. The Frankfurt Stock Exchange stands as the oldest stock exchange globally, established in the late sixteenth century.

Market capitalization: Market capitalization, commonly known as “market cap,” is a definitive measure of the total market value of a company’s outstanding shares on the stock market. It serves as a robust indicator of a company’s relative size and value, encompassing critical factors such as risk and market perception. Based on their market capitalization, companies are distinctly classified as large-cap (>10 billion), mid-cap (2 to 10 billion), and small-cap (300 million to 2 billion).

Largest stock exchanges in the world by market capitalization, 2024

Rank Name Headquarter Country Market Capitalization (U.S. dollars)
1 New York Stock Exchange – NYSE New York City United States 28.42 trillion
2 NASDAQ New York City United States 25.43 trillion
3 Euronext Paris Europe 7.22 trillion
4 Japan Exchange Group Tokyo Japan 6.66 trillion
5 Shanghai Stock Exchange Shanghai China 6.55 trillion
6 National Stock Exchange of India (NSE) Mumbai India 4.65 trillion
7 Shenzhen Stock Exchange Shenzhen China 4.10 trillion
8 Hong Kong Exchanges Hong Kong Hong Kong 3.87 trillion
9 London Stock Exchange Group London UK 3.42 trillion
10 TMX Group Toronto Canada 3.21 trillion
11 Saudi Stock Exchange (Tadawul) Riyadh Saudi Arabia 2.93 trillion
12 Deutsche Boerse AG Frankfurt Germany 2.30 trillion
13 Nasdaq Nordic and Baltics Stockholm Sweden 2.04 trillion
14 Taiwan Stock Exchange Taipei Taiwan 2.02 trillion
15 Korea Exchange Busan South Korea 1.98 trillion
16 SIX Swiss Exchange Zürich Switzerland 1.95 trillion
17 Tehran Stock Exchange Tehran Iran 1.77 trillion
18 Australian Securities Exchange Ltd (ASX) Sydney Australia 1.68 trillion
19 B3 – Brasil Bolsa Balcão São Paulo Brazil 965.45 billion
20 Johannesburg Stock Exchange Johannesburg South Africa 955.79 billion
21 Abu Dhabi Securities Exchange Abu Dhabi United Arab Emirates 796.96 billion
22 BME Spanish Exchanges Madrid Spain 741.64 billion
23 Singapore Exchange Singapore Singapore 575.63 billion
24 Bolsa Mexicana de Valores Mexico City Mexico 549.39 billion
25 Stock Exchange of Thailand Bangkok Thailand 479.05 billion
26 Bursa Malaysia Kuala Lumpur Malaysia 390.07 billion
27 Borsa Istanbul Istanbul Turkey 385.23 billion
28 Iran Fara Bourse Securities Exchange Tehran Iran 347.01 billion
29 Tel-Aviv Stock Exchange Tel Aviv Israel 281.92 billion
30 Philippine Stock Exchange Taguig Philippines 246.1 billion
31 Warsaw Stock Exchange Warsaw Poland 216.15 billion
32 Hochiminh Stock Exchange Ho Chi Minh City Vietnam 210.62 billion
33 Taipei Exchange Taipei Taiwan 189.49 billion
34 Dubai Financial Market Dubai United Arab Emirates 188.78 billion
35 Bolsa de Comercio de Santiago Santiago Chile 171.47 billion
36 Boursa Kuwait Kuwait City Kuwait 140.42 billion
37 Vienna Stock Exchange Wien Austria 134.04 billion
38 Bolsa Electronica de Chile Santiago Chile 94.81 billion
39 NZX Limited Auckland New Zealand 92.43 billion
40 Athens Stock Exchange Athens Greece 89.09 billion
41 Bolsa de Valores de Lima Lima Peru 86.17 billion
42 Bolsa de Valores de Colombia Bogota Colombia 82.62 billion
43 Kazakhstan Stock Exchange Almaty Kazakhstan 69.08 billion
44 Bourse de Casablanca Casablanca Morocco 66.51 billion
45 Luxembourg Stock Exchange Luxembourg Luxembourg 51.66 billion
46 Bucharest Stock Exchange Bucharest Romania 50.79 billion
47 National Equities Exchange and Quotations Beijing China 40.96 billion
48 Budapest Stock Exchange Budapest Hungary 39.11 billion
49 Egyptian Exchange Cairo Egypt 38.17 billion
50 Pakistan Stock Exchange Karachi Pakistan 34.04 billion
51 Prague Stock Exchange Prague Czech Republic 31.58 billion
52 Zagreb Stock Exchange Zagreb Croatia 26.98 billion
53 Amman Stock Exchange Amman Jordan 23.82 billion
54 Bolsa Latinoamericana de Valores (Latinex) Panama City Panama 20.44 billion
55 Colombo Stock Exchange Colombo Sri Lanka 13.69 billion
56 Ljubljana Stock Exchange Ljubljana Slovenia 11.51 billion
57 Nairobi Securities Exchange Westlands Nairobi 11.01 billion
58 Cyprus Stock Exchange Nicosia Cyprus 10.11 billion
59 Stock Exchange of Mauritius Port Louis Mauritius 8.4 billion
60 Bulgarian Stock Exchange Sofia Bulgaria 8.07 billion
61 Tunis Stock Exchange Tunis Tunisia 8 billion
62 Ghana Stock Exchange Accra Ghana 5.88 billion
63 Malta Stock Exchange Valletta Malta 4.82 billion
64 Lusaka Securities Exchange Lusaka Zambia 3.64 billion
65 Botswana Stock Exchange Gaborone Botswana 3.56 billion
66 Rwanda Stock Exchange Kigali Rwanda 2.89 billion
67 Bolsa Nacional de Valores San Jose Costa Rica 2.58 billion
68 Namibian Stock Exchange Windhoek Namibia 2.48 billion
69 Baku Stock Exchange Baku Azerbaijan 1.58 billion

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