This is a list of notable futures exchanges. Those stock exchanges that also offer trading in futures contracts besides trading in securities are listed both here and the list of stock exchanges.
Africa edit
Kenya edit
- Nairobi Securities Exchange (NEXT)
Nigeria edit
- Nigerian Stock Exchange (NSE)
South Africa edit
- South African Futures Exchange (SAFEX)
Asia edit
Eastern Asia edit
China edit
- China Financial Futures Exchange (CFFEX)
- Dalian Commodity Exchange (DCE)
- Shanghai Futures Exchange (SHFE)
- Zhengzhou Commodity Exchange (ZCE)
- Guangzhou Futures Exchange (GZFE)
Hong Kong edit
- Hong Kong Exchanges and Clearing (HKEx)
- Hong Kong Futures Exchange (HKFE) [merged]
- Hong Kong Stock Exchange (HKSE) [merged]
- London Metal Exchange (LME)
- Hong Kong Mercantile Exchange (HKMEx, defunct)
Japan edit
- Japan Exchange Group (JPX)
- Osaka Exchange (OSE)
- Tokyo Commodity Exchange (TOCOM)
- Osaka Dojima Exchange (ODEX)
- Tokyo Financial Exchange (TFX)
South Korea edit
- Korea Exchange (KRX), formed from merger of KOSDAQ
Taiwan edit
- Taiwan Futures Exchange (TAIFEX)
South-eastern Asia edit
Indonesia edit
Malaysia edit
Philippines edit
Singapore edit
- Singapore Commodity Exchange (SICOM)
- Singapore Exchange (SGX)
- Singapore Mercantile Exchange (SMX)
- Asia Pacific Exchange (APEX)
Thailand edit
- Thailand Futures Exchange Public Company Limited (TFEX)
- Bond Electronic Exchange (BEX)
- Agricultural Futures Exchange of Thailand (AFET) (Closed on 1 November 2016)
Southern Asia edit
Bangladesh edit
- Chittagong Stock Exchange (CSE)
- Dhaka Stock Exchange (DSE)
India edit
- Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE)
- Indian Energy Exchange (IEX)
- Metropolitan Stock Exchange (MSEI) (Formerly known as MCX-SX)
- Multi Commodity Exchange (MCX)
- National Commodity and Derivatives Exchange (NCDEX)
- National Spot Exchange
- National Stock Exchange of India (NSE)
- Petroleum Exchange of India (PetEx)[2]
Iran edit
Nepal edit
- Commodity Futures Exchange Limited (CFX)
- Nepal Derivative Exchange Limited (NDEX)
- Commodity and Metal Exchange Limited (COMEN)
- MEX Nepal (MEX)
Pakistan edit
- Pakistan Stock Exchange (PSX)
- Karachi Stock Exchange (KSE) merged into PSX
- Pakistan Mercantile Exchange (PMEX), formerly National Commodity Exchange Limited (NCEL)
Western Asia edit
Turkey edit
- Turkish Derivatives Exchange (TURDEX, in Turkish: Vadeli İşlem ve Opsiyon Borsası or VOB)
United Arab Emirates edit
Europe edit
Pan-European edit
- BlueNext
- Eurex Exchange
- Euronext
- European Climate Exchange
- European Energy Exchange
- NASDAQ OMX Commodities Europe
- OMX
Austria edit
Belgium edit
- BELFOX (Belgian Futures & Options Exchange)
Czechia edit
- OTE, CO2 emission market, Prague
France edit
Germany edit
- Eurex Exchange (EUREX), part of Deutsche Börse Group[3]
- European Energy Exchange (EEX), part of Deutsche Börse Group - commodity exchange[4]
Greece edit
- Athens Stock Exchange, Derivatives Market
Hungary edit
- Budapest Stock Exchange (BSE)
Norway edit
Poland edit
- GPW (Warsaw Stock Exchange)
Romania edit
- Bursa de Valori București (BVB) (Bucharest Stock Exchange)
Russia edit
- Moscow Exchange
- Moscow Interbank Currency Exchange (MICEX) (merged, 2012)
- RTS Stock Exchange (RTS) (merged, 2012)
Serbia edit
- Belgrade Stock Exchange (BELEX)
Slovakia edit
Spain edit
Ukraine edit
- Ukrainian Exchange (UX)
United Kingdom edit
- Baltic Exchange (owned by Singapore Exchange)
- ICE Futures Europe (owned by Intercontinental Exchange), formerly London International Financial Futures and Options Exchange (LIFFE) and International Petroleum Exchange (IPE)
- London Metal Exchange (LME, owned by Hong Kong Exchanges and Clearing)
North America edit
Canada edit
- Montreal Exchange (MX) (owned by the TMX Group)
Mexico edit
- Mexican Derivatives Exchange (MexDer)
United States edit
- Chicago Board Options Exchange (CBOE / CFE)[5]
- CME Group
- International Monetary Market (IMM)
- Chicago Board of Trade (CBOT) (Since 2007 a Designated Contract Market owned by the CME Group)
- Chicago Mercantile Exchange (CME / GLOBEX) (Since 2007 a Designated Contract Market owned by the CME Group)
- New York Mercantile Exchange (NYMEX) and (COMEX) (Since 2008 Designated Contract Markets owned by the CME Group)
- Kansas City Board of Trade (KCBT) (Since 2012, a Designated Contract Market owned by the CME Group)
- NEX Group plc (NXG.L) (Since 2018, a Swap Execution Facility owned by the CME Group)[6]
- Intercontinental Exchange (ICE)
- International Petroleum Exchange (IPE) 2001
- New York Board of Trade (NYBOT) 2005
- Winnipeg Commodity Exchange (WCE) 2007
- TSX Group's Natural Gas Exchange Partnership 2008
- European Climate Exchange 2010
- Chicago Climate Exchange (CCE) 2010
- NYSE 2013
- London International Financial Futures and Options Exchange (LIFFE) 2013 (from NYSE Euronext)
- Minneapolis Grain Exchange (MGEX)
- Nadex (formerly HedgeStreet)
- Nodal Exchange
- OneChicago (Single-stock futures (SSF's) and Futures on ETFs, defunct)
Oceania edit
Australia edit
- Australian Securities Exchange (ASX)
- Financial and Energy Exchange (FEX Global)
New Zealand edit
South America edit
Argentina edit
- Mercado a Término de Buenos Aires
- Mercado Abierto Electrónico
- ROFEX (Rosario Futures Exchange)
Brazil edit
See also edit
References edit
- ^ http://www.icdx.co.id/
- ^ "Petroleum Exchange of India Pvt. Ltd". Retrieved 17 August 2019.
- ^ http://www.eurexchange.com
- ^ http://www.eex.com
- ^ http://cfe.cboe.com/
- ^ "CME Group to Acquire NEX Group plc, Bringing Together Cash, Futures and OTC Marketplaces". CME Group. 29 March 2018. Retrieved 13 August 2018.