List of European stock exchanges
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This is a list of European stock exchanges.
There are two major pan-European stock exchanges:
- Euronext, which is headquartered in Paris and was formed from stock exchanges in Belgium, France, the Netherlands, Portugal and the United Kingdom and is currently the second-largest stock market in Europe (and with the NYSE, will form the first global exchange);
- OMX, which is composed of Scandinavian and Baltic stock exchanges:
There exist regional stock exchange companies, such as the Deutsche Börse Group of Germany. Regional stock market investment support is common, as in the case of the Vienna Stock Exchange's sponsorship of the Budapest Stock Exchange in Hungary.
[edit] See also
- Economy of Europe
- Europe
- European Central Bank
- European Union
- List of stock exchanges
- List of American stock exchanges
- List of African stock exchanges
- List of Mideast stock exchanges
- List of South Asian stock exchanges
- Stock exchange/Bourse
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