CNSX

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CNSX (Canadian National Stock Exchange)
Type Stock Exchange
Location Toronto, Ontario, Canada
OwnerCNSX Markets Inc.
Key peopleIan Bandeen (CEO and Vice Chairman)
Robert Cook (President)
CurrencyCAD
Websitewww.cnsx.ca

CNSX (Canadian National Stock Exchange) is an alternative stock exchange in Canada. It is the first full stock market to be approved by the Ontario Securities Commission in the past 70 years.[1] The CNSX offers simplified reporting requirements and reduced barriers to listing. It is an alternative for micro cap and emerging companies. It had been known as CNQ until the organization re-branded itself in November, 2008.[2] It is fully automated, rather than using the traditional "open outcry" physical trading floor system.

The CNSX is located in Toronto, Canada and maintains a branch office in Vancouver.

In September 2007 CNSX started operating a service called Pure Trading, an electronic communication network where most of the stocks listed on the Toronto Stock Exchange can be traded.

Hours

The exchange's normal trading sessions are from 9:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. ET on all days of the week except Saturdays, Sundays, and holidays declared by the exchange in advance.[3]

Ownership

In 2009, DundeeWealth stated that it had made an unspecified but "strategic" investment in CNSX.[4]

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