List_of_futures_exchanges
List of futures exchanges
List of futures exchanges by continent
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.
Kenya
- Nairobi Securities Exchange (NEXT)
Nigeria
- Nigerian Stock Exchange (NSE)
South Africa
- South African Futures Exchange (SAFEX)
Eastern Asia
China
- China Financial Futures Exchange (CFFEX)
- Dalian Commodity Exchange (DCE)
- Shanghai Futures Exchange (SHFE)
- Zhengzhou Commodity Exchange (ZCE)
- Guangzhou Futures Exchange (GZFE)
Hong Kong
- 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
- Japan Exchange Group (JPX)
- Osaka Exchange (OSE)
- Tokyo Commodity Exchange (TOCOM)
- Osaka Dojima Exchange (ODEX)
- Tokyo Financial Exchange (TFX)
South Korea
- Korea Exchange (KRX), formed from merger of KOSDAQ
Taiwan
- Taiwan Futures Exchange (TAIFEX)
South-eastern Asia
Indonesia
- Indonesia Commodity and Derivatives Exchange (ICDX)[1]
- Jakarta Futures Exchange (JFX)
Malaysia
Philippines
Singapore
- Singapore Commodity Exchange (SICOM)
- Singapore Exchange (SGX)
- Singapore Mercantile Exchange (SMX)
- Asia Pacific Exchange (APEX)
Thailand
- Thailand Futures Exchange Public Company Limited (TFEX)
- Bond Electronic Exchange (BEX)
- Agricultural Futures Exchange of Thailand (AFET) (Closed on 1 November 2016)
Southern Asia
Bangladesh
- Chittagong Stock Exchange (CSE)
- Dhaka Stock Exchange (DSE)
India
- 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
- Iran Mercantile Exchange
- Iranian Energy Exchange (IRENEX)
- Iranian oil bourse
- Tehran Stock Exchange
Nepal
- Commodity Futures Exchange Limited (CFX)
- Nepal Derivative Exchange Limited (NDEX)
- Commodity and Metal Exchange Limited (COMEN)
- MEX Nepal (MEX)
Pakistan
- Pakistan Stock Exchange (PSX)
- Karachi Stock Exchange (KSE) merged into PSX
- Pakistan Mercantile Exchange (PMEX), formerly National Commodity Exchange Limited (NCEL)
Western Asia
Turkey
- Turkish Derivatives Exchange (TURDEX, in Turkish: Vadeli İşlem ve Opsiyon Borsası or VOB)
United Arab Emirates
- Dubai Gold & Commodities Exchange
- Dubai Mercantile Exchange (DME)
- NASDAQ Dubai
- ICE Futures Abu Dhabi
Pan-European
Austria
Belgium
- BELFOX (Belgian Futures & Options Exchange)
Czechia
- OTE, CO2 emission market, Prague
France
Germany
- Eurex Exchange (EUREX), part of Deutsche Börse Group[3]
- European Energy Exchange (EEX), part of Deutsche Börse Group - commodity exchange[4]
Greece
- Athens Stock Exchange, Derivatives Market
Hungary
- Budapest Stock Exchange (BSE)
Norway
Poland
- GPW (Warsaw Stock Exchange)
Romania
- Bursa de Valori București (BVB) (Bucharest Stock Exchange)
Russia
- Moscow Exchange
- Moscow Interbank Currency Exchange (MICEX) (merged, 2012)
- RTS Stock Exchange (RTS) (merged, 2012)
Serbia
- Belgrade Stock Exchange (BELEX)
Slovakia
Spain
- Mercado Español de Futuros Financieros (MEFF)
Ukraine
- Ukrainian Exchange (UX)
United Kingdom
- 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)
Canada
- Montreal Exchange (MX) (owned by the TMX Group)
Mexico
- Mexican Derivatives Exchange (MexDer)
United States
- 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)
- OneChicago (Single-stock futures (SSF's) and Futures on ETFs, defunct)
- Nasdaq Futures Exchange (NFX, defunct)
- The Small Exchange (SMFE)
Australia
- Australian Securities Exchange (ASX)
- Financial and Energy Exchange (FEX Global)
New Zealand
Argentina
- Mercado a Término de Buenos Aires
- Mercado Abierto Electrónico
- ROFEX (Rosario Futures Exchange)
Brazil
- "Petroleum Exchange of India Pvt. Ltd". Retrieved 17 August 2019.
- "CME Group to Acquire NEX Group plc, Bringing Together Cash, Futures and OTC Marketplaces". CME Group. 29 March 2018. Retrieved 13 August 2018.