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Sydney Stock Exchange
TypeStock exchange
LocationSydney, New South Wales, Australia
Founded1997; 28 years ago (1997)
OwnerSSX
CurrencyAustralian dollar
Websitewww.ssx.sydney

The Sydney Stock Exchange (SSX) is a stock exchange with its headquarters in Sydney, Australia. It is a wholly owned subsidiary of the AIMS Financial Group, with a market license granted by the Australian Securities & Investment Commission (ASIC) on 5 November 2013. Formerly known as the Asia Pacific Exchange (APX), APX listed its first few companies on 6 March 2014.

History

The exchange first opened in 1997 as the Australian property exempt market before receiving a stock exchange license in August 2004. In November 2015, the exchange was renamed the Sydney Stock Exchange. To promote Sydney and Australia as a leading financial centre, and allow the listees to be identified as being listed on a major city's exchange, the exchange became known as the Sydney Stock Exchange (SSX). The exchange is an observer member of the Federation of Euro-Asian Stock Exchanges.

Logo

The SSX's corporate logo consists of a black background with multiple off-centre red circles.

The logo of the Sydney Stock exchange: a black square with five off-center red circles inside one another
The logo of the Sydney Stock Exchange

See also

References

  1. "Asia Pacific Stock Exchange changes its name to Sydney Stock Exchange".

External links

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