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Korea Exchange
한국거래소
TypeStock exchange
LocationBusan & Seoul, South Korea
Coordinates35°08′12″N 129°03′53″E / 35.136721°N 129.064746°E / 35.136721; 129.064746 (Busan)
Founded1956; 69 years ago (1956)
Key peopleSohn Byung-doo
(Chairman & CEO)
CurrencySouth Korean won
No. of listings2,445 (as of May 2021)
Market cap₩2,604 trillion KRW ($2.3 trillion USD)
IndicesKOSPI
KOSDAQ
KRX 100
Websitewww.krx.co.kr
global.krx.co.kr
Korea Exchange
Hangul한국거래소
Hanja韓國去來所
Revised RomanizationHanguk Georaeso
McCune–ReischauerHanguk Kŏraeso

Korea Exchange (KRX, Korean: 한국거래소) is the sole securities exchange operator in South Korea. It is headquartered in Busan, and has an office for cash markets and market oversight in Seoul.

History

The Korea Exchange was created through the integration of Korea Stock Exchange (KSE), Korea Futures Exchange and KOSDAQ Stock Market under the Korea Stock & Futures Exchange Act. The securities and derivatives markets of former exchanges are now business divisions of Korea Exchange: the Stock Market Division, KOSDAQ Market Division and Derivatives Market Division. As of Dec 2020, Korea Exchange had 2,409 listed companies with a combined market capitalization of ₩2.3 quadrillion KRW (US$2.1 trillion). The exchange has normal trading sessions from 09:00 am to 03:30 pm on all days of the week except Saturdays, Sundays and holidays declared by the Exchange in advance.

On 22 May 2015, the Korea Exchange joined the United Nations Sustainable Stock Exchanges initiative in an event with the UN-SG Ban Ki-moon in attendance, as well as senior officials from UN Global Compact and UNCTAD.

Traded instruments

See also: KOSPI and KOSPI 200
KOSPI Market Division
  • Stocks
  • Bonds
  • Exchange Traded Funds (ETFs)
  • Exchange-Linked Warrants (ELWs)
  • Real Estate Investment Trusts (REITs)
KOSDAQ Market Division
  • Stocks
Derivatives Market Division
  • Index Instruments: KOSPI 200 Index Futures, KOSTAR Futures, KOSPI 200 Index Options
  • Single Stock Futures
  • Equity Options
  • Interest Rate Instruments: 3-Year KTB (Korea Treasury Bond) Futures, 5-Year KTB Futures, 10-Year KTB Futures
  • Foreign Exchange Instruments: USD Futures, JPY Futures, EUR Futures, USD Options
  • Commodity Instruments: Gold Futures, Mini-gold Futures, Lean Hog Futures

Trading hours

Session Trading Hours Quotation Receiving Hours
Regular Session 09:00 ∼ 15:30 08:30 ∼ 15:30
Off-hours Session Pre-hours 08:00 ∼ 09:00 08:00 ∼ 09:00
Off-hours Session Post-hours 15:40 ∼ 18:00 15:30 ∼ 18:00

Quotations are quotes submitted by the Members on behalf of their customers and are submitted to the Exchange only during Quotation Receiving Hours.

Trading days in KRX KOSPI markets are from Monday through Friday and no trading or settlement is made on the following days:

  • Holidays according to government regulations (which includes Sundays, National Election days, etc)
  • Labor Day (May 1st)
  • Saturdays
  • December 31st when it's a holiday or a Saturday, otherwise the previous business day closest to December 31st
  • Certain days deemed necessary by the KRX due to market conditions.

See also

References

  1. "Global KRX". Archived from the original on 28 April 2021. Retrieved 25 May 2021.
  2. ""시가총액"". Archived from the original on 11 January 2023. Retrieved 10 Feb 2021.
  3. Market Hours, Korea Exchange via Wikinvest
  4. "UN Secretary-General Joins Business Leaders in Seoul, Calls for Urgent Action on Poverty, Climate Change and Conflict". UN Global Compact. Archived from the original on 2023-01-11. Retrieved 23 May 2015.
  5. "Global KRX | Regulation | Stocks | KOSPI Market | Trading".

External links

World Federation of Exchanges
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Largest stock exchanges by market capitalization
  1.  United States New York Stock Exchange
  2.  United States Nasdaq
  3.  China Shanghai Stock Exchange
  4.  BelgiumFranceRepublic of IrelandNetherlandsNorwayPortugalItaly Euronext
  5.  Japan Tokyo Stock Exchange
  6.  Hong Kong Hong Kong Stock Exchange
  7.  China Shenzhen Stock Exchange
  8.  India Bombay Stock Exchange
  9.  India National Stock Exchange of India
  10.  Canada Toronto Stock Exchange
  11.  United Kingdom London Stock Exchange
  12.  Saudi Arabia Saudi Exchange
  13.  Taiwan Taiwan Stock Exchange
  14.  Germany Deutsche Börse
  15.  SwedenDenmarkFinlandIcelandEstoniaLatviaLithuania Nasdaq Nordic
  16.  Switzerland SIX Swiss Exchange
  17.  South Korea Korea Exchange
  18.  Australia Australian Securities Exchange
  19.  Spain BME Spanish Exchanges
  20.  South Africa JSE Limited
  21.  Indonesia Indonesia Stock Exchange
  22.  Brazil B3
  23.  Singapore Singapore Exchange
  24.  Russia Moscow Exchange
  25.  Thailand Stock Exchange of Thailand
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See also: Economy of North Korea


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