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This is not a complete listing of everything listed and traded on the TSX. Only one share class per issuer is listed (so the banks with many preferred shares are only listed once). The symbol listed is the company's primary symbol. No ETFs; No structured financial/investment companies (e.g. Aberdeen Asia-Pacific Income Investment Company Limited)
The Toronto Stock Exchange is the largest stock exchange in Canada and most major Canadian public companies are listed on it. It is owned by TMX Group . There are also many non-Canadian companies listed on the TSE Stock Exchange.
This is a list of companies listed on the Toronto Stock Exchange (TSX). The companies are listed below in alphabet-oriented pages below. The companies are listed below in alphabet-oriented pages below.
Furthermore, the Toronto Stock Exchange is the seventh-largest stock exchange in the world by market capitalization, listing over 1,500 companies with a combined market capitalization of over US$2 trillion as of 2015. [7]
It was the first time RBC GAM listed ETFs on NEO and the firm became the sixth provider to list on the exchange in 2017. [17] Purpose Investments Inc. changed the listing venue for certain closed-end funds (CEFs) and unit-traded funds (UTFs) from the Toronto Stock Exchange (TSX) to NEO Exchange on December 29, 2017. These investment funds will ...
The S&P/TSX Composite Index is the benchmark Canadian stock market index representing roughly 70% of the total market capitalization on the Toronto Stock Exchange (TSX). Having replaced the TSE 300 Composite Index on May 1, 2002, [1] as of September 20, 2021 the S&P/TSX Composite Index comprises 237 of the 3,451 companies listed on the TSX. [2]
This ended 123 years of the usage of TSE as a Canadian stock exchange. On May 11, 2007, the S&P/TSX Composite, the main index of the Toronto Stock Exchange, traded above the 14,000 point level for the first time ever. On December 17, 2008, for the first time in TSX history, the exchange was closed for an entire trading day due to a technical ...