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  2. Korea Exchange - Wikipedia

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    Korea Exchange; 한국거래소: Type: Stock exchange: Location: Busan & Seoul, South Korea: Coordinates (Busan): Founded: 1956; 68 years ago (): Key people: Sohn Byung-doo (Chairman & CEO): Currency: South Korean won: No. of listings: 2,445 (as of May 2021) [1]: Market cap: ₩2,604 trillion KRW ($2.3 trillion USD) [2]: Indices: KOSPI KOSDAQ KRX 100: Website: www.krx.co.kr global.krx.co.kr ...

  3. KOSPI - Wikipedia

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    The Korea Composite Stock Price Index or KOSPI (Korean: 한국종합주가지수) is the index of all common stocks traded on the Stock Market Division—previously, Korea Stock Exchange—of the Korea Exchange. It is the representative stock market index of South Korea, analogous to the S&P 500 in the United States. KOSPI was introduced in ...

  4. KOSDAQ - Wikipedia

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    K'osŭdak. The Korean Securities Dealers Automated Quotations (KOSDAQ; Korean: 코스닥) is a trading board of Korea Exchange (KRX) in South Korea established in 1996. [1] Initially set up by Korea Financial Investment Association as an independent stock market from the Korean Stock Exchange, it was benchmarked from the American counterpart ...

  5. List of Asian stock exchanges - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of Asian stock exchanges. In the Asian region, there are multiple stock exchanges. As per data from World Federation of Exchanges, below are top 10 selected in 2023: [1][2] Bombay Stock Exchange, India. Tokyo Stock Exchange, Japan. Hong Kong Stock Exchange, Hong Kong. Shenzhen Stock Exchange, China.

  6. Korea Securities Depository - Wikipedia

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    The rapid growth of the Korean securities market in the 1970s called for an efficient facility for the custody and settlement of securities. The 5th amendment the Securities and Exchange Act (SEA) on February 6, 1973 provided the legal grounds to implement a CSD system, and on December 6, 1974, the Korea Securities Settlement Corporation (KSSC) was established.

  7. Koscom - Wikipedia

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    The Korea Securities Computing Corporation (Koscom; Korean: 코스콤) is a Korean financial IT company that provides the IT infrastructure to the Korean financial securities and futures markets. It also provides a trading platform, market data and other financial systems for the Korean market. It was launched by the Ministry of Finance (MOSF ...

  8. Category:Companies listed on the Korea Exchange - Wikipedia

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    KCC Corporation. KG Steel. Kia. Kolon Industries. Komelon. Korea Aerospace Industries. Korea Electric Power Corporation. Korea Gas Corporation. KEPCO Plant Service & Engineering.

  9. KOSPI 200 - Wikipedia

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    KOSPI 200. The KOSPI 200 (Korean: 코스피 200) is a subset of the KOSPI. It tends to be used to indicate the performance of the Korean stock market It covers about 93 percent of the KOSPI's market value, including the top 200 companies listed on the Korea Stock Exchange. [1]