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As per data from World Federation of Exchanges, below are top 10 selected in 2020:[1][2] (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4Shanghai Stock Exchange, ChinaTokyo Stock Exchange, JapanHong Kong Stock Exchange, Hong KongShenzhen Stock Exchange, ChinaBombay Stock Exchange, IndiaNational Stock Exchange, IndiaKorea Exchange, South KoreaTaiwan Stock Exchange, TaiwanSingapore Exchange, SingaporeThe Stock Exchange of Thailand, ThailandTable of ContentsAsian stock exchanges by UN subregion[edit]Central Asia[edit]Eastern Asia[edit]Northern Asia[edit]Southeast Asia[edit]Southern Asia[edit]Western Asia[edit]See also[edit]References[edit]External links[edit]Asian stock exchanges by UN subregion[edit]List of Asian stock exchanges by UN subregion.Central Asia[edit]Eastern Asia[edit]EconomyExchangeLocationFoundedListingsLink ChinaBeijing Stock ExchangeBeijing202188 (March 2022)BSEDalian Commodity ExchangeDalian1993DCEChina Financial Futures ExchangeShanghai2006CFFEXShanghai Futures ExchangeShanghai1999SHFEShanghai Metal ExchangeShanghai1992SHMEShanghai Stock ExchangeShanghai19902,061 (March 2022)SSEShenzhen Stock ExchangeShenzhen19912,607 (March 2022)SZSEZhengzhou Commodity ExchangeZhengzhou1990ZCE Hong KongHong Kong Stock ExchangeHong Kong18912,538 (2020)SEHKHong Kong Exchanges and ClearingHong Kong2000aka Hang SengHKEx\u00a0JapanTokyo Stock Exchange[4]Tokyo18781,838 (Prime Market) + 1,452 (Standard Market) + 484 (Growth Market) + 56 (Tokyo Pro Market) as of July 31, 2022[5]JPXJASDAQTokyo1963All 658 companies in the Standard subsection were transitioned into the Standard Market and all 36 companies in the Growth subsection were transitioned into the Growth Market.JPXJASDAQ NEOTokyo2007merged into JASDAQ in Oct. 2010[6]MothersTokyo1999All 424 companies were transitioned into the Growth Market.JPXTokyo Pro Market (formerly Tokyo AIM)Tokyo200956 as of July 31, 2022[5]JPXOsaka Exchange (formerly Osaka Securities Exchange)Osaka1878The cash equity market of Osaka Securities Exchange was integrated into Tokyo Stock Exchange on Jul. 16, 2013.[7]JPXHercules (formerly Nasdaq Japan)Osaka2000merged into JASDAQ in Oct. 2010[6](OSE) HerculesNagoya Stock ExchangeNagoya1886182 (First Section) + 80 (Second Section) as of Feb. 18, 2022[8]NSECentrexNagoya199914 as of Feb. 18, 2022[8]CentrexFukuoka Stock ExchangeFukuoka1949FSE(in Japanese)Q-BoardFukuoka2000QB(in Japanese)Sapporo Securities ExchangeSapporo1949SSE(in Japanese)AmbitiousSapporo2000AMB(in Japanese) MacauMacao Financial Asset ExchangeMacau2018MOX\u00a0MongoliaMongolian Stock ExchangeUlaanbaatar1991MSEUlaanbaatar Securities ExchangeUlaanbaatar2016\u00a0South KoreaChosun Stock Exchange[9][10](formerly Chosun Exchange (1932))Seoul1943Closed down by USAMGIK[11]Korea Exchange[12]Busan20052,354 (2020)KRXKorea Stock Exchange[13][14][9]Seoul1956Merged into Korea Exchange through KSE, KOSDAQ, KOFEX 1\/27\/2005[15]KOSDAQSeoul19961411KOSDAQ\u00a0TaiwanTaiwan Stock ExchangeTaipei1961898 (2020)TWSETaipei ExchangeTaipei1994TPExTaiwan Futures ExchangeTaipei1998TAIFEXNorthern Asia[edit]Southeast Asia[edit]Southern Asia[edit]Western Asia[edit]See also[edit]References[edit]^ “2020 Annual Statistics Guide – The World Federation of Exchanges”. 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