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Unveiling Top 10 Exchanges: National stock exchange (NSE) dominates global derivatives market

Let’s delve into the global landscape of derivatives trading to uncover the top 10 exchanges shaping the financial markets.

Unveiling Top 10 Exchanges

Unveiling Top 10 Exchanges

In a remarkable feat, India’s National Stock Exchange (NSE) has secured its position as the world’s leading derivatives exchange, boasting an impressive 17,255 million derivative contracts traded. Let’s delve into the global landscape of derivatives trading to uncover the top 10 exchanges shaping the financial markets.

1. National Stock Exchange (NSE), India

Taking the lead, NSE commands the derivatives market with an unparalleled 17,255 million contracts traded.

2. B3 Brazil, Brazil

In second place, B3 Brazil claims a significant position with 8,756 million derivative contracts traded.

3. CME Group, USA

The podium sees CME Group from the United States securing third place, contributing 4,943 million contracts to the global derivatives market.

4. ICE, USA

Not far behind, ICE from the USA takes the fourth spot with 3,318 million derivative contracts traded.

5. NASDAQ, USA

 

NASDAQ holds strong at fifth place, contributing significantly with 3,293 million derivative contracts.

6. CBOE Holdings, USA

Another U.S. powerhouse, CBOE Holdings, captures the sixth position with 3,096 million contracts traded.

7. Zhengzhou, China

China’s Zhengzhou Exchange makes its mark at seventh place, boasting 2,582 million derivatives contracts traded.

8. Shanghai Exchange, China

Securing the eighth spot, the Shanghai Exchange reports a substantial 2,446 million contracts traded.

9. Dalian Xchange, China

China’s Dalian Exchange clinches the ninth position with 2,364 million derivatives contracts traded.

10. Korean Exchange, South Korea

Rounding off the top 10, the Korean Exchange holds its ground at tenth place with 2,282 million derivative contracts traded.

This comprehensive overview underscores NSE’s dominance on the global stage, while also highlighting the diverse contributions of exchanges from Brazil, the United States, and China, collectively shaping the dynamic landscape of the derivatives market.