Federation of Euro-Asian Stock Exchanges
The Federation of Euro-Asian Stock Exchanges (FEAS) is a non-profit international organization comprising the main stock exchanges in Eastern Europe, the Middle East and Central Asia. The purpose of the Federation is to contribute to the cooperation, development, support and promotion of capital markets in the Euro-Asian Region. It was established on May 16, 1995 with 12 founding members. Currently FEAS has 37 members, including stock exchanges, post trade institutions, dealers associations and regional federations from over 20 countries. The Federation's headquarters are located in Yerevan, Armenia.[3]
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Formation | May 16, 1995 |
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Type | Economic cooperation organization |
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Membership | 37[2] |
Website | www |
Members
Members of the Federation of Euro-Asian Stock Exchanges, include:[2]
Albania - Tirana Stock Exchange
Armenia - Armenia Securities Exchange, Central Depository of Armenia (CDA)
Bahrain - Bahrain Stock Exchange
Belarus - Belarusian Currency and Stock Exchange
Bosnia and Herzegovina - Banja Luka Stock Exchange, Sarajevo Stock Exchange
Bulgaria - Bulgarian Stock Exchange
Croatia - Zagreb Stock Exchange
Cyprus - Cyprus Stock Exchange
Egypt - Egyptian Exchange, Misr for Central Clearing, Depository and Registry (MCDR)
Georgia - Georgian Stock Exchange
Greece - Athens Stock Exchange
Iran - Iran Fara Bourse, Iran Mercantile Exchange, Tehran Stock Exchange, Tehran Stock Exchange Services Company, Central Securities Depository of Iran
Iraq - Iraq Stock Exchange
Israel - Tel Aviv Stock Exchange
Jordan - Amman Stock Exchange, Securities Depository Center of Jordan
Kazakhstan - Kazakhstan Stock Exchange, Astana International Exchange
Kuwait - Boursa Kuwait
North Macedonia - Macedonian Stock Exchange, Central Securities Depository of Macedonia
Moldova - Moldova Stock Exchange
Mongolia - Mongolian Stock Exchange
Oman - Muscat Securities Market
Palestine - Palestine Exchange
Romania - Bucharest Stock Exchange
Serbia - Belgrade Stock Exchange
Slovenia - Ljubljana Stock Exchange
Syria - Damascus Securities Exchange
Turkmenistan - State Commodity Raw Materials Exchange
United Arab Emirates - Abu Dhabi Securities Exchange
Uzbekistan - Tashkent Stock Exchange
Partnerships
The Federation of Euro-Asian Stock Exchanges maintains partnership agreements with several financial institutions, including:[4]
See also
References
- "Federation of Euro-Asian Stock Exchanges moves headquarters from Turkey to Armenia". ARM Radio. May 17, 2017.