List of European stock exchanges
In the European region, there are multiple stock exchanges among which five are considered major (as having a market cap of over US$1 trillion):
- Euronext, which is a Pan-European stock exchange composed of five market places in Belgium, France, Ireland, the Netherlands, and Portugal.
- London Stock Exchange Group, which is a global stock exchange composed of the London Stock Exchange.
- Deutsche Börse, which operates Europe's third largest stock exchange, the Frankfurt Stock Exchange/Xetra.
- SIX Swiss Exchange, which operates Switzerland's major stock exchange.
- Nasdaq Nordic, which is composed of Scandinavian and Baltic stock exchanges; including Sweden, Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania, with activity in Norway and the Faroe Islands.
This is a list of European stock exchanges.
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Consolidation
The following timeline outlines the consolidation through mergers and acquisitions among bourses in the European Union, which has taken place since the 1990s in response to financial harmonisation and liberalisation. Current, independent (parent) exchange companies are shown in colour.
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