Nasdaq Copenhagen

{{redirect|Copenhagen Stock Exchange|the historical building formerly used to house the stock exchange|Børsen}}

{{Short description|Stock exchange in Copenhagen, Denmark}}

{{Infobox exchange

|name = Nasdaq Copenhagen

|nativename =

|logo =

|image = Københavns Fondsbørs.jpg

|type = Stock Exchange

|city = Copenhagen

|country = Denmark

|coor =

|founded = 1625{{cite web

|url=http://www.nasdaqomxnordic.com/about_us

|title=About us

|access-date=11 August 2016

|publisher=Nasdaq}}
1808{{cite web

|url=http://www.borsbygningen.dk/hist.htm

|title=Børsens historie

|language=da

|access-date=11 August 2016

|work=Børsbygningen

|publisher=Dansk Erhverv}}

|owner = Nasdaq Nordic

|key_people = Bjørn Sibbern (Director)

|listings =

|currency = {{unbulleted list|Danish krone (primary)|Euro (secondary)}}

|mcap = 622 billion

|volume = €172.5 billion
(Q4 2006 - Q3 2007)

|indexes = KAX Index
OMX Copenhagen 25
KFX Index

|homepage = {{url|https://www.nasdaqomxnordic.com|nasdaqomxnordic.com}}

|footnotes =

}}

{{Nasdaq, Inc. locations}}

File:Børsen København.jpg, housed the Copenhagen Stock Exchange until 1974.]]

The Nasdaq Copenhagen, formerly known as the Copenhagen Stock Exchange ({{langx|da|Københavns Fondsbørs}}), is an international marketplace for Danish securities, including shares, bonds, treasury bills and notes, and financial futures and options.{{cite news

|url = http://www.thetradenews.com/news/Regions/Americas/Nasdaq_drops_OMX_name_from_branding.aspx

|last = Bakie

|first = John

|date = 30 October 2014

|title = Nasdaq drops OMX name from branding

|newspaper = The Trade

|location = London

|access-date = 12 June 2015

|archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20160920021551/http://www.thetradenews.com/news/Regions/Americas/Nasdaq_drops_OMX_name_from_branding.aspx

|archive-date = 20 September 2016

|url-status = dead

}}

Nasdaq Copenhagen is one of the Nasdaq Nordic Exchanges. Nasdaq Nordic goes back to the 2003 merger of OM AB and HEX plc to form OMX and is, since February 2008, part of Nasdaq, Inc. (formerly known as NASDAQ OMX Group).

Background and structure

The exchange was converted to a limited company in 1996 with share capital issued in a ratio of 60-20-20 to members, issuers of shares, and issuers of bonds. In 1997 the FUTOP Clearing Center A/S, the Danish derivatives market, became a wholly owned subsidiary. FUTOP issues, clears, and guarantees futures and options on shares, indices, and interest rate products. FUTOP products can be traded electronically. In 1998, the CSE and the Stockholmsbörsen formed the NOREX Alliance, a step toward developing a Nordic securities market. Normal trading sessions are from 09:00am to 05:00pm on all days of the week except Saturdays, Sundays and holidays declared by the exchange in advance.Market Hours, OMX Nordic Exchange - Copenhagen via Wikinvest

CSE indices

The C25 Index, a weighted, market value index comprising 25 Danish blue chips, launched for futures and options trading (members include the A.P. Moller-Maersk Group). The KFX Index comprises growth companies in the medical, telecommunications, biotechnology, and information technology sectors on the exchanges KVX Growth Market. The KAX Index is the exchange's all-share index, introduced in 2001 to replace the previous all-share index. It conforms to the Global Industry Classification Standard developed by Morgan Stanley Dean Witter and Standard & Poor's.{{Cn|date=August 2021}}

See also

{{Further|List of companies listed on Nasdaq Copenhagen}}

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References

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