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List of futures exchanges

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This is a list of notable futures exchanges. Those stock exchanges that also offer trading in futures contracts besides trading in securities are listed both here and the list of stock exchanges.

Major derivatives exchanges

Below is a ranking of major exchange groups that offer exchange-traded derivatives (ETD), according to "Trends in ETD Trading Annual Review – 2023" published by the Futures Industry Association (FIA) on 31 January 2024.[1][2]

Ranking of major exchange groups, ranked by trading volume in 2023[1][2]
Rank Exchange groups and exchanges Trading volume Open interest
Jan. - Dec. 2023 YoY % Change Dec. 2023 YoY % Change
1 NSE Group 84,817,136,379 122.5% 36,247,772 55.1%
84,807,400,658 122.5% 36,002,960 54.0%
  • NSE International Exchange (NSE IX)[3]
9,735,721 n/a 244,812 n/a
2 B3 — Brasil, Bolsa, Balcão 8,314,951,631 0.0% 203,552,906 61.5%
3 CME Group 6,099,488,339 4.3% 105,040,548 8.1%
3,209,300,188 -1.6% 59,573,736 2.0%
2,211,191,467 13.7% 30,599,260 21.1%
536,342,083 4.3% 12,904,391 9.5%
142,654,601 14.2% 1,963,161 17.8%
4 BSE 5,873,771,364 265.0% 762,450 -44.3%
5,826,602,581 311.2% 761,778 -44.3%
47,168,783 -75.5% 672 -34.1%
5 Cboe Global Markets (Cboe) 3,708,455,548 6.7% 343,822 13.2%
2,024,298,392 19.1% n/a n/a
  • Cboe EDGX Options Exchange (EDGX)[4]
630,097,327 9.8% n/a n/a
  • Cboe BZX Options Exchange (BZX)[4]
550,606,231 -25.7% n/a n/a
  • Cboe C2 Options Exchange (C2)[4]
448,428,060 10.1% n/a n/a
  • Cboe Futures Exchange (CFE)
54,978,566 0.4% 343,417 13.1%
  • Cboe Europe Derivative Exchange (CEDX)
46,971 57.8% 405 426.0%
1 -100.0% - n/a
6 Intercontinental Exchange (ICE) 3,656,460,603 6.4% 81,708,385 18.2%
1,229,015,809 3.1% n/a n/a
1,187,841,122 10.9% 37,092,511 18.4%
745,956,812 3.5% n/a n/a
407,931,374 3.6% 40,940,201 15.3%
  • ICE Endex
81,119,764 52.2% 3,638,061 58.8%
  • ICE Futures Abu Dhabi
2,330,141 71.3% 35,589 -12.3%
  • ICE Futures Singapore
2,265,581 -18.1% 2,023 -39.7%
7 Zhengzhou Commodity Exchange (ZCE) 3,532,952,087 47.4% 13,541,868 0.5%
8 Nasdaq, Inc. 3,203,620,030 1.8% 4,454,125 -11.7%
1,144,092,199 2.4% n/a n/a
  • Nasdaq Options Market[4]
622,562,417 -18.6% n/a n/a
597,258,932 8.2% n/a n/a
331,245,641 21.7% n/a n/a
245,525,725 12.6% n/a n/a
196,973,399 28.8% n/a n/a
65,732,123 -7.1% 4,360,748 -11.9%
229,594 -20.3% 93,377 -2.8%
9 Dalian Commodity Exchange (DCE) 2,508,333,822 10.2% 13,435,769 9.8%
10 Shanghai Futures Exchange (SHFE) 2,226,957,843 14.6% 9,809,038 12.9%
2,060,693,705 13.0% 9,302,434 10.5%
166,264,138 38.4% 506,604 84.8%
11 Borsa Istanbul (BIST) 2,085,602,517 -23.5% 15,330,084 -22.7%
12 Korea Exchange (KRX) 2,038,379,367 -1.0% 11,133,459 13.2%
13 Deutsche Börse 1,915,115,895 -2.1% 115,347,073 -5.0%
1,915,115,895 -2.1% 115,347,073 -5.0%
14 Miami International Holdings (MIH) 1,589,908,527 22.1% 63,238 5.2%
  • MIAX Options[4]
647,128,959 47.7% n/a n/a
634,027,436 15.5% n/a n/a
  • MIAX Emerald[4]
305,857,301 -2.1% n/a n/a
2,894,831 -12.1% 63,238 5.2%
15 Moscow Exchange (MOEX) 1,304,127,469 2.8% 46,606,582 268.6%
16 TMX Group (TMX) 865,382,847 13.7% 15,600,945 17.4%
693,138,435 13.5% n/a n/a
172,244,412 14.5% 15,600,945 17.4%
17 Hong Kong Exchanges and Clearing (HKEX) 480,360,531 5.6% 14,095,729 14.3%
331,466,384 3.4% 11,844,968 8.3%
148,894,147 11.0% 2,250,761 62.0%
18 Multi Commodity Exchange of India (MCX) 443,704,088 103.3% 592,046 41.3%
19 Japan Exchange Group (JPX) 394,038,990 0.5% 3,395,946 0.1%
392,173,920 0.6% 3,346,923 0.2%
1,865,070 -25.2% 49,023 -5.3%
20 Taiwan Futures Exchange (TAIFEX) 324,644,847 -15.6% 1,135,213 19.1%
21 MATba ROFEX 311,211,933 3.8% 1,030,627 -62.3%
311,201,997 3.8% 1,025,337 -62.5%
9,936 163.6% 5,290 138.1%
22 JSE Limited (JSE) 261,189,473 27.5% 16,708,041 5.3%
23 Singapore Exchange (SGX) 243,139,241 -6.5% 4,637,735 2.3%
24 Australian Securities Exchange (ASX) 223,741,637 10.9% 9,224,619 9.2%
  • ASX 24
153,812,929 13.6% 3,702,918 13.6%
  • ASX
69,928,708 5.5% 5,521,701 6.4%
25 China Financial Futures Exchange (CFFEX) 168,340,048 10.9% 1,852,728 43.2%
26 Euronext 157,863,443 -11.6% 19,416,146 3.4%
  • Euronext Derivatives Market
132,621,496 -12.5% 14,839,119 2.8%
25,241,947 -6.8% 4,577,027 5.3%
27 Thailand Futures Exchange (TFEX) 129,491,241 -5.0% 2,684,517 -32.6%

Notes

  1. ^ a b "2023 Annual ETD Volume Review". Futures Industry Association. 2024-02-01. Retrieved 2024-08-29.
  2. ^ a b "Trends in ETD Trading Annual Review – 2023" (PDF). Futures Industry Association. 2024-02-01. pp. 42–45. Retrieved 2024-08-29.
  3. ^ NSE International Exchange began trading in July 2023.
  4. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p US equity options are cleared through Options Clearing Corporation.
  5. ^ ErisX was acquired by Cboe in May 2022.

Africa

Kenya

Nigeria

South Africa

Asia

Eastern Asia

Mainland China

Hong Kong

Japan

South Korea

Taiwan

South-eastern Asia

Indonesia

Malaysia

Philippines

Singapore

Thailand

Southern Asia

Bangladesh

India

Iran

Nepal

Pakistan

Western Asia

Turkey

United Arab Emirates

Europe

Country/Region Exchange Notes
Pan-European Eurex Exchange Part of Deutsche Börse Group
Pan-European Euronext Multi-country derivatives (France, Netherlands, etc.)
Pan-European European Climate Exchange Carbon derivatives
Pan-European European Energy Exchange (EEX) Power & commodity futures (Deutsche Börse)
Pan-European NASDAQ OMX Commodities Europe Nordic markets (power, energy)
Austria Energy Exchange Austria Energy
Belgium BELFOX Belgian Futures & Options Exchange (historic)
Czechia OTE Prague CO₂ emission market
France Euronext Paris French derivatives market
Germany Eurex Exchange (EUREX) Deutsche Börse, financial derivatives
Germany European Energy Exchange (EEX) Commodity exchange, part of Deutsche Börse
Greece Athens Stock Exchange (Derivatives Market) Equity & derivatives
Hungary Budapest Stock Exchange (BSE) Derivatives
Norway Imarex Shipping/freight derivatives
Poland Warsaw Stock Exchange (GPW) Financial & commodity derivatives
Romania Bursa de Valori București (BVB) Bucharest Stock Exchange, derivatives
Russia Moscow Exchange Financial & commodities
Russia Moscow Interbank Currency Exchange (MICEX) Merged into MOEX (2012)
Russia RTS Stock Exchange (RTS) Merged into MOEX (2012)
Serbia Belgrade Stock Exchange (BELEX) Limited derivatives
Slovakia Commodity Exchange Bratislava (CEB) Commodities
Spain Mercado Español de Futuros Financieros (MEFF) Financial futures
Sweden (Nordic) Nasdaq Nordic (Nasdaq Stockholm – Derivatives Market) Financial derivatives (govt & mortgage bond futures, STIBOR/NIBOR futures, OTC rate derivatives)
Ukraine Ukrainian Exchange (UX) Derivatives
United Kingdom ICE Futures Europe Former LIFFE and IPE, owned by Intercontinental Exchange
United Kingdom London Metal Exchange (LME) Metals, owned by Hong Kong Exchanges and Clearing
United Kingdom Baltic Exchange Freight derivatives, owned by Singapore Exchange


North America

Canada

Mexico

United States

Oceania

Australia

New Zealand

South America

Argentina

Brazil

Uruguay

  • UFEX (Uruguay Futures Exchange).[5]

See also

References

  1. ^ http://www.icdx.co.id/ [bare URL]
  2. ^ "Petroleum Exchange of India Pvt. Ltd". Retrieved 17 August 2019.
  3. ^ http://cfe.cboe.com/ [bare URL]
  4. ^ "CME Group to Acquire NEX Group plc, Bringing Together Cash, Futures and OTC Marketplaces". CME Group. 29 March 2018. Retrieved 13 August 2018.
  5. ^ Mestre, Pablo (17 September 2015). "Uruguay ya cuenta con un mercado a futuro de novillos". Rurales (in Spanish). Montevideo. El País. Retrieved 29 October 2025.