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Kiev Stock Exchange
NameKiev Stock Exchange
CityKiev
CountryUkraine
Founded1993
CurrencyUkrainian hryvnia
IndicesPFTS Index

Kiev Stock Exchange. The Kiev Stock Exchange is a major stock exchange in Eastern Europe, located in the city of Kiev, Ukraine. It was founded in 1993, shortly after Ukraine gained independence from the Soviet Union, with the help of organizations such as the World Bank and the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development. The exchange is a member of the Federation of Euro-Asian Stock Exchanges and has partnerships with other exchanges, including the Warsaw Stock Exchange and the Budapest Stock Exchange.

History

The history of the Kiev Stock Exchange dates back to 1993, when it was established by the Ukrainian Government with the support of international organizations such as the International Monetary Fund and the United States Agency for International Development. The exchange started trading in 1993, with the first trades taking place in October 1993. In the early years, the exchange faced significant challenges, including a lack of infrastructure and a limited number of listed companies, such as Naftogaz, Ukrtelecom, and Turboatom. However, with the help of organizations such as the World Bank and the European Union, the exchange was able to develop and expand, and by the early 2000s, it had become a major player in the Ukrainian economy, with companies like ArcelorMittal and Cargill investing in the country.

Trading

Trading on the Kiev Stock Exchange takes place on weekdays, from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM Kyiv Time. The exchange offers a range of trading products, including stocks, bonds, and derivatives, such as futures contracts and options contracts. The exchange also provides a platform for trading in currencies, including the Ukrainian hryvnia, the US dollar, and the Euro. Companies like Deutsche Bank, JPMorgan Chase, and Goldman Sachs are involved in trading on the exchange, and the exchange has partnerships with other exchanges, such as the London Stock Exchange and the New York Stock Exchange.

Listed_Companies

The Kiev Stock Exchange has a diverse range of listed companies, including Naftogaz, Ukrtelecom, and Turboatom. Other notable listed companies include ArcelorMittal Kryvyi Rih, Alchevsk Iron and Steel Works, and Dnipro Metallurgical Plant. The exchange also has a number of listed banks, including PrivatBank, Oschadbank, and Ukreximbank, which are supervised by the National Bank of Ukraine. The exchange has a total of over 100 listed companies, with a combined market capitalization of over 10 billion Ukrainian hryvnia.

Market_Statistics

The Kiev Stock Exchange has a number of market statistics that provide insight into the performance of the exchange. The exchange's main index is the PFTS Index, which is a capitalization-weighted index that tracks the performance of the exchange's listed companies. The index is calculated and maintained by the PFTS Ukraine Stock Exchange, and is widely followed by investors and analysts, including those from Bloomberg and Reuters. Other market statistics include the exchange's trading volume and market capitalization, which are published on a daily basis by the exchange and are available on the websites of organizations such as the World Federation of Exchanges and the International Organization of Securities Commissions.

Regulation

The Kiev Stock Exchange is regulated by the National Commission for Securities and Stock Market of Ukraine, which is responsible for overseeing the exchange and ensuring that it operates in a fair and transparent manner. The commission is also responsible for regulating the exchange's listed companies, and for enforcing the country's securities laws, such as the Securities and Stock Market Law of Ukraine. The exchange is also a member of the International Organization of Securities Commissions, and is subject to the organization's standards and guidelines, which are designed to promote investor protection and market integrity, and are supported by organizations such as the Financial Stability Board and the G20.

Technology_And_Trading_Platforms

The Kiev Stock Exchange uses a range of technology and trading platforms to facilitate trading and provide services to its members. The exchange's trading platform is provided by Atos, and is designed to provide fast and reliable trading, with low latency and high throughput. The exchange also uses a range of other technologies, including data analytics and cloud computing, to support its operations and provide services to its members, such as Microsoft and IBM. The exchange has partnerships with a number of technology companies, including Oracle and SAP, and is a member of the Financial Information Forum, which is a global organization that promotes the use of technology in the financial industry, and includes members such as NASDAQ and the London Stock Exchange Group.

Category:Stock exchanges in Europe

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