As of December 2024, the Shanghai Stock Exchange had the largest domestic market capitalization among stock exchanges in the Asia Pacific region, amounting to approximately *** trillion U.S. dollars. Second in the ranking was the Shanghai Stock Exchange Group, followed by the Shenzhen Stock Exchange. Stock exchanges in Asia PacificThe major stock exchanges in the Asia-Pacific region are the Tokyo Stock Exchange in Japan, the Shanghai and Shenzhen Stock Exchange in Mainland China, the Hong Kong Stock Exchange in Hong Kong, and the Bombay Stock Exchange in India, which is also the oldest stock exchange in Asia. Also, five out of the ten largest stock exchange operators in the world are located in Asia.What is market capitalization?Market capitalization, also commonly referred to as market cap, is a measure of the total market value of outstanding shares of a company on the stock market. It indicates a company’s relative size and value while taking various determinants such as risk and the market’s perception into consideration. There are large-cap (>** billion), mid-cap (* to ** billion) and small-cap (*** million to * billion) companies depending on their market capitalization.
The rolling stock market was estimated to be worth just under **** billion U.S. dollars in 2023, with Asia-Oceania accounting for the largest share. Rolling stock market in Asia-Pacific Among the largest and fastest-growing countries within the Asia-Pacific region for rolling stock are India and China, with Indian Railways and CRRC ranked as key market players for this region. Reasons contributing to expansion in countries such as India include a growing population and a considerable number of migrant workers who rely on rail as a means of commuting. Back in 2020, there were approximately *** million migrant workers in China. Driving innovation in the sector One of the world’s leading rolling stock manufacturers, CRRC, reported investments of over ** billion Chinese yuan in its research and development activity in the 2022 financial year. As the company continues to develop and manufacture innovative technologies, such as electric and hybrid rail systems, CRRC has started to address concerns about sustainability and emissions while ensuring that it maintains a technological advantage over its competitors in the global market.
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The average for 2020 based on 3 countries was 62.9 percent. The highest value was in Malaysia: 68.37 percent and the lowest value was in the Philippines: 54.72 percent. The indicator is available from 1998 to 2020. Below is a chart for all countries where data are available.
The value of global domestic equity market increased from ***** trillion U.S. dollars in 2013 to ****** trillion U.S. dollars in 2024. The United States was by far the leading country with the largest share of total world stocks as of 2024. Global market capitalization in different regions The market capitalization of domestic companies listed varied across different regions of the world. As of Decmber 2024, the Americas region had the largest domestic equity market, totaling ** trillion U.S. dollars. This region is home to the NYSE and Nasdaq, which are the two largest stock exchange operators in the world. The market capitalization of these two exchanges alone exceeded ** billion U.S. dollars as of January 2025, larger than the total market capitalization in the Asia-Pacific, and in the EMEA regions in the same period. Largest Stock Exchanges in Latin America As of December 2024, the B3 (Brasil Bolsa Balcao) was the biggest stock exchange in Latin America in terms of market capitalization and the second-largest in terms of number of listed companies. Following the B3 were the Mexican Stock Exchange and the Santiago Stock Exchange in Chile. The most valuable company in Latin America is listed on the Mexican Stock Exchange: Fomento Económico Mexicano, a multinational beverage and retail company headquartered in Monterrey, had a market cap of *** billion U.S. dollars as of March 2025.
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China's main stock market index, the SHANGHAI, rose to 3648 points on August 11, 2025, gaining 0.34% from the previous session. Over the past month, the index has climbed 3.63% and is up 27.62% compared to the same time last year, according to trading on a contract for difference (CFD) that tracks this benchmark index from China. China Shanghai Composite Stock Market Index - values, historical data, forecasts and news - updated on August of 2025.
At the end of the fiscal year 2024, ***************************************** were the leading type of domestic investors in stocks in Japan, with stock holdings of around ***** trillion Japanese yen. Stock holdings of financial institutions, including insurance companies, investment trusts, and pension trusts, amounted to ***** trillion yen. Tokyo Stock Exchange With a market capitalization of over *** trillion Japanese yen and around ***** constituents, the Tokyo Stock Exchange, operated by the Japan Exchange Group, is one of the largest stock exchanges in Asia and the world. In parallel to its reorganization in April 2022, a series of reforms were introduced to improve corporate governance of listed companies and make Japanese stocks more attractive to investors. Driven by global investors, the Nikkei 225 stock market index, Japan’s benchmark index, surpassed a 34 year-old record-high in February 2024. Private investors Stock holdings of individuals amounted to around ***** trillion yen in fiscal 2024. Japanese households hold a comparably large share of assets in cash and deposits. According to estimates, around ** percent of the population were stock owners and equity and investment trusts accounted for around ** percent of the financial assets of households. To boost private investment in stocks and bonds, an amended version of Japan’s tax-exempt investment scheme, Nippon Individual Savings Account (NISA), was launched in January 2024.
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A deep financial and economic crisis ravaged many Asian nations during 1997 and 1998. In this article, the authors examine the impact of the crisis on corporate risk for a subset of large United States firms that are included in the Standard & Poor (S&P) 100 stock market index. They find that the Asian crisis changed many of these firms' exposure to stock market movements -- that is, their "betas," or sensitivity to stock market risk. In particular, the extent of a firm's sales exposure to Asia appears to be an important link through which the crisis affected beta. This effect is amplified by greater financial leverage.
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La moyenne pour 2020 était de 62.9 pour cent. La valeur la plus élevée était au Malaisie: 68.37 pour cent et la valeur la plus basse était au Philippines: 54.72 pour cent. Vous trouverez ci-dessous un graphique pour tous les pays où les données sont disponibles.
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This study examines the market return spillovers from the US market to 10 Asia-Pacific stock markets, accounting for approximately 91 per cent of the region’s GDP from 1991 to 2022. Our findings indicate an increased return spillover from the US stock market to the Asia-Pacific stock market over time, particularly after major global events such as the 1997 Asian and the 2008 global financial crises, the 2015 China stock market crash, and the COVID-19 pandemic. The 2008 global financial crisis had the most substantial impact on these events. In addition, the findings also indicate that US economic policy uncertainty and US geopolitical risk significantly affect spillovers from the US to the Asia-Pacific markets. In contrast, the geopolitical risk of Asia-Pacific countries reduces these spillovers. The study also highlights the significant impact of information and communication technologies (ICT) on these spillovers. Given the increasing integration of global financial markets, the findings of this research are expected to provide valuable policy implications for investors and policymakers.
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To investigate the issue of inflation-hedging to find appropriate hedging assets against inflation by using the VAR or VECM model. We have collected data encompassing housing price indices, stock indices, price indexes, and money supply from five countries: the United States, Hong Kong, South Korea, Singapore, and Taiwan. The housing price index focuses on the transaction prices of listed residential houses in the metropolitan area as the benchmark, the stock price index is the ordinary stock market index of various countries, the price index is the consumer price index (CPI), and the money supply is M2 aggregate. The time period for obtaining data on the housing price index and stock price index is not the same.
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The Asia Pacific Same Day Delivery Market report segments the industry into Mode Of Transport (Air, Road, Others), Shipment Weight (Heavy Weight Shipments, Light Weight Shipments, Medium Weight Shipments), Destination (Domestic, International), End User Industry (E-Commerce, Financial Services (BFSI), Healthcare, Manufacturing, Primary Industry, and more) and Country.
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Global Card Stock is segmented by Application (Printing, Crafts, Scrapbooking, Card Making, Business Cards), Type (Glossy Card Stock, Matte Card Stock, Colored Card Stock, Heavyweight Card Stock, Specialty Card Stock) and Geography(North America, LATAM, West Europe, Central & Eastern Europe, Northern Europe, Southern Europe, East Asia, Southeast Asia, South Asia, Central Asia, Oceania, MEA)
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This study examines the market return spillovers from the US market to 10 Asia-Pacific stock markets, accounting for approximately 91 per cent of the region’s GDP from 1991 to 2022. Our findings indicate an increased return spillover from the US stock market to the Asia-Pacific stock market over time, particularly after major global events such as the 1997 Asian and the 2008 global financial crises, the 2015 China stock market crash, and the COVID-19 pandemic. The 2008 global financial crisis had the most substantial impact on these events. In addition, the findings also indicate that US economic policy uncertainty and US geopolitical risk significantly affect spillovers from the US to the Asia-Pacific markets. In contrast, the geopolitical risk of Asia-Pacific countries reduces these spillovers. The study also highlights the significant impact of information and communication technologies (ICT) on these spillovers. Given the increasing integration of global financial markets, the findings of this research are expected to provide valuable policy implications for investors and policymakers.
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The global stock exchanges market is projected to reach USD X.X million by 2033, exhibiting a CAGR of X.X% during the forecast period from 2025 to 2033. The market growth is primarily driven by the increasing number of companies going public, rising investor participation in capital markets, and the adoption of automated trading systems. Additionally, the growing emphasis on corporate governance and transparency has further boosted the demand for stock exchanges. The market is segmented based on application, type, and region. By application, the online segment held the largest share in 2025 and is expected to maintain its dominance throughout the forecast period. The increasing adoption of digital trading platforms and mobile applications has fueled the growth of the online segment. By type, the clearing and transaction services segment accounted for the largest revenue share in 2025. This segment provides critical services such as trade settlement, clearing, and custody, which are essential for the smooth functioning of stock exchanges. Geographically, North America dominated the market in 2025, followed by Europe and Asia Pacific. The presence of well-established stock exchanges such as the New York Stock Exchange and NASDAQ in North America has contributed to the region's dominance.
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Asian markets and U.S. futures decline as Trump's comments on the Fed heighten market anxiety, boosting gold prices to new highs.
While the global coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic caused all major stock market indices to fall sharply in March 2020, both the extent of the decline at this time, and the shape of the subsequent recovery, have varied greatly. For example, on March 15, 2020, major European markets and traditional stocks in the United States had shed around ** percent of their value compared to January *, 2020. However, Asian markets and the NASDAQ Composite Index only shed around ** to ** percent of their value. A similar story can be seen with the post-coronavirus recovery. As of November 14, 2021 the NASDAQ composite index value was around ** percent higher than in January 2020, while most other markets were only between ** and ** percent higher. Why did the NASDAQ recover the quickest? Based in New York City, the NASDAQ is famously considered a proxy for the technology industry as many of the world’s largest technology industries choose to list there. And it just so happens that technology was the sector to perform the best during the coronavirus pandemic. Accordingly, many of the largest companies who benefitted the most from the pandemic such as Amazon, PayPal and Netflix, are listed on the NADSAQ, helping it to recover the fastest of the major stock exchanges worldwide. Which markets suffered the most? The energy sector was the worst hit by the global COVID-19 pandemic. In particular, oil companies share prices suffered large declines over 2020 as demand for oil plummeted while workers found themselves no longer needing to commute, and the tourism industry ground to a halt. In addition, overall share prices in two major stock exchanges – the London Stock Exchange (as represented by the FTSE 100 index) and Hong Kong (as represented by the Hang Seng index) – have notably recovered slower than other major exchanges. However, in both these, the underlying issue behind the slower recovery likely has more to do with political events unrelated to the coronavirus than it does with the pandemic – namely Brexit and general political unrest, respectively.
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Asian markets rise with U.S. stocks rally, optimistic Chinese factory data spurs regional gains. Tech stocks boost markets with AI advancements.
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The Asia-Pacific private equity industry is experiencing robust growth, driven by increasing institutional investor interest, a burgeoning middle class fueling consumer spending, and supportive government policies in key markets like China, India, and Australia. The region's diverse economies and expanding entrepreneurial landscape present numerous investment opportunities across various sectors, including technology, healthcare, and infrastructure. While the historical period (2019-2024) showed a steady increase, the forecast period (2025-2033) projects even stronger expansion. This surge is fueled by several factors: the rise of family offices seeking higher returns, the increasing availability of sophisticated financial instruments, and the ongoing digital transformation across various industries, creating attractive acquisition targets. Furthermore, government initiatives promoting foreign direct investment and easing regulatory hurdles are contributing to a favorable investment climate. We estimate that the market size in 2025 is approximately $500 billion, considering the substantial growth observed in recent years and anticipated future expansion. A conservative CAGR of 10% during the forecast period is projected, resulting in a market size exceeding $1.3 trillion by 2033. The strong growth trajectory is not without its challenges. Geopolitical uncertainties, regulatory changes, and macroeconomic fluctuations could impact investment activity. However, the long-term fundamentals remain positive. The increasing sophistication of local private equity firms, coupled with the influx of international capital, positions the Asia-Pacific region for continued dominance in the global private equity landscape. The focus will likely shift towards sustainable investments and ESG (Environmental, Social, and Governance) considerations as investors increasingly prioritize long-term value creation alongside financial returns. Diversification across various asset classes and geographical locations will also become crucial for mitigating risks and maximizing returns in this dynamic market. This in-depth report provides a comprehensive analysis of the Asia-Pacific private equity industry, examining its growth trajectory, key players, investment trends, and future outlook. Covering the period from 2019 to 2033, with a focus on 2025, this report offers invaluable insights for investors, industry professionals, and anyone seeking to understand this dynamic market. Recent developments include: September 2022: The Asian Development Bank (ADB) signed a USD 15 million equity investment in KV Asia Capital Fund II LP, a private equity fund managed by KV Asia to provide growth capital to companies in the health care, financial services, education, manufacturing, business services, and consumer sectors across Southeast Asia., July 2022: Malaysia-headquartered private equity firm Navis Capital Partners has launched an Asia Credit Platform, Navis Asia Credit.. Notable trends are: Deals Made a Remarkable Rebound in Asia-Pacific Private Equity Market.
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Learn about the projected growth of the toilet/facial tissue and similar paper market in Asia over the next decade, with anticipated increases in both volume and value.
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Global Securities Brokerages And Stock Exchanges is segmented by Application (Trading, Investment Management), Type (Financial Services, Investment) and Geography(North America, LATAM, West Europe, Central & Eastern Europe, Northern Europe, Southern Europe, East Asia, Southeast Asia, South Asia, Central Asia, Oceania, MEA)
As of December 2024, the Shanghai Stock Exchange had the largest domestic market capitalization among stock exchanges in the Asia Pacific region, amounting to approximately *** trillion U.S. dollars. Second in the ranking was the Shanghai Stock Exchange Group, followed by the Shenzhen Stock Exchange. Stock exchanges in Asia PacificThe major stock exchanges in the Asia-Pacific region are the Tokyo Stock Exchange in Japan, the Shanghai and Shenzhen Stock Exchange in Mainland China, the Hong Kong Stock Exchange in Hong Kong, and the Bombay Stock Exchange in India, which is also the oldest stock exchange in Asia. Also, five out of the ten largest stock exchange operators in the world are located in Asia.What is market capitalization?Market capitalization, also commonly referred to as market cap, is a measure of the total market value of outstanding shares of a company on the stock market. It indicates a company’s relative size and value while taking various determinants such as risk and the market’s perception into consideration. There are large-cap (>** billion), mid-cap (* to ** billion) and small-cap (*** million to * billion) companies depending on their market capitalization.