The number of domestic companies listed on the Nasdaq and on the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) has seen some fluctuations since 2018. As of the end of 2023, the NYSE had a total of ***** listed domestic and international companies, while the figure for the Nasdaq was much higher, standing at *****. Despite this, the NYSE has a higher market capitalization than the Nasdaq. What are the top listed companies? The NYSE has been a home for stable and long-lasting firms, also known as “blue-chip” companies. For example, Berkshire Hathaway, established in 1839, is the largest company traded on the NYSE. On the other hand, the Nasdaq has been known for listing major tech companies. For instance, Apple is the largest company listed on the Nasdaq. As of 2024, both companies were among the biggest companies in the world in terms of market capitalization. Which stock exchange has the most companies worldwide? Although the NYSE and the Nasdaq are the world’s largest two stock market operators by market capitalization, the Japan Exchange Group (JPX) is the biggest stock exchange in the world based on the number of companies. The JPX was created in 2013 through the merger of the Tokyo Stock Exchange and the Osaka Securities Exchange and is also one of the largest stock exchanges in the world based on total market capitalization.
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United States US: Number of Listed Domestic Companies: Total data was reported at 4,336.000 Unit in 2017. This records an increase from the previous number of 4,331.000 Unit for 2016. United States US: Number of Listed Domestic Companies: Total data is updated yearly, averaging 5,930.000 Unit from Dec 1980 (Median) to 2017, with 38 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 8,090.000 Unit in 1996 and a record low of 4,102.000 Unit in 2012. United States US: Number of Listed Domestic Companies: Total data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by World Bank. The data is categorized under Global Database’s United States – Table US.World Bank.WDI: Financial Sector. Listed domestic companies, including foreign companies which are exclusively listed, are those which have shares listed on an exchange at the end of the year. Investment funds, unit trusts, and companies whose only business goal is to hold shares of other listed companies, such as holding companies and investment companies, regardless of their legal status, are excluded. A company with several classes of shares is counted once. Only companies admitted to listing on the exchange are included.; ; World Federation of Exchanges database.; Sum; Stock market data were previously sourced from Standard & Poor's until they discontinued their 'Global Stock Markets Factbook' and database in April 2013. Time series have been replaced in December 2015 with data from the World Federation of Exchanges and may differ from the previous S&P definitions and methodology.
As of 2022, there were approximately ****** thousand listed companies worldwide, which was a decrease from the previous year. Overall, however, the number of domestic listed companies worldwide increased since 1975.
Based on the total number of companies listed, the Japan Exchange Group was the largest stock exchange operator in the world as of Janaury 2025, with 3,968 companies listed. Of these, only six were foreign companies, with the remaining being domestic. The stock exchange with the highest number of international companies at this time was the U.S. Nasdaq, with 871. However, despite only having the seventh-highest number of companies, the New York Stock Exchange has the highest market capitalization of any stock exchange operator.
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United States US: Stocks Traded: Total Value data was reported at 39,785.881 USD bn in 2017. This records a decrease from the previous number of 42,071.330 USD bn for 2016. United States US: Stocks Traded: Total Value data is updated yearly, averaging 17,934.293 USD bn from Dec 1984 (Median) to 2017, with 34 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 47,245.496 USD bn in 2008 and a record low of 1,108.421 USD bn in 1984. United States US: Stocks Traded: Total Value data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by World Bank. The data is categorized under Global Database’s United States – Table US.World Bank.WDI: Financial Sector. The value of shares traded is the total number of shares traded, both domestic and foreign, multiplied by their respective matching prices. Figures are single counted (only one side of the transaction is considered). Companies admitted to listing and admitted to trading are included in the data. Data are end of year values converted to U.S. dollars using corresponding year-end foreign exchange rates.; ; World Federation of Exchanges database.; Sum; Stock market data were previously sourced from Standard & Poor's until they discontinued their 'Global Stock Markets Factbook' and database in April 2013. Time series have been replaced in December 2015 with data from the World Federation of Exchanges and may differ from the previous S&P definitions and methodology.
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Stocks traded, total value (current US$) in United States was reported at 42600207070000 USD in 2024, according to the World Bank collection of development indicators, compiled from officially recognized sources. United States - Stocks traded, total value - actual values, historical data, forecasts and projections were sourced from the World Bank on August of 2025.
Based in Toronto, the TMX Canada was the largest stock exchange in the Americas as of December 2024 in terms of companies listed, with *****. The B3 - Brasil Bolsa Balcao was the largest in South America, with *** companies. Stock exchange size The number of companies is a straightforward way to measure the size of a stock exchange, but there are others. For example, market capitalization, or market cap, refers to the number of shares available on the exchange multiplied by the price per share. This paints a picture of the financial size of the exchange. Another metric is the measure of capital raised, which gives an idea of the profitability of the exchange for the companies listed. Why measure stock exchanges? A stock exchange is essentially a place where people can buy shares in a company. In principle, one can go online and buy from any of the exchanges in this statistic. However, companies choose where to offer their stock for a variety of reasons. These initial public offerings (IPOs) take place in the countries chosen by the company as the place in which that company can best earn money. This affects the inflow of money into the market, and a vibrant exchange will help established firms as well. On the supply side, an economy can profit from the securities industry as well. For these reasons and others, analysts pay close attention to the size of exchanges.
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Listed domestic companies, total in United States was reported at 4010 in 2024, according to the World Bank collection of development indicators, compiled from officially recognized sources. United States - Listed domestic companies, total - actual values, historical data, forecasts and projections were sourced from the World Bank on August of 2025.
2021 was quite a year for initial public offers (IPOs) in the United States, which was largely influenced by the significant rise in the number of special purpose acquisition companies (SPACs) who went public. In 2021, there were ***** initial public offerings (IPOs) in the United States. In 2022 and 2023, however, the number of IPOs dropped to *** and *** respectively. 2024 saw a rise in the number of IPOs, reaching *** by the end of the year. What does it mean to go public? The management of a private company has a lot of control over its operation, but raising funds from investors is more difficult. To access funds from regular investors, that is the general public, firms go public by offering stock shares at a certain price. As a result, these firms often have more capital to work with. An IPO can, and often does, raise ******** of dollars for a firm. However, publicly traded companies also face increased regulation and disclosure requirements. Staying private Some firms delay going public for a longer time, in spite of their increasing value. If their valuation goes above *********** U.S. dollars, these firms are called unicorns, and the highest valued unicorns are mostly based in the U.S. and China. Some firms, such as SpaceX, are still heavily investing in research and development projects, which shareholders often dislike due to low short-run dividends. At the moment, most unicorns are found in the technology sector, which is also the leading sector for IPOs in the United States. This indicates that investors consider this to be the industry most likely to see growth, and thus most worth investing in when companies go public.
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View data of the S&P 500, an index of the stocks of 500 leading companies in the US economy, which provides a gauge of the U.S. equity market.
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United States US: Stocks Traded: Total Value: % of GDP data was reported at 205.181 % in 2017. This records a decrease from the previous number of 225.893 % for 2016. United States US: Stocks Traded: Total Value: % of GDP data is updated yearly, averaging 155.485 % from Dec 1984 (Median) to 2017, with 34 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 320.992 % in 2008 and a record low of 27.431 % in 1984. United States US: Stocks Traded: Total Value: % of GDP data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by World Bank. The data is categorized under Global Database’s United States – Table US.World Bank.WDI: Financial Sector. The value of shares traded is the total number of shares traded, both domestic and foreign, multiplied by their respective matching prices. Figures are single counted (only one side of the transaction is considered). Companies admitted to listing and admitted to trading are included in the data. Data are end of year values.; ; World Federation of Exchanges database.; Weighted average; Stock market data were previously sourced from Standard & Poor's until they discontinued their 'Global Stock Markets Factbook' and database in April 2013. Time series have been replaced in December 2015 with data from the World Federation of Exchanges and may differ from the previous S&P definitions and methodology.
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The main stock market index of United States, the US500, fell to 6445 points on August 18, 2025, losing 0.07% from the previous session. Over the past month, the index has climbed 2.22% and is up 14.93% compared to the same time last year, according to trading on a contract for difference (CFD) that tracks this benchmark index from United States. United States Stock Market Index - values, historical data, forecasts and news - updated on August of 2025.
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This dataset provides detailed historical data on the US stock market, covering the period from 21st November 2023 to 2nd February 2024. It includes daily performance metrics for major stocks and indices, enabling investors, analysts, and researchers to study short-term market trends, fluctuations, and patterns.
The dataset contains the following key attributes for each trading day:
Date: The trading date.
Ticker: Stock ticker symbol (e.g., AAPL for Apple, MSFT for Microsoft).
Open Price: The price at which the stock opened for trading.
Close Price: The price at which the stock closed for trading . High Price: The highest price reached during the trading session.
Low Price: The lowest price reached during the trading session.
Adjusted Close Price: The closing price adjusted for splits and dividend payouts.
Trading Volume: The total number of shares traded on that day.
Time Period: Covers daily data for over two months of trading activity.
Market Scope: Includes data from a diverse set of stocks, industries, and sectors, reflecting the broader US market trends.
Indices and Major Stocks: Tracks key indices (e.g., S&P 500, NASDAQ) and major stocks across various sectors .
Analyzing short-term market performance trends. Developing trading strategies or backtesting investment models. Exploring the impact of macroeconomic events on stock performance. Studying sector-wise performance in the US stock market.
The data has been sourced from publicly available market records, ensuring reliability and accuracy. Each data point represents an official trading record from the respective exchange.
The dataset is intended for educational, analytical, and research purposes only. Users should be mindful of potential market anomalies or external factors influencing data during this time frame.
Special thanks to the organizations and platforms that make financial market data accessible for analysis and research.
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Graph and download economic data for Total Business Sales (TOTBUSSMSA) from Jan 1992 to Jun 2025 about business, sales, and USA.
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France's Total number of listed companies is 457[Number] which is the 18th highest in the world ranking. Transition graphs on Total number of listed companies in France and comparison bar charts (USA vs. China vs. Japan vs. France), (Thailand vs. South Africa vs. France) are used for easy understanding. Various data can be downloaded and output in csv format for use in EXCEL free of charge.
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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Key information about United States Market Capitalization
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Graph and download economic data for Total Revenue for Securities and Commodity Exchanges, All Establishments, Employer Firms (REVEF5232ALLEST) from 2009 to 2022 about finance companies, employer firms, accounting, companies, revenue, finance, establishments, financial, securities, services, commodities, and USA.
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A novel dataset for bankruptcy prediction related to American public companies listed on the New York Stock Exchange and NASDAQ is provided. The dataset comprises accounting data from 8,262 distinct companies recorded during the period spanning from 1999 to 2018.
According to the Security Exchange Commission (SEC), a company in the American market is deemed bankrupt under two circumstances. Firstly, if the firm's management files for Chapter 11 of the Bankruptcy Code, indicating an intention to "reorganize" its business. In this case, the company's management continues to oversee day-to-day operations, but significant business decisions necessitate approval from a bankruptcy court. Secondly, if the firm's management files for Chapter 7 of the Bankruptcy Code, indicating a complete cessation of operations and the company going out of business entirely.
In this dataset, the fiscal year prior to the filing of bankruptcy under either Chapter 11 or Chapter 7 is labeled as "Bankruptcy" (1) for the subsequent year. Conversely, if the company does not experience these bankruptcy events, it is considered to be operating normally (0). The dataset is complete, without any missing values, synthetic entries, or imputed added values.
The resulting dataset comprises a total of 78,682 observations of firm-year combinations. To facilitate model training and evaluation, the dataset is divided into three subsets based on time periods. The training set consists of data from 1999 to 2011, the validation set comprises data from 2012 to 2014, and the test set encompasses the years 2015 to 2018. The test set serves as a means to assess the predictive capability of models in real-world scenarios involving unseen cases.
Variable Name | Description |
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X1 | Current assets - All the assets of a company that are expected to be sold or used as a result of standard |
business operations over the next year | |
X2 | Cost of goods sold - The total amount a company paid as a cost directly related to the sale of products |
X3 | Depreciation and amortization - Depreciation refers to the loss of value of a tangible fixed asset over |
time (such as property, machinery, buildings, and plant). Amortization refers to the loss of value of | |
intangible assets over time. | |
X4 | EBITDA - Earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation, and amortization. It is a measure of a company's |
overall financial performance, serving as an alternative to net income. | |
X5 | Inventory - The accounting of items and raw materials that a company either uses in production or sells. |
X6 | Net Income - The overall profitability of a company after all expenses and costs have been deducted from |
total revenue. | |
X7 | Total Receivables - The balance of money due to a firm for goods or services delivered or used but not |
yet paid for by customers. | |
X8 | Market value - The price of an asset in a marketplace. In this dataset, it refers to the market |
capitalization since companies are publicly traded in the stock market. | |
X9 | Net sales - The sum of a company's gross sales minus its returns, allowances, and discounts. |
X10 | Total assets - All the assets, or items of value, a business owns. |
X11 | Total Long-term debt - A company's loans and other liabilities that will not become due within one year |
of the balance sheet date. | |
X12 | EBIT - Earnings before interest and taxes. |
X13 | Gross Profit - The profit a business makes after subtracting all the costs that are related to |
manufacturi... |
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The number of domestic companies listed on the Nasdaq and on the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) has seen some fluctuations since 2018. As of the end of 2023, the NYSE had a total of ***** listed domestic and international companies, while the figure for the Nasdaq was much higher, standing at *****. Despite this, the NYSE has a higher market capitalization than the Nasdaq. What are the top listed companies? The NYSE has been a home for stable and long-lasting firms, also known as “blue-chip” companies. For example, Berkshire Hathaway, established in 1839, is the largest company traded on the NYSE. On the other hand, the Nasdaq has been known for listing major tech companies. For instance, Apple is the largest company listed on the Nasdaq. As of 2024, both companies were among the biggest companies in the world in terms of market capitalization. Which stock exchange has the most companies worldwide? Although the NYSE and the Nasdaq are the world’s largest two stock market operators by market capitalization, the Japan Exchange Group (JPX) is the biggest stock exchange in the world based on the number of companies. The JPX was created in 2013 through the merger of the Tokyo Stock Exchange and the Osaka Securities Exchange and is also one of the largest stock exchanges in the world based on total market capitalization.