Nasdaq Nordic and Baltic Exchanges

Nasdaq Nordic and Baltic Exchanges are part of the Nasdaq, Inc., which is an American multinational financial services corporation that operates multiple stock exchanges and offers various financial products and services. The Nasdaq Nordic and Baltic Exchanges comprise a network of stock exchanges located in Northern Europe, providing trading, clearing, and settlement services for various financial instruments, such as equities, bonds, and derivatives.

The Nasdaq Nordic and Baltic Exchanges include the following stock exchanges:

  1. Nasdaq Copenhagen (Denmark): Formerly known as the Copenhagen Stock Exchange, it is the primary stock exchange in Denmark and lists both Danish and international companies.
  2. Nasdaq Helsinki (Finland): Previously known as the Helsinki Stock Exchange, it is the main stock exchange in Finland, listing Finnish companies and international firms operating in the country.
  3. Nasdaq Iceland (Iceland): Formerly the Iceland Stock Exchange, it is the primary stock exchange in Iceland and lists Icelandic companies and firms from other Nordic countries.
  4. Nasdaq Riga (Latvia): Previously the Riga Stock Exchange, it is the main stock exchange in Latvia, listing Latvian and other Baltic companies.
  5. Nasdaq Stockholm (Sweden): Formerly the Stockholm Stock Exchange, it is the principal stock exchange in Sweden and lists both Swedish and international companies.
  6. Nasdaq Tallinn (Estonia): Previously known as the Tallinn Stock Exchange, it is the primary stock exchange in Estonia and lists Estonian companies and firms from other Baltic countries.
  7. Nasdaq Vilnius (Lithuania): Formerly the Vilnius Stock Exchange, it is the main stock exchange in Lithuania and lists Lithuanian companies and firms from other Baltic countries.

These exchanges are part of the larger Nasdaq European market, which aims to provide a seamless trading experience across different countries, as well as offer better access to capital and liquidity for listed companies. The Nasdaq Nordic and Baltic Exchanges follow a harmonized set of trading rules and regulations, and they share a common trading platform, enabling efficient cross-border trading.

Besides operating stock exchanges, Nasdaq Nordic and Baltic also offer other services such as clearing, settlement, and depository services, as well as market data and technology solutions for financial market participants.

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