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Nasdaq Copenhagen
Stock exchange in Copenhagen, Denmark / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
"Copenhagen Stock Exchange" redirects here. For the historical building formerly used to house the stock exchange, see Børsen.
The Nasdaq Copenhagen, formerly known as the Copenhagen Stock Exchange (Danish: Københavns Fondsbørs), is an international marketplace for Danish securities, including shares, bonds, treasury bills and notes, and financial futures and options.[3]
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Type | Stock Exchange |
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Location | Copenhagen, Denmark |
Founded | 1625[1] 1808[2] |
Owner | Nasdaq Nordic |
Key people | Bjørn Sibbern (Director) |
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Market cap | €622 billion |
Volume | €172.5 billion (Q4 2006 - Q3 2007) |
Indices | KAX Index OMX Copenhagen 25 KFX Index |
Website | nasdaqomxnordic.com |
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Stock exchanges (listing venues) owned by Nasdaq, Inc.
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Nasdaq Copenhagen is one of the Nasdaq Nordic Exchanges. Nasdaq Nordic goes back to the 2003 merger of OM AB and HEX plc to form OMX and is, since February 2008, part of Nasdaq, Inc. (formerly known as NASDAQ OMX Group).