Australian Securities Exchange (ASX)
The Australian Securities Exchange (ASX) is Australia’s primary securities exchange, headquartered in Sydney. It was formed in 2006 through the merger of the Australian Stock Exchange and the Sydney Futures Exchange. The ASX operates as a market operator and provides listing, trading, clearing and settlement, and payments services for a wide range of financial products.
Core functions
- Market operator: Provides the platform for buying and selling equities, derivatives, exchange-traded products and other securities.
- Clearing and settlement: Manages post-trade processes to reduce counterparty risk and ensure transactions are completed efficiently.
- Payments facilitation: Supports the flow of funds associated with trades and corporate actions.
- Listing venue: Hosts initial public offerings (IPOs) and secondary listings with specific listing standards and disclosure requirements.
Market position
ASX is consistently ranked among the major global exchanges alongside the New York Stock Exchange, Nasdaq, Tokyo Stock Exchange and London Stock Exchange. Like other exchanges, ASX enforces listing and reporting standards designed to protect investors and maintain market integrity.
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Technology and electronic trading
ASX relies on robust data-center infrastructure and high-speed connectivity to link with international financial hubs and support electronic trading. As markets grow more interconnected, cybersecurity and resilience are key priorities for maintaining continuous and secure market operations.
Investor education and tools
ASX provides educational resources for retail investors and potential issuers, including:
* Guides and tutorials explaining market basics and different asset classes
* Materials on developing investment strategies
* A simulated trading environment for learning without financial risk
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Key takeaways
- ASX is Australia’s central securities exchange, combining trading, clearing and payments services.
- Formed in 2006, it plays a major role in domestic and international markets.
- It emphasizes technology, market integrity and investor education to support participation and confidence in the public markets.