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Who owns the TSX?

The TSX is owned by TMX Group, which also owns the Montreal Exchange, the TSX Venture Exchange, and the Canadian Derivates Clearing Corporation. The Toronto Stock Exchange is one of the largest stock exchanges in the world and is the third-largest in North America after the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) and the Nasdaq.

What does TSX stand for?

"TSX" redirects here. For other uses, see TSX (disambiguation). Toronto Stock Exchange Type Stock exchange Location Toronto, Ontario, Canada Coordinates 43°38′53.88″N79°22′59.88″W / 43.6483000°N 79.3833000°W / 43.6483000; -79.3 Founded 25 October 1861; 162 years ago (1861-10-25) Owner

What is the Toronto Stock Exchange (TSX)?

The term Toronto Stock Exchange (TSX) refers to a Canadian stock exchange located in Toronto, Ontario. Founded in 1861, the TSX is Canada's premier stock exchange with more than 1,500 listed companies, including those from the energy, mining, technology, and real estate sectors.

How does the TSX work?

The TSX works like other stock exchanges: every day, investors trade TSX stocks, causing the prices of those stocks to fluctuate relative to investor demand. For investors, trading on the TSX usually starts with a broker. Once you’ve opened a brokerage account, you’ll typically find the full range of TSX stocks.

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