Tel Aviv Stock Exchange
Stock exchange located in Tel Aviv, Israel / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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34.77059°N 32.06455°E / 34.77059; 32.06455
Type | Stock exchange, Public company |
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Location | Tel Aviv, Israel |
Founded | 1953; 71 years ago (1953) (precursor 1935) |
Owner | 15 banks and 11 investment houses |
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Currency | New Israeli Shekel |
No. of listings | 473 companies listing equities[1] 901 series of corporate bonds 204 series of government bonds 416 index-tracking products 1,231 mutual funds |
Market cap | Equities: US$ 216 billion; Bonds: US$ 196 billion |
Volume | 546 million US$ daily (2010) |
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Website | tase |
Company | |
TASE: TASE | |
Industry | stock exchange |
Founded | 1953; 71 years ago (1953) (precursor 1935) |
Headquarters | |
Revenue | NIS 323.7 million (2021) |
NIS 54.4 million (2021) | |
NIS 45.5 million (2021) | |
Total assets | NIS 1,159 million (2021) |
Total equity | NIS 661.9 million (2021) |
Website | tase |
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The Tel Aviv Stock Exchange (TASE; Hebrew: הַבּוּרְסָה לִנְיָירוֹת עֵרֶךְ בְּתֵל אָבִיב; colloquially known as The Bursa, הַבּוּרְסָה)[3] is Israel's only public stock exchange and a public company that has been traded on the Tel-Aviv Stock Exchange since August 1, 2019. Legally, the exchange is regulated by the Securities Law (1968), and is under the direct supervision of the Israel Securities Authority (ISA).[4]
TASE plays a major role in the Israeli economy, and the 23 TASE members are major banks and investment houses. Trading on TASE is conducted solely through the TASE members that collect a fee for the services they provide. TASE serves to trade securities and to raise capital and debt for companies and the government on the Israeli capital market.[5]