Global Stock Exchange Map & Market Hours

Explore stock exchanges, futures markets, and financial centers worldwide. Compare trading hours, convert market times to your timezone, and see which markets are currently open.

How to use this trading map:
Use the search bar to find a stock exchange, futures market, city, country or region. The map and table are connected, so visible markers and table results update together. The table shows each market, country, region, market category, timezone, local trading hours, converted trading hours in your selected timezone, and whether the market is currently open or closed.
Last updated: June 2026
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Major Stock Exchanges Around the World

This interactive world stock exchange map helps traders explore the most important global trading centers, stock exchanges, futures markets and financial hubs. You can search by exchange, country, city or region and instantly view standard market hours in your selected timezone.

North America is home to major markets such as the New York Stock Exchange, Nasdaq and CME Group. Europe includes historic and active trading centers such as Euronext Amsterdam, London Stock Exchange, Frankfurt Stock Exchange and Euronext Paris. Asia contains some of the world’s most active financial markets, including Tokyo Stock Exchange, Hong Kong Stock Exchange, Singapore Exchange and the major Indian exchanges.

The opening and closing times shown on this page are standard regular trading hours. Market schedules may change during holidays, half-days, special trading sessions or exchange-specific events.

About This Global Stock Exchange Map

The Global Stock Exchange Map helps traders, investors, and market enthusiasts explore major stock exchanges and financial centers worldwide. Compare market opening and closing times, convert trading hours to your local timezone, and discover whether markets are currently open or closed. This interactive map includes exchanges across North America, Europe, Asia, Oceania, South America, Africa, and the Middle East.

Major Financial Centers Around The World

North America

• New York Stock Exchange (NYSE)
• Nasdaq
• CME Group
• Toronto Stock Exchange (TSX)
• Mexican Stock Exchange (BMV)

Europe

• Euronext Amsterdam
• London Stock Exchange (LSE)
• Frankfurt Stock Exchange
• Euronext Paris
• SIX Swiss Exchange
• Borsa Italiana
• Madrid Stock Exchange

Asia

• Tokyo Stock Exchange (TSE)
• Osaka Exchange
• Hong Kong Stock Exchange (HKEX)
• Singapore Exchange (SGX)
• National Stock Exchange of India (NSE)
• Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE)
• Shanghai Stock Exchange
• Shenzhen Stock Exchange
• Korea Exchange (KRX)
• Taiwan Stock Exchange

Oceania

• Australian Securities Exchange (ASX)
• New Zealand Exchange (NZX)

South America

• B3 Brazil
• Buenos Aires Stock Exchange
• Santiago Stock Exchange
• Colombian Securities Exchange

Africa & Middle East

• Johannesburg Stock Exchange (JSE)
• Dubai Financial Market (DFM)
• Saudi Exchange (Tadawul)

Global Trading Sessions

The global financial markets operate across three major trading sessions: the Asian Session, the European Session, and the North American Session. Each session is driven by major financial centers and stock exchanges around the world.

The Asian Session includes markets such as the Tokyo Stock Exchange, Hong Kong Stock Exchange, Singapore Exchange, and major Indian exchanges. Activity during this session is often influenced by economic developments across Asia-Pacific.

The European Session is centered around financial hubs such as London, Frankfurt, Paris, Amsterdam, and Zurich. This session is known for high liquidity and significant overlap with both Asian and North American markets.

The North American Session is dominated by the New York Stock Exchange, Nasdaq, CME Group, and the Toronto Stock Exchange. This session typically generates the highest trading volume globally and plays a major role in price discovery across financial markets.

FAQ

A stock exchange is a regulated financial marketplace where investors buy and sell stocks, ETFs, bonds, and other securities. Examples include the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE), Nasdaq, London Stock Exchange, and Tokyo Stock Exchange.
The largest stock exchanges in the world include the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE), Nasdaq, Shanghai Stock Exchange, Euronext, and Japan Exchange Group. These exchanges handle billions of dollars in daily trading volume.
Stock exchange opening hours vary because each market operates according to its local timezone, regulations, and business practices. This means that trading sessions in Asia, Europe, and North America occur at different times throughout the day.
You can use the timezone converter on this page to view stock exchange opening and closing times in your local timezone. This helps traders track international markets and trading sessions more efficiently.
The interactive stock exchange map displays whether a market is currently open or closed based on local exchange trading hours. Market status updates automatically throughout the day.
The major global trading sessions are the Asian Session, European Session, and North American Session. These sessions include major financial centers such as Tokyo, Hong Kong, London, Frankfurt, and New York.
Risk Disclaimer

All information on this page is for informational purposes only. Market hours may change without notice. Some links may be affiliate links. Trading involves risk. Always do your own research before making financial decisions.

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