Money Markets

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Oceania

The exchanges of Australia and New Zealand chart the financial development of the Pacific, from gold-rush era trading floors to modern electronic markets.

9 exchanges
Exchange City Country Established Style
Melbourne Stock Exchange Melbourne Australia 1861 Gothic Revival
New Zealand Stock Exchange (NZX) Wellington New Zealand 1867 Varied (modern)
Sydney Stock Exchange Sydney Australia 1871 Federation Free Classical
ED Miles Mining Exchange (former) Charters Towers Australia 1883 (firm); building erected 1887 Victorian classical (rendered masonry facade on a timber building)
Gympie Stock Exchange (former Australian Joint Stock Bank, Stock Exchange Offices & Club) Gympie Australia 1884 (Gympie Stock Exchange founded); occupied this 1882 AJSB building 1902-1923 Classical (colonial Neoclassical) with a Doric temple front
Adelaide Stock Exchange Adelaide Australia 1887 Federation Free Classical
Stock Exchange of Perth (Perth Stock Exchange) Perth Australia 1889 Late Victorian / Federation Free Classical (Renaissance Revival)
Charters Towers Stock Exchange Arcade (Royal Arcade) Charters Towers Australia 1890 (exchange occupied arcade); building completed 1888 Late nineteenth-century commercial arcade (Victorian)
Dunedin Stock Exchange (Exchange Building) Dunedin New Zealand Brokers' association 1867; stock exchange 1893; occupied the Exchange Building from May 1900 Palladian with Italian and Grecian (Renaissance Revival) detailing