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Southeast Asia

Southeast Asian exchanges reflect the region's position at the crossroads of global trade, from colonial-era commodity markets to modern financial centers.

11 exchanges
Exchange City Country Established Style
Barus / Lobu Tua (Tamil Guild Outpost) Barus Indonesia c. 9th century CE Tamil merchant guild outpost
Jakarta Stock Exchange Jakarta Indonesia 1912 Dutch Colonial
Penang Rubber Exchange (Rubber Trade Association of Penang) George Town, Penang Malaysia 1919 (rubber auctions from 1913) Colonial Anglo-Malay bungalow
Manila Stock Exchange Manila Philippines 1927 Neoclassical
Yangon Stock Exchange (former Reserve Bank of India building) Yangon (Rangoon) Myanmar 1930s (Rangoon Stock Exchange); building 1939; present exchange 2015 Neoclassical (stripped classical / interwar bank classicism)
Malaysian Rubber Exchange Kuala Lumpur Malaysia 1962 Colonial
Makati Stock Exchange Makati Philippines 1963 Modernist
Singapore Stock Exchange Singapore Singapore 1973 Modernist
Singapore Commodity Exchange (SICOM) Singapore Singapore 1984 Modernist
Jakarta Futures Exchange (Bursa Berjangka Jakarta) Jakarta Indonesia 1999 Contemporary High-Rise / Nautilus-Inspired
Ho Chi Minh Stock Exchange (HOSE) Ho Chi Minh City Vietnam 2000 French Colonial Eclectic (Neo-Classical and Art Deco with Cham and Khmer motifs)