Federation of Euro-Asian Stock Exchanges
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| Federation of Euro-Asian Stock Exchanges | |
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| Founded | 1995 |
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| Headquarters | Istanbul, Turkey |
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| Web site | http://www.feas.org/ |
The 32-member Federation of Euro-Asian Stock Exchanges (FEAS) is open to emerging stock exchanges in Europe (outside the European Union and the European Free Trade Area), the CIS, Central and South Asia and the Middle East.[1][2]
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History
The FEAS was established on May 16, 1995 with 12 founding members to foster co-operation among exchanges in the region and with governing bodies in other parts of the world. Its current five-year plan runs through 2008.
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Organization
The governing body of FEAS is the General Assembly, comprised of all 32 members, which meets once annually in a member country. The executive committee, comprised of 12 members, is responsible for the development of federation policies, making major administrative decisions, as mandated by the General Assembly, approving the content and scope of tasks assigned to the Working Committee and making recommendations to the general assembly.
Membership
- Belarusian Stock Exchange
- Ukrainian Stock Exchange
- Moldovan Stock Exchange
- Zagreb Stock Exchange
- Belgrade Stock Exchange
- Bucharest Stock Exchange
- Sarajevo Stock Exchange
- Banja Luka Stock Exchange
- Tirana Stock Exchange
- Montenegro Stock Exchange
- Bulgarian Stock Exchange
- Macedionian Stock Exchange
- Istanbul Stock Exchange
- Takasbank
- Georgian Stock Exchange
- Armenian Stock Exchange
- Iraq Stock Exchange
- Amman Stock Exchange
- SDC Jordan
- Palestine Securities Exchange
- Cairo & Alexandria Stock Exchanges
- MISR CSCD
- Baku Stock Exchange
- Baku Interbank Currency Exchange
- Tehran Stock Exchange
- TSE Services Company
- CSD Iran
- Bahrain Stock Exchange
- Abu Dhabi Securities Market
- Muscat Securities Market
- Karachi Stock Exchange
- CDC Pakistan
- State Commodity and Raw Materials Exchange of Turkmenistan
- Tashkent Republican Stock Exchange
- Kazakhstan Stock Exchange
- Kyrgyz Stock Exchange
- Mongolian Stock Exchange
- Lahore Stock Exchange
- Karachi Stock Exchange
- CDC Pakistan
Key People
Huseyin Erkan, president (chairman and CEO, Istanbul Stock Exchange); Maged Shawky Sourial, vice-president (vice-president, Cairo & Alexandria Stock Exchanges); Aril Seren, secretary general (senior vice-chairman), Istanbul Stock Exchange)
References
- ↑ Get=Charter&Top=About Charter and Mission. FEAS. Retrieved on December 18, 2007.
- ↑ International Connections. Ukrainian Stock Exchange. Retrieved on May 20, 2007.}


