Federation of Euro-Asian Stock Exchanges
Federation of Euro-Asian Stock Exchanges | |
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Founded | 1995 |
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Headquarters | Istanbul, Turkey |
Key People | Mustafa Baltaci, General Secretary; Huseyin Erkan, President |
Web site | http://www.feas.org/ |
The Federation of Euro-Asian Stock Exchanges (FEAS) currently consists of 33 members drawn from non-EU Europe, the Caucasus regions, Central Asia, the Middle East and South Asia. It has been based in Istanbul, Turkey, since its inception in 1995 and is currently headed by Istanbul Stock Exchange chairman Huseyin Erkan. In 2009 Dow Jones Indexes launched a series of benchmark indexes based on the performance of some FEAS equity markets.
Background[edit]
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. It) is open to emerging stock exchanges in Europe (outside the European Union and the European Free Trade Area), the Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS), Central and South Asia and the Middle East.[1][2]
The governing body of FEAS is the General Assembly, 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. These two bodies recently met in Amman, Jordam (see Latest news below).
Key products[edit]
In June 2009 FEAS and global market index provider Dow Jones Indexes launched three new indexes based on the performance of FEAS member exchanges. the Dow Jones FEAS Composie Index is based on selected equities of 11 of FEAS's 33 members: Abu Dhabi (UAE), Amman (Jordan), Bahrain, Belgrade (Serbia), Bulgaria, Istanbul (Turkey), Karachi (Pakistan), Macedonia, Muscat (Oman), Sarajevo (Bosnia and Herzegovina) and Zagreb (Croatia). The Dow Jones FEAS Middle East/Caucasus Index is based on Abu Dhabi, Amman, Bahrain, and Muscat markets while the Dow Jones FEAS South East Europe Index is based on Bulgaria, Zagreb, Macedonia, Belgrade, Sarajevo and Istanbul. The indexes are weighted by float-adjusted market capitalization.
Key people[edit]
Current president Huseyin Erkan is also CEO and Chairman of the Istanbul Stock Exchange (ISE), was instrumental in establishing FEAS during a previous term at the ISE.[3] Mustafa Baltaci, is the general secretary of FEAS, as well as vice chairman of the Istanbul Stock Exchange.
Exchange members[edit]
Members[edit]
- Abu Dhabi Securities Exchange
- Amman Stock Exchange
- Bahrain Bourse
- Baku Stock Exchange
- Banja Luka Stock Exchange
- Belarusian Currency and Stock Exchange
- Belgrade Stock Exchange
- Bucharest Stock Exchange
- Bulgarian Stock Exchange
- Damascus Securities Exchange
- Egyptian Exchange
- Eurasian Trade System Commodity Exchange (ETS}
- Georgian Stock Exchange
- Iraq Stock Exchange
- Istanbul Gold Exchange
- Istanbul Menkul Krymetler Borsasi
- Karachi Stock Exchange
- Kazakhstan Stock Exchange
- Kyrgyz Stock Exchange
- Lahore Stock Exchange
- Macedonian Stock Exchange
- Moldova Stock Exchange
- Mongolian Stock Exchange
- Montenegro Stock Exchange
- Muscat Securities Market
- NASDAQ OMX Armenia
- Palestine Exchange
- Sarajevo Stock Exchange
- Tehran Stock Exchange
- Tirana Stock Exchange
- "Toshkent" Republican Stock Exchange
- Turkish Derivatives Exchange (TurkDEX)
- Zagreb Stock Exchange
Affiliate Members[edit]
- Arab Federation of Exchanges (AFE)
- Association of Certified Capital Market Professionals (ACCMP), Jordan
- Central Registry Agency Inc.
- Central Securities Depository of Iran
- Macedonian Central Securities Depository
- Misr for Clearing, Settlement & Central Depository
- MSM Brokers Association, Oman
- National Depository Center of Azerbaijan
- Securities and Exchange Brokers Association of Iran (SEBA)
- Securities Depository Center (SDC) of Jordan
- Swiss Futures Options Association (SFOA)
- Takasbank - ISE Settlement and Custody Bank, Inc.
- Tehran Securities Exchange Technology Management Company (TSETMC)
- The Association of Capital Markets Intermediary Institutions of Turkey (TSPAKB)
- The South Asian Federation of Exchanges (SAFE)
Latest news[edit]
FEAS held its most important meetings of the year - those of its executive committe and weorking committee - in May 2010 at the Amman Stock Exchange.[4] FEAS President and ISE Chairman Huseyin Erkan updated members on the progree of FEAS's on-going campaign to attract more initial public offerings (IPOs) to its member exchanges, including an Istanbul IPO summit earlier that month.
References[edit]
- ↑ Charter and Mission. FEAS.
- ↑ International Connections. Ukrainian Stock Exchange.}
- ↑ Current Management until May, 2011. FEAS.
- ↑ Federation Of Euro-Asian Stock Exchanges (FEAS) Executive Committee And Working Committee Meetings Were Held In Amman. Mondovisione.