Copenhagen Stock Exchange – CSE definition explanation

What is Copenhagen Stock Exchange – CSE?
The Copenhagen Stock Exchange serves as Denmark’s official market for securities. The CSE became a limited company in 1996 and lists shares, fixed income instruments and derivatives. The exchange uses an electronic ordering system to facilitate efficient order matching. Read more for examples and further explanation including related video clips and also comments

Example explains Copenhagen Stock Exchange – CSE
The Copenhagen Stock Exchange is a member of the OMX Exchange group, made up of such markets as the Stockholm, Helsinki and Iceland exchanges. The CSE manages the C20, a stock index containing 20 of the exchange’s blue chip companies. Investors can buy or sell futures and options with the C20 Index as the underlying asset.

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