Mongolian Stock Exchange

Mongolian Stock Exchange
TypeStock exchange
LocationUlaanbaatar, Mongolia
Coordinates47°55′04.6″N 106°54′57.0″E / 47.917944°N 106.915833°E / 47.917944; 106.915833
Founded18 January 1991
OwnerState
Key peopleTogtokhbayar.D (Chairman),
Altai.Kh (CEO)
CurrencyMongolian tugrik (MNT)
No. of listings186[1]
Market capMNT 10.9 trillion (USD 3.2 billion) (JUL 2023),[2][3]
VolumeMNT 580.51 billion (2022)
IndicesTOP20, MSE A and MSE B[4]
Websitemse.mn
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The Mongolian Stock Exchange (MSE; Mongolian: Монголын Хөрөнгийн Бирж/Mongolyn Khöröngiin Birj) is Mongolia's sole stock exchange. It is based in Ulaanbaatar[5] and was established in January 1991 by the decree of the Mongolian Government to privatize state-owned assets.[6]

The MSE has seen rapid growth since 2006. In 2010, the MSE was the world's best-performing stock market after an increase of 121 percent. MSE ranked the second best performing stock exchange in the world with 57.8 percent increase after Venezuela Caracas Stock Exchange, which increased by 80.8 percent.[7][8][9] As of September 2022, it has 180 listed companies with a combined market capitalization of 4.9 trillion MNT (US$1.5 billion).

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  5. ^ "Монголын Хєрєнгийн Бирж: Бидний тухайБидний: Танилцуулга" (in Mongolian). Mongolian Stock Exchange. Retrieved 11 September 2007.
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  8. ^ "Mongolian Stock Exchange making changes". Archived from the original on 30 December 2011. Retrieved 12 April 2012.
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