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European Union Compared by Economy > Financial sector > Capital markets > Stocks traded > Total value > Current US$

DEFINITION: Stocks traded refers to the total value of shares traded during the period.

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# COUNTRY AMOUNT DATE GRAPH HISTORY
1 United Kingdom $3.40 trillion 2009
2 Spain $1.60 trillion 2009
3 France $1.37 trillion 2009
4 Germany $1.29 trillion 2009
5 Netherlands $604.16 billion 2009
6 Italy $459.73 billion 2009
7 Sweden $390.32 billion 2009
8 Denmark $148.32 billion 2009
9 Belgium $127.80 billion 2009
10 Finland $91.17 billion 2009
11 Poland $55.78 billion 2009
12 Greece $51.72 billion 2009
13 Portugal $45.78 billion 2009
14 Hungary $25.94 billion 2009
15 Austria $25.53 billion 2009
16 Czech Republic $20.61 billion 2009
17 Ireland $18.47 billion 2009
18 Romania $1.88 billion 2009
19 Croatia $1.42 billion 2009
20 Slovenia $1.02 billion 2009
21 Cyprus $947.04 million 2009
22 Bulgaria $400.59 million 2009
23 Estonia $374.04 million 2009
24 Lithuania $303.19 million 2009
25 Luxembourg $270.51 million 2009
26 Slovakia $175.11 million 2009
27 Latvia $19.65 million 2009
28 Malta $18.24 million 2009

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European Union Compared by Economy > Financial sector > Capital markets > Stocks traded > Total value > Current US$

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Interesting observations about Economy > Financial sector > Capital markets > Stocks traded > Total value > Current US$

  • United States ranked first for financial sector > capital markets > stocks traded > total value > current US$ amongst High income OECD countries in 2009.
  • 23 of the bottom 84 countries by financial sector > capital markets > stocks traded > total value > current US$ are Cold countries'.
  • 2 of the bottom 3 countries by financial sector > capital markets > stocks traded > total value > current US$ are Former British Colonies'.
  • 7 of the bottom 108 countries by financial sector > capital markets > stocks traded > total value > current US$ are English speaking .
  • 20 of the bottom 27 countries by financial sector > capital markets > stocks traded > total value > current US$ are Christian.
  • 3 of the bottom 20 countries by financial sector > capital markets > stocks traded > total value > current US$ are East Asian and Pacific.
  • 11 of the bottom 106 countries by financial sector > capital markets > stocks traded > total value > current US$ are Non-religious.
  • 25 of the bottom 106 countries by financial sector > capital markets > stocks traded > total value > current US$ are Emerging markets'.
  • 7 of the bottom 108 countries by financial sector > capital markets > stocks traded > total value > current US$ are G7.
  • 29 of the bottom 108 countries by financial sector > capital markets > stocks traded > total value > current US$ are Heavily indebted.
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