Euronext Paris
| Type | Stock exchange |
|---|---|
| Location | Paris, France |
| Coordinates | 48°52′07.42″N 02°19′37.81″E / 48.8687278°N 2.3271694°E |
| Founded | 24 September 1724 (as Paris Bourse) 22 September 2000 (as Euronext Paris) |
| Owner | Euronext |
| Key people | Delphine d'Amarzit (CEO) |
| Currency | EUR |
| No. of listings | 795[1] |
| Market cap | US$4.58 trillion[1] |
| Indices | CAC 40 CAC Next 20 CAC Mid 60 CAC Small |
| Website | www |
Euronext Paris, formerly known as the Paris Bourse (French: Bourse de Paris), is a regulated securities trading venue in France. It is Europe's second largest stock exchange by market capitalization, behind the London Stock Exchange, as of December 2023.[2][3] As of 2022, the 795 companies listed had a combined market capitalization of over US$4.58 trillion.[1]
Since September 2000, the Paris Bourse has been part of Euronext, of which it was a co-founder together with the Amsterdam Stock Exchange and Brussels Stock Exchange. It was subsequently rebranded Euronext Paris.
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- ^ Foy, Simon (19 October 2023). "London Stock Exchange overtakes Paris to regain crown as Europe's biggest market". The Telegraph. ISSN 0307-1235. Retrieved 6 December 2023.
- ^ Masud, Faarea (14 November 2022). "London loses position as most valuable European stock market". BBC News. BBC. Retrieved 28 September 2023.