Name | Sydney Stock Exchange |
Country | Australia |
Number of listed companies | 6 |
Domestic market capitalization | 0 million US$ |
SSE Partner Exchange | Yes |
Has annual sustainability report | No |
ESG reporting required as a listing rule | No |
Has written guidance on ESG reporting | No |
Offers ESG related training | Yes
In 2021, the Sydney Stock Exchange provided training on Climate-related Financial Disclosures (TCFD recommendations) in collaboration with the SSE, CDP and IFC. (source) |
Market covered by sustainability-related index | No |
Has sustainability bond listing segment | No |
Has SME listing platform | No |
Women on boards mandatory minimum rule | No |
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About the stock exchange | Location: Sydney, Australia - Sydney Stock Exchange (SSX) is a securities exchange in Australia with a market licence granted by the Australian Securities & Investments Commission (ASIC). SSX provides opportunities for growth oriented companies to raise the capital they need for expansion from a diversified range of domestic and international investors, especially from the Asia-Pacific region.
- SSX operates its official list of securities as a Main Board, but it has the flexibility that a Second Board provides as well. SSX will provide and develop specialised markets in a number of sectors, including Mining, Oil & Gas, Real Estate (REITs), Hi-tech, Agribusiness, Servicing and growth companies.As a securities exchange, SSX provides listing facilities to companies and securities issuers as well as trading' facilities for stock brokers, traders and investors to buy and sell shares/securities.
- The securities that can be traded on SSX include: shares issued by companies, units issued by trusts and other pooled investment products as well as fixed interest instruments, such as bonds. (Source)
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