Chicago mercantile exchange
Chicago Board of Trade (CBOT)
Chicago Mercantile Exchange International Money Market (IMM)
The New York Mercantile Exchange
New York Futures Exchange (NYBOT)
New york metal exchange
London metal exchange (LME)
the international petroleum exchange
Tokyo industrial products exchange
singapore international monetary exchange ltd
Korea Futures Exchange
HKFE futures exchange
Dubai Gold and Commodity Exchange (DGCX)
Taiwan Province province futures exchange
British international petroleum exchange
New york Cotton Exchange (NYCE)
Chicago Board Options Exchange (CBOE)
American Coffee, Sugar and Cocoa Exchange (CSCE)
London Mercantile Exchange (LCE)
US-China Commodity Exchange
Kansas Mercantile Exchange (KCBT)
French futures exchange
singapore commodity exchange limited
singapore international monetary exchange ltd
Tokyo International Financial Futures Exchange
Tokyo Grain Exchange (TGE)
Sydney Futures Exchange (SFE)
Deutsche B? rse (DTB)
Japan Maebashi Cocoon Exchange (MDCE)
Osaka fiber exchange
London International Financial Futures and Options Exchange
Stockholm Options Exchange (OM)
Swiss Institute of Options and Financial Futures
Spanish fixed profit financial futures exchange
Why is there no futures exchange in Guangdong? This problem has to be proved by experts from relevant national ministries and commissions. Hehe, it's like asking why there are no exchanges except Shanghai, Zhengzhou and Dalian.
In the history of China's futures, there were more than 50 futures exchanges in China in the 1990s, and the state closed a number and supported several. This matter is measured by the country.
Shanghai Stock Exchange must be preserved. The country is striving to build Shanghai's position as a financial center. Zhengzhou and Dalian are close to agricultural production bases for historical reasons.
In other places, the time is probably not ripe enough to set up a separate exchange.