South African stock exchange
A2X Markets is aSouth African stock exchange , founded in 2017. It was launched with the goal of creating competition in the South African marketplace.[ 1]
A2X is anMTF styledstock exchange that was awarded a licence to operate an exchange by the Financial Services Board, now Financial Sector Conduct Authority (FSCA ) on 6 April 2017.[ 2]
On 6 October 2017, A2X debuted[ 3] with 3 listings African Rainbow Capital, Peregrine Holdings and Coronation Fund Managers and a combined market cap of R14 billion.[ 4]
Order and Trade Types Offered [ edit ] A2X offers the following on-book order types:
Day Orders Good Till Date [Within the current day only] IOC (Immediate or Cancel) FOK (Fill or Kill) Iceberg Post Only Post Only Cancel Replace MaC (Market at Close) AoD (Auction on Demand) In addition to the above, A2X also offers the following off-book trade capture reports:
LIS (Large In Scale) NBC (Negotiated Benchmark Cross) MP (Matched Principal)
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