Microexchanges
Microexchanges are small-scale financial exchanges that facilitate trading in niche markets, often focusing on specific assets or geographic regions. They typically serve smaller companies or specialized securities that may not meet the listing requirements of larger exchanges. Microexchanges can also offer alternative financial products or cater to decentralized trading, providing unique opportunities for market participants.
Example
A microexchange in Southeast Asia focuses on trading shares of small-cap companies that are not listed on the larger regional exchanges.
Key points
• Small-scale financial exchanges catering to niche markets or specific regions.
• Often list smaller companies or specialized securities not found on major exchanges.
• Provide unique trading opportunities and may focus on alternative financial products.