Financial Data & Stock Exchanges Stocks

Financial - Data & Stock Exchanges Profile


Financial data & stock exchanges stocks list includes companies that provide a wide range of services within the financial markets, offering exposure to activities beyond traditional banking and asset management. These companies engage in the operation of stock exchanges, provision of financial data, market analytics, trading platforms, and related technology services.

Financial - Data & Stock Exchanges Summary


Total Stocks

12

Total Market Cap

$527.49B

Avg Market Cap

$43.96B

Total Revenue

$17.39B

Average Revenue

$1.45B

Compare Financial Data & Stock Exchanges Stocks


TickerNameDescriptionSectorIndustryMarket Cap
SPGIS&P Global
S&P Global Inc., through its affiliated entities, delivers crucial services like credit assessments, market benchmarks, advanced analytics, and comprehensive workflow tools. Their reach extends across the worldwide capital, commodity, and automotive industries. The company is structured into six key operating segments: S&P Global Ratings, S&P Dow Jones Indices, S&P Global Commodity Insights, S&P Global Market Intelligence, S&P Global Mobility, and S&P Global Engineering Solutions. S&P Global Ratings functions as an independent authority, supplying credit assessments, research, and analytical insights. It equips investors and other market players with essential data, ratings, and comparative metrics. S&P Dow Jones Indices specializes in crafting and upholding diverse valuation and index benchmarks. These are vital resources for investment advisors, wealth managers, and large institutional investors. S&P Global Commodity Insights delivers critical data and intelligence pertaining to global energy and commodity markets, empowering clients to make informed decisions. S&P Global Market Intelligence provides advanced data and technological tools, furnishing customers with insights crucial for strategic choices. Its extensive portfolio encompasses end-to-end workflow solutions, addressing areas such as capital structuring, data dissemination, ESG practices, leveraged finance, private equity, industry-specific analysis, supply chain management, issuer support, and comprehensive credit, risk, and regulatory compliance solutions. S&P Global Mobility leverages unparalleled automotive data to generate foresight, helping clients foresee market shifts and execute sound business decisions. S&P Global Engineering Solutions supplies specialized engineering knowledge and remedies across various sectors, including aerospace, defense, energy, architecture, construction, and transportation. Its offerings enable both business and technical leaders to optimize processes and make effective determinations. Established in 1860, S&P Global Inc. maintains its primary corporate offices in New York, New York.
Financial ServicesFinancial - Data & Stock Exchanges$122.35B
CMECME Group
CME Group Inc., through its various subsidiaries, manages international marketplaces for the exchange of futures and options on futures contracts worldwide. Its extensive array of product offerings includes futures and options linked to a broad spectrum of underlying assets, such as interest rates, equity indices, foreign exchange, agricultural commodities, energy, and metals, alongside fixed-income products. The company additionally furnishes essential clearinghouse services, which entail the verification, settlement, and guarantee of futures, options, and cleared swap agreements traded across its venues. It also offers services for transaction processing and risk mitigation. Furthermore, the organization provides diverse market data services, encompassing both real-time and historical data feeds. Its wide-ranging client base consists of professional traders, financial institutions, both institutional and individual investors, corporations, manufacturers, producers, governments, and central banks. Founded in Chicago, Illinois, in 1898, the enterprise was formerly known as Chicago Mercantile Exchange Holdings Inc. before rebranding as CME Group Inc. in July 2007.
Financial ServicesFinancial - Data & Stock Exchanges$95.00B
ICEIntercontinental Exchange
Intercontinental Exchange, Inc. (ICE) manages a global network of regulated financial venues, encompassing exchanges, clearing houses, and listing platforms. These operations serve diverse markets, including commodities, financial instruments, fixed income products, and equities, with a geographical footprint spanning key financial centers such as the United States, United Kingdom, European Union, Singapore, Israel, and Canada. The company's business is segmented into three core areas: Exchanges, Fixed Income and Data Services, and Mortgage Technology. Within its Exchanges segment, ICE oversees a robust network comprising 13 regulated exchanges and 6 clearing houses. These extensive marketplaces enable the listing, trading, and clearing of a wide spectrum of derivatives contracts and financial securities. This includes futures and options across diverse sectors such as energy, agriculture, metals, financials, and equities, in addition to providing critical listing, market data, and connectivity solutions. The Fixed Income and Data Services division provides comprehensive analytics and execution services for fixed income products, manages Credit Default Swap (CDS) clearing, and offers multi-asset class data and network solutions. Furthermore, its Mortgage Technology segment delivers an advanced, proprietary platform designed for residential mortgage origination. This division also provides closing solutions that streamline connections across the mortgage supply chain and facilitate secure information exchange, alongside data analytics and "Data as a Service" offerings for lenders to access vital origination insights. Intercontinental Exchange, Inc. was established in 2000 and maintains its headquarters in Atlanta, Georgia.
Financial ServicesFinancial - Data & Stock Exchanges$78.59B
MCOMoody's
Moody's Corporation operates as a global leader in risk assessment, divided into two main segments: Moody's Investors Service and Moody's Analytics. Moody's Investors Service is dedicated to issuing credit ratings and providing detailed assessments for a diverse range of debt obligations and the entities that issue them. This encompasses corporate, financial institution, governmental, and structured finance securities across approximately 140 nations. These ratings are made publicly available through press releases, digital media, and real-time financial information systems. Its vast scope includes ratings for thousands of non-financial corporations, financial institutions, public finance issuers, sovereign and sub-sovereign governments, supranational bodies, infrastructure projects, and structured finance deals. The Moody's Analytics segment develops and provides a comprehensive suite of products and services designed to support the risk management needs of institutional participants in financial markets. This includes subscription-based research, data, and analytical tools such as credit ratings, quantitative credit scores, economic forecasts, business intelligence, commercial real estate data, and specialized training and certification programs. Additionally, this segment offers offshore analytical and research services, along with advanced software solutions for risk management. Originally founded in 1900 and headquartered in New York, New York, the company was known as Dun and Bradstreet Company before officially becoming Moody's Corporation in September 2000.
Financial ServicesFinancial - Data & Stock Exchanges$77.19B
NDAQNasdaq
Nasdaq, Inc., a technology powerhouse founded in 1971 and based in New York City, is dedicated to supporting capital markets and various other sectors worldwide. Its Market Technology division specializes in fighting financial crime, offering products like Nasdaq Trade Surveillance, a SaaS solution that assists brokers and market participants in meeting compliance requirements and internal surveillance policies. This segment also provides Nasdaq Automated Investigator, a cloud-deployed anti-money laundering tool, and Verafin, a SaaS provider for anti-financial crime management. Furthermore, this division handles a wide array of assets, including cash equities, equity derivatives, global currencies, interest-bearing securities, commodities, energy resources, and digital currencies. The Investment Intelligence segment is responsible for distributing both historical and live market data, creating and licensing Nasdaq-branded financial indexes and products, and delivering valuable investment insights and workflow solutions. Through its Corporate Platforms, Nasdaq manages operational listing venues and furnishes specialized intelligence for investor relations, alongside comprehensive governance services. The Market Services segment covers a broad spectrum of operations, including the trading and clearing of equity derivatives, cash equities, fixed income, and commodities, in addition to providing trade management services. This division operates numerous exchanges and marketplace facilities that accommodate diverse asset classes such as derivatives, commodities, cash equity, debt, structured products, and exchange-traded products, while also offering crucial broker, clearing, settlement, and central depository functionalities. As of December 31, 2021, The Nasdaq Stock Market proudly listed 4,178 companies, specifically 1,632 on The Nasdaq Global Select Market, 1,169 on The Nasdaq Global Market, and 1,377 on The Nasdaq Capital Market. The company adopted its current name, Nasdaq, Inc., in September 2015, having previously been known as The NASDAQ OMX Group, Inc.
Financial ServicesFinancial - Data & Stock Exchanges$49.06B
MSCIMSCI
MSCI Inc., alongside its subsidiaries, offers sophisticated tools and services to support global investment decision-making and process management for its clients. The company is structured into four key segments: Index, Analytics, ESG and Climate, and Private Assets. The Index division furnishes benchmarks employed across diverse investment applications, including the creation of indexed financial products such as ETFs, mutual funds, and various derivatives; performance evaluation; portfolio building and adjustment; and strategic asset allocation. This segment also oversees the licensing of GICS and GICS Direct. Its Analytics segment provides comprehensive solutions for risk management, performance attribution, and portfolio oversight, encompassing content, applications, and services. These offerings deliver an integrated perspective on risk and return, alongside detailed analysis of market, credit, liquidity, and counterparty risks across all asset classes. The segment also includes managed services like consolidating client portfolio data from disparate sources, reviewing and reconciling inputs, and producing tailored reports. Furthermore, its HedgePlatform is specifically designed for assessing, evaluating, and monitoring risks related to hedge fund investments. The ESG and Climate segment delivers offerings that enable institutional investors to understand the long-term impact of environmental, social, and governance factors on both their portfolios and individual securities. It also equips investors with essential data, ratings, research, and analytical tools for navigating evolving regulatory landscapes. The Private Assets segment specializes in providing real estate market and transaction data, benchmarks, return analytics, climate impact assessments, and valuable market insights for funds, investors, and managers. It also extends business intelligence to real estate owners, managers, developers, and brokers, while offering critical investment decision support for private capital. Its diverse clientele includes asset owners and managers, financial intermediaries, wealth management firms, real estate professionals, and corporations. Founded in 1998, MSCI Inc. is headquartered in New York City.
Financial ServicesFinancial - Data & Stock Exchanges$43.27B
COINCoinbase Global
Coinbase Global, Inc. delivers fundamental financial infrastructure and technological solutions to the expanding cryptoeconomy, operating across both the United States and international markets. The company provides a core financial gateway for individual consumers navigating the digital asset space. For institutional clients, it manages a dynamic trading venue that ensures abundant liquidity for cryptocurrency transactions. Moreover, Coinbase supplies developers with crucial technology and services, enabling them to build innovative crypto-based applications and seamlessly integrate secure digital asset payments. Founded in 2012, the firm is headquartered in Wilmington, Delaware.
Financial ServicesFinancial - Data & Stock Exchanges$42.27B
FDSFactSet Research Systems
FactSet Research Systems Inc. is a financial intelligence firm providing a comprehensive suite of integrated data and analytical software. The company serves the global investment community, with its operations spanning the Americas, Europe, the Middle East, Africa, and the Asia Pacific region. FactSet delivers critical insights and information through specialized workflow solutions covering research, analytics, and trading, complemented by its content, technology platforms, and wealth management resources. Its diverse clientele includes portfolio managers, investment banks, asset managers, wealth advisors, corporate entities, and various other financial sector organizations. FactSet was established in 1978 and is headquartered in Norwalk, Connecticut.
Financial ServicesFinancial - Data & Stock Exchanges$8.62B
MORNMorningstar
Morningstar, Inc. operates as a leading global provider of independent investment research and insights, catering to clients across North America, Europe, Australia, and Asia. The firm delivers a comprehensive range of services, including sophisticated web-based analytical tools, extensive investment data, and specialized research focusing on fundamental equity, manager selection, and private capital markets. Additionally, Morningstar offers credit and fund ratings, ESG (environmental, social, and governance) ratings, and index solutions. Its product suite also encompasses various investment offerings, such as managed portfolios, data on both publicly traded and private companies, fixed income securities, and real-time global market information. These services are designed to serve a diverse client base, including financial advisors, asset management companies, retirement plan administrators and sponsors, alongside individual and institutional investors. Among its key offerings are: Morningstar Data: A vast repository of investment intelligence, encompassing equity fundamentals, managed investments, ESG factors, and market data. Morningstar Direct: An advanced platform built for in-depth investment analysis. Morningstar Managed Portfolios: A model portfolio service tailored for independent financial advisors, also providing asset allocation strategies for asset managers, broker/dealers, and insurance providers. Morningstar Advisor Workstation: A web-based platform enabling research, financial planning, and the generation of proposals. Morningstar.com: The company's dedicated online portal for individual investors. Furthermore, Morningstar provides Morningstar Enterprise Components and Morningstar Credit Ratings, which offer issuance and surveillance capabilities for structured finance products, corporate credit evaluations, and operational risk assessments. It also creates Morningstar Indexes for developing specialized investment products and offers workplace solutions, including retirement accounts, fiduciary services, allocation funds, and custom models. Through its PitchBook Platform, the company provides a robust research and analysis workstation for investment and research professionals, supplemented by a mobile application, an Excel plug-in, data feeds, and various data solutions. Morningstar, Inc. was founded in 1984 and has its corporate headquarters situated in Chicago, Illinois.
Financial ServicesFinancial - Data & Stock Exchanges$6.74B
DNBDun & Bradstreet
Dun & Bradstreet Holdings, Inc. (DNB) is a global provider of essential business data and analytical tools, serving clients across North America and internationally. The company delivers a comprehensive suite of offerings categorized into finance and risk management, regulatory compliance, and sales and marketing strategies. Within its finance and risk solutions, DNB presents D&B Finance Analytics, an online platform granting users instant access to information, continuous monitoring, and portfolio analysis. D&B Direct serves as an API, embedding crucial risk and financial data directly into enterprise systems to facilitate rapid credit decisions. Small and medium-sized businesses benefit from D&B Small Business, a collection of robust tools for managing and enhancing their credit profiles. The D&B Enterprise Risk Assessment Manager streamlines and automates credit decisioning and reporting processes, complemented by InfoTorg, an intuitive online SaaS application. For risk and compliance needs, DNB provides D&B Supplier Risk Manager, furnishing critical intelligence to help organizations certify, continuously track, evaluate, and diminish supply chain vulnerabilities. D&B Onboard delivers thorough business insights crucial for Know Your Customer (KYC) and Anti-Money Laundering (AML) adherence, simultaneously reducing financial, legal, and reputational exposures. Furthermore, D&B Beneficial Ownership offers specialized risk intelligence concerning ultimate beneficial ownership structures. In the domain of sales and marketing, the company features D&B Connect, a user-friendly self-service data management platform, and D&B Optimizer, an integrated data management solution. D&B Rev.Up ABX is an open, flexible platform designed to synchronize marketing and sales teams, thereby ensuring a seamless and integrated buying journey for customers. D&B Hoovers offers powerful sales intelligence. Clients can effectively target specific demographics with tailored communications using D&B Audience Targeting, while D&B Visitor Intelligence converts website visitors into actionable leads. Another iteration of D&B Direct, this time an API-enabled data management tool, pushes valuable customer insights directly into CRMs, marketing automation systems, and other marketing applications for on-demand business intelligence. Established in 1841, Dun & Bradstreet Holdings, Inc. maintains its corporate headquarters in Jacksonville, Florida.
Financial ServicesFinancial - Data & Stock Exchanges$4.08B
VALUValue Line
Value Line, Inc., through its subsidiaries, operates primarily within the U.S. as a prominent provider of investment research and financial publications. These offerings encompass a broad spectrum of asset classes, such as equities, mutual funds, exchange-traded funds (ETFs), and options. The company's core research services, including "The Value Line Investment Survey" (with its Small and Mid-Cap variant), "The Value Line 600," and "The Value Line Fund Advisor Plus," deliver comprehensive statistical and textual analyses of various investment securities. A central feature of these services is their reliance on Value Line's proprietary research, analytical insights, and unique statistical ranking systems. Beyond its primary surveys, Value Line publishes specialized newsletters like "Value Line Select," "Value Line Select: Dividend Income & Growth," "Value Line Select: ETFs," "The Value Line Special Situations Service," "The Value Line Climate Change Investing Service," and "The Value Line Information You Should Know Wealth Newsletter." These provide focused, less exhaustive insights into specific investment opportunities. Furthermore, the company offers digital access to its content via its website (www.valueline.com), an online platform known as The Value Line Research Center, and analytical software such as The Value Line Investment Analyzer, which incorporates data manipulation and filtering capabilities. Its offerings also extend to comprehensive financial databases, containing current and historical information like "DataFile," estimates, projections, and mutual fund data. Value Line also develops copyright-protected investment products, including unit investment trusts, variable annuities, managed accounts, and EFTs. The company additionally manages advertising for its own publications and handles all aspects of subscription management and customer support. Value Line caters to a diverse clientele, including individual retail investors, financial professionals, and institutional clients such as municipal and university libraries, alongside various investment firms. Established in New York, New York, in 1931, Value Line, Inc. operates as a subsidiary of Arnold Bernhard & Co, Inc.
Financial ServicesFinancial - Data & Stock Exchanges$323.58M
BTOGBit Origin
Bit Origin Ltd (BTOG) specializes in digital asset mining. The company's core operations involve the deployment of cryptocurrency mining and associated blockchain technologies. Established in 2018 and headquartered in Singapore, the firm was formerly known as China Xiangtai Food Co., Ltd., officially rebranding to Bit Origin Ltd in April 2022.
Financial ServicesFinancial - Data & Stock Exchanges$2.99M

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