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  1. Between 1852 and 1870, two other distinct, commodity-orientated, exchanges were founded : the Toronto Exchange in 1854 and the Toronto Stock and Mining Exchange in 1868. Initially the TSE had 13 listings but it grew to 18 in 1868 (a majority of bonds and bank's issues).

  2. On 25 October 1861 the stock exchange was officially founded through the passage of a formal resolution at Toronto's Masonic Hall. A total of 18 stocks could be traded. Trading in the early days consisted of half-hour sessions, which allowed for small numbers of trades.

  3. Feb 8, 2011 · 1997. The trading floor is closed and an electronic trading system is implemented. 1999. The TSE becomes the country’s sole exchange for senior equities. 2000. The TSE becomes a for-profit company. Monthly trading tops $100-billion. 2001. The TSE acquires the Canadian Venture Exchange.

  4. In 1934, Toronto Stock Exchange merged with its key competitor, The Standard Stock and Mining Exchange. The merged markets adopted the name, Toronto Stock Exchange and became North America’s third largest exchange in 1936.

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  5. TSX Market Holidays. The Toronto Stock Exchange is be closed for ten holidays in 2024. The next Toronto Stock Exchange holiday is Civic Day and will be observed on Monday, August 5, 2024 which is 1 month from now. All holiday data is collected exclusively from primary sources.

  6. Sep 29, 2022 · The exchange's history dates back to the mid-1800s. It was established in 1861 and was officially incorporated in 1878 under the name Toronto Stock Exchange or TSE.

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  8. The S&P/Toronto Stock Exchange Composite Index has a base value of CAD1000 as of January 1, 1975. Market Data Coverage: Canada. The main stock market index in Canada (TSX) increased 1283 points or 6.12% since the beginning of 2024, according to trading on a contract for difference (CFD) that tracks this benchmark index from Canada.

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