India's National Stock Exchange has emerged as the world's largest bourse in terms of the number of trades in equity segment during September.
As per the latest data compiled by the World Federation of Exchanges, a total of 11.64 crore trades took place in the equity segment of NSE in September this year, making it the world's largest exchange on this category.
The exchange, which traded for 20 days during September, has recorded about 11 per cent increase in number of trades in the equity segment compared to August.
NSE was followed by Korea Exchange and NYSE Euronext at the second and the third positions respectively.
While Korea Exchange recorded a total of 11.18 crore (111.8 million) trades, the number of trades at NYSE Euronext (US) stood at 9.64 crore in their respective equity segments during September.
Moreover, the NSE has maintained its numero uno place in the Asia-Pacific region for the nine month period from January-September, 2012.
Another major Indian bourse, BSE became the world's seventh largest bourse, recording a total of 2.77 crore (27.7 million)