OMX
OMX is a market-structure term used in trading venues, intermediaries, liquidity, listings, orders, or price formation.
European market terms for OMX, Oslo, Vienna, and Warsaw exchange venues.
Nordic and eastern European exchanges are venue references for OMX, Oslo, Vienna, Warsaw, and related regional exchange history. This branch helps readers interpret exchange names, group labels, and local market references in finance records.
Use these pages when a ticker, issuer filing, market-data field, exchange notice, or index reference names a Nordic or eastern European venue. The term needs country, currency, source date, market segment, and current venue-status context.
| Term | Use it for |
|---|---|
| OMX | Nordic exchange-group and market-infrastructure references. |
| Oslo Stock Exchange | Norway listed-market and exchange-venue terminology. |
| Vienna Stock Exchange (WBAG) | Austria exchange references and WBAG terminology. |
| Warsaw Stock Exchange | Poland listed-market and exchange references. |
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OMX is a market-structure term used in trading venues, intermediaries, liquidity, listings, orders, or price formation.
The Oslo Stock Exchange is Norway's main regulated securities market for equities, bonds, exchange-traded products, and related instruments.
The Vienna Stock Exchange is Austria's main securities exchange and a trading venue for Austrian and Central European equities.
The Warsaw Stock Exchange is Poland's primary securities exchange and a major Central and Eastern European equity market.