Friday, 21 August 2009

Turkish stock exchange ranked 6th among world exchanges

The İstanbul Stock Exchange (IMKB), Turkey's main share index, ranked the sixth among world stock exchange markets which recorded the highest increase in terms of market value.

Figures of World Federation of Exchanges (WFE) gathered by the A.A correspondent showed that the market value in the IMKB rose by 65.09 percent in the first seven months of 2009 when compared to the same period last year.

Shenzhen Stock Exchange ranked the first, Shanghai Stock Exchange came in the 2nd place and Brazilian Stock Exchange, BM&FBOVESPA, ranked the third among world stock exchanges.

Market value in the Istanbul Stock Exchange has exceeded 300 billion TL as of last weekend. (1 USD equals 1.49 TL)

The market value of companies in IMKB had been 182 billion TL last year.

Akbank became the most valuable company of the stock exchange with 24.4 billion TL market value. Six of 10 most valuable companies are banks.

The most valuable 20 companies of the IMKB are as follows:

COMPANY MARKET VALUE (TL)

  1. AKBANK 24,450,000,000
  2. GARANTI BANKASI 22,050,000,000
  3. TURKCELL 21,230,000,000
  4. IS BANKASI 17,442,499,000
  5. TURK TELEKOM 15,960,000,000
  6. YAPI KREDI BNK 13,128,095,000
  7. T. HALK BANKASI 10,750,000,000
  8. ENKA INSAAT 10,080,000,000
  9. FINANSBANK 10,080,000,000
  10. SABANCI HOLDING 9,785,000,000
  11. KOC HOLDING 8,501,296,000
  12. VAKIFLAR BANKASI 7,950,000,000
  13. ANADOLU EFES 7,605,000,000
  14. ERDEMIR 6,490,791,000
  15. DENIZBANK 5,585,580,000
  16. TUPRAS 5,083,510,000
  17. BIM MAGAZALAR 4,440,150,000
  18. BSH EV ALETLERİ 4,431,000,000
  19. PETROL OFISI 3,927,000,000
  20. MIGROS TICARET 3,845,448,000

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