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High income OECD countries Compared by Economy > Stocks traded > Turnover ratio

DEFINITION: Turnover ratio is the total value of shares traded during the period divided by the average market capitalization for the period. Average market capitalization is calculated as the average of the end-of-period values for the current period and the previous period.

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# COUNTRY AMOUNT DATE GRAPH HISTORY
1 South Korea 173.68% 2006
2 Spain 163.86% 2005
3 Germany 145.97% 2005
4 United Kingdom 141.88% 2005
5 Italy 140.48% 2005
6 Finland 139.08% 2005
7 United States 129.1% 2005
8 Sweden 118.85% 2005
9 Japan 118.78% 2005
10 Norway 117.21% 2005
11 Netherlands 112.23% 2005
12 Switzerland 100.12% 2005
13 Denmark 92.32% 2005
14 France 82.73% 2005
15 Australia 77.97% 2005
16 Czech Republic 77.49% 2006
17 Iceland 75.91% 2005
18 Canada 63.57% 2005
19 Israel 60.7% 2006
20 Ireland 56.69% 2005
21 Portugal 55.39% 2005
22 Greece 48.3% 2005
23 Poland 46.84% 2006
24 Austria 43.27% 2005
25 New Zealand 41.32% 2005
26 Estonia 27.49% 2006
27 Belgium 20.76% 2005
28 Chile 19.18% 2006
29 Slovenia 10.3% 2006
30 Slovakia 1.88% 2006
31 Luxembourg 0.47% 2005

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