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TMX Group Equity Financing Statistics - October 2025
Newsfileยท 2025-11-12 15:00
Core Insights - TMX Group reported significant increases in financing activities on the Toronto Stock Exchange (TSX) and TSX Venture Exchange (TSXV) for October 2025, with total financings raised on TSX increasing by 249% month-over-month and 264% year-over-year [2][6] - The TSX welcomed 51 new issuers in October 2025, a notable rise from 29 in September 2025 and 11 in October 2024 [2][6] - On the TSXV, there were 6 new issuers in October 2025, up from 3 in the previous month and 4 in October 2024, with total financings raised increasing by 97% compared to September 2025 and 152% compared to October 2024 [4][8] TSX Highlights - In October 2025, the TSX had 2,019 issuers listed, an increase from 1,976 in September 2025 and 1,827 in October 2024 [6] - The total number of financings on TSX was 84 in October 2025, compared to 55 in September 2025 and 37 in October 2024 [6] - Total financings raised on TSX reached approximately $4.67 billion in October 2025, significantly higher than $1.34 billion in September 2025 and $1.28 billion in October 2024 [6] TSXV Highlights - The TSXV had 1,795 issuers listed in October 2025, unchanged from September 2025 but down from 1,882 in October 2024 [8] - The total number of financings on TSXV was 133 in October 2025, compared to 119 in September 2025 and 110 in October 2024 [8] - Total financings raised on TSXV amounted to approximately $1.24 billion in October 2025, up from $630 million in September 2025 and $492 million in October 2024 [8] Year-to-Date Statistics - Year-to-date in 2025, the TSX has seen 276 new issuers listed, a 117.3% increase from 127 in 2024 [7] - Total financings raised on TSX year-to-date reached approximately $16.01 billion, a 13.1% increase from $14.15 billion in 2024 [7] - On the TSXV, year-to-date statistics show 33 new issuers listed, down 23.3% from 43 in 2024, but total financings raised increased by 78.4% to approximately $6.70 billion [9]