Singapore Becomes Southeast Asia Largest Stock Market with $645 Billion Total Market Capitalization, 2nd Largest is Indonesia with $618 Billion, 3rd Largest is Thailand with $577 Billion, 4th Largest is Vietnam with $521 Billion, 5th Largest is Philippines with $200 Billion | Caproasia

- Singapore has officially become the largest stock market in Southeast Asia as of May 21, 2026, reaching a total market capitalization of $645 billion.
- Other major regional markets follow closely, with Indonesia ranking second at $618 billion, Thailand third at $577 billion, Vietnam fourth at $521 billion, and the Philippines fifth at $200 billion.
- This shift highlights Singapore's growing dominance as a primary financial hub for the region, attracting significant investment and capital.
- The rankings reflect the evolving economic landscape of Southeast Asia, signaling a competitive race for financial leadership among the top five regional economies.
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