TMX Group Consolidated Trading Statistics – April 2020 Toronto Stock Exchange, TSX Venture Exchange, TSX Alpha Exchange and Montréal Exchange

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TMX Group Consolidated Trading Statistics – April 2020 Toronto Stock Exchange, TSX Venture Exchange, TSX Alpha Exchange and Montréal Exchange TMX Group Consolidated Trading Statistics – April 2020 Toronto Stock Exchange, TSX Venture Exchange, TSX Alpha Exchange and Montréal Exchange May 5, 2020 (TORONTO) – TMX Group Limited today announced April 2020 trading statistics for its marketplaces – Toronto Stock Exchange, TSX Venture Exchange, TSX Alpha Exchange and Montréal Exchange. All TMX Equities Marketplaces * April 2020 March 2020 April 2019 Volume 17,042,778,642 22,911,351,624 11,339,996,582 Value $216,902,595,476 $350,772,667,817 $153,794,331,709 Transactions 35,174,547 57,446,111 20,002,504 Daily Averages Volume 811.6 million 1,041.4 million 540.0 million Value $10,328.7 million $15,944.2 million $7,323.5 million Transactions 1,674,978 2,611,187 952,500 Year-to-date Statistics 2020 2019 % Change Volume 63,297,144,355 48,529,228,048 +30.4 Value $925,029,118,462 $662,493,337,201 +39.6 Transactions 138,361,646 90,921,012 +52.2 Daily Averages Volume 753.5 million 584.7 million +28.9 Value $11,012.3 million $7,981.8 million +38.0 Transactions 1,647,162 1,095,434 +50.4 Toronto Stock Exchange April 2020 March 2020 April 2019 Volume 11,665,322,696 16,789,296,886 6,860,655,486 Value $195,587,826,170 $315,082,143,820 $137,810,874,421 Transactions 31,142,481 50,826,512 16,888,852 S&P/TSX Composite Index Close ^ 14,780.74 13,378.75 16,580.73 Daily Averages Volume 555.5 million 763.1 million 326.7 million Value $9,313.7 million $14,321.9 million $6,562.4 million Transactions 1,482,975 2,310,296 804,231 1 Year-to-date Statistics 2020 2019 % Change Volume 43,419,615,372 30,296,955,656 +43.3 Value $834,282,227,791 $593,572,220,107 +40.6 Transactions 121,727,100 77,679,328 +56.7 Daily Averages Volume 516.9 million 365.0 million +41.6 Value $9,931.9 million $7,151.5 million +38.9 Transactions 1,449,132 935,896 +54.8 TSX Venture Exchange* April 2020 March 2020 April 2019 Volume 3,737,157,382 3,757,047,692 3,574,996,987 Value $963,736,635 $1,102,510,426 $1,931,831,215 Transactions 578,143 703,404 865,282 S&P/TSX Venture Composite Index Close ^ 471.74 390.40 611.32 Daily Averages Volume 178.0 million 170.8 million 170.2 million Value $45.9 million $50.1 million $92.0 million Transactions 27,531 31,973 41,204 Year-to-date Statistics 2020 2019 % Change Volume 13,797,667,875 14,303,103,871 -3.5 Value $4,434,777,518 $7,808,329,733 -43.2 Transactions 2,504,335 3,617,854 -30.8 Daily Averages Volume 164.3 million 172.3 million -4.7 Value $52.8 million $94.1 million -43.9 Transactions 29,814 43,589 -31.6 TSX Alpha Exchange April 2020 March 2020 April 2019 Volume 1,640,298,564 2,365,007,046 904,344,109 Value $20,351,032,671 $34,588,013,571 $14,051,626,073 Transactions 3,453,923 5,916,195 2,248,370 Daily Averages Volume 78.1 million 107.5 million 43.1 million Value $969.1 million $1,572.2 million $669.1 million Transactions 164,473 268,918 107,065 2 Year-to-date Statistics 2020 2019 % Change Volume 6,079,861,108 3,929,168,521 +54.7 Value $86,312,113,153 $61,112,787,361 +41.2 Transactions 14,130,211 9,623,830 +46.8 Daily Averages Volume 72.4 million 47.3 million +52.9 Value $1,027.5 million $736.3 million +39.6 Transactions 168,217 115,950 +45.1 Montreal Exchange April 2020 March 2020 April 2019 Derivatives Volume (Contracts) 7,983,681 14,099,274 8,312,840 Open Interest (Contracts) 7,658,665 7,601,385 7,075,490 Year-to-date Statistics 2020 2019 % Change Volume (Contracts) 45,450,342 37,802,578 +20.2 Open Interest (Contracts) 7,658,665 7,075,490 +8.2 *Includes NEX All figures are as April 30, 2020. Because certain trades do not settle on the trade date, figures may be subject to change until all April trades are finalized. The previous month’s data has been updated to reflect known trade corrections. TMX Group does not guarantee either the completeness or the accuracy of this information. The information contained in this media release is provided for informational purposes only and you agree not to rely upon the information contained in this media release for any trading, business, or financial purposes. By using this media release, you expressly agree to the condition that TMX Group assumes no liability or responsibility for any errors or inaccuracies in this media release. ^The S&P/TSX Indices are products of S&P Dow Jones Indices LLC (“SPDJI”) and TSX Inc. (“TSX”). Standard & Poor’s® and S&P® are registered trademarks of Standard & Poor’s Financial Services LLC (“S&P”); Dow Jones® is a registered trademark of Dow Jones Trademark Holdings LLC (“Dow Jones”); and TSX® is a registered trademark of TSX. SPDJI, Dow Jones, S&P and TSX do not sponsor, endorse, sell or promote any products based on the Indices and none of such parties make any representation regarding the advisability of investing in such product(s) nor do they have any liability for any errors, omissions or interruptions of the Indices or any data related thereto. About TMX Group (TSX:X) TMX Group operates global markets, and builds digital communities and analytic solutions that facilitate the funding, growth and success of businesses, traders and investors. TMX Group's key operations include Toronto Stock Exchange, TSX Venture Exchange, TSX Alpha Exchange, The Canadian Depository for Securities, Montréal Exchange, Canadian Derivatives Clearing Corporation, and Trayport which provide listing markets, trading markets, clearing facilities, depository services, technology solutions, data products and other services to the global financial community. TMX Group is headquartered in Toronto and operates offices across North America (Montréal, Calgary, Vancouver and New York), as well as in key international markets including London and Singapore. For more information about TMX Group, visit our 3 website at www.tmx.com. Follow TMX Group on Twitter: @TMXGroup. For more information please contact: Catherine Kee Senior Manager, Corporate Communications & Media Relations TMX Group 416-814-8834 [email protected] 4 .
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