TradingView Adds Zagreb Stock Exchange Data to Its Market Coverage
TradingView has integrated data from the Zagreb Stock Exchange (ZSE) into its platform, the company revealed last week.
The move gives traders direct access to Croatian stocks, funds, bonds and indices through the same charting tools used for global markets.
The addition allows users to analyse Croatian equities, track regional indices including the CROBEX benchmark, and explore the full range of instruments listed on the exchange.
TradingView stated in is release that data is accessible via the symbol search function using the “ZSE:” prefix, and is also available within the platform’s screener tools.
The Zagreb Stock Exchange has its roots in the early 20th century, when local entrepreneurs established a marketplace to support domestic businesses outside the reach of larger European exchanges.
Following periods of interruption, it was re-established in the early 1990s as Croatia moved towards independence, and today serves as the country’s primary exchange, connecting local markets with international investors.
The platform currently connects to hundreds of data feeds and provides access to more than two million instruments worldwide. The ZSE addition forms part of a continuing effort to broaden the platform’s data coverage and ensure traders have a single point of access to global markets.
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