Bonds can generally trade anywhere in the world as long as there is a buyer and seller who can strike a deal, as such there is no central place or exchange where bonds trade, as there is with publicly traded stocks. The bond market is known as ‘over the counter’ rather than an exchange market. Some corporate bonds are listed on exchanges especially in the U.S. Bond futures, and certain types of bond options on the other hand are traded on exchanges, but the majority of bonds do not trade on exchanges.