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  2. Buenos Aires Stock Exchange - Wikipedia

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    Buenos Aires Stock Exchange; Bolsa de Comercio de Buenos Aires: Type: Stock Exchange: Location: Buenos Aires, Argentina: Coordinates: 1]: Founded: 1854 [2]: Key people: Adelmo J.J. Gabbi, President [3]: Currency: Argentine Peso: Market cap: USD $140.0 Billion (2018): Indices: MERVAL: Website: labolsa.com.ar: The Buenos Aires Stock Exchange (BCBA; Spanish: Bolsa de Comercio de Buenos Aires) is ...

  3. S&P/BVL Peru General Index - Wikipedia

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    The S&P/BVL Peru General Index (SPBLPGPT; formerly [1] IGBVL: Indice General de la Bolsa de Valores de Lima; English: General Index of the Lima Stock Exchange), is the main index of the Lima Stock Exchange.

  4. Lima Stock Exchange - Wikipedia

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    The Lima Stock Exchange (Spanish: Bolsa de Valores de Lima, BVL) is the stock exchange of Peru, located in the capital Lima.It has several indices. The S&P/BVL Peru General Index (formerly IGBVL) is a value-weighted index that tracks the performance of the largest and most frequently traded stocks on the Lima Exchange.

  5. Santiago Stock Exchange - Wikipedia

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    The Santiago Stock Exchange (SSE) (Spanish: Bolsa de Comercio de Santiago), founded on November 27, 1893, is Chile's dominant stock exchange, and the third largest stock exchange in Latin America, behind Brazil's BM&F Bovespa, and the Bolsa Mexicana de Valores in Mexico.

  6. Borsa de Barcelona - Wikipedia

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    The exchange opened in 1989, but was officially founded in 1915, becoming one of the four main stock exchanges in Spain.In 2001, there were 715 companies that had equity in the exchange.

  7. Rio de Janeiro Stock Exchange - Wikipedia

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    A model attribution edit summary is Content in this edit is translated from the existing Portuguese Wikipedia article at [[:pt:Bolsa de Valores do Rio de Janeiro]]; see its history for attribution. You may also add the template {{Translated|pt|Bolsa de Valores do Rio de Janeiro}} to the talk page. For more guidance, see Wikipedia:Translation.

  8. Bolsa de Valores - Wikipedia

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    Bolsa de Valores (often shortened to Bolsa), Spanish and Portuguese for Stock Exchange, can refer to: B3, São Paulo; Brazil's largest stock exchange; Bolsa de Madrid ...

  9. Mexican Stock Exchange - Wikipedia

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    The Mexican Stock Exchange (Spanish: Bolsa Mexicana de Valores), commonly known as Mexican Bolsa, Mexbol, or BMV, is one of two stock exchanges in Mexico, the other being BIVA - Bolsa Institucional de Valores. [4] It is the second largest stock exchange in Latin America, only after São Paulo based B3 in Brazil.