South American Stock Exchanges
BM&F Bovespa is a leader in the Latin American market of equities and derivatives. It is one of the largest exchanges in the world in terms of market value, the second largest in the Americas, and the leading exchange in Latin America. It offers equities, securities, financial assets, indices, interest rates, agricultural commodities, and foreign exchange futures and spot contracts.
The Bermuda Stock Exchange (BSX) was founded in 1971, primarily as a domestic equities market. It is the world's largest offshore, fully electronic securities market providing a broad range of listing and trading opportunities for international and domestic issuers of equity, debt, depository receipts, insurance securitization and derivative warrants.
Following is the list of Stock Exchanges in South America:
The Bermuda Stock Exchange (BSX) was founded in 1971, primarily as a domestic equities market. It is the world's largest offshore, fully electronic securities market providing a broad range of listing and trading opportunities for international and domestic issuers of equity, debt, depository receipts, insurance securitization and derivative warrants.
Following is the list of Stock Exchanges in South America:
- Buenos Aires Stock Exchange (MERVAL), Argentina
- Bermuda Stock Exchange, Bermuda
- Bolsa Boliviana de Valores (BBV), Bolivia
- Rio de Janeiro Stock Exchange, Brazil
- Sao Paulo Stock Exchange, Brazil
- Cayman Islands Stock Exchange, Cayman Islands
- Chile Electronic Stock Exchange, Chile
- Santiago Stock Exchange, Chile
- Bogota Stock Exchange, Colombia
- Occidente Stock Exchange, Colombia
- Guayaquil Stock Exchange, Ecuador
- Jamaica Stock Exchange, Jamaica
- Nicaraguan Stock Exchange, Nicaragua
- Lima Stock Exchange, Peru
- Trinidad and Tobago Stock Exchange, Trinidad and Tobago
- Bolsa de Valores de Montevideo, Uruguay
- Bolsa Electronica de Valores de Uruguay BEVSA, Uruguay
- Caracas Stock Exchange, Venezuela
- Venezuela Electronic Stock Exchange, Venezuela