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Bolsa de Madrid

Coordinates:40°25′01″N3°41′31″W / 40.41694°N 3.69194°W /40.41694; -3.69194
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Stock exchange in Madrid, Spain

Madrid Stock Exchange
Bolsa de Madrid (Spanish)
TypeStock exchange
LocationMadrid, Spain
Founded1831; 194 years ago (1831)
OwnerBolsas y Mercados Españoles
Key peopleDavid Jiménez-Blanco(Chairman)
CurrencyEuro
IndicesIBEX 35
Latibex
IGBM
Websitebolsamadrid.es

Bolsa de Madrid (Spanish pronunciation:[bolsaðeˈmaðɾið];Madrid Stock Exchange) is the largest and most international of Spain's four regionalstock exchanges (the others are located inBarcelona,Valencia, andBilbao) that trade shares andconvertible bonds andfixed income securities, and both government and private-sector debt.Bolsa de Madrid is owned byBolsas y Mercados Españoles.

Structure and operations

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The reorganisation of Spain's financial market under the national umbrella of the Spanish Stock Market includes thebolsas, thederivatives markets, and fixed-income markets. Trading is linked through the electronic Spanish Stock Market Interconnection System (SIBE), which handles more than 90% of transactions; all fixed-income assets are traded through SIBE.

TheMadrid Stock Exchange General Index (IGBM) is the exchange's principal index and represents the construction, financial services, communications, consumer, capital/intermediate goods,energy, and market services sectors. TheIBEX 35 Index is a capitalization-weighted index comprising the 35 most liquid Spanish stocks traded in the continuous market, and isBolsa de Madrid's benchmark.Bolsa de Madrid also offers the FTSE-Latibex Index, a European market forLatin American stocks. The Ibex New Market Index, for emerging companies, was offered from 2000 to 2007.

Settlement is T + 3. Trading on SIBE is conducted from 9 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.; open outcry from 10a.m. to 11:30 a.m., both Monday through Friday

History

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Interior of Madrid Stock Exchange

TheBolsa de Madrid was officially founded in 1831.

As required by Spanish law, it is managed and operated by theSociedad Rectora de la Bolsa de Valores de Madrid S.A., a corporation organized under the laws of Spain. The membership of the Madrid Stock Exchange consists of 41 major financial institutions and 12 established securities dealers. At December 31, 2001, approximately 1,477 domestic and foreign companies had their equity securities listed on the Madrid Stock Exchange. The total market capitalization of the equity securities listed on the Madrid Stock Exchange in May, 2007 was1,276.26 billion.[1][2][3]

Building

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The Bolsa continues to occupy its traditional home, a nineteenth-century building, thePalace of la Bolsa de Madrid. Despite the setting, the method of trading has changed. In 1993, the Bolsa de Madrid switched to all-electronic trading for fixed-income securities.[citation needed] There is also a base atLas Rozas.

See also

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Wikimedia Commons has media related toBolsa de Madrid.

Further reading

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References

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  1. ^"Madrid Stock Exchange".BME Exchange. Archived fromthe original on 26 September 2007.
  2. ^"Inflation Calculator | Find US Dollar's Value From 1913-2023".www.usinflationcalculator.com. 12 December 2023. Retrieved29 December 2023.
  3. ^"eur to usd - Google Search".www.google.com. Retrieved29 December 2023.

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