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This is a list of active stock exchanges in the Americas. Stock exchanges in Latin America (where Spanish and Portuguese prevail) use the term Bolsa de Valores, meaning "bag" or "purse" of "values". (compare Börse in German or bourse in French).
The Caribbean has one major regional stock exchange: the Eastern Caribbean Securities Exchange (ECSE), which serves Anguilla, Antigua and Barbuda, Dominica, Grenada, Montserrat, Saint Kitts and Nevis, Saint Lucia, and Saint Vincent and the Grenadines. The service area of the ECSE corresponds to the service area of the Eastern Caribbean Central Bank, with which it is associated.
This section is missing information about exchange groups. (February 2024) |
Country | Group | Exchange | Location | Founded | Link | Operating MIC |
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Costa Rica | Bolsa Nacional de Valores | San José | 1976 | BNV | ||
El Salvador | Bolsa de Valores de El Salvador | San Salvador | 1992[4] | BVES | ||
Guatemala | Bolsa Nacional de Valores | Guatemala City | 1987 | BVNSA | ||
Honduras | Bolsa Centroamericana de Valores | Tegucigalpa | 2005 | BCV | ||
Bolsa Hondureña de Valores | 1993 | BHV | ||||
Nicaragua | Bolsa de Valores de Nicaragua | Managua | 1990 | BVDN | ||
Panama | Bolsa de Valores de Panamá | Panama City | 1989 | BVP |
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