Madrid Stock Exchange


The Madrid Fair is located in Madrid's Palacio de la Bolsa

The Madrid Stock Exchange (Spain: Bolsa de Madrid) is the largest of the four stock exchanges in Spain where securities such as stocks and bonds are traded.

The Madrid Trade Fair opened on October 20, 1831, and has been located in Madrid's main building on the Plaza de la Lealtad, next to Madrid's Paseo del Prado boulevard. Since 2002, the stock exchange has been owned by Bolsas y Mercados Españoles, owner of all four Spanish exchanges and listed on the Madrid Stock Exchange.

The general stock index of the stock exchange is the General General de la Bolsa de Madrid (IGBM). This includes 113 companies, including the 35 companies of the IBEX-35, the market capitalization-weighted index of the stock exchange. The stock market also has several other indices, including the FTSE Latibex Index for Latin American Shares and the Ibex New Market Index for Emerging Enterprises.

Some well-known companies listed on the stock exchange are Banco Santander, BBVA, IAG, Inditex, NH Hoteles, Repsol and Telefónica. Also see 40 ° 25 '1 "NB, 3 ° 41' 31" WL

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