Brasilianska börsen går näst bäst i Latinamerika
Samtidigt som Brasiliens ekonomi krymper mer än på 25 år så går börsen i São Paulo som tåget. Bovespaindex är upp med 14,1 procent hittills i år, bara slagen i Latinamerika av börsen i grannlandet Argentina, skriver CNN Money.
Även i andra länder där oljekrisen slagit hårt, som i Ryssland och Sydafrika, stiger börserna.
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Wikipedia (en)
The BM&F BOVESPA (Portuguese pronunciation: [boˈvespɐ]; in full, Bolsa de Valores, Mercadorias & Futuros de São Paulo) is a stock exchange located at São Paulo, Brazil. As of December 31, 2011 it had a market capitalization of US $1.22 Trillion, making it in the 13th largest stock exchange in the world. On May 8, 2008, the São Paulo Stock Exchange (Bovespa) and the Brazilian Mercantile and Futures Exchange (BM&F) merged, creating BM&FBOVESPA. The benchmark indicator of BM&FBOVESPA is the Índice Bovespa. There were 381 companies traded at Bovespa as of April 30, 2008.
On May 20, 2008 the Ibovespa index reached its 10th consecutive record mark closing at 73,516 points, with a traded volume of USD 4.2 billion or R$ 7.4 billion, and in August 17, 2011 the Ibovespa made its biggest traded volume in its history, with a volume of USD 14.8 billion or R$ 23.7 billion.
BM&FBOVESPA also has offices in New York City, Shanghai, and London.
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^ World-exchanges.org Archived September 19, 2010, at the Wayback Machine.
^ BM&F Bovespa: About us
^ Bovespa: Market Capitalization
^ BM&F Bovespa: Ibovespa Closes May 20 at 73,516 Points
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