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STOCK EXCHANGES IN SOUTH AMERICA

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Bermuda Stock Exchange, Bermuda 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 Caracas Stock Exchange, Venezuela Venezuela Electronic Stock Exchange, Venezuela

Buenos Aires Stock Exchange  Argentina's primary stock exchange  It is a self-regulated non-profit civil association. At its Council sit representatives of all different sectors of Argentina's economy  The most important index of the Stock market is the MERVAL  Other indicators are Burcap, Bolsa General and M.AR., and currency indicators Indol and Wholesale Indol  Operates from 6.30 PM to 12 AM IST

The Bolsa de Valores de Colombia  It was created on July 3, 2001 by the union of three extant stock exchanges in Colombia  exchange is the result of private sector initiatives encouraging the country's market liberalization programs which began in 1990

The Bolsa de Valores de Lima (BVL)  Stock exchange of Peru  Starts at 10.30 PM IST  The IGBVL is the most common index used in the country

Santiago Stock Exchange ,Chile founded on November 27, 1893, Starts at 10PM IST Three stock market indices The index was developed with a base level of 100 as of December 30, 1980  The Selective Stock Price Index is composed of the 40 most heavily traded stocks and revised quarterly    

The Mexican Stock Exchange  Mexico's only stock exchange.  The total value of the is estimated to be over US $600 billion.  The BMV calculates 13 indices of stock prices. The main benchmark stock index is called the IPC

Guyana Stock Exchange  the newest exchange in the Caribbean Community (CARICOM)  Trading began June 30, 2003 and takes place weekly via word of mouth on the trading floor supported by an electronic limit order book  market capitalization of the local stocks stood at US$275.3M.

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