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Mexican Stock Exchange (Bolsa Mexicana de Valores)

An overview of Mexican Stock Exchange (Bolsa Mexicana de Valores)

The Mexican Stock Exchange, known as the Bolsa Mexicana de Valores (BMV) in Spanish, is headquartered in Mexico City and is the country's main full-service securities exchange. The BMV is fully integrated Exchange Group that operates cash, listed derivatives of various securities, including stocks, debentures, government and corporate bonds, warrants, other derivatives and OTC markets for multiple asset classes, including equities, fixed income and exchange traded funds. It also offers Initial Public Offerings (IPOs). Its key functions include enabling securities trading, managing clearing, settlement, and custody processes, providing securities information to the public, promoting fair market practices and ensuring transparency in operations.

Key Facts 

  • Geographical coverage
    Mexico, North America
  • History
    From 1987
  • Data format
    Text
  • Delivery mechanism
    API
  • Data frequency
    Real Time Delayed EOD

Features & Benefits

What you get with Mexican Stock Exchange (Bolsa Mexicana de Valores)

  • The Mexican Stock Exchange is the second largest stock exchange in Latin America with a total market capitalization of over US$ 530 billion.
  • The Mexican Exchange went through a demutualization process, becoming a company whose equities are traded within the stock market. On June 13th 2008, The Exchange conducted an initial Public Offering of the shares representing its capital stock.
  • The Mexican Derivatives Exchange (MEXDER) is a financial derivatives exchange providing information on Mexican Equities, Money Market and Forex Derivatives. Mexder is part of the Mexican Stock Exchange Group.

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