Rio de Janeiro Stock Exchange
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Bolsa de Valores do Rio de Janeiro | |
Website | www.bvrj.com.br |
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The Rio de Janeiro Stock Exchange (Bolsa de Valores do Rio de Janeiro, or BVRJ) was
Brazilian Independence
process began.
It was from its beginning through the early 1970s, the most important Brazilian Exchange. Following the 1971
currencies
on the electronic Sisbex system, with the trading hours being from 10 a.m. to 4:45 p.m.
It was sold on April 11, 2002 to
BM&F,[2]
which merged with Bovespa. It is now called the BM&FBovespa.
References
- ISBN 85-352-3994-4 Intro. Page xiv, Last Paragraph.
- ^ source
External links
- Bolsa de Valores de Rio de Janeiro website
- Naji Nahas Article of Wikipedia in (in Portuguese) about the man who was the main character in the events that led to the breakdown of the Rio Stock Exchange in June, 1989
See also
- List of stock exchanges
- Bovespa(State of São Paulo Stock Exchange)
- Brazilian Mercantile and Futures Exchange(BM&F)
- Maringá Mercantile and Futures Exchange