Lima Stock Exchange

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Lima Stock Exchange
Bolsa de Valores de Lima
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Type Stock Exchange
Location Lima, Peru
FoundedDecember 31, 1860
Key peopleFrancis Stenning (CEO)
Roberto Hoyle
Currency S/.
Market cap USD 120.948 billion (November 2016) [1]
Indices S&P/BVL Peru General Index
Website www.bvl.com.pe

The Lima Stock Exchange (Spanish : Bolsa de Valores de Lima, BVL) is the stock exchange of Peru, located in the capital Lima. It has several indices. The S&P/BVL Peru General Index (formerly IGBVL) is a value-weighted index that tracks the performance of the largest and most frequently traded stocks on the Lima Exchange. [2]

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Other indices are S&P/BVL Peru Select and S&P/BVL Lima 25.

The Lima Stock Exchange is a member of the United Nations Sustainable Stock Exchanges initiative. [3]

Sectors in the Lima Stock Exchange:

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References

  1. "Peru Market Capitalization: Lima Stock Exchange: USD | Economic Indicators | CEIC".
  2. Bloomberg.com: Investment Tools
  3. "Mukhisa Kituyi, UNCTAD: Sustainable Stock Exchanges and the 21st Century Challenge for Global Finance". CFI. Retrieved 23 October 2014.

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