Lima Stock Exchange
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Bolsa de Valores de Lima | |
Type | Stock Exchange |
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Location | Lima, Peru |
Founded | December 31, 1860 |
Key people | Francis 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]
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:
- Sector Agriculture
- Sector Banks and Finance
- Sector Diversified
- Sector Industries
- Sector Mining
- Sector Services
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- San Isidro District, Lima
- Financial services companies established in 1860
- Economy of Peru
- Buildings and structures in Lima
- Stock exchanges in South America
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- Economy of Lima
- Bank stubs
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