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  2. List of stock exchanges in the Americas - Wikipedia

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    The Nasdaq Stock Market: New York City: 1971 Nasdaq: Nasdaq BX (formerly NASDAQ OMX BX; Boston Stock Exchange) Boston: 1834 ... Costa Rica: Bolsa Nacional de Valores:

  3. List of major stock exchanges - Wikipedia

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    Stock exchange MIC Region City Market cap (USD tn)Monthly trade volume (USD bn) Time zone Δ DST Open hours (local time) UTC, winter only ; Open Close Lunch Open Close New York Stock Exchange

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  5. List of countries by exchange rate regime - Wikipedia

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    Foreign exchange market; ... Currency; Currency future; Currency forward; Non-deliverable forward; Foreign exchange swap; Currency swap; ... Costa Rica Dominican ...

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  7. List of stock market indices - Wikipedia

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    List of stock exchanges; List of African stock exchanges; List of American stock exchanges; List of East Asian stock exchanges; List of European stock exchanges; List of South Asian stock exchanges; List of countries by stock market capitalization

  8. Economy of Costa Rica - Wikipedia

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    Costa Rica's economy was historically based on agriculture, and this has had a large cultural impact through the years. Costa Rica's main cash crop, historically and up to modern times, was Bananas. The coffee crop had been a major export, but decreased in value to the point where it added only 2.5% to the 2013 exports of the country. [61]

  9. Costa Rican peso - Wikipedia

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    20 Pesos banknote of 1899, Banco de Costa Rica. The peso was the currency of Costa Rica between 1850 and 1896. It was initially subdivided into 8 reales and circulated alongside the earlier currency, the real, until 1864, when Costa Rica decimalized and the peso was subdivided into 100 centavos. The peso was replaced by the colón at par in 1896