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  2. Caracas Stock Exchange - Wikipedia

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    The origins of the Venezuelan stock market can be traced to the end of the colonial era, when in 1805 Don Bruno Abasolo and Don Fernando Key Muñoz founded the Casa de Bolsa y Recreación de los Comerciantes y Labradores in Caracas. The exchange was officially founded on January 21, 1947 and inaugurated its first trading session on April 21 of ...

  3. A complete guide to 401(k) retirement plans: What is a ... - AOL

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    A 401(k) plan is a tax-advantaged retirement savings tool offered by employers that allows eligible employees to contribute a portion of their salary up to a set amount each year.

  4. Índice Bursátil de Capitalización - Wikipedia

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    Índice Bursátil de Capitalización (IBC), also known as the General Index, is the main and most important index of Caracas Stock Exchange. It lists the 11 largest companies by capitalization and liquidity of the Venezuelan Stock Market. [1] The index is calculated from 28 August 1997. [2]

  5. Banesco - Wikipedia

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    1986 – Casa de Bolsa Escotet Valores, brokerage house was founded. 1991–1992 – The company changed its name to Banesco Casa de Bolsa after buying Grupo de Empresas Bancentro (a banking group that owned other banking business, including Banco Financiero bank, that changed its name in 1990).

  6. Bolsa de Valores - Wikipedia

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    Bolsa de Valores (often shortened to Bolsa), Spanish and Portuguese for Stock Exchange, can refer to: B3 , São Paulo; Brazil's largest stock exchange Bolsa de Madrid , Spain

  7. Bolsa de Valores de la República Dominicana - Wikipedia

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    Bolsa de Valores de la República Dominicana (Stock Market of the Dominican Republic, BVRD) is the only stock exchange in the Dominican Republic, basically performing a transaction regulation function. It began operations in 1991 and is viewed as a cornerstone of the country's integration into the global economy and domestic development.

  8. Bolsa de Valores de Nicaragua - Wikipedia

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    Bolsa de Valores de Nicaragua is supervised by the Superintendencia de Bancos y Otras Instituciones Financieras (Supervision of Banks and Other Financial Institutions). [2] This institution supervises trading activity, market positions, as well as stock brokers, banks, insurance companies and issuers of securities .

  9. Mexican Stock Exchange - Wikipedia

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    The Mexican Stock Exchange (Spanish: Bolsa Mexicana de Valores), commonly known as Mexican Bolsa, Mexbol, or BMV, is one of two stock exchanges in Mexico, the other being BIVA - Bolsa Institucional de Valores. [4] It is the second largest stock exchange in Latin America, only after São Paulo based B3 in Brazil.