| 1 | Argentina | Bolsa de Cereales (Buenos Aires Grain Exchange) |
| 2 | Argentina | Bolsa de Comercio de Buenos Aires (Buenos Aires Stock Exchange) |
| 3 | Argentina | Bolsa de Comercio de Mar del Plata |
| 4 | Argentina | Bolsa de Comercio de Rosario |
| 5 | Argentina | Bolsa de Comercio de Santa Fe |
| 6 | Argentina | Mercado a Termino de Rosario (ROFEX) (Rosario Futures Exchange) |
| 7 | Argentina | Mercado de Valores de Buenos Aires (MERVAL) |
| 8 | Bahamas | Bahamas International Securities Exchange (BISX) |
| 9 | Barbados | Barbados Stock Exchange (BSE) |
| 10 | Bermuda | Bermuda Stock Exchange (BSX) |
| 11 | Bolivia | Bolsa Boliviana De Valores |
| 12 | Brazil | Bolsa Brasileira de Mercadorias |
| 13 | Brazil | Bolsa de Cereais e Mercadorias do Estado de Mato Grosso |
| 14 | Brazil | Bolsa de Gêneros Alimentícios do Rio de Janeiro (BGA) |
| 15 | Brazil | Bolsa de Mercadorias & Futuros (Brazilian Mercantile & Futures Exchange) |
| 16 | Brazil | BOVESPA (A Bolsa do Brazil) (Brazil’s Stock Exchange) |
| 17 | Cayman Islands | Cayman Islands Stock Exchange (CSX) |
| 18 | Chile | Bolsa de Comercio de Santiago (Santiago Stock Exchange) |
| 19 | Chile | Bolsa Electrónica de Chile |
| 20 | Colombia | Bolsa de Valores de Colombia |
| 21 | Colombia | Bolsa Nacional Agropecuaria |
| 22 | Costa Rica | Bolsa Nacional de Valores (Costa Rica Stock Exchange) |
| 23 | Dominican Republic | Bolsa de Valores de la Republica Dominicana |
| 24 | Ecuador | Bolsa de Valores de Quito |
| 25 | Ecuador | Bolsa de Valores de Guayaquil |
| 26 | El Salvador | Bolsa de Valores de El Salvador (BVES) |
| 27 | Guatemala | Bolsa de Valores Nacional |
| 28 | Honduras | Bolsa Centroamericana de Valores (BCV) |
| 29 | Jamaica | Jamaica Stock Exchange (JSE) |
| 30 | Mexico | Bolsa Mexicana de Valores (BMV) (Mexican Stock Exchange) |
| 31 | Mexico | Mercado Mexicano de Derivados (MexDer) (Mexican Derivatives Exchange) |
| 32 | Nicaragua | Bolsa de Valores de Nicaragua (BVDN) |
| 33 | Panama | Bolsa de Valores de Panama |
| 34 | Paraguay | Portafolio de Valores |
| 35 | Peru | Bolsa de Valores de Lima (BVL) |
| 36 | Trinidad and Tobago | Trinidad and Tobago Stock Exchange (TTSE) |
| 37 | Uruguay | Bolsa de Valores de Montevideo |
| 38 | Bolsa Electronica de Valores del Uruguay (BEVSA) | |
| 39 | Venezuela | Bolsa de Valores de Caracas (BVC) (Caracas Stock Exchange ) |
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List of Stock Exchanges in Latin America
Published by Gbaf News
Posted on April 12, 2013
2 min read· Last updated: September 24, 2024
Key Takeaways
- Latin America hosts a diverse range of stock exchanges across Argentina, Brazil, Mexico, Chile and other nations.
- Brazil’s B3 is the largest exchange in the region by market capitalization and listed companies.
- Mexico’s BMV and Colombia, Chile, Peru through MILA play key regional integration roles.
- Several countries maintain multiple exchanges including Argentina and Uruguay.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Which is the largest stock exchange in Latin America?
Brazil’s B3 (Brasil Bolsa Balcão) is the largest by market capitalization and listed companies.
What is MILA?
MILA (Latin American Integrated Market) unites the stock exchanges of Chile, Colombia, Peru and Mexico under one trading platform.
Do some countries have more than one exchange?
Yes. For example, Argentina has multiple exchanges including Buenos Aires, Rosario, and Córdoba; Uruguay has both Montevideo and BEVSA.
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