Exchanges in South America
Exchanges, whether they be commodities, bond, futures, or stock exchanges, are typically physical places where the trading of securities or other investment vehicles takes place. The exchanges facilitate interaction among "floor traders," who work on commission for each trade they make or are paid a salary to execute the orders of their firm's brokers or desk traders. Some notable international stock exchanges are Japan's Nagoya exchange and Canada's Montreal exchange. The links herein offer information about exchanges in South America.
Argentina: Buenos Aires: Buenos Aires Stock Exchange
Browse Argentina's bilingual stock exchange overview, daily prices, rules, and guidelines, an index of company listings, and brokerage firm information.
Brazil: Sao Paulo: Sao Paulo Stock Exchange
Visit the web site of the Sao Paulo Stock Exchange, which offers information about Brazil's major stock and options trading center.
Venezuela: Caracas: Bolsa de Valores de Caracas
Check Bolsa de Valores de Caracas for an overview, daily report, company listings, economy signs, and brokerage firm directory.



