Shares of the Argentina’s stock exchange operator, Mercado de Valores de Buenos Aires, have for years been restricted to brokers, who have enjoyed a 117% jump over the past 12 months. That’s about to change. After a merger with Bolsa de Comercio de Buenos Aires and a name change to Bolsas y Mercados Argentinos, or BYMA, the newly formed entity’s shares are set to start trading on the open market imminently. READ MORE
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