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Article: Brazil: Bovespa invests in electronic trading.
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- South American Business Information
- Article date:
- December 6, 2001
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Brazil, Dec 4, 2001
Although the Bovespa (Bolsa de Valores de Sao Paulo) is no longer the leading stock market in Latin America, its technological resources are second to none. It has invested R$30mil over the last few years in systems such as the Mega Bolsa, based on that of the Paris Stock Market, which permits voice trading as well as with remote ...
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