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Belgrade Stock Exchange

Stock exchange located in Belgrade, Serbia


Stock exchange located in Belgrade, Serbia

FieldValue
nameBelgrade Stock Exchange
alt_nameБеоградска берза
*Beogradska berza*
imageBeogradskiSajam1.jpg
image_captionThe World Trade Center Belgrade
typeStock exchange
cityBelgrade
countrySerbia
foundation(Re-founded)
(Historical)
key_peopleSiniša Krneta (Director)
currencySerbian dinar (RSD)
listings436 (as of February 2021)
mcap€4.43 billion (Feb 2021)
indexesBELEX15
BELEXline
homepage

Beogradska berza (Historical)

US$5.33 billion BELEXline (Belgrade, Serbia, Serbia and Montenegro) First founded on 21 November 1894 (Belgrade, Serbia) |city-served =

The Belgrade Stock Exchange (BELEX, ) is a stock exchange based in Belgrade, Serbia. The Stock exchange was founded in 1894 in the Kingdom of Serbia, after the King proclaimed the Stock exchange law of 1886. Currently, the Belgrade Stock Exchange is an observer member of Federation of Euro-Asian Stock Exchanges (FEAS) and an associate member of Federation of European Securities Exchanges (FESE).

History

On 22 February 2016, the Belgrade Stock Exchange decided to join SEE Link, and EBRD-sponsored regional network for trading securities.

The Belgrade Stock Exchange is a member of the Federation of Euro-Asian Stock Exchanges.

Directors

  • Dimitrije Stamenković 1894
  • Milan Stojadinović 1941
  • Gordana Dostanić 2002 – 2015
  • Siniša Krneta 2015 –

Indexes

Belgrade Stock Exchange currently has two indices:

  • BELEXline, the general benchmark index of the Belgrade Stock Exchange.
  • BELEX15, representing the 15 most liquid stocks.

International Connectivity

Passive exposure for international investors to the BELEX15 index of the Belgrade Stock Exchange is possible through an exchange-traded fund - Expat Serbia BELEX15 UCITS ETF - listed in Frankfurt on Xetra (ticker ESNB, ISIN BGSRBBE05183) and traded in euro. The fund acts as a conduit for capital flows between the international financial markets and the Serbian capital market.

References

References

  1. "Listings".
  2. "Listings".
  3. (17 January 2013). "Belgrade Stock Exchange: Belex15 ended 2-year downward trend". Invest in Serbia.
  4. "Important Dates".
  5. "Serbia, Slovenia stock exchanges to join regional platform".
  6. "Indices". Belgrade Stock Exchange.
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